Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1963
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MDX' Lincolnian Published by adssociafecl Sfudenf ,Barley Lincoln SCAool Tacoma. Woshinqfon , eabcaiion 4.-.4 . Since the cornerstone was laid fifty years ago, in 1913, Lincoln High School, then known as Lincoln Park High School, has become a highly respected tradition within the community as well as the city. ln all walks of life, there are individuals who have stepped from Lincoln into the future possessing not only an education learned from books, but also the virtues which the school stands for and which are engraved above the entrances. These are knowl- 2 edge, grace, simplicity, iustice, goodwill, courage, and reverence. The high standards of teaching and preparation of young people to meet the future have become traditions inseparable from the school itself. Therefore on this fiftieth anniversary we wish to dedicate the annual to all the past students and teachers who have contributed to its outstanding reputation. ooooo In the perspective of history, early efforts at progress often appear feeble or crude, yet we must realize that the present must always build upon the past, and that today's achievements would never have been possible without the early aspirations, decisions, and pioneering efforts. Certainly the con- trasts between 'Then' and 'Now' are many, but many readers of the 1963 Lincolnian will find that this book will arouse memories and nostalgia. Perhaps most significant are the inscriptions over the entrances to Lincoln, and the quotation on the cornerstone. Inspired by Bishop Keator, the in- scriptions Reverence, Justice, Goodwill, Simplicity, Grace, and Courage welcome students and are symbolic of the ideals of democracy which the pub- lic schools aim to build. It was a school board mem- ber, the Reverend Harry Hendley, who suggested the cornerstone inscription, 'Wisdom is the principal thing, therefore get wisdom, yea, with all thy get- ting get understandingf No better advice or chal- lenge could be presented to those who attended Lincoln High during its first 50 years-nor during its next half century. With kind regards and with every good wish for the 50th Anniversary Edition Sfaff. .. Editor-in-Chief --- --- Section Editors Album ..... Service ..... --- - Performing Arts Social ...s.s. .... Boys' Sports- - - Lynette Jones - - -Joyce Boone - - Linda Fote --- ---- Clarice Dill Dannett Crist - - -Dudley Rushton Girls' Sports--- ---- Connie Marshall Personalities -- Art Work ------ Staff Writers ---- ----Diana Weber ---- ----Phyllis Kloppel --------------Pam Pederson, Pat McNeil, Loretta Huffman, Lynn Duval, Dan Ricketts, Jerry Foster, Elaine Hansen, Kathy Alderman AdViSOI' ....... - ---William Sullivan Personalities any ,fm ,C Jw ,ff,7L,,,1,,,, ..... Distribution Education classes pre- pare students to efficiently present their products through effective showroom demonstrations such as Mr. Johnson of Lincoln Furniture, and a Lincoln graduate, is doing, and through showcase displays. , 5, fl. fha at Odre Lincoln Sfudenfs yesferalacy ..... Homemakers such as Mrs. Butler, a former Lincoln student, learned their basic skills in Home .Economics classes such as this one. r X'7ff'N. Ji 'G 'Er K I Students taking commercial courses are prepared for vocations such as that held by Jo Ann Deschane Lincoln graduate of 1962. any fjze Lincoln ggfuolenfs qoclacy . . lndustrial art classes prepare students for careers as mechanics such as Bruce Kelly, a Lincoln graduate. Mathematics classes such as this geometry class serve as a background for professions in account- ing. Pictured is John Brottem, an Abe graduate. illlge me Leaders If Ijiomorrow . . . Careers in science, such as that of Hugh Nutley, a research physicist and a Lincoln graduate, begin in classes such as this. News staff gives good experience for anyone who is planning to go on in this field, like Mr. Cook, a Lincoln graduate, at the News Tribune. 4 sf wil m'4 1 A.. 4:41 'W 523-53' 45: wmv-W WSH RN ml. ,, 'S 'EY , ,pi . --.. 1 , 3,6 , ,f A VMML' , f f-, iw , K 1 ,, sw, ,fsisfff , A 'wp i ' vm, ff . 'A 'EQ M i A .my as Q 4 , an Mi - Q gag' 3, , H' V - - .mm ,, ' xr WWJM. ,XIV YU'lClPalS QYOAVI SACZYP 541461 EIJVOM rlUO!JS2fAJ i I 50:5 Principal John Sharp Principal John Sharp in i963 directed a faculty of 76 counselors and teachers whose tenure and continuous service were unmatched in the city. Par- ticularly grievous at the end of the term, however, was the loss of six skilled teachers who chose retire- ment. They were Mrs. Lois Legg, Mathematics, Mrs. Jennie Maclntyre, Bus. Education, Miss Helen Clarke, Department Head, Health, Mrs. Mildred' Olts, Bus. Education, Mr. Herb Ellingson, Department Head, Industrial Arts, and Mr. Ed Schwarz, Social Science and Athletic Director. Although the contributions of these teachers to the education of a generation of Tacomans is impossible to measure, their pupils, nevertheless, are represented in every phase of community life. 7eaJc?40lminisfraiion n grandsicyle gn '63 Lincoln faculty in I963 also were active in schol- arships for further study. Mr. James Walters com- pleted a year's leave of absence with the Physics Science Study Committee. He was named by that group as one of forty outstanding physics instructors in the U. S. Mr. Robert Nichols left at year's end as a recipient of a NDEA grant for a year's work at Arizona State University. Miss Nancy Glaser was awarded a summer scholarship at Willamette Uni- versity in history, economics, and government. Mr. Norm Mayer also was awarded a summer scholar- ship at the University of Washington in radiobiology. ARNESON BARRON - Science BARDEN, ROSE- English, Girls' Intramurals BERNARD, KATHARINE- Social Science, Dept. Head BOWERS, FRANK - Social Science BOWMAN, ED - English, Soph. Basketball, Tennis Coach, Fall Intramurals BRINEGAR, ETHEL- English, Foreign Language, Honor'Society Adv. BROOKS, SHELDON - Industrial Arts BUCKNER, ROWENA - Physical Ed., Girls' Sports CARLSON, ART -- Business Ed. CHRISTIAN, DONALD - Industrial Arts CLARKE, HELEN - Health, Girls' H.P.E. Dept. Head CONDON, PHOEBE - English A For the first time in Lincoln's history, teachers lose Student-Faculty basketball game. I I aculizy emders mparf cjinowleclqe, c74cf 045 CONTRIS, JOE - English, Lincoln News Adv. DOERNER, LOISMARIE -- Business Ed., D.E. Adv. DRAKE, WALLACE - Science Dept Head ELLILNGSON, ALLEN - Induslrial Aris Depf. Head FADNESS, JOHN - Malh, Assl. Foolball, Baseball Coach GALE, GARY- Business Ed., Soph. Football, Assf. Baslrefball Coach GILMUR, CHARLES - Heallh and P.E. Adv., LeHermen's Club, Basketball Coach, Soph. Foofball Coach GLASER, NANCY - Social Science M Journalism and English teacher Joe Conlris answers MVS-Doemef helpstolslrlbullve Educallon' questions for several parents at Back-to-School night. Sfvdenfs W'll U Prolecl- if GRIMES, ALICE - Mafhemafics HAGUE, LLOYD -lndus1rialAri's HALSEY, JEAN - Home Ec., Girls' Club, Abe-Efles Adv HALTOM, RAMONA - English HARTLEY, JERRY- Social Science, Swimming Coach, Spring lnlrarnurals HAWLEY, SEARLE -- Social Science HERRING, GERTRUDE - English KENNEDY, JOHN - Malhemafics adclvisors o qifoudleal gHome oem SfuJenfs MELQUIST, MARGARET- I-Ieallh, Home Economics, Ushereffes Adv. MOTTELER, EVERETT - Industrial Arls MULLEN, WILLIAM - Heallh, P,E, Depl. Head MULLER, SELMA - Foreign Language, English MURPHY, JACK - Slage Crew, Audio Visual, Sfudy Hall, Pep Staff Adv., Maioreffes Adv., Reserve Baseball NICHOLSON, ATHYLEEN - Business Ed Depf. Head OCHS, FRANK - Dramafics, Ski Club Adv. OLTS, MILDRED - Business Educalion LASLEY, CORNELIA -- Malhemalics Depf. Head Malh Club Adv. LEACH, ROYAL - Science, Chess Club Adv. LEGG, LOIS - Malhernalics MaclNTYRE, JENNIE - Business Ed. MAGNUSON, OLIVER - Science, Track Coach, Assf. Football Coach MAIN, ROBERT- lnslrumenlal Music MAYER,NORMAN- Science, Foofball Coach, Soph. Baskelball Coach, Golf Coach MCLIN, JACK - Induslrial Arfs Mr. Sullivan explains the methods to be used in pasting up the annual to Linda Fote and Danneft Crist. Connie Marshall looks on. Y J X if ' . '- i'ii7v'!fR.i I 3 MA Chess League concentrates on difficult strategy fo help Q puzzled gfudenf answer Q problem GHC GFS SAow lfllfllfl One O UQSOVI PESTER, LEONARD - Business to. PETERMAN, MAXINE - English ROBINSON, JOHN - Social Science, Debate Coach, Asst. Track Coach SCHUCHMAN, LEONARD - Vocal Music SCHWARZ, EDWARD - Social Science, Athletic Director SEVEREID, DONALD - Industrial Arts SHEPPARD, DONALD - Industrial Arts, Bowling Club Adv SMITH, LILY - English SMITH, VIRGINIA - Business Ed., Girls' Club Adv. STEIGER, HENRY - Foreign Language, Affiliation Adv Social Science STERLING, VIVIAN - Social Science, Aqua Maids Adv SULLIVAN, WILLIAM - Social Science, Lincolnian Adv TRACEY, DONALD - Art, Art Club Adv. TRIER, DAVID - Science, Forestry Club Adv., Rifle Club Adv. WAGNER, THOMAS - Business Ed. I4 Mrs Petermon listens intently to Junior Jerry Foster s ploy report Dr. John Robinson goes cill out to of West Side Story lead faculty in yells at the student-faculty game. Jeni acu ft ,jgaskzfdall WATERS, JESSIE - Social Science WEESE, MERLE- Business Ed. WILSON, RUTH - English, Foreign Language CRIPPEN, ELIZABETH - English, V.C.Y. Adv, CISSNE, MAXINE - Secretary, Office, Marcetta-Ki Adv. ELMORE, BRENDA - Secretary, Office FEUTZ, HELEN - Guidance Counselor GRANT, EVELYN - School Nurse, Future Nurses Adv. LE SUER, CHARLES - Guidance Counselor MURRAY, LEONE- College Counselor NICHOLS, ROBERT -- Social Science, Guidance Counselor WAGGONER, BONNIE - Attendance Secretary, Guidance Secretary WASHBURN, ELIZABETH - Attendance Office WITTER, NANCY - Secretary, Office I5 CooLs Q-eeoladdes, Q anifors weep 0452? ,CWI M W +L 5, I cf: ga 'F' ' faq. Q .. .,, Q, X g , .fr - W f Q ,M sei 5, M W . .......f V , as..- W? L N ' if ' Cafeteria Staff-Ness, S., Hornmel, I., Lenarz, IN -MEMORIAM Owen Fuller -U81 E P., Klingbile, M., Cleary, A., Stewart, M. Keeping up the energy of Lincoln students by providing nutritious meals is the iob of the cafeteria staff. Mrs. Cleary, retiring Head Cook, directs the work of the cafeteria staff during the long school day as she has for seventeen years. Under the direction of Orrin Slyter, Head Custo- dian, the ianitors patiently sweep the floors, wash windows, open stuck lockers, and generally keep the school in good repair. Lincoln's custodians are endlessly attempting to keep up with the clutter cre- ated by a busy student body. This year the Abes were saddened by the unex- pected death of Owen Fuller, affectionately dubbed Elvis by the students. Mr. Fuller had been a ianitor at Lincoln for twelve years. All of the students who have known him will miss his cheery smile and pleas- ant hello. Elvis held Lincoln students in high esteem and considered Lincoln to be the finest school in the city. Janitors-Smith, R., Schatz, L., Henschel, A., Slyter, O., Knutsen, L., Turner, R., Becklund, H., Moore, L., Patterson J Karl JL A M J, Vw V+ .Q -5 ! 'aa tn :Qui 'F' W. 16,414 Y, 611452 O i! :Q easurevl J OV GPS and QOWVIS Vicki Campbell poses with Reinhold Wilhelm I :Pin A., Aw 16 R ' M ' 'i f gir-I 5 I H I 'll M! 45 who sold the most lightbulbs DENNIS BAILEY HARRY BAILEY SHERANN BALDASSIN JOHN BARCLAY STEVEN BARKER in the Senior class. DONNA ANDERSON ELLEN ANDERSON HAROLD ANDERSON JULIE ANDERSON NELS ANDERSON PATRICIA ANDERSON HELEN ARNESTAD KRISTINE ASHTON ROBERT AXLUND PAMELA BACHM EIER I9 JOHN BARNA RICHARD BARNEY SHIRLEY BASKIN DEAN BAUMGARTNER ROBERT BECHTHOLT JOANNE BECK BETTY BELDEN DIANE BENBOE GARY BENNETT MARILYN BENNETT Pirifeal Class ,63 fwns ep V010 cy Senior class officers are, left to right: Vicki Campbell, Marie Thompson, Jerry Wheeler, and Frank Whylie. Absent when The picture was taken are Ron Nilsen and Norma Gunderson. JUDY BERGLUND APRIL BERGMAN ooNALo BERNHARDSEN ALAN BIGGS I WAYNE amen-IAM CORRINE BLACKSHAW SHERRYL BLAKE SANDRA BLANKENSHIP BERNADETTE BOLAND JEANNIE BONNEY JOYCE BOONE GARY BOOTH ELODlE BRATTON VlCKlE BRIGGS DONALD BROCK MARY BURNETT VlRGlNlA BUSSARD ANDREA CACEK SHlRLEY CALLAWAY CARL CAMP LARRY CAMPBELL VlCKI CAMPBELL SALLY CANONlCA RONALD CARLSON KAY CARNES CHARLOTTE CARR JUDlTH CASTLEMAN THEDA CHAPMAN KATHY CHRlSTIANSEN MERRITT CLEMMENS Q 1 Q it , smug if Wi' is , 1,91 8 A mm: Vi ul F if A gf: K 5 R 3 3 1 Student Body President Ed Hommel presents Sl,OOO check to be used for athletic tundsto Rick Draugltton, Mount Tanoma President, Gt basketball game. j,.'g4y:j W g ug., ,- U ' , .4 fi if Q . tllltwnmgu 4 WZ' Lincolnicin staff members Connie Marshall and Clarice Dill sell Lincoln directories. I 130 WM! 2111075 ' I I f wp.-. ,hwy 5: 5, Id, fr, ,Qi I J .J ,M ffm .fmf.r1::f'. if I S5 H I f' 1 . ,X Avery , 22 ' aise oneiy or jAe Senior ina 42 ffiv fd? -an ww '-'Zi Z . gk 45 A gg fu- Q. Tv A GARY CLEVENGER ROBERT COLBO RICHARD CONROY ROBERT COOK MERLE COX DANNETT CRIST LILLIE CROMARTIE TOM CUMMINGS WILLIAM CURRAN LAWRENCE DAHL PAUL DAVIS PETER DAVIS JULIE DEAN HEIDI DEARING JO DeSELLE MARK DesVOIGNE DIANE DEITRICH RODERICK DIGGS CLARICE DILL BRIAN DOANE MIKE DRASHIL MIKE DUNCAN PAULETTE DUNCAN DONNA DUNLAP DENNIS DUNNING GLORIA DURSMA SHERRILL EBY SANDY EDWARDS CELESTE EGELAND DENNIS ELLIOTT LINDA ELLISON TOM ENGELHART DIANE ERICKSON RON ERICKSON GARY ERNST MARILYN EVANS JOHN EVATT RON FEAR CAROL FENTON JUDY FINLEY SHARA FLANERY DENNIS FOLEY ROSEMARY FOSTER LINDA FOTE SANDRA FOX DENNIS FREED GEORGE FREEMAN NIKKI FREITAG WILLIAM FREYTAG PATRICIA FULLMER oing oor o oor Selhng L. L .L gl Q If A l PATTY GARNETT CAROL GARRISON RICHARD GILMORE ROGER GJERSTAD JUDY GOODREAU ,K EDWARD GRABOWSKY ED GRAVITT CAROL GRILLEY CAROLYN GRILLEY DON GROTHKOP enior wczrols a4ssemA4y 541461 adnnualggning Senior Cheryl Waller helps a student in the office as part of her duties as clerical assistant. MONTE GRUBB GARY GRUVER NORMA GUNDERSON LEONARD HAGEN DONALD HAGER LILA HALLINGSTAD ELAINE HANSEN JERRY HATCH JOHN HATHAWAY DONALD HAVRE DELVAN HEFLEY LINDA HEFTY LESLIE HENDERSON SHERRY HENDRIXSON COLLEEN HERMANSEN 24 SANDRA HESS SANDRA HIGHLAND NANCY HIMES RON HOLLYOAK WILLIAM HOLMES L. DAVE HOLMSTROM EDWARD HOMMEL DONELDA HORR MARK HORST PHIL HOWITT arfcy fjI'achfionalgj0gAkgAfs zyban year Members ot Miss PaIo's Composition 4 closs Our song queens never seem to run out of pep. take time to clean chairs from the attic. JOE HUBBARD LORETTA HUFFMAN CHARLENE HUNT RICHARD ISAACS ni DIANA JAMES ROBERT JAMISON JANETTE JANSEN PAMELA JAYNES 14 JUDY JENSEN DARLENE JOHNSON 1 M A JOANNE JOHNSON KEITH JOHNSON LYNDA JOHNSON MICHAEL JOHNSON NANCY JOHNSON raw , . 5-ax ommencemenf 1 2 ,Q H' xx R' YE 5' I RICHARD JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON ROCKY JOHNSON SHARON JOHNSON SUSAN JOHNSON LYNETTE JONES MARJORIE JONES MARSHALL JONES TIMOTHY JOWETT HERBERT JOY gn' M 'W3-was an . ' Seniors wait in Ime to vo Several girls bring their contributions to Mrs. for student body candidates HaIsey's room for the Thanksgiving baskets. .A SYLVIA KALIVAS STEVE KAZDA SHARON KEISTER JOANNE KELLER MARLENE KINZNER JACK KIRMSE DALE KLEIN RAYMOND KLEVEN WILLIAM KLINE TOM KOPACHE HARLAN KRAFT MARY KREHBIEL DEANNA KRONAIZL MARCELLA LAGO RICHARD LANG GARRY LARSEN PATRICIA LAWLESS MICHAEL LAZARES DENNIS LEGAS TERRANCE LEIDHOLDT 1' A ,nv ,' f I J .W r 5 All-class one-act play members Jim Brau, George Chuck Kraft and' Bill Rutz strum a guitar Kloeppel, Merrit Clemmens and Neil Aaby and banio as others sing. take part in Four on a Heath. RICHARD LEMAGIE CAROL LEWIS ANNE LINDERMAN BOB LOWER STEVE LUND MARIE LUNETTI KATHY MCDONALD GARY MacDOUGALL GRETA MCDOUGALL JOHN MacDUFF Q QI, -my ,I f 9, ,. ,, X. f :zl fr ., .,. ,,..,,. ,. I , , , f osx' - ,f , . . . fa ,Quay , A fi I SL L, I . Q I N32 , I 5 ' , gy K, I X ' , olden OVVl2lflfS,, 5 GZGWIG Gfsenior SALLY MCMAHON ROY MCNAIRY PAT MCNEILL RON MARCOE GEORGIA MARGESON GARY MARSH CONNIE MARSHALL ROBERT MARTINSON RICHARD MATTOX GARY MEISENBERG LINDA MEYER RONALD MEYERS DONALD MICHLITSCH CAROL MILHOAN JUDITH MILLER MIKE MILLER ERNEST MISNER CAROL MITCHELL RICHARD MOODY MARY MORGAN RB all benlor one-acl play members, left lo right, are: Vicki Campbell, Sherry Blake, Nancy Yell staffers pose for a quick picture Torkelson, Gloria Potocki, Lynda Johnson, before leading the Abes in some yells. Und R05emU Y Fosfer- CATHERINE MORRIS CAROLE MORRISON LESLIE MORSE MIKE MORTON MICHAEL MORY MILTON NELSON LARRY NEUFELD LaRAE NEWBY CAROL NEWMAN GARY NEYENS VIOLA NEYENS SHERRY NICODEMUS RONALD NILSEN RICHARD NORRIS LINDA NUTLEY ffw X'I'-E1V - fEQf Several seniors prepare the ram for the Burning of S6ni0rS Harry Bailey and Ed Graviff Iry their hand at playing the Ram before the Turkey Day game. the drums with Jerry Sun's combo. BARBARA O'CONNOR JANET OLDFIELD THOMAS OLIVER EARLENE OLSEN CAROLYN OLSON DAVID OLSON JULAYNE OLSON NANCY OLSON CLAUDIA O'MALLEY PATRICK O'MALLEY 1-WW V4 .. Uh K hr 1 l 29 DIANNE ORR GLADYS OVERBO , NEAL PADUR ' MARLENE PARDUE l 7 JANE PATTERSON Ln. SALLY PEACHER BETTY PEASE CLAUDIA PEASE OSCAR PEASE DON PECK D Red Cross Home Room Winners-Firsf Row-Eqlamd, C.g Fenfon, C,3 Chapman, T.p Urlacher, F.g DEHIOFS Harold AndeI'SOY1 and D011 RICRCHS Thompson, Mg Vieneauc Mqgasgirrjarj, J.g Deirirg, H.ASec2nd gow-dCIeBmirL5,dMkg Cogoy, 5,3 - - - - - ...H fl , D.g C ll' , BQ. , ,g rrshanseng . anonlca, .3 anne y, . lf ow- ox, .g lead the mlhahon for Quill and Scroll e Y O lcigalms, RiLCIever-nqer, Gg TyTer, W.g Cook, B.g Vodarski, B.p Whyligz F. members. PAMELA PEDERSON GUSTAF PETERSON JUDY PETERSON RODGER PETERSON TREVA PH ELPS MARILYN PIDCOCK SHARON PIETZ JERILYN PINCOCK TEENA PLUMMER THOMAS PORTER JAMES POST JOHN POST GLORIA POTOCKI DIANE POTTS JOHN PRINGLE 30 ROBERT PRITCHARD NEIL PRUETT NICKY RADE DARRYL RAI-IRER MELVIN RAY ROBIN RAY KATHY RAYMOND TIMOTHY REDA DONALD REDFORD DONALD REIHLE HELEEN REIS TOM REYNOLDS DAN RICKETTS EUGENIA ROBERTS TIMOTHY ROCKETT LETHA ROESER CAROL ROLOFF LARRY RONEY I-IEIDE ROSE CLAUDIA ROSSA SUE ROSSOW JIM RUIZ DUDLEY RUSHTON WILLIAM RUTZ MAUREEN RYAN LL .4 Q - ,.I, V. E fI.,. ,Wg I Seniors Judy Costleman, Lila Hallingstad, Marilyn Pidcock, Senior Boll Cofhalrfnen K?'fhYMCD0'10'd ond Sue Spring learn orf of cooking in Senior Girls Foods. and Phd Howm' ,,,.,.,....., ,,,.......,. -,,...--5 ,,,....-.QR SI ere Bee fjzere every Because CHARLOTTE RYERS PATRICIA RYTKONEN RONALD SAUNDERS SANDRA SAWYER KATHERINE SCHEER SUSAN SCHENK GARY SCHOLZEN MARIETTA SCHRAG CAROL SCHROEDER SUE SCHRUPP SUSAN SCHULTZ PATTY SECHLER RALPH SEYLER ALBERTA SHEILDS RICHARD SHREVES BRUCE SHROPE JACQUELIN SIMPSON BILL SMITH JERROLD SMITH TIM SMITH KAY SNAVELY CHARLENE SNYDER JANICE SORSDAHL SUSAN SPRING JOAN STAKER 9 Gr V2 KATHLEEN STAMBAUGH MARGARET STEIN LESLIE STOMSVlK SHERRIE STONE MURIEL STRAUSS LEONARD STROH PAT STULL GARY SUMMERS HOWARD SUNDINE CARL SWANSON JUDY SWANSON RICHARD SWANSON EDWARD SYVERSON TANA TABOR SUE TALBERT CHARLES TAMBURELLO ROSE MARIE TAYLOR MARGARET TELLiNG SANDRA TERRY JOYCE THElMER me Class ,63 v moffo Cfseniors Marcetta Ki members braved the stormy weather to pertorm in fine style forthe Daffodil Parade April 7. s , , E P' Vi ,ii f A. E f Q,. .,,. 13 Lili KS, .Ny 2 V .L ., V. , ,p .. . gZgMmf.f.u.,.1m. . , Q R . Y s f 4 4 i N 1 4 Af N I' 'I x f Q, x I X L i M O 'AW' 'ii fa.. R 1 A y i 2 . . 2 f 3 ' 1 5 Q 5 A A Q E 1 5 3 5 W5 3 K l I've heard of telling the whole world of your love, but this is ridiculous. 33 14413 Ocylflflelflf CIVIC! Comes 70 oEilflCOlVl 70 ive if L Tiff BARBARA THERIAULT JOANNE THIEL GLEN THOMAS MARIE THOMPSON BRUCE TILLET RONALD TOOMEY NANCY TORKELSON JOHN TREMLETT MONICA TRENT ARLEE TYLER WESLEY TYLER FRANCINE URLACHER SUSAN VALEN LYNN VANCIL MARLYCE VIENEAU JOANNE VIG WILLIAM VODARSKI JEFF VOGEL VIRGINIA WALKER CHERLY WALLER SANDRA WALLIN LINDA WALTERS DAVID WALTON GLEN WASMUND DESSER WATKINS MCIIY Morgan and I'YneIIe jmnes make That mad rush to go home after the Pep Rally decorations for homecoming dance. eniors nsfrucfions n Plagying yor E065 I . .. I' twat Ag. s w,- -ff?: . H Q' I w i Q Z -' A ew I . , K I A ga . 'I I T ' A, Q 'ik f ' g f ' -f . .gi n 1 N . - iw - 3 f I ' rg I 4 wfz,,,'f A 1 s , I . .4 Y , I 9 ,p A . ' ' , ' v- , I , f A, , - A 3 K3 V ,,- f f ,aw if i . iw.zQ1.. g . vw I , I , ,V Si U N V, Size . . l Q ' I -' -, iw ' ' 52 vw iii. ' Wi Afwff , v itil if' . 'L V . ' I . - S ge' - . 32 1. '1 ' ,Q New Quill ancl Scroll members pose for the camera shortly after their initiation. MILDRED WATKINS it A 7 . FRANCEA WAX ELAINE WEBB DIANA WEBER MICHAEL WEINREICH 1 .kg--A 1. fa-fl ' ' Q JIM WELCH - 1 si-cenom wzuc ,. vm Senior Finale tickets qo on sale. W y, I i t e iir i iii I W . e i K ti gig 'x RONALYN WELLS ' r , L1 IKYFI . it ocuo wesLsY L- , 'M , I ,l' . f A 4 I I 5 1 'I V JERRY WHEELER STEVE WHITBECK FRANK WHYLIE REINHOLD WILHELM DAVID WILLIAMS KAY WILLIAMS MIKE WILLIAMS ANN WILLSEY KATHY WILSON DIANE WOOD PATTY WRIGHT GLORIOUS YOUNG DARLENE ZACHER PEGGY ZANDER WILLIAM ZINDT 1 1 A E'u,- I 3 I I S I I 'N' H2 ,QQ 1 'bv ft 'ff I I in I If hw' , enior cfivifies . . . AGUIRRE, DAN -Varsily Foolball, Senalor, Aciiviiy Escort Leifer- men's Club. ALDERMAN, KATHIE-Abe-eiles, Honor Sociely, Senaie, Acliviiy Queen, Takolah. AL.S.B. Finance Commissioner, Aclivily Tickel Chairman, Lincoln Day Guesf Chairman, Mary Lincoln, Pep Club, Lincolnian Slait Y-Teens, College Enlrance Courses, Leadership Delegaie. ANDERSON, DAVID E.-College Enirance Courses, Journalism, Bowling, V.C.Y. ANDERSON, DAVID L.-Track, lnrramural Baskefball, Honor Soci- efy, A.P. English. ANDERSON, DONNA- Pep Club, Aililiaiion, Fuiure Nurses Club. Ailer-School Sporls. ANDERSON, ELLEN-Honor Socieiy, Ailer-School Swimming, Marching Band, Allilialion, Orcheslra, Pep Band, Solo and En- semble Conlesl' Enlry. ANDERSON, HAROLD-Edilor-in-chief of Lincoln News, Sludenl Council, Choir, All-Ciiy Choir, Lincoln News Slaft Honor Soci- efy, Aliiliaiion, Quill and Scroll, l96I College Enlrance Usher., ANDERSON, JULIE R.-Sr. Choir, Sr. Choir Librarian and Seciion Leader, Swing Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Sexiet Trio, Honor Sociely, Asst Chair Direcior. ANDERSON, NELS-Soph. Foorball, Soph. Baskeiball, D.E. ANDERSON, PATRICIA.-Song Queen I2 yearsI, Girls' Glee Pres., Sr. Choir, Swing Choir, Pep Club.. Aifiliaiion, Sr. Ball Commillee, Trio. ARNESTAD, HELEN-Nonelies, Girls' Club Rep., Abe-e+'res, Sr. Choir, Choir Treas., Girls' Trio, Girls' Ensemble Sec., Swing Choir, All-Sfale Choir, Fulure Nurses Club, Takolah, Honor Socieiy, Pep Club, Lincoln News Slait ASHTON, KRISTINE- Pep Club, Pep Club Pres., J.Q.G. BACHMEIER,-PAMELA- Usherelle Club, Red Cross Rep., J.O.G. BAILEY, DENNIS-Boys' Club Rep., Ski Club, Key Club, Leiler- men's Club, Sr. Band, Soph. Vice Pres., Swim Team. Sludenf Leader. BAILEY, HARRY-Soph. Baskelball, Wresiling, Varsily Foolball I2 yearsI, Boys' Club, LeHermen's Club, Senalor. BALDASSIN, .SHERI - Honor Socielyi AI+er-School Sporls. BARCLAY. JOHN BARKER, STEVEN - Honor Socieiy, Chess Club, Honor Roll, Lincoln News Managing Ediior, Quill and Scroll, Debare. BARNA, JOHN A BARNES, BYRON-Soph. Baskeiball, Track-Cross Counlry. Audio- Visual, Foresiry Club. BARNEY, RICHARD BASKIN, SHIRLEY- Pep Club, Marcella-Ki, Heallh Room Asst BAUMGARTNERVDEAN BECHTHOLT, ROBERT V.--Science Award, V.C.Y., Rolling Rail- splilfers. BECK, JOANNE- Honor Socieiy, Abe-eifes, Sr. Choir Sec. BELDON, BETTY BENBOE, DIANE- Red Cross Rep., Lex Talenl' Show. BENNETT, GARY- Pep Club Sgt-al-Arms. BENNETT, MARILYN -Takolah, Y-Teens. Red Cross Rep. BERGLUND, JUDY-V.CiY. BERGMAN, APRIL-Aqua Maids, Jr. , Achievement Sr. Choir, Girls' Ensemble, All-Slaie Choir, Swing Choir, L.L.L. BERNHARDSEN, DON -Ski Club. BEITH, ROBERT BENGSTON, SHARON - D.E. BERGQUIST, JIM - Sr. Band. BIGGS, AL-LeHermen's Club, Boys' Club Rep., Foolball, Wres- Iling. BINGHAM, WAYNE- Boys' Club Rep., News Slalf. BLACKSHAW, CORRINE-Cafeieria, Afler-School Sporfs, Lex Talenl Show. BLAKE, SHERRY-Fuiure Nurses Club, Concerl Band, Sr. March- ing Band, Senalor, Red Cross Rep., Girls' Club Rep., Usherelfes Club, Jr. One-Act Sr. One-Act Pep Band, Pep Club, Sr. Class Play. BLANKENSHIP, SANDY-Girls' Club Rep., V.C.Y. Vice Pres. and Pres., Orchesfra Vice Pres. BOLAND, BERNADETTE-Song Queen I2 yearsl, Pep Club, J.O.G.. Senalor, P.-T.A. Princess. BONNEY, JEANNIE-V.C.Y., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Library Asst BOONE, JOYCE-Girls' Club Rep., Fulure Teachers Club, V.C.Y.. Aiier-School Sporls, Lincoln News, Lincolnian Slaif Seciion Ed- ilor, Quill and Scroll. BOOTH, GARY-Soph. Baskelball, Boys' Club Rep. BRATTON, ELODIE G.-Girls' Club Rep. I2 yearsI. El Charro, Ari Club, Ari Work Exp., Library Asst BRECHBIEL, LINDA BRIGGS, VICKI - Pep Club, Rolling Railspliilers, Marcella-Ki. BROCK, DONALD-Arr club, Ar+ work Exp. Bucic, PAUL BURNETT, MARY-Sr. Band. Sec., Cadei Band Sec., Concerl Band. Pep Band, Marching Band, Pep Club, Afiilia'rion,.Fu+ure Nurses. Fulure Teachers, V.C.Y., Red Cross Rep., Afier-School Sporls. BUSSARD, VIRGINIA L.-Affer-School Sporfs, Jr. Class Treas., Aqua Maids, Senale Sec. CACEK, ANDREA-Honor Sociely Treas., Malh Club, Ch'ess Club, Universiiy of Washinglon Seminar, Seallle Chrisimas Science Lec- lure Program. CALLAWAY, SHIRLEY A.-Honor Sociely, Girls' Clubi Program Chairman, One-Acl Plays, Red Cross. CAMPBELL, LARRY-Boys'r1Club Rep., Reserve and Varsi'ry'Traclc, Wreslling. Cross-Counlry Team. CAMPBELL, VIQKI-One-Ac? Play, Sr. Class Play, Honor Sociely, Jr. Class Sec., Sr. Rep. Io Council, Girls' Slale, Homecoming Royalfy, Marce+ls, Marcella-Ki, Jr. Prom Co-Chairman, Pep Club Treas. CANEDY, DON -Audio-Visual. CANONICA, SALLY-Girls' Club Chil-Chai Edifor, Girls' Club Rep. io Council, Pep Club, Soph. Rep. 'fo C.W.Y.C., P.-T.A. Princess, P.-T.A. Queen, Science Fair ISecond PlaceI, Affiliafion. Abe-elles. CARNES, KAY CARR, CHARLOTTE- Usherelfes. CASTLEMAN, JUDY-J.O.G.. Y-Teens, Pep Club, Aciivily Court Honor Roll. CHAPMAN, THEDA-Aqua Maids, L.L.L. Sec., Lincoln News Co- Eealure Edilor, Senalor. CHRISTIANSEN, KATHLEEN-Aqua Maids Pres., Girls' Club Rep. CLEMMENS, MERRITT-Chess Club, One-Ac? Plays, Chrislmas Science Leclure, College Prep Course, Sr. Class Play. CLEVENGER, GARY-Soph. Baskeiball, Bowling Club Vice Pres. COLBO, BOB- Honor Sociely, Lincoln News Reporler. College Prep Course. CONROY, RICHARD M.-Varsiiy Track. COOK, ROBERT-Soph. Baskelball, Lynx Reiailers. COX, DON COX, MERLE-Wresiling, Exchange Edifor Lincoln News. CRIST, DANNETT-Jr. Class Rep. To Council, Senalor, Lincolnian Staff, Lincoln News Siait Y-Teens, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, J.O.G.. CoIlege Enlrance. CROMARTIE, LILLIE CURRAN, WILLIAM M.-'Reserve Eooiball, Varsify Wreslling, Var- siiy Baseball, Key Club Vice Pres., Boys' Club Rep., LeHermen's Club. DAHL. LAWRENCE- Bowling Club. DALTON, JUDY- Library Club. DAVIS, PAUL T. , DAVIS, PETER-Boys' Club, Ski Club, Key Club, LeHermen's Club. Varsiry Wreslling, Senafe, Red Cross Rep., Boys' Club- Social Chairman, Boys' Club Service Chairman. DEAN, JULIE-Fulure Nurses Club, Girls' Glee. Sr. One-ACI Play. DEARING, HEIDI - Pep Club. DeSELLE, JO-Takolah, Marcella-Ki, J.O.G. DES VOIGNE, MARK-Senale, LeHermen's Club, Swim Team Capt DIETRICH, DIANE- Pep Club. DILL, CLARICE-Honor Sociefy, El Charro Pres., Mafh Club, Chess League. Lincolnian Slalt Quill and Scroll, Universiiy of Washinglon Seminar. DOANE, BRIAN-Pep Band, Marching Band, All-Ciiy Dance Band, All-Ciiy Orchesira, All-Cily Boys' Glee. Ski Club, Boys' Club Rep. enior c74cfivifies . . . DRASHIL, MIKE- Swing C hoir, All-Cify Male Chorus DUNCAN, MIKE DUNCAN, PAULETTE-Choir, Ushereffes Vice Pres.: Red Cross Rep., Affer-School Sporfs. DUNLAP, DONNA-A.S.B. Sec., Soph. Rep. fo Sfudenf Council, Delegafe fo Girls' Sfafe, Honor Sociefy, Abe-effes 'Social Chair- man, Senalor, Leadership Delegafe, Sr. Class Play. DUNNING, DENNIS- Rifle Club, Senafor. DURSMA. GLORIA-Girls' Club Rep., Pep Club. DUTTREY, TOM EBY, SHERRILL-Sr. Choir, Swing Choir, Girls' Ensemble, V.CiY. EDWARDS, SANDY.- Foresfry Club, Affer-School Swimming. EGELAND, CELESTE- Pufure Nurses Club, Sr, Class Play. ELLIOTT, D'iNNlS ELLISON, LINDA-V.C.Y. ELZNER, BILL-Soph. Baslzefball. ERICKSON, DIANE-Sr. Choir, Swing Choir, Marceffa-Ki, V.C.Y. ERICKSON, RON ' ERCNISL GARY-Boys' Club Rep., Varsify Wresfling, Le'r'rermen's u . ERVIN, WILLIE-Baslcefball, Track, Sr. Choir, Boys' Glee, Senafor. Wresfling. EVANS, MARILYN- Marceffa-Ki Pres., Marceffs, Pep Club, Home- coming Courf. EVATT. JOHN S.- Orchesfra. FEAR, RON --Ski Club. FENTON, CAROL- EI Charro. FINLEFY, JUDY-Girls' Club Rep., Jr, One-Acf Play, Lincoln News Sfa . FLANARY,SHARA-Sr. Band, Marching Band, Pep Club. FOIALEY, DENNIS-Boys' Club Rep., Lincoln News Sfaff, Library ssf. FOSTER, ROSEMARY- Ushereffes Club Sec., Red Cross Rep., Sen- afe, Lincoln Day Commiffee, Chif-Chaf Co-Edifor, V.C.Y. FOTE, LINDA M.-Lincolnian Sfaff, Pep Club, Slci Club, Y-Teens. Ouill and Scroll, Advanced Girls' Glee, Clerical Assf., J.O.G., Girls' Club Rep. FREED, DENNIS FREEMAN. GEORGE M. - Library Assf. FREITAG, NICKI -Girls' Club Rep., Fufure Teachers Club Vice Pres. EREYTAG, BILL FULLMER,' PAT- Sr. Choir. GARNETT, PATTY-Advanced Girls' Glee, Affiliafion, Senafe, Lin- coln Day Commiffee, Sr. Choir. GARRISON, CAROL- Rifle Club, Lunchroom Dufy. GILMORE, RICHARD--Boys' Club R-ep., Traclc, Homecoming King. GJERSTAD, ROGER W.- Bowling Club. GOODREAU, JUDY GORD, TED GRABOWSKY, HERBERT GRAVITT, ED-Varsify Baseball, Varsify Foofball, Varsify Wres- fling, Boys' Club Vice Pres., Senafor, Decafhlon, Leffermen's Club. GRILLEY, CAROL J.- L.L.L. Treas., Affer-School Sporfs, Lynx Relailers. GRILLEY, CAROLYN A.-L.L.L. Pres., Red Cross Rep.. Girls' Club Rep., Affer-School Sporfs, Marching Band. GROTHKOP, DON - Rolling Railspliffers, Band. GRUBB, MONTE-Varsify Foofball, Leflermen's Club, Wresfling. GRUVER, GARY GUNDERSON, NORMA-Sr. Class Sec., Honor Sociefy, Torch Pin, Senafe, Marceffa-Ki, Pep Club. HAGEN. LEN HAGER, DON-Varsify Foofball, Boys' Club Rep., Leffermen's Club Officer. HANSEN, ELAINE-Honor Sociefy, Red Cross Rep., Girls' Club. Journalism, Lincolnian Sfaff. HATCH, JERRY HATHAWAY, JOHN-Rifle Club, Pep Club, Ski Club, Key Club. All-Cily Choir, Track, Lincoln News, Quill and Scroll, Boys' Club Rep., Swing Choir, Boys' Glee, Boys' Glee Pres. HAVRE, DON-Boys' Club Rep., Swimming, Wresfling, Traclc, Key Club. Slii Club. Sfudenf Leader Sr Claes Plau HEFLEY, DELVAN D. HEFTY, LINDA L.-Soph. L.L.L., Honor Sociefy, Abe-efles Pres.. Senafe, Red Cross. Science Seminar, Girls' Club Rep. HENDERSON, LESLIE-Talcolah, Healfh Service, Lincolnian Sfaff. HENDRIXSON, SHERRY-Affer-School Sporfs, L.L.L., Pep Club. V.C.Y. HENNEBERG, DON HERMANSON, COLLEEN -Girls' Glee, Library Assf., Foods Assf. HESS, SANDRA-Red Cross Rep., Fufure Nurses Club. HIGHLAND, SANDI -Abe-effes, Honor Sociefy, Red Cross Rep. HIMES, NANCY J. X HOLMES, WILLIAM-Arf Worlc Exp., Sfudenf Leader, Slci Club, Ari Club, Band Mgr. HOLMSTROM, DAVE- Red Cross, Sfudenf Leader. HOMMEL, ED-Key Club, Honor Roll. Sfudenf Body Pres.. Sea- beclc Leadership Conference, Boys' Sfafe. HORR, DONELDA S.-Girls' Club Treas.. Abe-effes, Lincoln Day Chairman, A.S.B. Elecfions Chairman, Sfudenf Council. HORST, MARK - Bowling Club. HOWITT, PHIL-Soph. Foofball, Reserve Foofball, Wresfling, Track, Leffermen's Club, Boys' Club, Pep Club, Senale, Slci Club, Rifle Club. HUFFMAN, LORETTA-Lincolnian, Honor Roll, Y-Teens, J.O.G., Talenf Show, Senafe, Daffodil Princess. HUNT, CHARLENE-Talcolah, Ushereffes. ISAACS. RICK- Boys' Club Rep., Wresfling, Soph. Baslcefball. JAMES, DIANA JAMESON, ROBERT J.-Reserve Baslcefball, Reserve Baseball, Sen- afe, Lincoln Day Commiffee. JANSEN, JANETTE-lvlarceffa-Ki, Marceffs, Orchesfra Sec., Red Cross Rep.. Pep Club. JAYNES, PAMELA-Girls' Glee. JENSEN, JUDY-Girls' Club Rep. JOHNSON, DARLENE JOHNSON, DANIEL N. JOHNSON, JOANNE-Girls' Club Rep., Red Cross Rep. JOHNSON, KEITH E.- Bowling Club Pres. JOHNSON, LYNDA-Abe-effes, Sr. One-Acf Play, Band, Orches- fra, Choir, Slci Club. JOHNSON, MICHAEL--Ski Club. JOHNSON, NANCY A.-Senafe, Girls' Club Rep., Red Cross Rep. JOHNSON, ROBERT S. JOHNSON, ROCKY JOHNSON, SHARON - Pep Club, Honor Sociefy, Marceffa-Ki, lvlarceffs, JOHNSON. Red Cross Rep. SUSAN -Aff Club. JONES, LYNETTE-Lincolnian Edifor, Rep. lo Council, Ouill and Scroll, Honor Roll, Talcolah, J.O.G., Senafe, Co-Chairman Home- coming Dance. JONES, MARJORIE- Ushereffes, Talcolah. JOWETT, TIM- Honor Roll, Swimming Team. KALIVAS, SYLVIA-V.C.Y. Vice Pres., Girls' Club Program Chair- man, Chif-Chaf Edifor, Pep Club, Abe-effes, Honor Sociefy. Ush- ereffes, Senafe. KEISTER, SHARON L....Pep Club Sec., Senafor, Rep. fo Girls' Club, Rep. fo Red Cross. KELLER, JOANNE-Slci Club Sec., Pep Club, Affiliafion, Affer- School Sporfs, Y-Teens. KENFIELD, EARL-Audio-Visual. KENNEDY, LARRY-Boys' Club Rep. KINZNER, MARLENE-Ushereffes, Affer-School Sporfs: Chif-Chaf Sfaff, V.C.Y. KIRMSE, JACK C.- Leffermen's Club, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Poof- ball, Traclr, Soph. Baslcefball, Journalism Sfaff, News Business Sfaff. KLEIN, DALE E.- Reserve Baseball, Varsify Baseball. KL1INE, RON--Ski Club. Senafe, P.-T.A. King, Slage Crew, Bowling eam. KLEVEN, RAY-Varsify Foofball, Varsify Baslcefball, Varsify Traclr, Key Club, Leffermen's Club. KRAFT, HARLAN-Sr. Band Pres., Head Drum Maier, Varsify Swimming Team. KREBIEL. MARY-V.C.Y., Ski Club, Pep Club, Girls' Club. enior04cfivifies . . . KRONAIZL, DEANNA-Ski Club, Ailer-School Sporls. LAGO, MARCELLA- Marcella-Ki. LANG, RICHARD- Key Club, Boys' Club Rep., Red Cross Rep. LARSEN, GARRY- Key Club, Ski Club, Senalor, Honor Roll. LAWLESS, PAT-J.O.G., Clerical Assl. LAZARES, MICHAEL D.-Wreslling Team, Boys' Club Rep., Sopli. Baskelball, Swimming. LEGAS, DENNIS C.-Sopli. Baskelball, Reserve BasebalT. LEIDHOLDT, TERRANCE J. LEMAGIE, RICHARD LEWIS, CAROLE A.-Senaie, Ski Club, Pep Club, Girls' Club Rep., Red Cross Rep. LINDERMAN, ANNE-V.C.Y., Honor Roll. LOWER, BOB M.-Sopln. Baskelball. LUND, STEVE E. LUNETTI, MARIE-Senale, Uslwerelles, Fulure Nurses, Ski Club, Takolali. MCDONALD, KATHY-Senale, Girls' Club Rep., Honor Sociely, Debaie Club, Pep Club, Alliilialion, HealIl'1AssI.,J.O.G. MacDOUGALL, GARY -- Sr. Band. MCDOUGALL, GRETA- Pep Club: Honor Sociely, Red Cross Rep., Girls' Club Rep., J.O.G. MacDUFF, JOHN-Reserve Track, Swimming, Boys' Siale, Concerl Band, Marcliing Band, Pep Band. MACE, RICHARD McMAHON, SALLY- Marching Band, Concerl Band, Orclieslra, Y-Teens Treas., Honor Sociely, Ski Club, J.O.G. MCNAIRY, ROY- Reserve Foolball, Tennis. McNEILL, PAT-Varsily Swimming Team, Soplw. Rep. Io Council, LeIIermen's Club, Ski Club, Pep Club, Senalor, Lincolnian, Siu- denl Leader. MAHANEY, PATRICK- Reserve Track. MARGESON, GEORGIA-Girls' Club Rep., Y-Teens, Pep Club, Ski Club, J.O.G. MARSH, GARY-Swim Team, Ski Club. MARSHALL, CONNIE-Ski Club, Red Cross Rep., Takolaln, J.O.G., Lincolnian Direclory Edilor, Sr. Class Play. MARTINSON, BOB-Baseball, Baskeiball, Eoolball, LeIIermein's Club. MATTOX, RICHARD-Track, Cross Counlry, Wresiling, Leller- men's Club. MEISENBURG, GARY-Rep. 'fo Boys' Club, Boys' Club Service Clwairman, LeHermen's Club, Sr. Cliois, Li'l Abner, Abe Lincoln, Varsiiy Foolball, Baskelball, Track, MILHOAN, CAROL-Girls' Ensemble, Swing Clwoir, Sr. Clioir, LLL., Honor Socieiy, Abe-elles. MILLER, JUDITH-Takolalw, J.O.G., Senalor, Marcella-Ki, Mar- cefls, Aililialion, Abe-elies. MILLER, MICHAEL-Sr. Clrioir. MISNER, ERNIE-Senaror, Rep. Io Boys' Club, Ski Club. MITCHELL, CAROL- Rolling Railsplillers, Uslrierelles. MORGAN, MARY-Senalor, Y-Teens, Ski Club. MORSE, LESLIE-Varsily Baskelball, Varsily Baseball, Decaililon. MORRIS, CATHY-Ari Club, Aililialion, Girls' Club' Rep., Red Cross Rep., Pep Club. MORTON, MIKE K.-Journalism, News Bus. Slaii. MUEHLENBRUCH, BOB-Boys' Club Rep., Bowling Team, Rifle C' b ILA. NELSON, MILTON- Lincoln News, News Bus. Slalf. NEUFELD, LARRY- Marcliing Band, Concerl Band, Pep Band, Soplw. Baskelball, V.C.Y, NEUMAN, CAROL-V.C.Y,, All-Cily Orclriesira, Ailer-Scliool Sporls. NEYENS, GARY L. NICODEMUS, SHERRY-Y-Teens. NILSEN, RON-Sr. Rep. io Council, P.-T.A. King, Senalor, Leller- men's Club, Swimming, Tennis, Key Club. NORRIS, RICHARD-Boys' Glee, Sr. Choir. NUTLEY, LINDA- Honor Sociely, Orclieslra, V.C.Y. OBERG, KEN O'CONNER, BARBARA-Sr. Clioir, Girls' Ensemble, None-Iles, Swing Clnoir, Talenl Assembly. 38 OLDFIELD, JANET-Pep Club, Girls' Club Rep., Red Cross Rep. Girls' Club. OLIVER, TOM -Varsily Swimming, LeHermen's Club, Sludenl' Leader. OLSEN, EARLENE-Arl Club, Senalor,TakolaI1,AI'Ier-Sclnool Swimming. OLSON, CAROLYN -Sr. Choir, Girls Ensemble: Swing Choir, Nonelles, Honor Roll, Talenl Assembly. OLSON, DAVE-Jr. Class Play, Honor Roll, Talenl' Assembly. OLSON, JULAYNE-Senalor, Pep Club. OLSON, NANCY-Yell Slail, Pep Club, J.O.G., Sr. Class Play. O'MALLEY, CLAUDIA E.-Allilialion. O'-IEAAILLEY, PAT-Boys' Club Rep., Ski Club, Soplx. Poolball, rac . ORR, DIANNE-Sr. Clnoir, Swing Choir, Uslwerelles, Red Cross Re . OVERDBO, GLADYS-Girls' Club Rep., Senalor, Sludenl Council, Marcelia-Ki, J.O.G. PADERO, FLORITA PADUR, NEAL- Boys' Club Rep. PARDUE, MARLENE M.- Pep Club, Honor Socieiy, EI Cliarro. PEACHER, SALLY-Afler-School Swimming. PEASE, BETTY PEASE, OSCAR W.-Wreslling. PECK, DON L.- Poolball, Rifle Club, Ski Club. PEDERSON, PAMELA- Lincolnian Slafl, Quill and Scroll. PETERSON, GUSTOF A.-Swimming Team, Jr. Class Vice Pres., Ski Club, Key Club. PETERSON, JUDY-Sr. Clioir, Swing Clwoir, Rolling Railsplillers, Afler-Scliool Sporls. PETERSON, RODGER H.- Reserve Baskelball, Boys' Club, Red Cross Rep., Key Club, Assl. Sporis Edilor, Lincoln News. PHELPS, TREVA LEE PIDCOCK, MARILYN - Red Cross Rep., Abe-elles, Pep Club. Honor Sociely, Y-Teens, D.E., J.O.G. PIERSON, WARREN PIETZ, SHARON PINCOCK, JERILYN - Uslierelles. PORTER, THOMAS- Rifle Club, D.E. POST, JIM POST, JOHN -Ski Club, Gall' Team. POTOCKI, GLORIA J.-Maiorelle, Marcella-Ki, Marcells, One- AcI Plays, Girls' Club Rep.,AIIerfScl1oolSporIs, Sr. Class Play. POTTS, DIANA- News Bus. Slafi, Red Cross Rep., J.O.G., Takolali, Nurses Aid, Ski Club. PRINGLE, JOHN PRITCHARD, ROBERT-Wreslling, Arr Club, Arr Work Exp. PRUETT, NEIL J. PUPO, CHRISTINE-Pep Club, Lynx Relailers Treas., P.-T.A. Prin- cess, Lincoln Day Commiliee, Honor Roll, Sr. Class Play. RADE, NICK-Reserve Pooiball, Wreslling and Baseball Mgr. RAHRER, DARRYL- Rifle Club. RAWLEY, RALPH- Red Cross Rep. RAY, ROBIN - Uslrierelles, Takolali, Nurses Aid. REED, JANIE REGEL, BOB REIS, HELEEN-Marcella-Ki, Marcelis, Pep Club, J.O.G., Uslierf erles, Y-Teens, Girls' Club Rep., Red Cross Rep. RENKEN, GERRY A. REYNOLDS, TOM -Senale, Key Club Pres., Jr. Class Pres., Ski Club, Golf. 4 RICKETTS, DAN-Honor Sociely, Quill and Scroll Vice Pres., Lin- coln News Sporls Edilor, Boys' Club Rep., LeIlermen's Club, Cross-Counlry, Track, Wreslling, Pep Club, Lincolnian Slall. RIEHLE, DONALD M. K ROCKETT, TIMOTHY R.-Ski Club Pres., Swimming Team, Key Club, LeHermen's Club, Rifle Club. ROBERTS, EUGENIA ROBBINS, STEVE ROESER, LETHA-Ailer-School Sporls, Abe-elles, Pep Club, Aili- lialions, L,L.L., Puiure Nurses Club. ROLOFF, CAROL-Girls' Club Rep., Usliererles, J.O.G., Clerical Assl. enior cfivifies . . . RONEY, T. LARRY ROSE, HEIDE-Ari Club. Ski Club, Afiiliafion Club. ROSSA, CLAUDIA-Choir, Eulure Nurses Club, Rolling Railsplif- rers. Marcerfa-Ki, Girls' Ensemble. ROSSOW, SUE-Talcolah, Red Cross Rep., J.O.G. RUIZ. JAMES M.-Foolball. RUSHTON, DUDLEY L.-Bass Seclion Leader, Boys' Glee, Sr. Choir, AllACily Choir, All-Cily Male Chorus, Lincoln News Bus. Sfalf, Dial Lincoln Ad Mgr., Lincolnian, Swing Choir, Red Cross Rep, - RYAN, MAUREEN K. RYERS, CHARLOTTE J.-Clerical Assl. RYTKONEN, PATRICIA L.-Girls' Club Rep.. Senale, Honor Soci- efy, Torch Pin Winner, Co-Eealure Ediror Lincoln News: Abe- elfes, Quill and .,Scroll, Delegafe Io U. of W. Honor Seminar, Delegale fo Science Seminar. SAUNDERS, MIKE-Foolball, Wresflinq, Boys' Club Rep., Leffer- men's Club. SAUNDERS. RON SAWYER, SANDY- Pep Club. Arr Club. SCHEER, KATHERINE-Associafe Edilor of Lincoln News, Honor Sociely, Quill and Scroll, Girls' Club Rep., Sludenl' Council. SCHENCK, SUE-Honor Sociely, Pep Club, EI Charro, Ushereffes. SCHRAG, MARIETTA-Band, Pep Club, Girls' Club Rep., Senalor, Slri Club. Ushere+Ies,TaIcolal1, Fulure Nurses Club, V.C.Y. SCHROEDER, CAROL ANNE SCHRUPP, SUE-Sr. Choir, Pep Club, Girls' Club Rep., V.C.Y. SCHULTZ, SUSAN-Afrer-School Sporfs, L.L.L. SECHLER, PATRICIA-Senale, Aqua Maids, Marching and Con- cerf Band Treas. and Vice Pres., Y-Teens Pres., Girls' Club Vice Pres. and Pres., Homecoming Courl, Slci Club Honor Sociely. SEYLER, RALPH E.-Boys' Club Rep., Tennis Team, Slci Club, Sen- alor, Chess Club. SHIELDS, ALBERTA J. SHREVES, DICK-Rifle Club, Varsily Rifle Club, Sr. Choir, Key Club, Honor Roll. SHROPE, BRUCE-Track. SIMPSON, JACOUIE D.-Senale, Marcells, Marcefla-Ki, Girls' Club Rep., Honor Society, Sludenf Council, Rep. lo C.W.Y.C. SMITH, JERROLD- D.E. SMITH, TIM-Concerl and Marching Band, Sr. Choir. SNAVELY, KAY I.-Abe-eHes, L.L.L., Alliliarion Chairman, Sludenl Council. SNYDER, CHARLENE L.-Girls' Club Rep., Y-Teens, Marcelra-Ki, Marcefls, Pep Club. J.O.G. SORSDAHL, JANICE-Sr. Choir, Honor Sociely, Girls' Club Rep., Senafor. SPRING, SUE-C.W.Y.C. Rep., Honor Sociely, Torch Pin Winner. Marcetra-Ki, Marcella, Abe-erles, Affiliation Sec., Girls' Club Welfare Chairman, Girls' Club Vice Pres. STAKER, JOAN-Bowling Club Sec.-Treas., Girls' Club Rep., Abe- efres, Sr. Class Play. STAMBAUGH, KATHLEEN M.-Pep Club, Usherelles, Red Cross Rep., Rifle Club. STEIN, MARGARET-Girls' Club Rep., Usherelres Treas., Marcer- IavKi, Marcelfs. L.L.L., Talrolah, J.O.G. STOMSVIK, LESLIE O.- Liberal Arls Seminar, Nalional Meril Com- mendaiion. STONE, SHIRRIE-AiferAScl'iool Swimming. STRAUSS, MURIEL-Honor Roll: Pulure Nurses Club, Abe-elles, Sr. Choir, Swing Choir, Girls' Ensemble, V.C.Y. STROH, LEONARD- Senafe, Red Cross Rep. SUMMERS, GARY L. SUNDINE, HOWARD-Golf Team, Baslcefball. SWANSON, CARL- Honor Sociely, D.E. SWANSON, JUDY-Marcella-Ki, Marcerls, Senate, YATeens, Girls' C eb Rep.. Aiiiiiarion, Pep Club, Honor Sociely. SWANSON, RICHARD M.- Honor Society, V.C.Y. SYVERSON, EDWARD A.-Honor Sociely, Boys' Club Rep., Pep C -b Ma e Choir. TABOR, TANA TALBERT, SUE- Ushererfes Club, Pep Club. TAMBURELLO, CHARLES G. TELLING, MARGARET E.- El Charro Sec., Girls' Club Rep., Honor Sociely, TERRY, SANDRA L.- Usherelres. THEIMER, JOYCE- Usherelles. THERIAULT, BARBARA J.- Marcerla-Ki, Aliilialion Club. THOMAS, GLEN -Senalor, Slci Club, Tennis Team. THOMAS, HILLIS-Soph. Baslceiball, Varsiry Wresrlinq. THOMPSON, MARIE-Soph. Class Treas., Girls' Club Rep., Rep. lo Red Cross, Y-Teens, Slii Club, Aqua Maids, Sr. Class Treas., Pep Club. THORNE, DORIS TILLETT, BRUCE TOOMEY, RON TORKELSON, NANCY L.- Usherelles Pres., Marcella-Ki, Marcells, Talrolah, L.L.L. Vice Pres., Daisy Mae, Jr. One-Acl, Sr. OnefAcI, Sr. Class Play. TOTH, RICHARD - Foolball, Wreslling. TRENT, MONICA TYLER, WES-Audio-Visual, Sr. Choir. URLACHER, FRANCINE-Pep Club, Y-Teens, Aller-School Sporls, L.L.L., Yell Queen, All-Ciry Orcheslra, Senafe, Girls' Club Rep., Red Cross Rep., Sr. Class Play. VALEN, SUSAN-Y-Teens, Fulure Teachers Club, Aqua Maids Vice Pres., Honor Sociely, Slci Club, J.O.G. VANCIL, LYNN-Senalor, Wreslling, Swimming Mgr. VANDENBERG, RON - Lynx Relailers. VIENEAU, MARLYCE-Girls' Club Rep., Red Cross Rep., Marcelfs, Marcerla-Ki, Pep Club, YfTeens. VODARSKI, WILLIAM D.-Eoolball, Baseball, Foolball Caprain. Honor Sociely, Key Club, Boys' Club Pres., Vice Pres., Leller- men's Club Sec.-Treas.. Acliyify King. WADE, JIM- Key Club, Debale, Boys' Club Rep. lo Council, Boys' Slale Deleqale, Sr. Class Play. WALKER, VIRGINIA- Pep Club, Nurses Club. WALLER, CHERYL E.-Marcells and Marcella-Ki Vice Pres., Pep Club, Honor Sociely. WALLING, SANDRA WALTERS, LINDA-Honor Sociely, Orcheslra Pres., Marcella-Ki, V.C.Y. WASMUND, GLEN -Slci Club. WATKINS, DESSER WEBB, ELAINE-Senale, Red Cross Rep., Talcolah, New Bus. Slali. WEBER, DIANA-Quill and Scroll, Lincolnian, News Bus. Sralf, Talcolah, Red Cross Rep., Girls' Club Rep., Y-Teens, J.O.G. WELCH, JIM T. WELK, SHERON-Sr. Choir Hislorian, Talcolah, Nurses Club, Pep Club, Red Cross Rep. WELLS, RONALYN -Senalor, Girls' Club Rep., Talcolah, Ski Club, Bus. News Slafi, J.O.G. WHEELER, JERRY- Key Club, Slci Club, Sr. Class Vice Pres. WHITBECK, STEVE E.-Corresponding Sec. of Choir. WHYLIE, FRANK- Sr. Class Pres., Key Club, Varsily Traclc, Boys' Club Rep., Soph, Class Pres., Lelfermen's Club, Sr. Class Play. WIGDAHL, DENNIS P. WILHELM, REINHOLD-Bowling Club, Golf. WILLIAMS, KAY V.-Talcolah, J.A. Sec., Usherelles. WILLLIAMS, JOSEPH -Chess Club. WILLIAMS, MIKE A. WILLSEY, ANN - Fulure Nurses Club, Red Cross Rep., Pep Club, V.C.Y. WILSON, KATHY- Usherelles Sec., Talcolah. WING, JAMES P.-Baseball, Boys' Club Rep., Srudenl Leader. WOOD, DIANA WRIGHT, PATTY-Song Queen, Pep Club, Aqua Maids Sec., Girls' Club Rep., Senare, Red Cross Rep., Y-Teens, Ushererles, Talcolah. YOUNG, GLORIOUS D.-Sr. Choir, Fuiure Nurses Club, Ailerf School Sporls, All-Cily Choir, Ushererles, Girls' Club Rep. ZACHER, DARLENE B. - Lincoln Day Commillee. ZANDER, PEGGY-Rolling Railsplillers, Arl Club Sec,, Lincoln News Srafi, Honor Roll, Sr. Class Play, Sr. One-Acl. ZINDT, BILL-Varsiry Baseball, Varsify Baslierball, Reserve Fool- ball, Boys' Club Sec., Lelrermen's Club Sec.-Treas. unior rom, Princq n 3 Ae rienf, 9, 6lflJS f 'fl' ' fix 1 ,f-.. 4, B,-E, . -B , X--- are rar Jflg B 2 5 , Q - Q , , Q I i 2 ' 'Q 2 E , ' 'Pr A -:ik f fr B W if! f 'B 5' 1 ., 1 ..... 1 B . I , 3 f , H.,-iiwf iii ,. . S e,L,L.s A as Q42 Q, r . 2+ it .S A K -lv L , Ui ab' if 1 gf -vi V di' J 'B??,, , 5 ' Q. .raw Ach, Nei! Abrahamson, Terry Accimus, Susan Mler, MEdwrHe Mexanderl Barbara Amson, Bever'y Alred, Rcseanna Anderson, Befry Row I-Anderson, Douq4as Andergon, George: Ander son, Llhddi Anderson, Joy Annis, Theresag Anfush, Bar barag Arbmhnot, Jmieg Arneson, Sharon. Row 2-Arfhur, Donnap Afes Sandrag Afkens, Barbara AuThur, Denninsg Bailey Jacque: Baines, Bobg Baird Belvel. Row 3-Baley, Jang Barcha, Joeg Barfell, Mike: Bariell, Rayg Barfh, Margarefg Bash- er, Wilderg Basseii, Sueg Bednof, Torn. uccessful year f-:Social Service venfs Row I. Beell, Norah, Bim- born, Donna, Benn, Gary, Berger, Rosemary, Berinqer, Wayne, Berndf, Wayne, Birdsell, Vlolag Blackwood, Steve. Row 2. Blankenship, Vikki, Bollinqer,Fred1BolsIad, Marian, Bombardier, Jean: Bonney, Linda, Bouckll, Linda, Boughn,SIeve1 Brebner, Al, Row 3. Brechbll, Linda, Brewsler, Jeannieg Briggs, Donna, Brown, Belly, Brown, Carol: Brown Jean: Brown Margaret, Brown, Palsy. Row I. Bruner, Shirley, Buck holz, Dannisi Burbank, Dar lagg Burbank, Loran, Burqin Lola: Burnilh, Florence, Bur Yon, Rick, Bush, Susan. Row Z. Buller, Jody: Bufler, Kalhyg Caley, Rong Calhoun Larry, Campbell, Darrell Campbell, John, Campbell Mar7y1Carnus,Will1am. Row I. Cardenas, Tina, Car llsle, Diane1 Carlson, Jon Carlson, Lana: Carr, Lana Cilenle, Susan: Church, Bob, Clark, Arnold. Row 2. Clark, Bob, Claus, Grefclnenj Coales, Sandy Collin Kafh ' ColnrS Gorf . Y. . dOf'Z Collins, Tom, Conrad Kennelhj Conroy, Mike, Row 3. Cook, Diana, Cook Llndag Cook, Lolsg Cook Lynda, Cook, Raelene Coz cy Elyerne' Costello Euqerei Couqnlir- Terry. 'lCL, Y l 3 ew' ,V yr e W --rv' uf Si , -' 'T' My, if ff ik. I is 2 , 2 , l - .. :fm l z '- +. . 1 l . . . 2 ,-,I T .. ' V - ig- A l , , ,roxx K ' 'V H A S. . f 1 ,.. .- - . ,T .- 5 , tx ' ef ' - 45? ' 'ef I .i ' .. J Q Y ' , l f lr ,f?'?i:- , ' if 6 , , ,-1 V., A A 2 an V -.-f 1 if ' B ' - I I 1 ,,., ifgfiy , 5 0 vu gi . .ag N5- 2 'Q' -J , 4:1 6 f on-L, 'ni -A ., kwa , ...gg ,I 1 -af' . X I ,xi . ff, I .wr J, Q at ' fi? CM...-W..- 1 l l . l l ' 1 l 3 l l l B919 if 'aw ir ,, 4 l Q S . is 'ra Q51 l l M .Q 5' -711 19:5 Q xg, Z - ., ' 'WS gun 3. l 1 MH, 4 I .. as -are .,. if war, Arg? all al i W W, , .. . W' Row I. Cox, Mary: Craw ford, John: Crockefi, Mar garel: Croden, Lynn: Cum mings, James: Cunningham Dave:Cunningl1am, Mary: Cupper, Don. ' Row 2, Dahl, Sheila: Dar land, Doreen: Dari, Dick Davis, Bill: Davis, Mary Davidson, David: De Co leau, Delores: DeMeerleer, Waller. Row 3. Demko, Frances Denzer, Tom: Dergen, Les Deskins, Roger: Delhlefsen Jack: Dodge, Doug: Dooley Pa1ricia:DoTson, Glenda. Row I. Drury, Julie: Duval, Lynn: Duvall, Judy: Dunni- gan, Sheryl: Dunbar, Sheryl: Dykes, Lary: Edwards, Sally: Elmendorf, Karen. Row 2. Emmelw, Jerry: Erick- son, Belly: Eschner, Jerry: Essen, Barbara: Evans, Wil- liarn: Farmer, Carol: Far- ringion, Marlys: Eaulk, Rick. ., Row I. Fera, Gene, Fink, Anne. QQ? Row3 Fowler Pam Frasch Norman Row 2. Foley, Jack, Fosler, Gerald. ' display lyplccul form before going onlo 'Field , . l l l ui? ll '- if , . E Senior Gloria Pofocki and Juniors Corol Teidemcm cmd Por Potocki it i ada xx gi . . . . Row l. Fraffiriger, Cheryl Frederick, Ann, Gall, Lucyi Gallani, Carol, Gardens, Diane Garell, Marilyn, Gare rison, Carol,Garri1'f, Carol Row 2. Gash, Mawin George, Nina, Gibbs, Fred Giseburl lvlaril n' Gl sserl i Y I 5 Gerald, Goelzer, Sherri Golden, Virginia, Gosen- burl, Richard. Row 3. Granl, Gay, Gran? Washinglon, Grocer, Di anne, Green, David, Gurs kell, Pam, Guslafson, Clif ford, Hadocheck, Gary, Haglund, Janel. Row I. Hague, Carole Hale, Terry, Hall, Dixie, Hall, John, Halsey, Ron, Harris, Danny, Harris, Kalh- leen, Harris, Lana. Row 2. Harlsell, Peggy' Harvey, Bob, Harvey, Robi erla, Havasnes, Joan, Haw- kins, Loliia, Hemmings, Ken, Hendricks, Jack, Henke, Flora. 4 K .-ng .Ai s fi W ,,, fs 'P V ' 7 I A: Fi Af 45 Q, . . ,i,.o 4-Sr -.f i so Eiirr Y all ,i I 'N , - V V, ' 42 0' . :,i - f' ,ws -5, ,V Q ,issi V .M , , 1 ,gg 4, , 5 h - 5 4- , U .. ,A . are bw in JA- 3' fy ff' if!! Junior class officers Pot Rockwoy, Mary Thomas, George Kloeppel, Tom Denzer, Pal Larson, and Lindo West polish trophies. ..g,,, .- ,i,, llllzllsi X i Y I Row l. Hensch, Billeg Henion, Micky. Row Z. Herifaqe, Carol, Heresless, Bess. Row 3. Hill, Susan, Hoislad, Rosemary. . My an 43 - r-yu. N .fr 'SV 1 . Y -' ive ,ji?., , 1f3ff5 V 5 'P' av' is r .. ag .. ... , , ., N 4.-, Row I. Hokenson, Sue, Hommei, Aian, Hoover, Chariene, Hoover, Gloria, Horn, Ray,Hors1, Paul, Horfon, Alice, Hosreffer, Cheri. Row 2, Howiff, Ten, Huff, Mariha, Hume, Marion, Hurdlebrink, Saliy, lko, Karen, Jackson, Judy, Jan- son, Janice, Jenkins, Ari. Row 3. Jenkins, Bruce, Jen- sin, Eric, Johansen, Rich- ard, Johnson, Dan, Johnson, irene, Johnson, Joyce, John- son, Judy, Johnson, Larry. Row I. Johnson, Sharon, Jones, Marshaii, Kans, Ro- land, Kariinsey, Myron, Kas- Tick, Tom, Karas, Murray, Keaiiey, Kay, Keller, Sharon. Row 2. Kenqieldg Kenf, Kafhy, Kilen, Larry, Kinznes, Dick, Kirk, Raymond, Kioep- pei, George, Kioeppel, Phyiiis, Knoel, Linda. unior Class fllicers usf, ohsA 572019 ies X pd' D+ V x ,.,4 J, A 3. f- Q i m..,r . Q, S . 'gm 'Lf ' 1, .11 T-W 44 ' .4 ga v ,i A ag 9 'TK Q .' Row I. Kock, Joy, Kock Sharon, Krisfensen, Ange lina, Lacey, Ed, Laqersfad Dianne, Lamb, Darren Lamb, Dean, Lanq, Cathy Row 2. Langdon, Bob, Lanz James, Larson, Pat, Laure Bill, Lawson, James, Leif son, Terry, Lepore, John, Lerew, Marcia, Row 3. Levorson, Anneire Lewis, Merry, Liedke Eiaine, Lindberg, James Lipera, Janis, Locke, Sheri Loop, Edward, Luneffi, Ede Row l. Mabbofh, Everelfg MadlunQ,Jar1eVj Magnuson, Connieg Marchessini, Mar- iorieg Marchall, Bob: Mar- shall, Kafhleenj Marlin, Barryg Marlin, Krislilee. Row 2. Marin, Terry: Mar- linson, Georgieg Maffhees, Slandyg Maflhews, Elaini Malthews, Janel: Malzen. Judyg Merriff, Bruceg Meyers. Connie, Row 3. Michel, Anng Mickle, Garyg Miller, Gloria: Milch- ell, Sharong MCB8a7h, Jim, McCarlin, Marleneg Mc- Clellan, Janicep Mc- Clammy, Pal. Row I. McCIammy, Roseg McCreery, Maxg McDicken. Jimg McGuire, Cecilg Mc- Lean, Judy: McKay, Leon- ardg McKinney, Eillecng McKinney, Mary. Row 2. Mobrofen, lnqridg Mobrofen, Iralg Moisio, l.or- auneg Moore, Donp Moore, Joyceg Moorse, Davey Mou- Qray, Larryg Mucha, Randy. ..,, . -if -QQ' . FV? 1 G' 0 is ,,,h'f-.,- :fs rj ft 3 Ti l .fe l J ., fi, 4, , 3 3, l l Q r l 5 ,r l wi ' ,n-- l n l ' Q s ... if 'MP l BM l 5, W3 3 l fe JF? ' o . .E HR O X a i V A i I A lx fi- 1 xx XJ . ,M - . L l 5 . , A l 5 . l fm 9' fi 51 ' A Q 3? 1' 4 s 'K W l sf i 4 , aw l I l P . l 'wif , ' ,V, ' , o -Q ei lx 1' .F-Q'ki7, f:2 fre' . ,N ' mv . 2, l fi E fin: .M -.-mf f , ,.1',,.a , i l l l as V Gal' eaclgyuniors gn cfivifies 701' Busy Row I, Munro, Jackg Mur- phy, Billg Nagel, Carolg Ni- black, Jimg Nemec, Judy: Nelzel, Sharong Newman, Kareng Newlon, Dianna. Row 2. Nilsen, Lorraineg Noe vak, Daveg Nulzhorn, Pamg Oaklund, Dianeg Oldfield. Leslie: Oliver, Carolg OI- 5lr1,Ger!rudejOl5en,Orvln Row 3. O'Malley. Denrfs Orr Joannet Osby Eddie Osvberg, Laurag Oswald Dong Ono Collceng Owens, Karol, Park, Bob. X D . l J , l -.rx V' i, 3' v El, 3 -, .F 4 I an . 5 --1.. A , f if A UN if , , l J O Q 5 X 1 if if 'hug' xwf NN . . lg . -- Hggffii L K 4 ' l ,. ' -' 1 H' 1 Q .q i 4 l W' , M ,.,. . 4 ,, , Q. e f- P f ,. . f-' ' .yi iv W2 ff . ....... - . . W l-if . -a . 1 X 5 fl' FW. ' itfi I if fr.: 1-1 gi-ea-+, fi' I je.. F' y. s 3 ,fr Row I. Parkos, Geraldine Paschich, Connie, Patterson John, Paulsen, Pat, Pease: Darol, Pergy, Denis, Penne- well, Jo Ann, Petersen, Ruben. Row 2. Peterson, Jean, Pick- ett, Laryg Pierson, David, Pitzl, Bill, Plan, Kathleen: Plewak, Jerry, Perter, Laureen, Potoclci, Pat. Row 3. Prokpovicln, Steve, Pruitt, Dee, Putnam, Dennis, Quanrud, Lynn, Quinn, San- die, Rackowslci, Tom, Rutter, Rae, Eanking Betty. Row 4. Raeputes, Steve, Raumond, Jong Readel, Russg Reddick, Iris, Rem- baugh, Mike, Rodes, Allen, Richard, Dennis, Rickey, Ted. Row 5. Rickey, Norm, Rid out, John, Riggs, Pat, Riste Claudia, Roberts, Sally Rockway, Pat, Roetter, Ron Roland, Lois. Juniors Orvin Olson and Ruebon Peterson, honorary Members ot Junior class one-act play, iThree on ca cheerleaders sponsored by Key Club, ioin yell staff Bench, Laura Ostberg, Judy Jackson, Lyle during football game. Cinders, and Les Dergan. Row I. Roley, Shanna: Rol- land, Bobbie: Rose, Ginger: Roth, Laurie: Runnels, Char- loffe' Rufher Dave' R an 'PhiI: sage, Juli. Y ' Row 2. Sanden, Gerald' Saunders, Pamela: Schaffer Tom: Schenfeld, Diane: Scholl, Marylyn: Schoumak- er, Rebecca: Scolf, Dwain: Scotl, Jay. Row 3. Scolf, Mary: Sears, John: Sem, Judy: Shandraw, Tom: Shapel, Vickie: Shar- nora, Charlene: Shaw, Chris' Sheber, De Weyne. Row I. Sheilds, Maudie: Shi- er, Jeaneff: Shindle, Sandy: Sibonqa, Erlinda: Siverlson, Sandy: Slopak, Mike: Slyfer, Beverly: Smifh, Cheryl. Row 2. Smilh, Rouleffe: Smifh, Pauline: Smifh, Ray- na' Smifher, Clark: Snider, Jeif: Speidel Belly: Speirs, Murry: Sfabler, Gloria. unior E I r i V I, w. 4 :N w .p,,.1. sa'4.1 Q 'Bs ,TEV ish, .. T T S fslf 4 F' i 'IIB J 1'jr 5 C... fi: fd Q-fl,-'54 15 ,I . I ' - 7 ff, 2,00 In L' f'l+J,4' aiu Q mf' : ,ea i 5 s . , y l s ,4 y -J ' 2 Class Ijiuzabfionalgy Sells Class ins 11 - far , 4 ,ae .ww an ' ii ....i 1 V 'fx +- .. B ol, fy gd A,v-V Y , . lik,-Q , i n 1 ,, 3 ,Sl hr y, l ,:,f A , 1 7- i if f ,fe , fri-1 J.. N -ff T Row I. Slephensen, Janel: Stevens, Gary: Stevens, Sharon: Slevenson, Cliff, Row 2. Sleward, Jack:S1one, Beverly: Sfrickland, Suann: Sullivan, Mike. Row l. Susinski, Tony: Swanson, Dick. Row 2. Sweeney, Dennis: Terrien, Rebecca. Row 3. Terry, David: Thomas, Ashley. 2 l sf? : 1 ,.,.- 2, ' 5 312: K me -,G , ey S if , W., f reg 'haf .wi i f ffl:- .af- 'lk ,ai J, as .. . A 2 5 1 I S ' N , L . M- ,k . i - V - QEQVQK: : ,' S. 'fell' A 44 Xa is! V Q SQ-ei l 9' S . ,am Q QQ 1' own 'ills QV, ga' YQ JS , 'tai wr ei . . -'Nm ia ST .3 -pn Row I. Thomas, Ed, Thomas, Jan, Thomas, Mary, Thomas, Vivian, Thompson, Gail, Thompson, Sandy, Thomp- sen, Sandy, Thorlon, Dick. Row 2. Thurston, Sharon Tiedeman, Carol, Tillle Donna, Tomlinson, Joanne Traprolis, Diane, Vanburen Kalhleen, Van l-looser, Jan Van Noy, Sandra. Row 3. Van Walk, Linda Varney, Sherry, Verslegen Marry, Velier, Connie Walker, Gary, Walker, Hare ry, Wallace, Jesse, Ware, Shirley. Walls, Craig, Weasl, Shar- on, Weber, Elaine, Wehr- kamp, Tom, Welsh, Dick, Row I. Warmsdohl, Joan Wendell, Gordon, Wesley, Les. Row 2. West, Linda, While Elsie, whiie, Joris, whiiel heal, Bruce, Wilcox, Carol' Williams, Bob, Williams George, Williams, Jeanelle. Row l. Williams, Rachel, Willyers, Richard, Wimolh, Sharon, Winkel, William, Woodard, Bob, Wolf, Terry, Wollery, Suzanne, Wolsey, Carol. Row 2. Womack, Judy Wong, Harry, Woodard Sam, Woodruff, Dennis Wright, Gerry, Wrighl' Myrles,Zacher, Linda, Zak, John. Row 3. Zimmerle, Sandra Dowsky, Lora, Jake, Brenda Johnson, Sieve, Jolly, Lin da, Latham, Sandra. 4 8 l oPA Class Cjfllicers gain Cru! 04442 Clean Row I. Ab-l:.ioH, Joanne: Abraham, Linda. Row 2. Aeazzh, Casey: Albala, herry. Row 3. Alexander, Carol, Alexander, Danny. Row 4. Alexander, Eliza- belhg Allen, Linda. Row l. Allen, Par: Alred, William, Altikimer, Barba rag Ameveay, Roxeyg Ande son, Carol: Anderson, Gary Anderson, Larry, Anderson: Linda. Row 2. Anderson, Larry Anderson, Toni, Andred Wayne: Angeline Dennis Apvhcrp, Jack, Arqer, Kos: lag Asp, Pam, Avinger, Susan. Row 3. Blachmeier, Edward, Bacon, Mary Ann, Baines, Ronald: Baird, Berlong Bak- er, Eileen, Baker, Paul1Ball, Milne, Barron, Jerry. r,,, ' 43 4 .-5 N. '.. 'ul -.J ' , .,,. +2 2 lf f lie ll' K.. 'hi' .-,,...1--- A E . wi f .- - . 1 x s s if ue. nr ia . 'ne 'Q r lr 'iii 5555 ,,:7 'n.-. l 4.5 ss M.. if M , , , ,W 4 Sophomore Class Officers-Firsf Row-June Jansen, Secrefaryg Carol Grange, Treasurer, Paula Canonica, Rep. fo Council, Sue Pilzler, Rep lo Council. Second Row-Larry Anderson, Rep. fo Cily-Wide Youllw Councilg Chuck Masonic, President Linda Poller, Rep. o ' - ' Youfh Council. Missing-Evelyn Mory, Vice President l Clly Wide a 55. uv. ww Q 3 A l 'J ff l ' l ' l l 2 5 .6 will 'Ulu Wi 49 Q 1 , , Kyiv, of .ff- Q W 1 we -1 '14 f av were .ae if QPAS Jeep Bellgn op-cMfcA C .f 1? gf in 'ff-ni i ii 5 iii? 1 V yr f' eg, as ff T aff ,, 'P Row l. Bashe, Pal, Basseff Mary, Beach, Jerilyn, Beal Ty, Wyley, Beck, Mike, Beck ham, Linda, Bellini, Tony, Benboe, Dave. Row 2. Bendikson, Janice Bendicl, Cheryl, Bennell John, Bergman, Richard Bessell, Lincla, Bebelheime Ann, Bish, Cheryl, Black- burn, Ernesl. Row 3. Blackburn, Lorelfa Blackshaw, Arlene, Blodq ell, Paula, Bloodwolh Seaneane, Bolsfad, Marlen Boone, Donald, Bonner, Bob, Boyd, Mary. onohfion 4 i 1: 'ae A is . , .Q y 1:2 . ' f ,- Q 'revs wily Row l. Brand, Bob, Branden Diana, Brasche, Eloie, Bral- holrn, Charlolle, Brau, Jim' Braudway, Sandra, Brazil Nancy, Bressolen, Bonnie. Row 2. Brooks, Janice' Brooks, Michael, Broion, Keilh, Bryce, Maryon, Buch- er, Faye, Buckhollz, Paul' Buckley Renee, Buhl, Kalhy. Row l. Burnll, Mickey, Bul- ler, Rhen, Buller, Jann, Bufsch, Karen, Byerley, Ju- lie, Callaghan, Jean, Cal- lingsky, Jack, Cameron, Jeanie, Row 2. Cameron, Jim, Can- onica, Paula, Capizze, Ed, Carder, Nikki, Carlson. Francine, Carlson, Joyce, Carver, Judy, Casflernan, Connie. Row 3. Cay, Roberta, Cham- bers, Mary, Chambers. Mary, Charles, Gary, Charles, Leslie, Chrislian- sen, Clyde, Chrisliansen, Kay, Chrisliansen, Sally, Clark, Duane. Row I, Clark, Sian, Cle- menis, Micheiie, Ciemenfs, Terry, Ciemmens, Mary, Cob, Wiliie, Cole, Connie' Coie, Connie, Cole, Mar Sha, Comb, Linda. Row 2. Cook, Bob, Cook Diana, Corbeff, Jim: Co- zine, Dave, Craff, Nancy Craieau, Jon, Cromarhe, Yeiivia. Row 3. Cumminqs, Bob Cummings, Fioyd, David son, Dean, Davis, Dave, Da- vis, Jim, Davis, Sandy, Decoieau, Linda. Clean in Row I. Deinas, Joanne, Dcmpski, Roger, Dickenson, Teddy, Dickenson, Jean, Di- efrech, Eugene, Deneif, Roger, Dodson, Jim. Row 2. Dorieriy, Maroarei, Doiman, Gordon, Donohue, Bob, Douqher, Wiiiiam, Downing, Pai, Dravis, Lin- da, Drew, Loreffag Du- Cnarme, Cheryl. Row I. Edwards, Audrey, Edwards, Bernadeiic, Ed- wards, Le Roy, Eiliofi, Jo- seph, Eiics, Daic, Eksfebi, LinddiEii,DCr1r1iS, Ei'enwood, Bob. Row 2. Eiiinq, Rod, Eimen- dari Terri, Emery Don, Enfgffs, Kafmg Enqfnard, Faro, Enms, Richard, Ernest, Karer, Ernsf, Jan. Row 3. Erwin, Bob, Evcnmo, O env, Evans, Raymic, Ever- eM, Cnris, Fam Karen, Faw- cevv, Harrv,Ea1id,EiiZa- befn, Fieos, Linda. .sg -P Rm-r 2 ' , r nd' -'I 'rs' '-1 if we if w i I , 5 :a P , ,.. 71 ikal 2 I i ,M A noi f..,.n, hi, 541411 ?ohsAing nnualgvenf gjwvw was-1 l -v-ev 'UP is S , 7 'I K. Y : , ., Ai 1 -2 ,,,af' Ma a Mi., fy gf- , e, iii ,ga ' . A th , .4 i isis 5 . -V W, 3 533, , N Q.. 52 M, . W.. . :.,.,,,gg xii? Q ,.,, ,, 1 ,: :- i' 4 .fi 'Q ,,,,. . . Row I. Fillback, Glen: Fill- back, Gordie: Fink, 'Ray- manne: Flaffum, Ernesi. Row 2. Flom, Randy: Folley, Lynda: Forbes, Roger: Row 3: Forlman Ford, Denni S. , Sharon' kie, Pay:' Frand, Suson: Fran Franke, Mike. Ls! in ge: -5:3 f :F Ir .ik ...Q Q f 2 V. I , f wi gm-if in i . . J ' . ' .Y . ' 5 l' 5 .Q . x 3 l A , x H 1 l 1 ...xv 31 f '4 f 3 , ' ' l ' , l . a f. g . i K4 , ' , ,X fe ,, , , ,..,, V R, w . as f 'X 5' X l ' , X-.ee f .- i who . ' ,A . A pr wwf: f, . 1 .1 if slf'.gfffi:i:'.e.a.:1 exif E .1 I w e K , E A ,,,-' ,, l I X .,,.- , so Q I Row I. Frasch, June: Free- min, Roslee: Freemire, Ted: Fregone, Barbara: French, Tom: Frey, Ann: Fry, Chris' Furrin, Don. Row 2. Gamper, Mike Gans,Alan:Gensehorek Jerry: Gerla, Sue:,Gibson: Naome: Gilihand, Linda Gill, Wanda: Gillingan, Diane. Row 3. Gillis, Kathy: Goff Bill: Golden, LeilanKay Goodreau, Nancy: Gorskl Sian: Grankam, John Grange, Carole: Granf, Nancy. Row 4. Greene, Marvin Greigginburg, Karen: Grib Mike: Gunderson, Kirsfen Gunderson, KH: Gunderson Kif: Gurshell, Gail: Gufhrie Joe: Hadachech, Ray. Row 5. Hagen, Don: Ham mermasfer, Darlene: Ham merrnasler, Dennis: Hankel Wanda: Hansen, Dan: Han son, Ross: l-lordinq, Mark: Haskins, Bill. lov I. Harlow, Linda: Har- mon, Sherrie: Harrell, Lou iseg Harris, David: Harris Jolene: Harrison, Larry Harrod, Richard, Harter, Woodroes. Row 2. Harllield, Nalhel Haughlon, Lonnie: Hawkins Joan: Hawkins, Kennelh Hedden, Marcia: Hedlund Delores: Helmer, Linda: Helvig, Mary. Row 3. Henke, Sam: Herron John: Herron, Mary: Hes: ley, Darrel: Hess, Linda: Hewilf, Anela' Hickey, Michael: Heiiz, Ross. Row 4. Hiqqinbolham, Jack: Hill, Florence: Hill, Flor- ence: Hollsfrom, Lynn: Hollslrom, Merfhal Holm, Bruce: Holmsfrom, Diane: Hollrcross, James: omer, Bob. Row 5. Honde, Rodger, Honde, Sandi: Hook, Jim: Hoover, Bill: Hoplowil, Viv- ian: Hories, Tom: Horn, Hob: Horneckes, Rulh. . 'G'!', , I' ag! ,QW , , 2' 2 41 :filer I, de' , 'iz K . Row l. Hudina, Karen: Huff, Carol: Hughey, Roberla: Hughey, Rose. Row 2. Hulscher, Lorey: Hunsberger, Marqarel: Hunler, Oliver: Hunler, Opal. Row 3. Hurdelbrink, Sally: Hyaff, Waller: rlvslad, Gordy: Hyslad, Kalhy. igma kg 12. self 5 , E Q.. vis? ' ., li J ,gm it V:-is , 5 ,, 4k.A' .1 sh .1 -,.,,,....eu :er f ,,, ' fl: ,I 5 , ..I V,,,,s K 5 9 . L3 ll ? 4 . K 5 , It . I -' ' -.. . 4 . X A , N. xg ' . 66 SOPAOWQOVQ CIVIC? GHC C0144 A . ,4 rf - 1. ,gg .. f-V i I H .A .K 1 ff' L, n U K I , fi V., 3 fl, ggi., 01,3 fy i 'fe ,c . X ff . , 'ff' -4 as - rr .. V . M , 4 1 . I ' eee -ii l f a, ' .r ' . ' W E fi. 3, gf J :-,V'. I V I ,ff Qi : 'Vps ,J .Ma 54 5 i 99 ' Bl er 5 asf .1 -' ZR' l ' Fi J be ,P X .. ,xr 73 Row I. Hyfle, Russel, ln galls, Garry, Inge, Kenl Iverson, Darlene, Iverson Don, Jacobson, Alice, Ja cobson, Julie, Jacobson, Linda. Row 2. James, Don, James Linda, James, Mary, Jan sen, June, Jean, Paula, Jef ferson, Barbara, Jenkens, Sharon, Jensen, Eric, Row 3. Jensen, Jerry, Johns Neal, Johnson, Dave, John son, Doug, Johnson, John Johnson, Sieve, Jones, Bob Row I. Jones, Carol, Jones Joyce, Robert, Judd, Jon Kady, Das, Kaufman, EIo?se Keene, Dennis. Row 2. Kelsler, Judy, Kelly Terry, Kessler, Dick, Kiehnl Pal, King, Larry, Klinqel- hoffer, Linda, Klinkerl, Grelchen, Kosnec, Earl. lfllfllfldl Row I. Koukles, Yvonne, Kowalchuk, Janel, Kuwala, Karen, Kuiala, Karla, Kuia- la, Don, Kushlan, G-ary, Landis, Carol, Landis, Susane. Row 2. Lane, Pamela, Lange, Karen, Larken, Shir- ley, Laudenglos, John, Leach, Paul, Leale, Janelg Lean, Marianne, Leek, Linda. Row 3. Lepore, Rose, Lep- ponen, Judy, Luvandowsky, Felln, Lewes, Larry, Lewis, Sally, Libbey, Roberl. Doug, Jones, George, Row I. Lindsey: Redonag Lifrieiohri: Charles: Liffrel, Kei?h:Lonq:Wil1iam:l.oriq- rriire, Linda: Lord, David: Losh: Thomas: Lovail, Susan. Rqw 2. 'Lowe, Dori: Lund, Dick: Luhdqren, Roberf: Lusk: Sharie: Mcflarfinl Mary: McCar?ih: Pai: MC- Clurq, Jim: McDona!d: John. Row 3, MacDiiffy, Gary: Mclfagqarf, James: McGee, Deiores: McGiarhiih: Chris: McGoidrick, Sandy: Mc! Gregor Don: McKie: Nari- cy: McKinney, James. Row l. McLean: Mike' McMairi, Karen: McMuIIiri, Fioyd: McMiirphy, Larry: McNairy: Linda: McSwain Gioria: Maass, Bruhhiid: Mahoney, Ed. Row 2. Maqeison: Carol: Maioh, Terry: Marsh, Merri- iee: Marfin: Donna: Marirn, Eveiyn: Martin: Jack: Mar- fin, Leonard: Masonic, Chuck. 3' 1' ' .13 i ,J , pr i , an W .Z gf 3 f if' Y 'J 2 Y, 'pi 7 .Z I, -ffxf W 5 3 ii . H.. V, -- iiqggf ' K7 Q ' '.Vk af: 5 ,: 'TQ fs .. 1 , 1 V 5, fgfisl Vt. arg r ish, v ' y Ye: ., 7' - . ,, . ,Y 1 r 7' . 1 ' Ji 5 fm , , .1 9 .. .r 2 r fe .. 2x,. Qif yi 4. V V 3 . f' ' , 2: .. sm . .vi - V - QL W W R, . M - W' . as sg -X G is W -s . N-G J F , i A G 'S' .... s G id' 4 i M, V K W'-. V' -Q Q i Y VHS Sm. if , I 4 K ,. . A 1 nf' I ., v :M 6 W sm' I . - '- 'ss' '71, 'T 4 - ' . I V 5 ' if M , . ,K is . ' y X5 A, 3. ,. I, 1:2 -5 ' 1 F 41-41 K as A ff' - , .rv i I JF' i . ,V -4' E , :Qi ,ai Q:-.3 3 ,- w wa .3 in-is i 'V' .Aj , 'ff-37 5 .-,, , , W A' - ' H . , R . i , K y i : 4, 5 Yyri fx is a - V- .5 fr ,A A qi' 1 io 'ig J : Y if G ' mi ' , x f' ' 'ia onfrigufion go inco n ocial :Lille Row I. Maihis, Sue: Mari- Son: Sieve: Mattson. Judy: Mafz: Marcia: Mediey, Rox- ey:-Mediey: Wiiiiam: Mer' rick, Vaieree: Meroyed, Deborah. Row Z. Mcssemer: Michaei Meyers: Nancy: Milier Charles: Mii cr: Dave: Mii ier: Dave: Milier: George: Miiicr: Giadysg Miiier: Gierda. Row 3. M ff Ja'iC:Mii1er John: VAQMQ Sfar, Mohr Josie: Mulzanl Tomi MOU vgya: Ccciiia: Moore: Di aria: Moore: Kavhieen. k W if 3' i A-'M i. JE X80 an V at gf Nw 3 i -ii-. S Y, f 1 3 . W f F. ff: '37 555 imdb K Ka . A sf--- iiir 4 ' ki. .ffm i i M 35:55 W 4. sv.. .--A-M--Q--M y K I .-,K 5 K A '. I ', 3, ,Y in . y E ay . i E fy Z E vi . .1 .. X 2 f E '. ' 4 ... T ' .J 2 -,fgif .4 Q I . ... 2 f . i Q15 V 'k Rf if l Q an p- 4. E if 1 Y A.. , V 1 R, .. . Row I. Morris, Don, Morris, Karl-ileene, Morey, Evelyn, Morilray, Linda. Row 2. Mucha, Judy, Mur- phy, Joseph, Myne, Roberl, Nadeau, Jaci. Row 3. Neagle, Barbara, Neilson, Ken, Nelson, Bev- erly, Nerland, Jim. Members of Sopnomore ciass one-act play, Wrong Numbers, Mary Lyn Clemmens, Jo Robinson, and ,Sandra Rosengren. 5oPAomores arrcy boLs yor juniors, GVUOVS 8... y f ,- , . , -V . V K Q l , Q, E ' Q. 1 f ' gg , 2 B 2 P eb , . ,.. l 'agar B i EXE... . ' , , A r r - A K ,, .,g:. . . as JR .Z . .X W J 03 A-sf, l ,f .f .rr .. 56 an fi? W wife, . 3 N 'ff V. we, l ,,o, , W -er JF. .Q Mr' on -wt' ,.w ,..,l li as .vi .51 P- fi E -, H ,,i.,,,, .. E 9, E M N-4 iw n new 4-qw Row I4 Neukom, Gary, New ell, Gloria, Newman, Mar cha, Newman, Marcha Newman, Sylvia, Norris Barbara, Norfon, Nancy Novak, Jeanne, Nugen, Ron. Row 2. Nunes, Dianne Odom, Linda, Offener, Da- vid, Oien, Barbara, Oliver Cindy, Olson, Becky, Olsen El is, Olson, Chrisfine. Row 3. Olson, Don, Olson Susie, Otto, Linda, Overl land, Kalhy, Owens, Joell, Oye, Beve, Parson, Jeff, Patrick, Ken. Row 4. Palrlen, Don, Paffer- son, Par, Paulsen, Linda, Leasau, Sandra, Pennewell Janice, Perry, Dawn, Pefer- son, Deborah, Peterson, Michele. Row 5. Pelerson, Morris, Peuse, Marion, Phillips, Bar- bara, Phillips, Cherryl, Pick- ell, Bill, Penchalk, Tim, Pifzler, Susan, Plumb, Joan. Parents at back-to- where did he school night. Now I wonder, say thot classroom was on Row I. Porter, Linda, Pauli of, Judy,,PreslIer, Wilma, Pruill, Renee. Row 2. Purell, Jerry, Racca Mike, Ragland, Freddy, Rapp, Sandra. Row 3. Rawley, Diane, Re- bar, George, Reese, Pal, Reeves, Belly. as f .I 'Q '-f:Z', i::1s: I I4 ir, f'l4'f I I -fit!-I fjziniincq G :Days flfl!Aen fjzetyyllge erve Row I. Reis, Richard, Reifer, Sharon, Remmen, Dennis, Resch, Tom, Reuller, Jan- el,Richardson, Richards' Reche, George, Rickerl, Darlene. Row 2. Richerls, Ken, Rick- erl, Marlene, Rickells, Jo- anne, Riclcley, Mark, Riip- pii, Chrisline, Roloerls, Georgianna, Roberls, Lin- da, Robinson, Jo. Row 3. Robinson, Ronald, Rockwell, Don, Roessel, Cheryl, Rogers, Howard, Rosengren, Sandra, Roswell, Cheryl, Rowe, Janice, Rudd, Sandra. Ierr Jack' R ers Charles I I Y I I Sabol, Jewell, Saenqer, Gary, Sarandas, Sleveng Saware, Robbie. Row 5. Scharqer, Jim, Schiesser, Diana, Schlesin- ger, Torn, Scholzen, Calhe- rine, Schooley, Sarry, Schra- der, Barbara, Schraq, Char- lorle, Schwab, Duane. Ruebenson, Darlene, Rus: Row 4. Rudolph, Elaine' -Wxik. ,-r f rom 4 J Sl I E... , I . 'l l ii 'V' .,, s 5 S n rl. ifiilm I I sag, .,.. I .I-'ff . l I I ra , ' 1 1. 53 . -. I F, na I fil- f I' W 'ew-' sr . I ,,., ..ll ,,-J 'Q .- 5 l , l fi ls l E, :lv , A lr f ,, gf -: I i ef A , ,T -. .. f W - ,Z g n, , .L MAS we ,l its , 6 my: ,L ,, QQ? 53 V 5, f 'F Q l it . ,:f,,1:' ' ' f 5 ' i y 2 E ' ' 'il T y Q in E' 4. s -' ,wg W, ,K 1f.,r,, I A t ' 5 - Row I. Smyth, Don, Snyder, Sonia, Sorsdahl, William, Sprague, Sally. Row 2. Stablen, Betty, Stein, Robert, Stewart, Susie, Stoll, Marlene. r Sparling, Tim, Stolen, Steve, l ? Row l. Schwab, Walley, Schwinkendorf, Ron, Scott, Helen, Scott, Jerry, Scott, Linda, Selander, Janet, Sel- les, Sheryl, Seward, Ronnie. Row 2. Shade, Dave, Shadle, Patty, Shafer, Steve, Sian- ahan, Jerry, Sharp, Gail, Shiatane, Sonnie, Skodang, Mori, Skriweseth, Anna. Row 3. Smink, Linda, Smith, Dianne, Smith, Eugene, Smith, Laura, Smith, Phyllis, Smith, Shelly, Smith, Susan, Srnoots, John. Lincoln yell staff members bubble with spirit at the all-school Pep Rolly. Yell staffers from Mount Tcnhomo, Wilson, Stadium, and West Bremerton look on. l if X l ig F 1 ,, as g k, 'r ' ai fra l Y fwfii l i'-Y ' 133' l i ,I i 1 ag I 5 i Row I. Stotts, Leslie, Strand, Sue, Stribbs, Sandra, Surn- mers, Don, Sunderstorm, Sandra, Supino, Carol, Sup- lido, Mary, Swafford, Mike. Row 2. Tarnburello, George, Tandberg, Sandra, Tarnmer Jerry, Thayer, Arthur, Thiel: Janice, Thompson, Bonnie Thompson, Steve, Thorton, Randy. Row 3. Toebble, Joan Tornes, Bill, Trowell, Jayne Trummirt, Gerald, Tsapralis Marlyn, Tuger, Linda Tun-gsvik, Jian, Utterback, im. Row I. Vendenberg, Don Veselov, Jim: Vogl, Roberl Vogfer, Sonia:Vog1man, Fay. Row 2. Wainhouse, Jerry Wakeman, Judilh: Walker Anneffe' Walla lan Kevin Walls, lfeifh: Vl?alIs,l Reber: fa: Wallon, Jerry: Warel, Vicloria. Row 3. Warmer, Joan: War- ner, Rick: Wescolf, Rammo- na: Wesf, Gerald: Whaley, Priscilla, Wharfon, Diana' Whighf, Mike: While, Jeffery. Row I. Whilefeldl, Lynn Whiffield, Beverly: Whil: man, Carol: Whiffman Richard: Wilbur, Ron: Wil .,kinson, Sharon: Wilkinson, Rhonda: Williams, Carol. Williams Harriet' W'l lidms, Mary: Williams, Vic: for: Willmofh, Dave: Wil- sie, Dave: Wilson, Bob: Wilson, Diane. Row l. Wilson, Harvey: Wil- son, Joe Ann: Wilson: Paul: Wilson, Sleve: Wielh, Jim: Wiswell, Marilyn: Wolf, Dave. Row 2. Wong, Teresa: Wrighl, Claire: Wrighf, Loralieg Wright, Sharon: Yamashile, Larry: Yerbury, Bob: Ylfeld, Larry: Zamira, Sfeve. Row 3. Zawislak, Gene: Zew- enbcrcien, Glen: Zinof, Ev- elyn: arnharv, Tom' Felle, Margie: Herron, .larnesg Myrvik, Loren: Neyens: Sam. Vandenberfi, John: Vander: slives: Georgia: Velke, Carl' Row 2. Williams, Donna: :C E: r s i i I 1 1 . f Qfidz. l 5 :rwmg My gi A 9 Q f rr ', . f, 5 Q I+ bf . rf l -sf - igjil kr k .31 , K s 5.13 - fix, ff' Q . fa , ' U i ti, f .Z Wir a V Mk' .sh - q. .ff N13 V -- , - ,-. 4,5 'iw '- .5 - A X W Y , 5 -'rr ' J' , W I .4 ,,,. 3 ,,,.., . , ,I M h 1 .,, e . . .. ' - 2. . V . ,.,3,- J 4 ,L H ,, , T ' QV, 3 l 1, I ' J H! 'af 3 .W iw Q' iv .- Q MWA5 'Z' S ' + -lQiQl..L. I Y av? lg .l , . HN it 5-.,, -. 1. faemwpmfwqsiasg. ,A ,, 5 .4 .4 ' jr 1 5 ., -' . 1 A I 1, , ' 5 , ,,,, ' z s 5 Wg: j 5 1. , Wg is- !3: 37'2f 5 E E 5 E 2 F J 3 5 2 2 E 2 E 3 E? E 5: 2 Q ! E ! 3 Q 5 Q S gf ii E2 E + R 2? T Qi Sfuclenf ouncilgjfeelss 04542 qifavbfion adbve Ed Hommel Tom Cummings Pregidenf Vice President The queen has arrived, the dance has begun, and at last Vicki's work is done. Vicki Campbell was in charge of Homecoming royalty and social events, the most ambitious project ot this year's Student Council. Her work was complete when the Home- coming queen, Claudia Pease, was coronated. By confirming the purchase of the school bus, the Student Council made it possible tor all loyal lads and lassies to attend out-ot-town games, and to enioy various business trips and excursions. Because the primary purpose of the Student Coun- cil is to better the school, the members took partic- ar Donna Dunlap A Kathie Alderman Secretary Finance Commissioner ular interest in its appearance. New curtains were put in the lunchroom, garbage cans were painted the traditional yellow and black, and friendly re- minders to litterbugs were hung on walls and doors. To raise money for various purchases, the council sold bookcovers and also corsages and mistletoe during the Christmas season. The 'council also co- ordinated the iunior bake sale, class pin sales, and the seniors' sales of lightbulbs and sweatshirts. All in all, this year was a busy yet rewarding one tor our Student Council. Student Council-First Row-Pitzler S.: Canonica, S,: Rockway, P.: Larson, P.: Plummer, T.: Simpson, J.: Jones, L. Second Row-Horr, D.: Overbo, G.: Snavely, K.: Hommel, E.: Anderson, H.: Wade, J.: Nilsen, R.: Dunlap, D.: Campbell, V. 62 Heide Rose, German exchange student, and Bob Sprenger, Stadium exchanger to Holland, enjoy the Affiliation Club dance. adflfihafion oncluales uscy, rofifagle ear To send one Lincoln student to Siemens Schule, West Berlin, and to support an exchange student from Germany at Lincoln is the purpose of the Affili- ation Club. To reach this goal the Affiliation Club sponsored a dance, The Germain Bier Party in October, sold tickets to the Tacoma Little Theater production of Othello in November, and sold Affiliation stock in the spring. Blond haired Heide Rose was the German ex- change student from the school of Waldoberschule, West Berlin. When asked what Heide liked most about America, she exclaimed, Food, I like the hamburgers and the hot dogs very much. Claudia Pitzler was the Lincoln exchange student to Siemens Schule, West Berlin. In a letter to the Affiliation Club, Claudia said, My 'German Family' is iust perfect. I am very happy here. Junior Marilyn Scholl was chosen to be Lincoln's exchange student next year and will leave for Berlin this summer. Officers of the club are Kay Snavely, President, Heide Rose, Vice President, Sue Spring, Secretary, Kathy McDonald, Treasurer, and Dr. Steiger, Advisor. A flop-Firgf RL-,w-R0e5ef LA- Garnett Pg Smith, 5,3 MacDonald, K.g Rose, H.g Snavely, K.g Clernmens, M., Spring, 5.3 Canonica, S.g Dr. Steiger, advisor. Sggond RbwQSchi55er.'D,,'Ander5on. Eg Scholl, M.g Burnett. M., Keller, J.g Anderson, D.g Robinson, J.g Burnett, M. enafe, argesf ggocfy, oCeaJs ScAool wrojecfs Every Tuesday morning Senate met in room 208 to discuss school projects and plan various functions. Under the leadership of Tom Cummings, Presi- dent, and Virginia Bussard, Secretary, Senate was able to look back upon a successful year. Senate contains several valuable committees including: the Welcoming Committee, which wel- comes incoming sophomores in the fall, and the Calendar Committee, which maintains the student calendar on the second floor hall. 'This year Senate helped sponsor the Homecoming Dance, sold cor- sages and mistletoe in December to help pay for the band uniforms, and held a shoeshine in February during all three lunches. Senate officers, Tom Cummings, President, and Virginia Bussard, Secretary, preside over Senate meeting. 25 .X L wc . First Row--Canonica, P., Kalivas, S., Larson, P., Schenfeld, D. Socond Row- Robinson, J., Duvall, J., Accimus, S., Garnett, P. Third Row-Johns, N., Burnett, M., Cook, L., Gall, L., Van Walk, L. UNUAY yummy Nl .ff , fly, 5 io 5 6 ' I ll c lk lwlhpgl-Ig ll 15 y , C Q lli lg is mlm if lla 20 . 2 ,, 24lS ' X 'X L 25 2 ll-L X . ELECT flclrv , i.. N Q Members of the Senate Calendar Committee schedule school events for March. Sands-First Row-Masonic, C.: Tsapralis, M.: Stoll, M.: Klinkert, G.: Bruner, S.: Meyers, N.: Swanson, J.: Crist, D.: Hefty, L.: Molzan, T.: Nilsen, R Socond Row-Anderson, T.: Hedden, M.: Duval, L.: Gunderson, N.: Sem, J.: Michel, A.: Riste, C.: McLean, J.: Blankenship, V.: Butler, K.: Davis, P Third Row-Tsapralis, D.: Peterson, R.: Bussard, V.: Hammermaster, D.: Jamison, T.: Hook, J.: Racca, M.: Wheeler, J.: Des Voigne, M, Senate members listen attentively to important business of meeting. , H., onorarcy emders o ecy xjle P CiAers ,Key Clubbers Rich Lang and Frank Whylie, senior candidates for cheerleaders, appear in their charming attire. Wow! Take a look at those cheerleaders! This year Key Club had a cheerleader contest to raise money for Thanksgiving Day baskets. They also sold Christmas stockings for the Cerebral Palsy Fund. On Easter the club gave a warm party for under- Key club officers-Len to .sqm-Havre, o.,,seCfe+.,fy.rfessuf-ef, Reynolds, 1. privileged children. Each season's holiday was in the mind of Lincoln's Key Club members as they devoted their time to help others. President, Curran, M., Vice President. -. A - Key Club-First Row-Nilsen R ' Wheeler J.' Bailey, D., Shreves, D., l-laver, D., Reynolds, T., Curran, Molzan, T., Cohrs, G., Cool-ey, E., Biggs, A., L R J h D lvl onic C., Kleven, R. Swenson D. Second Row-Wdiahh, M., Cummings, T. Hathaway, J., Dolman, G., l-lommel, E., Whylie, F., ang, ,, o nson, ., as I, Third Row-Davis, P., Peterson, R., Olson, O,, Denzer, T., Kloeppel, G., karsen, G., Zak, J., Wade, J. Leffermen om Plefe nccessful 04cfive ear 53 - ,gil ,,al ii: J E 1313 Lefiermans' Club-Firsf Row-Baiiey, D., Des Voiqnes, M., McNeiI, P., Meisenberg, G., Woiahn, M-., DeMeerler, B., Vodarski, B., Kieven, R., Howliff, P. Second Row-Biggs, A., Cummings, T., Rockeii, T., Kirsme, J., Grubb, M., Whylie, Lawson, J., Rickefts, D. Third Row-Bailey, H., Hager, D., Grayuff, E., Marfinson, B., Ernst, G., Madison, J., Zlndi, B. . 0215 , Cparficipafes gn umerous odcfivifies Boys' Qlub Represenfaiives-Firsf Row-Hansen, D., Rickeifs, D., HafhawayJ., Hewitt, P., Vodarski, B., Curran, M., Shanahan, J., Anderson, D., Brands, B., Maiison, S., Aaby, N., Cummings, J. Second Row-Jamison, D., Fosier, J., Biggs, A., Wiiheirn, R., Cummings, T., Wiiiiarns, D., Graviff, E., Zindf, B., Kieven, R., Whylie, F., Niisen, R., Wade, J. 67 Qrfs , CIMA, Cenfer Gfadcfion PATTY SECHLER President Girls' Club Officers-Seated-Spring, S., Vice President, Sechlar, P., President, Canonica ,S., Represental tive to Council. Standing-Callaway, S., Program Chairman, Riste, C., Corresponding Secretary, Gurskell, P., Recording Secretary, Dotson, G., Service Chairman, Grant, K., Welfare Chairman, Hedden, M., Soph Representative, l-lolcensen, S., Treasurer, Levorsen, A., Social Chairman, Kalivas, S., Chit Chat. After enrolling in Lincoln, every girl is a member of Girls' Club and was urged to be active. To wel- come incoming sophomore girls, Little Sister Day was held at Lincoln Park during the summer. On Septem- ber 2l, the annual Sophomore Tea was held in the library with a style show highlighting the event. Frosty Dreams was the social department's theme for the annual Girls' Club Tolo held on No- vember l8, in the boys gym. Decorating Lincoln for the holidays was another maior proiect. Roll Room Representatives were elected so as to include all girls in Girls' Club work. Consisting of one representative from each roll room, frequent meetings were held so as to publicize important proiects and activities and help make drives and sales successful. At the installation assembly in the spring, the new Girls' Club officers were officially introduced with their symbols of their office and hopes for a successful year. Girls' Club Home Room Representatives-First Row-Williams, R., Thurston, S., Plumb, J., Leopanen, J., Netzel, S., Stein, M., Stubbs, S., Larson, P., Gill, W., James, L., Cardinas, T., Roley, S. Second Row-Elmendorf, T., Fink, A., Reis, H., Stoker, J., Oldfield, J., Cameron, J., Dickman, J., Ricketts, J., Coffin, K., Matthees, S., Reddiclc, l. Third Row-Hawkins, L., Alexander, E., Schrag, M., Arnestad, H., Schiesser, D., Butsch, K.., Beell, J., Johnson, l., Smith, P., Adler, M, Fourth Row-Finley, J., Lagersted, P., Braudway, S., Newby, L., Wilson, B., Engels, C., Brown, C., Nilsen, L., Harvey, R., Kowalchuk, J. 68 0462- ffes Sfimulafe ervice l 'if 'YE' LINDA HEFTY President Abe-Ettes Officers-Seated, left tohriqht-Dunlap, D., Social Chairman, Hefty, L., President, Rockway, P., Vice President, Standing, left to right-Huff, M., Reporter, Knoell, L., Tresaurer, Matson, T., Secretary. To give recognition to those girls who have taith- During the year Abe-Ettes had a car wash, tully served Lincoln's Girls Club in its various activi- worked with Girls' Club on the rummage sale, ties is the purpose ot Abe-Ettes. Any girl who has helped decorate the halls for the holidays, and sold earned twenty-tive points working on various Abe- daffodil buttons. A maior project ofthe year was a Ettes and Girls' Club proiects and activities may tea given for Honorary Girls' Club members of other become a member. high schools in Tacoma. A Abe-Ettes-First RowfEriQkson, B., Thomas, M., Johnson, L., Huff, M., Matson, T., Secretary, Helty, L., President, Rockway, P., Vice President, Rytkonen, J. Dunlap, D., Knoel, L., Treasurer, Snavely, K. Second Row-Gurskell, P., Strauss, M., Arnestad, H., Knlivas, S., Canonica, S., Levorsen, A., Oldfield, L., SOVWIQ. S., Matthees, S. Third Row-Walker, A., Tittle, D., Roeser, L., Blankenship, V., Kent, K., Butler, K., Accirrius, S., Tiedeman, C., Martin, K. Fourth Row-Antush, B., Nilsen, L., Moisio, L., Oliver, C., Heritage C., Harvey, R. ep - SfrongAolJ CD migAfy adde Spirit To promote enthusiasm among the student body and to elevate Lincoln's spirit to the high points attained by previous classes was the objective of this year's Pep Club. Their capacity to create spirit and enthusiasm toward Lincoln's sports provided the backing needed to boost the morale of the school. Pep Club's activities this year included Pep As- semblies held before each football and basketball game, Class Competition held at the pep assem- blies, and two Pep Parades-one held before the Grid-Go-Round in September, and the other held before the final play-off game between Wilson at P.L.U. in March to determine the winners for state. For the Pep Parades enthusiastic supporters dec- orated their cars with black and gold streamers and while riding to the games sang school songs and chants. This created an atmosphere of anticipation and excitement. Another function of the Pep Club was the financing of the transportation of the yell and song staff to out-of-town games. The Pep Club was also responsible for furnishing the pep buses to these games. The enthusiastic participation of the members and the efforts of the officers enabled Pep Club to achieve its goal this year. L , .1 Pep Club-First Row--Smith, S., Evenmo, O., Shiotani, B., Klinkert, G., Hurdel- brunk S Ca de as T Ed a ds S Ostb at T , -I I' Fl , .3 w r , ., erq, L., Thurston, S., M san, ., Larson, P., Schenfeld, D., Jackson, J., Wrght, P., Reis, H., Blake, S., Pardue, M.,-Schenck, S., Welk, S. Second Row- urksell, G., Duvall, J., Miller, J., Dress, L., Plumb, J., Pennewell, J., Rockway, P., Antush, B., Gurksell, P., Kris Ashton, Pep Club President, presents Club Officers-Seated-Ashton, K., President. Left to right-l-lowitt, P., Sergeant-at-Arms, the Spirit of the Abes' trophy tg the Senior P Tiedernan, C., Vice President, Riste, C., Secretary, McDougall, G., Treasurer, Bennett, G., Social Chairman. Class President, Frank Whylie. uplsorfs qeams Ijo Ijifle fzflhnning Iucfories Erickson, B.: Anderson, D.: Buller, K.: Maifhees, S.: Hendrixson, S.: Crisl, D. Campbell: V.: Schraq, M.: McDougall, G.: Anderson, P. Third Row-Schraq C.: DeColeau: D.: Plan, K.: Hansen, N.: Hill, S.: Burnelf ,M.: Oldfield, L., Michel, A.: Talberf, S.: Sfambaugh, K.: Ricketts, D.: Gunderson, N.: Syversno, T E.: Urlecher, F.: Sawyer, S.: Olson: N.: Olson, J. Fcurfh Row-Buller, J.: V McGuire, C.: Porler, L.: Hansch, B.: Roeser, L.: Wriqhl, G.: Van l-looser, J.: ' Beell, J.: Pallerson J.: Keller, J.: Brown, C.: Newby ,L.: Arnesrad, H.: Garnell, P.: Ashlon, K. is A Typical pep assembly with Senior Abes clapping to the rhythm of the rhyme and the beat of the drums. 71 ens cope gn mem ers adncvlodcgibfcy L. L. L. began the new school year with the initia- tion 'of new members. When the initiation was over the girls took the pledge: As a member of Lincoln Letter Lassies I will do my best to further the interest in girls' athletics and promote good sportsmanship and a feeling of friendliness among the participants in the girls' sports. To be able to be a member of L. L. L. a girl must earn her letter in sports. This letter can be earned in her Sophomore, Junior, or Senior year. On October 12, the Dogpatch Dance was held honoring Nancy Torkelson and Gary Meisenberg who were chosefn Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner. To raise money they sold Pom Poms during the football sea- son and held a sock hop in the girls' gym in November. The officers for the year were: Carol Grilley, Treasurer, Nancy Torkelson, Vice President, Carolyn Grilley, President, and Theda Chapman, Secretary. LLL-Treasurer, Grilley, C., Vice President, Torkelson, N., President, Grilley C and Secretary, Chapman, T. L. L. L.-Firsttllov-Grilley, C., Chapman, T., Grilley, C., Hendrixson, S., Schultz, S., Torkelson, N., Roeser, L. Second Row-Tittle, D., Thomas, M., Matson, T., Duval, L., Teidernan, C., Brown, J., Arbuthnot, J., Potocki, P., Matthees, S. Third Row-Ates, S., Harris, K., Heritage, C., VanWalk, L., Smith, C., . . . E Burbank, D., Nilsen, L., Antush, B., Knoel, L., Moisno, L., Weber, 72 Wet! Cross OlflglGS goalgn ISMCCQSSIIAMZ rive l The annual Red Cross Drive opened Monday, No- vember 5, and ended Friday, November l6. Don- elda Horr, chairman of the drive, and also president of the Tacoma-Pierce County Junior Red Cross, said that the goal for this year was 5200. Roll room rep- resentatives were elected in order to collect money. ,Working with Donelda on the drive were Linda Hefty, Donna Dunlap, Shirley Calloway, Dick Dart Under the direction of Donelda Horr, seated, these people played an im- portant role in making the Red Cross Drive successful. Standing are: Shirley Callaway, Pat Rockway, Dick Dart, Donna Dunlap, and Linda Hefty. and Pat Rockway. The advisor was Mr. Don Tracey. Home Room competition and an assembly, featur- ing a talk by Donelda, and a film on Red Cross services, were the two major events of the Red Cross Drive. By collecting money at the door of the assembly, and by holding home room competition between the rooms the goal was doubled and reached a grand total of 5400. Red Cross Representatives-First Rowflirasch, J.g Anderson, T., Peterson, M., Hess, L., Blake, S., Starnbaugh, Kg Morris ,Kg Huff, M.: Marshall, C., P B b , D., Glasser, J., Davis, P., Peterson, R.g Moisio, L., Williams, 6.3 Bombardier, J., Anderson, J.g Jean, P. Second Row-Vieneau, M., Wright, .3 en oe Sarandos, S 73 QIWCA Inn wards CIQGCGIVGJ 0415 may anquef TORCH PIN, emblem of the National Honor So- ciety for Secondary Schools, is awarded each year to qualified graduating seniors. They are required to have a cumulative grade point average of 3.2, to have membership in Honor Society for three semesters, and to have earned four service credits, which are equivalent to 36 hours of work in some non-credit school activity. HONOR SOCIETY is open only to seniors and iuniors with a 3.2 grade point average and to sophomores with a 3.0 grade point average. Activi- ties included the sophomore initiation, management of the school pictures in the fall, a Christmas party, awarding of Torch Pins, and election of new officers at the end of the year. In May the annual banquet was held and a scholarship was awarded to a worthy senior. Officers of Honor Society were: Pat Rytkonen, president, Neil Aaby, vice president, Linda Van Walk, secretary, Carol Tiedeman, assistant secre- tary, Andrea Cacek, treasurer, and Miss Brinegar, advisor. 74 onor ociefcy em ers an! in Classes me rw H 1-'L -- 'dw -.....,.....,..... id 'f 'Wh ww! ?f: 'g. lil i ll H ll! ' Honor Socieiy Officers-Siffinq-Pal Rylkonen, Presidenf, Linda Van Honor Society member Lynn DUVG' Wofks hard Walk, Secretary. Sianding-Carol Tiedernan, Assisfanv Secretary, to maintain her high grade point average. Neil Aaby, Vice Presidenl. M995 Honor Sociely-Firsl Row-Snnilh, S,g Duvall, J., Scheer, K., Rulkonen, P., Helrner, L., Fink, R., Holslrom, M., Tsapralis, M., Lerew, M., Carder, N., Everell, C., Pilzler, S. Second Row-Smilh, S., Arbulhnol, J., Schenclc, S., Schraq, C., Leppanen, J., Tiedeman, C., Thomas, M., Levorsen, A., Hansen, N,, Wiswell, M Third Row-Ales, S., Veller, C., Barfh, M., Bernefl, M. Sechler, P., Dreis, L,, Anderson, E., Overbo, G., Duval, L., Gurskell, P., Roswell, C. Fourfh Row- Greiffenberg, K., Dill, C., Burgin, L., Kalivas, S., Moore, K., Alexander, L., Van Walk, L., Granl, K., Maas, B. Fiflh Row'-Clemmens, M., Williams, M., Lind sey, R., McSwain, G., Spring, S., Gunderson, N., Whilfield, B., Moisio, L., Smilh, C. Sixfh Row-Williams, R., Schiesser, D., Robinson, J., Calloway, S., Har ris, K., Cohrs, G., Edwards, A., Anderson, T. Sevenlh Row-Anderson, L., Beally, W., McClurg, J., Belleci, T., Wallis, K., Horsf, P. 75 s ereffes rpafrons 47415 ScAool04cfivifies ' 5 wi T l If 5 tw 9 P- 1 ' 'gf 1 I ' l . f .g. i'i -1..-- ' li A L gigrsrresilp-'rsf ROW-F 55Cl , Jil Selles, S.,'Basse++, S., McLean, J., Leppanen, J., Torkelson, N., Wilson, K., Terry, S., Duncan, P., l-lurdelbrink, S., Reis H64S,W.. Erandon, D., Varney, S., Tomlinson, J., Fry, C. Second Row-Elmendorf, K., Jones, M., Anderson, T., Peferson, M., Plan, K., Anderson, B., S, Docs' SB P-1 Blake. 54 MiIler,.J., Nunce, D., Marsh, M., Mory, E., Basseff, M. Third Row-Alred, R., Williams, R. Elmendorf, T., Hunf, C., Edwards, J'j D Cel- r-D uafllf. 5-I Roloff, CAI Fink., A.: Sabol, IJ., Slambauqh, K., Rosengren, S., lko, K., Perry, D. Fourfh Row-Van Wallc, L., Newell, G., Pennewell, Fihh ek oeaFu, r. Horfoni A-I Roberls, S., l-lurrie, M., Williams, K., Shraq, M., Sfroifs, L., Ricliells, J., Talberl, S., La Rock, L., Lang, L., Whiifield, B. ow- Oster- RAIDGHLS-1Alexander, L., Zawislak, G., Lindsey, R., l-lonios, S., Wilson, B., Brown, C., Phillips, C., Kinzner, D. Edwards, A., bnyder, S., ' Fraffinaer C The Usherefles have kept busy Throughout the .The officers were: President, Nancy Torkelson, year by helping parents find various rooms at Back- Vlfe Pfesldenif PGUleTfS DUUCGNZ 5eC efC 'Y, KGHWY Wilson, Treasurer, Margaret Stein, Business Man- ager, Sandra Terry, Historian, Mary Davis, and Ad- , I visor, Mrs. Melquisf. The group comprised of eighfy Profrcmg Ti: Chnslmas Ve5Ffe Ijf The 5P 'f Q CON' girls was one of The largesf service groups af Lincoln cer , an a ommencement mg t. this yeqr, 'ro-School Night, by selling programs at home school games and by usheringwat the Thanksgiving Day WOn'f you have a seat? Sheryl Selles ushers Mrs. Ushefenes Officer?-Davggi BM, Hislinan, sieinz Tsssgreqdwlison, K., - - 5 3 I ,, er, orxe son, ., resi en, Stoll and Mrs. Michel at back-to-school night. ecrelm my Duffgffsgm ij,Q1qP,eS,den,. 76 Clericalwssisfanfs rain Lg-or Q-nfnre osifions C2 iff: -an ,. N-,,.-v- ' Cllerical Assistams-First RowfGun:icrsov N: OWsom, N q ONdfieNd Jg Omen ,J ' Trfgnf M 3 Waijcr C.q Kms, H-1 EVW5 M-2 POT-DCU, 6. SecQr?dbRowi- Kmzncr, Mg Fianery, S.gAsh1m, K.q Jansdw, JigWe1k, Hokcnsonx, S17 Secwfgr, Dwefkichj D. Third Row-Durmas, G,, Johnson, S., Morqan, M., a OV, J Pefersom, J.g WQHM, S. Ligrarians ssisf Sf'lflJQVlfS gn e erence WorA Library Assisianfs-Beffy Brown, Tana Tabor, Lesfer Havard, Murkw S aJss Loran Bwbmk Cards HJH Q vd Pads Bhdqcv 77 Sfuclenfs erve 04642 em ers ij-Aron Aon! ear Lunchroom Assisfanfs-Seafed-Supino, Carol: Medley, Roxey. Sfanding- Sfage Crew-Firsf Row-Kline, R.g Prokopoyiclw, S, Second Row-Jones, M.g ' ' d M.'J h R.'Ad 's r Mur h J. Neyens, Samg Neyens, Vlola, Neyens, Gary. Saun ers, , o nson, , yu o, p y, Health Assisfanis-Ray, Robing Potockl, Pakg Coffin, Kathy: Scheer, Kaflwie Harfsell, Peggyg Henderson, LesNieg Torkekon, Nancyg Jones, Marge. 78 ovie rew SAows Sfudenfs gclucafional Movie Crew-Firsr Row-Foiey, J., Burfon, R., Canedy, D., Ray, M., Tyler, W., Barnes, B., Lazares, M., Johnson, R., Baurnqarfner, D., Kraff, C. Second Row- Lund, S., Sounders, M.' Cummings, J., Vandenberq, R., Hagen, L., Adyisor, Murphy, J., Jones, M., Johnson, R., Ciark, A., G-rofhkop, D. o 9 oresfrfy COVlfl OlS IVICO V1 S ree QVVVI Foresiry-Firsf Row-Bacnfneier, Ed, Baird Bcrion, Waiis, Craifg, Bauqhn, Sieye, Lanqn Karen, Lindscy Redona' News Gioria' Boisfad Marian' Kiief' rry, Bcnn, Gary, Brickiey, Paui, Johnson, Kci1h,Grabowsky, Ed' Mr, Trier. Second 'Row-Bcferson, Gus'iLar'qdori Bob, Hoiwsfrorn, Dave, Wehrkgfno, Torn, Lanz, Jirn, Wi iyerd, Dick, Giirnorc, Rich, Oison, Dave, Gord, Ted, Eizrer, Biii, Muchicnbmch, Bob, Peck, Don, Posi, John, Cummings, Jim, 79 reloares fgfvwlenfs or nsiness Iworfd d Row--Cook, B.g Smith, J.g Swanson, C.g Anderson, N.g The Distributive Education Clubs of America are the national organization designed to promote career opportunities for boys and girls in fields of distribution. The D. E. Class was taught to meet customers with confidence, to get along with employ- ers, to manage iobs efficiently, to set up displays, and to understand the advertising procedures of different businesses. Under the leadership of Mrs. Doerner, the D. E. class took various field trips throughout the year, sold valegrams during February and set up the showcase on the second floor hall. On March 24, 25 and 26, the annual D. E. Conference was held at the Winthrop Hotel with members coming from all parts of the state to attend. Distributive Education students, looking ahead to the business world, realized the value and impor- tance of knowledge gained in their D. E. classes. - een emders erve lprojecfs ,ff W ,., Y-Teens-First Row-Spring, S., Wright, P.: Reis, H., Brown, Mg Plan, K., Goelzer, S., Crist, D., Pidcock, Mg Mesoyedz, D., Mattson, J,g Evenmo, O., Holly, L., Combs, L. Second Row-Huff, M., McMahon, S., Sechler, P43 Accimus, S., Kock, J., DeCo1eau, D., Swanson, J., Thompson, M., Gurdy, G., Canonica, S. Y-Teens Officers-Laura Ostberg, Corresponding Secretary, Judy Swanson and Marilyn Pidcock, Reps to Inner Club, Patty Sechlar, President, Sue Accimus, Vice President, and Teena Plummer, Recording Secretary. This was the second year that Y-Teens supported the name of Amoca-Y. The purpose of Y-Teens is to further three goals - life, friendship, and love of God. To raise money Y-Teeners went from door-to- door and performed various service projects, such as raking leaves from lawns, carrying away trash, and trimming hedges. On March 29, Oriental Paradise, a dance for all Tacoma Y-Teens, was held at Weyerhaeuser Hall. Officers for this year were: Patty Sechlar, Presi- dent, Sue Accimus, Vice President, Judy Swanson and Marilyn Pidcock, Reps to Inner Club, and Teena Plummer, Secretary. Bl alolaella Ckoir ecwls occ: gmeloarfmen f iff? Q . ,Tw A .-.wfy ,ggfyqtV,fi:,jq57.9.,.,.,V ...:..r-:MW .5251 jg Vk.. my -A-.if r3,2..i.5.:Z,:Q:fVis, A.k, , ff.: .-k' :wig lege :V if-iff, igfwf , my--:E..r :..Q..v..::m5,. w mv! Wm K We A Cappella Choir-First Row-Strauss, M.: Beck, J.: Hansen, N.: Anderson, J.: Duncan: P.: Larson, P.: Schruoo: S.: Roclcway: P.: Jackson: J.: Sorsdalwl, J. Orr: D.: Grover: D.: Erickson: D. Second Row-VanWalk, L.: Eby, S.: Barth: M.: Anderson, P.: Mobroten: l.: Holstad, B.: Dernlco, F.: Peterson, J.: Dotson G. ilhoan, C.: Wetk S.: Mobroten: I.: Fullmer, P.: Andersen: J.: Horton: A.: O'Connor, B. Third Row-Garnett: P.: Crocker: E.: Walton: D.: Miller: M.: Carlson J.: Novak: D.: Sorsdahl: B.: Drashil: M.: Derqan: L.: Bergman: D.: Pickett, L.: Tyler: W.: Davidson, D.: Reda: T. at E ...K i 1 i 2 A , Choir members follow the direction of Dear Lincoln Mr. Schuchmon ot the Winter Concert. gn Odssemghes, onceris, Sfafe Comlsefifion A Cappella Choir-First Row-Bailey, J.: Atkins, B.: Rossa, C. Second Row-Newby, L.: Arnsted, H.: Bergman, A. Third Row-Hassler, L.: Olson, C.: Young, G. Fourth Row-Whitbeck, S.: Merritt, B.: Crawford, J. -...xxx . 6 ehearsed and manhandled at the choir initiation. Lincoln's A Cappella Choir has constantly been improving their reputation as a top vocal group this year with their many excellent performances. The year began for the Choir with the Thanksgiv- ing assembly. Other holiday performances included the Christmas broadcasts for KTAC from the Doric and for KTNT from the Winthrop. The Christmas Vespers were the climax of the season, both per- formances being very successful. The Winter Concert marked the end of the winter season for the Choir. Representing Lincoln at the Western Washing- ton Music Educators District Contest the Choir re- ceived a superior rating, the highest rating possible. The Choir completed the year with performances in Bellingham, the formal Spring Concert and presentations at Graduation and Baccalaureate ceremonies. Mr. Schuchman 83 ocal groups WCOMVQHQ U-6Z!eVlfeClSflflLJGVlf'S e T Beginning Girls' Glee-Firsf Row-Blodqelf, P., Bralholm, C., Madlung, J., Tomlinson, J., Hollsfrom, M., Klingelhoffer, L., Hunl, C., Pielz, S., Lewis, S. Marlin, E., Skladany, M., Preszler, W., Rawley, D., Davis, M., Wrighl, L., Prascli, J. Second Row-Jamyson, O., DeCo+eau, L., Huqhey, R., Foresler, P. Johnson, J., Peacher, S., Hudlna, K., Grange, C., Wescoll, R., Bresolin, B., Warner, J., Allheimer, B., Odom, L., Owens, J., Garrison, C., Garrell, M. Advanced Girls' Glee-Firsl Row-Bonney, J., Brown, M., Ryan, M., Orr, J., Younker, P., Jaynes, P., Wafkins, D., Norris, B., Brown, P., Moore, D., Phelps, T., Terry, S., Sloll, M. Second Row-Zalferberg, K., Gililand, L., Lovoll, S., Jacobsen, L., Rowe, J., Roswell, C., McSwain, G., Dooley P., Beimborn, D., Malzen, J., McKinney, M., Bibelheimer, A. Thir dRow-Pelerson, M., Slepnens, S., Selle-s, C., Fink, R., Gardner, D., Anderson, L., Faul K., Terrian, R., Weasl, S., l-lewell, A., Slyler, B., Landis, S., Braudway, S. .fe A 1 ..... - fn! J. L . M 5 'Q if l 2 ' .. ,- B k Pg M'lI M., Ek , D., B li ' , E., UH back, J., Smifh, T., Thompson, R., Benner, J., Severson, B., Dergan, relgrgxggyg-jllslqgrgzn vXill3llllmDolll1,aDir'RySl5, deigcond Rgw-Ha1l?Swlaly?rJ., Rickelll, K., Emery, D., Carlson, J., Rushlon, D., Novak, D., Sorsdahl, B., ' i' l Hlagen, L., Pierson, W,, Ray, M., Davidson, D., Hassler, L., Reda, T., Ervin, W., Zeller, D., Tyler, W. 84 Song Queens-Patty Wright, Pat Anderson, Bernadette Boland, Kathy Butler. Yell Queens--Nancy Olson Francine Urlacher, Laura Ostburg, Sandy Matthees. yellgfaffsfimulafes frong ScAoolSPirif' This year's vibrant yell staff contributed to Lin- coln's State Championship in football by leading the student body in support of the team.,At all of the games and pep assemblies the song queens and yell queens brightened the scene and symbolized the triumphant spirit of Lincoln. The Yell Staff also par- ticipated in the Capital League Pep Rally held this year in the Lincoln Bowl. The Yell Staff is chosen to represent the school by members of the faculty and certain members of the student body. Advisor for the pep staff is Mr. Jack Murphy. 85 l se . Concert Band Officers-First Row-Anderson, E.: McMahon, S.: Sechler, P.: Johnson, L. Second Row-Harvey, B.: Hieb, R.: Woiahn, M.: Krall, C. Brass section acl ara! worn made Spring oncerf crowning Concerf Band-First Row-Anderson, E.: Johnson, L.: Hosfefler, C.: Burnefl, M.: Schraq, M.: lufer, L.: Rieler, S.: Myers, N.: Liedke, E.: Jenkins, Schraq, C.:Ru1z, B.: Krall, C.: Lund, D. Second Row-Sechlar, P.: McMahon, S.: Knoel, L.: Harlsell, P.: Flanary, S.: Bers, W.: Anderson, G.: Whilfield Anderson, L.: Shade, D.: Hornecker, R.: Belleci, T.: Wainhouse ,J.: MacDicken, J.: Anderson, T.: Lamb, D.: Holmes, B.: MacDol:-?all, G.: Marfin,' Hemmings, K.: Lewis, L. Third Row-Long, B.: Tamberollo, G.: Wirfh, J.: Olson, D.: Jensen, G.: Yffieldf, L.: Wesfgard, L.: Perea, E.: arvey, B.: Malzan, lverson, D.: Cohrs, G.: Deskins, R.: Jones, D.: Harler, W.: Hieb, R.: Nuqen, R.: Hovies, T.: Beringer, W.: Dielrich, G.: Keene, D.: Smoofs, J.: Libbey, Harding, M.: Woiahn, M.. Fourfh Row-Heddan, M.: Brazie, J.: Kessler, D.: Gilley, C.: Sfrickland, L.: Walker, L.: Smith, S.: Vogler, L.: Olson, O.: Snider Lepore, J.: Brown, K.: Wilson, P.: Harmon, S.: Holycross, J.: Karlinsey, M.: Cummings, B.: Tsapralis, D.: Eease, D.: Ball, M.: Hoskins, B.: Peferson: R. fullness to Concert Band's performance. MCCQSS G year The Concert Band began their many perform- ances this year with an appearance at the Puyallup Fair in September. Participating in many of the assemblies during the first half of the year, the Concert Band provided the music for all of the Friday morning Pep Assemblies. At the annual Winter Concert the Concert Band presented a program which indicated much practice and hard work had gone into it. The Concert Band is always willing to work hard to achieve perfection with their instruments. The Concert Band also put in excellent perform- ances at the Pops Concert and at the Spring Formal Concert. The Concert Band closed the year with their traditional performance at Graduation. . W Q iflaf P . F' in P 1 ' -ra i Q -ma. QM, Everyone's attention, please! Practice makes perfect Orchestra-First Row-Walters, Lg Blankenship, 5.1 Neumann C' Hanse N' Br S' C l J - J J- Qi R- 1 h - Pickett um Main E if Jn eng wen L lirsonm yadnsell Son Ulac el F Second Row n lieu. -1 Ove,.3lesoez, l, 'I 'A GrcAe5fra, girls, gnsemdle adndswing CMV Concentration at the Winter Concert 88 Performing with the All-City Orchestra this year Lincoln's Orchestra, although small, was by no means inactive. The All-City Orchestra performed often during the year and was received with great appreciation at all of its appearances. The Swing Choir has begun its career only this year. It consists of a selected number of members who are also members of the A Cappella Choir. The purpose of the group is to present contemporary or popular music, which is usually not presented by the A Cappella Choir. The'Swing Choir has been very successful at all of its performances this year. The Girls' Ensemble, whose members are also members of the A Cappella Choir, also contributed to the success of the Vocal Department by adding their performances to tho'se of the other vocal groups. s l fl 4 A . ? fl f if ,fp 32.: Swing Choir-Flrsl Row-Mllhoan, C., Anderson, P., Perlerson, J., Ebbv, S., Beck, J., Sfrauss, Mg Anderson, J., Bergman, A., Olson, C.g Arnsled, H., . ' . ' . D O'Conner B: Erickson D4 Sorsdalwl, J., Orr, D. Second Row-Halhaway, J., Carlson, J., Buller, G., Rushlon, D., Drashul, M., Pnckef, L., Zeller, r L N W V C awford, J., Norris, R., Hassler, L., Derqan, . onfrigufe fjo uccess Cfmusic eloarfmenfs 'VF ',. f I lf 6 i , V Girls'Ensemble-KOw6.J-IBGFW,M-2Demko,F-IV6r1Wallc,L.gMobrolen,l,gMobro1en,I.gA1kins,B.gRockway,P.gAnderson,J.gJackson,J. March Band's performances this year were brightened by the addition of new uniforms. Although black and gold as were the old ones, the new uniforms are more fashionably styled and add more color to the March Band's appearance. The change of uniforms was first noticed on the football field where the band marched' and played at half-time for students and football fans. Other than the usual football favorites, the band presented many drill formations to accompany their music. After each touch- down the familiar sound of Onward Lin- coln was heard from the band section of the stands as the crowds cheered. The band completed their maior perform- ances of the year by participating in the annual Daffodil parade. 1fWL4l???Es.ff ti '- ,R X4 , , cf, March Band-Row I: Flqnarv.5.Il4f1Oell S.g Jensen, 6.1 HemmlnqS. ,K- ,ROW 2 Walker, A., Gustafson, C., DletrlCl1. 6- Lewis, L. Row 3: Strickland, L.:TBFf1l3e all G N l B H Ck r R r 0, .3 eson, .5 orne e, . Row 4: Wirth, J,g Conrad, K.: VOQTSV. Y . ' 5,51 5: L nd, D.: LONG. B- Egrl-Vlgg,-v'W,3 t?AYartin,uB. Raw 6:l4issle1r W., s fr, S., Bale 1. Eiegihraq, CTlOl50nl D3 Howes T., Nuqen, R. Row 8: Brown, KVI Hafl Sen, P,35moo1s,J.q McD0uqGll. 9- - ' ' A ear GWCA ,lgan ln ew nl orms wg f?Vl5 Maiorettes Pat Potocki, Carol Tied emcml and Gloria pofocki Wifh March Band proudly braves ram to Drum Major Chuck Kraft and Assistant Bob Harvey. we wma ggi March Band-First Row-Lamb, D.g Leene, D.g Yffieldl, Lg Perea, E.g An- derson, T.g Rulz, B.g Harding, M.: Mac- Dicken, J. Second Row-Burfon, R.g Pelersorv, R.g Smilh, T.g Holycross, J.: 474i games, i g . L-Z 5Cl1raq, Mg Jenkins, S.g Liedke Ex ' r W'l P - Hall M 4 Mahon, S. Sixth Row-Cohrs,k7,g,J0r1eS Rmiefr Srj MYGVS, N.: lufer, L.g Anderi Qzrplrrgigi lgv1'il'hircJS32Q1-lllarmoii S.: D.g Campbell, J.g- Hueb, R.p Marfrr1,G. son, E. Frffh Row-Sechlar, P.g Ander- Mellen 'T fwesmard L, Bram' J-I Hai-yer, W.g Deskrris, R.g Qlson, D. Suv san, L.: Shade. D.: Liffleiohn, C.g Whit- Hoskins' B-1 Anderson ' Q'-' Cummings' enyh Row-Polockl, 6.1 Tledeman, C. field, 3.1 Shadle. P.: Roberls, G.: Mc- B- Heddeh' M Fourfih KAW-Johmnl mocks, P.: Harvey. B.: Kraft C' GP S5CVVlAkeS, affochl PIN? 2 5 ig? 'Z' E U05 5 r .1 g K f ff- If Y A Q Y 3 5 1 me , 9 i ,Fm ir r W '5i - - ya- ' M -mfs -- 4 H gh 1 if A X , 27: 5 9 . .fwfr A 'EY' . , 'M f Ai I -.14 ' Bi ' l :H . Jw 1:51 , M 9 ' 3 ' 3, 5 'K' V . .,,v 5 2 - I x ff e ff .ki 'Q - :N 5 v A' f . -J . 5 bf v- A x J 'W- ,. b, , f X if f' N , if of ll l J l participate in Daffodil Parade. Members ofthe March Band provide music for pep rally in Lincoln Bowl. Marcetta Ki-First Row--Cox, E., Larson, P., Wolsey, C., Dunbar, S., Spring, S., Waller, C., Reis, H., Evans, M., Miller, J. Second Row-Jansen, J., Thurston, S., Saunders, P., Snyder, C., Vieneau, M., Simpson, J., George, N., Madlung, J., McClain, J. Third Row-Antush, B., Swanson, J., Weber, E., Bruner, S., Janson, J., Gardner, D., Torkelson, N., Stein, M. Fourth Row-Campbell, V., Anderson, L., Beell, J., Gardner, D., Hokenson, S., Woolery, S., Martin K ' Quanrud L ' Moisio L ' Johnson, S., Overbo, G., Ales, S. arcefia 041401 marceffs Mnifs RBVQA fen Half-time entertainment provided by Marcetta Ki The Marcetta Ki, Lincoln's girls' drill team, highlighted the half-time entertainment at this year's football games. Cooperating with the march band, the Marcetta Ki per- formed at home games, forming intricate patterns to illustrate the band's music. ln October Marcetta Ki members held their annual dance, Remember When. The Christmas season was marked by Marcetta Ki participation in the Santa Claus parade in downtown Tacoma. Under the guidance of their advisor, Mrs. Cissne, the Marcetta Ki marched steadily toward a reputation as an excellent drill team. ln the Daffodil Parade the Marcetta Ki represented Lincoln in a manner equal to the high standards of the school. This year's Marcetts, a special division of the Mar- cetta Ki, made up of selected members, performed bril- liantly at basketball games. ln new uniforms the Marcetts entertained for crowds at half-times. This year's officers of Marcetta Ki are Marilyn Evans, President, Cheryl Waller, Vice-President, Gladys Overbo, Secretary, and Heleen Rais, Treasurer. Q Marcefia Ki Officers7CheryN WaHer, Marnyn Evans. Siandinq: HeNeen Refs, Mrs. Cnssne, Gladys Overbo. Mcrcetfs entertain at half-time oofgallseason 04nr1lJ3asLefgallgames Marce+fs- Firs? Row: MiHer, J.1WaNler, Og Jansen, J.g Reiz N H' Evans Mx Vineau M.: Snyder. C.q Larson, P.g Stein, M. Secon Rcssvz McL'ean,'J.g Spring, 5.3 Overbo, G.: Torkelson, Ng Madhmq, J. ' 'ces ' Lincolnlan Staff-First Row--Duval, L.: Kloeppel, VP., Weber, D., M h ll, C.: Jones, L., Fate, L., Crist, D., Pederson, P. Second Row-Ri k tt , D., Rushton, BFS 5 D., Foster J.p McNeill, P., Boone J ' Dill, C., Hansen, E,,Alderrr1an, K., Mr. Sullivan, Advisor. inco nian Sfaff serves qTffieiA Mar 'Eff' Editor Lynette Jones assists Joyce Boone as work on the annual proceeds. , NL. f Many hours of hard work by the Lincolnian Staff went into the makeup of this year's annual. From the beginning of the school year members of the staff collected pictures and information to fill the pages between the newly selected covers of the i963 Lincolnian. As the year progressed the annual took form with empty pages being filled with pic- tures, copy, cutlines, and heads. Besides the major work of producing an annual the staff also put together and sold the Lincoln Directories. This year's staff was under the direc- tion of Lynette Jbnes, Editor, and William Sullivan, Advisor. The Lincoln News this year received the Colum- bia Scholastic Association Medalist rating-the high- est possible rating for a high school, off-set printing, weekly newspaper division. This award was the only one awarded in any division in Washington. ln keeping with the theme of the fiftieth anniver- sary the News Staff put out an anniversary issue on February 8. Members of the Staff worked for nearly a month preparing the special edition. This year's staff was headed by Editor-in-Chief Harold Anderson. Managing Editor was Steve Bar- ker, Associate Editor was Kathie Scheer, Sports Ed- itor was Dan Ricketts, Feature Editors were Pat Ryt- konen and Theda Chapman. ,, a i l' 5 V g,,. ff I 1 l4E...3'-v-lame, its www, we ,Q 'WY -Qs., Quill and Scroll-Firsl Row-Crist, D., Pederson, P., Weber, D., Jones L., Scheer, K. Second Row-Mr, Conlrls, Cox, M., Barker, S., Anderson, l-l., Boone, J., Dill, C., Halhaway, J., Rlckells, D., Rylkonen, P. Lincoln News Editors-Sealed-Kalhie Scheer, Harold Anderson, Edilorvin- Chief, Theda Chapman. Slanding-Sleve Barker, Pal Rylkonen, Dan Rickelfs. inco n ews ins meJabsf odwar 4 C? dev Lincoln News Slaff-Firsl Row-Srnllh, R., Cook, L., Scheer, K., Rosenqren, S., Rav, R., Crisl, D., Boone, J., Arnsled H., Zander PQ Rylkonen PQ Nernec J., Dean, J., Chapman, T, Second Row-Whilbeck, S., Colbo, B., Anderson, H., Barker, S., Cox, M., Pefergon R., llohrlson, R, Kilmse J,, 'Rn5h+On D '- Wolfe, T., Bingham, W., Mr. Conlris, Advlsor. l 95 -1-1 Ski Club Officers-Patterson, J., Secretary, Keller, J., Treasurer, Rocket, T., President, Peck, D., Vice President. Beautiful ski weather greeted our eager snow bunnies as they donned their skis and headed for the slopes. Three overnight trips in November, December and March were held at Copper Creek Lodge. Some skiers met with various accidents, but most were able to enioy the trips. SLIWS Shale own nowcy Slopes ..... Thompson sisters at the mountain. The group also held a hay ride and party in December and a bake sale and car wash for money- raising projects. Water skiing trips at lakes were held in the spring. Mr. Frank Ochs was the advisor. Ski Club-First Row-Rockctt, T., Kronalizl, D., Valen, S., Patterson, J., Schraq, M., Thompson, S., Butsch, K., Van Hooser, J., Wright, J., Keller, J., Roth, L., Margeson, G., Lunnetti, M., Beell, J., Clemrnens, M., Edwards, S., Nielson, L., Thompson, M. Second Row-Krehbiel, M., Reynolds, T., l-lathaway, J., Post, J., Johnson, R., McNeill, C., Misener, E., Klein, R., Kazada, S., Marsh, G., Wheeler, J., Peterson, G., Haver, D., Sechler, P. Third Row-Caley, R., Fear, R., Johnson, M., Patterson, J., Peck, R., Davis, P., Peck, D., Bailey, D., O'Mally, P., Syler, R., Lazares, M., Bernhardsen, D. 96 51 CAarro eve ops er ecf CJQI ing xgadifs El Charro-First Row-Bush, S,g Thompson, B.g Burgin, Lg Frigone, B.: Buhl, K ' Briggs D ' Dill C ' Koch,J.1VanN0y, S.: FOwlBf, PJTHOVWOS. H-I Slfmlflafid. l-V El Charro Officers-Eileen Telling, Secretary: Connie Vetter, Treasurerg Lynda Vice President: and Clarice Dill, President. Lincoln's horseriding club performed this year in both the Daffodil and Parkland Rodeo Parades. Each year El Charro sponsors a princess in the Parkland Rodeo. This year Eileen Telling, senior, was chosen to represent the group. Said Princess Eileen, It was a fun-filled experience, and I felt honored to be elected. The group also went Christmas caroling on De- cember 23. They rode on McKinley Avenue and in the 72nd district. El Charro changed their riding location to Rolling Hills Riding Academy, where the members rode at least one Saturday each month. Six members own their horses. Officers for '63 were: president, Clarice Dill, vice president, Lynda Cook, secretary, Eileen Telling, anc' treasurer, Connie Vetter. 97 ufn re urses, eac ers an or ocafions Ft -F' t R -H ff, M.: A ' ,S.: Sh k , B.: Sche f'eld, D.: Nunes, D.: Barns, S.: Brooks, J.: Craft, N.: Roesser, l.. Second RowfVan Walk, U UE: Ell-lllfggsg, Mrf: Blgkle, Sll Marsh, Mflrghiotani, Bailgjrnedtt, M.: G-illldian, D. Third Row-Barth, M.: Beirnborn, D.: Rossa, C.: Anderson, D.: Dunnigan, S. l:UlUl'e Nurses Club tries to C1CqUC1lnl members Members of Future Teqeherg Club gtudy Qnd with dlffefenf fields Of NUYSTUQ- evaluate the teaching profession. This year the club went to Western State Hos- pital and also had a psychiatric nurse speak at a meeting. This year they made trips to elementary schools to observe the teachers on the iob. They also had guest speakers at meetings. As their money-making Officers were Linda Van Walk, President, Sue proied they mode and Sold puppets. Accimus, Vice President, Jay Anderson, Secretary, and Mclrlha Huff' Treasurer' The advisor was Mrs. Hanson and the president The advisor was Mrs. E. Grant. was Judy Nemec, Future Teachers-Flfsl' ROW-PENS. ,M-I Hawkins, N.: Levorson, A.: Goezer, S.: Nemec, J.: Aled, R.: Williams, R.: Pennewell, J. Second Row-Coffin, K.: Hanson, N.: Harris, K.: Eucksan, B.: Knoell, L. Third Row-Woolerv, S.: Otto, L.: Randis, S.: Williams, M.: Porter, P. 98 TTT megafors 5PeaL Cn qeeciloroca 7-ifee fjifa e ' 'ir new uni - co-8.2 ll llll I ll bate Club-Seated-McG-lothine, C.g Everett, C5 Edwards, Sq Robinson, J.g Clemmens, Mg Hovies, T, Standing-Davies, D.g Dr. Robinson. This year Lincoln's debate team debated the question, Resolved: that the United States should adopt a policy of reciprocal free trade with non- Communist nations. Debate activities- have included several individ- ual debates with Aquinas and St. Leo's, and two regional debates at Mount Tahoma. They also cle- bated with Stadium and Bellarmine. The debaters attended the tournaments at Pacific Lutheran Univer- sity in January and the University of Puget Sound in April. Also participating in Debate Club and attending the tournaments were Tom Hovies and Davies in ora- tory and Steve Baker in extemporaneous speaking. The presidentfwas Jo Robinson and the advisor was Dr. John Robinson. Jim Wade, senior, attempts to bring his point across to his opponent. 99 Chess 541461 Cpifle Clugs or er ecfion Lincoln's Chess Club came in third place behind Stadium cmd Wilson in City League play. Players for this year's matches were Lonnie Haghton, Jerry Sanden, Bob Sparks, Joe Williams, Bob Horn and Kit Gunderson. Mr. Royal Leach, chemistry teacher, was the group's advisor. Sportsmanship, accuracy and safety are learned by the members of Lincoln's Rifle Club. Competing with Wilson, Clover Park, Puyallup and Mount Tahoma, the group placed fifth in the league. The advisor was Mr. David Trier. Rifle Club-First Row-Hanson, R.g Roberts, L.: Otto, L.g Newell, G-.5 Hudina, K.: Wescott, R.g Olsen, B.: l:5VlQ9, K-Q l-lf'd5eY. R-I, H'3mm? ?5ier' Bloodworth, S.: Baughn, S. Second Row-Clark, D.g Barlel, R.g Beringer, W.: Matlson, Sq Shreves, D.1 Howatt, P. Third Row-Sullivan, M.. 5 Ver- - Wegrlcarnp, T.g Ford, D.: Keene, D.g Peck, D.g Roc IOO kett, T.g Lanz, J. memders ronfzofe Chrisiian Characier We V. C. Y.-First Row-Cox, E., Dunbar, S., l-laqlund, J., Gardner, D., Fry, C., Kalivas, S., Blankenship, V., Meyers, N., Stubbs, S., Cole, M. Second -Row- Blankenship, S., Jolly, L., Kent, K., Braudway, S., Hansen, N., Foster, R., Carlson, F., Linderrnan, A., Parkas, G. Third Row-Neufeld, L., Nutley, L., Klnzner, D., Pense, M., Dahl, S., Boone, J., Krehbiel, M., Neuman, C., Walters, L., Eby, S., Kinzner, M., Newby, L. Fourth Row-Meyers, R., Pease, D., Weber, D., Ellison, L.: Faul K A Rowe I- Rachthalt B: Chambers, M., l-lovies, T., Anderson, L.: Willsev A. To promote a more Christian character was the main goal of the Voice of Christian Youth this year. The group of approximately fifty members met on Thursdays at eight o'clock in A-31. New officers for the club were elected each semester. The presi- dents in succession were Sandy Blankenship and Sylvia Kalivas. V.C.Y. members sponsored a spring car wash and a candy sale to raise extra funds. During Christmas vacation a citywide V.C.Y. Snow Rally was held at Papa John's. There they discussed their individual school proiects. Every other Saturday night at Mount Tahoma a citywide V.C.Y. meeting was held. At these meetings movies, speeches, and panels were heard. The group advisor was Miss Betty Crippen. f wiki Tl .14 'li , H W, ln, B ,A 1. x '54 ' ,Q T' S . c . HUP' .QA , x ,,f,.', 'Eb , , ' X . J. V . A C Ai i ' ii 2 Sandy Blankenship and Sylvia Kalivas 2 V, L-V 'T' ' were President of V.C.Y. 3 . , 101 Af adncfgowbng clude ejwzecl Correcf orms Bowling Cl'-lb-Flf5'l' ROW-Andlefh W-I Glerstad, R,g Staker, J.: Johnson, K.j Church, B., Milasich, T. Second Row-Clevenger, G.: Smith, T.: Gord, T,g Muehlenbruch B a h M g Prokopovi h S , .:G S , The team of Toni Milasich, Steve Prokopavich, and Bob Clark took first place in Lincoln's Bowling League. The bowlers met every Wednesday at 3:30 at Lincoln Bowling Lanes for bowling competition. High bowlers were Joan Stoker with l97 high and Toni Milasich with a game of 246 high. President was Keith Johnson and the advisor was Mr. Severid. C Art Club's work showed up around the school in the forms of posters for all football and basket- ball games, for the Washington State Band Concert, and for the Aqua Maids Show. They also took part in helping plan the Miniature Art Show in May. Car washes were held in the fall to help raise extra money. The group took trips to Point Defiance to sketch scenery. A t Cl b-First Row-Earlene Olsen: Peggy Zander, Secretaryg Janet Stephenson, Treasurerg Cher I R ll, M L Cl . S d R -D M ' ' I , u Gary Breckenridge, Vice Presidentg Wes Tyler, Bob Pritchard. Missinb: ggltlfy Moms, Pyrresidirrllvqens econ ow on cms' 102 ocial Clugs Supply gvdgenola adcfivifies Members of Art Club work on their paintings. 'X 3+ '- ,. S, fig!! Girls enjoy social activity. if i ii 1. sr? I No skis, but it sure is fun. IO3 E L 3 5 f 5 1 X X S 2 5 I f 5 I i i 5 s Z s X S k 2 I E 5 I I E l E 1 i i a 5 E 3 . I 1 5 5 I E S Q si E Q E Z 2 5 A 3 E E 3 E ! E 2 5 5 s 3 i 5 5 E S 5 an V f as N ww if 'i3JQZf11k'wf5Li ' 'I A fn fiv'0fVV'ff2'9fg11 iff K 0' ' f1W.2?'.'wf3 J?MHlm.,' K+ 7 ur'KW7 ll?'?fZzfvi'x3fQaBW3Y5zff.'i1,ik QMWEWW ScAwarz ends years 04 adfuefzc lblrecfor There have been many changes at Lincoln since the school opened in 1914, and Edward Schwarz, who winds up his career as Athletic Director this year after 18 years of service, remembers most of them. A sophomore when the Lincoln doors first opened, Mr. Schwarz attended this school for three years and took part in football, basketball, and baseball all three years. After attending college at the University of Puget Sound for three years and participating in the same three sports for as many years, in addition to coach- ing frosh basketball in his senior year, Mr. Schwarz transferred to the University of California for his final semester. After two years as a history-civics teacher at Stadium, where he was head football coach, Mr. Schwarz returned to his alma mater in 1935 also as a history-civics teacher. Here, Mr. Schwarz coached football, baseball, basketball, wrestling, and rifle teams before becoming Athletic Director in 1945. Also known as Mr. Hustle for his constant reminders to his classes to do iust that, Mr. Schwarz leaves with all future Abe athletes this advice: Hustle! Mistakes are excusable, the most important thing is to work hard and earnestly and to get in there and fight. Athletic Director Edward Schwarz points out to Seniors Dudley Rushton and Mike Drashll some of the changes in the Abe bowl since he was football coach 'IO6 earn Pirif cmosf mloorfan f, acyer Talent is important for the composition of a good team, but a will to win is vital. This is the philosophy of head grid coach Norm Mayer, who guidedthe 1962 Abes to Washington's mythical grid championship. Expanding his belief, Mr. Mayer explained that desire and drive are essential psychological factors. Good blocking is the key physical factor. After attending high school in California -- part of the time ironically at a Woodrow Wilson High -- and finishing in Seattle, Mr. Mayer attended the College of Puget Sound from 1935-40. After coaching the C.P.S. cagers, Mr. Mayer became the assistant football and track coach at Stadium in 1943-44. The following year, Mr. Mayer came to Lincoln, where he has since coached basket- ball and track in addition to giving Lincoln three state grid crowns. l've never resented one minute of my years here, said Coach Mayer. The school has lust grown on me, or l've grown on it. l don't know which. Coach Norm Mayer sg Student Leaders-Left to right-First Row-Des Voigne, M.g McNeill P' Ernst G ' Kraft C ' Havre D ' Bailey D Second Row-Davison D P tt J Lien, J.g Buchholz, D.gWalk G R ktt T M D ft J l-l tt P bgEd DHageO+bk TC gTkI 6 D AQ G d D M Fllbk B IDM I Tkl MkWl zncoln Q clolers fj'aLe qrsi xg CAPITAL LEAGUE CITY LEAGUE GRID STANDINGS GRID STANDINGS Team Lincoln --- Wilson --- Sfadium -- Bellcrmine - Mt. Tchomo ,:1l 'lx f -V Jeff Snider, C i H v Bailey, Cenler J id! My in - :. : L Lawson, Guard alaifal 5414! Cifcy Leagues VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD 1962 O Aberdeen-7 --- --- Wilson-T2 -- Mt. Tohomo-O Bellormine-0 --- --- Stadium-0 -- Everett-7 --- West Bremerton-0--- --- Wilson-7 - - THANKSGIVING GAME Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln -40 -3 5 T yHl,l-lllbk EdAdersonH b Bob lVlIarhnson,Quar+erback M 1 G bb H Ray Kleven, End Bob Bainc Dick Shouse, Tackl AI B gg G d t A Speedy Don Moore outruns Ram Jeff Hale to score one of his two TD's in Thanksgiving's 14-7 win over Wilson. si Li . ., 7 . B . J .,,g,,.,i . . .. ..,, .. ,,,- , , .. 1 N K , A , . if . 'lg st, g --S 1' . , . , - A an V K r , ' . 1 rr f' 'm Ages em! fsf tper ecf eason, 3111 Sfafewn Gaining Lincoln's first perfect season, the 1962 Abe footballers made' Lincoln the first Washington high school to capture three mythical state crowns while taking the City and Capital League titles. Even before the season began, Lincoln's varsity gridders were rated first in both of Washington's press polls-the Associated Press Poll and the United Press lnternational Poll. The Abes lived up to their expectations, too, as they promptly topped also highly rated Aberdeen and Wilson 13-7 and 13-12 respectively in the year's first two games. The next three games saw the Abes blank Mt. Tahoma, Bellarmine, and Stadium, 45-O, 40-0, and 42-O, while Coach Norm Mayer gained his 100th win in the Bellarmine slaughter. ln the next game, Everett's Seagulls were ex- pected to edge out the overconfident Abes, but Lincoln rapped Everett' 21-7 in three quarters with two TD's in the fog, before the game was called. The Railsplitters romped over West Bremerton in the League final 35-0 before topping Wilson 14-7 on Thanksgiving Day. At the gridders' annual football banquet, Senior Dan Aguirre was named inspirational player. Dave Williams and Bill Vodarski were announced honor- able co-captains-, while Tom Cummings received the Best Player Award, and Ed Gravitt was named the most improved player. Williams, Vodarski, Gary Meisenburg, Don Moore, Brent DeMeerleer, and Jeff Snider were selected to the All-City team, while Williams, Moore, and DeMeerleer landed spots on the All-State team also. ln addition Williams gained a spot on the All- American high school squad. 110 W-fi 2 Q Dave Williams evades a Wilson tackler to gain long wjif.. 'N i yardage around end in the Thanksgiving game. Reserve gridders await active duty as Coach Mayer discusses strategy. Eeservj gootbgll-Tru Ro:-Ragland Rade N ' Fisk R Rosellin T' Hale T ' Shoase D ' Lertson T ' Cantrell B'Gibbs F' MCG-ee B ' Crawford J. econ OW- OGC BQUUSOVWZ W1 HWS, B-3 BUCK P-I Baines, R.: Bragqss, J.j Callaway, J.g Kirrnse, J.g Unruh, R.g Brebner, A., Madison, J.g Glidden, G., Oswald, D., Horst, P.' Horn, R.j Jackson, L, 9 0 ' 5 COP? el' ecf SOPAOWIOVCS Ggfazn easong ufure ,. grigff ame xperience RESERVE FOOTBALL soPHoMoRE FOOTBALL R E C O R D R E C 0 R D l 9 6 2 l 9 6 2 . 0 , , Wilson 20 .2..................... Lincoln Stadium-O .........2.......... Lincoln-35' Mt. Tahoma 0 .................... Lincoln Ml' Tahomcl'-'O -------'-----w--- Lincoln 7 Bellarmine l3 .................... Lincoln Wilson'-O -------------------- Lincoln' 0 Stadium O --L .................... lincoln Mt. Tahoma-l 3 ................ Lincoln-20 Wilson 0 -----D -----q------------- Lincoln Wilson-6 .................,... Lincoln-13 , , Lincoln's sophomore football team finished their Stadium-0 ..,..,.............. Lincoln-28 season with three wins, and two losses. Sophomore Football Team-First Row-Matison, S., Howes, T., Valasquez, L,, Benboe, D., Belleci, T.3 Smith, E., Hannurn, M.: Sparling, T., Molzan T M Sh h J K D T H S d R C h Gl k G k J Raccea, .3 an na GH, -,A BNHS, , anner, . econ ow oac lrnur, Martinson, G., James, M,1Wallus, K.g Robbins, G.: Neu om, .1 Hoo Miller, C., Grant. Rr: Craft, J., Peck, R., Littrell, Kg Mvrvik, L., Harding, M., Kady, D.: Coach Gale. incoln CZl Sifcy BasLef6allers in 14, :Case MP MUN ffiffzv 5 D Williamsf d l- M Q Cl D Carr, for Senior Les Morse goes up for two more points in Lincoln-Mt. Tahomo game. d Gary Walker, c Ed Anderson, g d BASKETBALL SCORES Hoop-Go-Round Lincoln 21 .......... Mount Tohomo 13 Lincoln l3--- ---- Bellormine 16 Lincoln 54--- Lincoln 63--- Lincoln 39--- Lincoln 5l--- Lincoln 5O--- Lincoln 40--- Lincoln 5l--- Lincoln 57--- Lincoln 49--- Lincoln 64--- Lincoln 62--- Lincoln 55--- Lincoln 63--- Lincoln 54--- Lincoln 53--- Lincoln 49--- Lincoln 57--- Lincoln 68--- Lincoln 54--- Lincoln 55--- Lincoln 42--- --- Fronklin Pierce -------- Sumner --- Eost Bremerton ---- East Bremerton --- Franklin Pierce ------- Puyallup --- Mount Tohomo ------- Stadium --- Bellormine -------- Wilson --- Mount Tohomo West Bremerton ------- Stadium -------- Wilson - --- Mount Tcuhomo ------ ------- Stoclium West Bremerton ----- Bellormine -- Bellormine --- Wilson --- Wilson Calofure apifalleague rown, ie n Cifcy B II Zindtr Center G y M b g F d B b M t F d Bob Baines, Guard D nis Buccholz, F d CAPITAL HOOP STANDINGS rw Q W L Lincoln --- --- -- 7 'I Stadium 6 2 RyKI e fi R ug PI M Wilson ....... -- 3 5 Mount Tohoma --- -- 2 6 West Bremerton ..... -- 2 6 O CITY HOOP STANDINGS W L Lincoln --- --- 8 4 Wilson - --- 8 4 Stadium ........ --- 5 7 Mount Tohomci .... --- 5 7 Bellcrmine .... --- 4 8 Couch Chuck Gilmur gives team last-minute instructions at home game. wlbams, mfr, cider amen! fo Ciffy qua 5 - A ori -oac Reserve Basketball-Front Rowe left Ftp riglgt-Frawjordz, J., 3ai5es,MR.,DPaltersSnMJl.,i Stewart, JN Arg:er,hl14., K5:valN:Jl.V5econg Row, left t qht C h G. ae, oo, ., ein, ., onmn, ., Although Lincoln's varsity basketballers lost to Wilson 55-42 in the playoff game which decided Tacoma's representative to the State Tournament, the Abes wound up their season on top of the Cap- ital League standings and tied with the Rams for first in the City Circuit. After Lincoln toppled Mt. Tahoma 21-13 and lost to Bellarmine 16-13 in the Hoop-Go-Round, the Abe cagers won four straight non-league contests before Christmas vacation. From there, however, the Railsplitters lost five straight, including three City1League games. After-this string, the Abes recovered with four consecutive wins, the first of which was a 13-point victory over Wilson, who was previously undefeated in league play. The fifth test saw Wilson recoil with a 56-54 decision, but the Abes again hit the victory trail with five more wins, including the 55-53 edge over Wilson which gave Lincoln the Capital crown and a tie for City honors. At the annual basketball banquet held at the Top of the Ocean, March 21, Dave Williams was honored both as Inspirational Player and as Honor- ary Captain for the season. Earlier, Williams, Carr and Walker were named among the ranks of the Tacoma News Tribune's All- City cage team.lWilliams moved from the second team berth of his soph and iunior years to the first squad. Carr netted a second team position, and Walker received honorable mention. 114 , .gMier, .3 ana er IlBmS, . Varsity forward Dennis Buccholz sets up two tallies in a Stadium game at U.P.S. SoPAomore oopsfers ave 5-8 mfwl2- Season 'si Y Basketball, Black Team-First Row-Reber, G., Buclcholtz, P5 Dempski, Offner, D., Lund, D., Because most ot Lincoln's sophomore hoopsters played for the reserve tive, the Abe soph teams were not able to show their full potential. Coach Ed Bowman's Blacks turned in a fairly respectable season under the conditions, winning five and losing eight. Dave Oftner and Dick Lund A R., Zarnira, S Hunter, O., Olson, D, Second Row-Coach Bowman, Wilsie, D., R sler, J.: Marlow, W., Cooley, R, sparked the wins, and Odies Hunter and Paul Buck- holtz held the other starting spots. Oliver Hunter lOdies' twinl displayed most of the ability on Coach Norm Mayer's soph Golds, along with Ed Capizzi. The Golds, as Mr. Mayer put it, won a couple as they ended with a 2-12 record. 3 i i Li ' A, , VL ,FE J MSW 'cz 5 r Q X , 1. 1 - 5.21 - 'Y , ' liz ALy,,G1. li i ' r .ig 7' I . b . Q., 5 1 . , -Z if ,fp Q em ,fi J . Basketball, Gold Team-First Row-Veselovec, J., Brau, J., Freermn 232w.wo:: g ,N Jo., ,WV .5, C , ea. v- . , Ee- 1 F. fx. ls. 1 51. ':4,L,,f..f'f'-f . ,J . .f M, , fl , . F ,' YY M X ., G17 V F1 N1 4 A XL ., Hunter, A. Second Row-Laudunglos, J., Gans, A., Capizzi, E., Lyfel, e, T., Jamison, D R., Robinson, R., Furin, T., Purcell, J, H5 M DesVoigne C. Kraft- R. Nilsen J, Macguff J. Madison awe Swim eam Iwo rf! s G. Marsh h Mr. Har Abe tankers coached by Mr. Hartley, watch Gary Marsh take first place in the I l0O-yard backstroke, against Wilson. The Lincoln swim team, under a new coach, Jerry Hartley, started their season off with great determination and spirit. There were several returning Iettermen this year: seniors Gary Marsh, the backstroker of the team, Mark Des Voignes, Lincoln's number one diver, Chuck Kraft, a strong freestyler, Tom Oliver, the butterflier, and iunior Jerry Madison, the most improved swimmer on tl-e team. The tankers finished their season with four wins and seven losses. Lincoln's Mark Des Voignes, the only tanker to place in the state meet, came in sixth in diving. Jerry Madison, however, came close to placing with a time of 24.0, bettering his Lincoln pool recard of 24.8. S.. T. Oliver D.Emery pg h RH b RH-QVJ V1 el' QNQW oacA SWIMMING SCORES Rom Relays-Wilson 57-Stadium 54-Olympia 4O-Belle- vue 33-Lincoln 20-Mt. Tohomci 19. Wilson 64 --- Stadium 75 .... Curtis 41 -,- Stadium 81 --- ----Mt. Tohomc 40-- Curtis 42 ...... .............-....--- - Mt. Tohomo 41 ...... U. of W. Frosh 75 Mt. Tcihomo 55 ........ Lakeside 49-- Mt. Tohomo 34 Everett 66 ..... Aberdeen 69 --- Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln . E8 Q-ug, 5 is .f:- an 5 i W 1 -,,,,......M Mark Des Voigne shows form and skill needed for a successful diver. 1. jf I X if ? JF' 4 2 s N R S T -T p Ro -D g L M G1 thin, C., Lunden, B., Wilson, 5.7 Lew' , L., Libby, B: Hi k y, M. B ftom Row-Johnson, D K k R Judy S ' Martin, D.: Rembaugh M ' M q EII' tt J Pete Davis l-lillis Thomas Tom Cummings Mike Curran Don Moore Larry Campbell ralola ers agueali Continuing the inexperience plague of last year, Lincoln's varsity wrestlers posted only one win, against Mt. Tahoma, this year. Next year, however, the squad should recover from this ailment, as it will carry six of this year's varsity squad: Team Captain and Outstanding Wres- Junior grappler Gary Benn downs Stadium wrestler Phil Cilver for two points. 1 M.. A I Junior Don Moore gains points fo. another grapple win 'IIB N ,V , Girl' Benn TSVVY Lietson Jerry Hernandez nexloerienceg in n tler Award winner Don Moore, Gary Benn, Terry Liefson, John Ridout, Jerry Hernande, and D-on Kuiawa. Next year's varsity wrestlers will also be strength- ened bythe return of several from the Abes' strong reserve squad, which defeated all the City, and Capital League schools as well as DuPont. The iay- vees' only loss was to Puyallup. Graduating grapplers are Pete Davis, only Abe representative to the state match, Larry Campbell, Inspirational Award winner, Hillis Thomas, Mike Curran, and Tom Cummings. ' '15 Q. i John Ridout ch Don Christ Reserve Wrestling-Manager Rade, Ng Howitt, P.g Wainhouse, J.g Shanahan J K l s y M Ols D M tt R H st P McD ald B Ha se D' LePore nn,., 43 - -P' R -T D , R N' l , G1 Th , EI fn Cooley. Tea?...,AE'R.3iCOZ'2h EZHEZMHSD, 4.liifE2k, Dinw.5'2aJveb!F John Patterson, Jim Niblack. , gredneradnvlcamlodell V42 OP Ae F atyerg Abe linksmen making up this year's varsity golf team were Marty Campbell, Al Brebner, Howard Sundine, Mike Rembaugh, John Post, Dick Swanson, Tom Reynolds, and Randy Mucha. ln their early season matches, the team compiled a 2-3 record in City League play and a 4-3 record in the Capital League. Al Brebner and Marty Camp- bell shared honors as top medalist. The Lynx under the leadership of Coach Norm Mayer should be even more successful next year with Brebner, Campbell, Swanson, Rembaugh, and Mucha returning. l20 gjwzw ourfsdq efmen gn :pay The five returning lettermen on this year's tennis team formed the basis of attack for the rest of the team against Lincoln's opponents. Seniors Ron Nilson and Glen Thomas, and Juniors Tom Denzer, John Zak, and Elvern Cooley were the returning lettermen from last year, while Juniors DuWayne Weber, Jim Niblack, and John Patterson and Sophomore Cecil Daw composed the remainder of the team. Under the supervision of Ed Bowman, tennis team coach, the team played on Lincoln's three new courts. They were able to play consistently during the season in spite of more than average amounts of rain and wind. ln their first three games of the season the Lin- coln netters won one game, beating Mount Tahoma's team by a score of 7-0. Golfing Team-First Row-Norm Mayer, Coach. Second Row-Marty Campbell, Howard Sundine, Mike Rembaugh, Dick Swanson, John Post, Tom Reynolds, Randy Mucha. , . . . ' , ' ' ' 3 ,' Wehrkamp, T,g Wirth, .lg . F- - I MI. Ad T I D4 H k , M. Sec nd Row-Mattson, S., Pruitt, D., Raczkowski, T , Rahrer, D. Rifle Team Front Row Sul ivan, , WSC Vleianzx J':'5S?NYaId! D.: ibernafhyi J. Clark! D.: Bermgerl WA cvdge Cpiflemen ie Sfackum or econ ,GCG This year's rifle team, coached by Mr. David Trier, tied for second place with Stadium in city competition. They won third place in the Northwest Evergreen High School Junior Rifle League. At the contest, Junior Tom Wehrkamp and Senior Dick Shreves won one-third of the medals presented. Tom won first place in the prone position. Both Dick and Tom finished the season as top men for the team. Tom finished the season with 289 points and Dick finished with l86 points. The team and club was governed this year by Tom Wehrkamp, President, Karen Lange, Vice Presi- dent, Ray Bartel, Secretary, and Phil Ryan, Treasurer. D. Rahrer, senior member, T. Wehrkamp, President D. Trier, Advisor. even arsiicy men Jeefu rn o cvdde :amen V 1 pr Qi Bill Vodarski Bob Martinson Ed Graviff Dale Kieiri Biil Zindf Dave Carr Mark W0i6hf1 Jack Sfewarf Eddie Anderson Rueben Pefe,-50,-, A f V , , - qu ,,,M....hl.Jh.,.,,..,.A,.......V,, . . U i Mortinson winds up for pitch against Wilson. iamon men affle yor eloeaf Gr OVWICWICG xv iwlf, D, Lf :Sf Coach Fadness gives an encouraging word. With seven returning varsity lettermen from last year's City League and Capital League champion- ship team, Lincoln's diamondmen began their sea- son, when it wasn't raining, with hopes of a repeat performance. Wilson was the only real challenger. The squad shaped up very well, with the only weak spot in the pitching staff, Bob Martinson was the only returning chucker. Twelve of the four- teen-member team, however, have pitched at one time or another. The Abes opened up their rain-soaked season Gaw Upda. with wins over Franklin Pierce, Puyallup, and East Bremerton l2l dominated by the big sticks of return- ees Dave Carr, outfielder, Ed Gravitt, catcher, Mark Woiahn, first sacker, Bill Vodarski, keystoner, and newcomer outfielder-catcher Ed Anderson. Pitcher-outfielder Bill Zindt and third sacker Dale Klein were the other returnees. Completing the varsity roster were .lack Stewart, shortstop, Harvey Wilson, Jim Shaffer, and Reuben Peterson, pitchers, Gary Updahl, outfielder-pitcher, and Jim Lein, infielder-pitcher. lvl Jim Lein Jim Shaffer Harvey W tscrv I23 fy, Reserve Baseball-Front Row--Buckholtz, P.g Liefson, T., Koval, J.: Hunetr, O.g Connors, M.g Sarandos, S.g Cantrell, B.g McDonald, B. Second Row-Coach J. Murphyg Wilsie, D.g McBeath, J,g Walker, Gag MacDicken, J.g Rhodes, A.: Horn, R.: Manager D. Fefe. MVPAM COCZCAGS SQPAS fjg 3 Cwf OII4 IMAVIS Again this year dominated by sophomores, the Lincoln reserve baseball squad, coached by .lack Murphy, won -three of its first four games, losing only to Stadium in extra innings. In that game the Tigers had to go l2 innings before they could manage a mere l-O margin on errors, as Abe reserve chucker turned in a one-hit 'rs performance. . as .5 1.5, ., ,i-7,65--,. Y. v C' A 'rar In the other games, the iayvees topped Mt. r -M N Tahoma 3-2 behind Connors' pitching, beat Puyal- lup 3-0 as Junior Jim MacDicken struck out 10 Viking batters, and finally defeated Curtis 2-l as Connors and MacDicken combined forces for a no-hitter. Standout sluggers were sophomore infielder Paul Buckholtz and iunior catcher Gary Walker. ' K Another Abe attempts to hit a homer. incoln Cinolermen econvl gn Qbaffocbl We acys Y Rich Maifox Gary Meisenburq Beginning their season with three straight wins in practice duels, victories over Mount Tahoma, Bel- larmine, and West in league contests, and a second spot in the Second Annual Daffodil Relays, Lincoln's cindermen had the best chance to overtake Stadi- um's 1962 City-Capital League champs. In fact Lincoln, a mere six points behind in the Relays, would have edged Stadium by two if one low-hurdler had not stumbled. Last year, the Cinder Abes finished third in both leagues, behind Stadium and Wilson. With a strong D R ktts Jkt fl? 'Huw 1 i ' Dave Williams Frank Whylie squad of nine returning lettermen--Dave Williams, Don Moore, Rick Mattox, Brent DeMeerleer, Bob Baines, Bob Ragland, Ray Kleven, Rick Conroy, and Frank Whylie-and two 1962 iniuries-Gary Mei- senburg and Dan Ricketts-and numerous sopho- more standouts, the Abes stood' a strong chance to easily better the performance. Probably the best chances for the district and possibly state meets were Williams in the shot and both hurdles, Baines in the high iump, Moore in the 220 and 100, Mattox and Jim Hook in the 880, and the mile relay team of Dale Stamey, Whylie, Meisen- burg, and Ricketts. Moore could possibly fit in. 7 'V is X l Rick Conroy Ray Kleven D M was . N. 5 Dale Stamey Jim Hook ts f is Brent Detvteerleer B013 569195 T P hk RhRhd BenMag I25 Q. .,f if ,V f W? if we .'z5L'g? f i Q . v,.. , 1-:wi-555: 7 1' ' 1 ..nrr r -r . .... . f I K KK .K K KK K .K K ,,,, ,,,. KM K W ,.., I. '-,'- -I , Q 1 5 'W' ' ,L W - ,Q Q . 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' h Bob Baines Clears the 5Kfoot 6KinCh mark Junior Brent Derneerleer throws the s of putt in high iumping. with great vlqor. 126 Y . Joe Craff Rudy Gran? Jack RusNer ROD BGWC5 Bob Raqhxmd , RS X ' L Jerome Crawtord Gordie Hystad Charles Miller John Braggs Larry Campbet. Runners Gary Meisenburg, Frank Whylie, and Dan Ricketts battle for first place. Senior Richard Mattox outdistclnces his opponents in the 880. V 7 V Paul Horst Dick Thorton AI Gans Paul Wiison Dave Ronning 127 - ounfrgy esvufne Perhaps the most unacknowledged high school sport at Lincoln is cross-country running. This two- mile endurance test is run during the spring, when the sport is overshadowed by football. After a year of idlness, Lincoln's harriers, cap- tained by Senior Dan Ricketts without a coach, com- peted with schools of the surrounding area in Wright's Park of Tacoma. Sophomore Tim Pinchak had the Abes' best time of l0:50 in the All-City Meet, while placing a close fourth. Ricketts, Dick Mattox, and Larry Campbell ended ninth, tenth, and eleventh, respectively, but the team ended only fourth because of the absence of one runner. Lincoln then placed l6th in the big schools division of the state meet at Green Lake Park of Seattle. Ricketts finished the 2.3-mile course in l2:45 for a 73rd lthe first 42 in this division toppedthe -c.....,......-.fe---1 f www... ..- Tu Cross-Country-Row l--Larry Campbell, Tim Pinchak. first in the small schools divisionl, and Pinchak Row 2-.capfain can Rickeffs, Rich Ma1'10x,Byp-on ,,,,,,,es was l0 seconds behind in 77th. ' Returning to next year's squad will be Sophs Pinchak and Gordie Hystad. QSQVVGS J OP ClOV2l 9 arL UVIJQCOSQ O rw 5071 This year Tacoma's schools resumed the reserve track program of two years ago after a year of idleness, but under a new system. ln the new program, the reserves ran concur- rently with the varsity, and fourth, fifth, and sixth in a varsity duel counted as first, second, and thira for the reserves. After topping Clover Park 68-50 in an open reserve duel, the Abes walloped Mount Tahoma 78 273-30 173 in the first city contest, but lost to the Wilson reserves 62-50 in the second duel, as the Abes did not field a full reserve squad. 'SCD K? 5 3 Xena, Q . H170 X 4. if t a IDEA? is I V v i HIDE Tllifll Q fl Shri V U0 'iiiiit gg. t sc et 0 A in 'xi 1507 SWW30 - QTL F0441 j will' 'B' av ii Ni if .44 mi? FK A 35 Q N5 xgfjgz I x 5 i ii- lm' lift., RWM , ,, ... i . K Q. ww , lil: Reserve Track-Front Row-Carnpbell L' Mahaney P ' Cunningham D' Beck M ' Rusler, J., Shanahan, J.5 Molzan, T.j Gibbs, FJIBEEVS, W. Second Row- Braggs, J.g Baines, R.: Grant, R., Ragland, F.g Rockwell, D.g Corbett J., l-lowitt, P., Wilson, P., l-lovies, T. Third Row-Williams, G,1 Crawford, J.g Michlitch D ' Miller C ' Ronni g D ' Horst P ' Bill, W., Shouse, D., Gans, A. l28 V1 . I E Il S j o-operafion fems E la: 5 . QI! il Qsm m,...q??gm mi Miss Clarke Mrs. Buckner Girls' H.P.E. Dept. Head Girls' P E. Teacher 11-o-v 1... Student Leaders--Bouchee, L., Edwards, S.g Ostberg, L.g Weber, E.5 Ares, 5.5 Huff, M.5 Foster, R. zine ..,. mw.,.A.,.,wM,p.A-Q. -- - --T- - rom irony dCeaJersAiP 5 4 romp arficiloafion 541441 gooJ5Porfsmans IP l.........,, Field Hockey-Essen, B.g Schullz, 5.5 Hunsberqer, M.g Hendrixson, S.g Harfsell, P.: Pofocki, P.: Zimmerly, S., Walker, H.g Kiesler, J.g Harmon, S. l l Badminton Winners- Yeoh! Tennis Leaders: Blankenship, V., Weber, E. Doubles - - - Novak, J., Hill, F.-Singles - - - Novak, J 130 xgs QqA!y Sfresseal Ijzrougz gVlS,SPOVfS Volleyball-First Row-Bush, S., Anderson, B., Weber, E. Second Row- Grllley, C., Hartsell, P., Vetter, C. Third Row-Cole, M., Novak, J., Hill, F. Fourth Row-Klinglehofler, L., Meyers, N., Edwards, A. Anxiety mounts as ball floats through the air. Baslietball Champions-Arbuthnot, J., Smith, C., Gall, L., Burbank, D., V E Grilley, C., Hartsell, P., Potocki, P. laioball-First Row-Allen, L., Harmon, S., Novak, J., Torlcelson, N., Jacobson, A., Wilson, L., Stewart, S., Kllnqelholfer, L., Ernsi, J., lko, K., Matson, J. Slcond Row-Canonica, P., Riippi, C., Hernandez, M., Mucha, J., Hendruxson, S., Hill, F., Zlndt, E., Ruiz, H., Bacon, M., Hague, L. 04 Ivariefry Cfsporfs lflppgy fjle Las mmuwwww Indian Clubs-First Row--Keatty, K.g Bouchee, L. Second Row-Zlnnmorte, S,g Watker, H.g Coats, S. F K ii? K5 qK kkAk W m'hV 7 L! ' VA Modern Dancing: M. Doherty, L. Alexander, L. Potter, umbling-Sctwenfietd, D., Butter, K., Novak, J., Hunsburqer, Mqffheeg, M., HKU, F.g Essen, B., Wilkinson, R. l32 i- 11 gn 04 fwell ouncleal rogram G qQ2Cl'2Gfi0V1 Archery-Van Waik, L.g Thomas, M.g Brooks, J. E Shuffleboard Doubles Winners-Greitfenberg, Kg Smith, S, E:-If--f , 'int wid? Girls earn points toward L.L.L. by participating in the after-school swimming program which is under the supervision and instruction of Mrs. Borden. I33 qua aiols rpresenf Annum rogram Aqua Maids-First Row-Christiansen, K. Second Row-Wright, P Sechler, P. Aqua Maids presented Seasons on Parade as the theme for their water show, May I-4. The 24-member club demonstrated its skills as it tormed rhyth- mic displays to such music as April in Portugal, Winter Wonder- land, Shine On Harvest Moon, and Easter Parade. Club prexy Kathy Christiansen swam the only solo to the music of the Skaters,' Waltz. Marie Thompson, treasurer, Patty Wright, a Maids-First Row-Wilkinson, R., Duval, L., Thompson, M., Asp,4P.g Oliver, C., Chapman, T., Doherty, M., Norton, N., Valen, S.1Wright,?.qSechler, P. Second Row-Ates, S.: Willia ms, M., Snyder, S., Nilsen, L., Harris, K., Carder, N., Baker, E., Demlco, F., Christiansen, K. QMS 61l'iOlfl5 26ZSOVl61l54l l'Qnc9'el4'l2nfS Third Row-Valen, 5.5 Thompson, M., Chapman, T. Fourth Row-Harris, K., Duval, L.g Demko, F., Nilsen, L. secretary, cmd Sue Valen, vice president, were the other officers. A great deal of time and patience was spent in preparing the water show for this year. The girls began practicing the various routines for the show around the first of January. Many hours were spent after school and during sixth period practicing skills, precision swimming, making decorations and obtaining various costumes for the show. The girls were under the supervision of Mrs. Vivian Ster- ling, who has been directing consecutive Aqua Maid groups since 1947. aids' Officers-Christensen, K,g Vale Wright, P., Thompson, M. Aqua Maids-First Row-Wilkinson, R., Asp, P., Doherty, Mg Williams, M, Second Row-Chrisi tansen, Kg Oliver, C., Norton, N. Third Row-Carder, N. Snyder, S.: Ares, S.g Baker, E, , 1 4 , X 1 x S gi i i 2 if E z EE 5- S a i a 4 5 .1 5 Q 2 . 5 5 5 S . 3 s S 2 I w , Wu in J we A 4,9 if V5 gg' 3 V 5 x K av QQ KA 1 M , V. , ,A 9 H m 'Q X . if 'Q YW-,NQV.,iq!1 avg? m T'7r'Q . A , ' fs. Q QQL. 422512 ,ewtnl ., Wk X84 offs' 5 , :X- 1 1 wg 5553--Q 3 di? fm 1 fl Kathy Alderman and Gary Meisenburg portrayed Mary an Abe Lincoln during the annual Lincoln Week activities. Seniors girls Mary Morgan and Georgia Marge- son are loaded down with books on girls carry boys' books day. inco n may, C7212 earis gjligllhgllf The Lincoln Day committee organized Lincoln Week's activities starting February 4 and ending February l2. The first Lincoln Week took place in 1956. The purpose of Lincoln Week's activities is to remind students of the American ideals represented by the life of Abraham Lincoln. Monday the boys carried the girls' books. On Tuesday, it was the girls' turn to carry the boys' books. Also on Tuesday everyone wore clash colors. Wednesday was sweatshirt day, and Thursday the sophomores and iuniors carried the seniors' books all day. Friday was school color day with the student body wearing black and gold. The following Mon- day the girls wore costumes they had either made themselves or which belonged to older relatives or friends. Monday was also the day when the boys' beards were iudged. On Tuesday an assembly was held in which awards were given and the winners of the Abe and Mary Lincoln contest were an- nounced. Also, the entire student body dressed up, with the boys wearing suits and the girls wearing party dresses. By everyone turning out and ioining in the fun, i963 Lincoln Week was a tremendous success. Looking at theicalendar, Linda Fote and Lynette Jones see what lies ahead in the next seven busy days. Nancy Olson, Jerry Foster, and Ron Neilson. rogram ea fu res ramafic Jeea ings cy 04 rama rio Lincoln week's climax came with an assembly held on February 12, LincoIn's birthday. Awards were given to Tim Reda for the beard most like Lincoln's, to Bill Holmes for the longest beard, to Dan Ricketts for peach fuzz, to Sheila Dahl for the most antique dress, and to Susan Lovclll for the most authentic recreated costume. Dramatic readings were given by Jerry Foster, Nancy Olson and Ron Neilson. The final moment came when Donelda Horr, Lincoln Day Chairman, announced the winners of the Abe and Mary Lincoln contest, Gary Meisenburg and Kathie Alderman. Bill Holmes, the longest beard, Dan Ricketts, peach fuzz, Tim Reda, the beard most like Lincoln. Sheila Dahl, the most antique costume, and Susan Lovall, the most authentic recreated dress 139 rincess oreffa yincls mreams ome rue PRINCESS LORETTA ew-M . . .. , .wcmik Finalists for daffodil princes: Loretta Huffman seated, Vicki Campbell and Lila Hallingstead standing. Q is s 4- . sniff Q . X'-' 1- ti' f ....L.,.c,. I 6 M5 , . rt- I 5 ri. . . . hers? . JE, .NA M, neue .igcdjifjgg -Qt, it 2.53 .sg K 'f Q, 1 - ff.. xi E. A-J 'W Mr' ,L Rf ii'.1f5fB'f'f' fig 'Y t i' -tg -A ., ' . A,,u.,,,. V. ,Q,.f,,,,,'a ,Q .- , 3 -. is ii it rs wif' if g lt 'Gm ' -'L . - 'gf' 4 U:f,g,f:'s Q ,A Q k e .sf G 'M g'fr'5 5'4 is ' 4 ' f f .. . G of .wr .s g 4' -' iff- , gf , ft, W, .Y Sfuden is rave eafAer o eloresenf inco n April showers may bring May flowers, but to this year's daffodil parade participants they brought nothing rnore than cold feet and runny noses. For the first time in seven years, the daffodil parade was marred with drenching and icy rain and for the first time in the history of the daffodil festival mechanical failures made it necessary for seven of the thirteen princesses to walk rather than ride through the parade. Undaunted by the penetrating showers, Lincoln's students participated in the true traditional manner of good spirits and efficiency. Our princess Loretta shone as an outstanding example of beauty. El Charro brought honor to Lincoln as being the only mounted high school group in the parade. The marching band as well as the Marcetta Ki unit put forth their best and added their talents to the parade. 5' Q 0 t V . -,Y .S sf vw . K , f 1. ,V '17-aim..- , sfgg Q' .. ti.. 2 Princess Loretta on the float which did not make it through the parade. l4l onor iven o graaluafes Average 1 ss fits.. 1 X ,I '.,, A si 5. W a:...:,5ff,H- -: : '. ' I 'MSPH . :,s:. ,. ' - 5635 I , ,agus K. ., . , sf.,,,,..,.s,,... -' 1: a t-., 2 1- .. , el '- . - . -5- 1 fs. ,wx .fra - 225 ' fs ' f - ' .3.,,- -:gf - - T w gigg! S ,usvsji ss- S A F s X','9,5 9 S wit.-'ini' ,ar . S ,.,.k,Q.., k,..I. I K ,,,., , , A I This year's Honor Graduates have, through hard work and mock determination, maintained a 3.5 grade average or better for their three years at Lincoln. ' With a deep sense of satisfaction, these seniors look back and recall all the obstacles which they encountered and surmounted during their high school career. In addition these students have par- ticipated in student affairs and have been active members in social and athletic activities. I42 dz 3535335 ,s,, .. 6 way wt We , W. c,,,,, ... ,,,L. . ,,., ,i,i, ,iir L ,l,c,.,... i,, , f,f.-- - . . ci., . ,,,i.,,. . ,, ,L,,:,., V. ELLEN ANDERSON JULIE ANDERSON HELEN ARNSTEAD VIRGINIA BUSSARD ANDREA CACEK VICKI CAMPBELL DONNA DUNLAP PATTY GARNETT EDWARD HOMM EL DONELDA HORR I RAYMOND KLEVEN GRETA MCDOUGALL LINDA NUTLEY PATRICIA RYTKONEN PATTY SECHLAR JANICE SORSDAHL SUE SPRING BILL VODARSKI JIM WADE Three years ago, these superior upperclassmen, not knowing the honors they were to receive at Lin- coln, were wide-eyed sophomores entering the por- tals of this institution. As a result of hard studying and level thinking, these graduates have experi- enced a feeling of triumph and accomplishment in having their names on the high school honor roll from their sophomore to senior years. To the honor graduates of I963, the students and faculty extend congratulations and best wishes for happiness and success in life. melegafes epresenf in coln adf Conferences Leadership Delegates-First Row-Alderman, K.g Sechler, P4 Spring, Sq Campbell, Vg Misenberg, G. Second Row-Cummings, T.g MacDuft, J.g Moore, D. Hommel E ' Dunlap D ' Wade J l, 2, 3 and they're off! Last summer Tom Cum- mings, Kathy Alderman, Patty Sechler, Ed Hommel and Donna Dunlap attended Leadership training programs at Camp Waskowitz and Seabeck. These camps were designed as WORKSHOPS, not conven- tions. The daily program consisted of four correlated parts-general meetings, councils, discussion groups, and recreational activities designed to give each delegate active participation in each. i 5 7 4 is Tjlifi 'A LI': f 'L ' Q T W l - X 2 1.5 , 1. -fl ..f- .k .r ,mfr l .. , W, T fjmlrrfsi Different sessions were devoted to: Aims and Obiectives of School Government Techniques of Group Leadership Student Council Organization, Parliamentary Procedure, and Sportsmanship Evaluation of Student Government Delegates to summer conferences compare notes after returning to school in the fall. They hope to use ideas discussed at these sessions for the betterment of the school. H3 ocyalfcy C7Qeigns ver fjze Maris adcfivifies Daisy Mae, Nancy Torkleson, corners Little Abner, Gary Meisenburg, in a tree. The election of the 1962-63 royalty brought about wide participation and enthusiasm throughout the school. The gala activities of the year were accented by the beauty of the queens and their courts. Work by the entire student body to make this year's dances a success was greatly appreciated by the students and faculty alike. The courts were presented at the representative dances. The Yokum Waddle, on Oc- tober twelfth, was the name of the Little Abner and Daisy Mae dance. On October 20th the activity court was presented at a dance entitled Remember When. The P.-T.A. Dance given by the parents on November 9th. Lincoln's final royalty dance of the season was Come November on November 2lst. At this dance the homecoming court was presented. P. T. A. Court-First Row-Attendants Wil- ma Preszler, Sandy Thompson, Queen Sally Canonica. Second Row-Escorts Jim Cam- eron, Jerry Jensen, King Ron Kljne. I44 P. T. A. Court was chosen from the homerooms with the highest percent- age of P. T. A. membership sales. The top sophomore, iunior and senior homerooms each elected a boy and girl to represent them. The senior class, having the highest percentage of activity ticket sales, nominated candi- dates for Activity King and Queen. To insure representation from the other two classes, attendants were chosen from sophomore and junior home- rooms with the highest percent- age of sales. This year's Homecoming royalty consisted en- tirely of members of the senior class elected in a schoolwide election. The court was presented at the 'Homecoming dance, Come November. Home Coming Court-First Row--Queen Claudia Pease, King Rich Gilmore. Second Row-Attendants and es- corts: Vickie Campbell, Ron Neilson, Patty Sechler, Den- nis Bailygillvtgillyn Evans, Mr. Sharp Crowns Queen Claudia G S014 5414! GJVIOICJS kj!-Olilcgeaxng O QS seniofnciass Play-First Row-Blake, sf Reis, H4 wrfylle, rn Hxellwmoig Potockl, en Dunlap. D.: Patterson, J, second Row-Neilsen, R4 Pupo, C.: Marshall, C5 Car-npbellx Vg Reynolds, T4 Olson. N.: Larsen, G4 Zander, Pg Wax F.: Urlacher, F, Third Row-Grllley, C.: Lago, Mg Kapache, T,3 Torkleson, Ng Wade, ' J.g Kalivas, S,g Calloway, S.g Clemrnens, M. Nancy Olson as Mrs. Spence cmd tom Supporting characters: Tom Kopache as Hartzell, Sherry Blake Reynolds as Reverend Spence as Eileen and Don Havre at Ronny. portray leading parts. I46 66 79 enior Class cz , ne oof gn Gclven ' gif! I X e 7 I gigs q Q, ,- ,1 f l' , H 4 A l rl' 3 gr 5 fu X , wc Y Q E-s K Ar 5 irom KOPACHE- l-lartzell Spence' NANCY OLSON 1 Hope Spence Qy TOM REYNOLDS- Reverend Wm. H. Spence SHERRY BLAKE- Eileen Spence FRAN URLACHER - Louise FRANK WHYLIE - Georgie PEGGY ZANDER - Mrs. Digby DON HAVRE- Ronny GARY LARSEN - Maior Cooper FRAN WAX - Mrs. Sandown MERRITT CLEMMENS - Dr. Romer RON NILSON - Fraser Spence CONNIE MARSHALL- MoIly DONNA DUNLAP- Mrs. Cambridge GLORIA POTOCKI - Mrs. Jellison JlM WADE- Bishop Sherwood ' VICKI CAMPBELL- Molly NANCY TORKELSON - LettY Lawton HELENE Reis- Louise' CHRIS PUPO - Maria Janie Patterson was student director and Frank Ochs faculty director of this humorous drama which began as the Rev. and Mrs. William Spence and their teenage children begin a new parish. The church building is disintegrating, the congregation split into warring factions and the choir a cross between the devil's grandmother and a swarm of mountain wiIdcats. 147 VlVlIflCIlkgVlJ2X . . Title ..... Introduction - Principals -- Faculty ....... Cafeteria Staff --- --1 --2-7 --- 10 11-15 --- 16 Maintenance -- --- 16 Seniors ....... 18-35 Senior Activities .... 36-39 Juniors ....... 40-48 Sophomores --- 49-59 SERVICE Student Council .... --- 62 Affiliation ...... .-... 6 3 Senate ...... Key Club ...... 64-65 66 Lettermen's Club --- --- 67 Boys' Club ..... --- 67 Girls' Club .... --- 68 Abe-Ettes --- --- 69 Pep Club .... 70-71 L. L. L. ........... --- 72 Red Cross ......... --- 73 Torch Pin Winners--- --- 74 Honor Society ----- --- 75 Usherettes ------- --- 76 Clerical Assistants --- --- 77 Library Assistants ----- --- 77 Lunchroom Assistants --- --- 78 Health Assistants ---- --- 78 Stage Crew ------- --- 78 Movie Crew ---- --- 79 Forestry Club --- --- 79 D. Ei. --------- --- 80 Y-Teens ---- --- 81 PERFORMING ARTS A Cappella Choir-- 82-83 Girls Glee ------- --- 84 Boys' Glee ---- Yell Queens --- Song Queens --- --- 84 --- 85 ----- 85 Concert Band ---- 86-87 Orchestra ----- --- 88 Swing Choir ------ --- 89 Girls' Ensemble ---- ----- 8 9 March Band ----- 90-91 Maiorettes ---- --- 90 Marcetta-Ki ---- --- 92 Marcetts --------- --- 93 Lincolnian Staff ----- --- 94 Lincoln News Staff--- --- 95 Quill and Scroll ---- --- 95 SOCIAL Ski Club ---- El Charro ------ Future Teachers -- Future Nurses --- Debate -.---- Chess Club --- Rifle Club --- V. C. Y. ----- Bowling Club --- Art Club - ---- BOYS' SPORTS Mr. Schwarz ---------------- .--. Mr. Mayer and Student Leaders--- ----- Football ------------.-.-.. - --108 Basketball -- 112- Swimming ---- 1 16- Wrestling ----- 1 18- Golf and Tennis--- ----- Rifle Team --- ------- Baseball --- 122 Track ----- 125 GIRLS' SPORTS Student Leaders -- Field Hockey ---- Badminton ------ Tennis Leaders --- Basketball ------ Volleyball ---- Baseball ----- Indian Clubs ----- Modern Dance --- Tumbling ------ Swimming ---- Archery ----- - Shuffleboard --- Aqua Maids --- PERSONALITIES Abe and Mary ------ Beard Contest Winners Costume Winner ---- Daffodil Princess ---- Daffodil Candidates - Honor Grads ------ Delegates --------- Lil Abner-Daisy Mae-- P.-T. A. Court ------ Activity Court ------ Homecoming Court -- Homecoming Queen - Senior Class Play--- 134- 146- 96 97 98 98 99 100 100 101 102 102 106 107 111 115 117 119 120 121 124 128 129 130 130 130 131 131 131 132 132 132 133 133 133 135 138 139 139 140 141 142 143 144 144 145 145 145 147 Sfmienf gqnclex Abraham, Linda ,.. Accirnus, Susan H, Adler, Michele s.. Albala, Sherry ,,,,, Alderman, Kathie ..., Alexander, Carol ,,,Y,, ,,. Alexander, Elizabeth Allen, Linda ,,....,.. Allen, Pat ,,,,...... Allison, Beverly .. Alred, Roseanne ..... Altheimer, Barbara ,.., Andersen, Carol ,,,, Anderson, Bette ..,. Anderson, Donna s.. Anderson, Ellen -, Anderson, Joy ..,. ,, Anderson, Julie ,,,, Anderson, Linda ..., Ernst, Jan ..,...., 00000 64, 69, ai 68 1s,62,94, 133, 143, 145 613, 75, 132 131 40 ....40, 76 ..,..,49 84 49 76, 131 63, 7I 73 ,.,l9, 63, 74, 75, 06, 91, 142 73, 76, 82 . ,,,,,,,,,, 19, sz, 09, 142 ,-,,--,,,,,,,-.,.,40 ,92 Anderson, Linda ,,.,A. ,.,....,,..,,.,...,. 4 9, B4 Anderson, Patricia .,. .,,. I9, 7l, 82, 85, 89, l45 Anderson, Terry e,,, ,.,..,,,,.,,. 3,.e 4 9 , 73 Annis, Teri ,,.,,.,.. ,,,.,..,..,,.,,.,,.,.. 4 O Antush, Barbara .... ....... 4 0, 69, 7l, 72, 92, l45 Arbuthnot, Julie ...,..,..,.,........,,... 40, 72, 75 Arneson, Sharon ,..,.,,.,..,.....,...,,,..A..A.. 40 Arnestad, Helen ..,.... I9, 68, 69, 7l, 83, 89, 95, I42 Ashton, Kris ,.,, ,........,.,..,, , -I9, 70, 7I 77 Asp, Pam ..,,. ,..,,....,...... 4 9, I34, l35 Ates, Sandy .... 40, 72, 75, 92, I29 I34 I35 Atkins Barbara ss- ...........,.,... 40, B3, 89 Avinger, Susan .., A,,................. .- 49 Bachmeier, Pamela ..,....... .,...., I 9 Bacon, Mary Ann ..... ... ..... 49, I3I Bailey, Jacque ..... .........., 40 Baker, Eileen ... .... 49, I34, l35 Baldassin, Sheri ,- Baley, Janice Y.., - Barth, Margie .... Bassett, Mary .-- Bassett, Sue --- Beach, Jeri .... Beck, Joanne ,.,.. Beckham, Linda .- Beell, Jane ..,.. Beimborn, Donna . Belden, Betty .... Benboe, Diane ..,.. Bendiksen, Janice .... Benedict, Cheryll ,-.- Bengston, Sharon -.- Bennett, Marilyn .,, Berger, Rosemary .,.. Berglund, Judy ,.., Bergman, April ..,,. Bessett, Linda ,... Bibelheimer, Ann . Birdsell, Viola ..,. Bish, Cheryl .....,., Blackshaw, Corrine -.. -. Blake, Sherry ..,..,. Blankenship, Sandy 3. ,,....--Z1b. f,Q1Q340f '75 f ez --.--.--..5o .--...--4o . ........ 8 sz. --.-.-.20, --.-.,...--5.I. -----41, 66, .-..20, .,.,20, ffffi0,'ii3f ,,-.,-.5b. 20f'2zi,'7if'7:if76f- . ....,....., 20, 76, as, s16n146ns61p,v11u: A... 3 ..., 41, 65, 69, 76, 101 Blodqett Paula ........... ........... 3 250, 77, Bloodworth, Seaneane Boland, Bernadette .- Bolstad, Mardene .... Bolstad, Marian .... Bombardier, Jean .. Bonney, Jeannie .. Bonney, Linda ... Boone, Joyce- ,.... Bouchee, Linda ,-- Boyd, Mary ,..... Branden, Diana ..... Brasche, Elsie ......,. Bratholm, Charlotte - Bratton, Elodie ..,. .,. Braudway, Sandra .. Brazil, Nancy ,.... Brechbiel, Linda ... Bresolin, Bonnie .... Briggs, Donna .-- Briggs, Vicki .-, Brooks Janice .... Brown, Betty ,.., Brown, Carol e-, Brown, Joan ,,.,,,,, Brown, Margaret .,. Brown, Patsy .,,... Bruner, Shirley ..,, Bucher, Faye ..- Buhl, Kathy ..,... Burbank, Daria .-, Burgin, Lola ..,... Burnett, Mary ..... Burnett, Micky ..,, Bush, Susan .,.,. Bussard, Virginia Butler, Jody .... Butler, Kathy -.. Butsch, Karen .,, Byerley, Julie ..,, Cacek, Andrea Callaghan, Jean ,W --.---..---...-50, ...-20. ...,4l, ---.---...--4I, .-,-...-..-..,20, ..--2l, 35, 94, 95, ----.-..4I, I29, -,...-50 .---...,...-50, --.-.50, 68, B4. '11115bT ..-.--.50. -..-.,...-4l -...,4l, 6B, 7l, ...,.....-4l, ,.,...4I, BI ,.-.-,-,,...4I ,-,..4I, 65, B8 --..-...-.4I, .-.-.-.4l, 75, I9 B3 89 76 76 50 B9 50 92 B4 20 73 50 50 I2 80 4l 20 89 50 84 4l 50 20 I 47 IOI I 30 B4 IOO B5 50 79 73 B4 4I lOl I 32 50 76 50 84 2 I lOl 50 4l 84 4l 2 I I 33 77 76 72 B4 84 92 50 50 72 l00 .....2I, 56, 63, 7I ,....50, 63, 64, 75 4I l3l 64, 65, 142 70 ....4l, 65, 69, 71, 65, 132 68 ,,,,,21, 142 50 GIRLS Callaway, Shirley ,,,,,..,.,..,,,,,,,., 2l, 68, 73, 75 Cameron, Jeanie ,,.,,.,.,,...,.....,.,..,.., 50, 68 Campbell, Vicki ...,, -dvi-WF-----7--Y--Al-4-STI47 l8, 2l, 28, 62, 7l, 74, 92, l4l, I42, I43, Canonica Paula .,..,.,..,.....,,,,,., 49, 50, 64, l3l Canonica, Sally..l2, 2l, 30, 62, 63, 68, 69, 80, BI, I44 Cardenas,T1na ..............,,.,..,..,.., 4l, 68,70 Carder, Nikki .......,.......,,,,.., 50, 75, I34, l35 Carlisle, Diana ,. .,,,,,.,2.,,,,, 4l Carlson, Francine ,......,, 50, l0l Carlson, Lana .. ..c,.,. 4I Carnes, Kay ,... ,,,.,,. 2 I Carver, Judy ,,..... .,,..,,,. 5 0 Carr, Charlotte ...... .,,,. 2 I, 30, 7l Castlernan, Connie ..... , ,..,,.c,,. 50 Castleman, Judy ..... ..,..,,. 2 I, 30, l45 Chambers, Mary Lou .. .,..,2,,,,... 50, lOl Chapman, Teddie .... .,., 2 I, 30, 72, 95, I34 Christiansen, Kathy ,.... ,..,,. 2 I, 30, 7l, I34, I35 Christiansen, Sally ,,,.. ,,,.,..,.,e..c,.,,. 5 0 Cilenti, Susan ........ ,,..,.,,,,.,..,,.,, 4 I Claus, Gretchen ....... ,......,..,,,,,.,,.. 4 I Clements, Michelle .... ..,..,..,.,,.,,..,..,, 5 I Clemmens, Mary Lyn e-- ,.., 5l, 56, 63, 75, IO2, IO3 Coates, Sandy ....... .....,........c., 4 I, I32 Coffin, Kathy ...... ........,... 4 l, 68, 78 Cole, Connie .. Cole, Marsha ..... Combs, Linda .... Cook, Linda -.. Cook, Lois ...,. Cook, Lynda ..,, Cook, Raelene -,- Cox, Mary ...., Cratt, Nancy ..... .... Crist, Dannett ..,,.,.. ....-5l, 76, 101, l3l ei 1',- 64f '95,' i3f22f'2 i -'i 6, 35, 65, 7l, Bl, 94, Crocker, Edna .....,..,...,..,,..,.,,.......... 4I I00 4l -.,---.---..-.---.--- lOl 5I 95 82 42 Crockett Margaret ,..,.,...,..,......,.-...-... Dahl, Sheila ..,. Davis, Mary ..,.., Davis, Mildred s-- Davis, Sandy ,.,.... Dean, Julie ......e,.. DeCoteau, Delores ,-- DeCoteau, Linda ..,.. Deinas, Joanne ..... Demko, Fran ..... DeSelle, Jo .... Dickman, Jean .-. Dietrich, Diane -.- Dill, Clarice ........ Doherty, Margaret .-- Dooley, Pat ........ Dotson, Glenda .- Dowing, Pat ..- Dravis, Linda .,.. Dreis, Loretta ....,. DuCharme, Cheryl --- Dunbar, Sheryl ..... Duncan, Paulette --- Dunlap, Donna ....... Dunnigan, Shirley ,... Dursma, Gloria .... Duval, Lynn ...... Duvall, Judi ..., Eby, Sherrill ,....,.. Edwards, Audrey ..... Edwards Sally ..,...,. Edwards Sand . Y 5--- Eqeland, Celeste ..... Ellison, Linda .,...... Elmendorf, Karen -. Elmendorf, Terri -.. Engelhart, Pam .... Engels, Kathy ,,,.. Erickson, Betty ..... Erickson, Diane .... Ernest, Karan ,... Essen, Barbara --- Evans, Cecilia , Evans, Marilyn --- Evans, Raymie -.- Evenmo, Olene -3 Everett, Christine Farmer, Carole .... Farrington, Marlys .., Faul, Karen .......... Fazio, Betty ..,...,. Fields, Linda ..... Fink, Anne ....... Fink, Rayanne .... Finley, Judy .... Flanery, Shara .. Foley, Lynda ..... Forster, Penny ..... Fortner, Sharon ,,.... Foster, Rosemary ,.-- Fote, Linda ,....... Fowler, Pat ..,... 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Levorson, Annette 55 Lewis, Carole ...,, Lewis, Merry ..., Lewis, Sally ,,...,, Liedke, Elaine ..,.... Linderman, Anne 555 Lindsey, Redona .,,.. Lipera, Janis ..ss,. Locke, Sharon ..,,. Longmire, Linda .... Lovoll, Susan .,,... Lunetti, Ede ,.., Lunetti, Marie ,,.. Lusk, Sharie ,,,.. Maass, Brunhild ,,.. McCartin, Marlene ,,,, McCartin, Pat .,...s, McClammy, Patricia McClammy, Rose 555 McClellan, Janice .... McDonald, Kathy 55 McDougall, Greta 55 McKie, Nancy ,,.. McKinney, Eileen 55 McKinney, May 555 McLean, Judy ..,..,, McMahon, Sally ..,,, McNairy, Linda ,,.. 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Magnuson, Connie 5 Marchesini, Mariorie Margeson, Georgia Marsh, Merrilee .... Marshall, Contnie 555 Marshall, Kathy .... Martin, Evelyn .... Martin, Kristilee .,.. Matson, Terry ..... Matzen, Judy ..... Matthees, Sandy .... ..,.. Mattson, Judy ...... Medley, Roxey ,... Mesoyedz, Debi 555 Meyers, Connie 5-5 Meyer, Linda ,..... Meyers, Nancy .... Michel, Ann ,..... Milhoan Carol .... Miller, Glenda ..,. Miller, Gloria ..., Miller, Janie ,... Miller, Judie ..... Mitchell, Carol 555 Mitchell, Sharon .... Mobroteri, Ingrid 55- Mobroten, lral .... Mohr, Josie ....... Moisio, Lorayne ..,. Montoya, Cecilia 5555 Morgan, Mary .... Moore, Diane ..... Moore, Kathy 5-5 Morris, Cathy .... Morris, Kathy ,.... Morrison, Carole 555 Mory, Evelyn ..... Moutray, Linda 555 Mucha, Judi ,... Nadeau, Jaci ..... Nagel, Carol ...... Neagle, Barbara 55 Nelson, Bev ,..,... Nemec, Judy 555 Netzel, Sharon .... Neuman, Carol 555 Neumann, Karen 5 Newby, LaRae .... Newell, Gloria .,... Newman, 'Marsha 55 Newman, Sylvia 55 Newton, Dianna 55 Neyens, Viola ....... Nicodemus, Sherry 5 Nilsen, Lorraine .... Norris, Barbara .... Norton, Nancy .... Novak, Jeanne ,,.. Nunes, Dianna ..., Nutley, Linda .,..., Nutzhorn Pamela 55 O'Conner, Barbara 555 5-55 Odom, Linda ..,..,, Oien, Barbara ..s, Oldfield, Janet 555 Oldfield, Lesley ss.. Oliver, Cindy ,,,., Olivers, Carol ,... Olsen, Becky 555 Olsen, Earlene ,,.. Olsen, Susie .,... 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Shadle, Patty ..,..,, Shapel, Vickie ..,, Sharlow, Charlene Sharp, Gail ,.,..,, Shaw, Christie ,,., Shields, Alberta 55 Shields, Maudie 55 Shier, Jeanette 555 Shindle, Sandy 555 Shiotani, Bonnie 5555 Sibonga, Erlinda 5- Siimpson, Jacouie Sivertson, Sandra 5 Slyter, Beverly 5.55 Smink, Linda .5..5 Smith, Cheryl 555 Smith Diane .555 Smith Smith Smith Laura 55555 Paulette 555 Pauline -55 5-5555 S .BL 555552f'i5,'74f'75',5 ' 5-555-53l, 63, 69, 7l 555547, 5 5 5 555555515 5 55555555555'3'15 76 555-556, 57, 55555555-53l, 5555557557555 555557, 84, 2,555f559f745'75f955' 555557, 555555555555555475 32 71, 555555-47, 64 7l 5555557, 63, sa, 5 5 5555'5'i'76f75551i1I 5555532,ea,71, 85, 5 55555555325 5555532, 72, 86, 9I, l34,'I42 ,l43, 555555555555555Bf57'eQ -5555547, 555558, 1111541 555555255525 5 5 555554-75 .fff47f725 5555475 ---------5--------.- 85455 78, ae, Sfualenf cgnalex ..... smash, Phyllis .... Smith, Reyna ..... Smith, Shelley --.. Smith, Susan ....... 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L .,.... 5 8 Thiel, Joanne ,.., ,,,.,..,-,-..,-,,,, 3 4 Thomas, Mary .... ..... 4 8, 69, 72, 75, I33 Thomas, Vivian ,.... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 B Thompson, Bonnie ,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Thompson, Gail .... ..........,.... 4 8 Tl1Ol'l'1Dson, Marie .... ..... 3 0, 34, I34, l35 Thompson, Sande ,.... - ........... 48, I44 Thompson, Sandra M, .... .,.......,.....,..,., 4 8 Thurston, Sharon ,...... ....,........ 4 8, 68, 7l, 92 Ticdeman, Carol .,.,. .,... 4 2, 48, 69, 70, 72, 75, 90 A Aaby, Nell ,.,...,.... .... ..,.. 2 7 , 40, 67, 75 Abernathy, Jack ...,.,,, ,..,,,,,,,,,, I 2l Abrahamson, Terry ..... ,.,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Aeagh, Casey ....... ,..,,., 4 9 Aguirre, Dan .,,,,,.. ,,,I8, I00 Alexander, Danny ,,., ,,,,, 4 9 Alexander, Stephen .. ,,- I8 Alred, William ...... ,.. 49 Anderson, David E. ... ....,. 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Van Buren, Kathy ..... Vandersluis, Georgia ao, 34, 7l, as, ea, I47 -----34, la-4, l Van Hooser, Jan ...... .....,.............. 4 8, Van Noy, Sandra --- .,..,................ ---- Van Walk, Linda .... L .... 48, 75, 76, 82, Varney, Sherry ..... Vetter, Connie ........ .... Vieneau Marl ce Wakeman, Judy ..... .... Walker, Annette .... Walker, Helen ...... Walker, Virginia .... Waller, Cheryl .... Wallin, Sandra .... Walls, Roberta --. Walter, Linda .-- Ware, Shirley .... , Warmdahl, Jean . Warner, Joan ...... Watkins, Barbara --- Watkins, Desser --. Wax, Fran ,... -.- Weast, Sharon --- Webb, Elaine .-- Weber, Diana .... Weber, Elaine ,-- Welk, Sheron ..., Wells, Ronalyn .... Wescott, Ramona ,-- West, Linda ...... BOYS Benn, Gary ...... Bennett, Gary --, Bennett, John .... Bennett, Tom ...... Bergman, Dick ....... Beringer, Wayne .... Bernhardsen, Don ,., Berndt, Wayne ..,. Biggs, AI ......., Bill, Wayne ....... Bingham, Wayne ,.,, Blackburn, Ernest -.. Blackwood, Steve . Bollinger, Fred ... Boone, Donald .... Booth, Gary .... Braqgs, John .... Brands, Robert .... Brau, Jim ........ Brazil, Joe ..,..... Brebner, Al ........., Breckenridge, Gary ... Brickley, Paul ......... Brock, Donald ..,.. Brooks, Mike ..,... Brown, Keith , .,,,.. . . Buchholz, Dennis .... Buckhollz, Paul .,.. Buck, Paul ,,..,. Burbank, Loran .. Burton, Rick .,, Butler, Glen .-. Butler, Jan .. Caley, Ron ,-.,.,. Calhoun, Larry .... Callaway, Jim ..,. Caliinsky, Jack ..... Calloway, Robert .,, Cameron, Jim ,..,... .. 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Cohrs, Gordon .- Colbo, Bob ..... Collens, Tom ,.... Connors, Mike .... Conroy, Mike U- Conroy, Rick .,,, Cook, Dale ..,., Cook, Robert .-, Cooley, Elverne , Cooley, Robert --- Corbett, Jim .... Cox, Merle .... Cozine, Dave .,.., Craft, Joe ,...,.,,,, Crawford, Jerome ,.,, Crawwford, John .... 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Davidson, Dave .-- Davidson, Dean --- -.----.--..-,--,--,--,-,--- 42 ---.22, ae, 67, ll8 D -.,..-42, -,-..,,-42, Davidson, Don ,. ...., 82, 84, Davis, Bill ...... .......,.....2 David, Dave ...... ........,..v.. 5 I, Davis, Jim .......,,. ,,...,.2,.,,..v,.,,- Davis, Peter ,.,..,,.... .....,.. 2 2, 64, 65, 73, DeMeerleer, Brent .... Dempski, Roger ..... Denzer, Tom ...... Dergan, Les , ..,., - Deskins, Roger , .... . Des Voigne, Mark-.- Dietrich, Eugene .-- Doane, Brian ...... Dodge, Doug s-, Drashil, Mike ..,.. Duncan, Mike ,L..... . Dunnnlng, Dennis .... Dykes, Larry ..,..... ,,..42, 56, az, 84, 89, aa, ,---22, 64, 65, 67, 99, l07, 22 73 99 5l l07 42 IO3 5I ll8 -..--42, 67, lOO, l25, l26 ll5 66 IO9 9l l09 -----.-.,....---,..-86, 90 -,,-....-,----..l2, 22, 80 ..,,..-. 42 ..-.22, 82, B9 ...-.--- 22 --.A- 22 ...- 42 -,52, ns, I , fuclenf xgnclex Edwards, Leroy ,.. Eko, Dale .,.,..,, Ell, Dennis .....,, Ellenwood, Bob ,.- Ellenwood, Bob ..- Elling, Rod ....... Elliofi, Dennis ..,. Elliofi, Joe .... Elzner, Bill ,...,.. Emmell, Jerry ,-, Emery, Dan ...... Engelhari, Tom .,- Erickson, Ron ,,., Ernsr, Gary ,.,, Ervin, Willie ,,. Erwin, Roberl .,, Eschaner, Jerry ,,,, Essen, Fred .,.... Evarl, John ,,,A Faulk, Rick ..,., Fawceff, Harry ,... Fear, Ron ....,.. Fera, Gene ..... Fefe, David ..,.. Fillbach, Glen ..., Fillbach, Gordie .... Fisk, Richard ....., Flafum, Ernesl .... Flom, Randy .... Foley, Dennis ,.. Foley, Jack .,.. Forbes, Roger ,-- Ford, Dennis ,... Fosier, Jerry ,.,.. Franke, Mike ..,. Franke, Pal' ,,...,, Frasch, Norman .., Freeman, George --- Freemire, Ted ,,,.. French, Tom ..,.. Freylag, Bill -- Furln, Dick .... Gamper, Mike .... Gans, Alan ,.A... Gash, Marvin ,.,,,. Genschorck, Jerry -.- Gibbs, Fred .,,...... Gilmore, Rich ..,,. Giersfad, Roger -,, Glaser, Gerry ,..... Glidden, Gary ,,.. Goff, Bill ........, Gord, Ted ........,.. Gorski, Stan .......... Gosenberg, Richard --- Grabowsky, Ed ..,.., Graham, John ..,. Granf, Rudy ,..,.,... 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Hawkins, Ken -., Hefley, Dale ,..., Hemmings, Ken ,., Hendricks, Jake ,, Henke, Sam ,.,, Henion, Mickey ,, Heron, James ,,, Hesley, Darrel ,. y, .,, ,... Hauqhfon, Lonnie ... ...,..,..,,,,,,,,, ,53, 24 95 IOO 77 ,,,,.66, 99, IO7 53 .,,.24, 30, 80 ,..,43, 86, 90 .,..,,., 43 ,,.,,., 53 ,,,,, 43 ,,,,53, 59 ,,,,, 53 OOO' Hickey, Hieb, R Hollyoa Michael ,,.. OSS Y.Y,,, k, Ron ,.,. Holm, Bruce .,..,. HolmeS, Holmsfr Holycro William om, Dave ss, Jim ,, ..,.,5a, IO9, ni .....s3, ab, 9I 'flliiif . ..... 25, ........,..,,.53, 86, 25 B6 ,,,.,25, l39 79 9l 53 Homier, Bob ,,.s., s..................,.. 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Kessler, Dick ..., Kilen, Larry ..., King, Larry ...,. Kinzer, Dick ,.,.. Kirk, Raymond ..,. Kirmse, Jack .... Klein, Dale .....,. Kleven Ra mond Kline, William ..fff. Kloeppel, George Kopache, Tom .,,.., Kosnec, Earl .... Koslick, Tom ,.- Koras, Murray -, Koval, Jim ..... Krafr, Chuck ,.,. Kuiawa, Don .- Lamb, Darren ,. Lamb, Dean ,..., Lang, Richard .-. Langdon, Bob ... Lanz, James ..... Larsen, Garry ,.,., La udenglos, John Lawson, James --,. Lazares, Mike ,-,-- Leqas, Dennis ,,, Leidholdf, Terry , ,..--25, 64, 65 .--...,-, 44 --.,-.- 44 ,.-..., 44 --,..86, 90 ----..l44 -.-,... 44 --.-.54, 64 .,,,,44, 66 --.,54, IO9 -,.-,.- 54 ,,,-,.-.,,. 54 ,...25, 79, I02 ,,.,,-,,...,- 44 ----.,,..-.,.., 25 -,..-26, 78, 79, 95 -.-.----.-... 26 .,.---.--., 26 ,--.-.-.... 54 .-.--54, 86, 9l -..-..--.--.- 54 ---.-26, 44, 78, 79 .,.-----.--.- 26 -,.- 26 ,... 54 ,,., 54 IO9 K --,. --.-,l02, 54, Ill ,,,.-,.,,,.,.,, 44 --..-44, 86, IOI, II9 -.--...-....--.,,., 26 -,--.54, 86, 9l, I02, Ill ,--.......,---..-- 54 ---.-,-..-,-.,.., 44 --..-54, 86 -,..-44, 79 .-,,-.--... 54 --,-.-,---..- 44 -..-,..,44, 78, IO9 --.---.-.-26, 67, 95, III --,---,-,...----,.-26, I22 -,,,-26, 66, 67, I06, I25, I42 -.---.--,-,.---26, 78, I44 ,,., ,,,,,27, 44, 66 -..-.-26, I47 ..-,-.- 54 --..-.,-,...-.---.- 44 .-,--.-.--.-.--.,-.. 44 ..--..---,.,.,-.-Il4, I24 .--,-27, 86, 90, 9l, 99, IO7 .--.---...----..,,,, 54 L ,.. .,... 44, B6 -,.,,44, 9l ..-.-27, 66 -,--,..44, 79 -,..44, 79, l2l ----.,66, I47 ,.- ,,,.., 54, IIS .-.,44, 67, I06 .-.-...27, 79 Leiison, Terry ,,,.. Lemagie, Dick ,. Leoore, John ,,,,, Lervis, Larry ,,,,,. Lewandowsky, Fel ix Libby, Roberi ...,., .--,--..... 27 -..-.-..-.... 27 .,..-44, Ill, I24 ..,,-..-.., 27 ,,,,44, 86, II9 .,,,54, 86, IO9 54 IO9 .. ,,,,,. 8 Z.. .,..54, , Lien, Jim ..,......... Lindberg, James ..., Linleiohn, Charles ... Lirrrell, Keirh ,..... Long, William ,.,. Eddie ... Loop, Lord, David ... Losh, Thomas .... Lowe, Bill ,,,,... Lowe, Donald .... Lower, Bob .... Lund, Dick ..,,... Lund, Sieve ,....... Lunden, Robert .... Lyrle, Russell ..,.. M Mc8eafh, Jim ..., McClurg, Jim .... McCreery, Max ..., McDonald, John ..,. McGee, Ben ,,,,.,, .. McGlolhlin, Chris ..., McGregor, Don .,.. McGuirre, Cecil ,.. McKay, Leonard ,-. McKirmey, James .... McMullin, Floyd ... McMurchy, Larry ,,.. McNairy, Roy ,...,., ...,99, IO7, II4, l23 .,.........55, 9l .....S5, I02 III ....,,..,55, 86 44 55 55 44 55 27 .....55, 86, IIS .......27, 79 .....55, IO9 II5 ..,.54, ..,,45, I24 ....,.,55, 75 45 ....55, II9, I24 ,,..........Ill ....55, IO3, IO9 .......... 55 .....45, 70 McNeill, Par ,,,,..,.,,.... ..... 2 B, 69, 94, 99, McTaggarI, James ........,. .........,....... Mabboir, Evererf .... .. .............,........ MacDicken, Jim ....... ..,. 4 5, 86, 9l, II4, MacDougall, Gary ..., MacDuffy, Gary ,..... MacDuif, John ...., Madison, Jerry .... Magee, Ben ,.,,.. Mahaney, Pa? ,... Mahoney, Ed ..,. Marlow, Wally ,.. Marsh, Gary ..,,. Marshall, Bob .... Marfin, Barry ..... Marlin, Dennis ...., 45 55 55 55 Z8 IO7 55 45 I24 27 ...........,,., 55 ,,..27, 99, IO7, I43 .,.....,..67, Ill ....,....,..I25 ,...I28 ... 55 .,.,II5 ....,... 28 .....,.,.. 95 ..,,,,45, 86, 9I I09 Mariinson, Bob ...... ........,.. 6 7, IO6, l22 Marrinson, George .,... ........., 2 8, 45, I02, Ill Malison, Sieve ....... ........,. 6 7, I02, III, I2I Maliox, Richard ...........,.. 28, II9, I25, I27, l28 Masonic, Chuck , ..........,.......... 49, 64, 65, 66 Meisenburg, Gary,..28, 67, I00, I25 I27 I38, I43, I44 Merrih, Bruce .........,.,.................., 45, 83 Meyers, Ron .......................,.,...... 28, IOI Michlifsch, Don ..., ..........,.,....,... 2 8, I28 Mickle, Gary ....... ....,..............,...... 4 5 Miller, Charles ..... ..... 5 5, I02, III, II4, I27, I28 Miller, Dave ,.,,, ,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,.,..,,,, S 5 Miller, Dave ,.... Miller, George ... Miller, Jon ,,,, Miller, Mike ... Misner, Ernie ...... Mofferf, Slan ...... Molzan, Tom ...... 55 Moody, Rick ,,,.... Moore, Don .. ..... 45, IOO, Morris, Don .,.. Morse, Dave ,,, Morse, Les ,.,. ,.. Morfon, Mike ,,.. Mory, Michael ..... Mouiray, Larry ....... Mucha, Randy ......... Muehlenbruch, Bob Murphy, Bill ..,,,,.. Murphy, Joseph .... Myre, Bob .... ... Myrvik, Loren ,,,. ffffiiif iii f'e'4','Lsf '65,' elf 511' i dif Tl'i',' - iE8 A IIO, IIB, I25, , ,..,...,..,.......,......56, . . . .29, . . . . Jw, 55 55 55 B4 28 55 I28 28 I43 I02 ..,,.-...,...,....,,...45, II2 II2 29 29 45 I20 I02 45 56 56 lll N 'ib'2 ....59, , Neilson, Ken .... , ,.,, ,.,, S A Nelson, Junior .-. ,,,,,,,, ,, 29 Nerland, Jim ,.,. ..,,.,..,,,, 5 6 Neufeld, Larry ,.- ..,,..,.., 29, IOI Neukom, Gary ..- ..... 56, I02, Ill Neyens, Gary ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 9, 78 Neyens, Sam .....,.......................,.. 59, 78 Niblack, Jim .........,..,...,...,,...,.....,,. 45 Nilson, Ron .... IB, 29, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, I39, l45, I47 Norris, Richard ...,..,.............,..,...,.. 29, 89 Novak, David ,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 45, 82, 84 Nuqen, Ron ,,,, .... 5 6, Bb, 90 , O Olfner, Dave ,.- ..,. ...s.,56, lI5 Oliver, Tom ,,., Olson, Dan ...,. Olson, Dave .... Olson, Orvin ,,.., O'Malley, Par .... Opdahl, Gary ,., Oswald, Don ,,, Padur, Neal ... Parsons, Jell ,.,. Pafrick, Ken ,. Rafien, Don ,.,, Patterson, John ,,. P .........,,.. 29 .......56, lI5. II9 .,,........29, 79, B6 .,,,45, 46, 66, 86, 9I ............... 29 ............,IfXJ ....,lIl, l2l 30 ....56, IOO 56 56 ,.,,99, IO7 Sfunlenf gqnvlex ..... Pease, Darrell .... Pease, Oscar s-- Peck, Don ........ Peck, Richard ..... Pergy, Dennis ...... Peterson, Gustaf .... Peterson, Marvin --- Peterson, Rodger --- Peterson, Rueben --- Pickett, Bill ,..... Pickett, Larry ,-- Pierson, Warren -- Pinchak, Tim .... Post, Jim ..... Post, John ........ Pringle, John ...... Pritchard, Robert .... Prokopovich, Steve --- Pruett, Neil ..,.... Pruitt, Dee ....... Purcell, Jerry --- R --,--86, lOl --------- 30 ----------30, 96 --.-79, l02, lll -------,-----,-- 46 79 56 ----------------30, 56'iLif'1S5f29Ef'i5. , 95 --------46, sa, 91, 122 ss 89 -----a2, as, ffff58f'1E'sT 84 l28 30 -----30, 79, l20 ----------- 30 -----,--- 3l --,--78, l02 -c----- 3l .------l2l -----57, ll5 Racca, Mike ,.........,......... 57, 64, 65, l02, Raczkowski, Thomas .... Rade, Nicky .......... Ragland, Fred ....., Rahrer, Darryl .... Ray, Melvin ....... Rebar, George --- Reda, Tim .......,., Redford, Donald --- Reihle, Donald --- Reis, Richard ,...... Remgaugh, Mike .... Remmen, Dennis --- Resch, Tom ....... Reynolds, Tom ...... Rhodes, Allen ........ 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