Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1968

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fi' , .. 'Milw- ,,, - H lw, , i. . i Q Si: , gl i :ff V 4 I W i ii ir, 3 'S i ,p x . f A, if 1 A W xxx ,-:f. -:ng . . .mm .. -W, mf ,5 6 . gt . 1-g,,xMwW, 1... , EE A X Q 7' Ngpf KE Vbz. ifflfyliff 1 it fm.. L 5 Change is a constant theme in our school. The plant, the curriculum, the faculty and the admin- istration, and the student body each will demon- strate this change. In 1967-68 Lincoln High School began an extensive renovation of the physical plant which would ultimately affect faculty, curriculum, and the style', of the Lincoln student. We have not tried to remark on all changes but in introducing four-color photography as a Lin- colnian feature We thought best to select three changed areas which most Abes will recall as dis- tinctive in 1967-68. The lounge appeared as a change from a dingy, crowded, girls' locker room to a place which gave Abes an opportunity for unsupervised study, casual conversation, and for getting togetheri' with class- mates. As the year progressed the availability of a battery of vending machines increased popularity of this area. By yearis end it appeared that the necessarily regimented study-hall had given way to a self-disciplined lounge',. Y X 11 f ,...-ul ' . '-...M-N... A,M-:V-.:,. ..,,,,,... i M ,L fa 'mL.ianal!! 1 . .. A f'?L.L AFV' W- W? vb., snr -F 2 JF 'O gm. H- U1 X. il Lunch hour has usually been an eat-and-run problem for Lincoln High. The kitchen area, while maintaining standards, was inadequate, the faculty scrambled for seating space with students, and all involved cared less about lingering. Then, first changed in 1967-68 was the kitchen area. New, modern, and automatic stainless steel equipment gave the staff tools to turn out 400 hot lunches daily. A portion of the area was partitioned to pro- vide a colorful, quiet, and available area in which faculty could eat. Taped music mufiled the rattle of trays, cups and spoons. The decor spoke for itself. After-school hours dance programs and large group meetings now had a place. Doors were cut at the rear through which tables and chairs could be stored in the stage room. Then, too, in the afternoon small groups or individuals who wanted more quiet than the lounge offered used honor passes to concentrate or study in the new cafeteria. i1 se P5 5 za 5 2 Q5 5 2 Q QQ E sf S 5 Several curriculum areas were renovated this year. Highly fundamental changes appeared in the D.E. department with the addition of an enlarged sales area, storage rooms, and a demonstration class-area. The home economics department en- joyed new panelling, closets, and larger work area. Guidance expanded to a separate suite with more counseling areas available to students. And all classrooms were furnished with new desks and cabinets. Most pleasing to many was the change in the Business Education area. Carpeting appeared. We are learning office practices. Why not learn in a real office area? some said. Modern machines were installed in this area to give Lincoln students prac- tice in current vocational trends. Thus in these six pages are indicated some of the ncolorfulv changes of the year 1967-68. To some Abes, however, the most obvious changes will be noted in the student body as seen in the following pages. gs ia 1 li 'Wi .fy L 1 N1 , A l 1 l V J 5 1 S35 El ALBU Rich Holm and Chris Carder lead 1900 Abes classmen from school Faculty, Administrators Impress Upon Retirement in 1968 cost Lincoln High 109 years of teaching experience. Sheldon Brooks, Industrial Arts head, left after thirty years at Lincoln and 43 years teaching, Art Carlson, Business education, nineteen years at Lincoln and 25 years teaching, Miss B. Enger, thirty-three years at Lincoln and 41 years teaching. The student body regrets these retirements, but expresses best Wishes for a pleasant retirement. Further significant changes in the Lincoln faculty were noted in the addition of twenty faculty members. Transferring to Lincoln from other Tac- oma schools Were Bruce Alexander, P.E., James Black, PE., Robert lufer, D.V.R, Marshall Field, Social Studies, Mrs. Constance Miller, Spanish, and Phillip Thomas, Art. New to the school system and assigned to Lincoln were Mrs. Chiply Johnson, P.E., Jerry Collins, English, Miss Jill Convvell, English, Glen Foster, Ind. Arts, Miss Camille Leonardo, Biology, Mrs. Pepita Sarmiento, Spanish, Mrs. Me- linda Mclnteer, Drama, Dr. Zander Ponzo, Counsel- ling, Duane Richardson, Counselling, Henry Arnold Counselling, Miss Janice Mileski, D.V.R., Mrs. Eleanor Wotton, Social Studies, and James Shea, part-time orchestra. Leaving at yearis end for further study were John Breaky, Physics, and Miss Camille Leonardo, Biology. Our year was saddened by the death of Mrs. Vivian Sterling who was a devoted and expert Social Studies teacher and P.E. instructor at Lincoln for many years. 1 ,E rr MR. HAROLD BERNDT Principal Abesg Education is Gaining of Knowledge MR, EDROY WOLSETH MR. OLDIVER MAGNUSON Vice Principal VICE PVIUCIDHI 'Inav .-g 'li,, 4' M mann: Q, X 2-.........f P- Q' ' 'X in QE A3 . ,. Teachers relax at Girls Club faculty tea EDWARD ARMSTRONG P. E. Dept. Head Wrestling ROSE BARDEN KATHRIUNE BERNARD English Social Studies- Jr, Class Advisor Sr. Scholastic Advisor Dept. Head New Installed Equipment Helps Teachers K gl if it sa RON- BILLINGS JAMES BLACK FRANK BOWERS JOHN BREAKEY BYRON BREWER SOCIGI Sfudles P. E. Social studies 5C'e Ce D. v. R. Varsity Basketball Coach fa if ETHYL BRINIGAR SHELDONI BROOKS DONNA BLJRNETT DON CHRISTIAN English Industrial Arts English ART EAQEILSON Industrial Arts up-...Q 'am MICHAEL COE JERRY COLLINS JOE CONTRIS JILL ANN CONWELL ELIZABETH CRIPPEN English I English English English English Sr. Class 6-tdvlior Lmcoln News Advisor Tennis oac WAYNEIDALESKY WALLACE DRAKE MAVIS ENGELLAND JOHN FADNESS MARSHALL FIELD Social Studies Science Business Math Social Studies Asst. Basketball Coach Dept Head Sr Class Advisor Athletic Director in Improving Their Methods of Teaching GLEN FOSTER GARY GALE RUSSELL GOFF Industrial Arts Business Language lt'r In I 'f I . Q ' Q g ALICE GRIMES Math 14 -V D 5 GEORGE HYLAND ROBERT IUFER CHIPLEY JOHNSON VICTOR JOWDERS JOHN KENNEDY Language Dept- Head D. V. R. P. E. Music Nlalh K ' .75 I X it JOHN .KERR CORNELIA LASLEY ROYAL LEACH CAIVIILLE LEUNARDO GORDON NlacK-ENZIE Industrial AVTS lVIath Dept. Head Smence Science Social Studies Health Faculty Steals a Break from Correcting lVlr. Hill grabs a minute for relaxation. NORM IVIAYER IVIELINDA IVICINTEER Science EHSIISU Varsity Football Coach Dramatics X 35 fa in MARGARET IVIELQUIST JANICE IVIILESKI Home EC. D. V. R. 5 CDNSTANCE MILLER JACK MURPHX Language Audiovisual Coordinator War 9 qi, c . .J , K0 if. Viltffil HN. ini P, -,JK ,Q Y .J A- Q-:af X74 . wFl,,5iH15i'i K3 4 'YY el f i Uris all 'Q 15 -J' ar Y ,Nr 1 gif' l l JACK NEWHART ATHYLEEN NICHOLSON Superintendent Dr. Giaudrone and Principal Mr. Berndt make visit to Mrs. Doerner's Social Studies Business Dept. Head Asst. Football Coach D' E' Class' oday's Papers and Planning for Lessons JANET NIEWOLD LYNN PESTER MAXINE PETERMAN JERRY RABDAU MARGARET R,EBE E I' n MATH Health Language Business ng is ii-N' JOHN ROBINSON LILY Rose BRUCE Ross PEPITA SARMIENTO JOHN SCHAFER Social Studies English Dept. Head D. V. R. Language Language Debate Coach l l Hard Working Faculty Encourages Higher Career Conference assits students in deciding future plans. W- A if X I A ' 'E f 2 ir,' f31f'fFff i ' I . fy A fd LEONARD SCHUCHMAN THOMAS SEDGWICK DONALD SHEPPARD VIRGINIA SMITH HENRY STEIGER Vocal Music Math Art Business LangUBge A rtc ra ft WILLIAM SULLIVAN PHILLIP THOMAS LUCY TIPPIE WILLIAM TONE BORGHILD TOTTEN Social Studies Art D. V. R. SCociaI Studies Home EC, Lincolnian Advisor 17 cholastic Achievement by Abe Students DAVID TRIER THOMAS WAGNER JESSIIE WATERS Forestry Business Social StudIes DAN WATSON EMERY WATTE Science English Track Coach N I NIERLEI wEEsE JAMES WHITE ELIZABETH WHITING LOUIS WILLIAMS ELEANOR WOTTON Busmess Business English D. V. R. Social Studies IN IVIEIVIORIAIVI VIVIAN STERLING 18 I T J 11 . HENRY ARNOLD NANCY GLASER LLtANS2,El?,NSEN Counsewf FTSEESSSFS Tia SQ' 4 ZANDER PoNzo ROBERT NICHOLS Counselor counselor '-EOg'0En'fgQfAY DUANE RICHARDSON EVELYN GRANT counselor nurse Counselling Team Expanded in '68' 'V'AX'NE C'SSNE R0B'N CARTER JANET NICHOLS clerk clerk clerk JENNIE BLUCHER DORISG-'ELONIAS librarian DORCAS NYLAND PAT TYLER C r Clerk head cook 19 rg-03 59. ORIN SLYIER ROBERT PATTON chief custodian fireman I' NORMA FINSTUEN ARNIE LOE matron day man Custodians: H. Becklund, R. Jacobson, A- Holstrom, R. Sutherlund, L. Milbert, O. Giberson, O. Slyter, A. Perry. Building Managed by Efficient Crew -- ' . wif .1 in iif .A n SK. ,Q sunnnnlt :Si if C Cooks: A. Struck, E. Brakefield, B. Rolfe, H. Bergstrom, R. Butler, M. Klingbile, 20 Senior Class OffioersVVorkVVith Students -,fr 5 'VX . 'lf 5 0 Senior Class officers and advisors, Mrs. Engelland, advisor, Debbie Johnson, Secretary Monica Vernon, Rep. to Council, Diana Jorgenson, Treasurer, IVIr. Coe advisor, Kathy Roth, Vice President, Carlton Lewis, President, Perry Roberts, Rep. to Council. ,i l to Promote a Final and Successful Year For the class of 468 their high school days have ended. They will look back on many pleasant and fun filled memories of their senior year at Lincoln. The seniors began early in the year to prepare for the senior activities yet to come. The first of such activities was to sell T-shirts. These were white with black and gold stripes on the sleeves. They were available either 668, '69 or '70 printed in bold black letters on the front and back. This was one of the many new and different ideas of the senior class. The profits were to help in financing the Senior Ball and Cruise. In December they held their annual Christmas card, wrapping paper and candle sale building their funds even higher. On October 17th the seniors made their way to Pacific Lutheran University to take the Washington Pre-College Tests, much to the surprise of the stud- ents the long day of testing began with Roger Ramjetn. After the tests the futures of these students was brought closer into focus. The Senior Ball, for the first time in Lincoln's history, took place out of town. The scene was the Hyatt House at Sea-Tac Airport on March 30. Dec- orations were carried out in the theme of f'Try to Remember . 'Two Bottles of Relishi' was presented for the night of One-Acts by the senior class. April 19th brought back childhood days to many seniors and underclassmen as they presented a show headlined by J.P. Patches and his pals. The senior class on May 3rd presented the hit comedy, 'fArsenic and Old Lacei' before a cheering audience. As the year came to an end there was one final senior activity that the seniors looked forward to, June 3rd and graduation. Commencement exer- cises were held at the University of Puget Sound Fieldhouse. After graduation the Seniors left on the annual Senior Cruise. This grand finale brought together the Class of '68 for its final fling to express that 'CNEVER AGAIN WILL THEY CREATE A BETTER CLASS THAN 68? PRESIDENT Carlton Lewis LBVVY Abfaham UIYSSGS Allen Patti Amet Christy Anderson Gil Anderson ll ll ' KJR Good Guys Brought by Senior K' Janet Anderson Jennifer Anderson Larry Anren Christine Andrews Kent Arave if Cindy Archer Pam Arneson Steve Arnold Ron Asahara Terry Atkinson A i Linda Augustus Ken Aynes Susan Aynes Joan Babbitt Linda Babbitt 23 '54 A Class to Play Our Nimble Staff Members Q Lsssss Zig, ,, C! -39' L. Carol Balaban Celine Barney David Bass Thom Baughn Sally Beatty Karen Beck Bob Beckham Sherry Beleele Joyce Benger Dan Bennett xxx, A f . a I Don Berg Jack Bergman Ken Berry Jim Berwold Gene Bishop 24 Kathy Bitz Sea-T Mn. L A Nlickie Brigham Becky Bruns .KrA!', Alma Blackwell Annette Boland Darlene Bonaro Gary Bottoms Debbie Braudway Carole Brechbiel Kathleen Brevik Dan Brewer c's Hyatt House Chosen as New Richard Brisco Bob Br0WI'l Martha Brown -CT 'i David Bryant Lynne Buck Jim Bucher Sandy Bruback Donna Burchfield A James Burford Chris Burke LGS Bumeff Wilma Bishop Judy Bonney Barbara Brooks Senior Ball Location vw-f Kathy Calliham Lynn Caltagirone John Cameron - 'C N Chris Carder Dave Carlisle Carl Carlson 25 Mike Butler Celesta Brown in f 'Ni Senior Ball Chairmans Genivieve Baird and Rick Lynn Carter Norma Caruso 26 Well Developed Study Habits Prepare P. Newman, C. Carder, J. Jansen and J. Peterson find the way of the community lunch very amusing. Ken Cheslik Tim Chisum Gary Christiansen 56' grff 'W-8 wr Q 3 a 151 , 2 ff, vt 1,5 at - 141, Q 1. ae Q 13 5 w S . 5 5 . 1 QE . ig J 2 Berit Casperson Bonnie Chatwood Anita Christy LL Carol Cates 'VN ff'- www' . li Dennis Chiarolla Christy Clark F7 - ivy. Sandy Clark Valefie Clark Rick Clements Maggie Clendenny Charles Coleman 27 Many Seniors for College Life, Vocations 09'- A AW I Linda COOK Wade Cook Grandy Cox Jack Cox Jack L. Cox i Q ..,- Q oxoo Dale Crosby Susan Cruse Art Cruz Dan Cunningham Larry Curry i ..:,,.,.. 2 .--, 2 ,s :,- rr ,, gen i m -1 is f-5.1 X 10 .lan Cygan Selma Dahl Glenda Dahn Linda Daniel James Dart Hn I I -aff? ff Brian Davelaar Kathy Davis Jay Davis Shelia Davis Richard Dean 28 Pat DeSordi Lynn Deyo Cheri DeZurk Harry Diekerman Bruce Dill Class of '6 8 Sponsors Lively Performance Linda DFUVY Sue Dunaski Kathy Dutton Cathy Earp Leona Eberhart Sharon Edsinga Helen Edwards June Edwards Toni Edwards Barb Elliot 29 lr-Q... QT? 'Vs-f APT 'L K John Ellis Lynn Emerson Shirley Eng William Eng Marty Erdman 'cg' AI Erickson Judy Erickson Sandy Esarey Allen Essen Rheta Ettlin l I of Television s Comedian -J. P. Patches Bruce Farrington Lola Mae Forrester Dial Forrest Marlene Fossum Genia Fox Max Freudenstein Sue Fullmer Karen Gallo David Geiss Sharon Gilk Two Bottles of Relish Chosen for Class 'mv Leann Gi lrson Robert Glass Christine Glassy Tanya Goody TOITI Goss N Gandance Gott Jerry Grabinski Warren Grange Caron Greeley Bernice Green Cathy Green Beverly Grant wi Heldi Gray Cindy Griffin Brian Groh LeAnna Grubb Tom Grubb Paula Gurskell Frank Guthrie Bill Hall 31 Play in the November Night of One Acts P-1 , cf, , ,kg a as W , Q fl . - u 'W' as V ' Ken Hall Robert Hal! Ti? Jennie Anderson, Sue Hansen, Larry Kolano and Carl Carlson perform in the Night of One-Ac Two Bottles of Relish . Steve Hall Barbara Hailiday if win Marvin Hamilton Pam Hammers Mike Hansch Susan Hansen Wendy Hansen l iiii i 'niklg 'rL, ' r 4nr y ,, f I ry .E 1 an i N - '. .V ii rrv 3 Gary Hanson Nancy Hartloft Diane Harmon Chen Hants Brenda Harvey isa if:11.r',:f' 1 ..., Dianna Hawkins Joaquin Hawkins Pete Hein Donna J. Hendrixson Paul Henke Linda Herog , ,..-Q' James James and pat Degorditake time out for rest and conversation. x ' uf' W i ' 1. QW' Linda Hill Margaret Hill roorooorsssll l lsoslilrizor is orrol J o,YJss Durwood H igginbotham Henry Hirst Bev Hoard Opal Hodge Richard Holm Janie Holstrom Seniors Clamor Loudly NeverAgain Will Seniors enjoy dancing to the music of Art Dahl and his orchestra. 'Uh ,U ,.v..ff' Beverly Hyatt Mike Ide Mariam Iko Linda Hoover A A Pam Houl ' -'r2' crt, i crlytr t it Val Imholt 33 WTj 'v I i 1 Ben Horn Tina Hutchinson 'W' Kathy lngeberg They Create a Better CIassThan Our '68 34 'E .,,,S'x ,Q ..A. , ,- Shari Japhet Gary Jenson Tom Jenson David Johnson Debbie Johnson Seniors Enthusiastically Anticipate the Sally Johnson Chris Jones Lois Jones Mike Jones Wanda Jones f Diana Jorgenson Sharon Joyce Chris Judy Richard Kansianich Gayla Kuiken 35 sf- . I ',:ssfs: Ken Kane Andrew Kankelborg Kay Karthas Calvin Kemp Susan Kempe Future Years of a College or Care 'BH- Joe Kilby Susan Kilbb' Janet King Lannette Kinzler Ray Kohler Larry Kolano Frank Kolstee Jim Kowalchuk er Life Les Klein Linda Kramer 36 Selling of T-Shirts, Candles, Christmas E, Nick Kristensen Lorrie Kuffel ,N , , ,- Chuck Leach Nancy Leach Rick Lewis Ed Lgedke in ,, Linda Lloyd Barbara Locher .am H -.s 2: al 2 ff: .Q T ' M SQQY 'eggsffvza 9' Ei n , K 'Q ' C? LJEYQEQL5 I? LK TBYVY Kblfleman Bill Kuntz Phyllis Landis ,-.'2 Q . : FW . 'L L 'QQ Vw, , Jackie Lee Debbie Leffler Carlton Lewis A Rich Lindstrom -E.2: ' - . I : Q' 0 L B 2 1, Kevin Long Bob Little James Littrell 'Wifi' Wayne Long Lane Loop Cards Help Raise Money for Class of '68 Jackie Lorentzen Mike Lovell A in Margaret LOWGVY Will Nlaass Santa and his little helpers Opal I-lodge and Bev Hoard Lailjglgntzind extend the Christmas spirit to Lincoln Elizabeth Mace Susan Mahoney E134 534 I'-' ,s QZQKKT' . -, . is Susan Mahon Charles Manford Dave Nlarcele Starlene Markley Linda Lovgren ,SAK George Nlabbott Tom Malcolm Cheryl Martin 38 l Sandee Martin Karen Martindale Fred Matthewg Donnie IVlCC3bbjn Margaret NloCartin Cooperative Spirit Developed Between Ean Dee Stuclholrne and Linda Nunes arrive ready to face another day at incoln. ...M V - . .,.: ,,:- , .,::--, E, ::,: rrrrr 1 .,.:..i , . .. .- - '. F -- - -ii 1 'limit 5 i.. ..,.,Q:Iaf'f5:? ' .. ,- ..:,. -,, hp, A .K .2 i-fr---SQL . - - 1 , 1 - W is lg? I Melissa McFarland Caroline McNeal Shelly Meddaugh Dan McKinnon Lily McSvvain 9 Q !f ml fy K 'o Larry Melsten 39 Seniors Valuable Asset for Future Lives Q an V kivzi R Q! 1 ll- , ri is Jerry Nlickle Carl Milford V f , uf W if Y fcvi ' 4' : :WW ss X .sm ,. . Franciene lVliller Kafefl Miller ang Wits- Carolyn Sutherby pauses to look at display in the new show case and . , wonders what it's all about. Larry Nliller Robert Miller 40 Charles lVlitChGll Kenneth Mitchell 4 Judy Moore Pamela Mosely Gail Nelson Neil Nelson Following Trad Q Don Moak 1 k Ullysses Mosely Sally Nelson Linda Montgomery Russ Mostrom Dennis Nemec ition, Senior Class Ernest Moore Angela Neal Patricia Newman l l S p I r I t Phyllus Neyens Jimmy Ng Gary Nilson Mike Noonan Cheryl Norden O tm Em Carol Nordlund Loreta Nordlund Mary Nottage Linda Nunes GZVY Odell JBVUS Odom David Olsen Wayne Olsen Gary Olson Rita Olson P . 1 I - i Sue Ottren Carleen Pagni Toni Palagruti Wolfie Patton Catherine Peffers lnspires Juniors and Sophomores f '-af 'W' ,aw-' , ' 3.1 f Judy Peterson Kathy Peterson Frank Peterson ROESI' PGUSYSON T0m Peterson 42 James Pike Clayt Pollock Darla Pollard Mike Poyneer Harry Prothero Baccalaureate P-dh' Carole JGBU Perry Cheryl Quanrud Jim Wallis receives a few pointers from news advisor, lVlr. Contris. Tom Raethef Chuck Ralston Nancy Rawley Carl Ray MaVlyS Raymond Lily Rea WEWWG Reda Gail Redford Sherrie Rembaugh Sharon Rheinschild 43 iw- X -sf VZQ7 lIT 'fl' Tom Riippi Bill Riden Jean Roberts Perry Roberts Gary Rock Sermon Enlightens Seniors to Future 'SIS' Marla Rogers Jim Rogge Mike Rogge Suzanne Rolfe Arne ROmSfV21d Greg Ross Kathy Roth Jeannie Royne Micheal Rudolph Candy Rudsdil , , f -' 'ff' - T it Zoe-ann Rushton Jeanne Russell Michael Sacha Ken Sanders Carol Scalise Chosen Theme of Let's Spend the Night NBHCY Schmidt Eflka Schoh Bill Schrum Gail Scott Paula Scott Ray Scott Thomas Scott Sue Seaworth Marsha Seydell Ralph Sharp Carol Sheppard Vicki Shineflew Debbie Shirley Bob Shropshire Sue Siegel Shirley Sise Christine Smith Diane Smith Edgar Smith .lack Smith Together Sets Mood for Senior Cruise wi A Perry Smith Scott T. Smith Scott L. Smith Susan Smith Warren Smith Brad Sovey Don Spaulding Tanya Stallone Karen Steen Larry Stevens ef l Marg-Hfet Sfeeves Chaflefte Stenflett Ernest Stepp Dwight Stewart George Stewart mms is , EI . 5, 1 . 9 S L og - , H wfl' - 1 '21 'S Q. Margaret Stewart Diane Stillwell SanDee Studholme Vern Sturn Carolyn Sutherby V 46 'V N!vbur :M ws. M Mary Swanson Randa Swanson Mona Thaden -fm' I Patti Amet, Sherri Rembaugh, Perry Roberts and Henry Hirst explore the possibility of learning while laughing. Dan Tharp Barbara Thomas Brett Thompson Seniors Participate in Sports and Clubs Sue Thompson Sheila Tremlett T -wi .ww I fffii ,safe H .. x-as Dave Thorn sr-r-M iillnw' Tony Torrone ft Efgwwfx 1 r Q- r v K r 1 as ,Q lv M f if 7liffl59filfE?4ei:5eiiss1f2':M , - , w i time f T , .xy .T . , Mensa? , , A W e gr tj. -. wrist-Wgiwf-sr L ,T W, J ,ig,n,g w 6 Q 9 it 3 3 S W if W 35, I - :ffm , Mark Tiedeman Roger Tiffany Bill Tippetts ir Erika Tucker Sue Ann Tucker PHY TYSOVI j s V m e-1 J 'big Seem xr ski .W gi any Zi 533 r s r- W' 1 ' -all -as av ' N lh- ' , F e E . P' Q Peggy Vancil Victoria VanGrevenhof Michael Veseth 47 H5525 fe' 1 5, , ,ir x . 'L' eww Q1 i H2 5 rg as is 7 , 2 -'fy' 15, J. ' V A. f ' Dennis Vetter Monica Vernon N .NFO tl? Ruth Vigus Jane Wade Jim Wallis ix I sw for an Animated Year - 1 ,. eE1h1ex......,,,,u ., ,W H, af Pat Walsh Rick Walsh Janice Walton Roberta Ward Linda Ward Rob Ware Counselor,-Mr. Nichols watches as Charles Mitchell receives his Youth Corps pay check. 5 -' f . ' -we ff Ron Watkins Don Webb 48 June Third Graduation at UPS Highlights Q. I H Sandi West Chuck White Mike Williams Margaret Wilmoth Steve Winnie Diane Wintermute W l Greg Wolfe Jim Womack Shareese White Pattie Wilsie Kenneth Wirth Linda Wood Duane Whitney Dennis Williams 485' ff Hope Wilson Steve Wilson Linda Kramer watches as Pat Newman measures G Anderson for senior outfit. Three Memorable Years Bill Woody Richard Young GARRY ANDERSON CAROL BARLOW GABRIELA BELLANCA RICK BERKSHIRE DENNY BOGGS ALFREDA BRINK ETTA BURNETT LEWIS CANEY CHARLIE CANTRELL MICHELINE CHATMAN JOHN CHENORETA DAVE CLARK DAVE CRAFT JOHN DAY LARRY DRAVIS DARLAND DUDLEY ANNE DUNBAR JEANNE FAIRCHILD FLOYD FOSSELLA BUTCH FRANKE TIM GAPPA OLIVIA GLAZE MIKE HAGEN BILL HALL ROBERT HALL ROSE HARPER CHARLES HARTFIELD FRANK HARVEY RON HILL EARL HUDSON JEAN IVERSON LINDA JACQUEZ LINDA JOINER TINA JOINER PAMELA JONES SHARON JOYCE PATRICIA LAUDENGLOS DENNIS LUSK ROBERT LUST ANTHONY MAYES CHARLES MOORE DAVID NIELSON at Lincol Jeanne Wright Rose Wright Diane Wrolson ,pu-e Don Zamira John Zindt Cheri Zook Absent Abes n High ,ll Barbara Ya mash ita Gary Novotney JIM O'CONNELL WAYNE OGURI NANCY OLSEN MARTY PARKER FRED PEACHER ALAN PETERSON BILL RAIKAGLO MIKE RAMSETH RICHARD RICO GARY RILEY DAVE REINHART DON ROSEMBAUM MICHAEL RUNDLETT JERALD SANDERS DICK SAYLOR RICHARD SCOMMODAN THOMAS SCOTT LARRY SELANDER DUANE SHAW TRACY SHIER ETTIE SHIRLEY JOHN SKRIPEK HARVEY SORG MARK STEVENSON DAN SWARTZ ROBERT SWEANY JOHN TAYLOR GARY TREMLETT JUDY TORRY JAMES VON BERKS DAVE WALL MIKE WAMSLEY GEORGE WASHINGTON JUDY WASHINGTON GARY WATSON RANDY WESLEY STEVE WILSON MARVIN WINTERS JUDY WOOD TOM YOUNG BOB ZACHER DAVID ZINDT Spirited Juniors Give Tough Competition Immediately the Junior class displayed its loyalty when in September it changed its class yell to the more catchy line of All the others are far behind the mighty Abes of ,69l The class let few forget it as they clamored to all the pep assemblies and widely attended all games. In class competition the juniors favored Well by many times obtaining the pep jug and by contributing the most food in the Thanksgiving charity basket drive. Their money raising projects were led by the Lincoln license plate sale. This they started Christ- mas time. The money they gained along with bake sale profits added nicely to their treasury. The Junior class officers continued the tradition of polishing Lincolnis trophies and of serving at the Senior Ball. They also began early making plans for the Juniorjs highlights of the year-the prom. This year its chosen theme was Et Maintenantv CFrench meaning What now my Lovevj. Junior Cla 5 Officers Kathy McDonald Kathy Main Shelly Johntson Vicki Liefson, Craig Whitney, and Carl Wilgus traditionally polish trophies to Their Senior, Sophomore Classmates Q Q-is . H 'V'-fr at ' ' X, ' in r ' 5, N 9 'Q iffwlrli -- AQ, iirxf lil.. , ti f lg f. -tr ,f.. A 5 ,Q . Refi? fxizxizt if .. 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Junior Prom Theme, Et Larry Pyle Denny Racoa Jack Ramseth James Raich Mary Anne Rawley Heather Reddick Bill Reed George Reed Denise Reiter Mike Rice Pauline Riley Sherrie Roell Jerry Rochefort Robert Roger Judy Rogers Lynne Rosellini Bob Roswell Rochelle Rysanek Debbie Sabol Sally Sabol Gary Sach Leo Salgado Chris Samuela Debra Sanders Jim Sanders Jim Sanders Ron Saucier Ethel Savare Larry Schatz David Schieser Dan Schmidt Diane Schmidt Ardi Schrag Marsha Schweitzer Randy Schwindt Bill Scott Joy Scott Charles Shull Ronald Shorter Debbie Shinglen Tim Shadle if J 'sis tiil , . g . ,ML-..,.r, .. i - W A my L.. V, i. i fi, M Ti NE ag, .,V, . J ,, ., fi ,A - - :rw-,.,, aa 3 ws.- i f if .. af.. M Hi ies ' . 'i H ,, ,Q , , f':ff5fQfi-7- T' 5 l4l 'ff-2 1 V i ffffiflLg?' A ' - fil thy 4' .M S ig-1 zzmgl gif? ., ggi, 2 V 'i i .L'L L ,,f,, A . . ,43, ', Mix . . A... N S,QM,,w,iE 5? 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T I ' - - 1 v' . J an 1 f ' V. KS I L X M t 'T M lik B i ?F55E,?Qg?Efw'ft 6 at F x WE., v S 8 ,Jig I 'M 1 fi i Wx lx yi ,S -L , 153 5 -it ggajj IN MEMORIAM rade Points Linda Greene Judy Harpel Romana Hall Diana Holmes Rosemary Johnson Nancy Krambule Sam Lytle Mike McMillan Barbie O'ConneI Allen Peterson Tom Piwonski Yvonne Reygers David Reiter Linda Sadoun Virginia Sledjeski Donna Salsberry Ardi Scnrag Lani Schroder Judy Smith Loren Smith Dan Thompson Al Whipple fw- vw f - wmeef .fy 1 , - f it 2 A- T Y xv I A We Y - 1, 7 4- E DWIGHT CRAWFORD A e,,:.l...1,-me fi 'S' Y A F iii.. 9 0 s V Z! 'f qfi- ,,-f s ,V Y ,, ,af , , ly in ,4 ,D U K, yr J 7. B uf . f f J 'f ff fiif - if , 75 L ,X I E X 'M J J ' J ,,.. ii. . ilie W' X xii? . Y 1 A .2 ' ' V, , - j , V 11: ' fi f ia x Sophomores Boast,a BetterClassThere'lI fifff fi Brue Hammer Sophomore Class President Upon leaving Junior High School, sophomores mark the end of an era and the beginning of a new. The first pep assembly and class competition was the first real introduction to school spirit which gained in momentum as the year progressed. To support their class, popcorn was sold at all of our home basketball games. The ingenuity and creativity of the class of ,70 presented Lincoln with the novelty of a Psychedelic Bakesale. They were also the originators of Martha,s Eat-Inf, Lincoln's first Spring dance was sponsored by the sophomores, presenting Sandy and the Nerve? The sophomore class now having contact With the social and academic concept of a high school will be able to set an example for the forth coming class and build for the future. The traditional washin of the Abe L' I t t ' by sophmore class ofgcers, Presiden't?Cg.nHSa?rwlneer1Sgfysorgees Ig- Hansen: Girls Rep. -S. Beclxmang Secretary, J. Nlaing reasurer, K. Riipig and Vice President, K. Rowe. 63 Never Be 'Cuz VVe'rethe Abes of Seventy Dave Allen Donna E. Allen Donna L. Allen Sharon Amsbury Carey Anderson Karen Anderson Willi Anderson Len Angus Marge Andres Richard Armstrong Rhanda Asahara Bill Bacevic Dave Baggestros Jeannine Baird Tim Baldessin Dolores Baniento Toni Barber Joyce Barr Susan Beimborn Jelana Bell Leo Bell Leroy Bell Jan Bellus' Chris Bennett Pat Bennett Bev Berg Cidy Berghand Art Bergstrom Debbie Bergstrom Perry Bernard Jeff Bevis Carolyn Biggs Diane Bill Charles Bingham Walt Birdsell Deb Bjorkman Laurie Blakeslee Sandy Bonnay Gary Bosley Carl Bozeman Susan Brace Steve Braedt Barbara Brannon Mike Brady Janice Brevik Marion Brown Elizabeth Brownell Linda Buckley Dave Burke Sandi Burke Gary Burlingame Patsy Burnett Mike Callihan Rick Campbell ilyle 5 Q Q A' QQ W ' E L, , if n A 6 -er l ' Q1 , J A A Q if W J ,..,y I - 01. A .Q 4 . K ,L ,geek 'K ' ,,,, 1 K L ss. ,,.,f Xxx 1 N' W 5 55 e'.- J A ' H d'Aw Q 5 4: A Y' Q I! 'I , f ,fw,s:g,sf- .rg .K R rw M 'fa utr in Q, f Sfmt 1 ,A Q li i , 4 t , h y ,pi A Y . 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Carlson Jerry Cawgill Alan Christen Melinda Classen Bruce Clark Russell Clark Margot Clemmens Wanda Cluck Larry Coillier John Connors Janet Copeland Lliff Cook Bob Cooke John Cooksey Lloyd Cooksey Nancy Cooley Maxine Cooper Al Cox Bill Craig Roberta Crane Sophs See Themselves as Class of Future r'---.4-. sis-. ,, 1 , K -47 'ek ,.., , my I . eb., W , xg is ,,' 'we ,, If Y wg nf I Qgmstjxkg ' Vg- , 'M W . is . K 1 ,, 's i C .. ' 1 M C 4' J 'B 'F ., t xi-I 5 , N W W w t A , gk F 5 'W ooMMwmm 'Jf!E 'M' . J i - K B-Q ,. L VJ ' 5 K 7 It .9 Q ,YQ , if G? l I .0 Y 7. 'iv my I N' wk I V : I , I ' ,V Isl hryk I , me C 1 . Z ' ll!li!f?!l L ' VV..: ,. I' if' 'C if. 1 - a.iJrl !r l i lx 4: R I km! I v ,, f L 4: 31 gikfw.. .M 1 QQ 5' C X Q? ,si xii Ts 4 1 . ..., Q . l 1 I ig-it in Q 'Q Y s ,ga mf S, H A. 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'- , s'.q!i---gif-'area-if 2 a .X l Don Crawford Marlene Cruz Larry Crow Barbara Crosby Jim Cunningham Jack Dalan Richard Davis Hank Dean Linda Dearinger Craig Decato Frank Deitz Jacquelyn Diel Debra Diggs Ernest Dobbins Margaret Dolack Greg Daugherty Dorothy Douglas Mike Doveno Bob Dugwyler Mark Duncan Georgi Ann Dutton Jack Eagle Brenda Edwards Brook Edwards Robert Egeland Mark Eide Marren Ellingson Michele Elliser Lynn Erickson Dave Ertz Dave Evancich Sharon Evanger Irene Fable Doris Factory Bill Fahey Perry Farmer Julia Feist Linda Feist Wanda Felton Helen Feiche Sharon Field Dorothy Finley John Flanagan Mary Flork Cathy Floyd Kaye Forster Gary Fossum Daniel Fox f Q ' :R 65 Vera-Jo Fox g Carol Frederick W' i 1 Mike Frichette ,, , . , 7' A ,. , John Fry :iff ' ,W l V r G , he y Debbie Galligan i - M1 , rw' v i 1 N'- M ' lvlary Gallo N 1 it V so l V is. t V if V G.. Dan Garel S J J, mi. fl Gary George It -ft fl Dennis Gibson 'ig VV ,VV Y. V P . 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' Rob Hager fi fi 5f K y J ' Billie Jo l-laipel V Xt,-5' W if V ,VV Hunter Hale , i ' ' if f ' ri 5 kt 'iff-ff 12456 Denise Hall VV A W VV , V V ., 1 ., Zoe Halsey J 'J , F 1 VV VV ,N Bruce Hammer V W A NV A 1' Z- Kim Hammer A ii V ,V ., V' ,, ,V V W W' x sa we Elaine Hansen V A i V V i V fff V ,J V Q V Toni Hanson ff - -Q fi 1 , ' 7 Pam Hardy L ,, Q Q . Candy Hama' iff? A xi' A hi Lewis Harmia Ron Harris William Harris Jerry Hartioy Christina Hartman Gary Hartman Bob Harvey Sandy Harvey Carole Hatfield Karen Havard Jerry Hawkins Steve Hawkinso Elizabeth Hayes Sue Healy Marilyn Hedman Steve Hedman Sandy Heidt Joe Heller Janice Hemson John Henderson Jesus Hernandex Don L. Hicks Don W. Hicks Hobert Hicks Kathleen Higgan Gary Higgenbotham Tim Hall Jesse Hinton Kim Hixon Linda Hobbs Mike Hollstrom Meredith Holms l Q ik YK' P 4 . 4 a Fi J i-vw. i r ,,1f . . , 1- 1146 M. X .v B 7 '3'H?if'25i'H bfi V ,. 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D ,. - -., F V , 5' gf ' il lf 'D,1' f 5 as if Clarrie Holt Jim Holt Jerry Homindo John Hoodenpyle Gary HOPE Robert Horn Chuck Hughes Gidget Hughes Ida Hunter Gary Hutson Linda lngeberg Cheryl Irnwards Steve Jackl Doug Jackson Rodger Jacques Frank Jahner Jerry Jenkins William Jennings Sharon Jenson Beverly Johnson Connie Johnson Danny Johnson Denise Johnson Harold Johnson Jerry Johnson Judi Johnson Karen Johnson Cris Jones Debbie Jones James Jones Jim Jones Pamela Jones Kay Johnston Loreen Jorgenson Jim Jowett Dennis Kaesar Dennis Kajawa Joyce Kalivas Donna Karthas Aldarin Kavzlarich Laura Keisae Terry Keister Colleen Kelly Ed Kennedy Jerri Kennedy Melody Kennedy Sue Kennedy Kirk Kent 67 Sophs Put on Class Play, 'Pajama Party' Irene Kershner Paul Ketvirtis Bill Kielayewski Maureen Kiely Sandy Kitchen Steve Klein Gordon Knesa William Laba Linda La Chapell Ralph Lachen Mary Lambert Mike Lambert Loreli Lamont Mike Lang Kathy Lanigan Chris Lanz Robert Larkins JoAnn Larkins Chris Larson Dave Laudenglos Daniel Lawson Alex Leach John Lewis Larry Lewis Sandy Liebelt Cathy Lindstedt Dan Little Robin Little Tom Lodge Diane Lofton Richard Lingley Cindy Lorent Chuck Lovelace Jeff Lovin Dan Lucich Julie Lucich Gordon Lueckenotle David Lusk Ed Luttrell Carrie Lykken John Lytle Julie Maas Jennifer Main Pat Manford Elysa Manning Lois Mahon Rose Ma rkley Larry Marks ' Riff' P , , . 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' as Carla Snodgrass Les Soltis Beth Sovey Jeanette Stalder Karen Stargee Jacque Stennett Joan Stennett Carol Stephenson Barry Stepp Elva Steward Jim Stewart Dave Stillman Karen Stillwell Sam Stiltmer Chris Strand Mike Strong James Sturtz Frances Sutherby Cindy Swanson Dan Swanson Mark Swanson Debra Swart Joann Steuart Tom Swart Randy Swartz Sharon Sweers Donna Taporke Joyce Taporke Bill Tennison Chuck Tewell Bruce Thompson Dan Thompson Soph Gail Thompson Larry Thompson Sharon Thompson Ed Thygeson Kathleen Tibbetts Dan Tillinghast Robert Tippie Ralph Tipton Steve Tisdale Bill Tomlinson Stan Torkleson Bonnie Trivett Alan Trotter Flip Trowbridge Jennie Tschabold Steve Tucker Tom Valenta Penny Vamcy Robert Vancil Shelley Van Hook Rich Verlo Pat Veselover Linda Vetler Mike Vincent Manlyn Vagt Pat Waldner Chris Walentiny Cliff Walje Marilyn Wahl Linda Wallace Flora Walls Dean Walrodt Darryl Walters John Walters Troy Walters Karl Walthall Randy Walton Diane Washington Roslynne Washington Darlene Watsh Mrs. Grimes' sophmore Algebra-Trig class watch D. 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Cathy Anderson Terry Bacon Jim Baker Judy Baron Ruth Barth Patty Blankenship Barb Boyd Linda Brewster Paulette Brown Barbara Buckholtze Gary Calberson Gary Carder Claudett Carr Victor Clark Linda Collier Lollie Cygan John Davis Kathy DesChane Craig Delorme Chris Dillon Linda Dobbins Judy Doveno Paul Dziechiasz Dru Edwards Lynn Edwards Bill Ellis Cheryl Erskel Paul Evans Ron Evans Florence Finley Dave Fitch Nancy Franklin Jane Frazier Terry Freudenstein Norman Gekette Jenny Gibson Wade Goode David Hansen Mike Hardin Dave Hartman Rich Hartman Renee Hendricks Pam Hoffer Dave Holland Glemious Johnson Sandy Johnson Debbie Jordan Sue Jordan Larry Kessler Jeff Ketter Karen Kilby Darrell Kimble Martin King Gena Kling Bob Larkin 5 in A , - ' ff- ,T,, L yd 1 V ,J 4, -315, at J and Progress as Most Uutstanoling Assets were 'rr ii Earnie Lavato Cathy Lewis Dex Marzano Jennette Maseadis Dave Maurman Elaine McCardin Andy McCown Sue McGlothlin Don McMillan Margee Meyers Kathy Mitchell Kay Mitchell Mike Moores Jackie Masslander Jenny Mottley Kare Murrel Kathleen Needham Bill Nelson Ed Nelson Lynn Phillips Kathy Pierce Mike Queree Barry Quin Jerry Recker Debbie Reilly Kay Riippi Patty Sabol Cindy Sanford Rose Schnock Fae Schornik Peggy Schuh Robby Scott Jim Shelton Margie Shy Jim Smotherman Diane Spaulding Jim Shaw Mark Thessen Cindy Theil Margie Thumb Fred Torrone Iris Vanburen Lynn Vanderripe Kathy Verderico Karen Wallace Belinda Walton Sandy Waltenbaugh Dave Whitaker Melvin White Dale Wilson Joyce Worde ii 51 mi ..,.:::.J,,-.:, ,nb-if r . ,,.,, tts: .K A ,tiggg V- .LK . lt, .fc 1. 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Charles Hartfielcl learns the art of making pancakes Prepares Future Homemakers EMM R ,J .fhzx hum' Home Relations ll class holds nursery school as part of child care study. eg , N 13 .MMR Leanna Grubb applies tailoring skills to her garment. Linda Vetter smiles as her dress nears completion. WASH, 63 Modern equipment assists autoshop students, Dan Cunningham and Jerry Grabinski, in the field of mechanics. IVlotors, G rease . . .Autoshop World Industrial Artsp Prelude to Vocations 80 .ll Ali New desks, dictaphones and carpeting set mood for future secretaries. Business Courses Prepare Future inisisti lane iffffiiieif le., Mm. 'wr-Qlffsrffzies is I- , mm. -,L may faEg1E 2' Q 1- ,151 fee wr ff 3 Senior, Pat Desordi, learns to operate a l calculator in office machines class. ' ' Y41lliauur- --f- -V . Q72 41 Secretaries 'Q ,Q fn... ivan. ye snf G' N. gr- an 21 !'.dBH Speed and accuracy are the key factors in typing classes 82 f D. E. Qeiff' ' 255' noswgxiqt ii U F 'W x If D.E. students learn basic techniques of salesmanship and management. D. E. Renovations Attract and Benefit All P DE Book Room supplies books for everyones interest. 83 DVR Gives Pupils On-the-Job Training N ,t ,, I .. H LKVL . ' ' A, A..,.. A l,,. ,. ,g-A Q thin? ' ' ' ' I . 'iifzi-gfieffw if . gpgxi L ' jixrw fr 'fgwvf ffi.-'!?S1f ' K 1 e ll m os grass an t Y , Sfsxkss wg, iii t thigh , W ,fii .WM-We-mf uv- W Nix Mike -Riley arranges the candy counter at lVlcKinnon's Hardware Store where he works part time. , ,,V -.-. . W pf' Mr. Williams assists D.V.R. students with necessary math skills. 84 Color Adds Interest to '68 Lineolnian ,W , .L K , QV fr ADVISOR Wllllam Sullivan LINCOLNIAN r EDITOR I , 3 JE Patrica Newman '. :I ' ,. ,' ' i 1 Lfkiii - , . f' -, 'f -1 . f . 12521 M. -i n f' I ' ' I' ' N 'Rh ly., .V 1, ORGANIZATIONS I elle Kathy Ca I I :ham P l ,fro S J ii xl lg , 14 SPORTS Pete Hein CURRICULM Mary Swanson ALBUM Carolyn Sutherby L -vm X ,lg ALBUM Shauni Meisenburg ' SCHOOL LIFE Marlys Raymond ALBUM Barbara Mauck ERGANEZATIONS ynne uck INDEX Marie Elena Dira CURRICULM Norma Caruso SPORTS ALBUM Ardi Sghrag Pattie Wilsie 85 mn., Row 1 - B. Norton, A. Boland, B. Bruns, S. Cole. Row 2 - L. Mace, M. Swanson, S. Beatty, S. Rolphe, P. Tyson. Row 3 - S. Mah- aney, R. Holm, C. Carder, J. Kilby, J. Jackowski, M. Veseth, D. Kinney. News Again Has All-American Qualities M -1. .rxs1.Eii1,-f f Qsfsz1af'Wffwi?P5x.sfss 1m59.921s ii..ggQgfiM.gv51fi.f31 gs. f. .wsmwxfikg i A Z-Q, f W'.'?fgKgfr5Q5i::M2sffsff:2iffg 1 fisfl1.75f3A?ljD5?iiizfi7v3K N,-Q AM., 499- ...M Mike Veseth, News Editor. Lincoln News advisor, Joe Contris. 33 ya m .V 13 f R QQ: ,gf .- X' 3' sniff 87 Paintings, Sculptures, Depiet Art Talent 3 Terr: Dunning and Linda Gurda enjoy creatlng Christmas cards 40 Physical Education Gives Better Health Voliyball is one of the many sports that sophmore girls participate in while taking gym. 89 Poise, Sportsmanship to Lincoln Sophs v Sophomore boys test skills on trampoline. Student leader Bob Lund demonstrates squat jump. 90 Row 1-S. Meddaugh, K. Maloney, D. Seydedell, L. Gurubb, G. Hope, B. Melton, S. Smith, M. Stephenson, E. Lovato, Row 2-C. Verlo, S. Mahon, G. Sacha, K. Smith, J. Nordlancl, D. Johnson, W. Patton, J. Lewis, D. Mcikinnon, M. Patterson, C. Manford, B. Johnson, J. Jowett, N. McCown, A Row 3.-C. Whitney. J. Smith, B. Westgard, K. Michaels, L. Means, S. Edwards, R. Watson, S. Cole, S. Cheslik, R. Bunch, T. Valeta, L. Saretske, D. Russell, A. Cox, R. Simes, D. Armstrong, Row 4-Mr. Jowders, L. Melsten, M. Green,S. Wheeler, C. Whitman, D. Johnson, J. Babbit, l. Burnett, G. Bonnell, M. Barrett, Concert Band Reaches Musical Precision Percussion section sounds out loud and clear. P. Walsh, M. Iko, N. Jowett. K. Burwash. L. McSwain, M. Eilirigson, R. Scott, M. Clemons. D. Davies, L. Grubb. B. Williams, C. Anderson, S. Tucker, C. Shull, K. Cheslik, E. Stone, P. Smith, M. Sacha. J. Cameron, P. Scott. by Dedicated Practice Drum Majors: Larry Melsten and Ed Stone Majorette: Mary Schaefer. 92 Row 1 - L. Kramer, C. Zook, N. Olsen, J. Stadtler, H. Hicks, B. Benger, C. Smith, K. Steen- Row 2 - S. Olsen, J. Mostrom, E. Lovato, D. Stillman, P. Pearce. Row 3-- J. Lee, A. Kankelborg, Mr. J. Shea. Strings Swing with Shea, New Teacher Orchestra accompanies choirs at the lVlall. 1. f' Gt .4 . uw Q H 1 Aw? Q: 4 , 5 -ve rv ar' a J 1 fr I 1 ' 4' 3 I, 2 'fggszzfb .. VW fx rf .IVN-'V',:',Vff I rise f'v'QQ,,v-w . ..x 'vff.Nf5' ,qdsf ' 'M xr NV'f .vr,1. Q! .fr ,Wy Jw' Vg, xxx if... .AAN ,. , i. vwfx' wfs,,,v-y+,fx.f'X1N 5 i fmf - f in fvvvyk A . 1 J J x . ,V .X .X f . rw A.: N-QQQ wwf: x, Nfx . f'.QfxAA 2 X 'v',x'-S,-oxm. ,' :'v . if i K , f .ms - X I ' yffyvkh' ' A? ee 'Lg-I Til-' 1 fl? ...uf .fl x., V. ' xii . 3A4: Fifi!!-. . 2 ff2:'v 4 35:53 . V34 r ff V VX? JU fri' i' VX-5fNJ 9v 1fv. ' :fX,:,:'.,i fy,-gk,-5g,. XIX . . vv? 1 xxws fTii3.'i2 fQ:RQff-,fi.n.'wfN A 'Rfk fflxvx v'.fxA V' fiE'VM4VY335Q , Nfvxxx x V .fv s.-X ,x lx, '.',gvW , x me J. 14,1 1. Y. foo., . N. ,A 2 . vw . f ,. My In ,f .mp . rX 'FXSJ ,. . L -fkk M, A .vm ve LA .. sl if 2 Ill. ya f. A f X WJVWJVJ f jak Lgvxrvw. W, gi 'IL Kf.fys,1. .A-Qgffxvvg J. 5,11-.. xx g ,vrfrx xfwvw J ff A IJ Jvvv, ...fm V VY, 5 -A, 4 2 .35 .Q f, ,WX-A-.x 'savv- qw 'lil I rxvv j'k f!w.f'l'V'v ' l '1'v'v'. 'vs xx . M Q . M: fl ffm N-4 . Nr, x 2 -A. Xx si .-1,1 2,125 x Q ,Wav- 'fin a il x ANL JN - JQX, Qs? gm sur Row 1-J. Rocnefort, C. Cardin, J. Anderson, N. Nlobroten, S. Clark, S. Studholme, K. Hall. Row 2-B. Olsen, R. Rysanek, R. Leale, E. Dotson, A. Boland, J. Benger, J. Lee. Row 3-S. Cole, L. Rea,B. Casperson, C. Quanrud, L. Ambrogzo, D. Duncan. Row 4-L. Meredith, R. Lewis, T. Chisurn, T. Borth, N. Nelson. Concert Chorale Adds New Look, Sound 94 ROW ROW ROW Row P. Jones, L. Boucher, S. Hovies, R. Johnson, P. Renken, P. Smith, F. ThomPson,JR.DL2:cherh DWQramlfoFid, Rgseb RB Allen. ri unc enger - C. Baespflug, J. Bellus, D. Hall, M. Rockway, D. Spaulding, C. Merriner, G. Asujp, J. Bofzna E St g ,G .S ,T .K d . e , . weers, . enne y, K. Verderico, M. Stewart, L. Strickler, G. Smith, M. King, D. Stewart, T. Reynol s, . ur or , . pp D. Russell, L. Eberhardt, A. Neals, S. Gilk, B. Potts, W. Bishop, K. Palmer, J. Cameron, D. Owen, J. Womack, J. Jenkins, J, Shelton Senior Choir Maintains its Traditions Q Sr. Choir performs at the Tacoma Mall during Christmas time. 95 B. Harvey, J. Walton, C. Wallentiny. R. Miller' K. Tibbitts, E. Mace, L. LaChaDelIe. M. Kennedy. C- SiOV9f, G- RBCWOFGY E. Anderson, G. Webb. E. Hanson, J. Grajeda, S. Davis, L. Blakeslee, B. Baines. Outstanding Vocal Performances Given Concert Chorale provides entertainment during Thanksgiving assembly. 96 Q. z fn- Row 1 - S. Snedden, K. Johnson, L. Lazares, D. Allen. Row 2 - D. Carmen, J. Parr, E. Savarre, K. Havard, R. Hall. Row 3 -- J. Baird, P. Jones, S. Sweers, B. McGregor, D. Schmidt, J. Baker. Row 4 - R. Johnson, J. Harpel, L. Lamont, B. Grant, S. Joyce, J. Paris, B. Johnson. Row 5 - B. Brannon, S. Pierce, J. Odom, C. Brown, C. Stephenson, P. Shumaker, J. Wade, L. Schuchman director. Girls Glee, Ensemble Delights Audiences Row 1 - D. Spaulding, C. Wallentiny, Row 2 - S. Rose, J. Bellus, K. Verclerico, Row 3 - B. Potts, R. Nliller, K. Tibbitts, E. Hanson. 97 Row 1 - T. Mack, M. Miller, M. Silmser, D. McCubbin, D. Oguri. Row 2 - L. Jones, R. Fleishmann, D. Korthas, S. Musgrove, J. Bell, A. Wqrfelman, Row 3 - R. Markley, D. Huges, P. Austin, B. Rogers, D. Allen, L. Sicadey, L. Cygan, Row 4 - R. Davis, P. Neal, K. Mltchells, B. Peterson, M. Wahl, E. Chrisholm, K. Forster, J. Doveno. Beginning Girls Glee earns Basic Skills 98 Remodeled Language Laboratory Aids 5r,, . I Bob Westgard and Tom Piwonski concentrate on learning the German language. 99 i Q. i A l KE Q Dave Schiesser grins as Mr. Goff listens to Ray Flood stammering a German dialog. Students in espanol, francais, deutsch 3 l 'F l 4 Y , A Ve,..... V t, Q 1 'WK WWII- . ,. New language teacher, Mrs. Sarmiento, has class repeat Spanish structure drills Reci , s Ss w MM-44-ww.-Af ting, Reading, Writing Experienced 3 English aids students in preparing reports for economics classes. Through Participation in English Classes 'xi N... I ii v . WW, , 'un o a .fl A Literature discussion is being held by lVlr. Collins' English IV class. l 101 lVlath Answers Queries of ComplexWorld Georgiann Dutton and Glen Wilgus use a geometric figure to solve problem. The booming world of computers presents itself at Lincoln. as sf fiil - at Qfergelfss Wi iam W ts- 103 Students Examine, Record Science Data 'all' FL! x gag L c . . , -.1- me 4 ? 5 gf-'W . '42 Z 5 '4::' -, f 1 i ccc 9' ailfl ' Greg Smith, in foreground, disects earthworm in Biology ll class. my if ex sz 'I Steve Hall measures fluid for chemistry experiment X X 104 Social Science Classes Discuss History Paul Long ShOVllS application of Monroe Doctrine in U.S. History. 105 Government, Psychology and Civilization Nw., 5 mx, The causes of the lsraeil war are being discussed by Mrs. Wotton's world problems class. V, , QX INIJ li-JN. 'W W K 4 1 li F , Aa I -Q4 swf 1. V- Q-sift WWW Hx Z fl Economics students compile data on the top twenty industries in the United States. if W Qww 4- H- fy Lincoln cheerleaders exhibit exuberant spirit of typical Abe 108 Alves Enjoy Plays and Dances ASB President Carl Carlson officiates at assembly. Tacoma lVlall sets the scene for the Girls' Club Tolo Abes Chant - VVe're Number One Abes show enthusiasm at basketball game. Cheerleaders Arouse Enthusiasm While 3 , .wg E S' Q L x K fy 23 rms, V f,f,,w. 4... xxjm' ' if-e-VJ 'FM fi Som 1 I- D. Harmon, C. Okada. Row 2 - R. Baldassin, L. Vanderripe. Row 3 - D. Harter, P. Amet. Row 4 - R. Rysanek, . ea. Pep Band Develops Spirit AM' Row 1 - M. Patterson, L. McSwain. Row 2 - S. Meddaugh, K. Maloney. C. Whitney, N. Jowett. Row 3 - J. Lewis, N. McQown, L. Edwards, D. McKinnon. Row 4 - R. Walsh, L. Means, R. Watson, S. Cheslik, L. Saretske. Row 5 - E. Stone, C. Ander- son, P, Smith, M. Sachia. Row 5 - R. Armstrong, G. Bonnell. tl' Lincolnites express spirit at outdoor pep assembly. KJR Good Guy Pat O'Day, comes to Lincoln to promote spirit at pep assembly. Plays, Pep Assemblies, Entertainers, and -AQWK Sophmores, Juniors and Seniors work together to present The Lottery . 1 'L f 'J f Q .,:g.?, ,d9'i1,tH3 asia? ffaexfv 31555 fftxdwkr K ,4 wa v,a , ,pf aff M ,gifs ffijgfgil W4 3 to J fi, 3 it W' tiff' :V+ P12 if t We agqffn Y tw Q K sf 4' Q tl? Q ,Qi gigzgzjtst qw JZ' 5 v s ref'-+fi'N A5 iv: .,,, gif fi - Q dY9gt?'IJY' Cal Kemp, Jacki Jones, Anthony Watkins and Annette Boland are costume winners for Girls' Club Masquerade Tolo. ri? 'Q N -.W 'W 'iv' i 'Q D' 52' ' Tolos Brighten Daily Routine of Abes fl Aw., 55:5 xii fl Y 5. F lio- iii 1 Z ,X ii ,gl il? lf QE if ,,...f Uf:i 75 we bv . 9 ...!.!'.e, 'f--'fi Steve McPeak rides high on unicycle! Becky Bruns end Chris Carder ride motorcycle during pep assembly skit. 114 Students Have Hard Decision Selecting Students observe candidates for royalty of traditional dances. 115 Royalty for Traditional Dances Vaio 0' A ...Z 0 . Yx 1 1 Q i E Scott Smith and Joelia Stadtler named L'iI Abner and Daisy Mae Ed .Stone and Laurie Lodde crowned King and Queen of P.T.A. Dance. Christmas is a Favorite eason for Abe 'Ti fi Sally Beatty and Becky Bruns decorate Christmas tree in Annex. R4 h X ,V - i -,..,k . Shelia Davis and Janice Walton confide in Santa. ii 117 Sante and KJR Game Add to Enjoyment JR Goodguys better their record by beating Lincoln faculty. 118 Activity Ticket Sales, Student Lounge Row 1 - G. Kasner, L. Kolono, C. Carlson, C. Carder, B. Bruns, L. Rea, P. Gurskell. Row 2 - C. Whitney, P. Roberts, S. Beckman, P. Newman, S. Johnston, IVI. Vernon. Row 3 - D. Hansen, IVI. Veseth, E. Stone. 9 Exchange Programs, Keep Council Busy Pres.-Carl Carlson, V.P.-Larry Kolono With the completion of the Student Commons, the Student Council already had their first assign- ment cut out for them. Rules were drawn up according to what could and what could not be done while in the Commons. The one main rule stressed was that this Student Council is strictly for the students and they are to treat it as they would their own property. Activity Ticket sales was the second project undertaken by the Council. Lily Rea, the Finance Commissioner did an excellent job promoting the sale. Although the race was very close, Mount Tahoma won the contest by a mere six percent. The Council also set up two student exchanges with other high schools. The first of these was with Weatherwax in Aberdeen. Twenty members of their Senate observed one of Lincolnis Senate meetings as well as went to classes. The second exchange was made with Woodrow Wilson. A total of nine Wilsonites checked into Lincoln, were assigned homerooms and counselors as well as regular classes. Not only did they have to do the work assigned here, but they also had to keep up with their regular classes at Wilson. After many heated debates, the Council changed the traditional homecoming date from Thanksgiving to Christmas. Instead of centering the many festivities around the annual Turkey Day game, it was decided that the newly established Christmas Tournament would be a wiser choice. As the year came to an end, elections were held and the previous Council members were re- placed with new ones. . .itz , ,ks Y VVVL. f - . .. , 194 -Gr 4ie . ff , 4 -- rxTi:g A V 5 1' ' A V-iedamfwvvf. -kwa. ,. ,. WMM 'A Finance Com. - Lily Rea Corresp. Sec.-Becky Bruns, Rec. Sec.-Chris Carder 120 New Bulletin Board, Meeting Place, and Placing a bulletin board on the second floor wall was one of the major tasks' undertaken by the Senate this year. The board gives such information as dates of wrestling matches and basketball games, meeting dates for club organizations, and news of coming events. Other projects include the establishment of a new meeting place, the old one being changed from the auditorium to the lunchroom, and during basketball season the meetings will be held on Monday mornings rather than Tuesday, enabling senators to participate in the pep assemblies. The Inter-high Council was also formed. The latest bill is one which will place benches outside by the flower boxes for students to sit on during the spring months. Q, K Larry Kolono presides over Tuesday morning Senate meeting 'QC .C-Q4 Senators discuss controversial change of Homecoming from November to December. Benches Among Senators Various Jobs K . .sema- ,M M A I I ny - W.. 11 . . iii' K b y N3 -7 . ' 'u .4 I we an Row 1-C. Lewis, G. Baird, L. Kolono. Row 2 Boucher K. Rowe, D. Beechie, C. Swanson, S. son, L. Deyo, D. Zook, R. Miller, D. Jones, S. B Grabinski. Row 4-R. Dunn, B. Melton, H. S Cardin, V. Pickard, L. McSwain, R. Milliron, M. Moak, H. Hurst, L. Ambrogio, L. White, D. G D. Bryant, R. Lindstrom, B. Glass, N. Mobrot D. Johnson, B. Baines. Qs.. L...- Q...-4 4-f 'S -J. Wiswell, S. Rheinschild, S. Pouliot, C. Weightman, A. Schrag, L. Nemchik, L Johnston, J. Anderson, A. Boland, D. Jorgeson, S. Hoffman. Row 3-D. Webb, C. Carl eckman, P. Sabol, K. Verdirico, N. Jowett, D. Seydell, J. Copeland, K. Deschane, N cruble, D. Scheisser, J. Jackson, M. McBreen, K. Calliham, J. Stadtler, T. Trailor, C Washington. Row 5-B. Tibbitts, D. Hanson, C. Whitney, M. Veseth, C. Milford, D reeriley, F. Robinson, M. Raymond. Row 6-D. Thompson, J. Rogge, J. Cox, T. Cebula en, S. Cole, D. Walters. Row 7-J. Smith, B. Dougwhiler, G. Olson, D. Brown, K. Arave 122 Scott, Diane are 1st to Reign over Newly Scott Smith and Diane Smith have opening dance at Homecoming Dance. Established December Homecoming 115 Row 1: Nl. Vernon, K. Roth, D. Smith, L. Grubb, S. Rembaugh. Row 2: K. Sanders, D. Williams, S. Smith, C. Carlson, P. Roberts. A Homecoming Chairman-Ed Stone Dress Up Days Added to Lincoln Week ii Kent Arave and Janet Anderson reign as Abe and Mary Lincoln Costume makers: LeAnna Grubb, Lyn Deyo, Sue Ottren, Wilma Bishop, Cheryl DeZurk, Nancy Schmidt. 125 Students are Inspired by Many Activities Annette Boland and Sue Hanson look on as Ed Stone gets stuck in a tight situation on come as your parents day. Lt lj new Lincoln Day assembly featured Stuart Bledsoe, Republican House Majority Whip. 32 4 .K I X 'L .M PS K.. 1' - P5 15? 54' .2 Seniors Bev Hoard, Marlys Raymond and Sue Hansen exhibit school spirit on grub day. 126 Jenny Anderson is '68 Daffodil Princess l l i i Paula Gurskell Janet Anderson Amid loud screams and applause, Jenny Anderson receives title of Daffodil Princess . J ' li, .- nf 5 4-.A V : f 5 94:51, 55' w Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors Work Wherever Conrad Birdie goes there's sure to be girls! ll ll Together to Present Bye, Bye Birdie Kim tries to convince Hugo that he is her one boy . lViacAfee family rejoices over news of their appearance on the Ed Suilivan Show. E A4 Sl? 1 'F an if , W 'SW Jil? MW , .Q gpg I mf f Q wg, , J fix 'Y' Bax A Eff 'Y9 i3-4. .4 , . . o f , ' J .RE N Q 5 59 nf 4 0 'Q As V 1 IQ I ll if T I ,.. 1, 5' Q X Qu . gy 4- A 'ff ' ff E-1 'fl iii' f M 9 fx 'A A if H- - - af ' Y 1 ' ' E ' , ,f if ' 4 V 5 ,fi ,f ir : Z Y blfy 4 Q gf 6, .IA M !f , , .Q x .5 4 AA QI 'Q 1 7 K 5' .. I ' , ' Q 5 Q Q ' W Q M Q gd 1 ' - gb f v Q M, A '53 ff Q! my , At, .,hXK A . . .V A 5 V W v QA F gi is A 25 6 W f 6 5 Q T fi' Z 3 xi , 'VAI 6 ,, M . ' , ' if 'If 4 f 5 'J N - x V , ,, 4' ' 'fx 4-wh - . We 'K 'if 'Nik i ,, 1 's -:: . , I' 'I 'f tg, xv gf .fig ,,,. , J Q , 'E ag ' K v 5 sw. . F . 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Williams, D. Zook, A. Boland, B. Casberson. Royv 3 - G. Scott, V. Picard, B. Gradjeda, L. Wallis, L. Vetter, J. Anderson, J. Anerson. Row 4 -- D. Greenly, C. Cook, J. Graieda, S. Beinborn, P. Skanes, M. Kennedy, P. Newman, P. Amet, S. Hedy. Row 5 - W. Chin, M. Iko, C. Vero, J. Brevik, A. Schrag, S. Johnston, H. Fiecke, C. Verdircio. Row 6 - M. Veseth, S. Smith, R. Baideson, K. Mallone, B. Schrum. Torch pin, a sign of scholastic excellence, is the goal of every member of the Honor Society. To be a member of Honor Society a student must have a 3.2 grade point average and must con- tinue this average throughout Lincoln. But grades are not all. A member of service credits must be earned if a member is to recieve his torch pin. During the senior year, an opportunity is given to earn service credits through such jobs as selling bus tickets, and typing for teachers, in order that the torch pin may be earned. Club meetings were held every third Monday. The work of the club is carried on almost entirely by individual members in their services to the school and by the selling of the under graduates class pictures. The presidency of the Honor Society was filled by Carol Scalise. Handling the post of faculty advisor of the Honor Society was Miss Brinegar. The biggest event of the year is the annual banquet, but the fulfillment of three years Work is brought to a close at commencement when the torch pins are presented. and Work Toward the Coveted Torch Pin Nm- ooor W e t with i 2 Correcting papers for teachers, as Pat Newman and Ardi Schrag are doing. is One WHY Of Gaming DOWNS fOl' TOVCIW Difl- 'x Advisor, M555 Bfinegaf President, Carol Scalise 134 Girls Club Means Fun, Service, Friendship Row 1 - C. Scalise, J. Johnson, P. Gurskell, M. Dira, M. Iko, C. Samuela, M. Meyers, D. Anderson. Row 2 - S. Rolf, S. Ottren, J. Seydell, S. Smith, M. Raymond D. Greenlee, L. Lloyd, J. Copeland, K. Calliham, L. Lodde. 'Z' -wirni ,.,,.m0 - ' ii 1 rrsr .., Cif, L, Mrs. Halsy and Mrs. Smith attend Teacher's Tea given by GirI's Club. In addition to the annual tolo, Girls, Club pre- sented a masquerade tolo for the first time, entitled the 1'Great Pumpkin Masquerade? Serving the community this year, the Girls, Club co-sponsored the annual Thanksgiving Day baskets, which are handed out to families in the area. Other activities for the year included the an- nual fashion shovv, the father-daughter banquet, the teachers, tea, and the exchange with Stadium High School. The installation of new officers ends a year full of hard work, but most of all full of fun and ex- citement. Continual service was given to thc school by the hard-Working cabinet members, backed by the girls of Lincoln, and advised by Mrs. Halsey and Mrs. Smith. 135 Abettes Subserve Girls Club Activities 'Irs T We Marlys Raymond proposes to Mr. Sullivan during Abettes initiation. l., l uit Selling Daffodil Buttons in support of the annu- al Daffodil parade was one of the outstanding com- munity services that the Abe-ettes accomplished this year. Abe-ettes is a girls' honorary club. To be ad- mitted to the organization, a girl must earn 25 points, by working on Girls' Club activities, serving Lincoln and the community. The meetings, held on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 8:00 a.m., were pre- sided over by the president, Linda Lloyd, Vice-Presi- dent Gail Scott, Secretary Sandy Garl, and Treasurer Chris Andrews. Wherever there is work to be done at school, the loyal Abe-ettes are found. This year the Abe-ettes helped supervise the Student Commons, and assisted on Girls' Club activities at the Masquerade and for- mal tolos, Christmas decorations, and selling pro- grams at the games. On the schedule of fun activities for the year vverc the slumber party, sophomore tea, raffle ticket sale, and the two annual initiations. Row 1 - L. Lloyd, G. Scott, S. Garlis, C Andrews, lvl. Stewart. Row 2 -- M. lko, M. Dira, M. Meyers, M. Raymond, D. Anderson, S. Rolf. Row 3 - N. Schmidt D. Seydell, C. Clark, L. Lodde, P. Gurskell, S. Smith, S. Ottren. Row 4 - P. Scott, M. Rogers, J, Copeland, K. Calliham, D. Milton, N. Greeley, K. Greeley. Row 5 - D Greemey, N. Kendell, P. Arneson. 136 Key Club Brings St. Nicholas to Lincoln Key Club is a service of high school boys which is sponsored by Kiwanis International and dedicated . to developing leadership and character. This ach- I eived through the performance of many Worthy projects aimed at meeting school, community, national, and personal needs. Seeing Key Club in Q if ff ,gs f 42 action verifies the fact that they achieve their pur- pose. Key Club served the community this year by giving their annual Christmas program at Tayet, helping other clubs gather donations and food for the Thanksgiving baskets given to needy families in the area, and also participating in the March of Dimes drive. The annual Howdy dance was sponsored by the Key Club for the purpose of getting the incoming sophmores aquainted. Other activities included the Driver Safety Conference, the Slave Day Auction, the Key Club cruise, and the annual Convention in Spokane. As a result of these many activities, Key Club, under the leadership of the president Henry Hirst and the advisor Mr. Coe, proved to have a very successful year. '44 . . '-xi. Key Club member Ben Horn poses as Santa Claus. ,gffiw V Row-1 - H. Hirst fPres.J, R. Lindstrom B. Glass, L. Andren, C. Wilgus, Nl, Ha h P T C Wh't R 2 - ' ferIVgIf0Frgi.StN-Rims?-msec. Sehsgizngg sDr3lIiE1dkR.MAsgai?6 KL MENS. Tj Gvalpna. TQUWIVFTJ sh Eng, i5.ni?Q'berl!f D. Molglk,ISF'ViFl4arIiIcEdlel1lli5ol3it3soIh, ghfigsfgilll 1 - - - - - V - r, . s n, . , , , - , ' ' Essen, D. Olsen, IVI. Veseth, F. Harvey, S. Wilson, T. Baugn. 3 IS 0 m ow 5 J COX' G' Hanson' E' Stone' K' Hall' G' Stewart' Row 6 - A' eating No Problem for Abe Usherettes K'There are still a few seats down in frontf is the phrase which might be traced to any one of the members of Usherettes. As one of the school's most active organizations, Usherettes participated in most of the main events of the school year, show- ing bewildered outsiders and mixed-up Lincolnites to their seats, delivering programs, and keeping order during the course of the evening. Service is the by-word of these girls and their helping hands and willing spirits were in part re- sponsible for the success of the Christmas Vespers, the Night of One Actsj' and various other assem- blies. Money-making projects, such as bake sales, if 3, . helped the girls raise money for the Spring banquet, if ig p , which is the grand finale of the year. The receiving B of pins and awards, by the hard working members, is the main event of the banquet. .l ,Z 'Sv-s...f Row 1 - B. Yamashita CV. Pres.J, G. Nelson lPres.l. Row 2 - 'N. Caruso fBus. Man.l, D. Jorgenson fTreas.J, S.. Hoffman fHist.J, M. Dura lSec.J. Row 3 - M. Wilmoth, S. Deyo, M. Vigil, V. Iverson. Row 4 fW. Felton, L. Buck, V. Trailor, B. Delegard. Row 5 - L. Yamashita, J. ste-nnett, D. Leffler, v. Foz. Row s - L. Vetter, D- Schuldt, R. Markley, C. Sanford. Row 7 - C. DeZurk, L. Anderson, L. .Hughes, G. Redford. Row 8 - C. Cook, W. Bishop, G. Shadle, J. Seldelman. Row 9 -- M. Brown, R. Crane, L. Gurda, K. Callihan. Row 10 -' P. Wipf, B. Wells, E. Savare, L. White. Row '11 - D. Greenlee, S. White. Gennie Shadle ushers at Bye, Bye Birdie. 138 Lettermen Keep Congestion off Stairvvells, Row 1 - S. Smith, J. Kolstee, P. Tyson, R. Walsh. Row 2 - J. Berwold, T. Peterson, R. Asahara, W. Patton, M. Ide. Row 3 -7 R. EOIEIR. Flood, J. Cox, C. Pollock, D. Williams. Row 4 - S. Arnold, S. Wilson, D. Moak, J. Kilby, D. Carlisle. Row 5 - P. Hein, K. Wirth, . ass. Lincolnis athletic organization, Letterman's Club, provides for and promotes school spirit and tradition, sportsmanship, and proper standards of conduct for athletics in and out of school. Carrying out their concern for the school, Let- terman's Club, set up and enforced an effective hall monitoring system. This system prevented traffic tangles on the stairs and in the halls., Letterman's Club also provided ushers for football games, held candy sales, and sponsored the annual faculty-stu- dent basketball game. This year, Lettermanis again co-organized and sponsored, with Lincoln Letter Lassies, the Lil' Abner-Daisy Mae dance. Presiding over the Dog- patch was Lil Abner-Scott Smith, and Daisy Mae- Joella Stadtler. Meetings were held every Wednesday of each month. The advisor was Mr. Armstrong, and the president was Scott Smith. 139 Active L.L.L. Members Aim for Awards if Mrs. Johnson assists L.L.L. member, Bev Hyatt, in handstand. In an impressive assembly filled with excitment and expectation, the outstanding highlight of the year for the Lincoln Letter Lassies was held as letter winners were initiated into the organization. The L.L.L. is a girlis athletic club open to those girls who have earned a letter in after school sports. To make it eaiser to earn points more activities were started and one-half point is awarded for some sports. Aside from service projects, the girls take on the responsibility of managing after school sports. The selling of pep ribbions and pom poms added color at the games. L.L.L. stands as the schools most prominent club. The vivacity and pep of its members stands as an example to the other clubs at Lincoln. Nur' Row 1 - B. Hyatt, B. Wells, D. Lawrence, A. Dunbar, N. Kendall, D. Anderson, A. Schrag, R. Allen. Row 2 - W. Bishop, E. Hubbard, D. Edwards, J. Nlolstrom, J. Stadtler, R. Hall. 140 Affiliation Develops Exchange Program Row 1 - G. Kasner, C. Whitney, K. Davis. Row 2 - L. Bach, S. lohnston. Row 3 -- Maloney, F. lvliller. Row 4 - B. McGuire, J. Davis. Row 5 - IVI. Veseth. Greg Kasner and Mr. Goff inspect map of France. The Affiliation worked hard this year to set up a new exchange program for next year, two of the possibilities were France and Sweden. The exchange program promotes understanding between foreign nations and the United States. As a result of the plan for a new exchange, Lincoln did not have an ex- change student this year. Films shown by the Affiliation acquainted Lincoln High Students with different foreign countries. The main money making project of the year was the Ice Cubei' sale. The money from the sales goes toward the exchange program. Under the leadership of the President Gregg Kasner and the advisor Mr. Goff, the future exchange program should be a great success. K. 141 fi Row 1 - Dr. Robinson, K. Roth, S. Hansen, C. Peffers, C. Hyland, C. Verlo, L. Kolano. Row 2 - J. Landen, J. Holt, M. Veseth, C. Lewis, E. Stone, B. Dougwyler, C. Carlson. Debators Rate High in State Tournaments Debate involved the art of argumentation and persuasion and is particulary suited to those students planning a career in lavv, politics, and salesmanship. The debate club placed high in State this year and has one many trophies at different debate meets. Under the direction of the advisor, Dr. Robinson, Debate Club has had a very awarding year. The tournements entered this year were the - city debate tournament, Invitation tournament at Western Washington State College in Bellingham, Invitation tournament at Seattle Pacific College, and the Debate Club participated in the American Legion Oratorical Contest, which was nationwide. - as I ,gg as A l Carlton Lewis. Ed Stone, and Jim Holt display debate trophies. 142 Row 1 - VC. Norden, President, D. Sabol, C. Yusko, V. Fox, R. Fleischmann, S. Beimborn, Nl. Gallo, C. Swanson J. Anderson, V'ce Pre 'd t. Row 2 - M. R d C. Brechbiel, F. Miller, A. Bacher, J. Copeland, K. Davis, N. Grabinski, Treasurer. Row 3 - C. Lorent, L. Kolano: H. Hirst, D. Mdak, P. Floggrts, D. Greenlee. ee Education- Future Goal of FTA Members ' My fi d 3' .psy , . .J s ,,f .-.ez Janet Anderson serves lVlr. Hyland at FTA tea. Future Teachers of America is an organization Whose main purpose is to encourage and instruct students who are interested in the field of teaching. In learning more about teaching in the class- room FTA set up skits and panel discussions depict- ing and analyzing classroom situations. Visiting Washington Association of Future Teachers of Amer- ican Conference also helped prepare students for education in the future. . One of the main activities of the year was the annual teachers tea, held in the library on February 14. All teachers were invited to come and enjoy themselves. Meetings were held every first and third Thurs- day morning of the month. The President Was Cheryl Norden and the advisor was Mr. Coe. -7- X 143 This year an old Lincoln club was given a new name. Health Careers, formally Future Nurses, of- fers opportunities to learn more about the many health fields. Such activities as attending open house at the University of Washington and St. Joseph's hospital helped promote friendship among students with a common interest and assisted members in the selee- X tion of a career. Meetings were held the second and fourth 4 Thursdays of each month at 8 a.m. in the Library. Members of the Health Careers kept busy Work- ing on a pattern for a Cerebral Palsey project in the neighborhood. The project included working direct- ly with Cerebral Palsey patients and setting up exer- cise programs for the patients. ff:.:...--- ealth Careers Investigate Medical Field like 3 Row 1: E. Manningq H. Brown: N. Frankling H. Fieckeg C. Roundtree Row 2: M. Brownp E. Stewardg L. Cygang G. Dutton Row 3: B. Atkinsg K. Steeng C. Andrewsg J. Baird 144 Unique Masterpieces Created by Art Club an-' limi - 1 B x 53 Row 1 -- B. Walton, P. Hofer, C. Yusko, C. McNeal. Row 2 - J. Barr lSec.-Treas.J, C. Lanz, J. Wade, M. Bohot, D. Movius, D. Brodock, K. Landis KPres.J. Row 3 - J. Davis, G. Bosely, C. Leach, S. Hedman, D. Durney, P. Morton, G. Knesnl. Annual Tolo Highlights Y-Teen Activities fps-.. Row 1 - P Camp, L. Hobbs D Ber Strom M. B h t A BI R Cr J.S -dl , . g , o 0, . ackwell, L. Brewster, J. Simpson M Gallo Row2-V Picard C MacDonald N Franklin L Dearinger, l.KaExngg . ei e man, M. Washington, J. Graieda. Row 3 - Miss J. Conwell Cadviszmrl, J. Barlonf P. Shanes, L. Van Derri1:fe,'S. Beimborn, K. Foresteyr, ID. Hughes, ---..,. . . 4- 145 , MW-. Row 1 - O. Hodge, D. Harmon, D. Johnson, N. Hartlof, A. Christy, S. Fullrner. Row 2.- M. Ro?rs, S. Winnie, D. Williams, R. Brisco, S. Seago. Row 3 - R. Wright, L. Babbitt, P. Neygens, E. Merrit, D. Dravis, D. Hendrickson, C. urke. D.E. Gains Experience in Business World Nunavut Mucunuo SE wail: hun UEKEBAYEQ NAFUALS GUELKAHG Dlloif' Diane Harmon, Opal Hodges, and Steve Winnie display awards. Gaining confidence, managing jobs efficiently, understanding the advertising proceedures of dif- ferent businesses, and general learning the techni- ques of the business world, were the goal of the Distributive Education Club. D.E. Club, a national organization designed to promote career opportunities for students in the field of distribution, this year was under the leader- ship of Governor, Opal Hodge, President, Dennis Williams, and Advisor, Mrs. Doerner. Meetings were not held on a regular day, but were held frequently. The attractively decorated showcase on the second and third floor, and the managing of the D.E. Den were all handled by the D.E. Club. D.E. Club took part in various contests through- out the year. At the annual State Leadership Train- ing Conference, Lincoln was well represented. Diane Harmon received a first place trophy in Hard-line Sellingj' and Steve Winnie received a first place trophy in ulmpromtu Speaking? 46 Pep Club Elevates Spirit and Enthusiasm Pep Club skit brings at Athletic Events as 147 vvell as at School Decorated goalfposts, painted pep signs appear- ing in the auditorium, and colorful pep buttons can all be credited to the active members of Pep Club. This year's Pep Club, numbering nearly two- hundred, was lead by President, Cathy Peffers, and this yearls new Advisor, Mrs. Mclnteer. Pep Club was responsible for selling the black and gold ribbons with humorous go gettumv slogans on them. Also, before the Grid-Go-Round, Pep Club organized a spirited pep parade consisting of about twenty-five carloads of excited, screaming students, getting one of the biggest games of the year off to a good start. However the club did not confine it's activities strictly to home games, either, but organized bus loads to carry students to out of town games. The purpose of the Pep Club is to promote pep and enthusiasm around school and at games. The enthusiastic, cheering which has accompanied Abe Sportsman throughout the year, gave ample proof that the 1968 Pep Club has carried this pur- pose out to the fullest. ii President, Kathy Peffers I'- AdVlSOF,MVS.MClI'1l99V 148 Marcetta Ki, lVlarcetts Display Marching Row 1 - L. Kramer, S. Kem e, N. Schmidt. Row 2 - C. Zook, S. Ottren, L. Daniels, C. Cook. Row 3 - L. Atarman, J. Hicleey, S. Markley, P. Wipf. Row 4 - D. Braudway, D. Movius, K. Landis, Y. Ri ers. Row 5 - C. G eele S. G l D. Edwa s V. Picard. Row 6 - P. Wil e S. D D. g r y, ar, r , I - I si , avis, Hawkins, S. Hoffman. Row 7 - J. Jones, V. Lawrence, B. Baines, M. Virgil. Every morning from 7:30 to 8:00 A.M., there was a group of girls down in the Lincoln Bowl, with curlers in their hair, coats, and boots, practicing their marching skills. These girls were the loyal Marcetta Ki. Marcetta Ki is a girlis drill team. They entertain the crowds at football half-times and at different parades, such as the Santa Claus, and Daffodil parades. The meetings took place in the Lincoln Bowl regardless of the Weather. Marching is not all the Marcetta Ki does. They have adopted a small orphan girl this year. The child lives in a foster home and on special occasion such as birthdays, Christmas, and other holidays, the organization sends her gifts and toys. This years officers were the President, Susan Kempe, Vice-President, Linda Kramer, and Treas- urer, Nancy Schmidt. Officers: Nancy Schmidt, Sue Kempe, and Linda Kramer 149 Skill at Football and Basketball Halftime Members of Marcetts are the choice marchers from Marcetta Ki. This group put on the shows at the home basketball game half times. The girls change their uniforms every year. This year t-hey decided on gold sweaters, socks, and pom poms, with black skirts, shoes, and gloves. The club held occasional meetings in shop 6, and met for practice in the boys gym at 7:30 A.M. Participating in the District Tournament Was one of the big events of the year. Marcetts also attended Wilson High School tea, for all marching groups in the Tacoma High Schools, on March 13. Its purpose was to circulate ideas for different teams, routines. The President of Marcetts was Susan Kempe, Vice-President, Linda Kramer, and Treasurer, Nancy Schmidt. The advisor was Mrs. Cissne. riliilllllllll ,.q..Vrfmffa Row 1 - C. Zook, L. Kramer, S. Kempe, N. Schmidt. Row 2 - D. Movius, S. Ottren, P. Wilsie, V. Picard, L. Daniels. Row 3 - J. Jones, L. Harmon, D. Braudway, J. Hickey, C. Cook, S. Davis. Daffodil Parade Headlines El Charro Year Standing - L. Grubb, F. Brohgil, D. Swart, tOn horsebacki, K. Lewis, P Sabol J Valbert M Vogt S Johnson L Mahon J Rchards M. DesChane, K. DesChane. Janet Valbert Mary DesChane and Mary Vogt enjoy a Saturdays ride The El Charro's Club provides experience with horses, riding, and grooming. Participating in the annual Daffodil Parade, as the only school sponsored horse riding group in Tacoma, is the highlight of the year for El Charro members. Several money making projects, such as cake sales, gathering cedar bough, and horse rides, raised money to prepare the El Charro members for the parade. The meetings were held every Thursday at 3:05 in room A-33 under the leadership of the President Mary Duchane and the advisor Mrs. Reibe. 151 Rifle Club Nlarksmen Shoot for Bulls-Eye Row 1 - L. Rodin, K. Calliham, B. Hyatt, J. Cox, President, B. Davelaar, Vice-President, T. Archer, T. Savage, Mr. Williams. Row 2 - D. Camp, L. Mabbott, S. Jackle A. Romstod, V. Clark, J. Walters, G- Wulfchukle, J. Ng, L. Burnett. Row 3 - D. Little, R. Williams, M. King, E. Smith, G. Mabbot, T. Gappa, A. Cox, R. Roberts Foresters Send mas Tree to Servicemen ,ap .0 'I .5 f .1 ' E 5 2 1. Amy S.-L x 34 A , Row 1 - M. Parker, B. Thompson, P. Honan, L. Andrin, A. Essen. Row 2 - L. Dravis, W. Reda, T. Tarrone, J. Zindt. Row 3 - J. Lit- trell, D. Tharp, D, Nemec, P. Young. Row 4 - J. Kowalchuk, L. Curry, V. Sturn, IVI. Winters, D. Higgenbothan. 152 Ski Club Snovv Buffs Take to the Slopes Row 1 -L. Schroeder. Row 2 - M. Chavis, S. Olsen, K. Gallo, D. Olsen, C. Whitney, N. Jowett, S. Harland. Row 3 - L. Ericksen, J. Copeland, J. Jowett, P. Amet, D. Carlson, D. Zook. Row 4 - E. Hansen, G. Kasner, L. Nemchik, M. Clemmens, D. Seydell, G. Wilgus. Row - S. Fields, C. Strand, A. Schrag, S. Kennedy, L. Hughes. Row 6 - B. Melton, R. Walsh, T. Hansen, S. Wilson. Meetings were held Monday mornings in the advisoris room, Mr. White, and were presided over by the President, Dave Olsen, at which time different . . phases of skiing were discussed and plans for trips to Crystal mountain, Alpental, and Mission Ridge. This year, individual trips were made to the mountains, where the members enjoyed the sting of the wind against their checks and the thrill of A emerging upright at the bottom of the hills. Becky Bruns, Pat Newman, and Cheryl Quanrud prepare for active day on the slopes. 153 Abe's Chess Club Earns State Honors whip' O 'Q '-I 4 it 1 ,M lt1'k'lv .... nv' 'I ld Row 1 - R. Parker, J. Stadtler, J. Molstrom, G. Hancock, W. Oguri. Row 2 - J. DesChane, R. Whitfeldt, F. Dial, J. Albrecht, R. Feist, G. Wolfe. If-,Q Forest Dial, Jim Albrecht match wits at chess. The Chess Club is one of the few clubs that has a team which has matches with other schools. Our team this year has gone undefeated in our league. The team defeated Wilson 5-O, Bellarmine 3-2, Auburn 4-1, Clover Park 4-1, with the only close match being with Stadium Zlfz-21!2 a tie. This year Chess Club went to State for the first time. Meetings were presided over by the President Forest Dial and under the guiding hand of Royal Leach. .441 .1 K4 1 'f. frR V' ff-ff' 3 JW LLQ4 Wkiivlib . new ..JJ4!0'1-vffyijmw 'x Final game of State Tournament at Seattle Coliseum Coaches Produce Outstanding Athletes Ed Armstrong Wrestling Gymnastics Norm Mayer Football Golf Ron Billings Basketball Soph. Football Dan Watson Cross Country Track 5 Jim White swimming Wayne Dalesky J.V. Basketball Decathlon -.H l Doyle Hill Soph. Basketball Baseball Jack Newhart Soph. Basketball 15 Bruce Alexander J.V. Wrestling Joh n Fad ness Athletic Director isle 3, 45 tx, vt ' Jim Black J.V. Football Soph. Track Lincoln Blessed With 'Four' New Coaches Linco1n's athletic department has been blessed with four new coaches, Jim Black, Bruce Alexander, Emery Watte and Mike Coe. Mr. Fadness, who has just completed his, fifth year as Atheletic Director at Lincoln said, The coaching staff at Lincoln is one of the best in the State. The coaches are throughly experienced and devoted. Clearly the records speak for themselves? Mike.Coe Tennis in-nr Emery Watte Soph. Football J.V. Baseball it .. 158 C y, 5 if i K Q kyk, H Dave Carlisle - LE L. Iwi, Ken Harvey - HB L ,,V- ' A , V Len Smith - LB , V - ,iffy 53. X Q Charlie Mitchell - HB li i t i 'Rhandy Wesley - FBf -- Kew, it ,,,, ' l i gidff 1 , 5 W ' 5 -e . Q f is ' .M 'Z . , it fi if K . i gl 3 L Ben Horn . LT Bob Little - HB Chris Stauffer - LG 'Abe' Rhandy Wesley goes up the middle for first down. i t bll. g Qt p f L . :--1 rr t L lrr l l in -:,. 9, I :QL gtg .- - ,Q fe 5125:-,, K ily f ESE ji 1 Chuck Adcock - QB Steve Cheslik - QB Dave KOVBI - C x X f . x .. .I 1 , , I 'i X ' c in Scott Sm th RG Rick Walsh - RT Bob Womack - RE Lincoln Railsplitters End Year This year's team combined a 5 win and 5 loss record. Their biggest defeat didnit come during the regular season, but by not getting to play in the annual Turkey Day game. It was the first time in the history of the Turkey game that Lincoln was not represented in this contest. Stadium nudged out Lincoln and then went on to defeat Mt. Tahoma in the contest. This yearis squad was led by all-city stars Scott Smith, Benny Horn, Rick Walsh and Charlie Mitchell. Coach Mayer said that the lack of experiencev in the backfield quarterback position hurt us, but next year is very promising with returning quarter- backs Steve Cheslik and Chuck Adcock. At the end of the season at the annual Football Banquet, awards were given to the tri-captains: Benny Horn, Rick Walsh, and Dave Carlisle. Rhandy Wesley was chosen as the Inspirational award win- ner, and Charlie Mitchell, who rolled up 789 yards in the backfield, was chosen most valuable player. M ke Butler RG Steve Arnold - RT Dan Johnson - RE R if J Dwight Crawford - LT K Doug Fisher - HB C1 I Jim Meyer - C .2- Charles Leach - RG ', r 9 A 114 ff. V Clayt Pollock - LG MSO Keri Harvey and Bob Womack intercept pass against T-Birds Doug Fisher kicks ll ll extra point during T-Bird game Four Selected to 6 so Lincoln Lincoln 13 Lincoln 12 , Lincoln 6 Lincoln 26 Lincoln 7 Lincoln 12 ..,ccci Lincoln 6 ,e,.ooe is East Bremerton 2, 1 Franklin Pierce 1 West Bremerton Stadium Bellarmine 2 iiiii,iv. Aberdeen 2, cciiii iiii 2 2 Wilson 1 Mount Tahoma K f in-1 an Represent Lincoln on All-City 1st Team Lincoln defenders pursue IVIT halfback around end N52 Lincoln Gridders VVin Over Puget Sound Row 1: R. Withrow, M. Barrett, M. Eide, C. Bingham, C. Stauffer, J. Williams, D. Kaiser, G. Swears, Row 2: T. Schaltz, T. Mcnivin, D, Schiesser, P. Ketvirtis, D. Crawford, C. Miller, T. Keister, J. Lovin, T. Sweany. Rnandy Wesley breaks loose for 5 yards and a first down Junior Varsity Lincoln 6 . Stadium O Lincoln 7 . Mount Tahoma 13 Lincoln 0 XVilson 7 Lincoln 6 Bcllarminc O Lincoln Stadium Forfeit Lincoln 13 . Mount Tahoma 14 A three-and-three record was compiled by the Junior Varsity this year. Coach Jim Black, who has completed his first year as reserve coach, said he was pleased with the team's over-all effortf' Dave Schiesser led the team in yardage and was hailed by coach Black as the most valuable player. Terry Kiester showed great promise at quarterback. League Rivals, Franklin Pierce, 13 to Harvey and Mitchell foil T-Bird touchdown Lincoln 22 . . Stadium O Lincoln O L. Mount Tahoma 0 Lincoln O West Bremerton 13 Lincoln 6 . Wilson 13 Lincoln 6 . Bellarmine 13 Lincoln 21 L ccccc . Stadium O Lincoln 14 -. Mount Tahoma 6 The sophomore football team, coached by Mr. Watte and Mr. Billings, had a successful football season, winning 3 games and losing 3 games. One game ended in a tie. Dave Butler led the team from his quarterback position and was selected as team captain. Leo Bell was the outstanding running back, and Gary Hope paved the way with his blocking. W , al. Vik? viil',if-e r'f 4 mr . 1, ., 1 1 ij 7 Vlqe, ,1- v I i.. Row 1 - G. l-lutson. J. l-lominda, T. Lodge. D. Lawson, D. Butler, D. Hansen, G. Hope, B. Perry. B. Nlelton, R. Armstrong. C. Weatherby. Row 2 - G. Culbertson, D. Novotney. L. Bell, D. Whitaker, D. Rooney. E, Kennedy, L. Wilson. lvl. Carr, D. Ertz. Row 3 - K. Kent. B. Stepp, G. Smith. R. Verlo. D. Wllbert, C. Peterson, A. Wood. B. Feaster. F. Dietz, M. Yost. C h Billings and Coach Dalesky give advice before game. Gary Christiansen Frank Guthrie Unmentionecl Lincoln in AP, UPI Ratings .- 1 Dean Eckland Jim Womack X Q A 'x Jim Johnson Bob Hall i Gary Swears Nat Jackson Dennis Bitts Doug Brame Beats No. 1 Ranked Aberdeen 68 to 53 1 , ,f,5..ti3 t N Bob Womack Bob Harris Jack Bergman Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln REGULAR SEASON .2 ,, I 5,. f.:i4,:,,, 2- Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln CITY TOURNEY STATE TOURNEY Bellarmine DISTRICT TOURNEY Sumner L Aberdeen Evergreen CSea.Q E . Central Valley West Bremerton L so I I Puyallup E ,Renton L Lakes is tBellarmine so L. Puyallup E t,tet ,. I Bellarmine so so L Wilson so L is Stadium E L Bellarmin Mount Tahoma West Bremerton , to Stadium ,t Wilson .E Bellarmine Mount Tahoma L L Stadium Mount Tahoma 49 64 53 62 62 166 Abe Hoopsters Finish Second in State The 1968 basketball team had the most success- ful season since 1944. icOurv Abes finished 2nd in the state, repeating the 1944 finish. The big seven worked hard, leading the way all season, ending with a 17-6 record. Some of the highlights of the season were beating Renton 59-48, Renton was No. 1 in the state last year. The hoopsters won the Hoop-Go-Roundv by beating Lakes and Bellarmine. In the Reginal 'ifinalsi' Lincoln walked overv Bellarmine 65-49. With Rally the odds against Lincoln in the district finals, We beat the No. 1 ranked Aberdeen, 68-53. In the state finals Lincoln beat Evergreen of Seattle and then lost to Central Valley of Spokane 62-48. Junior Dean Ecklund Who averaged 15.2 points a game, was chosen to the All-State and All-City first team. Senior forward Jim Womack, a 3-year letterman who averaged 15.9 points a game was chosen to the All-State second team and for the second straight year All-City first team. Jimis continuosly fine play earned him the title of team captin. Kent Arave was the other team captain. Bob Hall was chosen the inspirational award winner. Next yearis team should have the fine quality of this years, if We can fill the vacancy of the big pivot, left open by graduating senior Kent Arave. Juniors Jim Johnson, Bob Womack, and Bob Harris will be back next year as guards. Standout Dean Ecklund, and J.V. hopefuls Doug Brame and Bill Fahey, Will try to fill in for 'Big Jimi, Womack. Bob Hall goes up for 2 points, as Dean Ecklund assists. Jim Womack assists Bob Harris for easy shot In AA Competition, After Long, Hard Year fr eg? ,W V W A J ' sr. f-QW' , We K ,. i . Q' I. Dean Ecklund out-rebounds Bellarmine Hoopster. C Blacks and Golds Place 2nd and 4th in The sophmore blacks finished their season with a 12-2 vvin-loss record. It was second only to the Wilson Reds. Dave Butler was on top in scoring, with an average oi' 17 points an outing. Mike Yost and Glen Olsen averaged 8 and 6 points respectively. Chuck Weatherby and Mike Yost were the leading rebounders for the blacks. Row 1 - D. Rooney, J. Paul, S. Mathees, D. Fox, J. Jenkins. Row 2 -- Coach D. Hill, R. Armstrong, G. Olsen, C. Weatherby, D. Butler, M. Yost. Lincoln Reserve Squad Shares lst Place The Lincoln Golds came up with a 9-3 vvin-loss record. They ended up forth in the sophmore title race. Paul Ketvirtis and Bill Melton had a close battle for the scoring lead, with Paul edging Bill out with a 9.3 to 9.2 average. Dan Johnson, Paul Ketvirtis and Gary Hope were the top rebounders. Row 1 - J. Connors, P. McEIliot, B. Melton, B. Step. Row 2 - Coach J. Newhart, - - .2 IS. gox, M. White, T. Keister, P. Ketvirtis. Missing - . Hope, D. Johnson, C. DeCato, . rawford. 169 City, While Building for Varsity Play Jim Johnson passes the ball to Bob Womack to set up play. Crown in CityJunior Varsity Competition Under the excellent leadership of Mr. Wayne Dalesky, the 1967-68 reserves ended the season in a tie for first place with the Wilson JV's. With a commendable 13-5 record. Top performers for the reserves this year were Juniors Doug Brame and Dennis Bitz. Brame led the team with a 14.3 average per game, vvhile Dennis Bitz led in assists and continuously turned in some fine games. Coach Dalesky feels that Lincoln should have Good Strong Teams' for the next few years. Row 1 - C. Adcock, D. Bitz, J. Vanderlinda. Row 2 - J. Cozad, B. Fahey, E. Luttrell D. Brame. Grapplers Hary Proth ro 133 Richard Flann 138 Skip Harlan 145 Jack Cox 154 Place Third in District Bouts Bobbiizlgavato Wolfie Patton Lincoln 28 ..c,c ..ccccccc, S Outh KitS9.p 18 Lincoln 16 .ccc, .,..,cc W est Bremerton 36 Lincoln 32 A,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, B ellarmine 14 Lincoln 21 .c,.cc ccc,ccc. W H3011 25 Lincoln 33 .,Lo. ....oL,L S tadium 16 Lincoln 31 LLLLL Llcl B ellarmine 20 Lincoln 8 ,,,,. ..,.,l M t. Tahoma 36 Lincoln 14 .,L,L, .o,oLo.LoLL W ilS01'1 28 Lincoln 13 -,,,. ..,,L, M t. Tahoma 32 Lincoln 26 .,... .,.l, S tadium 19 The 1968 varsity wrestling team turned in good performance wherever they went. They finish- ed their season with 5 Wins, 5 losses. Coach Ed Armstrong and assistant, Jim Black, did an out- standing job developing the wrestlers. Sophomore Ralph Lipton, 115 lb., was undefeat- ed during regular season and district champ in his class. Senior Russ Mostrum, 194 lb., lost one match during regular season and turned in second during district meets. Wolfe Patton, 123 lb., also a Senior, was district champion. All three represented Lincoln at State meet. Russ Mostrum was named honorary Captain and Vlfolfie Patton inspirational award winner. Coach Armstrong was very optimistic when he men- tioned that next year should be very promising. Ralph Tipton 120 112 Coach Armstrong congratulates Ralph Tipton. Dan Bueller Jim Meyer Russ Mostrum Danny Gard 165 175 191 Heavy Weight 171 State contender Woifie Patton readies opponent for a pin. Reserves Show Determination, Promise 1 QW VVVV . sz . ,.......,....s -'GFMLM-., Row 1 - E. Lavato, J. Swaw, P. Walsh, L. Lewis, G. Novotney. Row 2 - G. Novotney, T. Oquri, J il-ivolta BL Hxalnrmer, G. Smith, D. King. Row 3 - D. Lawson, C. Peterson, D. McConneI, J. Potter, A oo , . n son. 172 Graduating Lettermen Means Hard Work l Steve Wilson Pete Cafdef AI Essen Pete Hein Capt. Joe Heller Torn Grub Steve Sternp i IE Rick Holi Ron Evans Carl Wilgus Al Ried, Mgr. Row 1 - P. Hein, C. Wilgus, J. Heller, S. Stemp, S. Wilson, A. Esson. Row 2 - Nl. Patterson, J. Jowett, D. King, T. Grub, P. Carcler, R. Evans. Raw 3 - L. Holm, S. Tucker, M. Calliahan, S. Pitsler, D. Koval, R, Holt. and Determination for Future Tankmen Captain Pete Hein gets fast start for 100 yard freestyle. The 1968 varsity swim team was comprised of only five returning lettermen. Coach Jim White did a fine job developing the swimmers. Most of the starting mermen were sophmores. Pete Carder and Ron Evans were continous point getters with Pete Carder scoring over 54 varsity points. Pete Hein obtained both honors, Captain and Inspirational award winner. Coach White was optomistic about the following years. Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln North Thurston so - Lakes Mount Tahoma so Stadium as 7 Wilson Clover Park Mount Tahoma Mount Tahoma North Thurston Pete Carder takes 1st in 1100 yard freestyle 174 Cross Country Team Finishes 1st in City if ' X . . ' as-.,, X .1 4 N- .. ,. W V' em a 5' 'S :Vk ti 4 1.,L i .L , 5 xx I , TW 1 s xiii? g - ' Q55 I is .1 L.. V Q z .K ix I I if VV ' :TZ , .5 f , 533 ,- , 'N Q -t Z B . it 1 ' i n V. , -m dy - ,.. AA xizly . .. 'Vi ri? f 'K 'i'ff W B - ,, . fl 'V . , ' fi. y ix 43 f' t J V I 5 iw Lv- -T' c of U64 stil Row 1 - G. Bosley, B. Glass, J. Kolstee, P. Walsh, J. Berwold, R. Flood, A. Reid, M. lde, H. Hale. Row 2 - D. Evansich, B. Nelson, B. Hammer, B. Simes, R. Tipton, M. White, R. Nail, P. Tyson, D. Eikum, G. Stewart. Pat Tyson finishes. Jim Bervvold sprints it out. Lincoln Cross Country Scores Clovvest total points winsb Lincoln 15 ,,..,,..oo.oo...... L ...,.................... Stadium 42 Lincoln 28 ..,. ....... M ount Tahoma 28 Lincoln 27 - .... ............. W ilson 32 Lincoln 23 ,,.. o.o..ooo..o. B ellarmine 32 Lincoln 17 .....,.. .,.... W est Bremerton 45 Coach Dan Waltonis Cross Country team com- pleted their most successful season ever this past fall. The harriers tied for first place in the Capital League with a fine 4-0-1 record. They also placed second in the Tacoma Invitational, fourth in the Edmonds relays, and second in the North Thurston Invitational. A new team record of 11:44 was set in the 2.3 mile course at Wrightis Park by Pat Tyson, Jerry Kolstee, Jim Berwold, Pat Walsh and Ray Flood. The old five man team record was 12:03, set last year. Lincoln was blessed with a fine crop of return- ing sophomores and juniors for next year's team. Juniors Ray Flood, Dan Eikum, Roy Nail, Bob Simes, and sophomores Ralph Tipton, Dan Evan- cich, Gary Bosely, Bill Nelson, Hunter Hale, Al Reid, and Malvin White will make up the return- ing runners. 175 New Coach Gets '4' Returners for Tennis QQ '!.2fJ-f -if -B0 H . N f fi S Vg yi r Q . My , r 1 ,1,.',,, A .- t, hxkwgfl K y:,,. t E t k.eV 4 V1 I , mwfwdm vi is sn It-uv... 31-new Row 1 - Carl Wilgus, Don Moak, Jerry Roberts, Carl Milford, Henry Hirst. Row 2 - Carlton Lewis, John Vanderlinda, Ed Litrell, David Kenney, Don Webb. March March March April April April April April April April May May May May May 18 25 29 1 3 15 19 22 26 29 3 6 10 13 17 TENNIS SCHEDULE Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Mount Tahoma it L Sumner to c ccccc Puyallup .t it Bellarmine L ccooo Stadium West Bremerton Wilson Mount Tahoma Bellarmine Stadium West Bremerton . Wilson Mount Tahoma Greeting new coach Mike Coe this year was returning lettermen Hendy Hirst, captain, Perry I Roberts, Carl Milford, and Don Moak. Up to date, Perry Roberts and Henry Hirst have led the way with Hirst winning three matches while Roberts has won two victories in both singles and doubles competion. Sophmore Mike Smith has been playing the KT' position. John Vanderlinda and Dan Fox have led the JV,s so far this season, and both will be back to aid the netters next year. ul' E e Carl Milford and Henry Hirst return foes Iob. li 176 ,f ? yr gg e Bill Fahey goes up and over 11 feet. The 1968 Track Team has the Ability to BbS' 't h 'ltl. Rob Weisser warms up for a 55 foot throw. O 'mes Sprm S 'S as ap 177 i W ' Y E Row 1 - J. Kolstee, D. Eikum, C. Weatherby, J. Jenkins, J. Williams, M. White, G. Swears, mgr., T. Scott, G. Stewart. Row 2 - D. Thompson, L. Thompson, B. Harvey, L. Smith, mgr., D. Evansich, P. Floyd, R. Tipton, M. lde, J. Berwold, K. Harvey, M. Merritt. Row 3 - Coach Watson, S. Klein, G.. Reed, D. Stubblefield, B. Simes, QT. Marks, M. Carr, M. Williams, R. Nail, M. Birchler, B. Little, Coach Black. Row 4 - D. Kaiser, C. Bingham, R. Weisser, R. Pulis, G. Olsen, B. .Fahey, R. Holt, lJ. Becktold, B. Sanchez, T. Schlatter. Row 5 - L. Schmidt, B. Nelson, H. Hale, G. Bosley, B. Vancil, D. Parent, B. Lund, J. Hominda, S. Smith, D. Fowkles. iRow 6 - G. Higgiribotham, E. Peterson, D. Novotney, C. Adcock, R. Flood, C. Pollock, R. Walsh, P. Tyson,,,D. Crawford, T. Jenkins. Better Last Years 2nd in State Record The 1968 track team is off and runningw toward the State meet this May. Last years team finished 2nd in the State, 4 points behind Franklin of Seattle. The team has won 16 straight duel meets, since coach Dan Watson came to Lincoln three years ago. Sixteen returning lettermen make up the nucle- us of the squad, amoung them are leaders, Pat Tyson, Charlie Mitchell, Jim Berwold, Bob Little, Jerry Kolstee, Buddy Jenkins, Ray Flood, Dave Stubble- field, and Roy Nail. All have won at least one first place this year. Bob Little, Jim Berwold, and Charlie Mitchell, all have represented Lincoln for three years. Along with 'iWatson and Gangi' is Mr. Jim Black, the assistant coach. His sophmore team has won all of their meets so far, to this date. 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NA LM .s i, -1'3 'd 5:':,'l -. , t , W 1 1-3+ wuz.- p-.-Q mx t M zrxd'-' TRAHS' s , , . , ' ,,. 1 ' fy ' , 1 , M We-'7' ' -99xs:-'- 'K ' . ,JA y I .1 dsl-' ,.. 1 N . - , J' s we s M V Tyson starts his final lap of the 2 mile. U A Q ,., l i 5 A 7 . 4 .sv I ' Us ,Q .'s ff v' H- 1' S .+ ' ' 'Wi 'h W ,+R A,-gi 95 ..w.,,-, 1 Berwold, Flood, and Stewart set the pace for the 880 run. ,N 'fi 424 fifififim - 4, fa. -1 4 M.. v.. March March April April April April April April April April April May May May May May TRACK SCHEDULE Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln 8: Lincoln 8a Lincoln -L H - Meadowdale Franklin Pierce Wilson L cccc Daffodil Relays Mount Tahoma Stadium -. ., cccccc West Bremerton ccccc Bellarmine Highline Shelton Clover Park . -- rrrrrrrrr,. Mount Tahoma City Preliminaries City Finals District Finals State Finals 179 M an 5 1-aiu:-W-M' Y - v we-v 11: , , I, .- V l , ' ' i f f -W ff'- IRM ' all ,aff , all I , ., 'Wi' Q, .fury fb-7-x i, 1 ,. Ui' K . 5.41-i',f2?i.:l'5Hf5g' Lal . 'FF' '3'f5 'vim3fir 1'r'iN H . Buddy Jenkins and Charlie Mitchell finish 1, 2 in the 100. Golfers Shovv Promise After lst Match Row 1 - S. Post, B. Roswell, A. Martenson. Row 2 - B. Plan, B. Bidwell, D. Burke. The 1968 golf team C with no returning letter- menj, has gotten off to a slow start, losing their first four matches, says Mr. Norm Mayer, the coach. They do show promise for next year though, because they are all sophmores and juniors. Coach Mayer blames the fact that there are no golf courses real close by, so it makes it harder for the guys to get to turn out. The teams top golfers so far, have been soph- more Dave Burke, with 2 points and junior Bob Roswell, with 11!2 points. ln the last five or six years, Lincolnis golfers have finished either first or second in the cityj, Coach Mayer added. New Coach Doyle Hill sparked lVlitmen to 7 mi. A ,dia 'J - J .5 . Q Row 1 - D. Brame, T. Delikat, J. Kilby, D. Carlisle, P. Ketvirtis, G. Christiansen, R. Tiffany. Row 2 - A. Reid, D. Fisher, R. Asahara, B. Dunyaski, J. Kowalchuck V. Sturn, B. Harris, J. Johnson, D. Bitz, S. Cheslik. BASEBALL March March March March April April April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May Kowalchuck leaves the field after a long inning. Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln East Bremerton Wilson Olympia Enumclaw Franklin Pierce Curtis Clover Park Lakes Puyallup Mount Tahoma Central Kitsap Bellarmine Wilson Stadium Mount Tahoma West Bremerton Bellarmine Mount T ahoma Stadium Wilson West Bremerton 181 4 Straight Wins, Shows Promising Year SPP? Paul Ketvirtis Winds up for a fast bali. New Coach Doyle Hill has coached the 1968 baseball team to six straight wins so far this season. He is looking forward to city league competition and feels we have material to win. Ron Asahara a two year letterman Cone of three on the teamg Joe Kilby and Dave Carlisle being the othersj was chosen as team captain because of his constant hustle and overall effort. Mr. Hill had fine words for Gary Christiansen and Ron for their fine defensive moves throughout the year. Joe Kilby has led the hitters up to date, and has done a good job as a pitcher too. Paul Ketvirtis a sophmore standout has also Won two games this year. He feels that next year should be very prom- ising with five starting players back. 'T Joe Kilby connects for another long one. 182 Dave Carlisle throws the ball back to tne infield. Vern Sturn gets ready to tag out the sliding Wilson foe. 7 -5, s,ll . pull Ron Asahara dives safely back to first against Wilson This yearfs Junior Varsity baseball team nas divided its first four league games defeating Wilson and Mount Tahoma, and losing to Stadium and Mount Tahoma. Dave Hansen pitched the two victories includ- ing a no-hitter against Mount Tahoma 2-0, and 9-1 over Wilson. Shortstop Terry Keister leads the team offen- sively With three doubles and two triples. In addition third baseman Phil McElliot and Dave Hansen have hit consistently. Catcher Bill Melton and second baseman Paul Cook have led the way on defense. Coach Watte is looking foward to a successful season. 183 Reserves Beat Rams 9-1 to Start Season .Y:f'5i' ii Sturn digs down the line after a base hit. SSN! A . K abr ' . H2 1 W 'uf E gs . . Row 1'- P. McEIliot, R. Jacques, C. Cook, P. Connelly, T. Keister, D. Hansen, R. Lara. Row 2 - J. Paul, D. Whitaker, D. Schiesser, L. Collier, P. Cook, T. Daniels, B. Melton. 184 Gymnastics and Bowling added to Long Row 1 - Sandy Heidt, Bev Henderson, Lina Peterson. Row 2 - Mary Deschane, Ann Dunbar, Beverly Hyatt, lrene Kershner. Row 3 - Tony Hansen, Chip Johnson, advisor, Chris Bennett. Donna Allen intercepts a T-Bird pass as Bev Henderson and Linda Sadoun look on. 18 List of Girls Sports Gffered at Lincoln i 4525 if I . 1 , U . -is i 1 Q L I - U, ,vying wen .iii, 4, ff . , P ' Donna Allen tosses the ball to Barb Connell to get Rita Fleisman out. Under the leadership of Mrs. Chipley Johnson the interim physicial education teacherg girls inter- murals took a new high in attendance throughout the year. An emphasis was placed on gymnastics: Lincoln girls performed with the boys gymnastic team twice this year. Lincoln and Mount Tahoma got together several times throughout the year for uPlay Daysfi The sports played were Volleyball, Basketball and Soft- ball. Next year the girls hope to be able to play with girls from other schools. Other sports offered were archery, volleyball, trampolining, bowling, modern dance, and swim- ming. Ardi Sehrag outjumps a lVlT girl to tip to a teammate. 186 Performance of Aqua Maids April Shovv A A , , Row 1 - Wendy Olsen, Terry Dunning, Norma Greelee, Candy Rudsil, Sherrie Rembaugh, Chris Walentiny. Row 2 - Denise Zook, Karen Johnson, Cathy Tibbitts, Carole Perry, Nancy Jowett. Row 3 -- Betty Putnam, Meredith Holm, Laurie Blakesly, Linda Deringer, Robin Courtwrrght, Laurie Ambrogio. 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' i . , f-K , .V - who U-f - I V k.x,,,, ' i l .asf user iw 1 - ' tg ,mf if 4.2.12 ' f - 1 ' Some ofthe girls trying to perfect their routines for Fantasyland. 18 FantasyIand Honors Late lVlr. Disney The 1968 Aqua Maids worked hard to present 'Fantasylandi' to the school and public on April 25, 26, and 27th. The theme was chosen as a memorial to the latc Walt Disney who died last year. The officers and Miss janet Niewold chose the theme which contained thirteen of his most loved theme songs. Clayt Pollack and Peter Carder teamed up with Sherrie Rembaugh and Chris Carder for one of the performances. The opening presentation was 'gWonderful World of Colorf' Everyone was in five different routines with Sherrie Rembaugh soloing on Chim Chim Cherec . The finale was March of the Toysv. 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' jj, V .V olmqfws W. .,, . , I f F,,, 2,5w,fffffg-34, ,4' f ' 1 .Ng -- m ff Q 23555 4, L FACULTY INDEX ARMSTRONG, EDWARD f.... ........4. 1 2, 170 BARDEN ROSE .., .... .......... - .....4 4..4. 1 2 BERNARIJ, KATHERINE 1..... ...E...1..... 1 2 nILLINGs, RON .,1.....EEEEE.... ................ 1 2 BLACK, JIM 111,1.22222.. ..,EE, . .. ....... 12. 162 BOWERS, FRANK .... ..E1 ...... - ...,. 1 2 BREAKEY, JOHN 22....EE.. ............, 1 2 BREWER, BYRON ..,2222. ..,.........,EEE 1 2 GRINEGAR, ETHYL 22...... 22.2222 1 2. 133 anooks, SHELDON 11..... .22222222222. 1 2 BURNETT, DONNA 1...... EEEEE.EEE 1 2 CARLSON, ART 111111...1.. 1111.111. 1 2 CHRISTIAN, DON .......2 ...2...2 2.2. 1 2 coE MICHAEL 221.....,2. ......... 1 3.20 COLLINS, JERRY ,.,,.,,,, ...2.v.E2V.......EEE 1 3 coNTRIs, JOE 1......3331. ,........ .3333 1 3 , 25. 42 coNwELL, JILL ANN EEEE.... 3333333 1 3. 144 CRIPPEN, ELIZABETH ,,.... ,E,E,,,EE,.,,.... 1 3 DALEsKY, WAYNE EE..........333 33...,. 1 3, 169 DOERNER, LOISMARIE DRAKE, WALLACE .,,,,,,, ENGELLAND, MAVIS ,,,,,,., . ENGER, BERNICE 13 13, 20 PETERMAN, MAXINE ,,,, . RABDAU, JERRY ..Y222,,..,. HILL, DOYLE .3232233.....222222.....-.... EEEVEEVEVVYYEEEY. 1 3. 168 HYLAND, GEORGE .3E,,E .,.,.... 1 4.142 IUFER, ROBERT ,.E....E2222 .1...........2... 1 4 JOHNSON, CHIPLEY .EEEE .,.,.. 1 4. 1339 JOWDERS, VICTOR .222Y2 2..... 1 4. 90 KENNEDY, JOHN ...2.12 22.12----- 1 4 KERR, JOHN 223222,.V222222... --.---- 1 4 LASLEY, OORNELIA 2222.. ----.-- 1 4 LEACH, ROYAL ...3.222,........2 --2--...-. 1 4 LEONARDO, CAMILLE 1... .... ,..2... 14 MACKENZIE, GORDON .3223 ,..,,2.., . -. 14 MAYER, NORM ,,..,.......E2222 EEVEEVVE 1 4. 159 NICINTEER, MELINDA ,,,,,,E, ,1,, 1 4. 147 MELQUIST, MARGARET 33,., .-.-..2... 1 4 IvIILEsKI, JANIOE .,,E,E,,1... ,.,., . 14 MILLER, OONSTANCE 32.... ..--...1.. 1 5 MURPHY, JACK ,322.2......,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,1 --,-. 1 5 NEWHART, JACK ,..,...,,,,,,,,,,, 3333333333 1 5.168 NICHOLSON, ATHYLEEN ,E,,..,..E,,E,,E 15 NiEwoLn, JANET E...EE,EEEEEEEE ,3333 1 5, 186. 185 PEs'rER, LYNN ,....,,.,,,,,,,, .2...2....., ,,,,,,,. 1 2 15 15 12 15 FADNESS, JOHN E........,E 333333 1 3 FIELD MARSHALL .,EE.EE ,333,333.3333333 1 3 FOSTER, GLEN ..,E.,EEEE ...33,2333333.31.... 1 3 GALE, GARY E.EEEEEEEEEEEE E,EEEEEEEEEE.,.. ,.,333 1 3 GOFF, RUSSELL ..... 13, 140, 99 GRIMES, ALICE ,,,,,,,,,,, ..,...E,,E,,, 1 3, 71 GRANT EVELYN ....EEEEEEE .,33.3.13.3.33.. 1 8 HALTOM, ROMONA HANSEN, ELEANOR ....... ....,..,,...3333 1 3 HALsEY, JEAN EE..,...,..... ....333 1 3, 134 A ABRAHAM, LARRY .,EEEEEEEE.E.......,EE.E.E EE.....E.,333.,., 2 2 ALLEN, ULYSSES ...EEE....EE....,,..,E..,EEE............ ..,,.... 2 2 ALSUP, GEORGE ...,EE............,333333 - 3....11...........,.333 Varsity Wrestling, Sr. Chorus, Honor Roll AMET, PATTI ...,,,,,......... - ..,,,,,,,,,,.,...,.. 22. 46,110 Yell Queen, Jr. and All .Class Night, Night of One Acts, Honor Society, Pep Club, SkI Club, Senior Council, Girls' Club Rep., Usherettes ANDERSON, CHRISTY ,,,..,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...........,,Y, 22 ANDERSON, GARRY ANDERSON, GIL .........,,,,,,,.1..,,,1........... , ...2 22. .48 Soph. Basketball, Senior Council, Senior Class Play ANDERSON, JANET ,,.,,,,........,,,..,,,EE,E, 22, 93, 142 Pep Club, FTA Vice-President, Honor Socn- ety, Honor Roll, Senate, VCY,. City Wide Youth Council, Mary Lincoln, Night of One Acts Ur. and Sr.I, Senior Class Play ANDERSON, JENNIFER ,,,,,,....,.,1.. .. 22, 31, 127 So h. Senator, Torch Pin, Choir, Honor ROII, Daffodil Princess, Nighht of One Acts, Pres. of Concert Chorale ANDREN, LARRY ....................................... . 22. 136 Key Club, Pep Club, Forestry Club, Soph Basketball, Forestry Club Secretary-Trea- surer, Senior Class Play ANDREWS, CHRISTINE ,,.............,.......... 22, 135 Girls' Club, Abe-ettes Treas., Girls Club Homeroom Rep., Future Nurses V. P. ARAVE, KENT L ,..........,., 22, 121, 164, 166, 167 Basketball Varsity ICapt.J, Senator, Abe Lincoln ARCHER, CANDY ......................................,,.... 22 TACT ARNESON, PAM , ...........,..............,............. 22, 135 Art Club, Ski Club, Pep Club, Abe-ettes ARNOLD, STEVE .,..................,............................. 22 Soph. Football, Reserve Football, Varsity Football, Reserve Wrestling Honor Rol, Letterman's Club, Senior Class Play ASAHARA, RON ,..........,.......... 22, 136, 180, 182 Key Club, Letterman's Club, Senate, Re- serve Baseball, Varsity Baseball Captain, Honor Roll ATKINSON, TERRY ........................................ 12, 22 AUGUSTUS, LINDA ,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,, 2 2 AYNES, KEN ,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,,.,,,,....,.,..,,,,..,., ,,,,,, 2 2 Senior Class Play, Art Club AYNES, SUSAN ,,.,,,,,..,.,.....,...,...,,,,.. ,,,,,, 2 2 B BABBITT, JOAN ..,.,,..........,........................,.. 22, 90 BABBITT, LINDA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22 BACH, LAKETTA ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, E ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 3, 140 Pep CIub,. Honor Society, After School Sgorts, Affiliation, All-Class Play BA HER, ALICE ,,....,.....,,..,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23 Honor Society, Honor Roll, Future Teach- ers, Torch Pin BACHMAN, WILLIAM ..................,..,...,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, 23 BAKER, DARLENE ........................,.....,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 23 BAIRD, GENEVIEVE ...,.....,............,,.,,,,,..,, 23, 131 Senator, Senate Secretary, Honor Roll, Senior Class Play, Senior Ball Chairman BALABAN, CAROL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23 Pep Club, Red Cross Rep., Honor Roll BARLOW, CAROL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BARNEY, CELINE ......................,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23 Aqua Maids, After School Sports BASS, DAVID ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 3 Rifle Club BAUGHM, Tl-IOM .......... ............................. 2 3, 136 Senator, Debate, VCY, Activity Court, Key Club Pep Club BEATTY, SALLY ...,..... .......,......,.......... 2 3, as 117 Marcetta KI, LLL, Secretary of Pep Club, Cogefture Editor of Lincoln News, Honor O suLLIvAN, WILLIAM ..., 16.135 THOMAS, PHILLIP ..... ........... 1 6 TRIPPIE, LUCY .......... . ...... 16 TONE, WILLIAM ........... ..... . 16 TOTTEN, DORGHILD ..... 16 TRIER, DAVID ............... 17 WAGNER, THOMAS ....... .........., 1 7 WATERS, JESSIE ....... ....... . .... 1 7 wATsON, DAN ......... ..... 1 7. 177 wA1'TE, EMERY ..... ........... 1 7 WEESE, MERLE .... ......... . 1.-. EEEEEE 1 7 WHITE, JAMES ................ .. .... 17. 172 WHITING ELIZABETH .... .. .. . 17 WILLIAMS, LOUIS ......... .......... 1 7. 151. 83 wO1'1'ON, ELEANOR ........................ .. 17. 105 cOuNsELOR INDEX ARNOLD, HENRY ................................. EEEEEEEE 1 8 GLASER, NANCY ........ - .................. .-...... 1 8 ocHs, FRANK ..,.,....... ..-..-.---- 1 8 PONZO, ZANDER ......... ............. . 18 NICHOLS, ROBERT ...... ....... 1 8. 47 MURRAY, LEONE ......................... ........... 1 8 RIcHARDsoN, DUANE . .,.,,, E-.. 18 OFFICE STAFF CISSNE, MAXINE ............................ . ..... 18 CARTER, ROBIN .............. ............. . -.... 1 8 NICHOLS, JANET .... ........ 1 B THOMAS, DORIS ..... -..--.. 1 8 sLUcHER, JENNIE ..... ...... . . 18 NYLAND, DORCAS ..... ...-.... 1 8 TYLER, PAT .. . .......... 18 CARDER, CHRIS .... -8. 25, 26, 85 118, 116 Aqua-Maids IVPI, Night of One Acts, Sen: ate, Student Council Sec., Pep Club, .Ski Club, Usherettes, LIncoln News Associate Editor, Girls' Sports CARLISLE, DAVE .... ........ .... 2 5 . 159. 130. 132 CARLSON, CARL .,., 25 31, 116,-118, 136, 141 Debate, Key Club, I-Ionor Society IVPI, Jr. Class VP, ASB President, Night of One Acts, Senior Class beck Leadership Play, Delegate to Sea- Camp, Tacoma Dele- gate to United Nations Pilgrimage for RIEBE, MARGARET ...... 1 .--- 2 ROBINSON, JOHN ............ ROSS, BRUCE .......,..,............ SARMIENTO, PEPITA ,,,,.. .. 15. 99 scHAFER, JOHN ......... .. ...... . ..... 15. 93 SCHUCHMAN, LEONARD ....,., 16. 96 SEDGEWICK, THOMAS ....... f..--.... 1 5 SHEPPARD, DONALD ,..... . .. 16 SMITH VIRGINIA .,..,,,,, . . 16. 134 STEIGER, HENRY ,.................. . .. ...... 16 BECK, KAREN ,....,.................... .. ..................... 23 Pep Club, Honor Roll BECKHAM, BOB ...,,, ........ ...... . 23 BELEELE, SHERRY .... ....... 2 3 BENGER, JOYCE ..... ...-.-. 2 3 BENNETT, DAN ....... .......... 2 3 BERG, DON .. ,.,...,... ......... . 23 BERGMAN, JACK ...,........... ....................... 2 3. 15 BERKSHIRE, RICK ............................................ BERRY, KEN ,..,.... ..................................... ........ , . 23 Soph. Football, Soph Basketball, Wrestling BERWOLD, JIM ....................... L. 23, 175. 185. 1 6 BISHOP, GENE . ................................................. 23 Rifle Club BISHOP, WILMA .,......... .................. , ................ 1 37 Honor Society, Affiliation Girls' Sports, LLL, Usherettes Senior Choir, Bye Bye Birdie BITZ, KATHY ................................................. .. 24 BLACKWELL, ALMA .................................... 24. 86 BOGGS, DENNY ....................................... BOLAND, ANNETTE ,,....,...,. 24, 85, 93, 112, 121 Abe-ettes, Honor Society, Concert Chorale, Affiliation, Pep Club Treas., Ski Club, Senator, Bye Bye Birdie, Senior Cruise Committee BONARO, DARLENE ............................ .... . .. 24 BONNEY, J. ..........,,......,................................. .. 12 BORTH, TERRY Swing Choir, Concert Chorale Vice-Presi- dent, Second Hurricane BOTTOMS, GARY ,,.,,,,,......... ..... . .. 24 BRAEDT, NORM L ..,,,,.,,....,..,.....,..... 24 BRAUDWAY, DEBBY ........................ 24, 148, 149 Activity Chairman of Pep Club, Marketta Ki, Marketts, Activity Court, H.R. Rep. to Senior Class BITE'-IKHBIEL, CAROL ,,....,... ,,.. . ,. 24 BREVIK, KATHLEEN ...... ...... 2 4 BREWER, DON ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 4 Honor Roll, Track BRIGHAM MICKIE ,,,, ,,.. 2 4 Senior Choir BRINK ALFREDA .......... 12 BRISCO, RICHARD BROOKS, D. BROWN, BOB BROWN, CELESTA Jr.-Rifle Club BROWN, GERALD BROWN, MARTHA ..,.,................................... 137, 24 Usherettes BRUBACK, SANDY ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 4 Jr.-Secretary, Future Nurses Club, Jr.-After School Sports lArcheryl, 1967 Senior Class Play, Senior Honor Roll BRUNS, BECKY ,,.............., 118, 117, 116, 85, 24 BRYANT, DAVID L. ..............,......,...,...,,,.. , ..,,,,, 24 Senate, Honor Roll BUCK, LYNNE ,......... ..............,.,... 1 37, 24, 84 Usherettes, Girls' Club Rep., Honor Soci- ety, Yearbook, Honor Roll Youth CARTER, LYNNE .................................. .............. 2 5 Senate, Peg Club CARUSO, NO MA ..... .....................,f. 2 5. 34. 137 Usherettes, Honor Roll, Annual Staff CASPERSON, BERIT ,........... , ........ .......f. , 93.26 Sr, Choir Secretary, Senior Council Rep., Honor Roll, Bye Bye Birdie CATES, CAROL ,... ....................................... ....f,ff. 2 6 CHAMPLIN, STEVE CHATWOOD, BONNIE ,,,,,, CHENORETH, JOHN Forestry Club CHESLIK, KEN ........................ CHIAROLLA, DENNIS Forestry Club, Ski ze, eo, 136 Club CHISUM, TIM ,...,.,.............................. ......... . A26 Sr. Choir, Concert Corale, Bye Bye Birdie, All-State Choir CHRISTIANSEN, GARY ........... ...................1.... 2 6 Basketball, Senate, Varsity Basketball, SkI Club, Varsity Baseball, Letterman's Club, Honor Roll CHRISTY, ANITA ............... ..,..................... 2 6. 145 CLARK, DAVE ......... . ..................... .................. 2 6 CLARK, KRISTIE Abettes, Pep Club CLARK, SANDY ......,......................,............. ....... 2 6 Honor Roll, Senior Choir, oncert Chorale, Bye Bye Birdie, Senator CLARK, VALERIE .............................................. 26 LLIH, Usherettes, Jr. Class Treasurer, Honor R0 CLEMENTS, RICK .... ........................ ..... 26 CLENDENNY, MAGGIE ...... .. ..................... 26 Usherettes COLEMAN, CHARLES ..... ........ 2 6 COOK, LINDA ,.....,,... .27 Honor Roll COOK, WADE ....... . ...... 27 Senator COX, GRADY .... ............. . . ....... 27 Football COX, JACK Honor Roll Track Team, Swim K Cl b 27, 121, 136, 151 ,Wvarsit'ywRifle Team, Varsity Team, Letterman's Club, BUCHER, JIM .....,..,,...................,,.....,,,.....,,,,.,, ,, 24 BURCHFIEL, DONNA .,,,..,,..............,,,,...,... ..,, . 24 BURFORD, JAMES E. ......,... ,.....,, . E 25 Senior Choir, Boys' Glee, Bye Bye Birdie BURKE, CHRIS ........,............,........,........., 145, 25 BURNETT, ETTA BURNETT, LEE ..........,.......,......................... 90, 25 BUTLER, MIKE E ,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 3 6, 25 Varsity Football, Va rsity Basketball, Tennis, Key Club, Letterman's Club C CALLIHAM, KATHY ....... ......... 1 21, 134, 84, 151, 137, 25, 135 Usherettes, Girls' Club, Abettes, Senator, Honor Society, Yearbook, Honor Roll CALTAGIRONE, LYNN ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 25 CAMERON, JOHN .. ............ ............... 9 0, 125 CANTRELL, CHARLIE ey u COX, JACK ...,.. .... ..... ........... .... . . . . .... . .27 Varsity Wrestling, Letterman's Club CROSB , DALE ........... .................. . . ........ ...... 2 7 CRUSE, SUSAN ....... ................. .......... 27 Art Club, Honor Roll CRUZ, ART .........,, .........,., . .. . .. 27 CUNNINGHAM, DAN ................................. 27, 78 CURRY, LARRY E ,, .. . 27, 151 Night of One Acts, Bye Bye Birdie, Senior Class Play CYGAN, JAN ........,...... ................................. .... 2 7 D DAHL, SELMA , ,,............,.. .................. 27 DAHN, GLENDA ..,.,...., ,. ........,.............. .... 2 7 Honor Roll, Future Nurses Treasurer DANIEL, LINDA E . .. .. .. ....... 27 PE-F Club, Marketta Ki DAR , JAMES E , 27 DAVELAAR, BRIAN . ,, .. 27, 151 Rifle Club , DAVIS, JAY ,, , , 27 Senate, Art Club nlivis, KA-ri-iv V.... - ...............,,., .., 27, 140, 142 Exchange Student to Germany, 1966-67, Af- filiation Club Vice-President, Future Teach- ers' Club, Honor Roll DAVIS, SHELIA ,.....,......,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,......... ,. 27, 95 Advance Glee, Pres. Sec.g.Sr. Choir Sec., Marketta Ki, Bye Bye Birdie DAY, JOHN DEAN, RICHARD .,,,,,,,,,,,.................,,,,,,,,,, 4,,..A... 2 7 DESORDI, PAT ..,,,,A....,............... .....,,,,,,,,.....,.,... 2 8 DEYO, LYNN ,,..,,.....,...................,.,..., 28, 121, 137 LLL, Senator, Usherettes DeZURK, CHERI . ,..A.........,..,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,..., 1 37,28 Usherettes DIAL, FORREST ......,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,........ 153, 28 Golf, Baseball, Chess, Track DIAS, JOSEPH DICKERMAN, HARRY .,.. ' ,..............,.....,,,., ,,,,,, 2 8 Yarsity Basketball, Rifle Club DI L, BRUCE ,...........,,........,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,. ...... 2 8 Art Club DILLION, MAURICE ....,,.II,,,..................,.......,,..., 28 DIRA, MARIE ELENA 28, 53, 84, 134, 135, 137 Honor Society, Torch Pin Winner, Girls' Club WPI, Abettes, Pep Club, Ski Club, Usherettes Secretary, Lincolnian Staff, Sen- ate DONAHUE, PEGGY DOTSON, EVIE .....,.,,,.., - ,... - ,... - ................. 93, 28 Swing Choir, Concert Chorale, Honor So- ciey DONAHUE, PEGGY ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,I..,,...........,..,.., 28 DRAVIS, DONNA ,,..,, ...,,,, 2 8, 145 DRAVIS, LARRY .... ,,,,,,,.... 1 51 Forestry Club DRURY, LINDA ,,,,,,......, ,,.,., 2 8 DUDLEY, DARLAND DUNASKI, SUE ..,...... .......I . . 28 DUNBAR, ANNE ,,,,,,,,, ......,.... 1 39 DUTTON, KATHY ,,.,.,...,,.... .,,.,, 2 8, 71 LLL E EARP, CATHY ..,.,,.,,,, - ,.,,,,,..,,,.,,........,,,.,.,,.,..,,.,, -. 28 EBERHART, LEONA ,...,,,,,,.., , ..................... 28, 94 Beginning Girls' Glee, Advanced Girls' Glee, Senior Choir EDSINGA, SHARON ,,,,,.1................................. 28 gophomore Rep. to Girls' Pep Club, Girls' ee EDWARDS, HELEN ,,,.,,..,.,.,.,.....,,..,.....,.,,..,...,... 28 EDWARDS, JUNE ....... ....,,.... 2 8 EDWARDS, TONI .,,,., ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 2 B ELLIOTT, BARB ,,,,,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 8 ELLIS, JOHN ...1 ........ ........ 2 9, 152 Ski Club EMERSON, LYNN ....1.. .......... 2 9 Torch Pin ENG, SHIRLEY ...,..........,....,....,...................,..... 29 ENG, WILLIAM .... ........................ - ........... 2 9, 136 Honor Society, Torch Pin, Key Club, Pep Club Sr. Class Play, Senate ERDMAN, MARTY ............................................ 29 ERICKSON, AL .......................................... ...... 2 9 ERICKSON, JUDY .,,..,.....,......,..,....,................... 29 ESAREY, SANDY ....,...........................................,. 29 advanced Girls' Glee, Sr. Choir, Honor o ESSEN, ALLEN ................................ 29, 136, 172 Jr. Class Play, Key Club, VCY, Swimming Team, Forestry Club ETTLIN, RHETA .....................................,,........... 29 F FAIRCHILD, JEANNE FARRINGTON, BRUCE .................. 29, 151, 153 Senator, Chess Club, Rifle Club FINNEY, JIM .................................,.,.,.,.................. 94 Senior Choir FINNEY, STEPHEN FORRESTER, LOLA ....... ..... .... . FORREST, DIAL .......................... ..........,......... 2 9 FOSSUM, MARLENE .............................. 29, 142 Honor Roll, Future Teachers FOSSELLA, FLOYD Cross Country, Track FOX, GENIA .. .....,,....,.........................................,, 29 FRANKE, BUTCH FREUDENSTEIN, MAX ..........,,...,..,....,,......... 29 FULLMER, SUE ........................................., 29, 145 Girls Club, Honor Roll, Red Cross Rep- resentative G GALLO, KAREN ................ .,,.,,,,, . .. 29 GAPPA, TIM .. ,,.,..., .... ...... 1 5 1, 136 GEISS, DAVID ........ ............. 2 9 GEORGE, MELVIN GILK, SHARON ............ .................... 2 9, 94 GILSON, LEANN ,....,.....,. .....................,... .,,, 3 0 GLASS, ROBERT ................,... 30, 121, 136, 175 GLASSY, CHRISTINE ...... ......,........,.............. 3 0 Abe-Ettes GLAZE OLIVIA cooml, TANYA ........,..., .,,.,,,, . - 30 GRABINSKI, JERRY ...... ...... 3 0, 78 GRANGE, WARREN ....... ............. 3 0 GRANT, BEVERLY ...... ...... 3 0, 96 GRAY, HEIDI ............... .,.....,...,.,,,, 3 0 GREELEY, CARON ...... ........ 3 0, 135 GREEN, BERNICE -30 GOSS, TOM ..... .......... .......... 3 0 GOTT, CANDACE ....... ...... 3 0 GREEN, CATHY ........ ..,... 3 0 GRIFFIN, CINDY ......... .......... 3 0 GROH, BRIAN ...................................,............. . 30 GRUBB, LeANNA ...............................,.......... 30, 90 Homecoming Court GURSKELL, PAULA ........ 30, 116, 118, 134, 135 GUTHRIE, FRANK ...,......,,.....,,.......................,..,.. 30 H HAGEN, THOMAS HALL, BILL HALL, KEN ....................... ....,... 3 1, 93, 135 HALL, ROBERT ..................................,,, ....,,.------ 3 1 Varsity Basketball HALL, STEVE ...............1.................... 31, 103, 135 Key Club, Rifle Club, Honor Society HALLIDAY, BARBARA .......................... ..,,,.,......, 3 1 Usherettes HAMILTON, MARVIN ...... ,,,,1...,..,, 3 1 HAMMERS, PAM ............ ....,,,,..,...,,, 3 1 HANSCH, MIKE ........ ...........,..,........,V, . . 31, 135 Key Club HANSEN, SUSAN ................,..,..,.... ...VV 3 1, 31, 141 Night of One Acts, Debate Club Sec. HANSEN, WENDY ........,....,.........,,,.,V1,.,.. ..,,,,,1,.1 3 1 HANSON, GARY .....,,................,V,,V,,,,V,........ 31, 136 Key Club, Ski Club, Varsity Basketball HARMON, DIANE ..........,..........,........ 31, 110, 145 Senate, Song Queen, Pep Club HARRIS, CHERI .......................... ........,.....,.,......... 3 1 Senate, Honor Roll HARTFIELD, CHARLES .................... ..,......,...,,. 7 6 HARTLOFF, NANCY .............................. 31,145 Song Queen, Pep Club, Debate Club HARVEY, BRENDA .............................. 31, 95,-177 Sr. Choir, The Lottery, Bye Bye Birdie HARVEY, FRANK ...,.................................,..,..... 136 HAWKINS, DIANA .........................,....1...11 32, 130 Marketta Ki HAWKINS, JOAQUIN .,......................,.,............ 32 HAYS, CHARLEEN HEIN, PETE ............................ 32, 84, 172, 173 Letterman's Club, Swimming Team Cap- tain, Ski Club HENDRIXSON, DONNA ...........,................,. 145 32 KENKE, PAUL .............,.......,..................,.,,,,, .1..... 3 2 HERZOG, LINDA ...,.......... ...,... 3 2 HILL, LINDA .................. ..,,,,, 3 2 HILL, MARGRET ..................... 1111,,1,,, 3 2 HILL, RON HIGGINBOTHAM, DURWOOD ............ 32, 151 HIRST, HENRY ...,,. ....,,... 3 2, 46, 130, 142, 175 Senate, Tennis Ski Club, Key Club Pres. Homo, BEVERLY ...............,...................... 32, 37 Senior Council, Honor Roll HODGE, OPAL ..,.........................,..... 145, 32, 37 HOLM, RICHARD .................,..,..... 8, 32, 85, 136 Keg Club, Ski Club, Swimming Team HOL TROM, JANIE ,.............. ......................,,.,, 3 2 HONAN, PAT ................................................,....... 151 Varsity Football, Decathlon HOOVER, LINDA ..............,.........................,....... 33 HORN, BEN ,................... ................., 1 59, 33, 136 Letterman's Club, Varsity Football, Wrestlingh Track HOUK, PA . ..................1....................,.....,.......... 33 HUDSON, EARL HULON, RON HUTCHISON, TINA .................................,........ 33 HYATT, BEVERLY ............................ 33, 151, 137 LLL, Rifle Club, Ski Club, Honor Roll I IDE, MIKE .............................. 33, 136, 175 177 Cross Country, Track, Letterman's Club, Key Club IKO, MIRIAM .....................1..... 33, 90, 134, 135 F.T.A., After School Sports, Girls' Club Re- cording Sec., Girls' Club President, Rep. to Evergreen Girls' State, Honor Society IMHOL , VAL ...............................,...................... 33 INGEBERG, KATHY ......................,..................... 33 IUFER ,STEVE .................................................... 33 Ski Club IVERSON, JEAN Girls' Club Homeroom J JACKOWSKI, JON .......,......... ..................., 8 5, 33 Swim Team, Pep Club, Ski Club, Letter- man's Club JACKSON, NATHANAEL .........,..........,......... 33 Senir Choir, Varsity Basketball, Second Hurricane JAMES, JIM ......................... .......................... 3 2, 33 JANSEN, JACKIE ,................................,.... 33,26 Pep Club, Senior Council, Girls' lntermural Sports, Girls' Club Representative JAPHET SHARI .,........................ ..,.......,,,...,.,.... 3 4 Pep Club, Senior Council, Bowling Team, Usherettes JACOUEZ, LINDA JENSEN, GARY ....... ................. 3 4 JENSEN, TOM ......................... ........................ 3 4 JOHNSON, DAVID ......,.....,,..................,,,........... 34 JOHNSON, DEBBIE ........................., 20, 34, 145 Pep Club, Senior Council, Senator, Class Secretary JOHNSON, DELPHA ....,...........,,........ 34, 90, 112 JOHNSON, JOY . .1.............................................. 34 JOHNSON, LARRY ,...,. .,..,.......,.......................... 3 4 Letterman's Club, Baseball JOHNSON, RAMONA ............... ...................,.,.. 3 4 JOHNSON, ROBERT Choir, Class Play JOHNSON, SALLY .........................,.......... 34, 150 JOINER, TINA .1............................................,...., JONES, CHRIS ..........,......................................... 34 JONES, LOIS ......................,........... ,,.......... ...... 3 4 Vice-President Beginning Girls' Glee, Home- room Representative for Girls' Club Football, Varsity Wrestling JONES, PAMELA ............................. .....,.,...... 9 6 Senator JONES, ROBERT ..........,....,................................ 34 JONES, WANDA ..............,......... .....,..........,.... 3 4 JORGENSON, DIANA ................ 20, 34, 121, 137 Senator, Senior Class Treasurer, Usherettes Treasurer, Pep Club, Senior Council, Senior Ball Committee, Senior Cruise JOYCE, SHARON ,....,................, ................ 3 4, 96 Secretary of Advanced Girls' Glee JUDY, CHRIS ....................1...................,,.....,...... 34 JUST, ROBERT K KANCIANICH, RICHARD ........ ...,,,.....,,f,1ff...-.-- - -- 34 Baseball, Varsity, J. V., Honor Roll KUI KEN, GAYLA .........,.......1. ...VYYA.....fff. YYYf1----,, 3 4 KANE, KEN ............................. ....YVV11... ,.,fYYf1,-1 3 5 KANKELBORG, ANDREW .... .. ...,,,.,,.,,,,, 35, 92 KARTHAS, KAY ........................ ,VY1.....,...ffff-,-1,-1 3 5 KEMP, CALVIN ......................... ...,YVVY....,,,ff Yffffff-f1 3 5 Key Club, J. V. Baseball, Senate, Affiliation Club, Forestry Club KENNEDY, TIMOTHY I U Sr. Choir, Bye Bye Birdie KETVIRTIS, CHUCK KIESEL, LARRY .....................,,,, ....,,,,,,,f-4..1,----- 3 5 Baseball KILBY, JOE .,,,,,,,..,.,,,.,.,...,........... 35, 85, 180, 181 KILBY, susAN ......................... . .....112111............... 35 KEMPE, SUSAN ......, ...,.....,,,,...... . 1 35, 143, 149 Advanced Girls' Glee, Marcetta Ki, Mar- cetts President, Senior CounciI,.Sr. Ball Committee, Sr. Choir, Honor Society, Pep Club KENNEDY, TIMOTHY Soph. Class Play, Art Club Sec., Red Cross Rep., Girls' Club Rep. KENNEY, DAVID ...,..............,............. 35, 85, 175 Jr. Varsity Tennis Team KETVIRTIS, CHUCK KING, JANET ...............,............. ..,... ....... 3 5 KINZLER, LANETTE ....................... ....... 3 5 Girls Club Rep., Pep Club KLEIN, LES .11...., .,.........................,.................... 3 5 KOHLER, RAY 135 KOLANO, LARRY ......,....... 31, 121, 141, 116, 118 KOLSTER, FRANK ......................................1..... .. 35 Key Club, J.V. Football, Varsity Cross Coun- try, Varsity Track, Honor Roll, Sec. of Let- terman's Club KOWALCHUCK, JIM ........................ 35, 151,180 Soph. Football, J. V. Baseball, Varsity Base- ball, Forestry Club, Honor Society. KORTHAS, KAY KRAMER, LINDA ...... ......................... 3 5, 48, 92 LLL, Marcetta Ki, Vice Pres. Marcetts, Sr. Cruise Committee, Pep Club KRISTENSEN, NICK .............. ..... ......... 3 6 , 136 Key Club, Ski Club, Basketball, Senator KUFFEL, LORRIE ........ ....,............................. . . 36 KUNEMAN, TERRY ........................................ 36 KUNTZ, BILL ..........,...,......................,,.... ....... 3 6 L LANDIS, PHYLLIS ....................... ....... 3 6 LAUDENGLOS, PAT LEACH, CHUCK ........ ...........,...... ....... ....... 3 6 Varsity Football, Honor Roll LEACH, NANCY ................................. ........,....... 3 6 LEE, JACIE ......... .. ......................................... 93, 96 LEFFLER, DEBBIE .................,............ ....... . 36 LEWIS, CARLTON .............. I ........ 36, 20, 121, 175 Senator, ASB VP., Senior Class Pres., De- bate Club LEWIS, RICK ............. .....,................ ................ . 3 6 Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Football LIEDKE, ED ........ ......................................... .... 3 6 LINDSTROM, RICH .......,... ....... ....,. 3 6 , 121, 136 Keiy Club, Senate, Honor Roll LITT E, BOB .................................... ......... 3 6, 159 Varsity Track, Varsity Football, Honor Roll LITTRELL, JIM ........................,..........,.....,........ 36 LLOYD, LINDA .............................,.... 36, 134, 135 Abe-Ettes President, Honor Society LOCHER, B. .................1.............................,.......... 36 LONG, KEVIN ........... .,..............,.,................... 3 6 Ski Club LONG, WAYNE ................ ....... 3 6 LOOP, LANE ............. ....... ......, 3 6 LORENTZEN, JACKIE .... ....... 3 7 LOVELL, MIKE .,.........,.. ....... 3 7 LOVGREN, LINDA , ........ ....... 3 7 LOWERY, MARGARET .... 37 LUSK, DENNIS LUST, ROBERT M MAASS, WILL ................... .............. 3 7 MABBOTT, GEORGE ............... ............... 3 7, 151 Rifle Club MACE, ELIZABETH .. ................... .......,..... 3 7, 85 Affiliation, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Sr. Choir, Pep Club, Girls' Club Rep., Honor Roll, Y-Teens MAHANEY, SUSAN .....,. ................... ...... 3 7 ,85 EI Charos, Girls' Club Rep., Pep Club MALCOLM, TOM ................................................ 37 MAHON, SUE ................................................ 37, 90 MANFORD, CHARLES ................................ 37, 90 MARECLE, DAVID ........,.,... 1 ................,,,... 37 MARKLEY, STARLENE ................ .................. 3 7 Y-Teens Sec., After School Sports, Girls' Club, Pep Club, Usherettes, Marcetti-Ki MARSHALL, RICHARD MARTIN, CHERYL MARTIN, KAREN 1..... ...,...... ....... 3 7 MARTIN, SANDEE ............. ..... .. 38 MARTINDALE, KAREN ....... ..,...,.... ,...... 3 8 MATTHEWS, FRED .1.......... 1 .......,.,..,.. 38 Football MAYES, ANTHONY MCCUBBINS, DONNIE .,......... ....... 3 8 McCARTIN, MARGARET ....... ....... 3 8 McFARLAND, MELISSA ............... ....... 3 8 Adv. Girls' Glee McKINNON, DAN ............ ........... ...... ....... 3 8 Peg Band, Bye Bye Birdie McN AL, CAROLINE ........................................ 38 McSWAIN, LILLIE ...........,...............,.............,,... 38 MEDDAUGH, SHELLEY ............................ 38, 90 MELSTEN, LARRY ............... ..... 3 8, 90, 91, 136 MELTON, DONNA ............................................ 39 Ski Club, Abe-ettes, Pep Club MENDOZA, DEBBY ....... .,Yv.. ........... 3 9 Senior Choir MEREDITH, LARRY .,.v..,,,Y..Y,...,........,,A,,,.. 39, 93 MERRITT, EVE LYNN fY,,,,..,.A 2 ..v,..... .,.A,, 3 9,142 MEYER, JIM ,.......,,......A .YYY.Y,..........,,,........... 3 9, 159 J.V.-Varsity Football, Basketball, JV-Varsity Wrestling Ski Club Treasurer MICKLE, JERRY ...,..,.........................,,,,.,.......... 39 MILFORD, CARL ..,,,,................ 39, 121. 136, 175 Key Club, Varsity Tennis, Senior Council MILLER, FRANCI NE .... , .........,,....... -... 39, 140 Honor Roll, Honor Soclety, Future Teach- ers, After ,School Sports, Affiliation Club Sec., Girls' Club Rep. MILLER, KAREN ,......,,,.,,,,,,..u,,. ..,,,,,,,,,,...Y.......... 3 9 Senator MILLER, LARRY ,........,... ,.,,.,., 3 9 Track MILLER ROBERT ,..,..,,,, ...,,,,,,..,,, .,,........ 3 9 ,35 Rifle Club, Key Club MITCHELL, CHARLES .. 40, 47, 159, 185, 186 Football, Track, Cross Country MITCHELL, KENNETH ......,....,,,....,....... 40,136 Honor ROII, Senate, Track, Cross Country, Key Club MOAK, DON .................... 40, 120, 136, 142, 175 Senior Council, Honor Roll, Future Teach- ers, Key Club, Varsity Tennis, Letterman's Club MONTGOMERY, LINDA ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,.... 40 MOORE, CHARLES MOORE, ERNEST ,..........,...............................t.. 40 Tennis, Basketball, After School Sports MOORE, JUDY ,,,,,,,.,..,..,,,,.A.A,,..,,.,,,.,,,,t.,,,,,.,,,,,,, 40 MOSELY, PAMELA ,,,.,.,......,..,..,,,,...,,..,...,t,,.,,, 40 MOSELY, Ullysses .....................,.,.........,,.,...,. 40 MOSTROM, RUSS .,......,,.......,..,...,,..,,,..... 40, 170 Football, Track, Varsity Wrestling N NEAL, ANGELA ,,,,,,,,. .,.,,.,.,,t....,,,.,.,,,...,t,,.,,.,, 4 0, 94 Concert Chorale, Choir, Bye, Bye, Birdie NELSON, GAIL ....,.......... 1 ........................... 40, 37 After School Sports, Bowling, Usherettes President NELSON, NEIL ........................,.............,...,. 40, 93 Concert Chorale, Senior Choir Pep Club, Affiliation, Senior Class Play, Night of One Acts, Senator Bye, Bye, Birdie NELsoN, SALLY .............................,..,,......., 40 NEMEC, DENNIS .......,,,..,,,,,,........,,........ 40,151 Forestry Club NEWMAN, PAT . ,,cc,,,, 126, 40,.45, 84, 116, 118, 133, 152 Pep Club, Bowling, Aqua Maids lTreas.l, An- nual Editor, Honor Society, Bye, Bye Birdie, Ski Club, Usherettes, Student Coun- cil, Girls' Club NEYENS, PHYLLIS ,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,t,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 40,145 NG, JIMMY ,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..,..,,,,,,..,.....,....,..,..,t 40, 151 Rifle Team, Chess, Honor Society NIELSEN, DAVID NILSON, GARY ..,,....,,.,..,,...,..,,,.I....,,,..,,,,,,..,,,,,i,, 40 NOONAN, MIKE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40 NORDEN, CHERYL t,..,,,,.,,,.A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40, 142 FTA Treasurer, FTA President, Honor Roll NORDLUND, CAROL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,, 41 Honor Roll NORDLUND, LORETTA ,,,.., ,,,,,,,, 4 1 NOTTAGE, MARY ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,t,,t,, 4 1 NOVOTNEY, GARY .,,,t,,,,,,, ,,,,Y,, ,,,,,,,,,,t,t,,,,, 4 8 Wrestling, Chess NUNES, LINDA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A,A,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8, 41 Pep Club, Senate, Usherettes, Director of Soph One Act Play, Senior Class Play O OLSON, GARY , ..,,.,....,t,,,t ,,,,, 1 01 O'CONNELL, JIM ....,.,.,.. ,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 1 ODELL, GARY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,, 41 DOOM, JANIS A,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,Y,,,Y,,, 41 Glrls' Club Rep., Night of One Acts OGURI, WAYNE Chesss OGURI, TIM Wrestling, Jr. Varsity OLSEN, DAVID ..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,t,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 41 Ski Club, Honor Roll, Bye, Bye Birdie OLSEN, NANCY OLSEN, WAYNE ,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,,,,t,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,Y,, 41 Football OLSON, GARY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 1 OLSON, RITA ....,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,v,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41 Future Nursing Club, Girls' Chorus UTTREN, SUE ..,...........,,1.,,.,,,,,,,...... 41, 134, 135 Red Cross Rep., Girls' Club Home Room Rep., Marcetta Ki Markettes, Pep Club P PAGNI, CARLEEN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 1 After School Srorts, Usherettes PALAGRUTI, TO Y ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,YY,YYY-,-,,,,,,.,, 4 1 Sophomore and Jr. Varsity Football PARKER, MARTY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V,,,,,,, U 12 PATTON, WOLFIE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 41, 170 PEACHER, FRED PEDERSON, ALLAN Honor Roll PEFFERS, CATHERINE ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,.,,,,Y,Y, 4 1, 141 PERRY, CAROLE JEAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 186,181 Aqua Maids, After School Sports PETERSON, JUDY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y ,,,,,,,,,,,--,A,, 41, 26 Senator, Pep Club, Art Club, Debate Club, Skl Club PETERSON, KATHY Peg: Club, Usherettes, Senator PET RSON, L. PETERSON, ROGER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ,,,,,,- 4 1 PETERSON, TOM ,,,,,, --,,,,,, 4 1 PIKE, JAMES ,,,,,,,1,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 2 POLLOCK, CLAYT ......,,.....,.c,cc 1 ccc,ccc 42, 136, 159 Varsity Football, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Track, Decathlon, Football, Basketball, Hon- or Roll, Activity Court, Key Club, Letter- man's Club POLLARD, DARLA .,,a.....1a....................,,,,........,.. 42 PORNEERS, MIKE ,,,,,,............Y.Y...u,,,.,,,....,,.,.,..,, 42 PROTHERO, HARRY ,........Y..,A,,..,,,,,Y,,,.1.,,,,Y,.,,, 42 Varsity Wrestling, Letterman's Club Q QUANRUD, CHERYL ...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,...,. 42, 93, 152 Senior Rep. to Council, Activity Ticket Prin- cess, Concert Chorale, Honor Roll, Bye, Bye Birdie, Pep Club, Ski Club, Second Hurricane R RAETHER Tom .,1ccc.............. ,.,,c1,c 4 2 RAIKOGLO, all.l. nALs1'oN, CHUCK .....,, ,,...,.. 4 2 RAMSETH, Mike RAWLEY, NANCY ,cc,. ............................,....,..... 4 2 RAY, CARL V,tt.,tt1.t..,.,........cB..1,..,11c.c1,.,11c,,,,,.,c111.c 42 RAYMOND, MARLYS .... 42, 84, 121, 134, 135 Abe-ettes, Girls' Club Corresponding Secre- tary, Senator, Pep Club REA, LILLY ,,,,,,,,,,,.........,...,....... 42, 93, 116 118 Honor Roll, Swing Choir, Debate, Jr. .Class Representative, Finance Commissioner, Cogicejrt Chorale, Choir Secretary, Bye, Bye lr IE REOA, WAYNE ....,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,.,,, 42, 151 Forestlg Club REDFOR , GAIL ,,.............,........,.........., .,,, 4 2,95 Usherettes, Senior Choir, Pep Club, Bye, Bye Birdie REMBAUGH, SHERRIE ,,.,........ 42, 46, 185, 186 Homecoming Court, Aqua Maids President, Senator, Senior Council, Pep Club RHEINSCHILD, SHARON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,.,,,,, 42, 121 Honor Society, Senator RICO, RUBIN RIIPI, TOM ,...,.,......,..,,1,..,..1.,.,,.1,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 3 Swimming Team, Honor Roll RIDEN, BILL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,vv,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 3 RILEY, GARY RINEHART, DAVE ROBERTS, JEAN 143 ROBERTS, PERRY 43, 46, 20, 116, 118, 136, 142, 175 Rep to Council, Ski Club Vice President, Key Club,- Pep Club, Honor Society, FTA, Homecoming Court, Soph. Basketball ROCK, GARY ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,A,,,.A 43 Baseball, Clerical Asst., Honor Society, Camp Counselor ROGERS, MARLA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43, 135 ROGGE, JIM Soph. Basketball, Honor Society, Kay Club, Senator, Camp Counselor ROGGE, MIKE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 Senator ROLFE, SUZANNE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,, 43, 85, 134, 135 Soph. Homeroom Rep. to Girls' Club, Rifle Club, Abe-ettes, Feature Editor Lincoln News, Girls' Club Program Chairman ROMSTAD, ARNE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, A,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,, 4 3 Rifle Club ROSS, GREG ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,, 43 RUTH, KATHY ,,,,,, ,,,Y,,,,.,Y,,..,,....., 4 3, 20, 87, 141 Art,Club, Ski Club, Senator, Honor Roll, Senior Class Vice-President, Debat Class, Senior Class Play, One Act Play ROYNE, JENNIE ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 Usherettes, Girls' Club RUDOLPH, MICHAEL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 RUDSDIL, CANDACE ,,,,.,,,.,, 43, 183, 186, 187 Y-Teens Treasurer, Pep Club, Usherettes, LLL, Aqua Maids Treasurer, Girls Club Homeroom Rep., Honor Roll nusnron, zo:-ANN ,.,,,,...l,,,,,,1,,,,,ccctt,ccccc11ttt 43 RUSSELL, JEANNE ......c.,..1..cc..cc...... ,..t,,,, 4 3 S SACHA, MIKE ....,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, .,,,,,,, 4 3 , 98 SANDERS, KEN .....ccc..,,, .t.,.V,,,,, 4 3 SAYLOR, DICK scAl.lsE, CAROL ,,,,. ,.,,1, 4 3, 134 scl-llvllnr, NANCY ,,,. ,c1,,, 4 4, 135 scHuH, ERIKA ...,1c.c.c.ccccc ,.,.,..,,,, 4 4 SCHRUM, aiu. ,l.,1,,.,.,,,,tt,, bbcbbbct 4 4 scoMMonAu, RICHARD scorr, cAil. .,t,t.,.,ltttt,,,,,,,,, 41c,,4,11 44 , 135 SCOTT, PAULA c...t..ccc.cvcc ,c,,, 4 4, 90, 135 scoT'r, RAY SCOTT, 'rom ccc.c,c ,.,,,, 44 ,177 SCOTT, THOMAS c.ccc.cccY. ,,,,,,,,,1c 4 4 sEAwolzTH, sus t.,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 44 SELANDER, WILLIAM SEYDELL, MARSHA ,,,,,..t tttttb, , 44 sHunP, RALPH c.ccc..cV., ,,,,,141 44 SHARP, RALPH SHAW, DUANE SHEPPARD, CAROL ,,.,,,1 Yrggwrvw 4 4 SHIER, TRACY SHINEFLEW, VICKI ,,,,,,, ,,,,YVAV 4 4 SHIRLEY, DEBBIE ,,,,, Y,,,,,,, 4 4 SISE, SHIRLEY W ,,,,,,., ,,,,,, l A 44 SHROPSHIRE, BOB .1,.,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 4 SIEGAL, SUE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,YAY,,Y,v,Yw,,,,,,,,,,,,,YYYYYY ,,,-,, 44 SKRIPEK, JOHN Night of One Acts, Bye, Bye Birdie, Arse- nlc and Old Lace sMl1'l-l, CHRISTINE ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44, 90, 92 Y-Teens, Girls' Club Rep. SMITH, DIANE ,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,, ,,,,,V,,,,-- 4 4 Soph. Rep. to Council, Sr. Choir, Sentor Cheerleader, Pep Club, Homecoming Queen, Sr. Class Council SMITH, EDGAR ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,wV,,,,,,,,gg,,,,gg 44,151 SMITH, JACK ....,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 44 SMITH, PERRY ....,, ..........,,...,,, 4 5, 90 Senior Choir SMITH, scoTT L. ....,....................................... 45 SMITH, SCOTT T. .................. 44, 114, 136, 159 Varsity Football, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball, J.V. Track, Key Club Pres., Letterman's Club SMITH, SUSAN E. .,.........,.........,. 45, 90, 134, 135 Honor Society, FTA Secrtaary, Abe-ettes, Girls' Club, Senator SMITH, WARREN .......... , .....1......................,,,,,.,,, 45 Sogh Football, Wrestling SOR , HARVEY SOVEY, BRAD ...............1......, 1..1..., 4 5 SPAULDING, DON ..........,..Y,,,,,,,,,,..,, ........ 4 5 Rifle Club STALLONE, TANYA ..,...................................,,..., 45 FTA, Senior Choir, Girls' Club STEEN, KAREN ,,,,,...,....1.................. 45, 92, 143 Honor Society, Orchestra, Future Nurses STEVENS, LARRY ,.........................,,.,.,,,,, ............ 4 5 STLELEVES, MARGARET .,........ .,........................ 4 5 STENNETT, CHARLENE ..........................,Y...,,,,, 45 Girls' Club Rep., One Acts, Usherettes, Art Club STEPHENSON, MARK STEPP, ERNEST ............,...,...,......1....... , ............ 45 Soph. Football Basketball, Senior Choir STEWART, DIANE .11111...................................... 45 STEWART DWIGHT U Senior Choir, Pep Club, Wrestling STEWART, GEORGE ,.....,,... 1 ....... M.. 45, 185, 186 Key Club, Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Letterman's Club STEWART, MARGARET .........,..,............... 45, 135 Girls' Club, Abe-ettes, Aqua Maids, Senior Choir, Concert Chorale, Night of One Acts, Bye, Bye Birdie STILLWELL, DIANE ......,..,...,..............,..1.... 45, 92 Senior Choir, Usherettes, Pep Club STUDHOLME, SANDEE .................... 45, 93, 39 Senior Choir, Concert Chorale, Night of One Acts, Bye Bye Birdie, Junior Class Sec. STURN, VERN .........v......,...,... 45, 180, 181, 182 Football, Varsity Baseball SUTHERBY, CAROLYN ...............,.... 45, 186, 39 gee Club, Aqua Maids, Annual, Honor o SWANSON, MARY ....,..........,,............... 85, 46, 84 Annual Staff, Girls' Club Rep., Senator, Honor Roll SWANSON, RANDA ......................... .......... . . 46 SWEANEY, ROBERT T THADEN, MONA ...........,.....,.,.. ............... 46 THARP, DAN W, .,.,...,.................,.. ...... 4 6,151 Ski Club, Forestry Club THOMAS, BARBARA ........,...,..... ......... 46 THOMPSON, BRETT .................. ..... 4 6 Forestry Club President THOMPSON, SUE ...................... ..... 4 6 THORN, DAVE , ................... ..... 4 6 TIEDEMAN, MARK .,.. ..... 4 6 TIFFANY, RODGER ...,...................,.................... 46 Varsity Baseball TIPPETTS, BILL ,.....,,...,.......,,,......,...........,....... 46 Honor Society, Varsity Swimming, Senate TREMLETT, GARY TREMLETT, SKEILA ...................................... .. 46 TORREY, JUDY TORRONE, TONY ...................... ..... 4 6 TUCKER, ERIKA ,............1.,............1 ......... 4 6 Girls' Club, Usherett Club TUCKER, SUE ANN ...............................,.... 46, 90 Ski Club TYSON, PAT ,,,,,,,.,,,, 46, 85, 136, 175, 185, 186 Varsity Track and Cross Country, Vice- President of Letterman's Club, Secretary- Sergant of Arms Key Club, Boy's State Rep., Honor Roll V VANCIL, PEGGY .,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, ,,.,. 4 7 Usherettes VAN GREVENHOF, VICTORIA .......................... 47 Art Club, Drama VESETH, MICHAEL ...,.... 85, 116, 118, 136, 141 Soph. Class President, Junior Rep. to Council, News Editor-in-Chief, Senator, Key Club, Debate Team, Honor Society, Senior Council Rep., Senior Class Play, Pep Club, Boy's State VETTER, DENNIS ...,... ..,,,.............................,. 4 7 Affiliation, Honor Society, Home Room President VERNON, MONICA ,,....,............. 47, 20, 116, 118 Cheerleader, Girls' Rep. to Council, Senior Class Officer, Pep Club, Honor Society VIGUS, RUTH .,.,,.,...,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 47 VON BERKS, JAMESW WADE, JANE ,.,........................,........,..,......,. 47 96 Pef Club, Art Club, Advanced Girls' Glee WAL , DAVE WALLIS, JIM .....,.............,.............,.,,,,.,,.....,.... 136 Soph. Football, Honor Society, Key Club, Co-Srorts Editor, Lincoln News WALS , PAT ............................ 47, 90, 171, 175 Letterman's Club, Key Club, Track, Wrestl- lng, Cross Country WALSH RICK .......,....,............................... 47, 159 Key Club Vice-President, Letterman's Club Treasurer, Football., Track, Soph. Basket- ball, Bye, Bye Birdie, Senior Ball Co-Chair- man, Honor Roll WALTON, JANICE ,,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47,95 Senior Choir, The Lottery WAMSLEY, Mike WARD, ROBERTA ...,..,..,,,...,,..,,. ,,,,,, 4 7 El Charro Club WARE, ROB ...... .. 47 Rifle Club WARD, LINDA ,.,...,...... .A,..,.. 4 7 WASHINGTON, JUDY Band WATKINS, RON .,,,... .. ,.... 47 WATSON, GARY WEBB, DON ,.,..... ,..,A....,.....,..... . . 175 Senate, Tennis WESLEY, RHANDY ................ 12, 158, 159, 167 J. V. Football, Varsity Football, Soph. Basketball WEST, SANDI .....,,..,. - ,.,.,,...........,..................... 48 Girls' Club Rep. WHITE, CHUCK ,,,,,,,.,..,.,,,.,,, ....,,,.,,...,, 4 8 WHITE, SHAREESE ..,,.,,,...,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,.....,,,,.., 48 WHITNEY, DUANE .....,, 1 .,..,.,.,,,,,,,,A,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,.,,,, 48 Senator, Honor Society, Wrestling WILLIMS, DENNIS ..........,,,.,.,..,,.,..,,,,,,,t,,,...,,... 48 Letterman's Club, Track, Pep Club, Boy's Glee, Homecoming Court WILLIAMS, MIKE ........,..............,..,..,...,......,.,...,. 48 National Merit Finalist, Senior Class Play WILMOTH, MARGARET ...........,.......,.... 48, 137 Honor Society, Senator, Usherettes A Adams, Linda Jo ,,,,..,..,,,..,s ,..., 1 58, 159, 168 Adcock, Chuck ..., ...... ...,,.....,...,..... 1 5 3 Allen, Renee ,....,... ....,......,,,,. 1 37 Allen, Mary ,.......... .,,,,,,, 9 4 Allen, Becky Alsup, George. .,,,,.s.., WILSE, PATTIE .,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,t,.,,,,,,. 48, 84, 149 Usheretts, Girls' Club Rep., Marcetts, Mar- cetta Ki Senator wiLsoN, HOPE sAsssssss,sssVVssVss,ss........, , s.a......7......... 48 WILSON, STEVE D. , ,,,, , ,s,.....,,...,.. .,....,, 4 8,136 WILSON, STEVE L. ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, -W 48, 79, 172 Lettermans Club, Pep Club, Key Club, Varsity Swimming, Soph. Golds lBasket- balll Honor Roll WINNIE, STEVE ..,............,.......,..... ........... 4 8, 145 WINTERS, MARVIN Senator WINTERMUTE, DIANE .....,....... ..,....... ...... 4 8 WIRTH, KENNETH ...,.,,........................... .......... 4 8 Cross Country, Letterman's Club WOLFE, GREG ................ .....................,.............. 4 8 Senator, Chess Club WOMACK, JIM .,,..............,.,...,.... 48, 94, 166, 167 Varsity Basketball, Senior Choir President, Baseball WOOD, LINDA ...- .............v,,.......,...................... . 48 Senator, Advanced Girls' Glee WOODY, BILL ...............,.,..,....................... ..... 4 9 Forestry Club, Rifle Club JUNIOR INDEX WRIGHT, JEANNE ,,,,,,,,,,,.. .............,................. 4 8 Homeroom Rep. Senator, Senior WRIGHT, ROSE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.... ............................ 4 8 WROLSON, DIANE ,,,,,,,,,,,..... ..........,....... ....... 4 8 Band Y YAMASHITA, BARBARA ,,,..,.,....,........... 49, 137 Usherettes lPres.l, Girls' Club Rep. YOUNG, RICHARD ............................................ 49 YOUNG, RICK Forestry Club YOUNG, TOM Z ZACHER, BOB ZAMIRA, DON ........ ....... ....... 4 9 Senator ZINDT, DAVID ZINDT, JOHN ........................................................ 49 gopth. Basketball, Boys Club Rep., Forestry u ZOOK, CHERI ,,,,,,,,.,.....,.....,.................. 49, 92, 149 Macetta Ki, Marcetts, Senior Ball Commit- tee, Senior Cruise Y-Teens tPres.J Committee, Senior Choir, Asplund, Kris .......,., 94 51, 139 Anderson, Dons ....... Anderson, Ernie Anderson Edreane Anderson Linnea ..., ...... 1 37 Anderson Margie ...... ,..,..,. 5 1 Anderson Myrtle ...... .....,,, 5 1 Arave, Renae .,,,,.,,.,,,., ,,,,,,,, 5 1 Arger, Jerry ..,.,.,,....,,...,,., ,,,,,,,, 5 1 Arnold, Cherilynn ..... ,,,,,,,, 5 1 Ashworth, Bob ....,............ ,,,,,,,, 5 1 51 51 As pma n, Cassa nd B Bacon, Jerry Bacon, Sharon ...,............. Baespflug, Christine B ' Ba b . aines,. r ara , Baldassm, Robin Barnett, Marty .......... Bartle, Walter ...... Bates, Carl Bates, Dianna ,.,.., Bean, Dan Beechie, Dawna ,.,.,, Beleele, Mike ,,,,,, Benoit, Donald 51 51, 94 95 51, 110 51 51 51 51 Benger, Betty ..... .,,,,,,, 5 1, 94 Benson, Gary .,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1 Berg, Sandy ...,... .,,,,,,, 5 1 Berger, He en ,,,,,, ,A,,, 5 1 Bidwell, Bob ,,,,,,, ,,A,, 5 1 Billiland, Cindy Birchler, Mike ..,..,,, Bishop, Arrjnon Butz, Dennis ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,,, Blakeslee, Lee ,,,,,, Blakeslee, Lynn ....,. Bonn, Mike ........... Bonnell, Greg ........ Boucher, Lorann .. Boucher, Marlene ,lf Boyd, Clint Braedt, Gary ....... Brame, Doug ..,,.... Brame, Eugene ,.,.,. Bra udway, Don ..,,,,,,, Brewster, Barbara ...., Broadbent, David Brodock, Deborah ..... 51, 168, 169, 180 51 51, 121, 94 51 51 51, 164 51 51 51 51 52 Brongil, Francine ..... ,,v,, Brooks, Joe Brown, Doris ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 21 Brown, Gary ..,,,,, ,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Brown, Helen .,,, 11,,, - 52, 143 Brown, Janis ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,--,- 5 2 Brown, Julie ,,,,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,, W H 52 Brown, Paulette Buchholz, Christine ,,,,,,,,,,,, 52 Bujarski, Barb ,,,,,..1.,,,, ,,,,,,,-,,--,,, 5 2 Bunch, Ron ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, A 1 AAAMYYVV 90, 94 Burlingame, Larry Burwash, Kathleen Butler, Nathaniel Byers, Edward ,v,,,,,,,, ,,,,1,.,,, Camp, Dan ,..,.... ......,,,,.,,. Camp, Patty ..... ,.,... ....,, Cardin, Kathy ......... Carlson, Connie ..... Carman, Denice ,,.v. Carr, Linda Carle, Roger ,,,,,,,,,, Castellane, Tom Cebula, Tony ...... :W Cha rette, Marie ........, Chavis, Marie Chrisinger, Naomi ..1,. 52, 90 52 52, 151 52, 142 52 52, 96 52 121 Chesllk, Steve ......... ,.... 5 2, 158, 159, 180 Chisholm, Janis ...,,,.. ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,2,2 5 2 Clark, David ,,,,,,,,,, ,,25,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Clark, Vicki Clother, Mike ...... 52 Cluck, Ed ................ .....................1..1................... 52 Cole, Steve ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....... 9 3, 121 Coleman, Russell Connell, Barby ....... ....... 1 75 Connelky, Pat Cook, indy ..,..,.., ...... 5 2 Cook, Michele ...., ...... 5 2 Cook, Paul .....,........... ...... 5 2 Cooke, Janet ....,....,,..... ..,... 5 2 Cool, Roger ,...............,..,. ...... 5 2 Courtwright, Robin ......, ...... 5 5 Cox, Carole ,,,,,,.,....,,,,.... .. ...... 52 Cozas, Jim ..,...,......,..., .....,, 1 68 C ' C th rang, a y Cram, Sharon Crawford, Bob ...,..... Crawford, Dwight ...,,,, Crenshaw, Alan Crosby, Jack .,..,..,...,. Cupps, Patrick ..... Cupper, Thelam Cyr, Bill .,,,..,.....,,,....,,....,,.,,. Dahl, Sandy ...,,.,....,....,...,.. Dahlin, Vicky ..... Darland, Judy Davies, Debbie Davidson, Rick Davis, Roberta ..,,, Davis, Sandy .,,.,.....,., Decoteau, I Albert Dean, Daisy .,,,,,,,,,,,, DesChane, John .....,, DesChane, Mary .,,. Delegard, Becky ....... Delikat, Tony ,,...,,,,, Diess, Dennis .,,,, Dillon, Betty Dobiash, Ron Donaldson, Geri Drake, Terry Duhaime, Mike Dunayski, Byron Duncan Dave .,,,, DuCharllne, Debbieymynyyy Dunn, Ron D Dunning, Terri. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Durney, Dennis ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Eagan, Ed ,,,,,,,1,,,,, E '52 '5I '52i ' 52 , , ,158 52 52 52 52 52 11115551 52 153 150, 184 137 182 93, 53 87 53 Ecklund, Dean ,,,,,,,.,,,, 53 Eikum, Dan .......5.. Elliser, Mike Emig, Chris ...... Eng, Paul .......... Engel, Chris ......... Erdman, Marlent .........., Erfle, Nancy ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Escalante, Michael Evans, Shirley Fawlkes, Don ,..,.,,.. Fehe, Mary Jo Feist, Rick ........,. Fidelis, Martin Fisher, Doug ....,...... Flann, Richard ...., F Flood, Ray ........,.,....,., Forsberg, Dave ..., Foote, Alonzo Franco, Don Fuller, Orval Gaddy, Sylvia Gardner, Paul G Garfield, Joseph ..,, Garl, Sandy ,,,,,,,,,,,,., Geiger, Charles ...,.. George, Fred George, Ruth ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,, Gilcrease, John Gill, John Greeley, Norma Je Gossman, Bill Grant, Gladys an ..,.. Grajeda, Juanita ..... Green, Marlin ..,,..... Greene, Linda Greenlee, Donna .... ,,.,,, 53 164, 166, 167, 177 53, 175 53 53 53 53 53 53 55, 156 158 53 175, 176, 53 53 53, 135 53 53 135 95, 142 54 54, 134, 135, 142 Gress, Gary ,........ ....... 54 Griggs, Harry ...... .......--. 54 Groh, Juanita ,,.. ..........1.. 5 4 Grubb, LaDonna ..... ........ 5 4, 150 Gundy, Dave .......,...5 ................. 54 Guizzett, Jerry Gurda, Linda ..,...... .......... ....... 54 , 87, 137 H Hall, Jan ........,.... .......... ....... 54 Hall, Ken ...,............ .... ..4....... 5 4 Hall, Nancy ,............... .............. 5 4 Hamilton, Kathy ....... ................. 54 Hancock, Gordon .... ........ 5 4, 153 Hancock, Linda ........ 1.........1.. 54 Hanson, Scott ..... ....4..1.. 54 Hannity, Jim .....,.. ....... 5 4 Hare, Lonnie Harder, Terry ..........,. .......... 5 4 Harding, Susan .,.. ............. 5 4 Harpel, Judy Harter, Donna ....,... ........ 54 ,110 Harlow, Juneaw Harmen,, George ,... .......... 5 4 Harmon, Luann ....... ........................... 54 Harold, Jo Anne ....... .............................. 54 Harrington, Joe .... .................................. 54 Harris, Bob 54, 164, 166, 180 Harris, Darryl Harris, Geraldene ....... ........................... 54 Hartle, Rick Harvey, Ken ............ ....... 54 Harvey, Ronnie ........ ....... 54 Hatfield, Phil ........ ....... 54 Havard, Ken ............ ....... 54 Hayes, Sheri .....,,.,,..... ....... 54 Hayward, Richard ....... ..v.... 54 Heblich, Anamarie Heidt, Sherry ....,.......... ....... 54 Helton, Linda Hendricks, Duane ..... .. 55 Hendricks, Tim Henke, Clarence ....... ....,.. 5 5 Herzog, John .............,.5.., ....... 5 5 Henderson, Beverly Henderson, Mary Hickey, Jo Ann ..,. 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Potts, Mic ael ..,.,. Poulsen, Deborah Price, Lynda ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Proffit, Linda .,,,.,,,., Pulis, Raelene Pyle, Larry ,,,,,..,,,, ,.....,.,,.... R Racca, Denny ,,,,.,..,,,,....,,,,,. Ralston Frank Ramseth, Jack ,,,,,. Rarick, James ........,.. Randy, Susee Rawley, Mary Anne ,,,,. Reddick, Heather ,,,,, Reed, Billy ......,.1,.,.. Reed, George ,,,,.., Reed, Martha ,,,,,,,, Reiter, Denise ,,,,,,.,, Reygers, Yvonne Rice, Mike ,,,,,, Richter, David Riggs, James Riley, Freddie Riley, Pauline ,,,,,,,,, Rimestad, Ron Robinson, Frances ....,,. Rockefort, Jerry ,,,,,,,, Roell, Sherrie Rogers, Robert ......... Rosellini, Lynne ..... Roswell, Bob , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Russell Bill Rysanek, Rochelle ,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,, S Sabol, Debbie ..,,..1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sabol, Sally ,,,,,,, ,,1,,, Sacha, Ga ,,,,,,,,. Salsberry, 'gonna Samuela, Christine ,,,,.. Sanders, Debra ..,...,,, Sanders, Jim ..,,...... Saucier, Ron ,,,,,, Sauare, Ethel ,,,,,,,,.. 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Barron, Judie 63, 96, 143 63, 144, 96 63 Barth, Ruth Basher, Jerry Beckham, Sandy ,.,,.. ..... 1 16, 118, 121, 62 Beimborn, Susan ..... ...,....... 6 3, 142, 144 Beith, Jim Bell, Jelana .,,,... ........... 6 3, 97 Bell, Leo ....,,,,.,,, ...... 1 63,63 Bellus, Jan .,.....,,.,,,,. .,...,.. 6 3, 96 Bennett, Chris .,...... Bennett, Patricia ....,,,,. Bentley, Lawrence Berg, Beverly ........, Berglund, Cindy .........., Bergstrom, Arthur ....... Bergstrom, Debbie ...... Bevls, Jeff ........,......,.,,.. Biggs, Carolyn ......,...,,,, Bin ham, Charles L. Birgsell, Walt Blakeslee, Laurie ,,,,....., Blankenship, Patty Bohot, Marlyn ,,,,........... Bolin, Dwayne Bonney, Sandy Bosley, Gary ...Y Boyd, Barb Bozeman, Carl .... Braae, Sue .,,,.. Brady, Mike .,,. ,,,. Braedt, Steve ...,,,...1. Brannon, Barbara .,... Brevik, Janice ,,,,,.... Brewster Linda ,,,,, Brien, Sharon Brink, Charles R. Brock, Robert ....,... Brown, Leroy Brown, Marlon ,,,,,....... Buchholz, Barbara Buckley, Lynda ....,.. Buehler, Don Burke, David ....,.,,.,, Burke, Sandi ,,,......,.,..,, Burlingame, Gary Burnett, John Burnet t, Pat ,,,,..... Butler, Dave 1.,,,,,, Calllham, Mike .,,,,,.,,,.,,, Campbell, Mike ...,,.,,, Campbell, .Richard ...,, Capps, Philip ..,,,a,,,,,,,,, Carder, Pete Carlson, Deb A. Carlson, Debra ,...,, Carr, Claudette Carr, Michcael .,..,a girrara, Garg ampney oger Christen, Al ,,,,,,,,,,l,,,, Claassen, Melinda Clark, Bruce ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Clark, Russell .,,,,, Clark, Victor Clemment, .lay Clemmens, Margot Cluck, Paulette ....,a., if Collier, Larry .,,,,,,,,.. Collier, Linda Commander, Sandee Connors,. John .,,,,,,, ...... Cook. Cliff ,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,, Cooke, Bob ,,,,, Cooksey, John ,,,,.. Cooksey, Lloyd ,,,,,, Cooley, Nancy ..,, Cooper, Maxine ...,...,, Copeland, Janet ...... Cowgill, Jerald Cox, Alan ..,,,,,,,,,, Cox, Allen H. Cox, Mandy Craig, Bill ,,,,,w,,,,,,,, Crane, Roberta Crawford Don T Crosby, Barb ....,. ' Crow, Larry Cruz, Marlene ,,,,,,,,.,,,, Culbertson, Gary ...,, Cunning-ham, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,, Cygan, ollie ,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Daniels, Tom Darnall, Patricia L. Daugherty, Cliff E. Davis, Regina ,,,,,,,,,.,,. Davis, John Davis, Richard .......... Dearinger, Linda ,,,.... . Des Chane, Kathy Dietz, Frank ,,..,,,,,,,,,,. Diggs, Debra ,..,,,,, Dillon, Chris Dobbins, Linda 63, 184 63 63 63 63, 144 63 63 63, 162 63 144 175, 63 63 63 63 63, 96 63 144 71 63, 143 63 63 63 63 167, 168 63 63 63 173 64 64 163 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64, 168 64 64 64 64 64 64, 142, 135, 121 168, 64 64 137, 64, 144 64, 168 64 64 163 64 97, 143 71 97, 64 64, 144 150, 121 163, 64 64 Dolack, Margaret ........................,.,, ,,,., 6 4 Dolan, Jack Dougherty, Morgan Gregory ...,,,,,,.,,..,.,,,,,, 64 Doveno, Judy ................,,.,............................,,,,,, 97 Duguoyler, Bob ......,..,........,..,........ 121, 64, 141 DuMont, Mike Duncan, Mark .............. 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Fry, John .,,,,,.,.,.............,,...,. G Galligan, Debbie ,,,,.,......... Gallo, Mary ...,.,..., ,...,., Gord, Danny George, Gibson, Gibson, Gibson, Gary ,,,,,,,,, Dennis ....,,, Jeny Tim Gilcrease, Roy ,,,,, Gillen, Gary ,........., Gingrich, Edith Glass, Glassy, Goetze, Goody, Goudea Sylvia ,,,, Steve Harry ,,,.... Wade u, Walt ,.,..,,,.,.. Grabinski, Nancy Grajeda, Robert ..... Grant, Debbie ...., Gray, Kathleen Greeley, Green, Green, Jim ,,....... Carolyn ,,.....,, Sue ,,,,..,,.,.,,,,,,, Greene, Margaret Grende, Dorothy ,111 Grimmeti, Lelsani Groshon , David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Guinn, garry 64, 102 64 64, 71 139 64 64 64, 90 64 64, 163 64, 175 64 172 64 64 64, 168, 176, 177 64 64 64, 137 64, 143 64 64 97, 142, 185 64, 97, 144 64, 168 65, 137, 142 143, 144 65 . ,,,,.... 65 65 65 65, 142, 144 65 65 65 65 65 42, 65, 65 21 65 65 65 65 65 65 65, 90 65 65 65 Hadachek, Faye ..,,....,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 5 Hagen, Bob ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 5 Hale, Hunter ,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 5 Hall, Denise .,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Halsey, Zoe ,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Hammer, Bruce ...,... ........,.,,,,,,,..,.,,, 6 5, 175, 62 Hammer, Kim ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A W 65 Hansen, David .... ....... 1 16 118, 121, 163, 62 Hansen, Janice Hanson, Elaine .,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5, 96 Hanson, Toni ,,,.,,. 65, 184 Hardy, Pam .,,...,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Harlan, Skip Harmia, Lewis ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 5 Harpel, Billie Jo Harper, Candace Hartman, Gary ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,, 5 5 Hartjoy, Jerry Hartman, Christina Hartman, David Hartman, Rich Harvey, Bob ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Harvey, Sandy ,,,,,,, ,M 65 Havard, Karen ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 5, 96 Hawkins, Jerry ,,.,,,5,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Hawkinson, Steve ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 5 Hayes, Liz Hayward, Eddie Healy, Susan ,,,,, ,.,,,,, Hedman, Marilyn ...... Hedman, Steve ,.,,,,, Heldt, Sandy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Heller, Joe ..,.,.........,,,,,,,., Henderson, Johnny ...... Hendricks, Rene Hernandez, Jes ......, Hicks, Hicks, Don Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Higgins, Kathleen ....,., Higginbotham, Gary ...,. .. .,,,.. 65 65 65, 184 65, 172 65 65 65, 92 65 65 Hill, Tlm ................. Hinton, Jesse ....,.. Hixon, Kim ...... Hobbs, Linda ..-. Hofer, Pam Helss, Hobert Holland, Dave Hollstrom, Mi ck ........ Holmf, Meredith ...... Holmes Karla Holt, Clarrio ...,... Holt, Jim .................. Hominda, Jerry ,,,.,, Hooker, Cathy 65 65, 144 65 65 66, 141 163 Hoodemgyle, John ..............,...... ff,.......-.-..,..,-.--f- 5 5 Hope, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,, ,,,,,v 6 6, eo, 163, 164, 165 Hughes, Charles ........,. ............ ...,-..,.....-,...,...... 6 5 Hughes, Debbie .,,...,....... ...... .....,,.. .......,.. 9 7 1 144 Hunter, Ida Hutchinson, Thomas Hutson, Gary ...................... ....... 5 5, 153 lngeberg, Linda ..........,....., ------ 5 5 lnwards, Cheryl ..,...........,.. ..--. -..- 5 5 Jackl, Steve ...................... .,..... 6 5,151 Jackowski, Jan Jackson, Douglas ..,.,. Jacques, Rod ............ Jacques, Linda Jenkus, Jerry ,..,...... Jensen, Sharon .,.,. Jennings Bill .,,,,,,.,. Johnet, Frank 66 66, 168 66 Johnson, Beverly .,... ..............-........ 6 6 Johnson, Connie ...... ......,...,,.............. 6 6 Johnson Danny .......... ......., 6 6, 168, 165 Johnson, Denise ............. ....................,.. 66 Johnson, Glemious Johnsen, Jerry Johnson, Harold ...... ..,,,. 6 6 Johnson, Judi .... .. 66 Johnson, Karen ...... ...... 6 6 Johnson, Sandy ........ ..,......,, 1 16 Johnston, Kay ........ ...... 6 6, 96 Jones, Chris Jones, Debbie ,....... ....... 6 6, 121 Jones, James ..,.... ............. 6 6 Jones, Pamela ....,,,,,. ...... 6 6, 96 Joiner, Claudia Jordon, Debra Ann Jordon, Sue Andrea -- Jorgenson, Lori ,............ Jowett, Jim ........,................ K Kaeser, Dennis ..,............. Kalivas, Joyce ................ Kauzlarich, Aldoren Keisler, Jerry ............ Keister, Terry ,.....,.., Kelley, Colleen ,,,,,, Kennedy, Eddie ,,.,,, Kennedy, Melody ..,... Kennedy, Sue .,.,,,, Kent, Kirk ............. Kershner, lrene ..... Ketter, Jeff Ketvirtis, Paul ,. Kiely, Maureen Kiesel, Laura Kilby, Karen King, Gloria King, Martin ,,,,,,,,,, Kimball, Darrell Kissien, Lyie Kitchen, Sandy Klein, Steve ........, Kling, Gina Knesal, Gordon ,,,,, Korthas, Donna , Kufawa, Dennis Laba, William M. Lacher, Ralph ......,. Lambert, Mary .,,,, Lambert, Mike ,,...,. LaMont, Lorelei ....... Landon, Craig Lang, Mike .....,..11, Langley Richard Lanz, Christine .,.,.. Larkin, Ken Larkins, Bob ......, Larkins, JoAnn ....... Larsen, Chris ,,,,......,... Laudenglos, David ,,,, Lawson, Dan ..,......... Leach, Alex ,,.,...., Lewis, John ...,,, Lewis, Kathy Lewis, Larry ....,.... Liebelt, Sandy Lien, Margaret Lindstedt, Kathy Little, Dan ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Little, Robin ,.1.,, Lodge, Tom , .......,... Lofton, Diane ....... Lorent, Cindy ,.....,... Lovato, Ernie Lovelace, Charles .,,. Lovin, Jeff ,,,.....,,,1.1,,,,, Lucich, Dan ,....,..,.,,.,,,,,, Lucich, Julie ,.........,,,,,,,,,,, Lueckenotte, Gordon ,,.,.... Lusk, David ..,,,,,,,, ,,,., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Luthell, Thornton Edward Lypken, Carrie ,,,.......,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 66 66, 162 144, 66 162 6', 168 163, 66, 66 94 66 66 67 67, 162, 168, 165 94 67, 10, 87 97 67 67 67 87 67 67 163, 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67, 151 163, 67 142, 67 67 162 67 67 67, 168 Terry, Matthew M McCartin, Elaine McClellan, Gary McClellan, Linda A........V,, , McDaniel, Alice Faye 68 MCElli0tt, Philip ..,........., Y...... 1 68 McGlothlin, Susan McGregor, Gayle .,... McNally, Larry McNive n, Tom ,,,,, , ,... McMillan, Donnie Mass, Julie ,,..,..,,,,.,A Mabbott, Leslie ,,,,,. Mahon, Lois ....,A.,,,. Main, Jennifer ,,..,,... Manford, Patricia .... Mannin g, Elysa ...... Ma rkley, Rose ,,,,........ Martin, Marks, Deborah La rry A...,,,,..,.. Marzano, Dex D. Mascho, Linda ...... Matthees, Scott ....... Mattox, Seland ..v.. Mattox, Cliff Maurmann, Dave Mazza, John ......... Medley, Jack Melton, Bill .,,,,,.,.. ....... Menting, Doug ,,,,..,, Merriner, Charles Mesovedz, Janetta Meyer, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Mitchel Mitchel Valerie .......... Mike ,,,,,,,,,,v,, Mildred ,,,,. Nelson ,.... Robin ...... Venita ,,,,..,,. I, Cathy l, Kay .......,,, Moffett, Norman ,.,... Moore, Larry ,,,,........ Moores, Mike Morehead, Steve ,,,. Moreno, Olivia ,,,,,,, Morell, Kafefl Nl0fg3l'l, Kafen ..,.. Morgan, Mike ,,,,, Morgan, Pam Morris, Dona Moser, Diana ,,,,,,,,,,,, Moslander, Jackie Mosser, Paula ....,,.,,, Mottley, Jenny Murdoc k, Dan ,,,,, Murphy, Brad Murra Pat Y, .... ,,,,... Musser, John Nadeau N , Anna Nail, Patricia Nash, Theresa Navotney, D. .... . Neal, Beth ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Neal, Patty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Needham, -Kathy Nelson, Bill ......,..,, Williams, Waverly , ,,,,,,, . 66, 96 162 67 151 150 67, 62 143, 67 97 67 64, 168 64 90, 163, 68, 168, 165 68 68 68 97 68 66, 96, 121 68 97 68 68 68 68 ,,......68 68 68 68 68 68 68 163 68 66, 97 175 68 Nelson, Dan ,,,.. ,,,,,, Nelson, Ed Nelson, Janice ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 3 Nemec, Gregg ,,,,, ,,-,-Y 5 3 Nollan, Eugene ,.,,, ,,-,Y, 5 3 Novotney ale ,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 5 Nusser, Sandra ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 3 Nyholm, Bob Oden, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,V,,, 5 3, 96 O'Fallan, Kathleen ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Ogburn, Rorie ,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,YYY 5 3 Oguri, Donna ,,,,,,,,s,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,, 5 3, 97 Oliver, Elizabeth ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,YY,,,--.,VVVVVVV,-,- 5 3 Olsen, Glen 2 .,,,,,,,,,,.. ,.... 6 8, 167, 168, 121 O'Malley, James ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,AVVYVYYY 5 3 Osinski, Stan ,.,,,1,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,---YVYY 5 3 Otts, Sue ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, -,---, 5 3 Owen, Donald ,,,,,. Page, Charles Page, Lynette Paris, Jeanie Patterson, Mark .,,,, Paul, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pearce, Dean ,,,,,,, Pearsall Don ,,,,,,, Perry, Bernard ,.,,, Perry, Peterso R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , n, Clois .,.. Peterson, Dianne P916 FSO Pete FSO n, Edward n, Lina ,,,,,, Phillips, Chris Pierce, Pierce, Starr ,,,,. Sylvia Pitzler, Steve Piwonski, Kim Potts, Bertha ...,..... Pouliot, Sharon ...,,., Prestegord, Wayne Pulis, Rick ,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, Pyle, Kathy 68 ss, 90 66, 186 68 68 68 163 66, 163 68 68, 184 96 68 sa, 96, 94 66, 121 . ,,.,..11,1e1 68 ea Queree, Michael uinones Laura Q , -------rf - Quirico, Catherine ,,,,... R Ramseth, Sue Rawlins, Jim , ,,,,,.., Raymond, Dixie ...... Record, Jerry Retour, La Donna Reid, Alfred ,,..,.,,,,.,,, Reifsayder, Don ,,,,, Reilly, Debra Renken, Becky ,,,1,.... Richner, Steven ,,.,... Riipi, Kay ...,..,.,.,..,. Riley, Mike ,,,,,,,,... Riser, Bradley ,.,...,, Roberts, Ronald .,,, Robinson, Gary ...,. Rock, Dan ,......,.,,,,,,,,, Rockway, Mary ,,,,,. Rodin, Linda ,,,...., Roeber, Rick ,........ Rogers, Barbara .,,, Rogge, Steve ,,,,,,,,, Rollins, Phil Roloff, Dave ,,..,,.. Rooney, Dave .... Rose, Sandi .,,,.,,, Roundtree, Carla ,,,, Rowe, Kathy ,,,,,,,.. Royne, Steve Ruiz, Bob .........,,.,,. Rundell, Richard ,,,,,,,,,, Ruppell, Bill ,,,,,,..,11,..,.,.. Ruscheinski, Ronald Rushton, Rozane .,,.,,,,, Russell, David ..,,.,,,,,,,,,, Russell, Debbie Ruvo, Bob Sabol, Diane ,,,,, ,,,, Sage, Mike ,,,,,,,, Sanchez, Bert Sanford, Cindy .,... Sangston, Tom ....,., SBf'8l'Id0S, Si'lBl'0fl ,,,,,,,, Saretske, Loran ,,,,,,,, Saunders, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,, Saunders, John ,,,,,. Savage, Toni ...,...,,, Schatz, Cheryl .,,,,,, Schlatter, Terry ..,,.,,,,,,,,,, Schiesinger, Vickie , Schmidt, George Schmidt, Myron ,..,,., Schuldt, Dian ,...,....,. Schweitzer, Carol ,,,,, Schwindt, Pat ,,,,, Schy, Margie Shuk, Peggy Schultz, Charles Scott, Marge Scott, Sharon ,,,,, Scott, Robbie ,,,,,, Scott, Tim Secrest, Terri ,,,,,, Seidelman, Jay ,,,, Seydell, Diane ,,,,, Shadle, Ginnie ..,.,. Shields, Linda ,,,,, Sinclair, Cathy Sherron, Al Shier, Carl Skanes, Penny ,,,,,, Smith, Greg ,,,,,,. Smith, Janet ,.,,,.. Smith, Brenda Smith, Loren Smith, Mike ,,,,,, Smith, Mike , ..,,,,,, , Smith, Sharon ...., Smith, Willie Smythe, Bob Smotherman, Jim Snedden, Sue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Snodgrass, Carla ,,,,,, Snook, Rose Sovey, Beth ,,,,,,.,,....,,,,. Spaulding, Diane ,,,,,, Stalder, Jeanette ,,,,, Stargel, Karen ,,,,,,,,.,1 Stennett, Jacque .... Stennett Joan Stephenson, Carolwifffff Stepp, Barry ,,,,,,.,.,,,, Steward, Elva .,.,,. Stewart, Jim .,,,.. Stewart, JoAnn Stillman, Dan ,,,,, Stillman, Karen ,,,,, Stiltner, Sam ..,. Soltis, Leslie Strand, Chris ,,,,,,,,, Strong, Michael ,,,, Sturtz, James ...,,,.. Sutherby, Frances ....,, Swanson, Cynthia .. Swanson, Dan ,,,,,,,,,, 68 , ,,,, 69 69 69 69 180 69 69 69 62 69 69 69, 151 69 69 69 69, 151 ,,,,,,,,,69, 97 69, 163, 168 69,96 69, 143 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 121, 142 137 69 69, 90 69 69, 151 69 69 69 69 69 ,, 69 69 ,, 69 69 131 144 69, 121, 135, 71 69, 137 69 69, 144 69, 163, 103 69, 90 69 69 69 69 69 70 70, 121, 153 70, 137 70, 90, 96 70, 163, 168 70, 143 70 70 70 70 70 70 70, 121 70 Swanson, Mark ...., Swart, Debra , ,,,, , Swart, Tom ,......,,,.. .,.,... Swartz, Randy ..,,,.,,,,., ,...,,,,. Sweers, Sharon T Tennison, William ,.,,, ,,,,, Thessen, Mark Theil, Colleen Thompson, Bruce ,, Thompson, Dain ,,,, Thompson, Gail .,,,,,,, Thompson, Larry , - Thompson, Sharon ,.,,,,,, Thum, Margie Thygesen, Ed ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tibbitts, Kathleen ,,,,,, Tillinghast, Dan Tippie, Bob ,,,,..,,,,,, Tip on, Ralph ..,,,, Tisdale, Steven ,,,,, Todd, Marc Tomlinson, Bill ,,,,, Toporke, Donna Toporke, Joyce Torkelson, Stan ...,. Torrone, Fred Trivett, Bonnie ,,,,. Trotter, Alan ,,.. .. Tschabold, Jennie , ,,,,,,,, , Tucker, Steve ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V Vainey, Penny ,,.,,, ,, Valenta, Tom ,,1,,, , ,,,, , Valintine, Tom Van Buren, lris Vancil, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,, VanDerripe, Lynn Van Hoak, Shelley Verderico, Kathleen Verity, Tim Verlo, Ricky ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Veselovec, Pat ,,.,,, Vetter, Linda ,...,, Vincent, Mike .,,. , ,,,, , Vogt, Marilyn ,,,,,, ,, W Wahl, Mary ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Walbert, Dennis Walder, Pat ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, . Walentiny, Christine Waltenbaugh, Sandyd Walthall, Kari Wallace, Karen Wallace, Linda ,,,,,, Walls, Flora ,,,,...., Walradt, Dean .,,,,,, Walsh, Darlene Walters, Darryl ,,,,, Walters, John ,,,,,,,,, Walters, Willims ,,,,,, Walton, Belinda 70. 150 ., .....,.. 70 70 70 70, 151 70, 163 is ,9999,, 70 70 1 70 0 be 70 9 0099009 70, 96 70 70 70, 125, 170 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 96, 121 70, 163 70, 137 70 ifflffi70f1ss 70, 97 70 70, 97, 187 70 70 70 70, 121 70 151 , ,.,,, .... 7 0 Walton, Rendy ,,,,, ., ,,,,, 70 Washington, Diana ,, 70 Washington, Roslynne ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 70 Watson, Rick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,, 71 Weatherby, Charles 71, 163, 167, 168, 177 Webb, Leslie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 1 Webb, Melinda ,,..,.. 1,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,, , A 71 Webster, Randy ,,,,. ,,,., 7 1 Webster Vicki ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 1 Weeks, David ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 1 Werfleman, Ardea ,,,, ,,,,, 7 1, 97 Wetzel, Kathleen ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 1 Wheeler, Steve ,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 1, 90 Whitaker, Bill Whitaker, Dave ,,,, ., White, Malvin ,,,,,,,,,, Whitfeldt, Ross ,,,,,, Wilbert, DD. .,,...,,, ,, Williams, Brian ....,., Williams, Chris ,,,,,,,, Williamson, Ronald ,,,,. Wilgus, Glen ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wilsie, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wilson, Dale Wilson, Len ,,,,,,,,,,, Winey, Kathy Wipf, Pam ,,,,,6.,,,,,,,, Wohlford, Evelyn ,,,, Womack, Richard ,,., Wood, Alan ,,,,,,,,,, Worde, Joyce Wright, Jill .6.,, Wrye, Sue ,,,.... ,,,,,,, . . . Y Yamiashita, Linda ,,,,,6,,,,,,, ,,,,..,,,,,, Yerges, Donald .,,,,,,,,.,,,66t, Yost, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,, Young, Ted 'fffff 71, A Yusko, Cathy ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, . . Z Zunski, Jack ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Zook, Denyce ,,,,, ,,,,,,, QQfff168, 71, 163 175 71, 153 163 71 71 71 71, 151 71, 102 71 71, 163 . .. 71 71 71 71, 163 71 71 71, 137 163.167, 168 71, 142, 184 71 71, 186


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