Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1971

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GLX ef N 5?gi61535f,N 3 i?332?32UiiigE E 95135 ik 13f'5f35,j52,2 ggdngiaigwg Yfigi' g33 72 BE 23 qsggbagiiai kiilki T? 52 3 ,Q iq, A 22 525 Lincolnian IQYI VUIUYUQ Published ivy tile Lincolnian Staff of Lincoln Higlz School Tacoma, Washington We confer as a team, Seek answers alone. Together we perform, Combining knowledge and talents. I oeeee l 'K Wmlrj 'l wv5r?ll rrrr ,wif , was , W. H 'nf WW w r r wmv vqllwbww ll, r rnrrrr s x g gggg VVll8fl1Cl' at a pottery wheel Behind the scenes of a stage Or at a drawing board, YVe use our talents-each creatmg CO Introduction u Curriculum cc NTENTS Organizations or cc Lincoln Life Sports Album Index W r --WH ,ff Anticipating, we look to the future, Gaze affectionately at others, Formulating our feelings Thus, expressing our opinions. L e e M m v1,w+ ,.,,,. , , 1IllHU!Vl!I!I4lNIIININIHNl1' lil I JilHNINIlHHNIlI1IWIlNllIlHIlMlilbIiUIbNNHHlWMUHllWUIH WWl WUWNIWIWMIINHHMWHUWNWWWIWHHI Proudly, We display our name. Enthusiastically, We shout our fame. Wanting to belong, We gather with others. Sharing our experiences, Drawing us together. I , wiil+ Wm ! ,JV S i. WVe,ce learned the fundamentals of Math, English, and Science. VVe,ce expressed our feelings thru Art, music, and crafts. Each has broadened our lcnowledg Stimulated our creativity and Developed our insight. Learning- Preparation Application Experience 10 Skills Plus Techniques Are Used to Produce Wade Johanson and Grandziel Hartfield reline brakes while Mr. Kerr looks on. The industrial arts system is skillfully designed to cover anything, from pottery, to car engines, to water skis, and earrings. Students with any kind of imagination can put forth their talents into projects in classes provided for them. ln the wood shop there has been a few changes including a new model for water skis, bows and arrows. The advanced students have been provided with a two-hour block which increases the oppor- tunity for more projects and a broader education. The drafting classes have been basically the same. Mr. Hergert, the drafting teacher, has in- cluded in his schedule an industrial math class. The class covers computing social security taxes and lumber and surface measurements. Girls are not left out of industrial arts by any means. ln fact there was a special class for girls sixth period taught by Mr. Foster. The class, for- merly called girls' home mechanics, was changed to girls' industrial education. The first semester cov- ered mostly metal work and the second semester in- cluded mainly drawing, woodworking and hand crafts. The industrial arts system appeared to be reaching out to everyone to express their ideas through the classes provided. Mark Canonica fires bookshelf in vvoodshop. oc Christian helps John Fiecke with h Useful Projects in the Industrial Arts Classes Greg Rusler poiishes project in metal shop. i ' ' ' ' ead repair Torn Andren assists Steve Smith in fitting axle ' bearings. Meeting Today 's Demand: Business Education ,M W,-- Michele Chavis and Joyce Sutherby practice on daily drills by timed write in Typing 2. in ' i ff - Q: 5 ' QQ' .-':. ' Y Q 'i-1 'Z ' fig ABA.. Working on a keypunch is Senior Nancy Templeton Students in Shorthand 2 take dictation from Mrs. Engelland. 13 Expands the Studies to Train Students Well This year the Business Education Department brought the actual office situation to the classroom by the addition of the Simulated Office class. Here students underwent training they will receive as new employees of the telephone company as service representatives. Taught by Mrs. Smith, the stu- dents of the Communications Unlimited, Lincoln Exchange took care of their twenty-five so-called customers, telephone accounts. A student in this class also learned the basics of any business. Form design and duplicating of stationary, preparing city and federal tax bills, applying correct telephone techniques, and answering correspondence letters were just a few of the procedures incorporated in the course. Q Because the role of the consumer is so im- portant the Consumer Economics class was brought back to Lincoln. This class, taught by Mr. White, emphasized personal finance and consumer interest which all adds up to how to avoid ini-lation. Other classes that make up the Business De- partment were Typing, Shorthand, Business Math, Office Machines, and Distributive Education. The D.E. classes ran the school store, the D.E. Den. All the classes in the Business Department were designed to train students for their future as businessmen, secretaries, or workers involved in business machines of all types. 5, ':::-Q. In Office Nlachines, Patti lVlcQuiIin adds up figures for her daily assignment. fr I ...W-WWW awww Robin Sample receives telephone call from her customer in Simulated Office. 14 Janet Hein Bob Hall Curriculum Ed. Curriculum V v',, .. ..,::f. a Patty Kennedy Linda Budzius Curriculum Organizations Ed. criir M,,,e----ww Denise Hoard portrays Ruth Buzzy while Gary Kolono plays the dirty old man during Gary Kolono Lynn -Norton the first annual annunal assembly. Organizations Organizations Long Hours Were Spent as Lincolnicm Stay? gi 353 Sandy Branden Debbie Winkelman Kay Hanson Sandy Campbell Patty Edlin Lincoln Life Ed. Lincoln Life Album-Ed. Album Album ., at 51 . . r ,greg it f'e.gef4.-get v ,. .23 ,. Diane Harris Denise Hoard Jania Wilson Kathy Nugent Steve Smith Album Index Index Sports Ed. Sports 15 I IVlr. Sullivan checks over sports section. M-J if .xm,1q'a.i,.,. sv 11 1 Micheggiggrhnson Staff members work out headlines and copy Reproduced the Highlights of Life at Lincoln t'Color was the key word for the 1971 annual. Instead of using the standard four-colored pictures that have been used in the past three years, editor Michele Johnson chose to use the more modern color-effects. Mezo-tints were used on the opening pages of the book and colored paper for the division pages. Other changes were made in the book, too. Grouping individual pictures did away with the old upostage-stampv effect. Sports also varied their section to help make the book better than before. This yearis staff was made up of sixteen mem- bers with William Sullivan as advisor. Everyone worked hard during and after class to get their pages together by the mid-April deadline. The highlight of the year for the staff came when they had their chance to 'thami' it up during the First Annual Annuali' Assembly on November 10. The promotional show consisted of several short skits resembling the television show Laugh-ln. The show proved to be a success as annual sales rose to help meet the growing cost of printing. Staff members Janet Hein and -Sandy Branden paste down final pictures while Denise Hoard, Diane Harris, and Steve Smith supervise. 16 14 rrye L fi Me lee wiki , Earl Reid Glenda Winfield Tanya lVlcGee Debbie Tye Photographer Exchange Ed. Bookkeeper Reporter E I diiii R it . E 55 M 'gi , Q N, is 3 ,iw an Z 5 as Checking over exchange papers Burwash discover new ideas. Informative News Articles of Student Interest Reporter Denny Parent reads his news article to Brenda Winfield for approval. Larry Maloney Ed itor-in-Chief .loan Needham Tom Pantly Joel White Dennis Parent Bookkeeper Reporter Reporter Reporter Si , -life' W A W'R., 5, M ' f Q iw ' - we ..,.L,: . up . .. . ,.r. K ,V l vll il! .V I ,H er , ' I 1 ,'.h -- Tom Pantly, Debbie Tye, and Marty Marilyn Johnson Pat Carney Allen Sundstrom Michael Bolden , Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Appeared in Every Issue of Lincoln News Advisor Joe Contris discusses the next issue with a student. With individual interests in mind, the news staff constantly put out papers that tried to rep- resent the entire student body. Several issues con- tained stories about the curriculum here at Lincoln. Students were able, when interviewed, to give their opinions Whether for or against different courses. Other controversial subjects often appeared in the paper concerning todayis youth, drugs, the War, and different city problems. The staff published a special issue to help the millage which was dis- tributed to eight thousand students. Our athletic department and teams were Well covered throughout the year. Besides good Writeups and pictures of the games, individual players were featured on standout performances and overall play- ing. Sixteen members comprised the staff with Larry Maloney as editor and Joe Contris, advisor. Work on the paper was done each day in class and sometimes lasted until nine o'clock at night. All the work that Went into the paper was Worth it as the staff received a First Class Rating for their first semester's work. 18 Computers Increase Whether you were studying the basic 24-2's, looking for training in computers, or calculating logarithms, it was possible to do so in Lincoln's Mathematics Department. There was a variety of courses offered to ful- iill the requirements and needs of each and every math student. A student had the choice to select beginning courses such as general math, Algebra, and Computers. For the advanced student, there were Geometery, Algebra 3-6, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus. Lincoln suffered a great loss with the death of Mathematic Department Head, Mrs. Cornelia Lasley. A fine individual, dedicated educator, and outstanding humanitarian, Mrs. Lasley will long be remembered. In her honor a scholarship fund was established to assist an outstanding math stu- dent in furthering his education in the field of mathematics. New Department Head, Mr. Thomas Sedgwick, stated, Our goal is to stimulate creative thinking and abstract design and to give the students the best math foundation as possible in order to live in todayis worldf' Jarvis Cobb studies angles of cone. Interest in Mathematics Trigonometery student Gary Baydo receives help from Nlr. Sedgwick. Chris Whitley and Wayne Eccles use computer key punch machines for problems. 19 oreign altares: Goal of Language lasses Debbie Tye swings Pinata while Steve Anderson Spanish class. trys to break it Lincolnls Foreign Language Department was able to broaden itls horizons this year by making use of the two exchange students that came to Lincoln. The exchange students Guadalupe and Eveles both agreed that this year had been an experience that neither of them will forget. When asked what she thought the purpose of the language department was, Mrs. Sarmiento stated, MAmistad entre nacionesf' This translates friendship between nations. Lincoln offers German, French and Spanish. All of the foreign language courses include infor- mation pertaining to the various cultural traits of the country and some history of the countries. Lindy Spray, a student in Spanish eight, stated, It helps to know the background of the people of a nation when youre learning a language. It helps you to understand why the people of that country feel the way they do. German students take test in Dr. Steiger's class. 20 reatioe Sewing QQ Gourmet Cooking Classes Home Economics rumbled with excitement when two new classes were brought to Lincoln. One was the Creative Sewing class. Here girls learned creative stitchery, knitting, and crocheting. They made scarves, Shawls, belts, leather purses, and wove their own rugs. This class was taught first semester by Mrs. Chapman, and second semester by Mrs. Mitzner. The other new class was Gourmet Foods. This time the boys got in the act, too, when they con- jured up elegant dishes of seafood, casseroles, fon- dues, and desserts. In clothing, girls can start in Clothing 1 by learning the basics of sewing and then progressing at one's own ability. Other clothing classes were Tailoring, where girls made their own coats, and then on to Clothing 6, where students learned the new sewing on knit fabrics. In the Foods Department, taught by Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. Halsey, students learned meal planning, nutrition, and cooked regularly in the kitchens. In Home Management, girls learned the ba- sics of child development, interior decorating, home planning, which prepares them to be homemakers in the future. Robert Ghee checks on the white sauce while Steve Pitzler mixes up the baking powder biscuits. ln Clothing 6, Maureen Perez and Holly Corbett lay out fabric to make knit tops. Mrs. VanRooyen demonstrates how to prepare and serve tongue in Gourmet Foods. 21 Add ew Dimensions cS'z Interest to Home Ee. 'N we 'K' Nlichele Johnson and Valerie Baespflug pre-test cookie dough, while Alisa Hedman and Janet Hein clean up. Q, I H , M ,K 'HL Seniors Sandy McClain, Judy Davenport, and Dana Boucher discuss their projects in Creative Sewing. 2 Q 52 22 3, fr il as v 3 4 23 Poise, Stamina, Grace to Lincoln Students Ron Lund delivers winning point. The outstanding Physical Education program has been increasing throughout the years. The last- ing production of successful P. E. teachers could be a reason why. This year Lincoln was provided with two of those successful teachers. Mrs. Berg, a graduate from P.L.U., also taught there for one year bcforc coming here. Besides her regular schedule she keeps busy as an advisor of both the Aqua Maids and the Cheerleaders. Mr. Fitzpatrick is the other new addition. Pre- vious to this year, he taught at Gault Junior High for thirteen years. Mr. Fitzpatrick has also added a new and exciting spark to the wrestling team by being coach. Special lines have been added to the gym floor to provide more activities inside such as volleyball and indoor baseball. The fifth period advanced boys' gym class has had its chance to experience many sports such as bowling and sail boat cruising. 24 Abes Agree That All the World Is cz. Stage Advanced Drama Students participate in the Night of One Acts. Chris Carson, Cliff Hewitt, Tom Pantley, and Tom Reddick perform in the Senior dd 'A A l Spectacular. Advanced Drama student Valerie Baespflug portrays Vivacious Val in a class play. Taught by Mrs. Mclnteer, Drama classes of- fered a student the opportunity to create, both as an individual and in group situations. Each student was involved in five plays. A musical was put on in class during the year and also various other practice plays. Also, each had an opportunity to participate in the Night of One Acts, the Senior class play and the all-school mu- sical. Class hours were used for reading, rehearsing, and presenting plays. Drama 1 students learned the art of self-expression, how to read and remember lines, and Voice control. First year students were selected into Advanced Drama on the basis of re- sponsibility and talent. To be in the Advanced Drama, the class which produces the eXtra-curri- cular dramatic endeavors a student must show these qualities to qualify. xi 25 V- ,MMR K W ,,f- ,f-.L 'F L- ,A,' no W E, f' Y ull, abit Robert Mitchell and Dennis Elliott sculpture wood in Art 6. Soon Walker makes a toothpick structure in Creative Crafts. Art: Thought Plus Emotions in recited Form This year the Art llepartinent brought Lincoln a new and successful pottery class. Although some pottery was done in Creative Cralts. student in- terest demanded an all pottery class with work being done on an individual basis. Another class that was started is an Art Work- shop. This advanced class painted pictures. post- ers, signs, and publicity material lor the clubs at Lincoln. A student satislied his interest in one oi' many classes offered this year. lt may have been molding elay, painting. or sculpturing. Fyom the beginner to the advanced skilled student who sells his prod- ucts to the public, the Lincoln Art Department has been a pleasure to many students. Senior Pat Power paints with water color in Art ll. 26 Mr. Trier and Steve Benton survey our tree farm. ln Physical Science, Adrian Johnson, Larry Walls Robertson do timing experiments of a pendulum. Atoms, Animals, Agriculture Are Important l Vangy Weatnerby, Grady Nlaixvvell, and Sandy Harvey examine a specimen in Biology. 27 and Dorothy John Yingling, Robert Emerson, and Mick Holt test for electron flow on a cathode-ray tube in Physics. Factors in the Quest for Scientific Knowledge Working with acids and bases in Chemistry are Steve Northover and Richard Norris. The Lincoln Science Department involved all students searching for the mysteries of life. Starting off the science program is Biology. This year a new teacher was added plus a new approach was started. It involved mostly all lab- oratory work. Mr. Drake, the Department head stated, S'This Biology program proved to be very successful and much better than previous years? Any student could tell it was dogfish dissection in Zoology by the aroma in the halls. This class dealt with the study of the structure and functions of animals. Emphasis was placed on dissection. Learning about the structure and function of the human body, Physiology was a semester course dealing with laboratory Work. If a student was lured into the forest it was because of the Forestry classes at Lincoln. While Forestry 2 covered soils, mapping, and the physi- ology of trees and forest, students of Forestry 3 and 4, both taught by Mr. Trier, could be found at the Lincoln tree farm. Here students got actual ex- perience of silviculture of tree farming. Chemistry dealt with the most exciting phase of science: experimentation. Students investigated atoms, molecules, acids, and general changes take place with all substances in our environment. Physics, taught by Mr. Bemish, explored the world of mechanics, optics and waves, electricity and atomic structure in a laboratory situation. Next year, a Ficld Ecology class will be of- fered for students to learn about our cnvironment and what causes pollution. 28 Gaining outside experience, Jeri Meirs sets table at clay-care center- .Vf . Creates Image of Work for Students Since its beginning in 1964, the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation CDVRQ, has grown to the point Where the program is novv present through- out the state. DVR is a cooperative program spon- sored jointly between the Tacoma School District and the State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Those students enrolled in the course spent half of the day studying vocational oriented sub- jects with emphasis on individual achievement. The remainder of the day was spent in the community at a job suited to the students interests and abilities. Students receive full credit for classroom and community lab work which lead to a standard high school diploma. Mr. Wollenvveber said, 'ithis year's program is the best to date in the Division of Vocational Re- habilitationf, Charles Wiggins and Leroy Liebelt improve fundamentals in math 29 Driver Education Stresses Defensive Driving M ..,...... . 'S ' -V . Greg Anderson reaches for a spare tire. Throughout the past two semesters, drivers education has stressed defensive driving to the Abe students. They are required to have a total of six hours behind the wheel during their four months of class. This is not a great deal of driving, but the student is given a chance to go through various maneuvers and to drive in certain traffic situations under the guidance of the instructor. Besides the actual driving, the student collects twelve hours of observation in the car and thirty hours of class time. During class, students used text books, films, and guest speakers to supplement their learning. The students had to learn driving skills, knowledge of traffic regulations and laws, plus a respect for law enforcement personnel. The course also had some influence on the students' at- titudes eoncerning their role in the traflic situation of today. This is just one of the many classes provided here, that the students will be able to project into future life. Greg Anderson and Mark Decato change tire while Nlr. Weese looks on. -qv' Variety of English Class Activities Came Faye OUOTN USGS hef hands to GXDVGSS her ODWOU On t0Cl5Y'S YOUUW The American Dance Repertory Company performs a modern ballet while the rest of the class ponders the problem. -q,...s E M '-.W I --.1 M John Flament reports on Catch 22 to Mrs. Rose in Individualized Reading. W at f 31 With Addition of ew Humanities Program for the student body during their second day at Lincoln. fiiiisi il! 1 '. ae 'fb Mr. Collins tests his students on famous works of art. ,-'ew 'f1i1 wx 7 ' 'iii' 1 f:f i::15i it 'K -. V . it T it V an 'V nv: '71,' was the year of change for the English department as the 'tlnterest-Centered Curriculum came into effect. Ten new classes were added in- cluding several literature, reading, drama, and al- lied arts courses. All new classes plus the standard ones offered more freedom than before. The indi- vidual student was able to express himself in the type of English he enjoyed the most. Mrs. Rose, department head, said this about the change, Stu- dents now have the chance to use their talents and exercise their abilities at their own willf, To prove the programis popularity, in the first semester there were more electives for English than there were students at Lincoln. The newU English was extended through sev- eral visitors throughout the year. Our student body was honored with the presence of the American Repertory Dance Company when they were in resi- dence here on November 9th, 10th and 11th. Stu- dents were able to watch as the company practiced, rehearsed, and performed several ballets in the new gym. Other guests included several poets. They vis- ited classes during the- day reading poetry and discussing it. Having these artists helped to give students a better look at the work behind the product and to promote individual creativity. Visiting was reversed as college-bound seniors traveled to the Seattle Repertory Theater on March llth. They saw Richard ll starring Richard Cham- berlain. A guest poet gives her views on poetry during a one-day visit at Lincoln. 32 Mr Sullivans Econ class searches for G N P data Many Debates, Committees Ron Taplin, a member of Teacher Corps, tells about life in Africa to lVlr. Williams Afro Issues class. Vw Mike Basset gives his opinion on the Red China situation during an open debate in 5th period world problems. Mr. Dalesky discovers the truth from John Hicks during a session with a lie detector in psychology. 8: Guest Speakers of Communism in today's world. Inspired Student Reactions in Social Studies Social problems, World problems, change now, change then, cause, effect, cause .... and thatis what social studies was all about according .to the teachers. Or as one senior put it, And just when Mr. Billings and Mrs. Wotton get the policy toward Red China all straightened out in my mind, along comes a ping-pong tournament and I have to start all over? Even course offerings changed this year. We novv have a Social Science Survey which helped sophomores get acquainted With the department offerings for their next three years, said Mr. Sulli- van, Department Head. Social Studies students were again involved in other than class-room work. On March 23rd, the City of Tacoma's administration was turned over to Tacoma area students and Lincoln had the honor of having this yearls student mayor, Senior Mike Bas- sett. Other participating students were Judy Vikan, Director of Libraries, Patty Everett, Director of Taxes and Licensing, Maureen Perez, Assistant Di- rector of Utilities, Ken Rains, Deputy Fire Chief, Phil Johnson, Airport Director, Griffith Garcia, City Engineer, Willie Evans, Superintendent of Recrea- tion, and LaMoyne Hreha, Press Representative. The students never actually Went and made earth- shaking decisions, or changed any policies, but it Was, for the most part, an informative day. Some students had the opportunity, also to hear local lawyers on Lavv Day explain the legal problems encountered by the eighteen year old. At the final assembly of the year the depart- ment awarded the A. A. Johnson trophy and S50 to an outstanding Social Studies student. The 1970 winner was Bruce Hammer. 34 wus SENIOR CHOIR-Bottom Row-K. Pollard, L. Snow, N. Bachman, M. Ness, L. Parrish, K. Messmer, D. Stillwell, D. Gonzales, S. Heller, S. Marcoe, M. Porter, A. Bill, T. Deselle. Second Row-L. Stoddard, R. Thompson, G. Baldwin, M. Briggs, H. Morrison, M. Anderson, L. Swenson, E. Reid, R. Valenta, R. Anderson, M. Herbert, E. Hightower, D. Scott, P. Martin, J. Moser, J. Rosemary. Third Row-R. Allen, K. Havard, C. Peyton, C. Nuekom, K. York, P. Allen, M. Sherron, S. Hutchins, D. Winfield, P. Walton, L. Baespflug, E. Sconone, J. Feist, G. Rogers. Fourth Row-D. Correll, D. Haverly, B. Browning, J. Crookshank, C. Ross, M. Hall, T. Jones, S. Washington, M. Maloney, S. Carlson, L. Thompson, J. Mogelssen, L. Stemp, S. Jones, J. Darnell. Top Row-S. Garl, B. Haines, T. Frazier, N. Patter- son, G. Palagruti, T. Johnson, W. Hewitt, D. Maloney, R. Pugsley, B. Cline, L. Wells, G. Neal, J. Hanson. hoirs and Glees Upheld Fine Quality While Senior Choir prepares a new song for ,the All- B- City Choir, Mr.-Schuchman directs the choir while Eugene Marcoe plays the accompaniment during a performance at the Tacoma Mall. 35 Mr. Schuchman led his choirs through a very . , aw. T busy and fun year. It began on October 5th when new members were 'iofliciallyn welcomed into the l , choir during an initiation and was followed shortly Q., 5 by parents' night on the 26th. Traditional concerts were presented for the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies. Many other programs were given during the holiday sea- son including a performance at the Tacoma Mall and several programs for clubs around the city. Twice during February, Concert Chorale sang at Fort Lewis and on the 9th they performed for the McKinley P.T.A. Superior ratings were given to Eugene Marcoe, JoDee Omer, and Rosemary Jones at the solo and ensemble contest on February 27th. Concert Chor- ale and Senior Choir also received superior ratings at the District Chorale Contest on March 20th. Eugene Marcoe, Steve Anderson, Max Gersh- pracher, and Phil Johnson were chosen for the All- Northwest Choir held in Boise, Idaho, in March. On April 17th, Concert Chorale attended the Northwest Swing Choir Festival and on the 30th of the same month Wilson High School hosted the All-City Choir Festival. May began on the evening of the 7th with an all vocal concert and on the 21st, a formal concert was presented with the choirs and the bands. The choir performs during the'Thanksgiving assembly with the help The year ended With performances at BaCCa- laureate, graduation, and a banquet honoring out- standing choir members. from a student teacher. N O O Keepmg to Busy Schedules During the Year l U4 fl GIRLS GLEE-Bottom Row-P. Collins, B. Nlastberg, S. Pilard, S. Clowers, E. Joseph, P. Ellis, M. Miller, D. Robertson, M. Shay, K. Burrow, M. Hooker, D. Silmser IVl. Fleischrnan, A. Grace, F. Guietterrez. Second Row-A. Dougherty. C. Bymers, D. Ceraolo, A. Reagan, A. Prolow, A. D'AngeIi, E. Jones, D. Armstrong, G. Buckley A. MacFay, C. Minor, D. Pederson, A. Johnson, J. Winfield, B .Diel. Top Row-C. Vigus, P. Orr, S. Kilpatrick, H. Stephens, T. Fitzpatrich, M. Johner, P. Engel L. Jones, R. Clark, B. Nelson, K. Boyd, L. Brewer, E. Elias, F. Scott. all Their Performances i ii i i flaw, , f 4, ,, :lm-52 1 z 1'-QE, ,1 at ffiiifi Q ff f A 5-'T i f is, 2' eff1,igs,,: , Mila If 55? ww Student director Eugene Marcoe and guitarists Tom Reddick and Max MV- 5ChUChm'3n directs 35 Choir Sings MY Sweet Lord Gerspacher wait for their cue. Daily rehearsals like this help make Concert Chorale the best yet. 38 Bottom Row-L. Clark, C. Wetzel, R. Aspman, P. Von Walter, Nl. Williams, R. Connell, P. Kershner, W. Parkinson. Second Row-G. Petrovich, B, Winfield, K. Schunernann, P. Benger, S. Lovin, D. Bowman, K. Turner, R. Walsh, A. Caley, K. Anderson, P. Locke. Third Row-lVl. Nyland, B. Dugwyler, P. Lee, C. Caton, W. Brown, W. lVlcCord, G. Hastings. Top Row-lvl. Gerspacher, J, Cole, V. Stewart, T. Annis, C. Pollard, R. Eberle. Abe Bonds Showed Their xoellosnce During lVlr. Jowders lleftl directs the band lLeft and abovel through Mission Impossible during one of their many early morning rehearsals. Bottom Row-C. Johnson, J. Sakshaug, R. Kelley. Second Row-Z. Zelobaba, T. Moak, E. Bode, C. Coleman, C. Olsen, C. Mesoyedz, M. Moak. Third Row-C. Whitley, V. JOWd9rS, G. R. JONES, J. W00d. 39 The year for Lincoln Band members began at the Grid-Go-Round and went non-stop until their last performance at graduation exercises. A few of their many performances included putting on half-time shows for home games, play- ing in three concerts for the student body and three programs for their parents. During their travels they performed a half-time show for the University of Puget Sound, put on programs for several junior highs, and they marched in four parades. Going to the Abbotsford International Band Festival on May 7th, 8th, and 9th, in Abbotsford, Canada, was the highlight of the year. Everyone worked hard to raise money through car washes, leaf-raking parties, candy sales, and a pancake feed. The band was judged on marching and a concert performance. A German Band consisting of five members helped supplement the concert band for several programs. They rehearsed on their own once a week and played only German music. In May the Concert Band and the choirs joined together to cut a record. The album was half vocal and half instrumental. The Cadet Band, composed of intermediate students, played in two student concerts and two evening ones while gaining more experience. Many Halftime Shows, Parades cl? Concerts l CINDY JOHNSON RICHARD KELLY SUE FRE-UDENSTEIN Majorette Drum Major Majorette lk :Ti 7 Wm . MJ, A , W. 'Q E' Q . X -.4 .-Q nt K 5 .av - . AX, , , I . M A V V . ., ,, gp X N V xx., ' K YQ w. , , 5 M , V . xf f x X X 1 1 V A , In organizations, t We,ve pursued our individual interests, Worked with and for others Reflecting a part of our inner being. We,ve received satisfaction in helping others, Thus, taking a step toward Achieving hunianity's goals- Tranquility Unity Love for all. Continuous Abe Togetherness ci? Spirit Pcwes JOMARIE CARLSON President JANET HEIN Vice President X E Abe fans yell towards victory over Mt. Tahoma T-birds. NUGENT DENISE HOARD DESI NICLAUGHLI-N PENNY FYALKA DEBBIE WINKLEMAN BETH KOVAL Treasurer Senior Representative Program Chairman Junior Representative Sophomore Representative 43 the Path of Success of Productive Year 1971 This year more than in previous years the true spirit of the Mighty Abcs pushed through brighter and ficrcer than ever making them no- ticeable in every crowd. The eight girls in charge of leading this spirit could have had a lot to do with the enthusiastic spurts of yelling. shouting and all-around clamoring heard above the din of games and pep rallies. Whatever the cause for the improvement . . . the Abes have got it! All during the football and basketball sea- son each pep club representative showed her loy- alty by wearing the club uniform and by promot- ing button selling so every Abe at Lincoln could display the true spirit by supporting their teams in buying and wearing them. Prior to the Hoop, Pep Club did a skit to cheer on the players. According to viewers it was very funny. Social Chairman, Penny Fyalka really 'ibustedv up over the ordeal! Now even after the bowl and courts are emptied of all the people, confetti, food wastes, paper trash and the band has stopped playing, if one. listened hard enough they might hear something that never seems to leave ,ole Lincoln . . . the true spirit of young voices never ceasing to die, but getting stronger as each year passes. Enthralled crowd watches basketball plays in new gym. Z s 2 l 'im - 4 A if 1 Annual Grid-go-round Pep parade precedes opening season kick-off. Marching Precisionists Display ngenious MARCETTA-KI-Bottom Row-B. Wilson, Treasurer, T. Calton, Vice-President, DKoval, President, L. Budzius, Secretary. Second Row-J. Wicken, A. Bill, C Bnuck, J. Vikan, D. Dillion, P. McQuillin, S. Fields. Third Row-Nl. Zelenak, K. Franklin, IVI. Jones, K. Torkelson, B. Rains. Fourth Row-E. Stuart, S. Spaul- ding, J. Fowlkes, K. Gillard, S. Myrvik, J. Rumpbow, H. Codbett, V. Ecene, C. Young, P. Sherron, R. Woodpecker, J. Stewart. Top Row-S. McQueen, J Deland, C. McClumsey, P. Walton, B. Beaver, D. Pickle, K. Champney, B. Larison, K. McClellan, Nl. Powell, P. Cox. l 'rt 45 Talent and Provide Entertainment at Games 'O' -i Qgvffsmi Ts-1 ' KK, a,,, f Gwent me X,-sf 'T 1' ,X ,. -eff i 5 ' x .K k K 'S i . . 4 , X at Photographer captures different expressions of Barb Wilson and Linda Budzius. In the beginning of the year the officers of Marcetta-Ki were worried about the decreasing membership of the marching club, but according to Vice President Teresa Calton: We had nothing to worry about, the girls did a really fine job out on the football field and on the basketball court, when it came time to perform? This year, because of complications, thirty-two Marcetts were chosen instead of the usual select seventeen. Despite the large number of basketball girls, the routines went smoothly and were much better co-ordinated because of the even pairs. The girls were persistent and kept practicing, which made us look together and preparedf commented fearless President Donna Koval. The climax of the year was the Daffodil Pa- rade, which dawned bright and sunny, could they weather have had something to do with the perfect attendance that day? All forty girls showed up. The annual banquet was held in May, where the old officers welcomed the new. Letters and pins were awarded to one and two-year members, respec- tively. While some sighs were heard among the old members, Secretary Linda Budzius was heard saying, t'l'm kinda sad, but then lim glad in one way that this is over, no more routines to make up lv This comment was followed by a lot of cheese grins and five heads nodding emphatically in ag- reement. p ,gt 'W K in ,. is if ff of it. ',, f if 'X T' Marcetta-Ki gives Daffodil parade spectators a worthwhile performace. i Aqua Maids '71 Theme, 'KoZlege Displays Lori Nelson and Patty Kennedy shows previews of Aqua Maids show. Officers Pat LeBlanc' Sharon Kiesel Kay Hanson and Debbie Movious take a cool dip before practice. Aqua Maids-Bottom Row-S. Kiesel, D. Movius, R. Berwoid, P. LeBlanc, McFunkey, T. Pot. Third Row-R. Hanson, K. Hanson, L. Nelson, S. Horak. D. Tye, J. Sakshaug. Second Row-R. Tofte, P. Kennedy, M. Davies, L Caspersen L Where It's At with Contemporary Music The theme which was chosen for the 1971 Aqua Maids performance was Kollage7'. It was presented on April 21, 22, 23, and 24. This was made up of contemporary music from well known groups like Chicago, and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. This group had three young men helping them in their performances. They were Dave Stargel, Don Berwold and Paul jefferson. Lori Nelson stated, There was a lot of hard work and many hours put into this show. We had to make our suits and put the routines into per- fect form. After a lot of frustration and determi- nation l felt the show was one of the best Lincoln has ever hadf, After the Friday and Saturday night perfor- mances the girls had a party. Then after the four performances were over they had a major banquet where pins and awards were given to all members. These awards were made up by the Juniors which are in the group. Later in the year. around May, these girls went on an overnight trip to one of the girls' beaeh property and had a wonderful time. 48 Persistence Pays Off' wo Exchanges for '71 Evelies and Guadeloupe share an international handshake. Hooray for Mr. Goff and the Afliliation mem- bers who helped launch two exchange students to the United States. It was Lincolnis gain this year when they re- ceived two such outstanding students as Evelies Bode of Germany and Guadeloupe Trevino from Mexico. When Evelies arrived she lived with Senior Pat LeBlanc then with Senior LaMoyne Hreha and is presently living with Pat again. From the look of things, Evelies seems to be enjoying and partici- pating in plenty of the action offered by the com- pany of certain Lincolnites . . . one special one in particular! Guadeloupe lived first with Margie Williams and now lives with Judy Davenport. This girl from Mexico had a smile for everyone and everything. The first thing Guadeloupe said was, Everybody is so kind, live learned many different things, but it goes so fast because thereis so muchf' The teach- ers are also kind and they make many jokesf Gua- deloupe's wish when she's older is to represent Mexico and work for the U. S. When the yearis over for Evelies and Guade- loupe, one wish will be leaving with each of them from all of Lincoln . . . come back again soon in the very near future, it's not ngoodbyej' but until We meet again? I l Affiliation-Bottorn Row-C. Walton, J. Davenport, L. l-lreha, G. Trivina, K. Hyland, Chairman: E. Bode, M. Williams, P. LeBlanc. Top Row-P. Kemp, L. Maloney B. Thomas, S. lVllx, R. Meadows, C. Kennedy, B. Pagnl, D. Parent. 49 NCULN VS BELLS 5'fA a ct 2 -if as- swnvw-1.s.,2 Lettermen-Bottom row-- R. Parker, .1, Ynngling, Nl. Holt, L. Brown, President: M. Brongial, Vice-President: J. Fulwuder. H ci R Hint P C J Allen S Ho e, L. Nolan. Second row- M. lldl-bran , . 1 , . arney, . , . p Top row-R Brown, L Kalvesta, J. Goldberg, R. Hull, Letterman Work Hard, Profits buy Equipment Abe Letterman held the line at home games. Promoting athletics at Lincoln and encourag- ing a winning attitude among the students and athletes were two goals of the Lincoln Letterman,s Club. Steve Smith stated, The club had sold T- shirts with one of the Various sports, name on itf, The responsibilities of this club during the year were to keep spectators off the floor during half time at all of the home basketball games and to maintain all the trophy cases. One of their new jobs this year was to put pictures in the picture cases in the new gym. The letters which the young men had earned were awarded at a sports banquet which the school put On. 50 M.. Key Club-Bottom row-J. Yingling, B. Emerson, Treasurer, J. Goldberg, Vice-President, IVI. Holt, President, M. Galligan, Secretary, G. A. Jones. Second row-C. Carson, B. Ausserer, B. Thomas, D. O'NIaiIey, L. Nolan, T. Pantley, P. Carney, F. Betz, S. Evans, D. Franklin, G. VanDerripe, A. Bates. Third row-M. Burwash, C. Caton, D. Berwold, R. Brown, B. Haines, R. Brongii, IVI. Carson, C. Cinq-Mars, J. McLain, D. Hunt, J. Reed. Fourthsrow-R. Wolf, T. Moak, B. Smith, J. Fulwider, M. Tart, D. Maloney, B. Loveland, T. McGowan, C. Whitley, R, Penhale. Top row-B. Andrews, G. Kolano, Frito Bandito, D. Parent, G. Garcia, NI. Wise, A. Caley, C. lvlarcoe, B. Cather, D. Letourneau. Abe Santa laus Makes Someone Happyv af U Q Les Swenson works hard. to push GlddY'UD Ma k'e - - - important millage issue in March. iifgffgsieiiv'ii?isTiGfWEifl9Tf1:i2?i?Eiii31s5v:5'fvfvifiikl i at Ke lub s Annual X mas Party at Geiger Santa Claus and Key Clubbers entertained at Geiger Elementary to the retarded students. They provided punch, cookies, and sang Christ- mas carols to the children. The members of the club also did everything possible to cheer the children, such as play games, help them with their school work, talking to them and giv- ing them piggy back rides. This Wonderful party took place on December 16. The club also helped with the Thanksgiving Basket Drive, helped on the millage, cleaned up the school grounds, supported the Red Cross, March of Dimes, and helped to clean up the playground at the Pacific Day Care Center. One of the club's most joyous jobs this .year was to work at St. Albanls Girl Scout Camp. Here they made new floats and painting the girls' Viking ships. About fifteen members of the Key Club at- tended the annual Key Club District Convention in Portland, which was held on April 23, 24, and 25. The members who attended the con- vention had a joyous time. Teas, Charity Baskets, Individual Tolos, Car sg! 'ii Girls' Club-J. Rimestad, Pres.g V. Escene, Vice Pres.: M. Nordlund, S. Campbell, J. Vikan, S. Goodie, P. Sherron, C. Hill, S. Fields, R. Lacher, P. Pretty, P. Cox. L. Hreha sang it like it was at the Girls' Club Sophomore Tea. Everything was beautiful for-at least two couples floating in each other's arms as the music played on. Washes, Make 1971 a .ff QQ' . , f ' -w1ifT?ifzsf,g,, f 'Q as nf . 2 - OV , A V E -A 'N f Turkeys in the straw? Turkeys in the hay? No, it was the Abettes square dance tolo. 53 Year to Remember Last year alter installations the newly elected Girls' Club President ,Iolecn llimestad felt unsure and mixed emotions. 'tl didnt know what I was getting into or what was expected ol' me, but I'm glad now that I got involved. l've loved every min- ute oi' this year and have experienced things I will never confront again. These uexperiencesw included: the annual sophomore tea where any of the new girls at Lin- coln could get acquainted with the club and the officers, the Harvest Moon Tolo which came in with a real swing when it turned out to be a square dance. MI was kinda scared it wouldn't turn out, but all the kids say they had a blastf' commented former Abettes President Chris Schweitzer. Then came the charity drives, one in November at Thanksgiving and one again in December for Christmas baskets. 'This one lady almost made me cry 'cause she was so thankfuln remembers Vice President Kathy Gil- lard. Last, but not least, the year ended with the tolo which was held towards the end of February. The theme was 'Everything is Beautifulf' Girls' Club and Abettes hasnit been all fun and games however. All year they have been holding money making projects to put savings in the trea- sury and for the scholarships given at the end of the year to one deserving girl. All in all it was a very rewarding year for those involved. Abettes-K. Champney, Points Chairmang K. Gillard, President: L. Budzius, Secretaryg E. Stuart, Reporterg R. Lacher, V. Escene, S. Campbell, P. Cox, M. Nordlund, S. Fields, J. Vikan, P. Pretty, P. Sherron, C. Hill, S. Goodie, J. Rimestad. 54 F.T.A.-J. Letourneau, B. Hardy, R. Bervvold, C. Wilson, C. Pearson, W. Vika n, A. Loftis, D. Tye, E. Odle, R. Ogburn. FTA Emphasizes 'National Education Week, Tutoring students gave Future Teachers of America a look ahead in the teaching profession. Cynthia Wilson said, 'ilt was really fun and rewarding to tutor students. I got a good idea what the teaching profession is really like? The students which were being tutored were grateful toward the tutors and took full advantage of them. The way the students would ask for a tutor was by contacting Mrs. Barden or Cynthia Wilson. Sometimes a teacher would ask for a tutor for a student who was doing poorly in that class. The activities which F.T.A. emphasized this year were the National Education VVeek, Future Teacher Tea, and the Spring Banquet. F.T.A. attended two conferences this year: the Future Teachers of America Southwest Wash- ington Conference in Eatonville, and the Spring Future Teacher of America Conference in Tacoma. The awards which were handed out to the stu- dents of F.T.A. were pins and guards. These awards were earned by a point system. Cindy Wilson tutors students in her spare time Karen Klausmeir takes tickets at home basketball game for Usherette points. 55 At the end of this year Usherettes held a ban- quet where the Usherette ol' the Yearv was chosen. Awards were given to the girls who had earned enough points by serving the school. Junior Debbie Stillwell commented ult takes a lot of work to earn a pin, but we have a lot of fun doing it. On November 26, the Usherettes successfully collected enough food to supply a needy family with a Thanksgiving Basket. Usherettes Club ushered at all school plays and programs held in the Lincoln auditorium. The club also helped parents find their Ways around the school on Back-to-School Night. Fund raising projects included selling Black and Gold candy canes at Christmas time and sell- ing delicious home baked goodies after school. Usherettes D0 Keep on Their Toes 5 ot Easy Usherettes-Bottom Row-Mrs, Jill Ann Shea, Historian, D. L, Lopez, ,Spring Bus. Manager, D. Pierie, Sec., K. Lipoma, Pres: C. Young. Vice Pres., A. Marlow, Treas.q D. Stnllwell, Fall Bus. Manager, E. Stuart, P.. Ellis. Second Row-C. Skanes, A. Johnson, M, Ofstacl, K. Schuneman, V. Robinson, D. Werfelman, C. Simons, B. Schanzenbach, B. Hardy, R. Wheeler, J. Cassidy, E, Mac Marlan, L. Yotsko, Top Row-C. Kindley, E. Elias, L, Jones, V. Thornpkins, M. Miller, R. Wolford, B, Shrop- shire, D. Robertson, Y. Vaughn, E. Hightower. 57 Gym Club-Top Row-G, Zak, Nl. Canonica, B. Fritz, D, Branden, E. Odle, L. Kaieiwahea, presidentg G. Walton, S. Northover. Bottom row-D. Young, R. Orr, D. Parker, L. Wolfong, N. Hartfield, R. Green. Give Abe Spectators cm Awe Inspiring Sight One of the newest clubs running in its third consecutive year at Lincoln is the Gymnastic Club. The membership, while getting fewer, is not a put back on performance, if anything an asset to the main objective of all the clubg the annual May Gymkana. All members strive towards learning and using their skills to the best of their ability. They are subject to all of the gymnastic appartus and many of them get quite professional on them. The main vein of proceeds from the Gymkana goes towards pur- chasing equipment. To date the members have apparently accomplished success because so far they now have in possession: one mini tramp, one crash pad, three tumbling belts, and one reuther board. Gymnast Gene XValton remarked that one need not be really skilled to be in the club, any- body can participatef, The club runs on an equal opportunity basis. Gene concluded with. i'lt's a lot of fun and you meet new people and learn new things. but we still could use some more members. dogg double flip w A A then down for a perfect finish. 58 you-4' Honor Society-Bottom Row-B. Wetzel, L. Clark, J. Mikasa N. Saoek L. Norton, M. Antush, P. Vgn Altaalteigdgt Egcepke, g.RHoici1-, Eg. rlgoyatji geZeg3grgRog-i3t2o21ltfLIso'6'1. D. T ,C Youn S. Holder, M Williams, C. esth, P Le Ianc M ar, M Johnson, L Warner, . e, u . ir ow . D Y f - - Howgi, B. Bee, Anderson, D. Coleman, K. Nugent, J. Hein,'K. Liploma, B. Winfield, D. Gonzales. Top Row-C. Walton, R. Pee, S. Anderson, R. Emerson, L. Ma- loney, J. Bird, T. Blank, M. Anderson, M. Studey, T. McGee. Honor Society Aids in idney and rive Chess Clubbers Compete in ournament J 1 1l r -ni 4 . z Q U i rl CHESS CLUB-K. Rains, President, G. Vernon, G. Bardo, B. Pagni, B. Hondle, B. Thayer. Revision of the Constitution and revamping of the service point schedule were a few of the activities of the Honor Society. UA student must have a 3.2 grade point aver- age each semester to be in the clubf stated Presi- dent Marilyn Antush. t'The student works for his torch pin, which is the highest award in Honor Society by working for teachers after school. The work that is done is not a school credit but a credit a student needs to fulfill his 36 credit hours for the torch pinf, Marilyn also stated. 'The club was collecting coupons for the Kidney Fund Campaign. The club held their annual Torch Pin banquet in the spring. They also awarded the one and two bar pins for scholastic achievement during the soph- omore and junior years. Chess is a game which requires much skill, concentration, and devotion in order to become a winner. The Lincoln Chess Team displayed these qualities during their matches. Ken Rains stated, The team this year was defending Champion of the Pierce County Chess League. We also took seventh place in the State Chess Tournament in 19707 901, of Debate Members Place in ity Finals Willie Evans took first place in the junior divi- sion oratory at the U. P. S. tournament getting the debate team off to a fantastic start. Mr. Coe, Debate Club advisor, stated, We took third place in the debate senior division in the city championships and eighty-six percent of the team gained a place in the finals. Other tournaments which the team attended ii, were the University of Washington Tournament, iii? Pacific Lutheran University Tournament, and the QV. Seattle Pacific College Tournament. L.L.L. is forevei' expanding to include more ath- letic events, and to cover such sports as basketball, volley ball. softball. swimming. archery, tennis, bowling and badminton. This years Lincoln Letter Lassies got the ball rolling by sponsoring the annual Playday. This is an occasion to show friendship as well as good sportsmanship towards the other high school girls. The end of the year picnic was held and each girl received a letter. pin, or guard, according to the number of years each had been in membership. Debate Club-Pat Carney, A. Sundstrorn. L. Hreha. G. Carver, VV. Evans, G. lVIarir1c'n 4 Lively LLL Plows Way in Annual Playclay I 1 l l l L.L.L.-Bottom Row-C. Olsen, R. Whiton, C. Wilson, E. Goldberg, V. Escene. Top Row-E. Odle, S. Cheatham, D. Farley, D. Lopez, A. Cheatham, K. Franklin. 60 Despite the several people pictured in the Art Club group shot, President Dave Walker stated that only about four of the members shown were actually active. 'fl just can't understand why we had such a good attendance in the beginning ol' the year and gradually slacked off? When it was hinted that maybe the club wasnit interesting enough, Dave came back with a very convincing rebuttal, uthis year for the first time weive really gotten to participate in many shows, for example: the Christ- mas Sale, Puget Sound Christmas, Ideas Fair, and our Finale: 'The Night of the Arts, which was held in May. Why, we even went out of Tacoma to Seattle to attend an art show? Another member, Dave O'lVlalley remembers getting up one brisk autumn Saturday to go clay digging at the foot of Bow Mountain, north of Bellingham. uNow that was an experiencef' exclaim- ed Dave shaking his head. Dave Walker entered twelve of his exhibits at F ich and Quil Gallery and two exhibits at the G and H Gallery. Dave was able to grin proudly because of the many pieces of art he had on display. Another outstanding creator, Pat Farley, claim- ed ten exhibits at the Fich and Quil Gallery and two others at thc G and H Gallery. He also took first I place with his plate print at the Allied Arts. Andrea Cheatham Shows Oh' aft Cfeahoh- ' ight of Artsj' Shows Creativity ofArt lub -it Art Club-Bottom row-D. O'MaIIey, D. Walker. Second row-P. Arnold, R. Hull, J. Davenport. Top row-C. Spinger, H. Smith, A. Post, H. Rushton, K. Lipoma, S. Adcock, M. Watton, L. NIcFunky, D. Grover, P. Farley, P. Cey, J. Neukom. 61 Many Hillside Wipe-oats and Laughing aces Make for a Groov Uerniter for Abe Skiers SKI CLUB-Bottom Row-P. Cox, C. Wiesel, D. Hoard D. McLaughlin D. Tye B. Webb President- F Bonaro G Zatterburg Vice-President D Boushee K A d son, s. Teasdale, B. Bozer, K. Kai. Second Row-D. lVlov'us, D. vs 'i, s. B i nl B. K if D. B d' 'P. z I' H IQ. c 'I if ' ' ' ' ' n er' Third Row-P Eve err D. Ko an B sa e J. R' t li s c 'gb ii J? im n CBMF 'i Eneeni a uL'Cd omv' E' Sq frie'Pl5 P'iti1h'RM' QSM? Ripgucg' - V V V i - Wy r, :mes a , , amp e , iso , . ri z, gg an . asperson vamc . ou ow usso Colblo, QM. DeCado, L. Nolan, G. Rosebud, L. Tompson, J. Magelssen, B. Dahl J. Neukom Sec eta y-Trea Y - C. OI R B b T R - l ' ' J. Birdie, J. Carney, G. Zak, J. Chimp, R. Mutt, T. Jeff, R. Johnson, D. Patterson, R. lVlcGee.r r Surer' Sen' I ee cop' op ow P' Fyalka' B' Ausser' Senior Kay Hanso n attempts a wipe-out while other Abes look on. The overnight trip ran into another night as Ski Club got stranded at Snoqualmie Pass. This trip took place on January 22, 23 and 24. This extra night gave all the students time to run the slopes again or to play in the snow. It was really great funf' stated Kay Hanson, Ubecause it was the first time a group from Lincoln got stranded. There were not very many that went skiing. Instead they made snovvmice and snow- bunnies. Before the skiers could go on this fantastic trip they had to earn money. The way they earned the money was by selling Almond Roca during the first semester of school. The club had plans to take some day ski trips this year hut didnt have time to accomplish them. The places which they were going to visit were Pass and Crystal Mountain. 62 Of the iive city high schools in Tacoma, Lincoln once again was the only one on the West Coast to have a Rifle Club, besides being the only existing one in the city. The club participated in seven matches, which were held at the Point Defiance old aquarium range. All of the matches fell on Mondays. President Vern Rogers placidly stated that next year we are going to be champions, regard- less of any barriers, we'1l even go as far as to shoot our way through? This was followed by a sly, boy- ish grin and a udon't take me literally, I was only kiddingf' Vern also reminisced how Mr. Williams really helped him out when he first joined the club. MMr. Williams really kept at coaching me and mak- ing me develop a non-quitting attitude towards the sport. Now live come to appreciate and enjoy the art of shooting for fun and skill? The annual sports banquet was held in May. All members received letters according to whether they were in Junior Varsity or Varsity. The top three marksmen were Bruce Hondle with a top av- erage of 359, Cliff Hewitt, and Bill Hondle. Kathy Anderson had definitely a lot of shooting for a girl. All the members except one will be returning next fall because all will be seniors. Well, senior riflemen, shoot ,em up! 'M aft, Beyond the rifle site, near expert marksmen Riflemen Shoot-up Storm at Target Practices Riflemen-Bottom row-K. Statz, C. Carson, E. Scononic, B. Hondle, D. Letourneau, B. Cather, D. Durham, W. Parkinson. Secodo KSI1 DL MG BE RB hk ' LB n r w- . c unemann, . ODBZ, . reene, . vans, . ous a , IVI. Serjeant, . azar, P. Olive, E. Humperdink, V. Rogers -?opArcziw-O. Greene, J. Cobb, B. Hondle, P. Roney, J. Henson, J. Bramer, J. Hanson, B. Ivlovius, K. Kat, S, Sensky, D. Penhale P Arnold T McGowan S Jam . n ren. 63 00'Kl:lL Wu-243' ' i. y'QfQi ulerelpfl Navy D.E.-Bottom row-C. Schweitzer, Treasurerp J. Valbert, Presidentg D. Fink, Treasurerg K. Quandrud, Secretaryg S. Evans, Vice-Presidentg S. Holstad. Second row-S. Schorba, G. Balkwull, D. Boucher, R.. Moore, J. Letourneau, K. Fields, K. Young, J. Augustus, C. Hatzidakis. Top row-B. Paul, Presudentg A. Hutchins, VICE-PYESIGSDU C. Cupper, P. Kerilla, J. Rimestad, D. Wahl, P. Solheim, C. Emig, D. Holler, D. Eddington. Distributive Ed. Stresses On-the-Job Training 1 ll 'mu 'an-15 'thi D.E. gets on-the-spot salesmanship with baked goods. Abe Traders, formerly Lincolnis Distributive Education Club, held their Annual Emp1oyer-Em- ployee Banquet to acquaint the traders with their employers. Abe Traders also held a Deca Awards. Senior Karen Quandrud commented, D.E. gives us all a better look into what we should look for in choosing a job in the future. The purpose of the club is to develop respect for education in marketing and distribution. Also, to promote understanding and appreciation for the responsibilities of citizenship in our free competi- tive enterprise system. 64 Daffodil Fest Shows El harro Horsemcmship Lincoln's El Charro Club had the continuing privilege of being the only school oriented horse- back riding club ol' Tacoma represented in the 1971 Daffodil Festival. All 25 of this year's members really put their Hshoulders to the wheelv in raising funds for the year's goal ol' being able to gallavant proudly in the parade. All of the candy, bake and swag sales helped tremendously towards paying for the daffodil wreaths to decorate the horses. . El Charrols early history was apt to be par- tial to ugirls onlyn but as the years have progressed many more of the opposite sex have joined in the sport of riding besides just learning the funda- mentals of the care and grooming of horses. One need not own a horse to be an active part of this organization, only one ingredient is needed . . . a love for horses! President Nancy Morrell would like to think that this club gives all stu- dents an opportunity to ride as vvcll as to work and get to know horses. afterla' hard ride' ihl the meadow. l ' . wa., .. . . JM 'flaw '6f.'Ni :, EL CHARRO-K. Yotsko, D. Carter, R. Pugsley, L. LuCharme, K. Walters, K. York, P. Mariin, M. Neilsen, V. York, A. Tkachenko, P. Herring, J. Erickson, K. Ehmke, N. Thomas, A. Loftis, J. Thatcher, N. Morell. 65 ,maxi ,,Z!f2. . M., .. Q , -1 A ..- f M ,, . , 1 ., ,sf- vfxagv irsuji f ' .gf,'.f-nfs-.vp-.u . ,W . A tw, A f -f A .. P t Nl St'en S Sales D Wetherell Top Row D Letour Forestry-Bottom Row-R. Fowler, D. Rudolph, G, Carreau, G, Smith, K. Stephens, T, Stephens, lVl. res on, . i , . E , . . 4 - . E - neau, G. Trondson, T, Kennedy, D. Chase, IVI. Sanders, Mr. Trier, R. Smith, Smokey, P. Sloan, L. Buck, K. Baker, G. Hartfield, F. George, C. Morrison, R. Harris Conservationists Preserve Lincoln Tree arm wk, 9 if ...W S? ill his 33,3 Q '41 .A 3 -V L .ei ' f . f y iffy , 'A iff - as ljff' 5. IM K ll?-Zfi r 3 M. Faccila, D. Trier, R. Fowler survey the forest country as G. Bormell looks on. .qu-fi. L. - A . li' X' s' 'RQ' Do you want to get away from it all? Tired of city pollution? Dying for fresh air? Want to do something worthwhile, If the answer is yes, to all the above questions then the forestry club is your bag. Where else could one go out in real forest country and appreciate the many resources offered and at the same time learn the ecological princi- pals ot' conservation and enjoy some recreation. Why. at the Lincoln tree farm of course! To date the thirty-six member club made up of boys has been graced by one species of the oppo- site sex. This was not a womans lib movement, but just a whim of wanting to enjoy the outdoors and caring about the preservation of natures gifts. When asked how she feels about being the only girl, Ruth Harris commented thus: 'tIt's really fun being different and the guys know so much that I pick up a lot of useful information that I didn't know before. The guys like the ego boost a girl around gives them because isnt it true all guys like to show off what they know? 66 Senate-Bottom row-R. Graham, J. Reed, D. Barker, T. Card, M. Moak, C. Klein, G. Winfield, President, J. Omer, Secretary, L. Main, H. Dunbar, D. Scott, D. Farly H S 'th A B t . mi , . a es. - Second row-G. Kolano, M. Larson, R. Connell, D. Franklin, P. Jefferson, T. McDonough, C. Olson, L. Card, N. Sabol, K. Tucker, M. Antush, K. Quandrud. Third row-B. Kovel, N. Vikan, D. Tye, S. Hope, L. Kalewaihea, G. McBreen, L. Nelson, T. Pantly, D. Durham, S. Northover, J. Wilson, C. Beckham, L. Baren. Top row-M. Davies, D. Webb, G. Rogers, M. Sherron, J. Jackson, B. White, L. Wells, R. Emerson, C. Carson, D. Berwold, M. Burwash, W. Hewitt, D. Young, C. Holt Forum Is Uncensored at Senate Discussions Senators get flowery over project Carnations Senate started Open Forum discussions which were scheduled for every Friday after school. The main purpose of these discussions vvas to let the students of Lincoln express their views and talents to other interested people Without fear of censor- ship. Some of the other activities which vvent on in the Senate were the Constitution revision and setting up the Senate Scholarship Fund. The Sen- ate Scholarship vvas awarded to the most deserving Senior Senator. Other Senators were awarded Sen- ate Pins. Student Council Strivcs for Democratic Gozft Mary Zelentik. mode Homecoming ll success by get- ting all of the classes involved. Homecoming in- . eluded an ice melting contest. the truclitionul selec- tion of a Homecoming King and Queen. and Z1 Homecoming dance. Lincoln Week was also at success with all of the classes becoming involved in the various ac- tivities. Student Council directed its efforts this year to coordinating activities in and around the school. The Student Council. with committee cluiirinuii H STUDENT COUNCIL-J. Yingling, President, G. Winfield, Vice-President, R. Woods, Record Secretary, L. Hreha, Corresponding Secretary, P. Vanwalter, Finance Com- missioner, IVI. Zelanak, Lincoln Day Chairman, K. Tucker, Senior Girls' Representa- tive, K. Hyland, Affiliation Chairman, M. Johnson, Lincolnian Editor, C. Beckham, Senior Boys' Representative, L. Baloney, Lincoln News Editor, L. Norton, Junior Girls' Representative, D. Patterson, Junior Girls' Representative, D. Slow, Sopho- more Girls' Representative, R. Baldassin. Sophomore Boys' Representative. Jo-Jo Omer, Glenda Winfield, Mick Holt preside over many Senate meetings. Each of as as individuals, Contributing a style of our own Has established the personality of Lincoln Dances, fads, and assemblies, Each reflecting a phase of Lincoln Life, A combination of- spirit Expression Involvement Enthusiastic Cheerleaders Inspire Student Channeling the emotions of the crowd into ex- citment and school spirit was the ambition of the cheer staff, which wasnit hard when cheering for such successful athletic teams. When chosen last year by the student body the eight cheerleaders de- cided to be one large combined group, instead of splitting up into four yell leaders and four song. This proved to be a successful change in perfor- mance and appearance. For the second year in a row all eight of the Lincoln cheerleaders attended the National Cheer- leaders Convention which is held at Central Wash- ington State College in Ellensburg each summer. Two new additions were added to the cheer staff at the beginning of basketball season. They were seniors John Yingling and Dave Young, both belonging to the Lincoln gymnastic team. Although most of the cheers were performed separately, the addition of male cheerleaders looks promising for future years. Seniors David and John have chance to show gymnastic abilities while cheerleading. Cheerleaders smile as a long year comes to an end. Body to Cheer Athletic eams on to Victory DIANE HARRIS CONNIE WESLEY '70-'71 '70-'71 9 Mixed emotions fill the hearts and minds of Cheerleaders during the last few minutes of basketball game. CONNIE LAFOUNTAIN JANICE EARRAWAY '71 ' SANDY BRANDEN '70-'71 VALERIE BAESPFLUG '71 DIANE NUGENT '71 NANCY BIGGS '71 72 Pep Band Promotes Special Spirit on Friday Pep Band-Bottom Row-Torn lVloak, Nlaryruth Nloak, Richard Kelly, Pat Locke, Alan Caley, Linda Clark, Karla Wetzel. Top Row-Kenhy Turner, Wayne Brown, Bruce Loven, Chuck Kennedy, Tom Annis, Phil Johnson, Bob Ruiz, Joe Cole, David Thatcher. Q 5 2 3 3 Lincoln crowd supports team with applause. Pep Club officers perform hilarious skits during pep assembly. Morning Pep Assemblies :Q I-Ialftime Games The Pep Band is composed of a group of enthusiastic Lincoln students who are interested enough in Lincoln activities to give up much of their time to come to all ol' the Lincoln football and basketball games. Pep Band is an extra-curricular activity, so all practices are done out of class time. The band is under the direction of Victor Jowders who also gives up much of his own time to help in the promotion of Lincoln spirit. All of these Pep Band members are also members of the Marching Band which performs during football season. Many successful pep assemblies were held this year with the help of Cheerleaders, Pep Club oflicials and the Pep Band. Among these special assemblies were a black light and strobe pep assemblies. Bruce Cannon was also a guest speaker at one of the afternoon pep assemblies. One of the best assem- blies presented was undoubtedly the one before our big game in the regionals. The basketball team was presented a Good Luck horseshoe that stood about four-foot. The Pep Club was responsible for the making of the horseshoe. Senior Richard Kelly directs band in afternoon pep assembly. il j 9 rl sy, fill ei Lincoln crowd watches hopefully while Abe basketball players perform. 74 Abes Enjoy Lincoln Week Festivities Filled The New Men perform for students during assembly. sw' A , K .J ' ali .nvnv ' ,.i. Chairman Mary Zelenak. With Fun and Frolic February 8 was the date set by chairman Mary Zelenak for the beginning of an exciting, fun-filled Lincoln Week. The celebrations began Monday with Super Grub Day and the KOL Noonie assembly. Tues- day was School Colors Day, and a pep rally and parade were held after school to spirit our Abes on to a victory over Stadium. Crazy Ties, Hats, and Boot Day and the New Men assembly spot- lighted Wednesdays activities, and Thursday was again Grade School Day and the students not only laughed at what we used to look like, but dresssed that way, too. During the traditional Lincoln Week assembly, on Friday, Bob Hall and Nancy Temple- ton were announced as the Abes' choice as Abe and Mary Lincoln. Kathy Messmeris sewing talents helped her to win the Dressmaking Contest, and the Lincoln imen' who were winners of the Beard Growing Contest were Gary Brydo, for beard most like Lincoln's, Les Sevenson, for Peach-Fuzz, Glenn A. Jones, most like Mary Lincoln's, and Steve North- ern as most colorful. A play was put on by the advanced drama classes, and the choir sang songs from Lincoln's period. Skits and solos by Roger Brown and La Moyne Hreha WSIB performed. 75 E 3 3 Abe lBob Halll and Mary lNancy Templetonl Lincoln. 76 Queen Barbara Wilson and Her Coart Reign Connie Wesley performs a native dance. 77 . . -A riikl Valerie Thompson displays her talents at Afro Assembly. Alvin Hicks walls on sax vcr Many Exciting Events of AfroAssc1nbly The curtain opened, the crowd rose, the music played, and Brenda Winfield sang the Negro Na- tional Hymnv as the Afro Assembly began in full swing. Glenda Winfield then gave a very impressive speech on the purpose of the Afro Assembly. Lin- coln Is Music Workshop played a few rock numbers before the curtain opened once again to reveal the talents of the many song and dance performers. A comedy play dealing with people and their emo- tions was certainly one of the most humorous events of the assembly. The Lincoln High School stage once again became part of the world of fash- ion as Denise Armstrong, Holis Gray, Alvin Hicks, Teresa Galton, and Leora Wells modeled Afro Fashions. Barbara Wilson was chosen as Afro Queen and her escort, David Joyce, escorted her to the stage to receive her crown. Barbara Hardy had the honor of being Junior Princess and Ann Bernard as Soph- omore Princess. All in all, the Afro Assembly portrayed the idea that uBlack is Beautiful? l Afro Choir is talented and fashionable. 78 The All-Class Play Bubble Troublev Filled gr, xg ,5g,fgi'gr:f,? , i Q, 5 1,55 S E e if 121 e Cast works hard at rehearsals. Alonzo screams leave me alone as Hermonle nags. sl Dancers take break and pose for picture. Cast Sings Soap Songw- 79 the Andtence With Excitement and Laughter Q Q Bubble Trouble certainly cannot be discribed as just another funny play. It was more, much more, and that is why it was chosen as the 1971 All-Class Play. Many long hours, which developed into weeks, of hard work at rehearsals were spent by the cast, propmen, the Lincoln Band, and choir to make this a successful event. A musical farce about a soap company tycoon who could not stand bubbles left the audience roar- ing and they stopped just long enough to give the cast an over-Whelming applause for their perfor- mance. Directors Melinda Mclnteer, dramaticg Victor Jowders, instrumentalg and Leonard Schuchman, vocal should be greatly appreciated for their patience and assistance in producing this hilarious play. BUBBLE TROUBLE CAST Paul Arnold ..,eee..,e,.....,. .,eee,e,ee.,.,ee.eeeeeee L eee, A LONZO Glenn R. Jones ee.............,,..., ., ...,eee.eee,eeeeeee HAROLD Diane Humphrey .e,ee. L ee,eeeee FINCH Phil Johnson ..,.e..., ,.... . L OTIS Sue Callier 7, .,,.,,.. eeeee. H ERMONIE Tom Reddick Wd- LLLLWOOTEN Pat Landon ..,.,, it e,e,eeee.ee,. AMY Diane Gonzales ,e... .,.. , ,LWILKENSON Sharon Adcock ,.ee ...Yeggge e OLIVIA f. Dance anyone? Nat, 2-W M ,im m,,.mf- A . TZ Q . 'Q 5 L4 w w , 3 J : ,- . Qu . . L'6'i1'f'f9f5t Xi ,, g7 .- if Y 49' , . KW? f as A H5 1 ' 5 M55 ,i f.f, ,W 'Sei ' ss' 2 :' 1 555345 : -f gm i 7 ,:ff's?E , 2 X Q 1-355, 1535 M, M .31 .ww lm' 1 0 o 'KJ Y , il G E 4' f -I9 81 ,Q wwtwv 1' .. Senior Denise Edwards is one of first to wear daring hot pants. or Maxi ......... Anyone ? K .nu Sensor Lynette lVIcConne!l takes advantage of extra time to lay out in sun. Anything goesi' is definitely the answer to the ever changing 1971 world of fashion. Dresses went from the ever popular mini, which is definitely in to stay, to the returning floor length dress of the earlier days. The midi length was in and still is, but perhaps not to stay. The girl-watchers were probably the happiest when spring brought those cute little hot pants. Girls and boys both took part in the farmer-john overalls. Bell-bottom jeans were also in the everyday wardrobe of both girls and boys. Suede came on strong this year, not only was it seen in shoes and knee high boots but purses and vest and even pants. Chokers were also part of the addded accessories also made of suede. Fashions this year were truly a year for change and individualism for Lincoln students. However, competing with fashions are only a part of the life of Lincoln students. Dances and over-night ski trips were other activities added to the important social life of enthusiastic Lincoln Students. With spring arriving students gathered outside during lunch hour to take in some of the afternoon sunshine. Finally as school finishes for the day, students rush home for outdoor activities. Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Tolos, and Festive Senior Ball proves to be enjoyable for both teachers and students. Couples dance at Girls' Club Tolo. Dances righten Social Life for Students 1971 was an exciting year for dances, with many clubs sponsoring them for money raising projects or just for entertainment. Students and teachers alike participated in the festivities. Everyone seemed to be having a good time whether they were just talking or dancing to the music of the many different bands. The Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes all gave dances to raise money for their class funds. Girls' Club sponsored many dances such as the Valentineis Tolo and the Halloween Hay-Ride to give the girls an opportunity to meet the guys and invite them for an entertaining evening. Dance provides moments for sadness and joy. Students mingle during Homecoming Dance Victory Uver T-Birds and Celebration Dance Homecoming 1971 was a week of new and tra- ditional events. An ice-melting contest was held for the first time with class competition as its motive. The class of 6727 found that body warmth and the smashing of the ice was the fastest and easiest way to win. The seniors came in second and unfortunately the sophomores did not make it at all. Friday night, the Abes were victorious over the Mt. Tahoma T-Birds, but during halftime is when the excitement really began. Willie Stewart who represented the seniors, Ollie Magnusen for the juniors, and Bob Hardwick 'fthev man for the sopho- mores, each devoured a pie during the first Pie- eating contest. Ollie Magnusen proved that the dining-room nibble method is the cleanest way to win. The music was provided by Ralph,' during the traditional Homecoming dance in the old gym. During intermission, Mr. Stewart crowned Valerie Baespflug and shook King Paul Jefferson's hand as he pronounced them as the 1971 Homecoming royalty. The court also included, David Young, Bob Hall, Charlie Beckham, Steve Mix, Claudia Young, Nancy Biggs, Janice Garraway, and Nancy Templeton. The chairman for this year was junior Dave Patterson whose experience and ideas helped make Homecoming 1971 the success it was. King Paul and Queen Valerie. Students dance to music by Ralph at Homecoming dance. 85 Highlight Abes 1971 Homecoming Activities - if M153 j 1 4 2 i 2 f g - - T s 3 3 Homecoming Court: David Young, Claudia Young, Bob Hall, Nancy Biggs, Queen Valerie Baespflug, King Paul Jefferson, Janice Garravvay, Charlie Beckham, Nancy Templeton, Steve Nlix. Bob Hardwick, Ollie Nlagnusen, and Willie Stewart shovel it in .' Theme, Nature Uar Greatest Heritage Wins PRINCESS CONNIE HOOVER Connie the Honor of 1971 Daffodil Princess Connie smiles while TNT photographer takes pictures for paper. Receiving the title of Daffodil Princess is truly the most memorable experience a girl could ever havej' this was one of many comments heard from Lineoln's 1971 Daffodil Princess Connie Hoo- ver. Connie was chosen from her fellow students out ol' a group ol' several other qualifying candidates. Five new schools were added in the competing Daffodil Festival which made a total of fourteen lovely princesses but as Connie commented, fthe more the merrierf' The princesses visited many places and did many things, such as visiting our State Capitol in Olympia where they all had the honor of meeting Governor Dan Evans. They also went on an aircraft carrier called the Constella- tion. They went to a hospital in Bremerton and to Madigan Hospital, where they visited the patients and gave each one a daffodil. April 3, 1971, the exciting Daffodil Parade was held. Here the thirteen princesses in their Daffodil yellow formals and their Queen rode on floats through the three proud cities of Tacoma, Puyallup and Sumner. As the Daffodil Festival came to an end Connie had one final comment, lt all ended too soon but with memories that will last a lifetime! Competing Daffodil Finalists: Bonnie Wrenn, Barbara Wilson, Desi McLaughlin, Judy Davenport, Connie Hoover, Sandy McClain. 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' Q fi in L1 It .' 1 , f xx M A K?-,J fi n t U of x ' S v--W if , ., X Coaches Brought Out Determination 85 Skill 91 in Many Athleticsg From ootball to ...Golf Jack Newhart Football Golf Ed Armstrong Gymnastics Ron Billings Basketball vm.--ff' - , ,N ' I'-4- f gi . r . 1 : 4 . - . ' ' EV fir izgfgez Louis Williams Rifle Q if my ,ag Q 'QS 4 as Jim Black Asst. Football Asst. Track Doyle Hill Baseball 5.9.95 .Bei t 'l Dan Watson Cross Country Track AI Cartwright JV Football Behind every athletic team a very important mainstring is the coach. The coaches at Lincoln have proved to be just this, not only by having successful seasons, in one Way or another, but by bringing out the sportsmanship and ability of the athletes at Lincoln. And there are many types of athletes at Lincoln, each contributing his own special skill in Whatever sport it is, with the help and encouragement of his coach. f X I Walt Fitzpatrick Dan Mullen D Soph. Football Wrestling Wayne Dalesky Emery Watte Mike Qoe JV Basketball Soph. Football Tennis U Asst. Swlmmlngm Vyi, Q ir- V.r1 1 ,,.1 , Gary Gale Jim Wh-ite Wayne Swanson JOHN FADNESS Soph. Basketball Swimming JV Wrestling Athletic Director 92 Tim McDonough Larry Lien Lloyd Brown Tony Harvey Gill Campbell Quarterback Tackle Halfback Flanker Fullback Lincoln 'S Football Squad Shows Depth cl? Skill Patriot stopped cold by Lien and Brongil. Campbell breaks for a gain. 'Dr Curtis Terry Jim Allen Jerry Cozad End Guard Quarterback Despite Final Standing Rick Lewis Paul Jefferson Ray Brongil Guard End Tackle Bob Granberg Larry Hedman Richard Johnson Guard End Center 93 Despite the final standings, there were many highlights of the 1970 football season. One was the outstanding 30-0 triumph over Stadium. Since this was the first City League game, the Abes seemed to be getting off to a good start. Even though Lin- coln lost the next game to Wilson, the Abes played their best and probably most exciting game of the season by holding the city champs to only 14 points. This was the lowest point total the Rams obtained all season. Another highlight of the season was in defeat- ing West Bremerton and Puyallup, both previously undefeated. The choosing of the All-City team is a high- light of any football season. This year Lincoln was represented by four fine performers. Senior Tim McDonough was chosen as a defensive back for the second year in a row. Not only was McDonough very important on defense, he led the Abes offen- sively as quarterback as well. McDonough acted as a co-captain throughout the year along with Larry Lien, another All-City choice. Senior tackle Lien proved ability on the line along with the effort he displayed all season. Juniors Curtis Terry, an end, and Jim Allen, a guard, were also chosen to the All-City team for their fine performances through- out the season. Another major contributor during the season was Senior halfback Lloyd Brown. His speed and skill in running was vital to the Abes' offense. Others important to the squad were Juniors Gil Campbell and Tony Harvey. Campbell performed at fullback and Harvey at halfback and 1-lanker. All in all, the 1970 football season proved that a final record isn't everything. Lincoln showed skill and ability in every game and had some of the finest players in the city. McDonough gets help against Puyallup foe. our Represent Abes on All-City First Team wn puts the move on Washington's defense. Karl lVIcKIaron David Bosley Bob Young Tony Fernandez Tom Redick Tackle Tackle Fullback Guard Halfback SEASON SCORES Lincoln O L oooo ooo.o , ,L oo,oo,vooAo. ,- East Bremerton Lincoln 30 oo,, ,,,o,,o,oo. S tadium O Lincoln 8 c,cc ,,ccc,c.,,...,ccc W ilson 14 Lincoln 13 cccc .cc. W est Bremerton 7 Lincoln 12 .lcc co.co,.,. B ellarmine 24 Lincoln 14 ,,.,c,. Puyallup 13 Lincoln 7 Mt. Tahoma 22 Lincoln 13 cccc Washington 14 6 V p553 ':yz, Agfa-1 iw' L f W ., 3 ', -QQ jg ' -'i'- Wm- 'r , 1642, V W 1.51, ' M W-4 Mi' fl ' WE? '5'Xi'f'i-'ii 5'd?l'7,pw if W c 4' A 1442-f,,1yl Qiffa f' f .. ,,,. 'E . W' 1 wanna , L i r.:'AzT:M X' 4. 'fig f f me , . f if- 5,37 N' 1 fi ' ,XF . 'Sze 'r g c,f 4' ,fff'L, a iA,f yi, 'I i i -f-as iw, , 1' 1 .4 e - 35,2 . I., .. if-'fx ,b ' Q35 1' .4 s JN ' 72 .- ,A 4 i' ' f . View v p .. , 1 A ' , - . ' , -fi.: 1 Q . if gl ul, i ix, K I . -f r , .V 1 -' . 'vi ,,b.--'c A , 'f f , f if 'K' it 'auf if 'u' 1 ,S :,i.:,,L , A 'Sakai . ' fi' 1 A ,f-ff ' .3 'fy' McDonough works out strategy with Coach Newhart Harvey finds a hole. Bottom-R. Swartz, R. Smith, J. Henson, D. Hockaday, B. Dangelll, J. Wood, R. Savage. Middle-L. Nolan, B. Green, C. Combs, F. Dugger, Nl. Johnson, E. Harvey, J. Cobb. 0 - . . . . T p D. Bosley, T. Reddnck, D. Fisher, J. Helmbuck, A. Knight, T. Riley, C. Reed, L. Barem, P .O'B' J. V. is Prove Ability While Looking Ahead Young finds a wall of blockers. The Junior Varsity football squad with Al Cart- wright as the new coach, finished with a 2-4-1 record. Although this is not an impressive record, the team was blessed with many outstanding indi- viduals. Due to injuries on the varsity squad, sev- eral of these J.V. players were moved to varsity positions and did very well, according to Coach Cartwright. Some of the outstanding performers were: Sophomore tackle Dave Bosley, Sophomore halfback Bob Young, and Junior tackle Lief Barum. Quarter- back responsibilities were shared by Junior Chuck Combs and Sophomore Bob Green. Mr. Cartwright added that these two will probably be battling for varsity quarterback next year. SEASON SCORES Lincoln O .- ..r..,...... . ..,.r,..,,.,,,, ,,,,li. Stadium 0 Lincoln 6 .... .- .r........ Mt. Tahoma 0 Lincoln 8 ...... ...... W est Bremerton 22 Lincoln 8 ..... c ........ Bellarmine 2 Lincoln O -i - is Wilson 6 Lincoln O -C ..,.., Mt. Tahoma 7 Lincoln O . Wilson 26 Sophs Show Promise forl-Future Football Years Even though the sophomore team Won only three of its seven games, Coaches Watte and Mullen were pleased with the teamls improvement during the season. Vital to the team's offense was the passing of quarterback Joe Wood to ends Ken Har- pel and Grady Maxwell. The defense was led by linebacker Gary Zak, end Kevin Hedman, and halfback Elias Harvey. SEASON SCORES Lincoln 34 bbbbbb,.bb..,.bb..bel.,b,b.,b - b.b,...... Stadium 6 Lincoln 6 H ,bb,..bcbcbvccccbcccc. bebb ,......,. M t . Tahoma 12 Lincoln 0 . .,-v,bbb Wilson 40 Lincoln 14 - bbbb lbbbb. S tadium 6 Lincoln 0 ....,bbbbb. Wilson 38 Lincoln 6 ,bbbb Mt. Tahoma 8 Lincoln 12 . .. ....bbi Sumner 8 Sophs provide good blocking for the punt. Bottom-P. Mitchell, G. Weeks, A. Goss, J. Baker, M. Bennett, S. Harvey, E..Harvey, R. Bell. Middle-G. Zak, T. Hastings, N. Fernandez, R. Morrow, P. Patterson, H. Price, J. Wood, G. Maxwell. Top-D. Henderson, T. Hutson, C. McLean, K. Hedman, E. Lewis, K. Harpel, S. Barker. Undefeated in ity, ross Country Leon Bombadier Karl Nlaywhethers Richard Hunt Lynn Kanesta Mick Holt Steve Smith ,, A Jim Goldberg Abes check out the course at the State meet. Jerry Fulvvider Abes start strong to defeat Wilson. ' 'f?yff'ff Willis Bell Nlayweathers at State. 99 Has hence to Show Their Stuff, at State The Lincoln Cross Country team has completed its best season ever. This is the first time the Cross Country team has ever gone through a regular sea- son without losing or without a tie in a city league meet. Winning the first four city league meets, the Abes came to their last race with favored Mount Tahoma. Team eHort displayed by the Abes was the best all season, and the Abes swept an easy 25-30 victory over the T-Birds. Going undefeated in city competition, the Abes Went all the way to the state meet in Evergreen, where they finished a very impressive fourteenth. Karl Maywhethers, finishing first for the Abes, took 45th place out of a field of about 150. Senior Leon Bombadier led the pack through- out most of the season, with Juniors Karl May- vvhethers and Richard Hunt close behind. Sopho- more Willis Bell broke all previous sophomore rec- ords in the 2 and 2.3 mile races. All in all, the 1970 Cross Country team has proven its depth and ability by being one of the best teams to come out of Lincoln yet. SEASON SCORES Lincoln 15 .. ....ee.. .. . . ....... ....e.e. . . Stadium 50 Lincoln 26 .. . . .....c., ...e. . . Bellarmine 48 Lincoln 15 . . ..e...,. . ..e. Wilson 30 S W Lincoln 25 . Mt.Tahoma 30 The long black line proves fatal to Bells. TOD ROW-9 CBSQGSIG, B. Andrews, H. Lorent, J. Vowell, M. Galligan, C. Ellingson. Bottom Row-T. Kotas, R. Connell, J. Vowell, K. Turner, D. McClure. 100 Hoopsters Rated 0. ne in State Poll, Ron Lund Tim McDonough Clarence Ramgey Nlike Hildebrand Joe Womack Jerry Cozacl Bob Hall Curtis Terry Steve Hope T 3 .951 . wi , 'MXN K 4 H .1 fr ' 'f-,MMR CISVGHCS Ramsey E095 high OVW tlD'ln- Tim IVlcUoiioiigh on a fast break. 5. 101 End Season Play With 18 Wins-Only 1 Loss Ron Lund stretches for a rebound. Ending league play with an 18-1 record. and with a No. l rating since the third state poll. the Abes' outstanding hoop squad finished their season play regarded as the strongest team in the state. liven though the Abes lost to Puyallup by one point in the Regionals, there is no doubt that Lin- coln could have gone all the way to the cham- pionship. llesides its outstanding record. and No. 1 rat- ing. there were many other things making this years squad distinct. First of all, Clarence Ram- sey and Ron Lund made the All-State first and second team respectively. These two also made All- City. giving Lincoln two players out of a total of five chosen lrom City League hoopsters. Tim Mc- Donough was awarded Honorable Mention. Another distinguishing feature about this year's team is the fact that the City League record of 11-1 is the best for Lincoln in almost twenty years. With Lund and McDonough as the guards, Ramsey as center, and Mike Hildebrand and Joe Womack forwards, the basis for an outstanding squad is laid. Of course, without the addition of sixtl.-man Jerry Cozad the team couldn't have gotten through some of the rough spots it did. Bob Hall and Curtis Terry also proved their ability many times. With all this depth and ability it isnit hard to see why the Abes were as great as they proved to be. With all the varsity experience of Ramsey, Hildebrand. and Womack returning, plus an un- defeated Junior Varsity coming up, next year's squad has a very good chance to repeat and may- be even better this yearls display of outstanding basketball. xy. I- W ,,.,f- f ' C me .rlsel M 'Q if -4--..-....,,,M,i.-,M- n KVAK I J Q- VV ., ti'., '.lt I ' - i vi! Lund and Cozad show defense against T-Birds. ,f Q .1538 af in ,F . vu-3 'ITN 153.5 is Q X? Q, se? Hall, Lund, and Hildebrand display defense too tough to break. ne ofthe Best Teams to Come ut of Lincoln Lincoln 58 Lincoln 68 L Lincoln 78 L Lincoln 63 L. L Lincoln 82 L L Lincoln 52 Lincoln 65 L Lincoln 71 as Lincoln 78 L , Lincoln 71 L L Lincoln 69 L L Lincoln 74 X Lincoln 77 Lincoln 74 Lincoln 87 Lincoln 79 Lincoln 62 Lincoln 70 Lincoln 80 Lincoln 65 c,,cc. Lincoln 76 c.c,.. Womack lays up an easy two. SEASON SCORES Washington Franklin Pierce L Clover Park Lakes Evergreen L. L Puyallup Renton Mount Tahoma L ,cccc, Wilson be - Stadium L L Bellarmine Mount Tahoma L ,cc,.. L . L Wilson L cccc Stadium L L Bellarmine Mount Tahoma 7 L L L Wilson L L Stadium L ,L Bellarmine REGIONALS Puyallup Aberdeen 104 J. V. 'S Finish Season Undefeazfed in 20 Games NX John Shultz makes a basket. The ,IV squad maintained l.,incoln's basketball excellence this year by not only taking first place in their league competition. but by being undefeated in twenty games. This is the best record set by any ,IV team in Tacoma city basketball history. Coach Wayne Dalesky commented on the season by point- ing out the tremendous depth of the team. A'We really had nine starters. he stated. The team was composed completely of juniors. and the leading scorers were Sam Washington, Curtis Terry, ,lohn ljlias, and Larry Hedman. Leading in assists was Steve Hope. with ,lohn Shultz bringing down the most rebounds. As Coach Daleskv stated, the team was a close knit group who worked well together. liven though the squad didnt have that much height. they were quick on the fast break and held their press enough to defeat every team they came up against, many by twenty or more points. lixtra depth and quickness played a major role in going undefeated. liven though they worked hard every night at practice and during games. too. the squad still had fun and really enjoyed playing basketball. And it surely seems as if Coach Dale- sky's philosophy of ubasketball should be fun paid off in the end with a beautiful record and a happy and proud team. ke! Nllillly L' lil '-94' Bottom-lvl. Ward, S. Hope, B. Andrews, D. Factory, G. Campbell, S. Washington. Top-J. Elias, C. Terry, J. Bucholtz, T. Riley, J. Schultz, L. Hedman, D. Ecklund Bottom-R. Harrnia, lvl. Larsen. D. Fisher, S. Heaton. Top-A. Geiger, J. Baker, J. Wood, G. lvlaxwell, F. Stseele, S. Dow, lVl. Walls, G. Zak, J. Weeks, E, Grinnell D. Marshall, Bottom-R. Price, J. Cotton, F. Dugger, T. Trultt, H, Cruz, R. Parker, J. Cobb, R. Mooney. Top-D. Gessinger, B. Holland, lVl. Johnson, K. Harpel, S. Gar Lorent, E, Lewis, J. IVlcNeiI, F. Betz. Sophis Present Proof of Strong Years Ahead Ending the season with a 5-9 win-loss record, Coach Gales Sophomore squad brought forth some fine perf'ormers. Joe Wood acted as captain and floor leader throughout the season. Grady Maxwell lcd in scoring along with being the top rebounder. Other important team members were Dale Fisher, Steve Dow, Mel Walls, and Tom Chavis. The injury of Felix Casteele, who was an important asset, had a small effect on the season, but the team still pulled through with a fair record. With a 6-6 win-loss record the Sophomore Blacks, coached by Doyle Hill, ended the season with Ken Harpel as the leading scorer and re- bounder. He had an average of 17.5 points and 15 rebounds per game. Harold Cruz was the floor leader, with the most assists. Both Sophomore teams showed many fine performers for future basketball years at Lincoln. I, H. 106 98-Tony Tate 105-Ray Jahner 105-John Oguri 112-Ed Grace 112-Justin lde With Nearly 314 of the Team Returning Top-M. Northover, C. McClain, D. Elmore, B. Weeks. Bottom-B. Dangelli, R. Kolbos, M. Ide, M. Hominda, L. Unruh. 145-Leo Wells 155-Dennis Flann 167-Jim Allen 107 Ra Brongll stacks 'em up. Matmen End Season Looking to ext Year Jim Allen muscles Stadium foe to defeat. Lincoln's wrestling squad changed this season with a new coach: Mr. Walter Fitzpatrick. Mr. Fitzpatrick came to Lincoln from Gault Jr. High, where he coached for several years. He seemed pleased by this year's results. We learned a great deal this seasonf, Mr. Fitzpatrick stated, and we hope with this added experience and with the incoming of several fine looking junior high students the future will be brighter. The nucleus of the wrestling squad this year was sophomores. Eight sophomores received var- sity letters making a total of thirteen lettermen returning next year. Finishing the season with a 4-8 record, the team placed third in All-City competition and sent eight strong performers to the regional match in Olympia. Fine showings were given by all, and especially included in these are: Anthony Tate, Jus- tin lde, Ray Brongil, and Jim Allen. Thus, the squad finished a hapless season, but certainly not a hopeless one. SEASON SCORES UHCOIH 30 . -- ..... 1 Stadium 18 Lincoln 16 1 Mount Tahoma 34 Lincoln 24 L Washington 19 LiHC01H 27 - Bellarmine 23 Lincoln Y -YYV W Roggrg Lincoln 14 f N ,Wilson 30 Lincoln 14 South Kitsap 26 Lincoln 34 7 Stadium 17 Lincoln 10 Mount Tahoma 31 Lincoln 15 West Bremerton 26 UHCOIU 21 .Bellarmine 22 Lincoln 8 1 Wilgon 35 Diver Paul Jefferson Takes F ifth in State lx., t d Colbo watch on as Dave Stargel begins his race. L' 109 as the Swim Team Finishes ti Building Year f-'P' Wade Swanson Jim Bird Jim Mason Paul Jefferson shows form that got him to State. Lincolnis swim team in ,71 went through a rebuilding year. Even though the final record of 0-12 looks rather dim, several outstanding perfor- mers shine through. First, Paul Jefferson placed fifth in state in the diving event. He displayed an outstanding effort throughout the whole season, which paid off in the end for himself as well as for the entire team. Chuck Caton also proved to be a strong swimmer by dropping from 1.15 to 1.0 in the 100 Free to go to the regionals. Don Berwold had' very fine times in the 200 and 400 Free, and Roger Brown brought in consistently good times in the backstroke. Coach White looks forward to next year with quite a few juniors and sophomores returning. With this gained experience, the swim team next year will undoubtedly improve the record of this year. SEASON SCORES Lincoln 26 1. .......s....,.......,1 .... 1 1 .1r.,l.... 1 .,..1 Stadium 68 Lincoln 20 .s...... 1 ...,1,...,..1..1....... Peninsula 74 Lincoln 17 ..,,...,.. Puyallup 77 Lincoln 10 1 11 1 ........,...1.., Wilson 84 Lincoln 22 .,..... Mt. Tahoma 73 Lincoln 33 North Thurston 62 Lincoln 25 1 111. .1 1 11111 Stadium 69 Lincoln 41 1 11111 1 111, 11 Auburn 54 Lincoln 21 11 Mt. Tahoma 74 Lincoln 34 1 1 Sumner 61 Lincoln 37 11 Sumner 58 Lincoln 19 1 Peninsula 76 Lincoln 31 1 Mt. Tahoma 64 Berwold streaks through the 400 Free. 110 we ,A:11 , ii 335' 'go?:Z2eyMaIoney, G. Maricin, J. Pace, T. Madison, C. Cing4Mars, S. Barker, M, Gailigan, J. Harold. Bottom-B. Loveland, M. Larson, G. Kolano, P. Lee, B. Retzloff, Tennis Team Learns, and Gain xperience Ending pre-season matches with a O-7 record, this yearis tennis team looks forward to some wins in league play. Not only was the Weather rather poor this spring, hurting practices, but the tennis team is really going through a rebuilding year with only two experienced members on the Whole squad. One is Brian Retzloff, Who is captain and the only letterman. The other is Phil Lee, Who was on last yearis junior varsity squad. Gary Kolano, Mark Larson, and Bruce Loveland, finishing off the top five, are turning out for the first time this year. Even though the team is inexperienced, they should greatly improve as the season progresses, thus insuring a better year next year. ,, .,,, , Mark Larson and Gary Kolono in a doubles match. 111 Basset, Bonaro, Ka Zatterberg Lead Golf Team Bonaro gets out of a tough spot. The Lincoln goll' team, with a record of 3-2. is presently tied for second place in its league play. With returning lettcrmen Mike Basset, Frank Bo- naro, Glen Zattcrberg. and Curt Pollard, the team has much experience with golfing techniques. Dana Sideran also contributes to the strong depth of the team. Golfing on the varsity team since they were sophomores, Basset, Bonaro, and Zatterberg are now shooting consistently in the seventies. In his three years, Mike Basset now has a record of eighteen Wins, one tie, and only seven losses. These three members have been a major asset to our golf team for the past three years. Five members participate in a match consist- ing of eighteen holes. One point is given to the winner of the first nine holes and one point for the second nine holes. The winner of the total eighteen holes also gets a point. So, with a total of three possible points, the winning school is determined. Left to Right-J. Hanson, J. Robinson, M. Basset, Standing-V. Taylor, D. Sidoran. UQ' c. Pollard, D. Franklin. Zatterberg prepares to sink his putt. M ittmen, Led by All- ity Catcher Larry Lien, Larry Lien Jerry Cozad Catcher Outfield Ron'Lund Harold Cruz Pitcher Infield All-City catcher Larry Lien signals the pitch. Joe Womack Howard Emery Ouifield Catcher Jerry Cozad steps into one. Jim Groh Winds Up, A 113 Enter League Play with Strong Determination Rick Lewis Bill l-lanson Jim Gfoh Infield Infield pitcher Jack Heblich Jim Allen John Mangan Outfield Outfield Infield Jonathon Elias Joe W00d Glen Perez Pitcher PITCUSV Infield liven though the baseball squad now has a record ol' 3-8. nine of the eleven games are non- league, three going into extra innings, losing by only one run. Now having a league record of one win and one loss, the rest ol' the city can look for- ward to a hard fight with Lincoln for the title crown. With All-City catcher Larry Lien and lettermen jerry Cozad. Rick Lewis, and Bill Hanson returning, the potential for a good squad is there. Pitching has thus far been handled by Jim Groh, Ron Lund and Hanson. Sophomore Joe Wood is also doing well pitching. The leading hitters have been Lien, Lew- is, Cozad, and John Mangan. This early in the season, and with only two league games played, itls hard to predict the out- come of this yearls city baseball teams. The po- tential that Lincoln has shown many times this season thus far, seems to say that the Abes baseball squad has a strong chance to be one of the top teams in the city this year. SEASON SCORES Ljncgln 1 ---- --------,-,--,,,--,,,,,,,,...,,,,., C lover Park 2 Lincoln 3 .,.. ...gg. A Ubllfll 4 Lincoln 4 .... ..-Vggg W CSi 3 Lincoln 1 .... -.., W est 7 Lincoln 1 ......c .....-..--.- D avis 7 Lincoln 5 ...,,.. ...-....eV--ef- D aViS 5 Lincoln 3 ss-, ...,.. E isenhower 0 Lincoln 3 ,,s,s4, ,.,,.r E isenhower 4 Lincgln 9 ,A-,w,- ....,,,. S tadium 1 Lincoln O .,..... ....-.,ge- W i1S0n 2 Lincoln 1 cclc--, .,.,,.,,.. B ellarmine 3 Lincoln 5 ------cccc--l,l-----c-,l-------,,---,,,, Mt. Tahoma 3 Lincoln 3 ..,........,ct...L,l.........g,V...gg..ggg.g, Stadium 1 Rick Lewis takes lead off first against Bells. Vifith 2 City Losses, Abes are Considered Tough John Nlangun anticipates the bunt. gm Hanson awaits delivery. Lewis belts a homer as Lien awaits his chance. 115 ,ig 4,4 5' in l J l 'lui Top-D. Fisher, H. Cruz, D. Thomas, C. Dahm, G. Perez. Bottom-R. Treat, J. Weeks, R. Harris, M. Reiter, R. Penhale. Junior Varsity Display Many fine Performers I The Junior Varsity baseball squad started out rocky this year with only one win in their first six league games. However, all these games were close, including a 1-0 loss to Wilson, and a 2-1 loss to Mount Tahoma. Pitcher Cliff Dahm has the only win, with a 4-3 victory over Stadium. The leading hitters have been catcher Howard Emery and third baseman Glen Perez. Outstanding defensive plays have been turned in by outfielder Ron Harris and shortstop Mark Reiter. With six games remaining the JV squad hopes to better their record and gain more experience for next year. .ni , ,, if Cliff Dahm looks for his signals. 116 f www X!!! 7 TTID T715 7715 Q '11, f I XTTIB 'rua f x Two Time State humps Go for 3 in cz Row i A I K f, 55 1. ff Larry Nolan soars. Campbell and Clifton start 100-yard dash. 117 Top-J. Braggs, M. Dougherty, J. Ingram, E. Lewis, R. Simes, J. Bucholtz, B. Hall, J. Schultz, D. Bosley, T. Riley, F. Casteele, C. Terry, R. Young, T. Reddick. B. Green M. Hildebrand, V. Stewart, G. Diess, Coach Black, Coach Watson. Third-K. Turner, W. Bell. 5- Harvey. H- SDWCYV L- SINCE, G. Maxwell. R- Brongil. F- Johnson, L. Bombadier, K. Maywhethers, L. Kanesta. Second-L. Brown, T. Harvey, T. McDonough, J. Cobb, P. Clifton, D. Factory, S. Smith, H. Lorent, R. Hunt, J. Fulwider, S. Hope, D. Durham. Bottom-J. Goldberg, R. Brown, S. Washington, L. Williams, G. Campbell, P. Neito, L. Nolan, C. Ellingson, R. Granberg. y Showing Outstanding Depth in All Events Continuing where they left off last year, the two-time Class AAA State Champions seem to be following the same road to success. To date, going undefeated in dual meet competition, the Abe thin- clads are proving it possible, and more than likely, to give a repeat of the past two years. This success can be well accounted for by look- ing at the content of the team. Senior Lloyd Brown and Junior Sam Washington have dominated the long and triple jump, with Brown rated among the leading jumpers of the nation. Senior Joel Braggs has already bettered the State record with a leap of 6' 10 in the high jump and probably will clear 7 feet before the season is over. Juniors Mike Hilde- brand and Larry Nolan are among the leading pole vaulters in the state with vaults of 14, 33, and 14' respectively, and Senior Leon Bombadier controls the distance events with his two mile times and his best, thus far, of 4.26.9 in the mile, establishing W the new school record. Senior Bob Hall, another of the state's best, dominates the hurdle events for Lin- coln. The relays also have been important in estab- lishing Lineolnis dominance in the track scene. The 880 relay, composed of Pat Clifton, Gil Campbell, Lloyd Brown and Sam Washington, placed in every meet thus far and now hold the second fastest time in the state. The mile relayjeomposed of Larry Wil- liams, Rod Simes, Bob Hall, and Tony Harvey. also had a major role in the past meets and will be very important to future meets. The two mile relay, com- posed completely of juniors, averaged under 2.00 minutes per man, and probably will have a national rating next year. J . it 1 Triple jumper Lloyd Brown-the State's best. 1 H Tracksters Regarded as Strongest Contender Gil Campbell starts 880 relay. Washington and Brown exchange in 880 relay. 0 9 ,amd Nfwfgas -y 1. . Ffa .- ,-- -:..s...,w . Ray Brongil puts the shot over 50 feet. Rod Simes runs strong leg in mile relay. -J, gary' Miz, 119 -,gpm for State Title by Early Meet Performances Bombadler, Nlayweathers, Hunt lead the pack in the mile. 120 Gymnasts Rate High with Strong Displays Top-J. Yingling, S. Long, S. Northover, G. Zak, D. Flann, P. Jefferson, L. Wiltfong, G. Walton. Bottom-D. Parker, L. Kaleiwahea, R. Orr, W. Colwell, E. Reid, N. Hartfueld, D. Young. John Yingling demonstrates grace and ease in floor exercises. Dennis Flann exhibits his skill on the parallel bars. 121 ib- ff ,,,. Top-F. Betz, R. Weston, M. Cononica, J. Bankston, B. Davis. Bottom-R. Walsh, B. Stewart, S. Gillan, W. Swanson T. Lavoto. Skill Shown in All Floor :Q Apparatus Events Lincolnis gymnastics squad is the top contend- er for the city title this season with a record now at seven wins and two losses. The only losses were to Everett and Highline and to the latter by only 22 hundredths of one point. Scoring is based on a ten point scale, with ten being high. Two judges score the gymnasts on the extent, form, and difficulty of the routine, and the average of the two is added to the team score. There are many outstanding performers this season, with a few of them being John Yingling in tumbling and floor exercises, Dale Parker on the rings, Earl Recd on the high bars, Dennis Flann on the parallel bars, Gene Walton on the trampoline, and Paul Jefferson as an all-around performer. All the other team members add to the squad's depth, making it one of the strongest in the State. --Mm Nat Hartfield shows perfect form on the high bar. 122 Rifle ecim Gains Experience in Rifle Skills Kathy Anderson sights in on target. There were eight members on the varsity rifle squad this year, with six being juniors, one being a sophomore, and only one senior, Cliff Hewett. It is not difficult to see, then, that even though the team didnlt do extremely well this year, there will undoubtedly be a very experienced rifle team at Lincoln next year. With Cliff' Hcwett and Bruce Hondle being the top shooters all season, they led the team in all their matches at Pt. Defiance's old aquarium. Each person shoots 45 rounds of which live are used for sight in. That is, the five for sight in arenit used in point totaling. There are ten points for each of' the 40 other rounds making a possible 400 points. If any one can shoot 360 or more points. they are eligible for a team letter. Cliff Hewitt takes careful aim. Left to Right-B, Hondie, Mr. Williams, V. Rogers, K. Anderson, B. Hondle, C. Hewitt. 123 1 i avwffj ji , iq l v w, l mg- l JW- Jeanine Mosser demonstrates grace and form on balance beam. Janie Wilson plays an easy game of basketball, Girls Sports Provide After-School Recreation '--'...-M.n. Kim Champney works on parallel bars. Evelyn Goldberg does backstroke after school. 5 , Though were been classified Sophomores, juniors, and Seniors Under the leadership of Administration and faculty, We are one, A united Lincoln joined hy- Interests Goals Search for knowledge Involved New Principal Plus Faculty Strive we WILLIE STEWART l ROBERT NICHQLS PRWCIPAL VICE-PRINCIPAL to Promote cz Better Education for Students Seventy-one is a special year for many of us, and we know these faculty pages will help complete our collection of memories. It was in '71 that a new prin- cipal came to Lincoln High, Willie Stewart, whose ex- uberance, friendliness, and concern for all promised fruitful years ahead. We were saddened in the past year by the death of two long-time Lincoln teachers, Mrs. Cornelia Lasley and Mr. Jack Murphy, both who encouraged a generation of Abes. Retiring in '71 were Jessie Waters, a former Lin- coln grad who went on to 24 years of dedicated classroom work at Lincoln, Dr. Jack Robinson whose erudite lec- tures in Western Culture encouraged many to higher goals, and Mrs. Lucy Potter whose six years with the DVR helped promote that difficult program. Others are leaving for further study, travel, and personal concerns . . . Mr. Hardwick is off to Lagos, Nigeria, for two years, Mr. Gustafson to the University of Washington, and Mrs. Shea, English department, and Mrs. Sariemento, Foreign Languages, will try home du- ' ties for awhile. It all adds up that Lincoln is changing, has changed and the Lincolnian album becomes part of our memories. 'N 2 3 Mrs. Melquist demonstrates techniques to attentive students. -W f . Fw. - 5222 . . -aw-ff- wi-...,, ED ARMSTRONG HENRY ARNOLD ROSE BARDEN RAYMOND BUEANIISH DONNA BENNETT P.E. Dept. Head Guidance English PIWYSIQS BUSINESS Gymnastics Electronics MARTA. BERG KATHRINE BERNARD Rom BILLINGS iiivi BLACK FRANK BowERs P-5 Guidance CiVICS P-E Social Studies v World Problems Assistant Football Varsity Basketball Coach Assistant Track 128 .-my ETHEL BRINEGAR AL CARTWRIGHT DON CHRISTIAN MICHAEL COE JERRY COLLINS English Social Studies Industrial Arts English English ' Assistant Football Tennis Football Trainer JOE CONTRIS ELIZABETHCRIPPEN WAYNE DALESKY LOISIVIARIE DOENER WALLACE DRAKE - English EHEIISFII Reserve Basketball Business Education Science Dept. Head Lincoln News Advisor md- Readlflg Boys' Intramurals F acult of Lincoln Instills Higher Education, lVlAVlS ENGELLAND JOHN-FADNESS MARSHALL FIELD Business Athletm Director Social Studies a -GLY, a..':.1-In FOSTER GARY GALE JAMES GIBSON Arts Buginegg Drama.Assistant Soph. Basketball Guidance Mr. Coe recites his favorite poem l'Tbe Congo . 129 3. L. NANCY GLASER RUSSELL GOFF EVELYN GRANT Guidance Language Nurse ,,,nr ALICE GRIMES LEE GusTAEsoN JEAN HALSEY Math D.V.R. ljlome Economics Girls' Club Advisor Miss Bernard looks over student records. Thru Hard Work, Help From Administrators i 2 L5 -,- 2 5 Q 3 if 3 Doc Steiger performs on his violin for one of his classes. Willie Stewart places 3rd in pie-eating contest during Homecoming festivities. Lincoln Faculty Works Hard Every Day to WMM ELEANOR HANSEN ROBERT HARDWICK JQHN HERGERT Librarian Science Industrial Arts Mrs. Wotton checks-up on Senior Civics test. Hrs 'N-far WN, DOYLE HILL JEAN HOLING GEORGE HYLAND Industrial Arts I P.E. Language Dept. Head Soph, Basketball Girls' Intramurals Varsity Baseball ' me .L I eer?'f- gy f ,Jr ,. E Mr. Sheppard shows correct way to cut wood. ROBERT IUEER VICTOR JQWDERS JOHN .KERR Speed Reading Nlusic lndustnal Arts Li JOHN KENNEDY CORNELIA LASLEY GORDON IVIBCKENZIE IVIELINDA MCINTEER MARGARET IVIELQUIST B Mlath Math. Dept. Head Social Studies Drama Home Economics oo room 131 Promote Seholas tie Excellence in Abe Students , JANICE IVIILESKI Ind. Reading DAN IVIU LLEN Science Soph. Football was THELMA NIXON Home Economics JACK NEWHART Social Studies Varsity Football Golf LYNN PESTER Business Education MAXINE PETERNIAN English lVlrs. Sarmiento and class sing joyous Christmas Carols through halls. Nl .al CHRIS RAsMussEN DUANERLCHARDSON MARGARET ,MBE D-5 U' ance Health JOHN ROBINSON Social Studies Debate Club LEONE MURRAY Guidance WILLIAM OCHS Guidance Student Council Advisor LUCY POTTER D.V.R. LILY ROSE English Dept. Head 132 N. x LEONARD SCHUCHMAN Music Glee Club Dept. Head BRUCE ROSS D.V.R. DONALD SH EPPARD THOMAS SEDGEWICK JILL SHEA Math English Art Billings and Dalesky exchange ideas on forth-coming games. Energetic Teachers Encourage Abe Students -X Er ,5 iifjjzifft W 1 We-. , PM ,, 'W' gf WJ. ' .L VIRGINIA SMITH GENE sPARGo HENRY STEIGER WILLIAM suLLivAN Business Education D-VIR, Language Social Studies Dept. Head Girls' Club Advisor ' E Lvncolnian Advisor E' ' - I I tl .i it E .,. ieti I Vi,L Q . ' - H : - 'P . ' gf -. w gedfqwfz 3: kv ,, Ie? L WILLIAM TONE PHILLIP THOMAS Art Social Studies Visual Education Social Advisor DAVID TRIER Science Forestry BORGHILD TOTTEN Dept. Head. Home Economics WAYNE SWANSON Arts Jr. Varsity Wrestling .,...,... : .zlrg c o lc so liar NI-Ji' ,Q 'fu ist? X X ui l I tl J X' S' mir K , r tlgigzri Q X W twig? Wal rf II: ill? gftmllp E' uv.. v gl 'f 'ef ti, v I rwwseg 2 ' f tg., ,. 23 X Y' M512 .55 Q 3 fm l x ex ,P ,V i ,fig -f E,-N 955 'Ev xx' 1'1565 JIM VINCENT Science 133 .,,, I f V e 'Z nntaa ,. I K',, , H ,V K ..,,,x7 in 'A: ': ' ,gg 'fin' bgl' V' X A THOMAS WAGNER SEXSVIQTERS DAN WATSON EMERY WATTE IVI-ERLE WEESE Business Dept. Head ocial Studies Science English Business Education Varsity Track Reserve Baseball Cross Country JINI WHITE MIRIAM WHITING LOUIS WILLIAMS JOHN WOLLENWEBER ELEANOR WOTTEN Business Education English Afro-Issues Prevocational Social Studies Varsity Swimming Rifle Club O O Towards cz Better Educatzonal Achzevement Zlln iwmnriam JACK MURPHY CORNELIA LASLEY 134 Everyday Feeding, leaning and Recording, JANET BRANIER JANICE BREVIK ROBIN CARTER Guidance Secy. Office SBCY- Guidance Secy. ALFONSO PHILLIPS HENRY RIVERS CLAUDIA COBB , I . Liaslon Officer Liasion Officer Home Liasion .ni .As MAXINE CISSNE Administrative Secy. Marcetta-Ki Advisor EDWARD WIETZEL Chief Custodian DONNA YARBROUGH Guidance Secy. NORMA FINSTUEN lVIatron Cooks-Barbara Rolfe, Helene Bergstrom, Margie Klingbile, Helen Leffler, Roya Butler Aids in Maintenance of Daily Schedule Custodians Left to Right-Mike Barna, Marion Edwards, Fred Allison, John Kelly, Hilding Becklund, Phillip Thorton, Ron Sparks, Arne Holstrom in ,ii 3 Q-Q -me Head cook Helen Leffler prepares meatloaf for daily lunch. 36 Sophomores Begin Year With Electing the STEVE DOW RICK BALDASSIN Vice President Boys' Representative DENISE SLOAN . Girls' Representative Sophomores cheer during a pep assembly. 137 Ujiieers to Represent Them Through the Year Confusion, uncertainty a n d bewilderment filled the minds of Sophomores as they entered the doors of Lincoln. With the completion of class schedules, acquaintance of new friends and an ori- entation of the building, the Sophomores adjusted to the daily routine and began to take part in all aspects of Lincoln life. Sophomores took active part in student gov- ernment with the election of their class officers. The results of the election were: President, Bill Johnston, Vice-President, Steve Dow, Secretary, Ona Stevenson, Treasurer, Mary Edwards, Girls, Repre- sentative, Denise Sloan, and Boys' Representative, Rick Baldassin. Due to transfers, Bill Johnston, Ona Stevenson, and Mary Edwards, the Sophomore class had to carry on with only three officers. Sophomore Day was an event involving all Sophomores. The day began with an assembly for Sophomores only. Also, the Student Commons was taken over. The Sophomores displayed their acting abilities in Willie Velvetj' a detective story, during the Night of One Acts. With a successful year behind them, the Class of '73 anticipates future successes at Lincoln. at , . Steve Abberger u Patty Allen -H Wess Allen ,X ,F Q Ri it 'sg i ,, i - Don Alexander 3? 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A PH, ' .1 JJ Sophomore class vice-president Steve Dow shows great pep during assembly. 142 Involvement Surrounded the Vicki Hystad Mark lde Pam lde Cindy lngeberg Michael Jackowski Albert Jackson Helen Jackson Ray Jahner Morris Jensen Eva Johansen Marilyn Johner Alisher Johnson Denise Johnson Ken Johnson Malia Johnson Mark Johnson Mary Johnson Ross Johnson Wilson Johnson Bill Johnston Carol Jones Claudette Jones Diane Jones Evelyn Jones Kathy Jones Michele Jones Rosemary Jones Debbie Kazding Jim Karney Antony Kaszyeki David Kehn Andi Kendall John Kendziora Anita Kennedy Robin Keough Kathy Kepler Lili Kern Wendy Kerns Connie Kindley Adolphis Kirk Diane Kirschenman Mike Kittleman Karen Klasmeir Candy Klein Kris Klein Norman Knox Ralph Kolbas Marcia Kossang Beth Koval John Kramer Debbie Lane Cindy Larrison .J,. as ., 4- 'I Q X J 54 ms-f 22 slos V ,Q 3, mi . V,:1V,wi,lg Wi? J li il ft 'i . , P T3 mx. 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F anis 'V f, V ' Dave Gesinger inserts typing paper. 143 Three in the Happening for Sophomore Day ,. , , , ef:'v 'flf2ff:,gzg J ' . , .. E3 i f ti S D t y gl x ,, ' . M E5 W ' K, ,knk f 1 fu 3-5 D - V . M .I ht Q ' i ' 'V l, 'T T' '-176 , -fee... , .1, 5 Q.. 1 VF: .-k' :fflfif-iiali-e.t r' .... E ' i i V ' ni-1 . f' ii 1 3 , eoZ'f L M, - Q S x WL - -, ' U' 'if' li J' Al 1-me - A Sophomore girls show their spirit. . ,.1,, Q., ,-g1 Mgwgg -if - , ,,,. L 7 5 SQ. 1 '11, ffl I it X A f45Q A -we E At i .1 'JQ' iff we fi Q - 'H H feigeesef W K Q it 2 if l, 425: -5 y 3 5 --., -'-. Y ,,51f:,g. A wg, . RHI hi , - f f life iff-Ziff L wa Yi' , -, A , -5 . D F f at t we l 'il' .,,, ' ' l f? it Q as - 'Q : 53 .1 -.i :Lust ,.. o'o 1 S S S eg ' 5 ye 3 L 5' 5 - ' ' fe H at f S2 ik . - K' anffsiifm . W K K e, t L -4- - ii .l 1-ge L ll fave N ' K Si , Q' ' iii A 5, 'Y' 5 5 57? 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A, VAV, W ,. , 'f f , A it L f Mike Larson Wood Ledger Karl Lee Susan Letourneau Ellen Lew James Lewis Larry Lewis Art Litchfield Ladd Londo Luis Lopez Harry Lorent Anthony Lovato Stephen Lovin Joann Lowenstein George Lyon Laurie MacDougall James Mace Bill MacFay Lori Main Denny Maloney Ann Mangan Pat Manning Sue Marcoe Margaret Miles Eddie Marlow Leeann Marx Felix Martin Katie Martin James Mason Barbara Mastberg Doug Matson Colleen Matt Davis Mathews Gail Mayfield Patty Mazza Jeff McClain Calvin McClean Cheri McClellan Dave McClure Debbie McCuern Scott McDonald Marilyn McDonough Mike McHugh William McKinley Patty McNeil U Richard IVICNSII Neal MCQUBQH Stan MCSWBIU Doug McWilliams Pat Medley Mark Meeker Gary Meihls 44 ight of ne Acts WilZi 'i Joan Meyer Lucy MGYGI' Margaret MGYSI' Carol Murphy Larry Miller Marie Miller Mary Moak Ron Mooney Pat Moores Vicky Moore Harold Morrison Richard Morrow Greg Mosely David Montgomery James Nadeau Forest Nance Diane Nelson Cindy Neucom Nancy Newton Albert Nichols Paul Nieto Steve Ng Shelia Noble Mike Nonriover Susie Nugent Carol Ohlenkamp Gloria Okada Carol Olsen Teresa Olsen Albert Olson Patty Orr Robert Orr Daphlin Osborn Jack Otto lvy Overtoen David Owen Linda Owen Gary Palagruti Richard Parker Paul Patterson Steve Pearce Gary Pearsall Greg Prez Bob Peterson Meloney Peterson Ron Peterson Gail Petrovich Dwight Petties Debbie Philaber Kathy Phillips Colleen Pickett Marvin Pidcock Donald Pike Judy Pitt Gail Piwonski Mark Poch gawk riciicc E , ff ., i ii is ' - :I QQ I kg 5 at Y 'k 9 R ., W fer. . -9 ::..f :!Z irg, ming, Q R wc. 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Sophomores pay close attention to instructions in Biology class. Mark Smiht George Snider Richard Snyder James Sorrels Tracy Spurgeon Edward Staggs Donn Steeves Den Stenerson Liz Stemp Ova Stevehson Malcom Stewart Robert Stewart Cathy Still Cheryl Stone Brad Summers Joyce Sutherby Wade Swanson Leslie Sweers Jerome Takahashi Kevin Tallman Anthony Tate Barry Taylor Denise Taylor Joan Teutscher Patty Thayer Chuck Thomas Donald Thomas Marcy Thomas Nancy Thomas Leslie Thompson Steven Tillinghast Robert Tinner Ruby Tofte Patty Tracy Tom Truitt Jim Tschabold Debbie Turner Gail Unsin Tamie Valadez Yolanda Valesquez . Ms. . - . ..,. iz..-' : . ,- '52-'!f1'si, uh' r 1 ' W . .aa-E- Y.. f S A.. S 7 L. ei- lx ii 1'-1. ' Q it V , f t: t 4 , T . ,.., L , I qll, VL ,Vg L. ,.... 0 Ki . 'Q , 1 'Ffh - .f - -if ' we ir- ' .,Yf,'g!' J ,f---. ff, 15 A as Z a 'i' A f 12. S . , . ., 2 at M. ..4 . -:ef .. 1 i.... ,., -'sir of ,fi K f 1.-i ..,..,fa -V S , . .,,t , i t .. S F.. . 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Q ,A 4 Q, E 3,2 Dewayne Van Wagner Carol Velez Leland Verderico Christine Vigus Jeff Vowell Emmett Wallace Melvin Walls Laura Walker Karen Walters Wendy Wardell Donna Weber Bruce Weeks Carol Weinhert Debbie Wellcer Leo Wells Debbie Werfelman 1 UN Mike Wescott Sue Wessel Debbie Wetch Cherie Wetzel Roxanne Wheeler Gordon Whisner Bertina White Brenda White 4 . Frank White John White Snevba White William White Janice Whiton Mike Whitton Francois Wiedenhoff Annie Williams Wilson, Pammaler Debbie Sendsor Janice Winfield Mike Wise Nanci Wittersheim Dennis Wolfe Robin Womack Joe Wood Rodney Wood Richard Woods John Xiggores Jeff Yager Alfred Yerbury Scott Yerges Vida Yingling Linda Yotsko Jim Young Robert Young Gary Zak Dan Zimmerman Pam Zuelich 148 Junior Class UIWCQTS Work Hard to Promote DAVE OQMALLEY ELAIN ODLE SUE HAYES President Vice Presrdent Secretary CINDY WALTON DAVE PATTERSON LYNN NORTON Treasurer Boys' Representative Girls' RGDVGSGMHUVG 149 Activities for ci Year Never to be Forgotten With a life style all their own Juniors prove to be one of the best Junior classes ever to walk the halls of Lincoln High School. Through spirit and enthusiasm at games and other school activi- ties the Class of '72 shows that it is indeed an honor and a privilege to be a Junior. The audience showed with smiles and a long round of applause how much they enjoyed Tillie The Teller? which was performed by talented mem- bers of the Junior class. This production was pre- sented in the Night of One Acts with Kathy Whit- aker starring as 'Tillief' Juniors showed skill during homecoming week with the winning of the pie eating and ice melting contests plus other events. Through the selling of popcorn, lollipops, cookies, and other goodies the Class of '72 shows selling ability while also earning money for their senior year. For the first time ever Juniors held a volley- ball marathon which lasted for twenty-four hours, The marathon was sponsored by many including KTAC radio station. Many students participated in this money raising activity and had much fun doing so. The year of 70-71 proved to be a glorious and fulfilling year for the Juniors as they yell We're the best in all we do, the mighty Abes of i72. ,pw ' t I1 i,...-- LL it 5 5 ' in at sss 7 s I v A .3 WHS? 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WEN James Cobb Jarvis Cobb Harold Cohrs Brad Colbo Mike Cole Dana Coleman Charles Combs Rick Connell Larry Corbett David Crist Mary Crockett Hank Crooks Jackie Current Carolyn Dangeli Bill Dangeli Robert Davis Sally Dearinger Gail Decker Frank Denney Toni Deselle John Desoto Gary Diess Jerry Divis Kathy Dolan Sammie Dolan Amelia Dougherty Anita Ducolon Bill Dugwyler Dave Durham Mark Dziechiasz Tim Eakes Howard Eberhart Richard Eberle Dennis Ecklund Patsy Edlin Patty Edlin Sharon Edwards Kerri Egeland Kathy Ehmke Elector Elias Dennis Elliott Kathy Ellis Hellen Elliser Herb Elliser Howard Emery Brian Erple Daniel Ertz Vickie Escene Theresa Evens Darrell Factory Dawn Farley Jeniffer Feist Tony Fernendez John Fiecke Ralph Figuralion Donna Finn Nladaline Fleming George Flores Karen Franklin Sue Freudenstein Betty Fritz Cathy Focella Pam Fowler Nlark Galligan Sherri Genrmanrn Shane Gere David Gerry 'VIA wa! 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A Dave Hockaday Laurie Hockaday Jeff Hokenson Renea Holman Mary Hollstrom Karen Holt Roger Homer Billl Hondle Bruce Hondle Steve Hope Ellen Howard Robert Hull Elleen Hulscher Diane Humphrey Richard Hunt Sandy Hutchisn Charles Hyatt Melissa Hyland Karen lngeberg Mike Jackson 'Wade Johanson Barbara Johnson Cheryl Johnson Jodi Johnson Lona Johnson Rich Johnson Sandy Johnson Sharon Johnson Sylvia Johnson Marille Jones Tom Jones Jimmie Joyce Larry Kaleiwahsa Terri Kanesta Harolee Karson Kitt Kasner Gene Kowzlarich Kathy Keating Anne Keeton Ted Kennedy 154 lass of ,72 Proudly Yell, We,re the Leora Wells st aaa , ,' f I J, Eg .L K, L is .yell L ' 1 1 w,,.iiwwfmwl1...i, W , mr- -e - :fl- udies in library. 5 , l:4 ql . , , V .105 - K X. if J , f V f ' ltf?' ' 'iw' E? Wall 13?-' , is . iw' Q . 4 Nil 1 K 1 Q 3 lim 4 , X, xi it Q i 1 We f-'- gal, ,V 1- -, JN ' v. 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' 9 , E, im. -is J.. ll' Best Mary Kiely Karen Kitt Marina Kittlemen Faye Kjos Patty Klingelhoffer Anthony Knight Kathleen Koellner Gary Kolano Andy Korthas lerry Kotas Claudia Kraft Patricia Kuhn Michael Kuiken Koeliss Kujala Sue Kulavik Kathy Kunkel Connie Lafountain Gladis Lagares Lois Lambert Miles Landon Lynn Landry Rhea Lapointe Paul Larsen Chuck Larson Mark Larson Judy Lavassaur Kim Lavergne Phillip Lee Dave Letourneau Helen Lew Ed Lewis Nancy Lewis Cynthia Liebelt Lorna Lloyd Aleta Loftis Rachel Lopez Rex Lortz Richard Loveland Glen Luechenotte Douglas Lusk William Lystad Susan Mace Anna Mackfay Janice Magelssen Russ Main John Manford Phil Manzanares George Marinein Paula Marlin Annie Marlowe Nancy Marshall Gale Martin Paul Mascho Paul Mastberg Dennis Matney Tom Matison I All We Do, the Mighty Abes of Seventy-Two Alice Mattsen 1 Patricia May Sue Mayfield Eileen Maynard Gary McBreen Susan McCabe i Jim McCartin Karl McCIarron si i Randy McClellan Wilbert McCord Randy McCulIen Dale McDowell Lee McFadden Tanya McGee Tom McGown Richie McMenamin Tim McMullen Kathy Messmer V Jamie Mix ::,.E Gail Morse i Chester Mostrom Howard Mostrom Pamela Movlyn f . 2 1- - fgi? f. , 353378 ,Q -Z . r -5: f 3 5' re . K ,V A iii,-K in 5' 'lfl ', ,. lift' , E ,, N I' Sharon Morgan -K X- Debbie Musgrove Cindy Myrsky Francisca Nail Curtis Napaleon Butch Narvell llima Neagle Cisa Neal Laurie Nelsen 'Sf' at Q R' 1 wx v l ,, ? W L aff 34 A 615' v. 1, .-er K . ..,. , Q . -,lwiaq - it my, , ' L' .I it SX WST' -ft.-1,2 5 xg! 8 Q si Q, ' if 2 ! E tar Y ,Q gp gs ' QY1 1 Y we Q , A R 1 ,V if -I' Mi Y fx I it Friends gather while waiting for bell to ring. .,,.lNqi sv.. JJ Class of Seventy-Two Sells Popcorn, Cookies, Marilyn Ness Mary Nielsen Danny Nihem Gary Noel Larry Nolan Jim Norkland Richard Norris Lyn Norton Diane Nugent Miles Nylan Pat O'Brien Elaine Odle Mike O'Fallon John Oguri Melvin Olsen Diane Owen Jack Pace Linda Palmer Darlene Panorian Tom Pantley Den Parkinson Bob Patterson Dave Patterson Dave Patterson Rodney Pearce Kristina Pearson Debbie Pederson Richard Penhale Noralee Perkins Dennis Peters Art Peterson Dave Peterson fi, .. . V ii W 5,63 J QP I ? 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Q ' eb - , 1' 1 Diane Pierce William Pitlz Ann Post Mike Preston Stephanie Quellhorst Dorothy Quins Barb Rains Clarence Ramsey Ernest Ramsey David Ransier Florence Raynor Ladicia Redfield Carl Reed Donna Reed John Reed Mark Reiter Brian Retzloff Sharon Rice Lynn Roberts Sandra Roberts Gary Roemmick Vern Rogers Bob Rosengren Susan Rosenow Dennis Rudolph Robert Ruonavaara Greg Rusler Heather Ruston Jan Sakshaug Denise Sambrano Robin Sample Moana Samuela Mike Sanders Donald Schlenz Kathy Schonemann Peggy' Schonack John Schultz Denise Scott Mike Shanan Monica Sheppard Michelle Shovlain Carold Shropshire Mike Siegel Dorothy Silmser Diane Sutherby Roger Simmons Debra Slaughter George Smith Helen Smith Julie Smith Kathy Smith Rich Smith Richard Smith Steve Smith' Steve Smith Teresa Smith T Junior De l l P l l l I lass of Seventy-two Has Mark Sneclden Nancy Snyder Polly Somerville Delsi Sorrels Sharon Spaulding Lennie Spice Janet Spokas Randy Steeves Shirley Stephens Crystal Elaine .loan Joseph Vincent Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Debbie Stillwelt Lynn Stoddard Gerald Strayer Larry Streeter Mike Stubblefield David Sturtz Allen Anita George aylor Dan Templeton Linda Tennant Sandra Testo Vhrtyl Fsbif Earl Linda Susie Thomsd Yhomsd Thomas Thomas Thomas Charlene Thompson Mike Thompson Roxy Thompson Sue Tibbitts Cathy Torkelson Sherrie Town Debbie Treshan Elizabeth Trondson l Li Q Elfrllliziyrifl 3' ,M 2ff5,,l,,l,35?e,M . .--1 ,- , , , - - , . e . , . wits- fff.f,5,'affQ, -we ge: f ,. 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'Qu at 3 iv Ar tfxe f d w Ww- NM., K ia' ... T ji ,lx Soon Walker Rex Walsh Cindy Walton Gene Walton Pat Walton Diane Wardell Laurie Warner Robert Walton Sharon Webb Raynona Weber Robert Weiik Leora Wells Gary Wheller Kathy Whitaker Cecil White Chris Whitley Debbie Winkelman Robert William Carolyn Williams Sandra Williams Toya Williams Edwin Williamson Debbie Willis Brenda Wilson Cynthia Wilson Deborah Winfield Theresa Winslow Roberta Wolford Joe Womack James Wood Evonne Woods Rory Woody Robert Wright Marvin Wyre Vicki Ybarra Rick Yearburg Virginia York Karen Yotsko Bob Young Vicki Zuelich Officers H ozrd IVIARGIE WILLIAMS Secretary CHRIS OLSEN CHARLES BECKHAIVI Treasurer Boys' Representative Work Promotes GLENN JONES Vice-President fpqiwhhqyg-H. KAREN TUCKER Girls' Representative Cara Abernathy Fun, Frolic, cS9:F 16116135 f0V Seriivr lass DESI IVICLAUGHLIN President 1' Marcia Brenda AlbVO Anderson Sharon Adcock The class of 1971 has proved to be the best Senior class Lincoln has ever had. The many fund raising projects greatly added to the treasury in preparation for the Senior Ball and Cruise. The fun and hard work started in August when many Seniors went from door to door washing cars and house windows. For something different they visited a mortuary and washed car windows at the Auto View Drive-In. Increasing the treasury at a fast pace the Senior class went on to sell Candles, as is the tradition during the Christmas season. Then, many good cooks in the class of '71 better developed their talents While taking over Nelsonis A 8: W Drive-ln. Finally, the Senior class, with high hopes, sold black and gold pins saying MABES NO. 1 . The Senior Spectacular and the performance of The Bad Children in the Night of One Acts proved the talents and outstanding acting ability of many Thespians in the class of '71. To sum up the year, President Desi McLaugh- lin said, One giant step toward our future is com- pleted. Let us rededicate ourselves to the unfinished goals and tasks that loom before us. So ends the fantastic class of 1971. Seniors will always remember the fun, many friends, and fond memories of the three years they spent at Lincoln. Seniors now shout, '4Look Out World, Here We Come, The Mighty Abes of '71. W Debra James Beverly Affeldt Ainslie Aibrltton 'TW' Cathy Chris Michael Anderson Anderson Anderson 62 - Thomas Marilyn Paul AVIEVQOH TAZZTSE Annis Antush Arnold We've Only Just Begun, Theme for Ball as Randy Janet Barry Anthony Randy Asahara Augustus Ausserer Bacevlc Bachman Valerie James Kirk Baespflug Bagley Baker Wwrwekwa , , Gayle Dennis Joyce rrie- ae, f A Balkwlll Bandv Barker Senior Craig Tippie quickly downs his lunch to make it in time for fifth period. Cindy Barnett Seniors 19' Becky Beatty Nancy BlggS Evelies Bode 163 'Hn u-,mu if JK A Mike Lori Gary Billie BBSSEW Baumgartner Baydo Beafdsley Celebrate Highlight of Past 3 Years Charles Sara Steve DOH Beckham Belmborn Benton Berwold Alretta Gene Roy Mike BH' Blackburn Blanchard Bock Michael Leon U Frank Gordon Bolden Bombardler Bonaro Bonnell 164 DeniSe Barbara Dana Evelyn Boschee Bottke Boucher Bozeman :ge Kiwi me 'S Jane Bill Sandy Norma Bfame Bramer Branden Brasmer Taco Time Wins Out ver Pizza Petes J oe I B ra g g s Brigitte Brenner as Abes Barry Ausserer enjoys taco burger after the Regionals. Dennis Brewer Lorna 4 Brokensnlre Francis Brewster Jim Brown 165 r It 'ir s 1 Richard V Rbgor Sheila Brown Brown it Brown Coralie Larry Jim . , . BUCK BUCK Budnick Senior Robert Ghee quenches his thirst at Taco Tame. Congregate to Have F un AE Relax After Games Linda Martin Cheri Janice Sue BUGZHJS Burvvash Bymers Cacek Caillier ,, A it i Alan Tgresa Sandra Jomarie Marilyn Caley Calton CHUWDDSII Caflson Corrado 166 Chris 'Bill Charles Donna Wanda Carson Cather Caton Ceraolo Chambers Charles John Lan Y Clark Clark Q, Seniors Gerry Zacher and David Anderson talk over art designs with Mr. Thomas e 0 Linda Roger Saundfa Mike Rick Clark Clark Clemem Clifton Clifton 167 .MA Qi 5 Q Scott Joe Virginia Wilbur Holly Clother Cole Collins Colwell Corbett Debbie Penny Jerry Sue Janette Correll Cox Qozad Cram Crooks ,pf lvl Arun Tgri Rose Bonnie Debbie Cruz Cummings Cunningham Dah! Dahm Rules dpi Displays Spirit uring Senior Day ,fn aff' H ,,,, n gi Judy Tom Wayne Larry Jean UBVBUDOW Davies Davis DeForrest DeLand 168 'ik ,I . rf-i'.? Q- e 'rl. 1 Mark Dorita Mark Denise Tom Delvleerleer DeVere Dial Dillion DuCnarme Ir Cathy Dick Doug Dan Tim Dukes Dunlap Dungter Durham Dwyer Drive-In is Taken ver by Abes as Seniors Bob Wanda Dan Denise Robert Eakes Easterday Eddington Edwards Emerson 'W'-?f ' Craig Patricia Janice Larry Corrine Emlg Engel Erb Erb Ereth 169 Ray Sam Patricia Debbie Paffiiik Eyes Evans Everett Fairchild Faflel' ai . V lom Kath Sharon .Luis Fgijgin Feist Field! Fields Figuef0a French Fry, Make Shakes, Root 8: Ham it up Debbie Dennis RlCh5fd Fisher Flann Fowler ...m.....- David JoAnn Susan Fgwlkeg Fowlkes Franke Pall' AVUOIU, Randy ASahara, Dennis Flann and Billy Ingrahm' talk over recipe in Senior Boys Foods before attempting to cook. Skits, Various Potpourri Provide Enjoyment A 1. Dennifs Frances Robert Jerry Penny Franklin Franklin Fukahafa Fulwidef Fyalka 4 image. 1 Grif Deborah Janice Maxine Gordon Garcia Garner Garraway GBVVBWEY Geisg ,uw-' is-ff' Frank Jackie Max Robert .JOYCE George Germain Gerspacher Ghee Glicrease i auf , Kathy Jim Dorothy Debfiifah Gerald Gllliifd Goldberg Graham Gfaieda Gregoire 171 As Class of '71 Presents Senior Spectacular i s A il CIS ig R icha rd Francesca fx Grimm Groshong GLIIEYBTFSZ . 1 Diann Bob Kathy Hager Hail Hail Senior Bill Webb converses with junior after school. H Steve Jamie Don Kay William Hambggn Hansen Hanson Hanson Hanson f John Diane Grandziei Chafies Kathy Harold Harris Hartfield Haftioff Hartman 172 GafY Constance Kai' HQSUHSS Hatzidakis Havard Debby David Judy Haverly Hayes Hays Senior guys gather to talk during lunch. ,4 ,4 ,,. ,,,, A Jr Jack Alisa Janet Barbara Charlotte Hebllch Hedman Hein Hendricks Henke Future World Anticipated by Many Seniors ,,..w.M Jeff Cliff Cheri Denise Paula Henry Hewitt Hill Heard Hofer 173 ue Holder Charles Connie Lalvloyne Holt Hoover Hreha R-on har.-Af Kar' Violet Angela Thelma Pam Cathy Humphries Hutchins Hych Hyder Hyland As High School Life Finally Comes to an End Justin Terry Jerra-Lee Chris Diane lde Innocenti Jackson Jacobsen Jacobson 174 Paul Scott Adrian Cindy Dale Jefferson Jensen Johnson Johnson Johnsen Marilyn Michele Patricia Phillip Ruth Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Seniors Visit Mortuary dpi Hold Summer Car . If Steve Beverly Glenn Glenn Gloria Johnson Jones Jones Jones Jones Tom David Lynn Jackig Richard JQQQS Joyce Kanesta Kelly Kelly 5 7 r Paul Charles Patty Pat Terri Kemp Kennedy Kennedy Kerilla Kerilla p-1 Qs., N? Millie Sharon Ted Kim Ramona Kiely Kiesel Kiesel Klang Knight -9 Washes to Increase Treasury for Class of '71 Donna Terry Koval Kuhn Rose Lacher pat Doug Barb r Seniors Kathy Gillard, Craig Grimm, and Joleen Rime- Landon I-apointe Lamson stad step off truck after hayride taking them to Girls' Club Tolo. 176 2 Ba rba ra Bob Larson Leach Seniors Carry on L 6,3 Rick Larry Lewis Lien Dolores Cindy Lopez Lumsden Larry Maridee Nlaiohey Maloney Pai Jin Michael LeBlanc Lee Lewis Tradition by Performing in Kathy Pat Logan Lipoma Locke Longworth Ron Kris Robyn Lund Lytle lVIacDougaII ' Eugene Barbara Kris Marcoe Maresh Niarkley Cathy Nlartlnson Richard Nlattsen Doris Robert Sandf? May lVIcCaII MCC'-alll 177 the Night of ne Acts The Bad hildrenf' Willis NlcCIammy intw Lynette McConnell My J Shelly Mcflurdy Kathie IVIcCIeIlan Corinne lVlcCumsey Geraldine IVlcDonald Seniors gather outside to rejoice over one more day gone. l Gerald Tim Barbara lVIcDonald McDonough MCDOWQH 178 Nostalgia F ills Seniors as Sharon Patti' McQueen McQuiIIan Russel Meadows Corinne Sheila Carmen Mesoyedz Miller MIDOV Steve Thomas Debra Mm Moak Montgomery Mike McQuade Desi A McLaughlin They Look Back on Ron Weston and Debbie Movius rap after school. Debbie Rochelle Mooney Moore M I Nancy Curtis Peggy Debbie Morell Morrison Mottley Movius Unforgettable Memories and Lasting 'Nuuhsf ur ' 9 LJ gt t Sue Sharon Sarah Mixfvfigf Murray Myrvlk Nadeau it y e y Joan Judy Amy Joan Needham NGSNGIVTI Ness Neukom -53: Kathy MSW Steve Steve Nolan NOYUIUNU Northover Novak 179 Marilyn Muir Friends Jerry Nail Duwayne Newell l Kathy Nugent 180 Chris Jim Faye Rhonda Christine Nyland Odle Odom Ogburn Olsen S christine JODGG Rav Linda Lloyd Olson Omer Of' Osborn Owen Debb-9 Rich, Linda Denny Dale Oye Pagnl Panitz Parent parker Taco Time Best for Car Wash as Abes Earn 5 . Walt Rick Efenda Connie Tom Parklnson Parkos Parr Parr Patterson Larry Robert Ron Maureen EQ Paul Paul Pearsall Perez Perkins Stephanie Depbie Dfffbbie Julie Sharon PeteYS0I1 Ph PS Pmke' Pierce Piliard William Curtis GI -a Melissa t. . Pitt Pollard PO?::tt poweii 'TSNQQQS Money for mise 2 ef? K . Roy Karen Pugsley Quanrud Seniors vvash Charlie Beckham's car. 182 rw' , I I , I it? j 7 M' 5 Sandy KW JW Michelle Earl Quinones Rams Ravvley Regan Reid Seniors Shriek Enthusiastioolly Look ut g ' li i 4 Ed Christine Harold at Remynge Renicker Rhodes 5 3 1 A David Hayes, Paul Jefferson, Faye Odom, Mike Bock, Joleen Richard ROW and Liz Fleischman sit and talk in the courtyard on a Rimestad Roberson RODQVSOV' sunny day. I we Sandra Bob Lalean Mike Randy Roberts ROEGVS Rogge Romer Rose 18 1 W . Bill Gerald Henry Gary Nancy Ross RUUOIDIW RUDDGI Rygmyr Sabol ,- World Here We Come, the M ighfy Abes of 71 JJ 405 Andrew BN0b Becky Jon Kristine Sanders Sanders Sawyer Sawyer Scheels H: Larry Susan Chris Scott Steve scneidr Schofba Schweitzer Sensky srieafd p June Sally ' LBVVY Snegon Sides Siege' garage? Silsbee 184 A Senior Class Officers promote candle sales in attempt to raise funds for cruise. Abe Candle Sale Proves Linda Lori Michael Smith Smith Snodgrass Pat Pat Mary Solheim Sovey Spencer Felix Rod Simms Simes Bob Cha rma me Smith Smith Success afs Seniors Linda Debby Snow Snyder Linda Alberta Spurgeon Stadtiel' Nancy Mike Dave Stainbrook Stanton Stargel Ken Kay Laffy Stevens Stewart Stl ll Attempt to Enlighten the we Debby Debbie Debbie Strayer Sullivan Swanson Rod Joada Martin Sylgfad Taron Tart 185 Mark Earl Steen Stephens Cya DHVG Stoddard Stone hristmas Season Mark Les Swanson Swenson chris Mike Taylor Taylor 186 Nancy Bob 'V'aVY Mathew Judy Templeton Terrance TQVVY Terry Thatcher Class of '71 Anxiously Awaits Senior mise Bruce B b Laura ' Arlyss Thayer Thocgnas Thompson 355236 Tkachenko ' 1 T i T Carol X Karen W Jack Ken Trotter Tucker Turner Vandenbefg 1 4 Int WW f 'f w wif X Gene Yvette T Carmen Tony Kris Vanderripe Vaughan Veiasquez Velasquez Veseth 3 Debbie Shannon Judy Vigil Vlaus vikan as Final Ending to Their 'QI .fm-V 'KX 4 ,,. Q S12 5 i I Dave Elaine Sharon Walkef Walton Watts 5 l X Kathy Nancy - Wei jk Wells Carla AW Wanda vverzel Wnne white 187 Priscilla Debbie VanWalter Wahl High School Life Evangeline Bill Weatherby Webb Ron Dave Weston Wetherell ZA nm. Barbara Rayna Whitley Whiton 188 P' Ed Ray Joan Denise lilrno Wickstrom Wiley Wilgus Williams Williams Graduation Time for Class of 1971 to take a Large Step Toward Fallfillmemf of a Dream Margie Barbara D bb' Jan' Uoyd Williams Wilson Wilggs Wilsoan Willfone B r GI cla Vernon Roger Larry Wfgigfd vv reid vvoiiiford Wolf woods ROS ' Bonnie JoAnne Henry Karen W d Wrenn Wright Yates York Claudia Young KEITH ABUAN RICHARD ASPLUND KEN BAINES ESTRELITA BALTAZAR SERENA BERGMAN EARL BRADLEY LLOYD BROWN THOIVIAS BRYCE DOUG CARTER ANDREW CASTELLANE ARTURO CHAVEZ WALTER COLEY JIM CRAIG CHRISTINE CUPPER CARL DAVIS RICHARD DAVIS JOHN DORAN SUSAN DULCEAK HELM EDWARDS Dear Reader: 189 D3VId Gerry Glen YOUIIS Zacher Zatterberg Absent Abes SUE ELLIOTT MARIE ESCALENTE WILLIE EVANS BILL FINLEY CHARLES FISHER JOHN FLAMENT LIZ FLEISHMAN THOMAS FLOYD RALPH FORBES AL GALES FRANCO GESSWEIN MARIA GESSWEIN HOLLIS GRAY ROBERT GRIMES BRIAN HARDY BILL HARRELL COLLEEN HAUGEN ALVIN HICKS DON HICKS CHRIS HUDSON CHARLES HUGHES BILLY INGRAHM DOUG JACKSON FRANK JAHNER MIKE JAHNER EUGENE JAMES MICHAEL JOHNSON MIQUEL JOHNSON KELLY KEOUGH PARVIN KERSHNER JOHN KESSLER ANTONIA LAGARES RICH LANDERS KEN LARKIN JIM LARSEN JOE MARTEN BILL MCCARTHY BRUCE MCCARTY In today's world of unrest, there is an ever present need for unity, compassion, and understanding. We at Lincoln High School have searched for these ideals in daily activi- ties and studies. In the classroom, during a club meeting, or at athletic events, we have learned that before we can achieve unity of any kind, a certain compassion is needed to be able to understand not only other people, but our- selves. Man is most afraid of that which he cannot see. To be able to see and understand somethin he must become familiar with it. The same holds true Eor people. We at Lincoln have tried to work with others in order to under- stand them and their opinions. Working with them, we have participated in a wide variety of activities from student government to sports. Thus, in associating with these dif- ferent people, we have come in contact with differing opin- ions that were settled through cooperation. Our true feelings and compassion for others have emerged after we have learned to know them. As high school students, we not only have spoken our concerns but have had a chance to show our concerns through ac- tions. By getting involved, we have expressed our feelings to a greater extent and have gotten more results. In 1971, for many at Lincoln our goal has been to involve ourselves in the bettering of our school, country, and world. In order to do this, we must unite, accepting someone for the person he is, not a stereotype based on the color of his skin, the length of his hair, the cut of his clothes, or the interests he pursues. How can we unite? One possible answer might be for each of us to reach out and take our neighbor's hand with-- out reservations, accepting him for what he is. The prob- lem is, we are repeatedly trying to change the beliefs of others to our own. When we truly want to accept others will it be possible for mankind to unite. Within ourselves the future lies - our greatest step yet to be taken. Michele johnson, Lincolnian Editor. STEVE MCMAHON RICHARD MILLER DENNIS MITCHELL JANICE MURPHY BARB NICHOLS TED NORTON RICHARD PARKER NAT PATTERSON JAMES PEACHER WOLFGANG PEARSON WILFRED PERRY CATHY PEYTON MARY PORTER VICKI PRICE JIM ROBINSON DAVE ROONEY PAT SAGE DANA SIDORAN DAVE SINNOCK Mary Zelenak STEVE SLATON SUSAN STANLEY EARL TAKAHASHI RANDY THACI-I HOWARD THOMAS RICHARD VAN BUREN LARRY WALLS GARY WEIST TURID WESTERMARK PAT WILLIAMSON CORNELL WILSON BEV WINFREY JOEL WOLF RON WOMACK JOHN YINGLING KAREN YOUNG TOM YOUNG Senior Spectacu ABERNATHY, CARA ......,,,,,,,,,.....,......,.,,,,,,,,,, 161 ADCOCK, SHARON .,,,,,,,,,, 1 ..........V...VVVVVV,VV, 60, 61 Future Teachers, Art Club, Pep Club, Night of One Acts, Li'l Abner , Senior Spectacular AFFELDT, DEBBY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,. 1 .,YYYY,YA,,,,,.,.,, 161 AINSLIE, JAMES ,,,,,,,,,......,,,.,,,,,,,,........,V,V,V,. 161 ALBRITTON, BEVERLY ..,, ,,,A,..., . 161 ALBRO, MARCIA ,,,,,A,,c .,Y,,,, 6 6161 ANDERSON, BRENDA ...., ,.....,., 1 61 ANDERSON, CATHIE ,,,.. ....., 1 ,,,,,,, 1 61 ANDERSON, CHRIS ...,.,, 1 ,,,, ,A,, .... 1 6 1 ANDERSON, MICHAEL ..... ....... 3 4, 58, 161 ANDERSON, TERI .....,,, .,,,,,,,,,,.,. . 1. 162 ANDREN, TOM ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.... 111, 62, 162 ANNIS, 'rom 1 ,,,,,..,,,,,,..V,....SwS,S,... 38, 72, 162 ANTUSH, MARILYN ,....,,,,,,,,,..,.,....,.,, 58, 66, 162 Ski Club I2 yearsl, Honor Society Nice Pres. and Pres.J, Pep Club, Senator, Torch Pin, DAR Good Citizen, Honor Roll, Pefect Attendance ARNOLD, PAUL 1 ,.,.,,.......,,,,,,,,.., 60, 62, 162, 169 ASAHARA, RAN DY 162, 169 FINLEY, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, JANET .,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3, 162 AUSSERER, BARRY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50, 61, 162, 164 J.V. and Varsity Baseball, Soph. Basketball, Ski Club, Key Club, Honor Roll BAACEVIC, ANTHONY ,,,............ 1 ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,. 1 62 BACHMAN, RANDY ,,,.,, ..,,,,,,,, 3 4, 162 BAESPFLUG, VALERIE ,..,...,,,,,,, ,,,,.., 2 1, 24, 84, 85, 71, 162 Cheerleader I70-713, Pep Club, Senior Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Finnian's Rain- bow , Li'l Abner , Bubble Trouble , Homecoming Queen, Advanced Drama BAGBY, JIM 1. ,,.,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,. 1 162 Honor Society, Marching Band, Pep Band, Concert Band, Stage Band, Honor Roll BAINES, KEN 1 ,,,,,.,...,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,....., 94 BAKER, KIRK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 65, 162 Soph. Football, Forestrry Club, Honor Roll BALKWILL, GAYLE ,i,,.......,....,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,.,, 63, 162 BALTAZAR, ESTRELITA ,,,,,,,.,,. BANDY, DENNIS ,.,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,........, ..,.,..,,.,, 1 62 BARKER, JOYCE ,,,,, ,S,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 62 Bubble Trouble , Senior Spectacular, Lin- coln Week Drama, Honor Roll BARNETT, CINDY ,,,,,.........,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,, 163 BASSETT, MICHAEL ,,,,,,,,.....,..,,,,..,, 32, 111, 163 Varsity Golf, Intramural Golf, Soph. Bas- ketball, Ski Club Nice Pres.J, Senator, Honor Roll BAUMGARNTER, LORI ,,,,,,,...1.......,,.....,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 63 BAYDO, GARY 1, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,i,,..... 19, 163 Chess Club ISec.l, Honor Roll BEARDSLEY, BILLIE ,,,,,,,,.....,..,,...,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 163 BEATTY, BECKY , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,...,....,,...Y,, 163 Lincoln Letter Lasies BECKHAM, CHARLIE .,.,, 66, 67, 85, 160, 163 Soph. Football, Track IReserveI, Sr. Boys' Rep., Senator, Junior Achievement ITreas., Pres BEIMBORN, SALLY ,,,,.,.,, .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 6 3 Girls' Club, Senator, Sr. Choir, Girls' En- semble, Finnian's Rainbow , Honor Roll BENTON, STEVE ,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 26, 163 BERGMAN, SERENA Spelling Certificate BERWOLD, DON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......,,..., 50, 66, 108, 163 Varsity Swimming, Resenle Cross-Country and Track, Key Club, Letterman Club, Sen- ator, Captain of Swim Team BIGGS, NANCY 1 ,,,, ,,,,,.., 1 S... .71,85,163 Cheerleader C70-'71J, Pep Club, Girls' Club Rep., Senior Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Fin- nian's Rainbow , Li's Abner , Honor Roll, Finalist for Homecoming and Mary Lincoln. BILL ALRETTA 44, 163 1 ........ 1 34, Nlalrcetta-Ki, Marcetts, Usherettes, Senior Choir, Girls' Ensemble BLACKBURN, GENE ......................................... 163 BLANCHARD, ROY ....................................... 163 BODE, EVELIES ....... .................... .......... 3 9 , 163 Exchange Student, Affliation Club, Big 'E' Club, Senator, Concert Band BOLDEN, MICHAEL ............ W ..... ............. 1 7, 163 Senior Spectacular, Bubble Trouble , Honor Roll, Lincoln News Staff BULK, MIKE ....... ..................,.....,.............,. 1 63, 182 Art Club BOMBADIER, LEON .......................... 98, 117, 163 Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Inspi- rational Award for Cross Country BONARO, FRANK ............. ................... ..... 6 1 , 163 Golf team I3 Yearsl, Ski Club ISocial Di- rectorl BONNELL, GORDON .,.....,......................... 65, 163 Pep Band BOSCHEE, DENISE ....................,.............. 61, 164 Gymnastics Club, Ski Club BOTTKE, BARBARA ........,............, ........... ...., 1 6 4 BoucHER, DANNA ,,......................... 21, 63, 164 Art Club BOZEMAN, EVELYN ,,,, .,... .,...,.................... 2 .... 1 6 4 Affiliation Club C68-'69I, Marcetta Ki C69- '70-'71I BRAGGS, JOEL ................... ...... ............. 1 1 7, 164 BRAME, JANE ............................................... 164 BRAMER, JIM 1 ..................................... 62, 164 BRANDEN, SANDY 1 .... 14, 15, 70, 71, 83, 164 Cheerleader I'69-'70-'71J, Pep Club, Ski Club, Sophomore Class Secretary BRASMER, NORMA ......................................... 164 BRENNER, BRIGITTE ..... 1 ................... ......... 1 64 SENIOR INDEX AND ACTIVITIES BREWER, DENNIS ,.,........ ....... 1 .164 BREWSTER, FRANCIS ........ ............ 1 64 Honor Roll BROKENSHIRE, LORNA ....,.................. 36,164 BROWN, JIM .......................... ..... .... ....... . . 1 64 BROWN, LLOYD .......................... 49, 92, 94, 117 Varsity Track C3 Yearsl, Varsity Football I2 Yrs.J Lettermen's Club IPres.I, Football Team Captain BROWN, RICHARD .............................. 50, 58, 165 Chess Club, Honor Roll BROWN, ROGER ..,............,.......... 74, 78, 108, 165 Varsity Swimming, Reserve Tennis, Key Club, Affiliation Club, Band C697 BROWN, SHEILA .,......... 1 ........,......................... 165 BUCK, CORALIE ................ 1 .... ........ 4 4, 165 Marcetta Ki, Marcetts, Girls' Glee CSoph.J, Honor Roll, Big E Club BUCK, LARRY ..,,.. ,,,,..,.,.............................. 6 5, 165 BUDNICK, JIM .................,............. ........... 1 65 BUDZIUS, LINDA ................. 14, 44, 45, 53, 165 Marcetta, Ki, Marcetts CSec.J, Abettes ISec.J, Ski Club, Gym Club, El Charro, Senior Spectacular, Bubble Trouble , Lin- colnian Staff BURWASH, MARTIN ................ 16, 50, 66, 165 Debate Club ISoph.J, Key Club, Senator, Peach Fuzz ISoph.J, Beard Most Like Lin- coln's IJr.J, Lincoln News Staff BYMERS, CHERIE ..................................... 35, 165 CACEK, JANICE .......... .......................... .....,. 1 5 5 CAILLIER, SUE ................... ...... . . ...1......1..,,11. 165 Finian's Rainbow , Li'l Abner , Senior Spectacular, Sr. Night of One Acts, Bubble Trouble , Honor Roll CALEY, AL 1 ............... .... 3 8, 50,, 72, 165 Reserve Tennis, Key Club, Ski Club, Sen- ator, Concert Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Finian's Rainbow , Honor Roll CALTON, TERESA 1 ...,.. 1 ...,.,,,............... 44, 165 L.L.L., Marcetta Ki Nice Pres.l, Li'l Ab- ner , Afro American Show CAMPBELL, SANDY ....,... 11, 14, 52, 53,61, 165 Girls' Glee tCorresponcling Sec.J, Ski Club, gepff Club, Abe-ettes, F.T.A., Lincolnian ta CARLSON, JOMARIE ................... ...... .... 4 2 , 165 Pep Club ISec. '69-'70J, Pres. '70-'71l, Sr. Choir, Finian's Rainbow , Li'I Abner , Bubble Trouble , Senior Spectacular CARSON, CHRIS .......... 1 2 4, 50, 62, 66, 166 Rifle Club, Key Club, Senator, Senior Spec- tacular, Senior Night of One Acts, Bubble Trouble CASTELLANE, ANDREW Forestry Club CATHER, BILL ,...,..........,.... ......... 5 0, 62, 165 Key Club, Rifle Club CATON, CHUCK ,,,,,.....,..,.,.,,,...... 38, 50, 109, 166 Varsity Swimming, Cross Country Narsityl, Track IReserveI, Key Club, Concert Band, llZepHBand, Marching Band, Finian's Rain- ow CERAOLO, DONNA ............... 1 ...,,........... 35, 166 Girls' Glee I3 Yearsj CEY, PAULA . .................... ....... 6 0,61 Art Club CHAMBERS, WANDA ....... ....... 1 66 El Charro Club CHARLES, BILL .,...................................,............ 166 CHAVIS, MISSY ................................................. 166 Giqls' Club IProgram Chairman, Jr.J, Honor Ro I CLARK, JOHN ...................................................... 166 CLARK, LARRY ....,,...........................,............. 1.1166 CLARK, LINDA .....,. .....,................. 3 8, 58, 72, 166 Gymnastics Honor Society, L.L.L., Band Council ILibrarian, 2 Yrs.I, Pep Band, Con- cert Band, Marching Band, Woodwind En- semble, Li'l Abner , Bubble Trouble , Honor Roll CLARK, ROGER .............1... .,....................,....... 1 66 Football, Senator CLSMWENTS, SAUNDRA ...... .1...., 1 66 s erettes CLIFTON', MIKE .....,1....................... ...1... 1 66 cl.iFToN, Rick ............................. 1 ................v.... 166 CLOTHER, SCOTT .11 ......................................... 167 Band, Boys' Gourmet Cooking COLE, JOE ...,..,.........,................ 38, 72, 167 Track tSoph.J, Pep Band, Stage Band, Marching Band, Concert Band COLLINS, VIRGINIA .................................... 1167 COLWELL, WILBUR ........,...............,...... 11120, 167 CORBETT, HOLLY ...,......,..............,..... 20, 44, 167 CORRADO, MARILYN ......,,..,..............,............. 165 CORRELL, DEBBIE .............. ..................... 3 4, 167 Senior Choir fPres.J, Li'I Abner , Bubble TroubIe , Senior Spectacular, Drama Club, Senator COX, PENNY ...... ............... ................ 1 6 7, 44, 61 Girls' Club IWelfare Co-Chairmanj, Abe- ettes, Ski Club, Pep Club, Marcetta Ki, Marcetts, F.T.A. COZAD, JERRY ............,.............. 93, 99, 112, 167 CRAM, SUSAN 1 ......... .........,.,.......... 1 1167 CROOKS, JANETTE .... ...................... 1 67 CRUZ, ARLIN .,... ..... 5 8, 167 CUMMINGS, TERI ............. .......... 1 67 CUPPER, CHRISTINA ..... ........ 6 3 D.E. Club DAHL, BONNIE Pep Club, Girls ettes, Ski Club DAHM, DEBBIE 167 ............................. ..61, ' Club, Abe-ettes, Usher- DAVENPORT, JUDY ......... 1 .... 21, 60, 87, 167 Pep Club, Ski Club, Affiliation Club, Art Club, City Wide Youth Council Li'I Ab- ner , Senior Spectacular, Bubble Trouble , Semi-Finalist Daffodil Princess DAVIES, TOM ....,..............,......,............ 1 ........ 1.167 DAVIS, WAYNE ............................................. 167 DeFORREST, LARRY ..... ............ 1 67 DELAND, JEAN ...... ........ 4 4, 167 DeMEERLEER, MARK .......................... ..... 1 ..... 1 68 DeVERE, DORITA ...............,.............................. 168 lar, Honor Roll DIAL, MARK .................................................... 168 DILLION, DENISE ........ 1 ........................1... 44, 168 Marcetta Ki I2 Yrs.J Marcetts Senior Spectacular I ' DuCHARME, TOM .................................. ........ 1 68 DUKES, CATHY. ............ ......., 1 68 DUNLAP, DICK ............... ............... 1 68 DUNSTER, DOUG ...... ........ .................. 1 6 8 Senator, Honor Roll DURHAM, DANNY .......... ...... 6 2, 66, 168 Rifle Club DWYER, TIM ,...... ............. .168 EAKES, BOB ........................ ............................ h 168 Swimming IReserveJ, Gym Team Narsityl, Gym Club, Senator, Honor Roll EASTERDAY, WANDA ........ ....,.......................... 1 68 EI Charro, Senior Spectacular EDDINGTON, DANNY ............................... 63, 168 D.E. Club EDWARDS, DENISE .......................................... 168 Pep Club, Girls' Club, Senator, Li'l Ab- ner , Fashion Show Chairman I2 Yrs.J EMERSON, ROBERT 27, 36, 50, 58, 66, 168 Key Club ITreas.J, Chess Club, Senator, Senior Choir, Concert Chorale, Li'l Ab- ner , Bubble Trouble , Honor Roll Eivnc., CRAIG 1............................................ 63,168 ENGEL, PATRICIA ................ 1 .................. 35, 168 ERB, JAN .............. .......... 1 ea ERB, LARRY .......... ........ 1 sa ERETH, coRRiNE ..... ....... 1 168 Estes, RAY ,.................................................,,.... 169 EVANS, SAM ...1...... ....1.... ................... 5 o ,169 Key Club, D.E.C.A. Club Nice Pres.I, Dra- ma Club, Bubble Trouble , Senior Spec- tacular EVANS, WILLIE Chess Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, Senior Choir EVERETT, PATTY ........................................ 61, 169 Ski Club, Girls' Ensemble, Senior Choir, Finian's Rainbow , Bubble Trouble FACCIALA, MIKE .......... Forestry Club FAIRCHILD, DEBBIE .,....... .............. 1 69 FARLEY, PATRICK ,...... ......... ........ 6 0 , 169 Art Club, Honor Roll FARRISON, DORIS ,,........... ........... 1 69 FEIST, TOM ..,....,,........, ............... 1 69 FIELDS, KATHY ...........,.......,....................... 63, 169 FIELDS, SHARON .......,. .............................. 4 4, 169 Girls' Club, Marcetta Ki, Marcetts, Girls' Club Assistant Director FIGUEROA, LUIS ...................,...............,............ 169 FINK, DEBBIE ............ .....................,................. 1 .63 Football Manager, Varsity Track, Manager in Basketball, Key Club, Lettermen's Club FISHER, DEBBIE . ...................................1.......... 169 FLAMENT, JOHN .......,........................................ 31 Senator, Honor Roll FLANN, DENNIS .....,, ..........,............ 6 2, 120, 169 Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Gymnastics, Gym Club, Lettermen's Club FLEISCHMANN, ELIZABETH ........................ 182 Ski Club FOWLER, RICHARD .............,...................... 65. 169 Sophomore Basketball IManagerI, J. V. Baseball IManagerJ, Varsity Baseball Ilvlan- agerl, Football Manager, Honor Roll FOWLKES, DAVID ............................................., 169 FOWLKES, JO ANNE .....,......................1..... 44, 169 Marcetta Ki, Marcetts, Girls' Glee, Senior our FRANKE, SUSAN ......................,.................. 1 .,.. 169 FRANKLIN, DENNIS .........................1... 36, 50, 99 100, 111, 170 Soph. Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Var- sity Basketball, Varsity Baseball l3 Yrs.I, Varsity Football I2 Yrs.I, Honor Society, Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Senator, Marching Band, Concert Chorale CPres.J I2 Yrs.J, Li'l Abner , Bubble TroubIe , Honor Roll FRANKLIN, FRANCES ..... ............................... 1 70 FUKAHARA, RANDY .......................,........,.1....... 170 FULWIDER, JERRY ..........,.. 49 50 98 117 170 Cross Czougtry, Track, Ke'y Club, Letter- men's u FYALKA, PENNY ..... ................... 3 6, 42, 61, 170 Pep Club tProgram Chairmanj, Senior Choir, Concert Chorale, Finian's Rain- bow , Li'l Abner , Honor Roll GARCIA, GRIF 1 ................................. .... 5 0,170 GARNER, DEBORAH ..... ..111.1.111 1 70 GARRAWAY, JANICE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A.,,,,,,,,,, 71, 85, 170 Cheerleader t'7O-'71J, Girls' Club, Afro-Am- erican Show GARRAWAY, MAXINE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YYY..YY,,YYYY,,Y,Y,, 170 GEISS, GORDON ,,,,,,,.,,,, ,.VV . 170 GEORGE, FRANK ,,.,,.. ,,,,,,,, 6 5, 170 GERMAIN, JACKIE ,,,,, ..,,.....,.,,,.,,,Y,,Y, 1 70 Honor Roll GERSPACHER, MAX ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,., 3 6, 37, 38, 170 Football iSoph.J, Wrestling tReserveJ, Se- nior Choir, Concert Chorale, Concert Band, Finian's Rainbow , Li'I Abner GHEE, ROBERT ....,,,,,, ,,,,,,..... 2 7, 61, 165, 170 GILCREASE, JOYCE ,.,.,.,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 170 GILLARD, KATHY , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 4 170, 175 Abe-ettes iVice Pres.J, Girls' Clubz Marcet- ta Ki, Honor Roll GOLDBERG, JIM ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 49, 50, 98, 117, 170 GRAHAM, WINDI ,,..,, ,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 70 GRAJEDA, DEBORAH ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,Y....,.,,,,,.,,,,, 170 GREGOIRE, GERALD ..,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 1 70 GRIMM, CRAIG ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..... 1 71, 175 GROSHONG, RICHARD ,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 71 GUITERREZ, FRANCESCA ,A,,, ,,,....., 3 5, 171 Advance Girls' Glee HAGER, DIANN 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,....,,,,,,,,, 171 Cha Girls' After School Sports, El rro, Girls' Club, Senator, Honor Roll HALL, BOB ,,,, 14, 75, 79, 85, 99, Varsity Track, Varsity Basketball, for Homecoming King, Abe Linco colnian Staff 117, 171 Finalist ln, Lin- HALL, KATHY ,,,.,...,,.,...,,,,.,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1 ,.,, 171 HAMBLIN, STEVE ,,,,,1, ..YYYY.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 71 HANSEN, JAMIE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YY,,.........,.,,,,, 34, 11, 171 HANSON, BILL ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,. 1 1 3, 171 Varsity Baseball i'70-'71J, Reserve Base- ball l'69J, Soph. Basketball, Honor Roll HANSON, DONALD ,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,..,, ,,,..,, ,,,, 1 7 1 HANSON, KAY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,..,,,,,,, 14, 47, 171 Pep Club, Aqua Maids 13 Yrs.J lSr. Treas.J, Ski Club, Honor Society, Senator, Honor Roll, Lincolnian Staff HAROLD, JOHN ,,,,,.....,t.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,., 110, 171 HARRIS, DIANE ,.,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ..., 1 4, 15, 71, 171 Pep Club, Cheerleader C69-'70, '70-711, Hon- or Roll HARTFIELD, GRANDZIEL .,,....,,,,,,,,,, 10, 65, 171 HARTLOFF, CHUCK ,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 171 HARTMAN, KATHLEEN 1 111 ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 , 171 HASTINGS, GARY , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 38, 172 Baseball lReserveJ, Concert Band, Li'l Abner , Bubble Trouble HATZIDAKIS, CONNIE ,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,s, 1 ,,,,,,,,,, 63, 172 HAVARD, KAY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34,172 HAVERLY, DEBBY ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,, 344, 172 HAYES, DAVID ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 172, 182 HAYES, JUDY ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 72 L.L.L., Gymnastics Club, Senior Spectacu- lar, Bubble Trouble HEBLICH, JACK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 113, 172 HEDMAN, ALISA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 21, 172 Senior Choir Q2 Yrs.J, Girls' Ensemble 12 Yrs.J, Finian's Rainbow , Li'l Abner , Honor Roll HEIN, JANET ,,,, 1 .,,,,,,,, 14, 15, 21, 42, 58, 172 Pep Club Ur. Program Chairman, Sr. Vice Pres.J, Ski Club, Honor Society, Senior Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Finian's Rain- bow , Honor Roll, Lincolnian Staff HENDRICKS, BARBARA ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 172 HENKE, CHARLOTTE ,,,..,1,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 172 Senior Choir HENRY, JEFF ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , ,172 HEWITT, CLIFF ..,.....,,,,,,,,, 24, 34, 36, 122, 172 HICKS, ALVIN ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 HILL, CHERI , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 72 Girls' Club iFriendship Chairmanj HILYARD, LEONARD ,,,,,,,YYYY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, YYVVV 1 00 HOARD, DENISE ,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,, 14, 15, 58, 61, 172 Pep Club iTreas.7, Ski Club, Senator, Hon- or Society, Honor Roll, Lincolnian Staff HOFER, PAULA , 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 72 Pep Club, Ski Club, Honor Roll HOISTAD, SANDY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 1 ,,,,,,,,, 173 HOLDER. SUE ,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H58 17 , 3 After School Sports, Usherettes, Pep Club, S-ki Club, Senator, Girls' Club, Honor So- ciety, Honor Roll, Torch Pin HOLLER, DAVE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ...63, 172 D.E.C.A. Club HOLT,A CHARLES ,,,, ..,, 2 7, 49, 50, 66, 98, 173 Varsity Track and Cross Country, Key Club iPres.J, Gymnastics Club, Debate Club, Lettermen's Club, Honor Society, Senator, Sophomore Class Pres. HOOVER, CONNIE ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 8 6 , 87, 173 Pep Club, Girls' Club, Daffodil Princess HREHA, LaMOYNE ,,,...,,,,,,, 16, 52, 59, 67, 173 HUMPHRIES, VIOLET ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 173 HUTCHINS, ANGIE ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3, 173 HYCH, THELMA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 173 HYDER, PAM 1 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 73 After School Gymnastics Club, Girls' Club, Honor Roll HYLAND, CATHY 1 ,,,, , ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 7, 173 Affiliation Club CChairman-Jr., Sr.D, Astron- omy Club fPres.I, Marching Band, Concert Band, Night of One Acts iSoph.J, Honor Roll, National Merit Finalist IDE, JUSTIN 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,w,, 1 73 INGRAM, BILLY RAY ,,,,,,, YVYY A 7,159 INGRAM, JEROME ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,N ,,,, 117 INNOCENTI, TERRY ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,K ,,,, 173 Cadet Band, Honor Roll JACKSON, JERRA-LEE ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 6, 173 JACOBSEN, CHRIS ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,, .,,,,.., . 173 JACOBSON, DIANE ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 7 3 Honor Roll JEFFERSON, PAUL , ,..........,.,.,,,,,,, 66, 84, 85, 93, 108, 120, 174, 182 Soph. Football, Reserve Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Swimming I3 Yrs.J, 5th place State Diver, Varsity Gymnastics 12 Yrs.J, Decathlon, Gym Club, Student Lead- ers Club, Concert Band, Cadet Band, Homecoming King JENSEN, SCOTT ,,,,..1,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....1.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 174 Choir JOHNSON, ADRIAN ....,.,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 27, 174 Track iSoph. and Jr.J, Cadet Band C3 Yrs.7, Senior Choir tSoph.7, Honor Roll JOHNSON, CINDY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,., 39,174 A.S.B. Corresponding Sec., Concert Band, Marching Band, Majorette 12 Yrs.l, Class Play iSoph.J JOHNSON, DALE ,,,,,,,...,...,...,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 174 JOHNSON, MARILYN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,.,,, 17, 174 JOHNSON, MICHELE ,,,,...,.., 15, 21, 58, 67, 174 Honor Society C2 Yrs.J, Pep Club K3 Yrs.J, Student Council iSr. Yr.J, Honor Roll, Torch Pin, Lincolnian Staff iEditorJ JOHNSON, PATRICIA ...,,,.,,,,, , ,,,,, , , 1174 JOHNSON, PHILLIP .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36, 72, 74, 78, 174 Concert Band, Pep Band, Concert Chorale, Finian's Rainbow , Bubble Trouble JOHNSON, RUTH .,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,...,,..,,,,.,,,, 1 74 JOHNSON, STEVE .,,,, ,,,, .........,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 7 4 Soph. Football JONES, BEV ,.,,,............,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,, ,,...,, , 1174 JONES, GLENN A. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,, 36, 50, 160, 174 Soph. Basketball, Cross Country tReserveJ, Key Club CSgt. At Armsl, Sr. Class Vice Pres., Concert Chorale K2 Yrs.J, Senior Choir K3 Yrs.D, Li'l Abner , Honor Roll, Rotary Club Boy of the Month JONES, GLENN R. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1 .,,..,,,, 39, 174 Boys' Rep. to Council iSoph.J, Senator, Concert Chorale illfz Yrs.b, Senior Choir fl Yr.J, Concert Band I1 Yr.J, Night of One Acts CSoph.J, Finian's Rainbow , Night of One Act iJr.l, Li'l Abner , Senior Spec- tacular, Bubble Trouble , Honor Roll JONES, GLORIA ,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,...,.,....,.,,,,,,.,,,, .1174 JONES, THOMAS ,,,,,,,........... . ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34, 174 JOYCE, DAVID ,,,,,,,,,,..,.,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,...,,,,,,,, 174 KANESTA, LYNN ,,,.. ,,....,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9, 98, 117, 174 Varsity Cross Country C2 Yrs.7, iTeam Cap- tain-Sr.J, Lettermen's Club, Student ln- volvement Committee KELLY, JACOUELINE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,. ,,,..,,,,, 1 7 4 KELLY, RICHARD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 36, 39, 72, 174 Concert Band, Concert Chorale KEMP, PAUL 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... ,,......, 1 75 Astronomy Club iPres.J, National Merit Finalist, Honor Roll, Rotary Club Boy of the Month KENNEDY, CHUCK ........,,...,,,.,,,,, 1 72, 175 Concert Band, Pep Band, Finian's Rain- bow , Li'l Abner , Bubble Trouble KENNEDY, PATTY ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,..,,, 14, 46, 47, 175 Pep Club, Aqua Maids K1 Yr.J, Senator, Girls' Club, Honor Roll, Lincolnian Staff, Honor Roll KERILLA, PAT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63, 175 School Store Manager KERILLA, TERRI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, 1 75 KERSHNER, PARVIN ,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8 KESSLER, JOHN KIELY, MILLIE ,,......1...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,,,,,,.. ,,,, 1 75 KIESEL, SHARON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,, 47, 61, 175 Ski Club, Aqua Maids I3 Yrs.J Vice Pres.J, Junior Class Secretary KIESEL, TED ,,,,,,,,,,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.....,,,.,.,,,,,,, 175 KLANG, KIM 1 ,,1.,,,,,,,,,,,,............,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, 175 KNIGHT, RAMONA ,,,,,..,,.,..,,..,,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 1 175 KOVAL, DONNA , ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,.,,,,.,, 44, 58, 61, 175 Marcetta Ki, Marcetts iPres.I, Ski Club, Honor Society, Usherettes, Honor Roll KUHN, TERRY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, 175 Senator LACHER, ROSE ,,,,,, ...,,,, ,..,, 175 Girls' Club LANOON, PAT 1 .,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 75 Li'l Abner , Senior Spectacular, Night of One Acts, Bubble Trouble LaPOlNTE, DOUG .,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ..., ..,., 1 7 5 LARISON, BARB ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,, 4 4, 175 Marcetta-Ki LARSON, BARBARA ..... ,,,,,,,,,,... 1 76 LEACH, ROBERT 1 ...,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 , ,... 178 LeBLANC, PAT 1 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..... 47, 58, 176 Aqua Maids U71 Pres.J, Pep Club, F.T.A., Honor Society, Torch Pin, Homecoming Senator, Li'l Abner , Night of One Acts V69-'71J, Senior Class Play, Bubble Trouble LEE, JILL ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 1 176 Powder Puff Football, After School Sports, Forestry, Choir, Usherettes iHistorian7, Li'l Abner LeTOURNEAU, JANICE ,,,,,,,,..,,..,, , ,,,,..,,, 54, 63 After School Sports, F.T.A., L.L,L. LEWIS, MIKE ,,,,,,.,,,.,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... 1,176 LEWIS, RICK , . ,,,...,..,, ,,,,,,,,,.., 1 6, 93, 113, 176 Varsgty Football, Varsity Baseball, News Sta LIEN, LARRY 1 ,,,,,......,.,..,.1,,,,,,.,,,...., 92, 112, 176 Varsity Football LIPOMA, KATHIE ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,.,,,, 5 5, 58, 60, 176 Art Club, EI Charro, Honor Society, Usher- ettes C71 Sec.D LOCKE, PAT 1 .,.,, ,.,,,..,1,,,1,,....,.,,,,..,..., 3 8, 72, 176 Senior Choir, Concert Band, Pep Band, Marching Band, Girls' Ensemble, Concert Chorale, Honor Roll LONG, STEVE ,,,,,, , .,,.,,.1.....,,..,,....,............... 120 LONGWORTH, LOGAN ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,, 11. ,,,...,... .176 LOPEZ, DELORES ,,,,,...,,,,, ..,,,...,,, ...,,, 5 5 , 62, 176 L.L.L., Rifle Club, Girls' Club 1Welfare Chairmanj, Abettes, Usherettes LUMSDEN, CINDAY .,........,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,., 176 Honor Roll LUND, RON ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23, 61, 99, 112, 176 Varsity Basketball, Golf Team LYTLE, KRIS ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,..............1,,..,.,,, 176 Senate MacDOUGALL, ROBIN ,,,... .....,,,.,., ,..... ..... 1 7 6 MALONEY, LARRY ,..........,...,. 16, 58, 67, 176 Lincoln News Editor MALONEY, MARIDEE .,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,......... 34,176 El Charro, Advanced Girls' Glee, Senior hoir MARCOE, EUGENE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 35, 36, 37, 50, 176 F.T.A., Key Club, Concert Corale Nice Pres.J, Senior Choir, Li'l Abner , Fin- ian's Rainbow , Honor Roll MARESH, BARBARA ,,,,,, ,,......,.,.....,,,.,,.,,,,, 1 76 Senior Choir, Honor Roll MARKLEY, KRISTI , ,,,,,,,,,,1.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,, 1 76 Usherettes, Beg. Girls' Glee, Perfect At- tendance MARTINSON, CATHIE ,............................ 1 ...., 177 MATTSEN, RICHARD .... ........, 1 77 F.B.A. MAY, DORIS 1 .... ..,...,...... 1 77 McCALL, ROBERT .... ......... 9 4,177 Varsity Football McCLAIN, SANDY ,...... 1 1,11......,,........ 21, 87, 177 Senior Class Play, Daffodil Finalist, Honor ROI McCLAMMY, WILLIS ,.....1,................,..,1....,..... 177 MCCLELLAN, KATHIE ......., .....,,..,... ..... 4 4 , 177 Y-Teens iTreas.J, Marcetta-Ki, Gymnastics Club, Honor Roll MCCONNEL, LYNETTE ....111...1. ...,,. 4 7, 81, 177 Aqua Maids, Marching Band, Concert Band, Honor Roll, Junior Class Council MCCUMSEY, CORINNE .....1....... 1 ...,,,,.,,.....1.... 177 Marcetta-Ki, Marcetts, Honor Roll McCURDY, SHELLY .,.,............,,....,,,,,.,..,........, 177 Honor Roll McDONALD, GERE ..... .1 ...,....,.,,.... .......... 1 77 MCDONOUGH, TIM ....1...1.1.. 61, 66, 92, 93, 95, 99, 117, 177 Varsity Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Lettermen's Club, Senate McDOWELL, BARBARA ,.....,....1..........,,......1.. 177 McFARLAND, SHEILA ,...,,,., ......,.,,1.....,.1...1.. 1 78 McKERNAN, GREG .......... ...,...., 1 78 Cross Country McKINNON, GAYE ,...,..,.,,,,1,,,,,,.........,.........,,,, 178 El Charro, Li'l Abner McLAUGHLIN, DESI 36, 42, 61, 87, 161, 178 Sr. Class President, Pep Club ISr. Rep.J, Concert Chorale C2 Yrs.J, Sr. Choir, Jr. Class Representative, Soph. Class Rep- resentative, Key Heart, Finian's Rain- bow , Li'l Abner , Bubble Trouble , Daffodil Finalist, Senator i2 Yrs.J McOUADE, MIKE ,,,,.. 1 .,,,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,1..,.....,..... 1 78 Soph. Basketball, Varsity Football MCOUEEN, SHARON ........................... 1 ...,, 44, 178 Marcetta-Ki, Marcetts McOUILLIN, PATTI .,..,.....,. .,,..., 1 3, 44, 178 Marcetta-Ki, Marcetts MEADOWS, RUSSEL ,,,,,..,,,, ,,.,.,...,,..,, 1 78 Soph. Football MESOYDEZ, CORINNE ...............1.......... H 39, 178 Concert Band, Marching Band, Finian's Saindbown, Bubble Trouble , Girls' Club, an MILLER, SHEILA ,.1......,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,1. .....,..1,,,,,,,,, 1 78 MINOR, CARMEN .,,.,,,,,1..1....,........,,,,,1,,,1 35, 178 Girls' Gourmet Class MIX, STEVE ...,,, ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,.1........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5, 178 Reserve Tennis, Inter. Basketball, Key Club iTreas.J, Honor Roll MOAK, TOM .......,..... .,,,,.1.......... 3 9, 50, 72, 178 Key Club, Concert Band, Pep Band, March- ing Band, Li'l Abner , Honor Roll MONTGOMERY, DEBRA ,,,.,.,,,,,,,1,,...,.......,.,1,,, 178 MOONEY, DEBBIE ,.,,,,....,, 1,,,,1,,,..........,,,.,,,,,, 1 78 F.F.AA., Y-Teens MOORE, ROCHELLE ,... ............. 1 78 MORRELL, NANCY .11 ........ 64, 179 MORRISON, CURTIS ,.,. ,,.,,,., 6 5, 179 Forestry Club MOTTLEY, PEGGY ..,........,........,,.,,,..,,,....1,..,..... 179 MOVIUS, DEBBIE .......... ,,.....,... 4 7, 61, 178, 179 Lincoln Powderpuff, Aqua Maids iSecy.J, Ski Club, Senior Choir MUIR, MARILYN ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,1,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,, 1 .,,,, 179 MURRAY, SUSAN ,..............., ..........,..., 1 79 MYRVIK, SHARRON ...,,..,.,,,,,,,, ,,....., 4 4, 179 Marcetta-Ki, Marcettes NADEAU, SARAH ,...,. ....., 1 .... 1 79 NAIL, JERRY ,..,.......1.11.. ...........,... 1 79 NEEDHAM, JOAN ,,............, ....,.,1, 1 7, 179 NESHEIM, JUDY ........,......1... .....,...... 1 79 Ski Club, Honor Roll NESS, AMY ....................,............. ,,,, , , 179 NEUKOM, JOAN ....... ,,,,,.,......, 6 0, 61, 179 Ski Club, Gymnastics Club, F.T.A., Senior Class Play NEWELL, DUWAYNE ,,,. NOLLAN, KATHY ,,,,,,,,. 179 179 NORDLAND, MARY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36, 179 Girls' Club ISecy.J, Senior Choir, Concert Chorale, Ensemble, Finian's Rainbow , Bubble Trouble NORTHOVER, STEVE11127, 57, 58, 66, 120, 179 Gymnastics Club, Wrestling Mgr., Senate, Chess Club, Senior Spectacular, Bubble Trouble NOVAK, STEVE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,lA,A,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 179 NUGENT, KATHY 7,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 14, 15, 42, 58, 179 Honor Roll, Senate, Ski Club, Pep Club Nice Prs. '70, Sec. '71J, Lincolnian Staff NYLAND, CHRIS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 180 ODLE, JIM ,,,A.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,.,,,.....,..,,.,,...,........, 180 ODEM, FAYE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30. 180, 182 Honor Society, Gym Club, Rifle Club, Night of One Acts, National Achievement Schol- arship Winner OGBURN, RHONDA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 1 ,,,, 54, 180 OLSEN, CHRIS ,,,,,,t,t,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,., 39, 61, 160, 180 L.L.L. lPres.J, Ski Club, Senior Class Trea- gureg, Pep Club, Concert Band, Marching an OLSON, CHRIS ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 80 OMER, JO DEE .......... ,,,.,, 6 6, 180 ORR, RAYMOND ,,.,,....,,, ,,,,,,, 5 7, 180 OSBORN, LINDA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 O'TOOLE, SEBASTIAN OWEN, LLOYD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,,,,,,, 1 80 OWENS, DEBORAH OYE, DEBBIE ,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 80 PAGNI, BRAD ,,,,,,, 1,,11,,, 1 80 Chess Club PANITZ, LINDA ,,,,,,,,, PARENT, DENNIS ..... PARKER, DALE ,..... PARKER, RICK ,,,,..,,., 111f1ff1'i6', '17, P56 I B 180 180 120, 180 105 180 PARKINSON, WALT ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 8, 62, Rifle Club PARKOS, RICK ,,,,,, 1,,,,1,1 1 80 PARR, BRENDA ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 80 PARR, CONNIE 1 ,,.,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 8 0 PATTERSON, TOM ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 180 PAUL, BOB ,.,,, 1 1,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,1.,,,., 53, 181 Soph. Basketbal, D.E.C.A. Club iPres.I PAUL, LARRY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 181 PEARSALL, RON ,,,,.,..,1...,..,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 181 PEREZ, MAUREEN ,,,,,,,1,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20, 181 Honor Society, Torch Pin, FTA, Pep Band, Concert Band, Li'l Abner PERKINS, EDDIE ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,,1,,,,,,,,,,, 1 81 PETERSON, STEPHANIE ,,.,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, 1 81 PHILLIPS, DEBI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 81 Girls' Intramurals PICKEL, DEBBIE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44, 181 El Charro, Pep Club, Marcetta Ki, Ush- erettes Nice Pres.J PIERCE, JULIE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,1,,, 181 PILLARD, SHARON ,,,,,,,,,,,1 1,,, 1 134, 181 PITT, WILLIAM 1,1,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 81 Reserve Cross Country PITZLER, STEVE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 27 POLLARD, CURTIS ,,,,.,...,...,,..... 34, 38, 111, 181 PORRITT, GLORIA ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 111181 PORTER, MARY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,, 34 POWELL, MILESSA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,, 44, 181 glrarcetta Ki, Marcettes, Usherettes, Senior our POWERS, PAT ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5, 181 PUGSLEY, ROY ,,,1,,, ,,,,,, 3 4, 181 El Charro OUANRUD, KAREN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63, 66, 181 Pep Club, Senior Choir, Finian's Rain- bow , Honor Roll, D.E.C.A. Club, Fashion Board iBon.I QUINONES, SANDRA ,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 182 RAINS, KEN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 8, 182 Chess Club, Honor Society RAWLEY, JILL ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,11,, 1 82 REGAN, MICHELLE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, 182 REID, EARL ,..,.....,...,,,,.,,,,,,, 16, 34, 120, 182 Swimming Mgr., Gymnastcis, Key Club, Debate Club, Jr. Class V. Pres., Concert Band, Senior Choir, Finian's Rainbow , Li'l Abner , Bubble Trouble REMYNSE, EDDIE .,..,,....,,,,......,...,.,,,.,.1.,,,,,,,,,, 182 Forestry Club RENICKER, CHRIS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 182 RHODES, HAROLD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 82 RIMESTAD, JOLEEN ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 61, 63, 175, 182 Girls' Club iPres.J, Abettes Nice Pres.l, Gygwnastics, Usherettes, Ski Club, Mar- ce es ROBERSON, RICHARD 111 .,,,.111.1.,111111111111111 182 ROBERSON, RON .1,11..1.. 111,1.1111 1 82 ROBERTS, SANDRA 111111,.111,1111111..1,,111,1,11,11111 1 182 ROBINSON, JIM 11111,11111111111111,,,1111,,111,,,,, 100, 111 Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Golf ROGERS, BOB ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,...,..........,,..,,1.111111111 182 ROGGE, LaJEAN ..........,,..1.1...,.....1.1 1 111,111, 182 RONEY, MIKE 11 1,1,,1,, 182 ROSE, RANDY ,111 ,.,.., 2 2, 182 ROSS, BILL 11 11,,,,.11..,, ...... ...183 RUDOLPH, GERALD .,,,,, ,,,...,., 1 83 RYGMYR, GARY 111111..1,. .,,,,,,,.,,.,,,, 1 83 SABOL, NANCY 111.1111111111,.....1.......,,....,, 58, 66, 183 Ski Club, Honor Society, Senate SANDERS, ANDREW ,1111,.,,.1,. 1 .............,,.,,..,,,,, 183 SANDERS, BOB 1 .,........,.......,,,,.,,,...,.,...........,... 183 SANDERS, DEBBIE SAWYER, BECKY 1 ,..,..,,,,,, ,,,.,,. 1 ,,,.....,... 6 1, 183 Usherettes, Senator, Ski Club, Marcetta Ki, Bubble Trouble SAWYER, JON .....1................,,,,,,,,,,,.,. ,.........., 1 83 Honor Roll SCHEELS, KRISTIE ..,,, 1 ,,,...,..,,. ........ 1183 Usherettes, Lincoln News SCHEIDT, LARRY 11111111,.1,,........... 1 ..,,,1...,,,.,,,, 183 SCHORBA, SUSAN 111,,1,111111 111 ...........,,,, 63, 183 SCHWEITZER, CHRIS .........,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,.... 63, 183 Usherettes, Abettes iPres.I, Marcetta Ki SENSKY, SCOTT 111111111111,111.....,.............,,,,,,, 62, 183 SHEARD, STEVE .,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,....,. 34, 44, 183 SHERRON, PATRICIA 1..........., 1 1111 1 1111 34, 44, 183 Girls' Club, Marcetta Ki, Afro-Week, Fin- ian's Rainbow SIDORAN, DANA .............1...1111111111111111 1 .1...........,, 111 SIDES, JUNE 11..1.1...11....1 ......... 1 83 SIEGEL, SALLY 11111111111...111.... 111111111 1 83 SILMSER, GEORGIA ,111,1111111.111 ....111..1111 1 83 SILSBEE, LARRY .....,. 1 111111111 1.....1...,,,.., 1 83 SIMES, RODNEY ....... 111.111 1 17, 184 SIMMS, FELIX 11.1..111.1.. 11111111111.. 1 84 SMITH, BOB 11111111111111111111 11111111, 1 84 SMITH, CHARMAINE ,,11 ......111 1 84 SMITH, LINDA ............. 11 .111 ......... 1 84 SMITH, LORIE 11.11.1......... ...11...1111 .1....... 1 8 4 SMITH, RICHARD 11.1......1...1........ 1 ....1111 ......1 6 5 SNODGRASS, MICHAEL ,1111 1 11.1.... 11.111,11111111 1 84 SNOW, LINDA 111111111111111111111 11 .1..........1,..1.1 184,34 SNYDER, DEBBIE ,,11,,,11 11 11111 72, 73, 184 SOLHEIM, PATTI ............ 11111111.1., 6 3, 184 SOVEY, PAATTI ...11............. ,11,111..1111111 1 84 SPENCER, MARY 111111.1.1111....11 .1111.111 1 84 Pep Club, Usherettes SPURGEON, LINDA ,11111111111.111.. ......... 1 84 Usherettes, Girls' Club STADTLER, ALBERTA ........1 11111.... 1 84 Abettes, Girls' Club STAINBROOK, NANCY ...........1 111111 1 11111 1 85 FTA, Camp Counselor STARGEL, DAVE 111....1..111.1.1.......1..... .1..... 1 09, 185 Swim Team, Forestry Club STEEN, MARK ,,11,1,,,11111,,111111111111.1 ........, 1 85 Concert Band STEPHENS, EARL ...1..1 1..11111. 1 85 STEVENS, KEN 11...... 11111111, 1 85 STEWART, KAY 11111 11111111 1 85 STILL, LARRY 111.11..1. 1111.111, 1 85 STODDARD, CRAIG 1.... ,.111.11, 1 85 STONE, DAVID 1,111.111 .1.....,1 1 85 STRAYER, DEBBIE 11111 .....1... 1 85 SULLIVAN, DEBBIE ,11111 ...1..1., 1 85 Usherettes iSec.J SWANSON, DEBBIE 111.11111111 1185 SWANSON, MARK .... .1111111111 1 11185 SWENSON, LES 1...1.. .1...111, 3 4, 185 SYLSTAAD, ROD 111111111 ..1.......1......1..........11.1.111 1 85 TARON, JO 11111111111111111111111111111111. 1 .11..11..1..........1.1 185 Honor Roll, Senate, Li'l Abner , Fini- an's Rainbow TART, MARTY 11111111.11..........,...111.........11 1 ,1111 50, 185 Reserve Trask, Key Club, Honor Roll, Senate TAYLOR, CHRIS ,11111111.. 1 111111.11. 1 .1...11....1....,..... 185 TAYLOR, MIKE 1...11...,11.... ,1111 1 111111111111111....111... 1 85 Boys' Glee TEMPLETON, NANCY 111 ..... 12, 75, 79, 85, 186 L.L.L., Pep Club, Homecoming Court, Hon- or Roll, Mary Lincoln TERRANCE, BOBBY 111111111 1 .1.11..... 1 .1...1........1..., 186 TERRY, MARY 1111111,11111111111 .1.1.11 1 .............. 1 86 TERRY, MATTHEW ..,.. 1 111,11111,111111111111111..1 1 1..1... 186 THATCHER, JUDY .........1..11.111..1111111 1 1111 111164, 186 El Charro iTreas.J, Forestry Club, Gymnas- tics THAYER, BRUCE 11111 1111 111...1......1.....11........ 58, 186 Soph. Football, Chess Club THOMAS, ROBERT .111..11111.1 1 1.1111111111111...... 50, 186 Senator, Key Club, Soph. Basketball, S- enior Class Play THOMPSON, LAURA 11.11.1.........1 1 .... 1 .1111111 61, 186 TIPPIE, CRAIG 111111111111.1....1.1.......1..... 109, 162, 186 Varsity Swim Team, Ski Club TKACHENKO, ARLYSS 1111.1111 1 11.11.1..1...1............, 186 El Charro, Gymnastics TROTTER, CAROL 11.......... .....111,11111111111.111111.111.. 1 86 TUCKER, KAREN .......1.1..........., 66, 67, 160, 186 Sr. Girls' Rep. TURNER, JACK 1... ..............1.....,,1... 1 86 VALBERT, JULIE ..,,,, ..111... 6 3, 186 VANDENBERG, KEN .... ......... 1 86 Rifle Club VanDERRIPE, GENE ..,......... ........ 5 0, 186 Wrestling, Key Club VAUGHAN, YVETTE ...... ....... 5 5, 185 VELASQUEZ, CARMEN .1..1.. ........... 1 85 VELASQUEZ, TONY .................... ................. . .1186 VESETH, KRISTI 1 ....... .............................. 5 8, 186 Honor Society, Debate Club, Night of One Act, Senior Class Play VIGIL, DEBBIE 1 ........................ ........... 1 161, 187 Ski Club VIGUS, SHANNO ,...1...............,...1..1...,.....,.......... 187 VIKAN, JUDY ..................................., 44, 58 187 Marcetta Ki, Marcettes, Honor Roll, Ski Club, Girls' Club tService Chmn.J, Bubble Troube VONWALTER, PRISCILLA ....1.11. 38, 58, 67, 187 Student Council WAHL, DEBBIE 11 .............................1..11111. 63, 187 D.E.C.A. Club, Marcetta Ki, Fashion Board WALKER, DAVE 11............1.........................111.11111, 187 WALLS, LARRY ...,,..1.....,..... .....................1111.1111..1 2 7 Varsity Track, Key Club WALTON, ELAINE .......1..1........ .......... 1 87 WATTS, SHARON ,.,,.. ..,111...1 ................. 1 8 7 WEATHERBY, VANGIE ............................. 26, 187 Afro Week WEBB, BILL ..,..,1. ...1.. ..1.11..111............ 6 1 , 171, 187 Ski' Club fPres.J, Soph. Football, Basket- B WEIJCK, KATHIE ....11.1...1....................,.............. 187 WELLS, NANCI ,,.... ..11..11111 111..,,.................. 1 1 87 WESLEY, CONSUELLA .........,....., 71, 76, 87, 187 Gymnastics, Afro Week, Finian's Rain- lgowti Cheerleader, Maiorette, Fashion oar WESTON, RON .... ......................1...., 1 21, 178, 187 Forestry Club, Gymnastics WETHERELL, DAVID ,,,,1,,,1,,,,,,,........,...... 65,187 WETZEL, CARLA ....................11....., 38, 58, 72, 187 WHITE, ANN 1 ...1......1.1.1. .......1....1............1. 1 87 WHITE, WANDA .,,............ ...1..................1. 1 87 WHITLEY, BARBARA ,11111,111111 ,1111111111111111111111, 1 87 Honor Roll WHITON, RAYNA .....................1.. .....11.........1.,11 1 87 L.L.L. tPres.J, Gymnastics, Concert Band, Marching Band, Honor Society, Torch Pin, Li'l Abner WICKSTROM, ED ,11111111111111111111111,11111,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,11, 188 Forestry Club WILEY, RAYMOND 1,,, 1111111 1 88 WILFRED, PERRY ,1,,,,1,,,111,11,,,,11111111111111111111111111 188 WILGUS, JOAN 1 1111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111 1 88 Pep Club, Affiliation, Ski Club tTreas.J, Art Club, Girls' Club Rep., Li'I Abner WILLIAMS, DENISE 1,1111111111111111111,11111111111111111,11 188 WILLIAMS, MARGIE 111111 111111111 3 8, 58, 160, 188 Concert Band, Marching Band, Finian's Rainbow , Li'l Abner , Honor Society, Af- filiation Club, Senior Class Sec. WILSON, BARBARA JEAN 144, 76, 80, 87, 188 L.L.L., Gymnastics, Marcetta Ki, Girls' Club, Li'l Abner , Finian's Rainbow , Afro Week Queen wn.soN, DEBRA 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111, 188 wILsoN, JANIA 111111111111111111111111111111 14, 15, 61, se Usherettes, Ski Club, Pep Club, Aqua Maids, Jr. Prom Chairman, Senate, Soph. 81 Jr. Class Treasurer, Lincolnian Staff, Dial Editor, Camp Counselor WILTFONG, LLOYD 1111111111111111111111111111 57, 120, 188 Gymnasicts, Lettermen's Club, Pep Club WINFIELD, BRENDA 11111 11111 1 16, 36, 38, 188 WINFIELD, GLENDA VERSELLA 111111 16, 58, 66, 67, 188 Honor Roll, Girls' Ensemble, Afro Week fCo-Chairmanl, Earth Week iChairmanJ, Student Council Nice Pres.7, Lincoln News WOLFORD, VERNON 111111111111 1111111111111 ,11111111 1 8 8 WOLF, ROGER 111111111111 111 11111 188 WOODS, LARRY 1 11,111 11111111 11111 1 8 8 WOODS, ROSEMARY 11111111 111111 6 7, 188 WRENN, BONNIE 11111111111111111 1111111 8 7, 188 WRIGHT, JOANNE 1111111111111111111 11111111111 1 88 Rifle Club, Usherettes YATES, HENRY 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 188 YINGLING, JOHN H. JR. 11111111111111111111111 27, 49, 50, 67, 70, 76, 120 YORK, KAREN 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 34, 188 YOUNG, CLAUDIA 11111 11 44, 55, 58, 85, 189 Gym Club, F.T.A., Usherettes lPres.J, Hon- or Society, Marcetta Ki, Marcettes, Sen- ator, Night of One Acts, Afro Week, Camp Counselor, Homecoming Court YOUNG, DAVE 1 11 57, 66, 70, 76, 120, 189 Wrestling, Gym Club, Key Club, Letter- men's Club, Senior Choir, Concert Corale, Li'l Abner , Bubble Trouble , Afro Week YOUNG, KAREN 1 11 1 63 ZACHER, GERRY 11 11.1 75, 166, 189 ZATTERBERG, GLEN 1 11 11 61, 189 Ski Club Nice Pres.J ZELENAK, MARY 44, 67, 79, 189 Lincoln Week Chairman Abilla, Rosie ,,,, Adams, Lynn ,,......, Aguillan, Robin .,,, Allen, Jimmie ...... Allen, Ruth ,,,,,,,, Amsbory, Anderson Anderson Richard ,..... Brenda .,,,,, Cathy ..... Anderson David .,,,, Anderson, Debra ..... Anderson, Greg .,,,,, Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrews, ffff.'fffff49f'93,A7115i '---'--11111117149 1..ffffffffffffffffffffff''29 Kathy ..... ........s 3 s, 59, 61, 122 Rodney .7.,,. Steve .... Bob ....... Arispe, Steven ,,,,,,,,,,,, '''fff.f.fff1'9'f 36,''58 1.11.50, 104, Armstrong, Monica ...,. ,........,...,...,....,..,.,,. Arthur Jamie ,1,,,,,,,,,,,. Babbs, Jesse .,,..,... Bacevic, Dorothy .,,,,. Bachmann, Nancy Bachman, Peggy ...,, Baespflug, Larke ..,,,,, Bailey, Alexander ...... Baize, Joe 1 ,,,.... .. Baldassin, Brian ........ Baltazar, Roderick Barem, Leif , ...,,.1..,. Barker, Debbie .,,.... Barnett, Debe ...,... Bastian, Karen ...,. Bell, Mayumi ,,.,,,.,1 Belobaba, Zene ..... Benger, Peggy Bennett, Wendy--1111 Berwold, Randi ..., Bird, Jim . ,,..... . Birdsal, Debbie .,,.,1 Birdsell, Roger Bishop, Steve ,,.,..... Black, Greg ,......... BOl'l3l'll'lOl'l, Teresa Bonnell, Gary ,,,,,,..... Boushack, Rod ...... Brandner, Doug ,..,, 1 Brazil, Coleen ,.1,,,.., Brewer, Lynette Briggs, Marla .,....... Brongil, Ray ......,,,,.....,,, Brown, Randy ,,,,,,,. Bucher, Steve ..,Y,. Buchholz, John .,.... Buckley, Patsy ,..1.. Bullard, Don ,,,,,,,,,, Butenhoff, lla .,.... Caldon, Brad .,......,,. Campbell, Cathy ,,,,,,,, Campbell, Gilbert ...... Campbell, Joy .,...... Capps, Lester .,..1. Card, Lynda .,.,,,. Carney, Pat ,,,,,,,,. Carr, Debbie ........ Carreau, Gary .,.., Carroll, Don ,,..,,,.., Carter, Da rryle ,,..... Casperson, Laila Caspersen, Linda . Cassidy, Janice ..,. Castillo, Trina ...... Caton, Roy 1 ,...,1 1 Caywood, Verneica Champrey, Kim ,,,... Cherry, Glen ,..... Chiarolla, Susan Childress, LaVeta 111 Conrad, Cinq-Mars Clark, Mark ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cobb, James .,.,,.,, Cohrs, Harold ,,,,. Colbo, Brad ,,,,,. Cole, Mike ,,,.,... Coleman, Dana ,,,, Collins, Pam ,,,,,.. Combs, Chuck Connell, Richard 1 Corbett, Larry ..,.. Crist, David ,,,,,, Crockett, Mary ......... Crooks, Hank ,,,,A,,,,,YY,, Crookshank, JoAnn ....fffff34,' 1fQ1fff34,i ffffffIfffQIff39Q' 11111136, 38, 47, 54, ss, 109, fffffffff62f 49, 50,'92f93Q 117,'' 94, ''' 'ffffQfff164,'117, '1fff.52 104 A117W 1.1.......f.1.....f..1501 66, 17, 49, 59, 110, ffffffff2i7, 61,i 'iffffIf55f' 111111. 44 150 ...fffffffffffffffff56, 1161, 1QQQQQ1QI5B','6'2,''EGQF105, 38, .1..1..1....61, 108, 111139, ss, 111138, JUNIOR INDEX Eberle, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 38 Eccles, Wayne ,,,, Ecklund, Dennis ..... Edlin, Patsy ..,,..,,, Edlin, Patty ,,,,,,,,,,,, Edwards, Sharon ..... Egeland, Kerri ...,..,,. Ehmke, Kathy ,,,, Elias, Jonathan .. Elliott, Dennis ,,.,., Ellis, Kathleen .,,,,, Elliser, Helen ...... Elliser, Herb ,,,.,... Emery, Howard .,,,,,, Ertz, Dan ,,,,,,,,,Y Current, Jackie ........ fm .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dangeli, Bill ....,, ..., Dangeli, Carolyn Darnell, Jerrie ....,.... Davis, Robert ....., Dearinger, Sally ,.,,... Decker, Gayle ,,,,....... Denney, Frank .,... DeSoto, John ,.., Diess, Gery ....,, Divis, Jerry ,,,, Dolan, Kathy ,...,.... 111196, 107, 111117, Dolan, Sam ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Dougherty, Amelia ,,,..... .35, Dougherty, Michael ,,,,,, ,,1,,,,,,,, Ducolon, Anita ,,,,,,,,,, A,,,,,-,,, Dugwyler, Bill ,,,1,,,,,, Y,,,,,,, 3 3 Durham, Dave ,1,,,, ,,,,-,, 1 17 Eakes, Tim ,,,,.......,...... 111 Eberhart, Howard ..,,,, Escene, Vicki ....... Evans, Teresa ....,, Factory, Darnell .... Farley, Dawn ...,..., Feist, Jennifer ,,,,,,, Fernandez, Tony ..,,. Fiecke, John ,,,..,......., Figuracion, Ralph ,,,,. Finn, Donna ,,,,,,,,,,,, Fleming, Madaline . Flores, George ,,,,,.. Fowler, Pam ,,,,,,,,,,,, Franklin, Karen ,,,,. Freudenstein, Sue 1 Fritz, Betty ,,,,,,.,1,,,,,..., Galligan, Mark ,,,,......,. Gehrmand, Sherri Gene, Shane .,,,,,,,,,,, Gerry, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gerspacher, Alex ........ Gibbeson, Lynn ,,,...,. Gibson, Claudia ,,,,. Gililand, Ross ........ Glover, Carolyn .......... Goldberg, Evalyn ,,.,.,. Gonzales, Diane .,,,. Gossman, Dave ...... Grace, Annette ....., Graham, Donald ,.,.,. fffffffioli 1.11151 61 1.ffff54, 104 25 .1ffff113' ...ffffff44, 58 1111104, 117 66 34 .1ffffff55 .,....111142liV 39 fffffffff57,' 61 11150, 110 fffff1f'36,' .......fffffffffffff55,A 56, v 1 v i Graham, Robert ,,,,,,,,,, 11 A,,,, 66, 93, Granberg, Robert ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, 1 1 7, Grassi, Nello ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Greene, Owen ....,,....,......,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 2, Groh, James ,,,11,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 13, Grover, Dennis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0, Guadalupe, Treriena ...... ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Haines, Brian ....,...............,..,,,... 34, 50, 109, Hall, Chris . ...,,,........ 1 ..,. 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Hankerson, Esther . Hanson, Randy ......... Hanson, Ruth ......... Hanson, Wanda ,,,... Hardy, Barbara .11Q1147',' '55, '76, '50 Hardy, Vince .11 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, , 1 Harmia, Chuck ............., ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 1 04, Hartfield, Nathaniel ,,,,, 1,1 ,,,,, 57, 120, Hartle, Keith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hartman, Bonnie ,,,,,, ,Y,,,,,,,,,,YYYY,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.. Harvey. Tony ............ ,,,v,,..., 92, 95, 117, Hauge, Kathy ,,1,,1,,,,,1,,,,,,,, ,,-,,.,,,,,,,1,,Y,Y,,,,,,,Y,, Hausauer, Mel ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 .,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hayes, Sue ,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, 1 ,,111111 ,,1,,,, 1 48, Hayward, Ed ..... ,,1,,,11,,1,,11 Heady, Marc ,1,,111,,111111 Healy, Pat ,,,,11, ,,1,,1111111111,11111. Hedman, Larry 11111 ,11,111 9 3, 104, Heller, Susan 1,,,,,,,, 1,,1,,,11,,, , 34 Hendricks, Connie ..,.11 Henke, Claudia 111111 Henry, Kevin 11111.111 Henson, Jack ,,1,.,,,.. Herring, Robert ...... Hiatt, Nora .1,..,.,1...,.1 62, 96, Hicks, John Steven .... Higginbotham, Gwen Hildebrand, Mike .,...... Hobbick, Karen 111111. Hockaday, Dave .11,. Hockaday, Lori ..,..... Hokenson, Jeff ...... Hollstrom, Mary ...111 Holman, Renea .,1,.. '.'fff111f.ff145f95, 117, 'fflflf 'ffffff1ffQff96 ..1 ...1.1111..,.1 33, Hondle, Bill 111,,,,,,, ,,1,,,1,,,,,1,11,1111111, 5 8, 62, Hondle, Bruce ,,,, ,,,,,1111,11,1,,,,1, 5 8, 62, 122 Hope, Steve ,..., ,,,,..,, 4 9, 66, 99, 104, 117 Howard, Ellen ,,1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,,,11111,,,,,, Hull, Robert 1111..... Hulscher, Eileen ...,... Humphrey, Diane 111. Hunt, Richard 111,11111 Hutchins, Sandy ...,. Hyatt, Charles ........ Hyland, Melissa 11111. Ide, Mark 1...11.11111 lngeberg, Karen ...... Jackson, Mike 111.11 Johanson, Wade ...... Johnson, Johnson Barbara ....1... Cheryl ,.1,., Johnson, JoDee ....,. Johnson, Lona 111111.1..,.. Johnson, Richard ..,1,. Johnson, Sandra .,.. Johnson, Sharon .1., Johnson, Sylvia ...... 60 '''fffffffffffffffffffffffffffff'36, 11.1.-49, 50, 98, 117 .1 .,...,1 .1 ............. 10 111161, 93, 117, 1 1 Jone, Marilee 1 11.. 1 Jones, Starette ..... Jones, Tommie ...,1 Joseph, Eileen 1111.11 .11.....44, 153 34 Joyce, Jim ,,,,,.,,,,............ ,,.......1,.. 1 ...........,, 1 53 Kaleiwahea, Lawrence .11,,1..1,..., 57, 66, 120, 153 Kanesta, Terry .,.............. ..,...1,.1.11 1 ........ 1 ...153 Kasner, Kit ...............,.. ..............,,1,1.,......, 1 53 Kauzlarich, Gene 11111 1 ....... .11 .,.,, 153 Keating, Kathy ,,,,... .,,,,.... 1 ...153 Keeton, Anna ,..... ..1,11111.1..,.. .153 Kennedy, Ted 11..1... ...,1... 1 . ........1, 65, 153 Kiely, Mary 111111......1.. ............., 1 54 Kirkpatrick, Sheila ...... ,.1.. 1 ..1, 3 5 Kitt, Karen . 1...,.,........ 1....11 1 54 Kittleman, Marina 1,1,.. ....... 1 54 Kjos, Fay 11.1.,11 ..,11,1,..... . 1 ......... .154 Klingelhoffer, Patti ...1.. 11......, .,111111111111 1 5 4 Knight, Anthony ,,1111 1...1......... 1 ....1.......... 9 6, 154 Koellner, Kathie .,.1.....,.,1111111.1111111 1 1....111.1........... 154 Kolano, Gary .................. 14 15 50, 66, 110, 154 Korthas, Andy .1.... ..1....................................., 1 54 Kotas, Joseph ,11111 .....11.........1.1................... 1 54 Kraft, Claudie ....,1 1 1.11.... .11.... 1 54 Kuhn, Pat 1..... 1,..... 1 54 Kuiken, Mike 11.... .1..... 1 54 Kujala, Korliss 11.11.. .....11 1 54 Kulavik, Sharon ........1 111..11 1 54 Kunkel, Katherine ...... .......... 1 54 LaFountain Connie ..... ....... 1 .... 1 .......,, 7 1, 154 Lagares, Gladys 11....... .....1....... ........... 1 . 154 Lambert, Lois 111111... 1 .....,11.. ..11.1..11 1 54 Landon, Miles .111..,111...... 1,... 1 .1154 Landry, Lynn .................... ......... 1 .1154 Lansen, Chuck 1..1.. ....1.......... .............11. 1 5 4 Larson, Mark Andreas 1....,.. ..1..11, 1 10, 154 Lavassaur, Judy 111111...11111., 11.......,,1.,..1 1 ...., 1 54 LaVergne, Kim .......11..... .............1....11 1 .1... 1 54 Lee, Phil 111,11 1,11111....... ....... 3 8 , 110, 154 Letourneau, David .... ..1 1.... 50, 62, 65, 154 Lew, Helen 111111.1..11... 1.,1..1.1,,,,1,,11,11111,,,, 1 54 Lewis, Ed 1111111111,1111 ..,.....1...........1. 1 05, 154 Lewis, Nancy ..1... 1 .....1.. 1.1....1. 1 .1154 Liebelt, Leroy ...... .... ...11..11.11111,, 2 B Lloyd, Lorna ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, .1111111,, 3 6, 154 Loftis, Aleta 1.11111...1, 1 1111,,11 ,,,,,,,,,, 54 , 154 Lortz, Rex 111.111111,11,,,.,, ,1,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,1,1, 1 56 Loveland, Richard ..... .....1...111...1.....1.111 1 54 Loveland, Bruce ...... 1 ....1 50, 110, 154 Mace, Susan .1..1.11. 1 .,1,1111.111 1 .1.. 1.154 Mackfay, Anna 111 ,.....,1,,,,,, ,,,,,,1... 3 5, 154 Mackfay, Bill ,.....,,,,,,,,, 1 ,1,,,,,, ,,,,,..,,,....1., 1 54 Magelssen, Janice ....... .......... ....... 1 . 61, 154 Main, Russ ................ 1 ......1.................. 154 Manford, John ..... 1 1...,,....1.... 1 .1.1. 154 Mangan, John .......1..... ,,,...1,,..........., 1 12 Manzanares, Phil ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,.,,.1....1,. 1 54 Marincin, George ....... ....... 5 9, 110, 154 Marlow, Annie ......... ............. 5 5, 154 Marlow, Paula ......... ..........1....., 1 54 Marshall, Nancy ....1 ....1...., 1 54 Martin, Gale ......,. 11,1154 Martin, Paula ,....,... 34 Mascho, Victor ....... .......... .......... 1 5 4 Matison, Tom ...... 1 ......1................., 110 Mattsen, Alice .... .........,...,,1,..... 1 ..1. 1 ,155 May, Patricia ......... 1.1 ,1,,,,.. 1 .,,..... 11,155 Mayfield, Sue ....,1....... 111161, 155, 159 Maynard, Eileen ....,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,111, 1 55 Mayweathers, Karl ...... ...... 1 1 .... 58, 98, 117 McBreen, Gary ............ 1 .............. 66, 155 McCabe, Suzanne ..... ,,11...,,,,,,,,1 , 155 McCartin, Jim ......... ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,1, 1 5 5 McClarron, Karl ,1,,.,,11 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,11,,,11 1 1 155 McClellon, Randy ,,,,, 1 11,1 1 1111111111,,1 155 McCord, Wilbert ........... .......... 38, 155 McCulI0m, Rogers 1,,,1, ,,1111,11111,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,1 1 55 McDowell, Dale ......... 1 ,,,,,1,,,,,11,,, 1,1155 McFadden, Lee .....1. 1,,,,1,,1,1,,,1111111 1 1155 McGee, Tanya .......... .......... 1 6, 58, 155 McGowan, Tom ........... ....,..... 5 0, 62, 155 McMenamin, Rich ,,1,1 ,,,,, 1,,,,,,,,,1,111 1 5 5 McMullen, Tim ....... ,111,1,1111111111 1 55 Messmer, Kathy ,..1 ,,,1,,,,11,111111,,1 3 4, 155 Mitchel, Bob ..,,,,,, ,,1,,1,11.1111,,,1,,,,,,,,,, 1 125 Mix, Jamie ....,,...,,,,,1 11111 ,,,11,,,,1,,,,,111 1155 Morgan, Sharon ,,,1, 11 1,11,11 111,155 Morse, Gail ..............11, ,,,,,1,,111111 ,1,,,1, 1 5 5 Mostrom, Chester ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,11 1 ,1,,11,,, ,11,,,1 1 5 5 Mostrom, Howard ,,,1, 11 1111,,,,,, 1111111 1 55 Moulyn, Pamela ,,,,, 1111,,,,,,,,,, 1 111,155 Movias, Bill .......... ....... 1 ,,11,,,1,1 1 11 1,,1 62 Musgrove, Debbie 1.... ,,,,111 1 55 Myrsky, Cindy ........, 1,,,,1, 1 55 Nail, Cisco ..........,,,,,,,,, 1,1 ,,,,,,, 111,155 Najolum, Curtiss ....1. 111,111 1 55 Norwell, Butch ....1 ,,,1,,1 111,11 1 111,,1,, 1 5 5 Neagle, Jlima ...... ...........1..1...1.,1...1....1 1 55 Neal, Gory .....,1, 11 111,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,11111 34 NelS0n, Lori ........ ..... 1 1.47, 66, 155 Ness, Marilyn ....... 1 ,,11,,,1,1111111 134, 156 Nielsen, Mary ....... ,,1,,,,,,,,,,1,1111,,1,, 1 ,,,, , 36, 156 Nihem, Danny ,,,,,1 ,1,,1,,1,,,11, 1 11 1,,,11,1,,,,1111 11 155 Noel, Gary ...,.... ..........., 1 .....,,,,,,,,1111111 11111 11,1, 1 5 5 Nolan, Larry, ......... 1 ......... 49, 50, 61, 96, 117, 156 Nordland, Jim ,...,,1 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,1 1 ,1,,11,,,,,,,1,1111 155 Norris, Richard ........................... 1 ............, 27, 156 Norton. Ly,nn ....... ....... 1 4, 15, 58, 67, 148, 156 Nugent, Diane ,..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,111,11,,,,1,,1 1111 7 1 , 156 Nyland, Miles ..... ...,........,,,,,,,111, 1,1,, 1 1 38, 155 Owen, Diana ,....,. O'Brian, Patrick ,...., Odle, Elaine .,....... 1.. ...1 ..... 54, 57, 58, 148, O'Fal.lon, Mike ..... Oguri, Jon ,..,................ 1 .............. 1 .,............ 1.. Olsen, Melvin ....... 0'Malley, Dave .... 1 .11 .....,.,.,, 50, 60, Pace, John ,,............. .....A. 1 .................., 1 10, Palmer, Linda .,,,.....,..,.......... 1 ..........,.,,v,,..,,,,,,, Panorian, Darlene ,.......,,,...,,... 1.1 .....,.....,.. Pantley, Tom 1..1 ............... 16, 17, 24, 50, 66, Parish, Laveta ..,,...... Parkinson, Ken ...... Patterson, Bob ,...,...... Patterson, Dave ....... Patterson, David .... Pearce, Rodney 1 .,... 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Sanders, Mike ..1,.....1... 1 ..., 1 .... 1 .............. 11165, Schlenz, Donald ..1, 1 .,...,,. 1..1 ,1.. 1 1... 1 Abberger, Steve .... 11.11 ...111........... .. Allen, Patricia ..... 1 ......... 34, Allen, Wes ..111,11.11,..11 ........... Anderson, Denise ...... ...111.., Anderson, Don 1..... ........1 Anderson, Mark ..1... ...11.1 ......... Anderson, Mark K. .... ......1.,11... .111,1,. 1 Anderson, Robert ....1... 1 .........,.1.. 111 Althiemer, Mike 11..,1,1 1,.1.... Antush, Ed 1 ,...111...1...... ,.11.1,1.,. .,11 1 Armstrong, Denise ...... 1 ....,...... 35, Aspman, Robin 1 1..1......,.. ........ 3 8, 59, Bacevic, Ralph .1.. 1 ,..1....., .137, Bacon, Mike ......... ..............,111111...1,1.11,., Baker, Jack K. ,..1.. 1...1................ 9 7, 105, Baldassin, Rick .111....11 1 ,.....,..,., 67, 137, Baldwin, Georgia ....... ............ 3 4, Bankston, John ....... .......1... 1 21, 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 149 137 137 137 139 137 137 148 137 137 Barker, Diane ...1 ......,...1.... 6 6, 1371 Barker, Steve ....... ....... 9 7, 110, 137 Barnard, Ann ........ ....... ...1........, 8 0 , 137 Barrett, Mike ,1,1... .,1..1...,,1. 1..1......,1,,..... 1 3 7 Basher, Jay ..,,... 1 .......................,,..... 11137 Bates, Alen ......1.. ...1..,11..11..1.,, 5 1, 66, 137 Bates, Jim ,............... .1.111.11. 1 11 ...111 1 ...1,,,,,,,,,,,, 137 Bazar, Larry 111111,,1,1111,1 1 ,1,11,,1 1 ,,,,,,,, 1 1,11 111137 Beckham, Evena ...... ....,.,1..11111 1 38 Beimborn, Sandi ...... ...11111,1,,,,,1,,, 1 38 Bell, Roosevelt ,1,.1. ,,11,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 17 Bell, Willis 1,11.,,.111. ......, 9 8, 117, 138 Bellany, Jerome .... .1.,111.11,11,,,,,1 1 38 Belobaba, Della ...... .,.,,1..,1....,, 1 38 Bennett, Marvin .,,1, .,,....., 9 7, 138 Benson, Sue ....1.... ...1....,...,....1111,,,, 1138 Bernard, Ann 1,..11.,,,.....,..1 1111..,,,111111111,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Bertram, Marty ...1 1 ..,1,...........,........1...,........11 138 Betz, Frank .......... ........ 5 0, 105, 121, 138 Biber, Steve 1..11 11,1,111,1..,1,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 1 38 Bidwell, Sue .,.., ........................11.11, 1 38 Billett, Ann .............. ...1.,....11.. 1,,,,,,,, 1 1 38 Bishop, Vicky 1111,...1 11 1 1,.11,,,, ,,,,1111, 1 38 Bisson, Gary 1111,,1111,111,,,,, 11111,.,1, 1 38 Blackwell, Carolyn ....1 ,,,,,,,,, 1 38 Bock, Pat .11.11...1.,.....,... 11,111111 1 38 Boes, Carl 11111111.,....1. Boggs, Debra ..... 138 138 Schornack, Peggy ......... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ..,,,11.1... 1 ..... 157 Schultz, John ,.,11,,... 1 .....,.,1,1,,.,11.111 104, 117, 157 Schunemann, Kathryn ...1 ........ 1 .......... 111 62 Scott, Denise ................,.... .......... 3 4, 66, 157 Sheppard, Monica ............ ....... 1 .............. 1 57 Shropshire, Carold ...1 .......... .............. 1 ..... 1 57 Siegel, Mike ............ ................ 1 57 Silmser, Dorothy ,,11,. .......... 3 5, 157 Sloan, Pat ............. .......... ,..... ........... 6 5 Simmons, Roger ...... 1 ........ ...1 ........ 1 .... 157 Smith, George ..... Smith, Smith, Helen Julie ....... .............. 1 ,1..,.......... es, 1111111-1eo, se, 157 157 157 Smith, Kathy ,...,,,. 1 ,1,,,,,,,,1,.,,,.,...,,,,,,,,..1........ 157 Smith, Rich .................................................. 96, 157 Smith, Stephen ,,.... 1 ,....,.. .............................. 1 57 Smith, Steven L. .................. 11, 15, 98, 117, 157 Smith, Teresa ....... 1 .............................. 1 ..... 157 Snedden, Mark ,...,, .............. 1 ,..1.,1 ........ 1 5 8 Snyder, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, ,........, 1 58 Somerville, Polly ........................ ................ 1 58 Sorrels, Delsie ............. 1 .................................... 158 Spaulding, Sharon ,,.,,,, 111 ...,.,1,.. 1 ...... 44, 158 Spice, Lennie ............ ........ 1 17, 158 Spivey, Harold ,11,1,, 1,,,1,,,1,,1,, 1 Spokas, Janet 1..... Spray, Lindy ............ Steeves, Randy ........ Stephens, Hedii ......... Stephens, Shirley ..... Stewart, Crystal ..... Stewart, Joan ......... Stewart, Vincent .... Stillwell, Debra ...... Stoddard, Lynne ..... Strayer, Gerald ...... Streeter, Larry ......... Stuart, Elaine ................ 1 ........ Stubblefield, Calvin .... Sturtz, David 1,,,,11,1.,,.11 Stutts, Kim 1 ............. 1 Sundstrom, A. J. Sutherby, Anita ...... .............. Swartz, Russell ........ Taylor, George ...... Templeton, Pam ...... Tennant, Linda ........ Terry, Curtis ........ Testo, Sandra ...... 1 58 35 11 ........ 1111158 11..11138, 117, 15s 111111111s4, 55, 158 15a 1111 11.111.11 1111111.111111.1 1 158 158 .111.11144, 55 158 11 .......1............. 158 111.11117, 59, 158 1 .1............. 158 158 .......93, 99, 104, 117 Thatcher, David 11.. ...1..1..........1..1.... 7 2 Thomas, Cheryl 11111 ....... 1 ..... 1 58 Thomas, Earl 1111111, .11.1.. 1 .... 1 58 Thomas, Linda .......... .......... 3 6, 158 Thomas, Sue ...................... .111 ........ 158 Thompson, Charlene .1....1.... ............. 1 58 Thompson, Roxie 111 ...1 1 1........ ....1..... 3 4, 158 Tibbitts, Susan .1........ ..1.... .......... 4 7 , 158 Torkelson, Cathy ......1........1..1... ..1....... 4 4, 158 Town, Sherri ............... 1 ......... ..1.... 1 .... 1 158 Tresham, Debbie ..1.. 1.....1.. 1 58 Trondson, Elizabeth 11 .... ........1...11... 1 .... 1 58 Trondson, Glen ..1.................1...................... 1 ...... 65 Turner, Ken .1..........1 11 .......... 1 ..... 38, 72, 117, 159 Borchardt, Vickie 1........................................ .... Boseman, Joanne ..... Bosley, David ........11.. Bowman, Douglass 1.1. Boyd, Kathy ................. Boyd, Suzanne 1..... Branden, Debbie 1... Bradley, Louis 1111111 Branden, Debbie ...... Brewer, Doris .1.......1. Britton, Carol 11111. Brokenshire, Bob ..11. Brown, Luther ....1.. Brown, Wayne 1111.11. Browning, Barb ....... B rya rs, Steve ..........1.. Buckley, Georgia 11..1...1 Burbank, Margaret ................. Burrell, Diane ..1..1...................... 150 111.195, 96, 117, 138 sa 111fff1122fEi,i'6iQ' 1111'2'2, '57f'61f 11.1.11138, , ffffffffffiif Burton,1Maureen 11.11.1111 ....... 1. 1. Bryan, Lola 1............ 1 35 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 72 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 Caillar, Patti ............ ...11..... 1......1............... 57 Canonica, Mark 1..... Card, Terri ..1.111.11..1.. Carlson, Jenny 11111111 Carlson, Sue 1111111 Caro, John .............. Carrara, Randy 11111 1. Casteele, Daniel 11..... Ceurrent, Debbie .....1. Chaloner, John .1111 Chase, Dave 11 11111111 11 Chavis, Michelle Cheatham Andrea Chelemedos, Janet 1111 Christian, Al 1............ Christian, Ron 1 11111111 1111111111 1 o, , 111111111111s6, 111f11ff11fff54,A' fffffffffi65f'i17f 11111112, 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 1.1.1....165, 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 34 Clark, Nancy 111111 1111111111 Clark, Renna 111111 1111111111111 Clark, Robert ...... 1111111111111111 Clifton, Pat ............ 1...........1........1..1 1 17, Cline, Bob 1...1..1.1........ .....1...1.11.1....111111111111 3 4, Clowers, Sunnie 111111...111..111111111111111111111111111 Cobb, Jarvis ............ ....1.... 1 8, 58, 117, 138, 151 Cole, Marji ..1......1.1 ......1......111111111111111111111111 1 38 Collier, Bob .... .............11..11111111..11111111 1 38 Tye, Debbie 111..... 16, Unruh, Lindsey ......... Valenta, Rick 111........ Vandenelzen, Clyde .. VanGrevenhof, Cheryl Vanwagner, David 1. VanWinkle, Lane 11.. Verity, Vernon, Gilbert 1..111 Vernon, LeeRoy 11111 Nadine ...... Cheryl 111111111 Vikan, Vining, Susan .1..1 Vowell, Jerry .....1.... Vowell, Joanne ....... Wahl, Walker, Walker, Soon ......1 Walsh, Rex 11......11.. Walton, Cindy 11.. Walton, Gene 11111111 Walton, Patricia ....1 Ward, Mike 111.......... Wardell, Dianne 11111 Warner, Lavrie 111111111 Washington, Sam ...1.1 Watton, Robert ..1.111 Webb, Donald .......1. Ken .1...1.. Don .....1111 Webb, Sharon 1111....1.11 Weber, Raynona 111111 Weijk, Robert ........1 Wells, Leora ........ Wheeler, Glen ..1...1.1 Whitaker, Kathy 111.1 White, Joel 111111111 Whitley, Chris ...... Wicken, Jeannie 1.1... William, Robert ..... Williams, Carolyn .... Williams, Larry 1..1.1 Williams, Sandy 1111. Williams, Toya 1111111 Williamson, Ed 1.1...1 Willis, Debbie ...... Wilson, Brenda .11.... Wilson, Cynthia .....1..1 11111111111111111 54 , Winfield, Deborah 1111 19, 47,54,58,59,61, 66 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 ............ .158 159 111.154, 59, 66 1..........109 159 159 159 159 11111111 1 ...1..11111...111.11 25 121 148 111111156, 57, 120 44 1111ff1ff1ffff1ff'55 .1111111134, 104 1 159 159 159 159 159 104 159 159 117 159 7 'ffffff1f5lif i52i ffffffffff18, 35,' 501 1111194 Win ke' I'T1 8 l'l De b b l 6 11,11 --mm----------WW-V45 Wolford, Roberta 1.111.11 Womack, Joe 1.11111111. Woods, James 1111 Woods, Evonne .1..... Woody, Rory 113, 96 1 1 11111 14,15, Q 66 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 44 159 159 117 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 Wright, Bob 11111. 111111, Wrye, Marvin 1111111 1111111 Ybarra, Vicki 11111 1111111111111111111111111111 1111111 1 5 9 Yerburg, Rick 11111 1111 111111 1 1111111 1111111111, 1 59 York, Virginia 111111 1 11111111111111111 1,v,--11,1,,,, 1 59 Yotsko, Karen 11111 11111111111 1 111111111111111 5 4, 159 Young, Bob -,..... 1 1..11.. ......1 9 5, 159 Zuelich, Vicki 111111 -A1111, 1 59 Connors, Patty 11111 1,,,,, 1 38 Cook, David 1111111111111 ,----- 1 38 Cook, Debbie 11111111 1 1111111 133 Cooley, Sharon 11111 111111 1 38 Corbett, Dennis 11111 1-,--- ,138 Cotten, James 1111111 1111111111 1111111 1 0 5 Coutts, Twyla ..1.111 1 1111111 1111111 1 38 Cowitts, Ronald 11111 111111 1 38 Cox, Micki 111111111111 11,- - 133 Cox, Robert 1111 1,11111111 ,,-,,, 1 3 3 Cox, Vickie 111111 111 1111 111111, 1 38 Cozad, Sue 1111111111 1111111 1 39 Craft, Melinda 111111 1-,1-- 1 39 Craig, David 11111111111 11111111111111111111,1111111 1 39 Crouse, Darla 1111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111 1 39 Crownhart, Frank 111111 11111111111111111111111111111 1111 1 3 9 CYUZ1 Harold, .......... .... 1 .105, 112, 115, 139 Curley, Vickie 1111111 1111111111111111111111,11111111 1 39 Curry, Rebecca 11111.1 111111111111111111111111111111 1 39 Difford, Dahm 1111111111 7 1111111 115 Dammel, DeeDee 111111 1111111 111111111111111111 1 3 9 Dangeli, Arlene 1111111 1111111111111111111111,11111,1,11111 3 5 Daugherty, Tracy 1111111 1 111111111111111111111111111 39 Davies, Michele 11111 1111111111 4 7, 66, 139 Davis, Sue 1111111111 111111111111111111111111111 1 1139 Decato. Mark 11111111 ....11..1.111111.11 2 9, 61, 139 DeCorte, Paul ..1... 11 111111 1 1111111111111111111 139 Deer, Sharon ........ 1111 11111111111111111 1 3 9 DeSalle, Toni 111111...11111 1111111111 11,1,1 1 3 4, 151 Dew, Gail 111111111111111111111111 1 1111111 11111111 1 1139 Dew, Steve 1111111111111111111111111 1111 111111 1 3 5 Dickerman, Carolyn 11111 1111111111 11,1,,111,1 1 3 9 Dickinson, Steve 1111111111 1 1111111 1111111111111 1 39 Diel, Bekki 1111111111111111 1111111111 3 5,139 Dow, Steve 1............ ....1111 1 41, 139 Doyle, Roxanne 11111 ,11111111 1 1 139 Ducharme, Lisa 11111 1111111 1 11139 Duckett, Mike .... 1111111111 1 39 Dugger, Floyd .....1....11 111111111111 1 05 Dunber, Helen ....11.1.1 111111 66, 139 Dunn, Karen 11111111111111111 11111111 1 39 Dziechiasz, Michael .111... 1111111 1 51 Edgington, Terry ...... .....1111111111111111111111111111 1 39 Edwards, Bob ......... 1 11111111 1 11111111111 1 139 Edwards, Mary ...... 1111111 1 39, 148 Olsen, Carol ,,,,,,.,, Eikum, Diane ...., Elias, Elector ,,,,,, Elligson, Kris ,A.... 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