Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1972
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' if T A. xi' f 1- J-.4 f - fa , t 4 .51-' . fs ,A ENQRUU x My 5 an 3.1125 i sg- Q' . my ,, I K . fn :I A A- ' . lr ,K I n S. n in l 'WV' Daffodil Princess Diann Humphrey Par Left: Diann, I Canft believe it Page 9 Upper Left: Mr. Stewart poses with newly chosen Daffodil Princess Diann Humphrey Upper Right: Diann shows poise during speech on Proudly We Hail Bottom: Daffodil Fi- nalists: Chris Hall, Diann Humphrey, Leora Wells, and Heather Rushton. 4 Daffodil Princess. Representing Lincoln in the 1972 Daffodil Festival was petite and pretty Diann Humphrey. Diann was chosen from four finalists to represent Lincoln on the basis of poise, posture, grades, personality, and involvement in school activities. Diann participated in the nurnerous and various Daffodil activities including the Daffodil Coronation and Parade from April 1 to 8,197Z. S' 5 iv ,,, i A.-x M Hum, ' K ' Wa., H- X K M A .M 1 F 4 Q 1 5 ? 5 5 4. Q 1, 'a If I I 1 1 K M If :S A 1 1-up -11 Y SA 'K 1 'v Q W tb I xr I 4. All Class Pla Top Left: john and Diann carry on duet, Room in Bloomsbury , Top Center: Mark Anderson, and Larke Baesflug hard at work in practice. Below: Tom Reddick and Diane Gonzales pick up the pace of the show. Bottom Left: Diann Humphrey and john Reed are pleased with their performance. Bottom Center- Finale draws exuberant ap- plause. ' 1 any mlm 9 Off School Spirit . Bottom Left: Mr, jowders leads the pep band in Rock Around the Clock. Bottom Center: LV. Cheerleaders wait for the Start of the an- nual Crid-Co-Round parade. Bottom Right: Spirited fans form tunnel for football players to run through after halftime. Top: Abes scream We're ffl during the closing minutes of the Lincoln-Puyallupgame. Y 1 S Q K f-W -- M..,,,N.-6 Varsity Cheerleaders Promoting school spirit for the '71-72 varsity sports sea- sons were the Varsity Cheerleaders. Making cookies, cupcakes, and pep signs were the activities they led and participated in. if ,ffl L E 5 4 H0l 1 asa' ,. , ..-- 0 -tl 'ww iw-- wm T- , fx., A-.. , W- , V Ak Aw r V . W B Q ff.: M it 1 U if Q ,...,........,n-- ' p,....... W .www i I ,K 3 'H if Aft, A' tg ffl' ni 'X XG' X Page 12. Top Left: Karen Franklin, '72g Bottom Left: Beth Koval, 72, Middle Left: Diane Nugent, '71-725 Bottom Right: Linda Casperson, '72p Top Middle: Cheerleaders lead crowd during regionals at UPS Page 13. Top: Pat Walton, '72g Bottom Left: Connie LaPountain 71-725 Right: Laila Casperson, '72. Top Right: Lori Main, '72. 13 V mg, W mire? ,U , 1'?'f v Homecoming . This yearls Homecoming Week started on November 1 and climaxed on the 5th. The Homecoming activities started in the morning and continued into the night and were filled with excitement, surprises, joy, and sorrow. Early Friday morning, there were two assemblies. VVhile the student body waited tor the Court to arrive, the band and the Concert Corral entertained. The court consisted of Queen Diane Nugent, King Tony Harvey, Toya W'il- liams, Cathy Torkelson, Tony Fernadez, Sue Freuden- stein, Mike Hildabrand, Lisa Neal, Steve Smith, Laila Casperson, Iohn Reed and Miles Landon, There was a Homecoming Dance in honor ot Queen Diane and King Tony in the boys old gym after the game with Mount Tahoma. Pat Carney was chairman ot this years Homecoming festivities. Top Left:Tony Harvey and Queen Diane Nugent happily pose atter being chosen King and Queen, Top Right: King, Queen, and Court starts dance after the game. Bottom Left: Homecoming Court was trom left are Lisa Neal, Mike Hildabrand, Sue Preudenstien, Miles Landon, Queen Diane Nugent, King Tony Harvey, Toya tN'illiams, john Reed, Kathy Torkelson, Tony Fernadez, Steve Smith, and Laila Casperson. Bottom Center: Senior jimmy Allen rests and thinks about game during halftime. Bottom Right: Queen Diane Nugent shows ott her crown. at ,,, 1 fa The junior Varsity Cheerleaders for the 1971-72 football and basketball seasons were Suzie Nugent, Debbie Brandon, Denise Armstrong, Mully Sharon, Rhonda Radford, and Ian Everett. They were the first IV Cheerleaders chosen at Lincoln and practiced after school everyday to strive for perfect form. They showed con- tineous spirit and enthusiam even with the sparsely attended crowds they re- ceived. 'Q 1. 5 IV Cheerleaders . f r 'Q'-M. ,..,r,,,,,,,.--f ., Top' Left: Rhonda, Debbie, Denise, and Mully yell during Varsity basketball game. Bottom Left: Suzie, Debbie, Rhonda, and Ian do cheer for IV basketball team. Top Right: Suzie Nugent jumps after freethrow. Bottom Right: Mully Sharon shows enthusiam and talent during cheer. i I V Students and players jump, hollar, scream, and shout after winning Regional Tournament at UPS, ' I W C 5 L a n Sr' 17 Page 18, Upper Left: john Reed was confused by Grub Day. Right: Abe and Mary Lincoln Sam Washington and Con- nie LaFountain, pose at Lincoln Week Assembly. Page 18, Upper Left: Beard Growing Contest winner Iohn Schultz peaks through counterfeit by Gene Walton. Lower Left: Cary Kolano and Suzie Tibbets join in Lincoln Week activ- ities by dressing up for Grub Day. Lower Right: Pat Ide and Kandy Klien get into spirit of Grub Day. I8 C, gl ' iii S s 1 525, J, if , , g k V ,ia-if 1 vs , 'J W ,X 1 -x as Q. E . as .X , Q 'x?.f. Z 'Q 'Q l k Q- fgxw v . ,gf W ff s -. fx: W4 23,1 . - V53 I ,Wi 6 xr 4 , f ig 'Q' an it D, W fm? it 5 V L .N , 51-lj f wt 'Q ,Q xg g' ' ' ,. ,...:,-3 .. fi V . K 1 .- ' ' I 5 1 ,l, 'ff1, 5 1' i- Q5 . ' -?f' ,-f 4 -iyg.. ' i Q fag, 3 M ef, or 4 1 -' 538 hifi- if 5 7 M fl li vfiftsiiitins ' 2 -. 21 - 1 . 1 D9 ? iff 7 1 ' W.. Q j f d , i , L J dx, ,, V. 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The week was filled with such activities as Slave Day, Cirub Day, Senior Day, The Beard Growing Contest, and the annual Lincoln Week Assembly. The assembly was opened with the Concert Corral singing a few songs, and the Dra- ma Class did a series of one-act skits. The winners of the Beard GrowingContest were: P irst Place, Iohn Schultz, Steve Smith for a close Second and Torn Tompson for Peach Fuzz were also introduced. For the close of the assembly, Mr. Stewart introduced Sam and Connie as Abe and Mary. ' U- in - 7 I , 4 yt kgisgf, r.QfZ:gj?ii givin ' Q - i . . , V . kate- . . iw . MY' in . ...,,. MW, . I ' , ..1:w.,gS99'- - L . Ez, .. 1 1 .V w-.5 -- ' 'ww . , ,ifriffz fi . vi . it if i if ff 1 Miigs, . 'K I ' V , if 19 HW! im 2 4 we ,C UW, .4 N.-. 1 V , ,Q , , gm. ve. ,Y ,M -Q- f 5,3 -,::,,,.:.. V 6 ,, , ,f ff' M: 4. x ,iff A ,Qi . , x K Nj 4 f Q., W. , W '--- 5: A A f L. - Jn.. fu 4 x . 1' fp Q J f ,N iq? U 'Iii as-, M . 1.5.-k , ga MN :Wu ,Q V 5 H : My '5 2 f H H ,A wf T A-f, ,,,, 'w,,:i3L' , I E Wm ,E ff Y ' in , if e- f Mm Afro Week . For the third consecutive year l.incOln's Afro week was climaxed by the creative and popular talents of l.incoln's black students, featuringg Carl lVlcClaron, lyy Dverton, Jackie Davis, Kathy Noel, and Valerie l-lerbertr The music, costumes, and plays made for an exciting program. Top Left: Valerie Herbert and jackie Davis combine talents to sing a duet. Bottom Left: Annette Grace, jackie Clover, Tom Reddick, and john Reed perform Drama class one act. Top Center: Kathy Noel entertains a cap- tive audience. Bottom Center: Afro Band performs at assembly. Far Right: jackie Davis Finishes dance number. --mnfffm .xy NRM Alf -df gb S' 'wif Sports Plus Studies Plus Extra Curricular Acitivites Equals Life at Lincoln Misa aff .9 as 4 r , q i A..,,... ,h -. i - Q' J - 1. - Q f a x ' 4 1 if gf f I I I s 'M O . ...Q . -qw 1 1,14 ,,f.,+L ':LiH, -...... . ...- A Q.. 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But after all, the main purpose of an annual staff is to put out a book that people will value for many years to come. We hope we have. ,,f, gem X Mr. Sullivan 26 -we is gl! r r an i I l i AXXKN V . NX Y l Susie Nugent la- ,e, . ,,,-sm w --rr.. ..-,1 ' e . A- 5 . ...... 2 L-'ur 3' , , M, . Ruth Hansen Barbara Hogarth r t I 1 ii K Debbie Winkelman Ney- f was 189' ' W- at yalsl If FEFR2 A iea t'ti .aries N Q IWW 4 s Alan Geiger 9' jeff., ,1 .V ., my at B . X, T f ,Qda 1'-1. 'ff-si?:i?9?Q'ii?sig tl Steve Smith 'vitae in 3 . ,Am B .,,,. is, 1, Wendy Bennett David Patter SON Y H l Eli 'U i, Mike Hildebrand ,, 'M' Diane Nugent M.-m'5 Patty Edlirl Connie LaPour1tain w 'm QF!- '89 wr-15 1 EQTNW mg ,avi x WM? 'V 2 ii 'W E x Lyn Norton John Schultz , ,,-.,WmV Rfrvlwm VA, al J . -M. ii lvl! f. n-N-.-.un I un. . ..-.1 , Q. M Staff Photographer, Mr. Phillips looks over layout Cary Kolano, Editor - ...L Home Economics . Whether a person wanted to learn the basics of sewing or to learn about child care, meal planning, and interior decorating, the Home Economics department provided for the needs of all students. Sewing, cooking, and Home Management courses enabled girls to fulfill their two semester graduation requirement in very interesting ways. Senior Clothing student Diane Nugent, said, The thing I enjoyed most about the class was the way in which it was presented. Being able to progress according to my own abilities helped motivate me while working on my projects. Senior boys also enjoyed the Home Ec. Department because they could enroll in a boys foods class. Top Center: Senior Brad Colbo removes his freshly baked biscuits from the oven in Senior boys foods. Top Right: Laila Casperson puts in a zipper. Bottom Right: Sewing 3 students practice domestic abili- ties. Bottom Center: Karen Franklin, Sharon Maslomcowski, Diann Humphrey, and Yvonne Searson prepare for future responsibilities in Home Management course. Bottom Left: Kathy Smith and Kathy Boyd apply newly learned cooking skills in Foods, K Qt' nr 255 , ,. V far-WW - ' the N? 'A , ,ri r ,or i' ,.-4 .47 H, . E f , N- : mv QL , V 2 hw Y -,Ewa , GV New Qilfaw 59 1 5 I 35 ,S .2 J ,L- ww ,. A 1 9 vu -5 ST ? 'ui 29 Newspaper Staff Striving for student involvement, the Lincoln News staff worked hard to publish an interesting school paper. Sports, class projects, plays, student opinions, and even national problems were represented in many articles of the Lincoln News. Staff member, Wendy Bennett recalls, lt was work, but when the paper came out, most of the time, it seemed worth it. The Wednesday nights, twhen we were sup- posed to put the copy togetherj, were probably more fun than they should've been, tas could be seen by the news- room windowsj. Bottom Right: Mark Larson finds sponsors for the paper. Bottom Cen- ter: Reporters Bonnie Hartman and Debbie Meyer work on story for next issue. Bottom Left: Vicki Hystad and Patty Klingelhoffer prepare layout for paper. Top Center: Editor Tom Pantley looks over final printing. Top Rightzlfront-I.Ringener, D.Maloney, T.Pantley tlfclitorj, R.Aspman, W.Bennett lFeature Editorb, Back-I,Verderico, tAssociate Editorj, 5,Erickson, V.Stewart, R.Baldasiin, T.DeSelle, P.Carney lSports Editorl, F.Parlette, E.Odle tlixchange Editorj. ,.,. M' ' 'M - M , Y 5 3' , 5. L5 . Vgww ' 5, M Q , Q H , Y -243 fm-fzmf A N Q 'C' F M gl ww W A 4 ,Q ' . A A I I ' 1' :Q - I ,I N 1 if vs-3 3? NJ W5 W' 3 331 1 1525 5? X --Q1-ru 31 N ...'.'.'.'-....- .-....---..- ...-.-.-...- .-....-.---I -5,55 . . . . . . . 1 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'-'.'. . .'- - . ' '.' .-.... -.-fu-... ...Ig-I '.- ..-... .......-- ,,, .- ' ' ' ' ' '.'s'.'-'-'.'. -.-.. I . I 1 I n .:.::::::j:,ezfjzfjfgfzfgfjffjfjfzf:fjfjf .... sg ,... 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All these things together help make for better and safer driving. Bottom: Sophomores Debbie Cappa and Debbie McQueen learn the functions of engine parts in Driver's Ed. Top Right: Debbie Cappa makes use of driving skills. iw' if 9 w.,'-as a .,.,,.s.sx gpm.. MMP-s ,W- .Amd-113 ,Q-mwnwW I . , . ,- , o f-ff If ug, 5 . s 4 ' - ,pq f 1- Qitfw-waswwaiffe' f -A - wfafwt K lf S. -' ' K -' WI' T ' Mx if K ,:?:qr,k,5gj7:g K W j4ig5gQ,,,5'3,55 Vs, at B, - 'f Q' ' , W .L , S ,. M ,ft iff 55.,,,f,Q,,assmtcfw-2'1 , W' ia.. ..,g a,:,5:,, .v kx - ,--' ' if 1,t Vf'i-Si?i-5 15' ' , ty ff 'r sv-'A ff' ' ,,,... 7'L-in f j il' X DVR Making the world we live in practical and real was one of the main purposes of the Division of Vocational Reha- bilitation LDVRJ. As illustrated in these pictures the stu- dents enrolled in this course spent part of their school day working in the community. The teachers placed importance on individual achieve- ment and tried to find jobs that were suited to each stu- dent's interests and abiliites. The standard high school diploma is awarded to students that receive Full credits from this course. Top Left: Randy Hanson prepares salad at Iohnny's On The Mall. Bottom Left: Lewis Szabo works on grinding machine, Top Right: DVR teacher, Mr. Spargo, competes with students in an intriguing game. 35 F!! N mmm Y 6.55 1 I fr M933 ' w Q, 1 , 1 A kj! ,Q u 9,1 f. T ...-...-:.-n,-f- Q23 5 i 1 ,X fi l .. K vi 1 P.E. The Lincoln gym program was one of the most diversi- fied programs in the city. Sailing, life saving, bowling, and scuba diving were some of the varied activities the Senior boy's gym class were involved with. The class offered a variation of athletic games which could easily be enjoyed in the future life, stated Ed Armstrong, head of the P.E. Department. Lower Left: K.Whitaker assists K.Pitch on a handstand. Upper Right: John bowls for a strike. Lower Right: Students enjoy a nice game of Volleyball Top: Girls Health Class listens to Mrs. Reibe's lecture. Lower Left: Evelyn practices her leaps on the beam Lower Right: K. Heinbuck gets ready to make a leaping flip. I 38 gi ,...,- ,has fl f 1 EW I r A L RS.. Ax-4 Drama... Self expression, originality, and creativity, were just a few of the talents exhibited by the 1971-72 Drama Classes. Taught by Mrs, Mclnteer, students had the opportunity to present many exciting plays throughout the year. Also, they participated in the Night of One Acts, the Senior Class Play, the all-school musical, and for the first time performed in the annual Christmas Show. Bottom Left: Kathy Grandberg and Anita Kennedy study a play script. Bottom Right: Advanced drama students performs a skit in class. Top Right: Juniors Mark Poch and Sandy Harvey ham it up. i 40 3 vw ,,,- Art... Whether creating an abstract structure or carefully painting a beautiful sunset, l.incoln's Art students ex- pressed their emotions in many different ways. Pottery, sculptures, silkscreens, and even creations from metals, wood, and other various materials were skillfully pro- duced in the Art Department. Playing a very active role in school cooperation, art students made signs publishing many club activities. Games, dances, and plays are just a few examples of the activities promoted by the artistic posters and signs made in the art workshops. Top Right: Helen Smith makes a layout for art project. Top Left: Art l creates a relaxing atmosphere for Sharon Rice. Bottom Left: junior Frank Betz practices pottery skills. 41 ft ..-tg . ' IF' inf' , H T225 ' ag xl f Q.. w if' N. SU, i 1. Band Concerts, parades, games, and early morning rehearsals marked an exciting year for the Lincoln High School Band. Some of their many performances included putting on half-time shows for home games, participating in the annual Daffodil Parade, and putting on programs for several junior high schools. The Concert Band, Orchestra, and Choirs combined in the spring to cut a record. It was put on sale to the pub- lic. ,I The Pep Bands, which composed of volunteer members, introduced a new style of music to Lincoln students. junior, Grady Maxwell commented, The Pep Band has changed their sound since last year. They really get down. Row 1 QL to RJ: Laila Casperson, Robin Aspman, Debbie McCuen, Kathy Vetter, Gail Petrovich, Jean Perry, Rich Connell, john Beards- ley, Dana Coleman, Maryruth Moak, Ian Sakshaug. Row 2'fL to Rl: Kathy Shunemann, Doreen Gronenthal, Carol Toms, Harold Cohrs, Ken Turner, Wilbert McCord, Eileen Hulsher, Rich Reynolds, Zena Belababa, Ianice Norden, Jill Davis, Lori Novotney, Nancy Richard- son, Sharon Tart, Terry Benger, Nancy Haagen, Lynn Hedrick. Row 3 IL to RJ: Kathy Anderson, Tim Ferguson, Rex Walsh, jim Short, Steve Lovin, Dan Tiedeman, Robert Ruonavaara, Vincent Stewart, sc ,M Dugwyler, Mark Glaser, Dennis Ruiz, june Cotten, Dave Thatcher, ' Steve Kiesel, Roy Caton, Wayne Brown, Gary Griffith, Phil Lee, Bill V. 1, , Chuck Rose. Row 4 CL to Rl: Rich Eberle, Chris Whiley, Mr. Victor Iowders, Tracy Daugherty, Rick Baldassin. Not Pictured: Robert An- derson, Bill Hinkle, Parvin Kershner, Keith Tinner. xx i KSN 4:1 ,. '-s it 5 ,Wx -5 Wayne Brown Sue Freudenstein Assistant Drum Major Majorette 42 fd Z I 1 ive, X E .f . . a --'f- - x v-rl A fi 9 fi f .., AJ Z 3 Dick Eberle Drum Major M, .. .,H.v..+,.,w..,n,..,, . Q Mfr, ' X' 11 ,- MA., ,, giigximer A .F Sw wwf UA us! ww 'Nui' -mw-1 7. W 5 Mathematics. . Equations, geometry theorems, and trigonometric func- tions were taught to students who selected courses in Lincoln's Mathematics Department. The wide range of classes, which varied from general math to calculus, enabled each student to fulfill his math requirements. John Schultz, a senior enrolled in Algebra 5 said, We have to work hard in Algebra 5 to keep up with what is going on, but once you understand the material you feel as if you've really accomplished something. Center Right: Algebra 3 students, Kris Ellingson, works on loga- rithms. Bottom: Senior Alan Sunclstrorn comes up with easy answer to a basic problem in Algebra 5. Below Left: Greg Sherd looks over prob- lem in Miss Grimes class. N fff f fe' ., ,..gn,1f fi -silk' i ,,1 I 'eff trtii i 4 'hp Q A . f ' fsi i e-...s 'Cf i.. 'Q it .. mW A , in H' .nz-f V if B 1 pw Page j , f K' . ,L A ' 'ff -esta? ge, ' K K ,afjrzf 1 W. ' 1 Foreign Languages. . Throughout the past 'two semesters, Lincoln's Foreign Language Department helpegli stodems funderstanczi the wlifufalrfriaiw and itttrt eeevlef- eil diffewaarawrieafiiieff lmfalngf rlfrentlhf and l5rianishi Courses fv-!ere offerec'l l hail Lin- coln, varying from one to ten semesters. l lrli jr l Cindy Walton, a French, German, and Spanish student said, We have outstanding teachers, but we need a greater variety of languaes. There is a very Close teach- er-student relationship this year because of the small enrollment in language classes. Top: junior Glen Perez studies clialouge in Foreign Language class. Bottom Left: Senior Debbie Tye performs dance for project in ad- vanced Spanish. Above Right: Cindy Walton listens to language tapes. Choir Because of the low enrollment in the Senior Choir, diL rector, Leonard Shuchaman created a new system for the interested students. The boys met during first lunch by themselves. Then, between lunches the girls and boys combined to practice together but again at second lunch they separated. The girls were left alone to sing while the guys took second lunch. This created both an atmosphere of a choir and a glee for the enrolled students. On April 21, the choirs participated in a public concert with the Mt. Tahoma Choirs. They enjoyed a day of practice at Mt. Tahoma and combined with their choirs to present a very excellent performance of The Crea- tion that evening, . Choir expressions prove to be important 46 Top Left: Front Row: QI. to RJ Janice Shea, Marjorie Claholt,Stephanie McLaughlin Second Row: Nancy Bachmann, Claudia VVheeler, Maria Fleischmann Third Row: Sherry Newell, janet jones, Caroline Pale fenier, Shauna Anderson, Eleanor Sconone Not in picture-Patty Orr. Top Right: Front Row QL to RJ: Mike Stubblefield, Marie Miller, Mar- jorie Glaholt, Nancy Preston, Terry Benger, Cary Lake, Second Row: Dorothy Robertson, Nancy Bachman, Kum Kim, Barb Schmidt, janet Iones, Maria Fleischmann, Lori Christensen, Belclci Feiring, Elector Elias Third Row: Pat Allen, Katherine Haverly, Trine Knight, Sue Marincin, Eleanor Sconone, Teri Pribbenow, Etrula Hightower, Cindy Neukom, Stephanie McLaughlin. Fourth Row: Debbie Winfield, Larlce Baespflug, Ianice Shea, Sherri Newell, Claudia Wheeler, Roxann Wheeler, Rodney Anderson,-Sue-Carlson, David Snedden Fifth Row: Marianne Adler, Barbara Zacher, Scott Pefters, Shauna Anderson, Dale Kagey, Lia Stemp, Sue Coley, Parvin Kershner, Harold Morri- son. Sixth Row: Walter Hewitt, Steve McClain, Richard Connell, Caroline Palfenier, Iune Cotten, Georgina Rogers, Bill Hinkle, Phillip Lee, Tom Reddiclc, Mr. Schuchman directs choir at Christmas program. 47 Science. . . Through fascinating laboratory experiments such as dissecting animal specimens, observing minute plant and animal life under microscopes, and counting ripples in a wave-making machine, students that participated in the Science classes had the chance to explore the worlds of biology, chemistry, forestry, and physics. Also, for the first time at Lincoln, a Field Ecology class was offered this year. We decided that a course of this kind would be very relevant with the time, said Mr. Iim Vincent, who taught the new class this year. The class was very well accepted. ln fact, we had to turn students away that wanted to take the course. But those that did get in the class, enjoyed it very much, and seemed to get a lot out of itf' Bottom Left: Bubba Ray wonders what he just drank in Chemistry. Bottom Center: Field Ecology class works on earth samples. Bottom Right: Biology I students prepare molasses solution. Top Right: Danette Smith gets ready to heat test tube. Top Center: Physics class Mak constructs equilibrium apparatus. --...- fn fs, , 4 . -, f.-:fb f 1' ,X .. , ,lX w, -mix? ' 1 .-L.-.Q ,, .yi 1. .ff . ye- ' Migw ,:'1a.g 1aQf1.-igt A..' 5 1 11' --' Q., fi, uffiisngi- f J uzrg ,:eY.,lf,-:4ef::fq,f-gba' W . W, .,..., f- 1 ,Hi-E531 Er, 'A' .vi Q. ma. 'Inu-1. ff' ,fwl lr x s -,A SW ' 1 5 Q Z Q4 Crchestra Harmonious tunes could be heard throughout the year as the orchestra prepared itself for concerts. Classical Sym- phony productions were the main selections played by the orchestra. This was the first year orchestra has been offered at Lin- coln. Directed by Mr. Shea, the new class opened another interesting aspect in the music department. Front and Center - Mr. I. Shea Row 1 - I.Ceorge, B.Thorpe, R.Iones, C. Lewis, D.Wilbert, l.Steele, Bjohnston, L.McCullough, L. Casperson. Row 2- C.Barnhart, D.Andahl, N.Worden, T.Pribbenow, S.Anderson, L.Casperson, D.Tye, I.Sakshaug,J.Harvey, P.Nieto, R.Baldassin. xr. Q 50 Concert Chorale Concert Chorale, an advanced choir led by Mr. Schuman, performed in many concerts throughout the State. Parti- cipating in Washington state contest at Everett, they com- peted up to the final devision. Also they traveled to Oregon in the Spring, and put on an excellent performance at Mc- Neil Island. Ir. High Schools, P.T.A. meetings, and the Tacoma Mall enjoyed the sounds created by the Concert Chorale during the Christmas season, Bottom: Front Row, Stephen Anderson, Rosemary Jones, Kim Polard, Deborah Stillwell, Linda Casperson, Sam Washington. Second Row: Debbie Scott, Rick Valenta, Diane Gonzales, Walter Hewitt, Susan Mar- coe, Third Row: Stephen Garl, Georgia Baldwin, Mark Herbert, Thomas Reddick, Claudia Gibson, Bob Cline, Back Row: Michael Stubblefield Mark Anderson, Lorna Lloyd, Mary Nielson. GJ id x l i 'K Huw? , A I i 1 N 5 N I 19' J Q Social Studies. Probing into our nationsfs past, analizing its contempo- rary problems, and speculating of what is to come in the future, Lincoln students were prompted to become aware of their surroundings, while participating in the 1971- 72 Social Studies classes. The interesting curriculum of World Problems demanded much individual thought from students about what should be done about Viet Nam, the Space problems, and the difficulty with China. Civic students were often aroused when confronted with the complexity of the Constitution. U.S. History classes studied the growth and survival of the U.S, from the Thirteen Colonies to its present fifty states. Psychology students dug deep into the minds of indi- viduals to discover what really makes us Hticlcw. .I.I I.I.:.I.I.I.I.I.I. .-:-:3:-:':g:':-:-:-:-'-'-: ' ':I:5:5' ' 5'?c1f5f1:-:- 1 l.i.o.u.l 'l.l. 23. II ' .:I:I- IIc.:Z:.:.I I. .. v.g.g.:.g I.g.: I ' '. .I .. . . . . . . . . .'-'.'. I '.'.'.'.' 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Providing a foundation for those who would be working in some area of the business world, the Business Educa- tion Department offered a variety of classes for Lincoln students. Distributive Education, Office Machines, Business Math, Shorthand, Typing, Consumer Eco- nomics, and Simulated Office were all designed to train students for future jobs. The classes at Lincoln prepare a student so thoroughly that they can get a job in the business world with very little trouble. Bottom Left: Sophomore-s Sharon Barnhart and Vivian Meadows prac- tice typing skills. Center Right: junior Mark Buchea solves problem with adding machine. Bottom Right: Olivia Evans types a taped dictaa tion. Top Right: Mark Herbert works on key punch machine. Top Center: Students in Office Machines class learn adding machine procedures. 5 1 - 54 . . .,,.. I' --'K -N 4 . 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' .Ai 5 , 'N Q 1 T in ' Q' K ,Al ..,., q 4 1' 'O Q -5. 3.f,- K' ' A Q' 1 ',.' wif ,Hg x,. ,A ,',x', 5 4 AWN x W J.-,t ,sn ,-1 af , ' x , J 7 - N H iff I5 'h pf..- ' y' Q.: sth A F 6 'Q if Vai '1 V' is 4 49' 4,1 I L Q -A...-. 58 +L M lk ., g VM., 'Q 'Fir . ,x , . 5' maj, a W i, yr ,vu , .ww ,4-add' H-K ' my .. ,Z K MW. use-vnxnm Q A fn 59 g Q -51 rt J.Allen T.l-Iarvey C.Combs G-CamPb9l1 Linebacker Halfback Quarterback Ha1fbaCk FOOTBALL Regardless of the final standings, the Lincoln Football squad had a few outstanding performances. One being an easy victory over Stadium. The score was 15 to 3. The entire front- line were returning letterman and all did a very fine job. Another exciting game of the 1971 football season was the game with Wenatchee. The team, being supported by many spectators, traveled to Wenatchee for the game. It was chal- lenging to play the states' number one team. Even though the Abes were defeated, they took it in stride and said, better luck next time. The highlight of any season is the all city team. Jimmy Allen, a second year man, made all city last year and this year as team captain. He was a defensive line backer. The Abes had many players on the second all city team. Among them were last year's all-city pick Curtis Terry, end, who had several outstanding games. As the 1971 football season rolled past, the Abes, even though they were not totally victorious, kept up their good spirit, sportsmanship, and determination. Bottom: Newhart pitches out to Williams on his sweep. Top: j.Allen, L.Nolan blocks for G.Campbell. ii 1 Ei, - f .. L.. L.Williams T.Fernandez Fullback, Linebacker Center C.Maxwell D.Bosley End Defensive End Q 1? 'alP ' 4' , 4' . x A 5 5 I has 0 1 b . mn , K 'I 1 Q . 5 'P fffxlktg M 5. 1 .fr . 3 - j Simi! it , q al X EF' raw? Q , I Y . l if' j- A S , . A ff-'Y A : SQ ,Q ,xlh k, W D '3 . Q Q Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln ,ff We SEASON SCORES East Bremerton West Bremerton Stadium Wenatchee Bellarmine Wilson Mt. Tahoma Port Angeles Q 46949 I . ' I 716112. , L . 4 y 4, ,,W,A,f, J Jan ' yiffgigm ?3 ff f ' , A . W., 1' 1' K A ,' J. SEASON SCORES Lincoln reserve football squad had a fine season playing six games, winning four and losing only two. The reserve team is mainly to prepare the players for the varsity team competition. Ken Heimbuck was one of these players to get the chance to play on the varsity team of 1971. One of the games that was very rewarding was the game with Wilson. The Abes really tackled the Rams. Coach Cartwright stated that this was the first time to his knowl- edge that the Abes IV squad had ever beaten the Wilson Rams. A few of the outstanding players were Ken Heim- buck, Mark Patterson, Dave Leeper, Floyd Dugger, and Mark johnson. 64 Lincoln 28 Lincoln 6 Lincoln 8 Lincoln 6 Lincoln 6 Lincoln 2 East Bremerton West Bremerton Stadium Bellarmine Wilson Mt. Tahoma Top Row: M.Iohnson, F.Dugger, M.Patterson, T.l-lutson D Wash ington Middle Row: R.Bell, M.Lyons, G.Zak, K.M1les K Heimbuck Coach Cartwright Bottom Row: D.Leeper, B.Baker DHavard I Pinney, I.Wood, R.Savage Top: Eric Elias breaks up play Bottom: J.V.'s in wait for play 65 CROSS C0 . TRY Continuing its dominance of the Tacoma City League, the Lincoln Cross Country team again captured the first place trophy. Ken Turner and Vsfillis Bell set the pace for the Abes as they breezed to an easy first and second place in the city meet. Winning the City League, the harriers gained a slot at the state meet at Evergreen, where they placed a very respective sixteenth place. Coach Watson cited this team as having been the most improving team ever, as the team started out with almost nothing. At the annual banquet, it was announced that Ken Turner and Steve Smith were elected Co-Captains and Steve Smith won the inspirational honors. Coach Watson was awarded a plaque by the Lincoln Lions Club for his outstanding job of coaching track and Cross Country teams to five city championships. Lincoln ,....... 23 MountTahoma . . . . . .32 Lincoln ..,..... 11 Stadium ........ . . .42 Lincoln ........ 32 Wilson . . . . . .27 Lincoln ........ 15 Bellarmine . . . . .45 66 Top Left: D.Eil4um, R.-Iohansen, R.Connell, K. Mcfadclen, W.Bell, K.Turner, 5.Smith, H.I.orent, Offrinidad, K.Ellingson, D.Adkinson. Bottom Left: K.Turner, W.Bell against MT. Tahoma Center Right: Klvlctadden, K.Turner, S.Smith lead pack Bottom Right: E.Lewis, G.Whitley, E. Valbert, J.Meeker, K.Whitley, E.McKechnie, B. Andrews, D.Nadaslcy, R.Moore, B.I.etourneau, R.Kennedy Top Right: Willis Bell 2nd in city meet 67 www, ' - ig- i .. ,W .Maw V- , Qu- K - VK -lf, ., N.W,A... ak!-ra Varsity Basketball Reigning over the Tacoma City League and winning the Region III crown, the Lincoln I-Iigh School basketball team came within two games of the State championship. Losing only three games in regular league play, South Kitsap, Wilson, and Bellarmine, the Abes were way out front, however, the city title was in question and was facing a possible three way tie for first, but in more cases then not the mighty Lincoln cagers emerged on top again this season. Paced by the torrid 6'3 Senior Clarence Ramsey who lead the city in scoring and rebounding, the Abes moved to the Regionals at U.P.S. where they thumped a spunky Lakes and Puyallup team to win the Regional title. This set up a chance at the State championship. The Abes however, suffered a heart break as they lost both games at State and settled for a very commendable fourth place. In the State statistics, Ramsey, who was an all city pick for two years, not to mention all state and all American, moved into the top ten scorers and rebounders all time in the State tournament. These statistics plus the fact that Coach Billings was awarded with his 100th victory add up to a season not soon forgotten by those who were there. 68 Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Regionals Lincoln Lincoln State Finals Lincoln Lincoln 79 81 100 74 90 59 48 61 50 76 71 75 50 82 55 75 61 59 73 52 56 61 52 Wahsington Lakes North Thurston East Bremerton Sehome Puyallup Mt. Tahoma Wilson South Kitsap Stadium Bellarmine Mt. Tahoma Wilson Stadium Bellarmine Mt. Tahoma Wilson Stadium Bellarmine Lakes Puyallup Richland Mercer Island 47 55 54 43 52 55 43 55 57 37 51 57 54 35 62 47 52 35 46 47 50 65 53 vp Uv A x'f. vf e .J r 9 1. 'Q 1' 4 4. X KA-xq 18 ' : C i 5 , - . Q 5 ,ik s w is ii , ? A x K I S .xxilsqx .HQ X 1 ' Q vx-11 s' g' . att - ES -i, I 'I ww ...v 4 1' 3 --,:zm....-, fe' .. NM ,, Top Left 5.1-lope makes fast break Middle Left D.Ecklund shoots for score Top Left l,Wom- ack passes byf' Puyallup Top Right M.Hil- dehrand rebounds for Abes Bottom Right Team shows great defense as they try to regain the ball. 70 5 11 at me X QW ' ' , -HM K . i .1 gh ,ly NLR 32 it'-Q bil 'Y J qi -1---fi , , , Q D sl .L -ev RH! Mfr I.V. Basketball Under the excellent coaching of Mr. Wayne Dalesky, the Lincoln I.V.'s again took their place on top. A season record of 15 wins and 3 losses made this the 6th championship in seven years. The total wins in seven years are 107 wins to Z7 losses. Having a team of mixed Sophomores and Juniors, the I.V. squad had a few outstanding top performers. Sophomore jack Newhart making most assists while Sophomore Darrell Kitt was the leading scorer. Most rebounds were made by Sophomore Mark Patterson. Coach Dalesky felt Sophomore Stacy Todd was the most improved member of the j.V. team. Improvement and determination spells victory and these guys showed that and alot more. The most outstanding game was the 73-49 victory over the Puyallup Vikings. The J.V. squad also had an average of 65.3 points throughout the season. Back Row M.Patterson, S.Todd, F.Casteele, G.Maxwell, O.Carrison, Front Row D,Kitt, j.Newhart, H.Cruz, j.Cobb, M.Patrick Stacy Todd puts one up Sophomore Colds I.Iames, P.Williams, D.Day, W.Plummar, R.Anderson, J.Williamson, K.johnson, R.McAuley, K.Einspahr, P.Smith Sophomore Blacks Front to Back B.Smith, F.Campbell, B.Forch, D.Anderson, B.Max- well, I..Harvey, I.Moorehead, D.Mullen 72 U KW! 504 I NN. -.......-,gg ini it 40 Zh K.. A I as Sophomore Colds The Lincoln Colds, coached by Cary Cale, came up with a 4 win 10 loss seasonal record. Even though they won only 4 games the team worked hard to achieve their goals. Led by captain Keith lohnson and high scorer james Williamson, gave the rest of the team an advantage to sharpen their skill. Williamson was also a leading rebounder along with Rodney lVlcAuley, Dave Day and Paul Smith made most of the plays and kept the team on their toes. qi Sophomore Blacks Coach Dan lVlullen's Sophomore Blacks had an out- standing 1972 basketball season. Winning 11 games and losing only 1 shows that Lincoln is usually on 1, ff top. Eugene Glenn and Don Anderson were the team's high scorers which outstanding rebounder, was as- sisted by Eli Armstrong, Floyd Campbell, and Lor- enzo Harvey, the defensive line. 73 Wrestling Wrestling is on its way back up at Lincoln as Coach Walt Fitzpatrick finished his second year as head wres- tling coach. The grapplers, reviewed by many outstand- ing returning letterman finished with a comperable third in city league competition. In the Regionals at U.P.S. the Abes qualified fourteen men to compete in grand finalie at Renton, the state meet. At state the Abes were proud of the great determination and performance of their Captain Jimmie Allan. Jimmie, who was undefeated in all competition, suffered a sprained ankle in the final match. There is no doubt in anyone's mind who at- tended the State Meet that Jimmie Allen is the real champion. 74 Top Left Back Row T.Tate, V.McCord, H.Spivey, T.Ha5ting, I..Un- ruh, K.Hedman, M.Reed, I.,Wells, B.Granberg, Dfedderson, K. Far- rison Front Row B.Stewart, j.Allen, Mr. Fitzpatrick, B.Owen Kevin Hedman sacks opponent. I ff ,, , . K- ,,figf4y. - Countdown for another jimmy Allen victory Bottom Right Back Row R.C1owers, E.Young, G.Sunde, B.Moore P.Dugger, T.Wegner, C.Heard, Tffiark, K.Brazeil, I.Bilby, Ffobb D.Campbel1, Front Row R.Beebe, V.Wallace, K.Peterson If I . AQ 2 f fm: , ,.,,f1jjQ 7 'F3' ' 5 j'5+.g1g,,gg4x2.- fx f,i'4f? S- lf' 1 . f 'L' H 552:25 M H Page 76: Bottom Row: G.Spray, W.Ausserer, D. Skanes, I.Vow- ell, I.McVicker. Second Row: M.Duran Third Row: j.Vowell, S. Cillan, Page 77: Top Left: J.McVicker makes a hard stroke to make a per- fect finish. Bottom: Swimmers make a big splash at the start of the gun. 'T 11, ,. - Egg, ta 1, ff ,t t cf 'I 1? - K, As J: -' 'fx 1 X ix 'f N Iwi , . Y -f .- T. W' 664475 V ' H Q I, , ' laae 7 1 K V: t i A. Vrkk 5, is 1, 1 K' Wil, Swimming With a season record of 0-7 the Lincoln Varsity swim team, coached by jim White nevertheless had a few brights all through the season. Senior Larry Nolan, number 1 diver for Lincoln, placed first 3 times all season. Brad Colbo, also a Senior stepping up next in line, also took 3 first places. Coach White said Gary Spray was best all round swimmer this year. Looking ahead to next year, the team will take as its motto we can do it. This determination will assure a better '73 season. Pg , M., , .if 4 Y, 935. . 5, If . , -r up 51,3 xvv.'a4fy A J -fQ,,.fa 41 , ...w ' X 1' 1 gg.-Q' my 7 f 'X . MQ XFX x kfxx . his -s A ' l l f . Y' ., iv ,ff fi na! fig, K-YA , I f I e, 1 .,. ,Q E- J i if by Q YR V' fs' 'I 4 it Y Mm..- ,. . ,Aww v-r- .,,.. ., .. .N A! , ,, H., welt-'ful'-r ,-,-fq,ss W sf 5 ,ML 'LQ'-Q-Avh ,.,, ,.,,.. Tennis The 1972 tennis team is made up of mostly Seniors. With the returning five letterman, B.Retzloft, P.Lee, C. Kolano, lVl.Larsen, and P.Carney, the team has the ex- perience and determination for a real good season. There are 19 members on the entire squad and the top seven are on varsity. In previous years there were only five members on varsity and now there are seven. The top three play singles and the rest of the players play in double matches. Charles Wright Academy has joined our city-league, although they will not be counted in our city league standings. Coach Mike Coe said it will en- able us to meet a wider variety of opponents. 78 l l wpuwywvwwn vs-wwwfvww' A-an-wan . X ix:-at . i7'V,i:,4 gf:-. ttjkwl ff :, J 'V' B t 'X fi , 1 ,, 'fvy M ,Q g . - pf , ' ' A . ! . A ' I ,, , ' ,. V 7'r'i1'Pf7N' 1 Bottom Row: M.Cal1igan, S.I.ovin, S.Barker, P.Carney, C.Kolano, P.Lee, Brlletzlotf. Top Row: D.Elrnore, D.Crubb, Hlviawhinney, D.Ma1oney, C,Cing-Mars, D.Feist, 5.Petters, M,Larson, F.Cinq-Mars. Bottom Right: B.Retzloft swings into action, Top Middle: S.Barkcr stretches hard for back hand volley, Bottom Middle: Carney reaches high for perfect serve. Top Right: P.Lee shows emotions over tennis match, 79 Varsity Golf Returning Lettermen were scarce this year as the Lincoln golfers started their season. Under the coaching of Mr. Newhart, the golfers met at Spanaway golf coarse both to practice and for games. Top prospects for this year were Dave Thomas and Barry Taylor. With these mem- bers as a nucleus and any sudden change in weather, the team will live up to the name, Lincoln and finish a fine season plus bring back many returners for the sea- sons to come. Bottom Left: M,Stewart, S.Carl, Dffhomas, B,Taylor, M.Larson, Top Left: B.Taylor hits a perfect drive. Page 81, Top Left: M.Larson, brings back the club to hit the ball out of the rough. Middle: lVI.5tew- art fines it difficult to hit the ball out of the water. Top Right: S.Carl blasts the ball from the sand trap. Bottom Right: Dffhomas leaves a birdie putt short. 4. 2 -3 SA sf .. 80 an W was M . X J A.,, -, . N ,unw- '7' 4-vc' -:-f'.Eif'-Q - f Av- f g. ,.W - - fv'.Jf ' -All , ,f .-. . 32,34 np L 5 1-. ff' 1. if ' if 7- ' 3, -.- PAC. f , WY, , UNM Lf--wa - tx.-df ,..,-wigvz-:lwli gt ze-js, ' f .. g H-y T' A -'dEiivf f Q S f M- W- , .1:Qi3yf-,f.a5e..,,?-g m s-:ug ...QW Q Aw . , rig A W W 5 ' 1 M. ' -gif ' . -A-f I S , , V , ' 4- 'NA . v 4-1x4! 'fX.',1,.f- Y X 'W - ww- ,.' lx - ,f 1,-iv, V,Q,.',.Tg s K ' H.-rf -ff .'Qg::f, '1 1- ifm 1 Ml A11 -. n, . Ninn wen.-3-f.'if.Lg4L,.f.,gsv,g,l?g Ji 5 Y ',.fs'x,.. gfx,3Lg5!F-s8.A5kf3Af,:r 4 Q N W x W S -' . 4' A.. ' SK- vii .. f K W W ,Q ' 3 ,, g ,.,x,,,: X X -h .- , K -.4 a '4Q-yf w- .wffiiyib wg. i 9 -,S . 7, KL ' 4 - ' .I ' A Y -av' ., ' H . 4+ 'K ','7 i.f - av M'-K . 1 - . ' - ' I . ' .vw gn. f- 4 I , , ,4 A-. V. ,L g'2i1 ' 'V ' f.fL- fx A ' , . 3 'iv sa' 7- L . '-Sf! A .11 .fp I ' - .g-..1 Trinka: 'e .u , -'Z X ,Lf Phys gr.. R. ,- N ,,..Q..s JA Lx .V . -P'23.1-W we ., .. Varsity Baseball The Varsity Baseball team, coached by Mr. Doyle Hill, got started out a little slow this season due to bad weather. This years squad was said to be a young team because there were four sophomores on the team which will help the team in the next two years. Some of the outstanding players were Sr. B. Baldassin making five hits in two games. Sr. I. Groh, the teams number one pitcher, Sr. H. Emery, the teams catcher. Coach Hill said Howard showed great leadership among the players. Soph. L. Harvey another pitcher shown to make a fine prospect for next year. Sr. J. Mangan, being on the 1971 all city team for the position of third baseman was Lincoln's number one third baseman also. The team showed great sportsmanship during the 1972 season. 82 vw.-wry. Rf -'M UWM 4. v-fn f f -wgklw, Ht, xuiuueuiullmlmmiaeiltiiff . . kk. -. L, 4, 4-L., zz . r' 'fvw f fa -'fu - R' VM,-:A '.,- ,. .., W ISM? 5 W, ,-. N ,,.- . J' V . s, . ,K . K' .J nf K A Mn: . QA , L., 1 z in w-L '--Q Upper Left: L to R IKneelingJ B.Owen, B.Bald- assin, T.Tompson, G.Perez, C.Viert, M.Reiter, H.Cruz, I.Wood, I.Newhart. L to R lStandingl I.Croh, D.Kitt, H.Emery, j.Bunting, O.Garri- son, j.Mangclon, L.Harvey, j.Allen Lower Left: I.Groh throws his speedy fast ball. Upper Right: T.Tompson runs to third base, Lower Right: j.A1len swings in perfect form. i x 83 r ii -A r W al' 1- T55 K'll':'3fT'Q5i 7 I 1 ,f- l x.f ' Top Right: Top Row Left to Right: G,Weeks, G. Hunt, B.DeCato, D.Havard,P.Dugger, E.Grinnell, E.Taylor Bottom Left to Right: I.Mason, R.Young, I.Kiely, j.Young, W.Hale, D.Pilz Top Left: Cardinal gets burnt by a fastball Middle Left: Brian Baldassin takes advantage of an overthrow ball Bottom Left: Brian Baldassin takes an easy run to home plate Bottom Right: Lorenzo Harvey takes a lead. 84 ii 'N-.. 'ass Q ,..,..--we on in F1'f 'f'f!f I 1.15. Ak. - .. .4 Q , I , , ,ij .,f.+.--A- - I ' - ' N zggggigf vy W AL W k .V .-. -te mum-c ...,..-'- 'V ft . . - J-,.- ' ' ' IM A ,, . -f arf' r A . 17311 , --,,.ggw'e f..xAAff 'i ' M: ' T' ' ' 'A iff 7 A a ag ' ' .Ai 1-It G. lx I H 'Z K ' A - . ' ff'7 35 '- f - -f We f is-HIM A r it 2' r,,,, , ,,,,,. , A , ,V ,V A . , Q H .. Q , fu' '11I:. ' K ,aa I :WW .W s,-at-uf A ' ' ,, ',.- ' ..'1't rf11'4Ml0Zlf v --A L L - if '34 ,..g,'i3QN'Lfl2ii 1 M L, 't 1 6 7, ,, 'ga -the as '1' f . 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The j.V. baseball team, coached by Mr. Emery VVatt, had many outstanding players. A few of them were D.Kaaiwelea, pitcher, D.Piltz, short stop-part of the defensive line. The outstanding hitters were D.Havard and R.Young. The team looks forward to good seasons in the future and also Coach Watte said the team looked to improve with every game. 85 Tr ack Can the Lincoln Track team win their fourth consecu- tive State track title? That's the question asked by many as the season begins and by the way things look in early meets they are on their way. With such returners as nationally ranked pole vaulters Larry Nolan and Mike Hildebrand plus long jumper Sam Washington, the Abes will be hard to pull under. Taking first in the 14th annual Daffodil Relays and swamping the first two dual meet teams by 120 points, the team had already turned in some top marks in the state. Such as Sophomore sprinter Keith Tinner's 220 in 22.6, Pat Cliftonfs 10.0-100 yard dash, Ken Turner's 2 mile run in 9:48 and the Lincoln mile relay of Tony Harvey, Larry Williams, Steve Smith and Keith Tinner, who at time of print, turned in a 3:26.15 which is the states best this season. Coach Dan Watson cited this team as the best dual meet team ever. It is impossible to predict the outcome of any team but from previous evidence and outstanding performances plus the awesome depth of the '72 track team, if is almost certain who will emerge on top. 86 1. As Q x Q f XX 1: N 6' XX 7' A 5 ..-- , A M Q' -fl f . 3 3575 XA if :rl a X 'z 4 Z ?' ' vin ' 53 ,, 1 r Q. q58 5 M1 I 'L A 'W' M, P: N, 4 R g W.- Z2 , .353 ' fs :S .fx 3 -z. iv- V 51 I, 1 x ,X 'V . . 4 ' 4 'Q , '1,w QX5 x 1 ' . J fx! 2. if K. ff at f ,f ff' I 4 E Milk vw Top Left Iohn Shultz throws for distance Bottom Left Raymon Brongil put one out Top Right Larry Nolan over 14 feet Bottom Right Clifton and Harvey practice hand off in 880 relay it int. f ,pf y ,Q 1 , 'A '42 1 A 5 , dur- , . .4 W , Q , . . 'as 'I f 7ff .vQ , tx . HL iit at G y m n as tic s An up and coming sport at Lincoln is gymnastics. Under the head coaching of Ed Armstrong, the team has shown in early meets a quite impressive attitude and ability to be number one. With outstanding individuals as Larry Kalawahae, Nat Hartfield and Steve Long, the team has defeated several top teams in the area. New equipment was also purchased and for the first time gymnastics meets were held in the new gym. With the regionals here at Lincoln and a team with strong individuals and great depth will come up with a top team. 90 6 J lf il? 4':.'-:gh l 1' - l w-'lens-ug... Upper Left: S.Cillan, D.Adler, l.Wagner, l.Marshall 'l'.Huff, Nllartfield, Llialeiwahia, R.Welsh, M.Can0- mica, E.Pisher, Clak Lower Left: Rex Walsh does a perfect split in floor exer- cise. Middle: D.Adler swings into a handstand on Highbar Right: N.l-larfield does splits over side horse. 1, wi- ' ' 'ivkk wa- 1' ,, W iw! M. A ...Ph .L N-1 - f an lids wvwwifx it ,,w 'gu .QQU ,fl ying.. xx' 'Z 'K .pq xi' Q ve, xt 5.uniQ'..si.2.-4 Girls Sports Girls After-School Sports bring frustration and eniovment as the Lincoln girls participate in all season sports. The girls put a fine Powder Puff football team together and were unde- feated both on and Hofff' of the field. Top Left: Girls waiting for a nice game of Volleyball. Bottom Left: E.Goldv berg helps l..Kaleiwahia on balancing beam, Middle: Elaine Oclle gets smash- ed by opponent. Top Right: Blockers don't give ball carrier to much block- ing. Bottom Right: I..Kaleiwahia jumps high in the sky. 93 A VA., ua 1 ,VVVV V gf, W .V . . AV., . 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' x Kms 5.5, K W' ,- K. hhtgtr X VX Q' Q 3 - .'1s,,.,f ,L ' . , ' L ,A-A xxvqg, ,.Y'+QvgfX 5 . ,. ,b ' -. ' ' u 5 . . ,xx NWN za . 5, '35, s lv: ,. V, N, , ,R , , . . Q, , -, ., s., . . 1 11 JPN 44 e x 'tx fwi Q - ' ' g 'I' W2 ff is file- -'gs - - N gk .- V. x V- . c fs X: N Qs x -r ,,-- U 4 tg , Entertainment by Marketta-Ki Give Qottom Row: Sbpauiding, Vice President, V.Escene, Secretary, Cfforkelson, President, M.Iones, Treasurer Row Z: K.Champney, V.5afer, Iloweinstein, C.Pickette, D.Weber, D.Hubbard, S.Rogers. Row 3: ,I.Winfie1d, H.Elisser, R.Caldwell, E.Odle, G.Rogers, P Row 4: Ejones, L.Thomas, E.I-lightower. Row 5: B.Schanzenbach, T.Williams, O.Evens. Row 6: L.Yotsko, A.Grace, Tfitzpatrick. en, T.White, I.Overton. Row 8: L.Patrick, L.Card, E.Stuart. Row 9: P.VVilson, D,Hoskin5, K.Barker. Row 10: CROSS, I.Stewart, 11: Clones, IVl.Mcdonough, B.l3eiring,. P.K1inge1hoffer, .Mazza, L.Simes. Row 7: I.Wick- D.Current. Row Spectators a Worthwhile Performance at All Home Games Marcetta-Kis sparkling routines performed at home football games highlighted all halftime activities. The marching presisionists were accompanied by Vic Iowders and the Lincoln Pep Band.,Vice Presi- dent Vicky Escene said, We all worked hard trying to make our group this year look good and together in our routines. Everybody did just great when it came time to performf' Marcetta-Ki was for me an unforgettable exper- lenceff stated Elaine Odle. Through practicing drills and learning new routines I learned how im- portant it is to work as a group. There were some rough times but when we got out on the field during halftime it all seemed worthwhile. Two important athletic events in which Marcetta-Ki marched were the annual Daffodil Parade and the second yearly performance at a U.P.S. game. Marcetts, a selective group of seventeen, chozen on a basis of skill and attendence marched at all home basketball games. Letters and pins were awarded at the annual banquet in May. The old officers welcomed the new mem- bers, and sadly discovered that there would be no more routines and practices to work at. Skill and timing Shown bv Marcettagliiu Marcetta Ki at halftime at Lincoln vs VV1lson Came Spirited Pep Club Officers Inspire Lincoln , .. it if as 5 x N ., T 'ifr ..,, Debbie Winkleman Kerry Egeland Kathy Whitaker President Vice President Secretary 7 .is 5? 'Y' l is Q 7,7 Q 5 'va .ani r X Lori Nelson passing out cookies before a football game. if Lori Nelson Toni DeSelle Cindy McDonald Senior Junior Sophomore Representative Representative Representative Pep Club paints signs to promote spirit. .ff-0 Barb Browning Treasurer lx .l Lynn Gibbeson Program Chairman Kelli Pitsch I.V. Coordinator ,...bw- ' rowds With Much Enthusiasm Throughout the Year Trailing by one point with five seconds left to go, senior forward, Clarence Ramsey, faked around his guard and put up a fantastic jump shot which provided the two points needed for an Abe victory. The tense atmosphere was lead by the Pep Club and the cheerleaders. Passing out cupcakes for the athlete-Q was one of Pep Club's many spirit boosters, Pep Club President stated, It was interesting to watch the football and basketball players faces as we walked into their rollrooms with cup- cakes. At the start the players greeted us shyly, but as the season went by, a forgotten athlete would come looking for us if we accidently missed him. To promote spirit at Pep Assemblies, the Pep Club officers often dressed up as the little people. These enchanting costumes proved to be a very humorous skit for the Lincoln students. The overall atmosphere of friendliness and involvement that the Pep Club helped to create was one of the many reasons why Lincoln proved to be number one in spirit. H'-'s 40- T' 1 J 1 'T IV' 'sa-aff Lincoln crowd supports tean against Wilson Rams. Vicki Escene and Debbie Winkelman decorate cars for the Annual Grid-Co-Round Bob Granberg holds the rope at home basketball game Lincoln Lettermen again this year, were the best T.Shirt salesmen in the Lincoln District. By peddling their garment the club had money to spend on items needed in the ath- letic program. . ,video tapes, starting blocks, and new tennis shirts. The members also served the school by keeping order at the boistrous basketball games, Vice President Steve Smith said of this year club, We're bigger and more powerful than ever before. Our main goal is to build up a sub- stantial fund for improvements of Lincoln's athletic pro- gram. Letterrnen's Spirit Create cz Better Atmosphere 1-M, as 'Q I'-i Bottom Row: S.Smith, M.Hildebrand, L.Kaleiwehea, M.Larson, G.Zak, T.Harvey, j.Bucholtz, P.Carney, T.Tate, R.Brongil Second Row: D.Patterson, B.Haines, 5.1-lope, G.Viert, Tlfernandes, j.Allen, C.Terry, C.Ramsey, B.Loveland, Rjohnson, G.Cambell Third Row: P.Nieto, B.Retzloff, C.Kolano, B.Colbo, l..Nolan, l..Unruh, D.Bosley, R.Connel, K.Turner, D.Durham 100 l l Active LLL Participate in Many A thletie Events L.L.L. members have swim after school, Linda Owen works to achieve her letter. Learning sportsmanship and leadership L.L.L. allows all girls the opportunity to learn and become interested in life time sports. Working at getting more girls active in sports, this yearfs Lincoln Letter Lassies aim to include every sport they possibly can. These sports include bas- ketball, volleyball, softball, swimming, archery, tennis, bowling and badminton. Showing friendliness and good sportsmanship at the annual Playday, L.L.L. participates with several high schools in competition play, all in good spirit. 'Wig -E1 ,Q xl EX. f L ' Ni Bottom Row: N.Cerry, T.Va1adez, L.Hedrick, B,Shropshire, A.Ruiz, D. Tofte, N.Haagcn, V.Meadows, K.KeIly Top Row: S.Horak, R,Berwold, Duncan, N.Preston Second Row: P.5Chrner, Cfiarnhart, IV1,Davies, R, I.Sakshaug,Dfl-ye,Sffibbits,C.Dunning,L,Novotney Continuous Swimming to Music: Shows Ingeniou .,f.azH ' .W , 37 H . f .1-di? .H sv -m hrf- 'V .. H Mwie -' ' A Lrky V .,,, .r,A . In . , VA- f , ...:-: asf? ' ' Officers show style and perfection A pinwheel is one of many stunts by Aqua Maids 102 --...... 8K-'T N--..,. nw-w-.........,,M ii A f V M , .W qi, M , t '- nntt n I -fgx-L Q- L,f.+- 'vva' 5 gg A 1 ,sa I ,gn Aqua Maids t' th ' ' M.Davies and R.Tofte display endurance on back stroke Prac Ice e an of Swlmmmg Talent and Skill As Aqua Maids Present Their '72 Show Twenty-two Aqua Maids, chosen for their water skills, began practicing for the '72 show last September. The advisor, Marta Berg, stressed to the girls the importance of striving for perfection. This talent was excellently per- formed in their April show. Starting from scratch, the Aqua Maids raised money for their costumes by sponsoring car washes and bake sales. A s Junior Ruby Tofte said, Working together as a group has made it easier to execute our routines and decide about the costumes. Meeting and working with new people has meant a great deal to me. Color, style, and creative routines captured the imagination of the spectators at the '72 performance. The intricate organization proved the skill and grace of the aquatic pre- cision swimmers. This enabled the Aqua Maids to look back on this year with satisfaction and a feeling of accom- plishment. After the performances were over an annual award banquet was held to commend the people associated with the Aqua Maid Show. 103 Flip lfloppmg to the C-ymkana, the Gym Club 1 W.Colwell makes an Iron Cross. Running in its fourth consecutive year, Gym Club mem- bers work hard to perfect their gymnastic skills, to the best of thier ability. Meeting in the gym during sixth periocl, all members have fun working on various sorts of equip- ment, and strive at new accomplishments each clay. In May, the club put on their annual Cymkana in which all the members participated. The money earned through the ,Gymkana went toward purchasing new equipment. Shows Talented Abilities Throughout the Year Mark Canonica worlw for perfect form D.Brandon shows skill on the balancing beam. illtiitittlttlllllimp Bottom Row: Efisher, N.Hartfield, L.Kaleiwahea, L.Kaleiwahea, 5.l.ong, K,Kelley, VV.Colwell, C.McDonalcl, Second Row: P.Ducolon, M.Colwell M.l.avato, K.Smith, C.Nail, E.Coldberg, C.LePore. Top Row: S.VN'agner, S.Smith, S.Marshall, Hjensen, D.Bymers, C..Zal4, M.Canonica. rx: f Affiliation Aims for International Understanding iff 'R Bottom Row: 1.Reed. Second Row: j.Everett, S.Nugent. Third Row: M.Chavis, R.Radford, C.McClellan, 5.Beimborn, D.Coleman, N.Vikan, D. Tye, C.Wilson, C.Maxwell. f n J' .,, ' as ' H '- it 'N-4' f 'O-I -1' .g,,..-...,,.' . ,-1 T' ' M 'N- A X , ' 'W' '59, Z? .af 'tl ,W .,f5,s 1 x ,,,f a ,X , 'Ban M.Chavis chooses place for exchange student. Seventeen-year-old Ignacio Maldonado was this year's foreign exchange student. He came to Lincoln from Mon- terrey, Mexico, and the son of a college professor in Mex- ico. Mr. Russell Goff was Affiliation's advisor and Michelle Chayis was the lpresident. In the spring, the Affiliation planned an Exchange Day for other foreign students from area high schools. A foreign dinner was also planned to correspond with Exchange Day. Te fifteen-member club met each Thursday afternoon to prepare a successful year for Lincoln's exchange student. President Michelle Chavis said, The year was a fair one and I hope more people show up at my meeting, and par- ticipate more so Lincoln could have a better exchange pro- gram next year. 'I' fs 1: Qi 5 'nv F9 ABE Skiers Plow the Slopes on Two Exciting Trips F ffivggfx Y Two week-end ski trips gave all Abe skiers enough snow ,fm fag and .excitement to last them a long, long time. The first iff l,f! trip took place on December 15,1o, and 17., at Crystal l,f:.l'li' at S' Mountain. The second trip was held at Snoqualmie Pass, on February 19, 20 and 21. X tl I5-.:.-X3 President Brad Colbo said, Ski Club is getting bigger P 1 J ' 'LN' and tunner as each trip comes. Some people just don't know what they're missinglw To earn rnonev for these trips, the skiers sold Almond Roca at the beginning of the year. l 1 lj bv f . l Ldv: Gary Zak jumps into wrong place. ,.. M.-nf - . ' q f , .- sut- ,, X Bottom Row: B.Koval, S.Nugent, B.Colboe, D.Branden, B,Retzloff, N.Whitaker, K,Pitsch, B.Valadez, Second Row: K.Pitsch, j.Anderson, B.Pritz, I,Butenhoff, N.Hagan,l.Hendrick, N.Preston, L,Hag1und Row 3: T.Valadez, D.Sloan, K.Eggland, D.Winkleman, K.Whitaker, C.Walton, CMc- Donald, I..Christenson, Row 4: C.Neal, L,Nelson, G.Bonell, D.Gappa, D,Tye, C.Wilson, G.Viert, L.Casperason, I.Chaloner, I.McQuade, Row 5: B,Hogarth, L.Stemp, K,White, D,McQueen, M.Myers, Pluelich, I.Knight, Ijones, R.Erickson, S.johnson.,,R0w 6: Ilowenstein, Bferring, T. DeSelle, I.Ceorge, A.Post, L.VVarner, Row 7: L.Heinbigner, L.Christianson, C.Ross, l.Everett, S.Davis, S.Coley, C.Zak, Sffibbits, Mflalligan, Top Row: L.Nolan, B.Haines, M.I.arson, S.Hope, B.Creen, D.Bosley, I.Dow, F.Vv'hitworth. Y IG7 Bottom Row: V.Escene-President, Second Row: B.Schsnzenbach-Welfare Chairman, D.Coleman-Recording Secretary, B.Mastberg-Treasurer, E.jones4Vice Pres., H.Ellisor-Social Chairman, Top Row: T.Kanasta-Asst. Chit-Chat, R,Sambrano-Soph. Rep, L.Stemp-Asst. Chairman, M.Myer- Asst. Welfare, I.Wilson-Friendship Chairman, Mjones-Program Chairman, Prom Pajama to Formal Tolos, Socials, Schoo , , f f M L 3 .. 3,3 ' fa QV' lx 6? 'j?'1f' ,Q haa, CWM' ' Q A, r-. 4 M S ,ip S Q 'fat .. J Pat May collecting food for Thanksgiving baskets. Abe-Ettes Sponsor Volleyball game with teachers vs. students. -4- Q5 'NO E. Odle cutting out decorations for Lincoln's Christmas tree. The Girls Club was busy this year with fund raising projects of all types varying from pickles to popcorn, The fall highlight was the food drive for Thanksgiving baskets which are distributed to less fortunate families in I.incoln's district. Additional projects were the faculty-student volleyball game, selling programs for the football and basketball games and the Christmas door contest. The winner of this years door contest were the students in Mr, Mullens homeroom, 310. Girls Club also cut out and hung decorations on the Christmas tree which stood in the main hall Chinook'f played at the spring tolo, Come With the Sunf' March 4th, which turned out the most outstand- ing event put on by the Girls Club this year. Helen Ellisor, Girls Club Social Chairman, said. live enjoyed myself but I also thought the club could be better if there were more projects to do than they didff xchanges and Service Projects, Make a Memorable Year 11-1 bbtewart, D.Stillwell, K.Steele, E.Marlow, P.Edlin, E,Odle, Mrs. Stuman, Mrs Halsey. Prom Collecting Ctarbage to Basketball Carnes, Along ,V ...M My, vk.. . W . .ww wr A , . ,,.,.--- ,.w,.s-vw' M ,h,,,,,.,,.0-sw- 1- ' ..... .ts gf I Bucholz goes for two at Key Club basketball game f .. ' , fi ...ht W WWMW, .,,,.m-Q W.,-,.w-w f '96.4-i!oRLDs i snap! stir new tml. ' F. Betz and B. Andrews show Key Club's wheels at Soap Box Derby Mayor Iohnston waves for winning Key Clubber Key Club, a service club of high school boys, sponsored by Kiwanis Club, were active during the year giving out Thanksgiving baskets and sponsoring a Christmas party for the retarded children at Geiger Elementary School. President john Reed said, The members were always in- volved and willing to work. The k.iulJ helped in me March of Dimes and Muscular Distrophy campaign. iney also helped to get people to come out and vote. Ray Brongil with his HO, HO, HO at the Christmas party plays Santa Claus and gives out candy, cookies and other goodies to satisfy and keep the children happy. Susie Tibbits, Sandy Beimborn, and Stephanie McLaughlin were chosen at the beginning of the year as 1971-1972 Key Hearts. Their purpose is to help the members and act as an inspiration during the year. 'ith Annual Christmas Party, Key Club Keep Busy Key Hearts: Stephanie McLaughlin, Sandy Beimborn, and Susie President Iohn Reed gives speech at divi W Tibbifs sion rally Y un.,-f 1 Q-M fm - ,, . 1, ottom Row: D.O'Malley, R.Yingling, C,Kolano, Cfing-Mars, M.Calligan, Pfarney, I.Reed, S,McClain. Second Row: Mlarson, S.Peffers, M,VVise, .Verderico D.Ma1oney, T.McCown, I,Bire, B.Andrews, T.Pantley, I3,Bitz, j.McClain, Top Row: S,Abberger, Bloveland, M.Clark, Cfombs, I.Bu- holtz, D.Bos1ey, B.Creen, D.Patterson, R.Brongil, L,Unrug. 111 Through the Year Art Club Learns Many Talents . ,f., A-Q ,Q ...Q 'Nr-s..s .Q -A-.4 , we 4775 . Lyn Left to Right: D.WiIbert, DCronenthal, R.Tinner, C.Toms, D.Elliot, R.Cockrell, V.Leonard. Art Club this year, was concerned with making projects to sell for Art field trips. The members made pottery, mobiles, necklaces, Christmas cards, and hope to next year design Christmas windows for merchants. Mrs. IN'albridge hopes to someday gather enough money to go to Mexico on a field trip with all the students in the ArtClub. There are eight consistant members that participate, all being sophomores. President Dan Elliot said, I would like the club more if there were more juniors and seniors or just more members, Besides the member shortage, I enjoyed myself a lotff Advisor Mrs. Walbridge said, I have a lot of fun and this being my first year at Lincoln I want to help them all I can. I ef' . ze-gigs an Advisor Mrs. VValbridge shares her ideas with D.Nihem and R.'I'inner . W K lx 5 A 5 E, ' I i I it IZ 5 5 F' A.Post, L.Norton, D.Corizales and C.Cinq-Mars act their parts in senior play. 3 3 5 . Q s X ff 5 i f 4 3 ei , 2 ii 2 ' Drama Club Expose the Sophomores to Finer Arts K.Pitsch, C.Maxwell and M.Hoist act the parts of witches in the junior Class play. Drama Club is a good opportunity for all the Drama freaks to get togetherf' said Tom Pantley. We mostly consist of people in Drama classes, but are interested in getting more people involved. Dur main goal is to put on plays at the 'Night of Arts' in the Spring. Being formed at the end of last year, Drama Club begins early in the year raising money. Through bake sales they earn money for things such as new lighting systems, shades, and other special effects that help their plays seem more stimulating. C.Ross, D.Craham, D.Mier, T,Pantley and C.Iohnson practice for Advanced Drama play. 113 I.Iohnson and I.White The Night of One Acts. 3 i fs -8 1- -X Usherettes taking tickets at home football game. Experienced Usherettes Keep Things Moving Quickly Actually the year was okay except for a few things. These were the words of President Ann Marlow and a few other officers of Usherettes. The qualification of Usherettes are interest, a two point grade average, and one dollar for membership. Some of the events that Usherettes are involved in are football and basketball games, open house for the parents, Night of One Acts, and various other assemblies. Pins and guards were given out at the banquet to members who accumu- lated enough points at the end of the year. The points were earned by ushering at the events and going to the meetings. Advisor Mrs. Scheels said, I wasn't too satisfied with the first semester, but I'm glad the second semester turned outbetterf' Ann Marlow said, We wish there would have been more members and participation, but despite the fact, we all had fun. gifs 'in--.-fy- lst Row: P.Cilven, M.Holst, C.Kind.ley, 5.Letourneau 2nd Row: T.Butler Bjones, R.Scharzenbach 3rd Row: KRobertson, E.Marlow, M.Miller D.Robertson, B.Mullins, S.Marinsin 4th Row: Ljones, P.Roberts, M Iones, P.Ellis sissy v E Af Cwilgon receives money for bake goods' Bottom Row: N.Vikan, Cwilson, D.Tye, H.Rushton, Second Row: S.Rosenow, C.Walton, 5.1-lorak FTA Gets an Idea of What Teaching Is Really Like Students that were tutored were grateful toward the tutors. The club that made it possible was P.T.A, Students can be tutored by contacting Mrs. Barden or president Cynthia Wilson. Also, a teacher could ask for a tutor for a student who was doing poorly in that class. Future Teachers of America also attended conferences this year: The F.T.A. Southwest Washington conference in Eatonville was one of them. arg ' Pins and guards were handed out to students by earning points received by being active throughout the year. President Cynthia Wilson said, l like to tutor people and llike to teachff B.Baldison and R.Berwold help each other on French assignment. 115 'Msg-vp , '-H5l'1IER fr A Ei A N Us fi, Us fl st' mt WW ee- ww'if ' A Y A filet-wa vy Mg A gm 4l .tet .f Mark Buchee, Lucinda Yager, Kris Klein, Sonia Potter. l..Yager wipes counter. D.E. Gives Students the Inside Look on Businesses Distributive Education lbetter known as D'.E. J is a two- hour class in which students learn the ups and downs of operating a store, being interviewed for a job, or any of a number of things which deal with business. At some time during the course of the year, the D.E. class learns to operate the Students Store. They take trips to local stores and actually grade the appearance of the store, the way the clerks greet them, and the store's displays. D.E. is designed to encourage students to find jobs in the distributive tieldy and teaches them how to function while on the job. 116 S '55 X N. 0. 5.Nugent buys Pee-Chee in D.E. den. F. r t fail 'my-uf Debate Club Improve Skill in OralCommunication Debate Club participated in several important tourna- ments. The tournaments were held at the University of Washington, VVestern Washington State College, Seattle Pacific College, P.L.U. and U.P.S. The purpose of the club is to improve skill in oral com- munication and improve their ability to persuade. Students that participate in a debate learn extemporaneous speaking, impromptu speaking, oral interpretation of literature, and expository speaking. Advisor Mr. Coe and President George Marrinein both said, The club is larger and more enthusiastic than previous years. Checkmate Gilbert Yernon, president of Chess Club, yells out in triumph. I did it with my three knight open- ing, as he gives his victory speech to Mr. Beemish, advisor of the club. Chess Club, which is a game ot skill and concentration, took a 12 place in state and third place at Green River in 1971. Gilbert tinally claimed that the team this year did better than what was really expected when they won sev- eral matches. ,w......J .i..i- ,, 'Gulf Left fo Right: P.Edwards, Mlvon, R.Figuracion, G.Narinin, P,Carney S,Smith, S.Groth. Chess Club Work to Win at Seattle Tournament J 'Q i ' W it 'A f fair I ,,:, .f,,. My f ig., e : G. Vernon studies hard tor next move. 5'-my Bottom Row: I.McClain, G.Roemich, S.Groth, Top Row: R.Beamish, Coach, B. Hondle, Vice Prese dent, G.Yernon, Presedent, B,l-londle, Tresurer. Il I ,lit :tt rf! Honor Society Attracts People With Hig Interests Bottom Row: A.Ducolon, L.Norton, L.Warner, D.Coleman. Second Row: M.Alter, S.Horak, C.Larrison, Gljetrovich, M.Moak, R.Assman, S.An- derson. Third Row: D.Cook, I.Everett, S.Beimborn, F.Wiedenoff, K.Yotsko, L,Yotsko, K.Anderson, S.Anclerson. Fourth Row: R.Wolford, H.Cruz, L.Spray, E.Coldberg, M.Fleming, D.Tye, C.Walton, C,Wilson. Fifth row: K.Anderson, P.Ceiger, S.Ng, R.Parker, D.Hoskins, P.Bock, D.Gonzales, M.Iones. Top Row: H.Corse, C.Ross, B.Green, Glak, D.Boaley, M.Larson, S.Abberger, I.Verderico. Science Club Looks Ahead for Greater Achievements Honor society, unlike other organizations, is composed of a select group of students. Those students showed an interest in their scholastic achievement by working for good grades. During the year, the Honor Society sponsored various fund-raising activities to recieve money for their club. Car washes and bake sales are only a few of these activ- ities. Science Club during the year were more interested in raising money and members this year. The club did experiments of all kinds to learn about life and science itself. S.Groth, P.Russel, S.Abberger, M.Wise, K.Anderson, J,Verderico H8 pls FRESH AIR! Forest greenery, wild animals are the week- ly delights of the Forest Club. ln addition there is the practical side of membership in learning conservation, techniques of surveying and forestry practices. The club is open to both boys and girls to learn about forestry. Mr. Trier, teacher and advisor said, The kids were always willing to work and willing to go on field trips no matter if the trips were just down the road apiece to the tree farm or for a short jaunt around Point De- fiance. Yes this is the club you want if you are the outdoors type and like to hike and are very concerned about the life of the forests today. Forestry Club Help to Preserve Natural Resourses Bottom Row KDunbar lv'Preston GCarreau Cl.arson DCra1g CC1nq-Mars, B.Caldon Second Row: M.Dougherty, Dletourneau, C, Mostrpm G Lukenot H Mostrom G Strayer Third Row j Oguri M Cole Mr. Trier, D.Ogle, R.Sambrano, M.Heady, R.Davidson Top Row: T. Rohr D Christ S Bishop D l.aPo1nt G Trondson R Gilliland M Dziechiaz R Price, D.Sorrels, I.Cobb, j.Xiggores i 5 I Lisa DuCharme watches as Karen Walters jumps hurdle, Cindy Graham smiles after morning ride. El Charr0's Weekend Trips Improve Riding A bility Left to Right: E.Gal1, N.Thomas, P.Martin, M.Neilson, K.Walters, j.Rorers, S.Rosenow, T.Butler, B.Leach, P.Gilven, A,Charles, D.Anderson, T.Go1 den, K.Cineke, B.Hawkins, D.Cartex, A.Loftis, D.Tye, K.Smitl'1, L.DuCharme, C.Graham. Kneeling: D.Grub, A.Budzius Bottom Row: W.l-lewitt, j.Meyers, V.Rogers, B.Hondle, C.Hayes, C.Carson Second Row: T.Hanson, P.Edlin, D.Penhail, I.Barns, K.Kehn, T.Bud- zious Vada, Top Row: Mr. Williams, D.5pearman, j.l-leaton, K.5tatz, D.Esparza, V.Criffin, j.Hanson Daily Aiming and Timing Shows Skill 0fR Ulemen Lincoln's Rifle Club just doesn't get as much recognition as other groups around, said secretary of Rifle Club Bruce Hondle. But they should see how the club operatesf' The club participated in several matches with their .22 cal. target rifle against other schools in Tacoma. All the matches were held on Mondays at the Point Defience old aquarium range. Mr. Williams, the advisor, said, Lincoln had one of the most improved teams in the city and he was pleased with the group. Bruce l-Iondle also said, Much of the equipment was worn out or broken, but despite the drawbacks the Lincoln Rifle Team was one of the best. Once again, Lincoln El Charro, was the only school horse- back riding club represented in the 1972 Daffodil Parade. Under stimilus of parade competition, the club spent week- ends practicing at Nelsons Riding Academy. Horseback riding cost money, so the club this year were ardent sales- men of candy and Christmas wreaths. Advisor Mrs. Riebe said, Our enthusiastic members work hard all year to march in the parade and look good. Bill Hondle shoots for perfect score 121 Senate Concentrate More on Improving Constitution I tried to get rid of the Rubber Stampnimage thelSenate had, said Senate President Rick Baldassin. The Senate this year tried to steer away from spending all of its time on conferming club candy sales and work to- I ward more serious issues such as revision of the constitu- I tion. When asked what he thought of the group as a whole, Rick replied Most come to meetings with the intention of getting things done and were serious about their jobs. They were co-operative most of the time and I generally en- joyed working with them. The Senate came a long way this year but it has a way to go. If things continue in this direction, I feel Lincoln will finally get the form of student government it wants and needsf' President Rick Baldassin presides over Senate meeting. I ,t,,, aut i,i Q? if Bottom Row: M.ShoveIand, I.Clover, N.Spice, B.VaIadez, Second Row: Sffibbits, M.Larson, R.McAuley, j.Heaton, S.McLaughlin Third Row: G, Reed, M.GaIIigan, C.Shropshire, M.Larson, Top Row: S,Croth, C.Wilson, N.Vikan, M.I7leischman 122 Smdentcouncilatwork Bottom Row: S.Mclaughlin, P.Carney, L.Card, M.Chavis Second Row: C.Kolano L L,-oldberg R.Baldassin, T.Kanasta Top Row: E.Odle, T.Pantley, S.Beimborn, Slfruedenstein Student Council Aims at Student Involvement Many well-organized and successfull programs sponsored by Student Council encourage student involvement in school activities. The officers, who were elected by the stu- dents' the previous spring, worked hard to promote a close student-teacher relationship through the K.I.R. and Don- key basketball games. Responsible for planning and operating Lincolns tradi- tional activities, Student Council created a very exciting Homecoming and Lincoln Week. Homecoming chairman Pat Carney, and Lincoln Week chairman Betty Fritz, both worked long and hard to make '71-72 an active year for student life. Lincoln's Student Council hosted the all-city Leadership Conference. Group discussions, lectures, debates, and a Concert Chorale assembly made it an enjoyable day. President Evelyn Goldberg takes it easy I I CU xf C' OM rg U1 tx6'ffi1!vf JMQQ fjbxjj Kpfvj' 03? 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'A J f i, 'W - A A f,ix1.:?- Qi fy, a .,,.',...fl' :gif i A- - - - . , 35,1 it N , W 3-. - -1. ' , t , , A. 'M A al 5 - V . , A ., ., - . , . :EH 1 ., . Q Lf 'ii 5 ' Mi- 4 1 JJ 1. , ,H - fw'k A131 S. x- 1 .1 3. 32,1 - V . H , I w M X, '-4 - - .f V , ' ,P 'V A . -uP' 1 , - 4 , 1' 3 QW., me , ,A .F 'NL 'Y:?sw- 'Rfi gm 63713. .1 lg-.N -- ' gba 1 7,4- i X . f yfx - P aculty, Administration in 72 Focus Curriculum on Changing Pupil Profiles As Lincoln curriculum reflected the changes of 1972, so did the faculty take on a different look. Significant was the number of new teachers, teacher aides, and assistants who boosted personnel over fifty-nine years continuous publi- cation. Social Studies: Mrs. Hagen, Miss johnson, Mr. Minnis Business Ed: Mrs. Serger, Mrs. Stewman, Mr. Morris Biology: Mr. Keppler Home Ec: Mrs. Scheels English: Mrs. Bahm, Mrs. Demarest, Miss Leverson, Mr. Pratt Spanish: Mrs. Coleman, Mr. Lemmon Phys. Ed: Mrs. Walker Counselling: Miss Christensen Liason: Mr. Askue, Mr. Ramirez D.V.R: Mrs. Maes, Mrs. Walker Art: Mrs. Walbridge Faculty in 1972 initiated a significant curriculum study in which attempted to gain a profile of the Lincoln student and to adjust the curriculum accordingly. Of the effort Principal Willie Stewart said that he was personally gratified to see the staff for our own community of students. Our staff members, he said believe that correcting faults is like tying a necktie, we can do it easier on ourselves than on anybody else. As the year ended the faculty and administration remarked that they would miss the gracious and knowledgeable serv- ice of librarian, Mrs. Hanson, who retired after seventeen years at Lincoln. 126 Ed Armstrong PE. Gymnastics Henry Arnold Guidance Rose Barden English F.'l'.A, Adv. Raymond Beamish Physics Electronics Marta Berg PE, Kathrine Bernard Guidance Ron Billings Social Studies Varsity Basketball Coach jim Black PE. Assistant Football Assistant Track Frank Bowers Social Studies Ethel Bringar English 127 Al Cartwright Social Studies Senior Class Adv. Assistant Football Don Christian Industrial Arts Chris Christensen Guidance Michael Coe English Debate Coach Tennis Jerry Collins English Joe Contris English Lincoln News Adv. Wayne Dalesky Social Studies Reserve Basketball Boys Intramurals Loismarie Doener Business Education Wallace Drake Science Dept. Head Mavis Engelland Business Education John Fad ness Athletic Director Math Marshall Field Social Studies The Creepsu better known as the faculty line up for the Faculty vs KIR game Mrs Stewman SSSISYS 50Ph0m01'9 Dafl ft' ff A ERB. l I 'nb A Qu ., .,,. ,,i 1 '-- - Walter Fitzpatrick P.E. Wrestling Coach Gary Gale Business Education Soph. Basketball james Gibson Guidance Drama Assistant Russell Foff Language ss vw-zvgqi, 'L 7 welll --if Mr. Stewar ' y with her typewriter, tcontemplated riding Lynn Norton's bike. Evelyn Grant Nurse Alice Grimes Math Georgia Hagen Social Studies Student Govern. Adv Jean Halsey Home Economics Girls Club Adv. Eleanor Hansen Librarian John Hergert Industrial Arts Doyle Hill Industrial Arts Varsity Baseball Jean Holing P.E. George Hyland Language Dept. Robert Iufer D.V.R. Victor Iowders Music john Kennedy Math Don Keppler Biology John Kerr Industrial Arts Annette Levorson English Gordon MacKenzie Social Studies 130 Head -sz. 1 f '! W 4 W Faculty cheerleaders gi Mr. Coe gives piggy back ride to retarded child. ...... '.::cf if f F, half-time show, 1 i Rf fl 3 Constance Miller Dan Mullen lack Newhart Language Science Social Studies Chris Rasmussen Duane Richardson Varsity Football Distributed Education Guidance Golf Margaret Riebe Health El Charro Adv. i 1 Co-ordinator Daffodil Princess- Sharon Maes D.V,R. Melinda Mclnteer Drama Margaret Melquist Home Economics Art Janice Mileski English William Ochs Lynn Pester Guidance Business Education Lily Rose Bruce Ross English Dept. Head D,V.R. Karen Scheels Home Economics Leonard Schuchman Music Dept. Head Thomas Sedgwick Math Donald Sheppard Art Department heads discuss Curriculum changes. 5 1 t 'A A l Gene Spargo Virginia Smith Henry Steiger Annie Stewman William Sullivan Wayne Swanson D.V.R. Business Ed. Language Business Ed. Social Studies Dept. Art Philip Thomas William Tone Borghild Totten Co-Adv. Abe-ettes Head j.V. Wrestling Art Social Studies Horne Economics Girls Club Lincolnian Advisor Helen Walbridge Audio Visual Dept. Head David Trier jim Vincent Art Science Science Art Club Advisor Forestry 132 Mr. Stewart and Mr. Black converse in the Main hall. Q-.vf....4 Mrs. Hagen helps Senior Larry Nolan with his homework Eleanor Wotton Social Studies Emma Walker P.E. D.V.R. Dan Watson Science Varsity Track Cross Country Emery Watte English Reserve Baseball Merle Weese Business Ed. jim White Business Ed, Varsity Swimming Mirian Whiting English Louis Williams Guidance Rifle Club John Wollenweber D.V.R. 133 Increased Liason, Aide, and Clerical Personne 'ii F 4 , , . 4 W,,,,..i,dm.u.'amx- - E ,, -1 .:e.:,.,,-1:-,.,.:a,.' 5 ri, V . ,Q ,,-... Q M i' V ,'ff:':?Yn'lr-:: 'QEf,i,I5 f ,Q''sffiivaf5ff5f'ef'P.f'1H2f - -I ,, f-pwfgzfiiifxgxl, .:: , f 5,522 ' N f Ienny Blucher Janet Bramer Janice Brexfilc Library Secretary Guidance Secretary Office Secretary Lucille Buranen Robin Carter Maxine Cissne Mr. Remaires talks to Sharon Deer and Pam Wilson Attendance Sec , Guidance Secretar Administrative Sec . Y Y Y Eleanor Eaken Eloise Glen Teachers Aide Teachers Aide Claudia Cobb Home Liasion caii fa ' ' ' ' k ' A Sh Alfonsa Phillip Anita Vernon Donna Yarburough Mr' Phllllps ex amines glrls Wor m um op Liasion Aide Teachers Aide Guidance Secretary assist LinColn's Faculty to Educational Chores Janitors-lst Row: Lois Wilbert, Ben Nichols, Phil Thornton, Arne Hollstrom, 2nd Row: Mike Barna, William Truat, Hilding Beclclund, Not Present: Robert Wilherlancl, Robert Patton Ron Sparks, .1 f MQ gi B mov 0-W' Cooks-Helen Leffler, Helen Bergstrom, Margie Klingebile, Barb Rolfe, Roya Butler 135 The Class of '74 Picked Charles Cinq-Mars From the Opening Day assembly, the sophomores showed signs of success. Their overwhelming enthu- siasm at pep assemblies and games, and their complete involvement in extra-curricular activities proved their pride in their school. Their choice of officers: Charles Cinq Mars-President, Rico Yingling -Vice President, Debbie Gappa- Secretary, Barb Zacher-Treasurer, Francis Cinq-Mars-Boys' Represent- ative, and Stephanie McLaughlin -Girls' Representative, showed their hope for success in the year '71-'72, These officers represented them well in student council meetings. As happens every year, the sopho- mores brought from their junior high Debbie Cappa Secretary a little school spirit. Unfortunately, as so often happens every year, the spirit dwindles as the students ap- proach the higher grades. However, the sophomores have shown no flick- ering, dying loyalty to their school so far. They know what spirit was, and win, or defeat, their enthusiasm seldom wavered. Some attribute this to the size of the Class of '74-about 806 in all-but whatever it is, it cer- tainly doesn't seem to give way as they approach the 11th grade. So, as the Class of '74 goes on to become juniors, their good nature and enthusiasm will, hopefully, go with them so that the sophomores of next year will see this and become as involved as their predecessors were. m 'Ulv JY!!!-w Rico Yingling Charles Cinq-M ars Vice-President President 'I 36 Pfanfis CinCl'MafS Barb Zacher Stephanie McLaughlin Boys' Representative Treasurer Girl's Representative Abbott, E. Adams, G. Adams, L. Adler, D. Adrakatas, T. Aguilar, D. Almgren, B. Ames, S. Amsbary, S. Andahl, D. Anderson, C. Anderson, D. Anderson, E. Anderson, L. Anderson, M. Anderson, R. Anderson, R. Anderson, P. Anderson, S. Apling, R. Armstrong, E. Armstrong, S. Arnold, I. Arnold, S. Atkinson, D. Ausserer, W. Baesflug, S. Baker, B. Balaban, T. Baldwin, S. Ballman, D. Baltazar, R. Bandy, D. Barnhart, C. Barrett, E. Beardsley, I. Beebe, R. Beer, E. Beggs, K. Bell, D. Bench, I. Benedict, T. Benger, T. Berry, G. Bichsel, I. Bilby, I. Bjorkman, S. Blakeslee, L. Blanchard, L. Blanchard, R. Blanchard, R. Blowers, F. Boggs, Q Bostwick, M. Bottoms, R Boutte, H Bowling, K. Boyd, I. Bozeman, G Braden, B Bradly,J Brammer, M Brandner, B. As Their President for the Year '71-'72 li -E a 'sate:asr .. gg. . ff 3 5 -5- .V K 2. .: '25 . J 3' 1 i Jf' .f - N ' I J 15 . A HX ffl. 1 2 X ' -W 'iii l,'r ,,.., ,, A- . N ,,. , .. fi .Ez A .' I , X . K 5 X- A .9 .5 5 Q . .EQ 7 ,1 3 , fi z llsif g fe 1. eg ,,,. Z - ,,g rrss . if i i 5 ,jfw - V , . . .K :nl K, I 3, 1 . jg, ,xx T. 9 . . ,,.,,.. . f Si' J, l Lkkr . I E isa. A..- . .. V -- .. . -'f' we-f,,. E J R ' V I H K . A 5 ... I A' . g v 5 t -. at in ... 1 H-.L 'I . ,, , 3 ky . .iii i g .- - 'r.. ' . I' ' N' ' ' A . as -M' TA ' I ,M Y 4 af ...., A - it ra i 5 3 3 fr ! .rl B ' ll Y, ,ff A xg IHA? L:,, i ls.. - 5 rrsll A ...T ef f ' f ' A E 1 gi T ' , Q -A B hz., 1 J Z? A .. 4 Q' ing, di ig ,,., A V.., 'W' E ' ,,:. 'l': ' i .7'1ii., ,. 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Chaloner, I. Charest, C. Charles, A. Chavis, T. Cheatam, A. Cheatam, P. Chelemeclos, N. Cherry, D. Childers, A. Christiansen, D. Christiansen, L. Cinq-Mars, C. Cinq-M ars, F. Clark I. Clarks, S. Clark T. Clayton, D. Clement, D. Clifton, J. Clowers, D. Clowers, R. Clymen, B. Cobb, F. Cobb, I. Coberly, B. Cockrell, R. Cohen, M. High School Sets Groundwork for Years Ahead. .fi ..., fm , sss U K... f Hx ' :L 4 .ff . ' . gif: E: '11 e g ' .V if I - ' iii: ' .f ' mi X i ff A i- .. -ft ' T' I 1 . , if 1 if l i' 'ii W. h Q 5 4 .3, t w Q. 5 p ,. 1, A . V .,f,. J 5 7 . , . e - ' C, Q f W 3 ef . ' A 3 xx ' ,WX Q 'A K . , Y L li L li .... ,, 1. D, R- . A.. ,K D, yy ' it sl ai kk H A K ,Ya .Q . kr, 7 A . K ,li N. H f 4 I ,fx -'ax . 5 lglwrfex- - ..,, .X , 52 2 I .P v , ff if li ali' s S is 9 Q Teri 2' ,W ,,,.. Sf' . ,Q V f' ,I XI . X! ff 7 nf 1 annum Q... 1 ' er. Ei W X x ig '--.f. ,f If xg W it ra aw-we .Ill , I B . ft . V K 3 2 5, A F .. -' se, t 1 44,5 X ee, QQ , 5. s J rr 'YQ .. .,,.,.. 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X .1 K Patty Ellis discovers a new world under the microscope rm 'f'-79 s in ii . f- - x 4- 5 i, ' gui Good' D' . .. .... .:.-...wg M M M . x. . . - F N Gould, L. gil FU ' 1 i .. . I ' F L Gossman, N. Ci 'XV' ' ' V 'H '-VV - Graham,D. F ' :IQP 1 . .V i .. N5 Q Grant, C. f L.. . 4 V V ' , ' Graves, M. E if V' ..,. V '. ,Ea Q ..f' V V VV ,V Graves, N- , ' . 1 F F V ' . ' T' Green, A. ' X R ' 4' Q Q: ,QW Green, D. f' , V Griffin, l- Va ' ' N ' . , fa N , i V F i I ,V V 2 -lg V QV. Gfimmf T- N or 1 F 1 R l Q R Q ' iiii ' Grinnell' M' '.l , W 'R U Gronenthal, D. V P' 'f i - - f 'Z ji1VVV: V '..L . F .... . V V ,V V Grubb' D- ' . ' . I ee f Q -f N 5 f r . ilis if . . . S 3 sr Haagen, N. V - : 'i Y in f V ' ,.--. w F F V V A . Hagllmdfl- 2. 2A!l 'Q. J . 5 Y f . .z45a?'2.E . Hale, W. Their Performance in the Night of Due Acts - .Q Lg. TZ l1,B. f 5- 'flare ndsborough,D. ' . V .fkfj L' . v nf hson, 5. rdy, K. rt, H. rtle, I. Frtman, D. Lrtman, T. rvey, L. wk, B. wkins, B. verly, K. yes, G. yward, C. bert, V. imbigner, L. drick, L. rnle, M. -rmanson, K. zrring, B. rrring, D. rybach, C. ckey, B. ll, K. Il, T. nkle, B. xdge, M. xkenson, D. xlland, B. xllingsworth, C. allingsworth, I. Jllistrom, I. xodenpyle, P. award, B. Jward, C. Jwlend, 1. Ent, Cv. nting ton, D, yder, T. yerson, M. cobson, S. mes, I. nson, M. uhanson, R. vhner, I. xhnson, D. hnson, I. hnson hnson hnson, L. hnson, M. hnson, M. hnson, S. hnson, S. ,I- ,K. T r ee L vs ly e' f kk K I -.5 K, A Q. X., .. ' 1 - L 'F fs Q Qs Sf - ,,+,x,f.3 . E ,, 'B BB 1 r H1 V . U, .Q Q Q. 5 ef .n,,:., 4 A T , 9:7 vis . 'WH W . 1. , 5 1 To ' IT 5 Y . L e M Mrs. Riebe stresses a point to her sophomores sr E B B of 3' T B , g . , H L I is Q - Q' V , Q 1 . .4 D Y L f' M W -T , if ..f C k . C' . ' r ' ' f f. V f. K 5 1, '-L,-,A .a- , i T . xg A s . , 2.51, xv... -. A ww. A..,,1prong. V 'i..4 ..,.,,.....,--A-..,.. Ei4u '..-.2 -:J-....,.j ' g:,,.m:::r .-A W-.wig X, 5' if r ,I - .v T AB C . 'sf wr- an h .i1'C,TC , :E 1 A L L BX? B ' 7 -, . 95 ii Tw T BBBB if ..BB B B a B X:1 HA - ...mg .. . fig. fn ,.,.V W V t., Sf: I T I BEI :BA7 Af ? V' el if x 1 T' T41 The Spirit of '74 Showed Forth As Sophomores Iohnson, S. johnson, S. Iolliff, C. jones, B. jones, D. Jones, I. Jones, I. Jones, M. Jones, S. jones, T. Joseph, D. Iudd, B just, D. Kaaiwela, B. Kady, W. Kagey, D. Kasler, D. Kehn, K. Kelley, J. Kelly, K. Kelly, R. Kendall, T. Kennard, I. Kennedy, B. Kerilla, M. Ketter, D. Ketter, S. Ketvirtis, B. Kiely, J. Kiesel, S. Kindley, R. King, I. Kirby, K. Kissler, R. Kitchen, D. Kitchen, R. Kitt, D Kitto, C Klang, K Klausmeier, C Knight, T Koecke, D Koecke, M Kost, M Kotas, B. Kraus, E. Kujala, K. Kuntz,I Kutt, S Lacher, C Lake, B Lakey, R l.angl0w,I Lanigan, M. 142 .ia . I' X ..'. 11 - 1 ...., it -- ,, . ..,. ,,.- . , i fi 'Y' ,DQ 5 .... ,S ...... . .. Y ...Rl X. 1 .... . ., Ag rg, 5 us. X, 'ff i Qi. ig? 3' , , f qv if A ,. 1 3 ,EB Al fx W is Y algal ll 'ffl S. ' A iii' . El W . ' W ff. S' .3 G 'ef ' 1 -if T B . iei,.. 3 T . 1 K 2 5' B 'L' D T ---,, - . . . P D tt ' an . ii W ' K ' A , ,4- im H ' ' f ' . , 3 - . gg K 1' H ,D I sf' 'V ,. M-i to X L A E5 'T 1.1 . ' S . 1 , Y .ea . , ,K '- S. '1 i .. , . .-2215 , . K ei KJ ' 'lt A ii M tx' .. . Hi . . 1 i..ii f K ' Ea 1 T Q 1 fa... F.. i T Q i S.. f , ' , L e-We that ..ff2zQQf'f11.'. 3 1 ' f-. X F i 6 at K . K ww 'K K s Q in if me 8 an if v ,f TQ . gg U 3 fi. V ' V f- .- -APL K 3 5, .1 V .W f fn . Q n. i f K 'ii 1 s 2' P- ....., , 2 3 ii' ,grit J .5 ,f y ,f . 1 . . T , E 5. f W .....,. . 'ivy , . .J t l u y i f .fr K X W it If -.kAk Y A Vtfrwdh 1 J! 2 , .kri I .xx R yn ? ,...,. j ...,,,, . z A X ,tW,yaepm. ,y, .755 ima g te.e i.r ,,, ,,-r ,J - S ' lll it t i fl - T i l ' i fi! ., iillf T . pl K . ii li 2 -. e - . '- r 42 ' T ' .,,, K - . T W . tw . 1. y .li . it Q-1 iff E Sophomores quietly listen to the candidates speeches during Sophomore Election Assembly Ledgerwood, AcCullough, D lMcCullough, Cheered Their Best at Games an LaPointe, B Larsen, I. Lauderdale, M. Laurie, H. Leach, Lee, Leeper,D. V 5 . Leonard, V. LePore, C. Letourneau, D Letourneau, R. Lew, L, wandowsky, Liebelt, D. Lincoln, T. Lister, C. Loft, I. Logan, R. Longworth, L. Looney, L. Lopez, T. Long, D. Lortz, I. Loveland, I. Lovin, J. Ludlow, R. Lykken, K. Lystad, B. acDonald, C Mack, B Mahanna, B Major, 1. A Maloney, S. 12 N .,,,,, 4,f.. ,B Manning, M. L anzanares, T. Marcoe, D Maresh, M Marker, L Marincin, S Marshall, R Marshall, S Martin, T Maser, B Mason, H Mathews, M Matison, P Mattsen, G Mawhinney, H C May, Mayfield, D Mayor, S Maxwell, B McAuley, R McClain, S McCall, P McDonald, C McDonald, C McGinnis, D McGowan,I McGuire, K. E ' r ef V. ' ,4 In lrreee .1 , ...ff VR fx in I s ' K 1 5 1 4 l l ,N K lx i' C A ? Ea IN xl K K in T T is i fi 'sr 42 Y Qs in Q V w ks f A, W A . V T: ' ' i i i l y Q :Qi-a l l fa pf r if . i ig 51 ji . .-x'v H 5, W eie .. In K I t I ,I T f .g a T .., A' .- ',-a.7.?Z'ZLf7 0- '9 . U es. 4. L 1. , gg d Assemblies 5, -f ,gb lr ' if il 39 ,, 5 l l il, 'lag af ! .. Q f PM ...A Q in 7? . 5 YE as -'f-- 3, eh. if X .., ,.. i new 9 'M w .an fr Sv 1 kd i '4 Students discuss homework in court Sophomores Worked Hard to Get the Teen Tribune McHenry, B. Z McF adden, K McKecl'1nie, E McLaughlin, 5 McMains, B A , WL X x ' l ,fm f , 1 L- 'ef iw 53. 'N f 4 i L Kr il, T S. . El sr 1-gg? ' 3 v rl X. -' .. uw i f 'T . McQuade, J. - ' P . , ul i McQueen,D. ' ii '- i ' s w A , I ,Q McQuillin,M. 'V ' 5' W .2-l.l, 2 - 3 McVicker,I. ' 'P ' Meadows, V. M ' T f ff' Meeker, I. ii Messer, V. , 5- . Meyer, I. A 8' Miles, K. Miller, C. ' ' Miuefi -Q5 5' .I --ll Q. Miller, M. ' j' 5 ' ' a Miller, R. ' i i . Miller, W yr. , I ' . ' Miner, z ddrr - , V Mitchell, C , A 7 Moore, R T K' , Q i l ' Moorehead,I A -V -1, ' I , ' X V Morris,j J , ft Morrison, P f Q iff ' . 1 A V K 1 ,-. A lgllr, ' 2 . M , '-. . -'V: - . V. ft Mullins,J. Q 9 3 gl 1 Mullins, K. Q -2. . , , Murdock, R A ' . . re , ' ' ,, , . ,, MufPhYf M I l t? KA ' Musgrove, H i' ..,- l Q if Q -if 5 Nail, L. Nadasky, D Nagel, R, Nedrow, R. Nelson, B. Ness, I Newell, 5. Newhart,I Noel, K. Nollan, T. Noorman, V. Norden, I. Novak, K Novotney, L Nusser,J Odle, D Ogburn, R. Olsen, N. Osborn, E. Otto, M, Owen, W. Owens, M. Pace, I. Pagni, J. 144 -as A F.- , Q, ., - 3 -.e at 3 4lYf x 1 ll i l-it 6 fi X .' . 2-fi. me ll tv ei' - ,r as ef Charles Flynn returns to the Gym 255 t - , ,, , 2 4 X N ,f l M . i ,mari . .n -f f .,. --L ff' 'W' -- 5f., Fi ' 1 - . .- ,,'.-.' f. -1 T gl f Q V. ,, 'T . -tt - , - - . 'f- Tw - - .Q .CB gk Y' T I,-1 ,L -:,, Q va G2 A 'E 5 4 . W -. , . 5 fi ' RTT' ' . X -' Q 1 l , V ,Nl-gi klyy . S , K. L' K. l . . - w lv . - - . f ' ,Mtv F , . V All . . , ,,kL i .V ,x ',-,, .rf ' A, y R' Er -1+ ' 1 K 22 -r ...ig f .ft . 1 5 - ' 4'-Q 'H' ' ' 1 . N . 52, - g K . ki MLK J 9 ,gi Reinstated in the Sunday Tacoma News Tribune Palfenier, C. 'QA' .f Panorian, D. Parker, C. V ' ' Parker, P. 1 1 Parkinson, C. . Passmore, I. U .- 1 Patrick, M. 1 Patterson, M Patterson, S. Patton, I. Paul, B Paul, T .L c , 5 Paulson, M Peart, K Pederson, Y Peet, A Peffers, S Perez, G l Perry, D Peters, K Peters, M 1 Peterson, D 1 Peterson, G Peterson, K. Petrovich, M. Philliber, K. Piltz, D. . Pim, L. Pinney, I. A Pitsch, K. Pleasant, R. Plummer, W POPPJ Pouliot, M Powell, C Preston, N Pribbenow, T Price, D Prutzman, E Ramey, I. Ramsey, C. Randon, V. Ransier, D. Rapp, C. Ray, A. Ray, M. Reade, I.. Reardon, M. 'ls .1 . 5' .' ,DR .V wxk we 5 a V! . fs Students of Mrs. Demarest's English Ill study quietly during class .Q it we at fi C . gf! P il .P .7 .Al t l fi. , ' x fl 4--nf m M ' Q 1 X I -f 1:1 ' ' il W N '. elm . tl N T if 5 ' ' . 115' ,.t' 7 P , X Q .ef H so me R ur Nia- ,, : 'ff '- 'ie 1 A .Qi Q r . W I I M I l 5 - us Rv g f +-. sf-f-'ff A 4 - lx: E X X I . nf c iv e' Mm-7...-xz, ja t A K , .... t ,.. qt was - as inte- 'rl' Q X - Y' , 2:1 I V V 4 A Q - we X? V Q t .4 1 9 X llzl . ,Q E .yu 1 P , 3 A P l fd, f x4 A ,X Y' 145 Having Completed One Successful Year, Sophs Redfield, D. Reed, J. Reed, T. Reel, R. Regan, C. Reynolds, R. Rhodes, G. Rhodes, J. Richardson, B. Richardson, N. Richmond, S. Rick, P. Rickett, D. Rickett, M. Riehle, K. Riipi, B. Riley, B. Roberson, A. Roberts, P. Roberts, R. Robertson, P. Rogers, D. Rolfe, J. Rolph, M. Rolph, N. Rose, C. Ruiz, A. Russell, P. Rush, R. Ryan, I. Sage, L. Sambrano, R. Sample, M. Sanden, S. Sanders, C. Sanders, D. Sather, L. Schmidt, B. Sconone, C. Schwind t, G. Seaberg, M. Seidelman, M. Serjeant, K. Seydell, K. Shohan, P. Shea, I. Sheldon, C. Shelstad, K. Shenkel, M. Sheppard, B. Sherve, T. Short, I. Shovlain, S. Shumaker, L. Sidoran, K. Simmons, R. Skanes, D. Small, K. Smith, B. Smith, C. Smith, D. Smith, D. 146 4 . 'figs' .. V.. f i - .- ,. .M ' ,,., w . 6' .3 me 'few -gi, . nfl, S ' Q 'ei-gi.. , K, x Q 3 5 . v Q l . Q. .ff Q We it ..f 2. ' My -1- at . ,f.f1,.,' :iii 4+ H, K it . .tif V--' K ft 'H 0 .,- A ,K . TQ X . Nz .... ill.: . 'r 9 7 H . - , sf- I 53.3, 'S T ' 'Q- E ' is-'gf We .. 151 1-1 ' 1 . -'WQZZQBEC .i '-eEH.I.if55' i f tie.. Hn - ,gf 2. L . .fygfas fi at Q., a:.2f,1a . . f , .. .. it me . -3, .. - . ,Q . 1 su. f Ei B Q Wi '- l R' P H If 0 . v , ,.., -,SK . . 1 .... l ,.. ... ...C ' lt F Di an ' 4 K .ii x .g ps ' 4 A C 5, K ..l , M ' 5 Z 'H J J' A il'.. . ,.., ... f is .... t .,,,........, ..... tt .,, K f at K in sssr 5 . scr. 1 1 if 2 f ft Sophomores play b .Y as Q if pq t 1, 5323 tr. ge i as H 1 Look Forward to Two More Successful Ones. lring P.E. Class lg K soss ,. 1' T fl .1 f Lf 5' R ff fs s S it ix Y X 4 xg. JI X 3:,..:......:3...::-i-- . .- -3 1 az... n ni, 1... ,, . .. . . ' '1- ..' 23-!S..2.2Il!5 522.- 5 X l Jixki' I My at i l Q 4 7 , v, f . - -ml qs . 1' l E42 m. , 2 1? . rf.. 2 ,.. ,. S Y Nr ff P Q v 3 S 1 z 1,63 . ti ' I, 16 we .V .L '5 F Ayax 'Q l lt X as I . . .1 B -.EEF y. ' V fa E rx , WV ' I y f' ' ' . .gg 'T T f l Q Q 1 L s s s sfiimis .ai ' l Q3 if A x, Q i f ,f X M13 Q 5 s Smith, G. Smith, I. Smith, K. Smith, K. Smith, P. Smith, T. Smith, V. Snedden, D. Sohrney, D. Spangenberg, B. Spangenberg, J. Spice, N. Spike, J. Spitzner, D. Spivey, R. Spray, G. Srsen, D. Stanton, L. Steans, I. Steele, I. Steen, R. Stevens, R. Stevens, S. Stewart, K. Stewart, T. Stutts, A. Sunde, C. Suplido, G. Sutherby, A. Sutherby, T. Sutherland, R. Swanson, L. Swenson, C. Swinford, B. Szabo, I. Tart, S Tattersall, E Thach, R Thayer, B Therpe, B. Thomas, P. Thomas, S. Thompson, B. Thompson, W. Thorne, D. Tiedeman, D Tiffany, I. Tillinghast, S. Tinner, K. Tinsley, L. Todd, S. Tolliff, C Toms, C Townshend, M Trinidad, A Trinidad, D Troth, D Tucker, M Tschida, D Undersood, D Valadez, B Valbett, E Van Wagner, V 147 Sophomores Participated in Many Extra Curricular Vaudrin, D. Vaughn, V. Vaughn, V. Waelty, D. Wagner, I. Wallace, V. Wardell, B. Washing ton, Washington, Weast, R. Webber, D. Wegner, T. Wells, A. Wheeler, C. Wheeler, C. White, I. White, K. Whitford, D. Whitley, G. Whitlock, T. Whitney, G. Whitton, T. Wicken, K. Wilbert, O. Willard, I. Williams, E. Williams, E. Williams, P. Williams, T. Williams, V. Williamson, I. Willis, I. Wilson, M. Wilson, S. Wineman, W. Winkler, R. Winnie, S. Wolf, M. Wood, A. Woodward, W. Worden, N. Worden, N. Wrenn, B. Wright, B. Wright, D. Wyrich, S. Yingling, R. Young, E. Young, I. Young, J. Young, P. Young, R. Zacher, B. Zahm, B. Zahm, T. Zollinger, B. Zook, M. 148 --ia-ew :I - 5: . fb XiwX,i:A5iQ K' Q rm ' f ft no .x ii F T ... tt E it 2 Y uf: ks, Z , ,illxh ,r, - ,, I l 'wi tv if , 57 - is 1, ka J xg t ilii fi' L . R it if .I -is i 4' TM get . 'F Q , 'il' H-if 1, K ' y A it 1 - ,, F Fi ie . . c, ,L 1 M . -- . . f' I MT gg, e ri T ss 3.45 tg... W. . 5 AJ , in ,. 1. it dxf? tai g at ig.. Activities Throughout the Year Toni Manzanares and Connie Hayward on their way to class. Anne Su therby and Nancy Olson await bell. Sophomore girls take time out between classes to talk on the phone. Sophomore Tim Clark answers a question for Mr. Contris Mrs. Whiting's fifth period English Ill class reads silently. To Raise Future Expenditures, The Class of Seventy You like it and they will sell it. jun- iors have shown to be very enthu- siastic upon raising money for their class treasury. Dances and car wash- es were held. Candy canes, potatoe chips, carameled apples, and home baked goods were sold by the Juniors. She Was a Lazy Witch was per- formed in the tradional Night of One Acts. The performance was enjoyed by everyone there. Other evidence of active Iuniors was the winning contributions for Thanksgiving Day baskets. Leader- ship was amply demonstrated by the Junior class officers, who werep Luther Brown, Diane Eikum, Patti Schmer, Sandy Beimborn, Denise Sloan, and Steve Dow. From the mouths of juniors came words that hold such meaning as, Were the best there'll ever be, the mighty Abes of seventy-three. Diane Eikum Secretary Helen Dunbar Luther B1-Own Vice President President Steve Dow Boys Representative Patti Schmer Sandy Beimborn Treasury Girls Representative Fhree Held Dances, Car Washes, and Bake Sales , W fltf f a sf A 'lk , 1.1 A. E 5 'E' VAQNL . x. 2 -,,.'fg. ,ix L mrlb, iyy A .K 3' rf 6 ' if it I ,I , f ei ssee , ' V Q ' 1 all-in 'li . ' Q 'et,.,., ,E . 1 J ' '?. Q L - Psy ll , 46 :1 .1 , , .. .L ,.f f I 30 - ,. Q 'f V . g 2 , Q A... Q23 X uf . iq 5 I. s,, Q ss' 0 E L X , , . ,, 5-,.. rr. it XY' N -E . Y : a ' l 1 , S 1'- FJ ff... 2-lil 955. ,Q-nv ,-.J-75 I-,.z-a f s -- V if , rin P . gi wif v , fs F' 43. I ' X 1 ss aint . J - i 4 1 Q . 'X thi X W . . f , 0 4 ,t A if ' AP, l 1 V ' ..E.,4 L ,v ig I N te lv' Iuniors show great Participation during Iunior assembly. ...ei- A his ' , it X Ke ft X ! . 'sa fi V R ht ' 'N 4- F . K I I 3. .Q 5 1 , Bb sg' ' ' A , , as wif 4- if f . 5 39 W, ,f Abberger, 5. Adkins, R. Alexander, D. Allen, P. Althiemer, M. Anderson, D. Anderson, K. Anderson, I.. Anderson, M. Anderson, M. Anderson, R. Antush, E. Armstrong, D Aspman, R. Aufang, C. Bacon, M. Baker, D. Baker, I. Baldassin, R. Baldwin, C. Bankston, J. Barker, D. Barker, S. Barnaby, B. Barnard, A. Barrett, M. Baron, I. Barzar, L. Basher, I. Bates, A. Beason, P. Beckham, E. Beimborn, S. Bell, R. Bell, W. Belobaba, D. Benke, L. Bennett, I. Bennett, M. Benson, S. Bertram, M. Betz F. Biber S. Bidwell, S. Bisson G. ft f . 3' T-1 Blanchard, K. Bock P. 5 YN X 1-.A I -1 Fl ' ,Kit P Ei - ' 1 ' ' Y V... L, Bitz, B. X In 9 1. ta , CU 'ff' I Xi, 'iili in Y., r -3 Q , I E' sy if l V ' V A H. z. ' V . is l Q A A , f In ..1t::5 X Y? '--f.' if f Boes, P. Boes, S. Bonds, D. Borchardt, V. Bosley, D. Boucher, D. 151 Through Promation of Sales and Activities the Class c F f r .sw Q- ' nf ea rs 4- .- i ,- : f K ' , f V, W g i: .Q I H J . A t Q 'l ' w fe- A NIOMAP.. - g N , r . 2 is- - . i H' if , . , iii ,. ., i t . 5 A ff X 5 .3 . ' vll 'i .:: assi r - 1. Q. --'- -ff ,rw s -- r . . via .M Siu . , . i'l --' s . --- --- . .::- s r Qkfs -.,2 Tr, - - s Qgff sys-: iii . krir Og 7 .V W . - - M fm.. ,i,LW - ' '- s s i i ssi iiiiii s L ---- 3 , f ai fbs sy ilii r, I - Kar. T W' ii ' A T.: --' 3. N f 5 fef . . . sii , iigi - vi ,EL it , I i j im ii- , bg 'Q B M ,r sei Qlt , s M - ' . . -rf . H at 'PES Li . isi y E i , LA 9, Wy A 5 A. gi. -1- 1 i-ii sa, y r B, X 5 . if i'ii- .., NV, I ' wi.i if it ': :::,,, Qi' H5 5 . X !,,s EWSYQ. Zag H3 219mg ssii B iEf'X..f Qx wi, Z x ' -'+r IEEE: , A B .ffl R1 A T 7 5 H ll ,. E - i ,wQ Qs. will 2. i yi. --'i 'lf , 152 aa.. Frank Betz participated in Andy Kendall sets tab. the summer soapbox derby. r sr f Q., assi Zf . 1- . .. s 1, ,.,,f,.. . . .XX iT'I! la A, -..1. ll ,lriz I, 2 4, r ' - Z X' 'fl' f lsxfi. B - 7 -5 . . 1 r Ziyi- Boucher, M. Boyd, S. Bozeman, j. Brae, T. Brandon, D. Brimm, D. Brioners, l.. Britton, C. Brown, L. Brown, W. Browning, B. Bryon, L. Buckley, G. Buranen, S. Burbank, M. Burton, M. Burrell, D. Callier, B, Candanoza, R Canonica, M. Card, T, Carlson, I. Carlson, 5. Caro, I. Carrara, R. Castillo, F. Chaliner, J. Chase, D. Chavis, M. Chavis, T. Chenoweth, IN Christin, I. Chromey, W. Clark, N. Clark, R. Clark, S. Clifton, P. Cline, B. Cobb, I. Connors, P. Cole, M. Cooley, S. Cook, D. Cook, D. Cotten, I. Corbett, D. Corrent, D. Cox, M. Cox, V. Cozad, R. Craft, M. Craig, D. Crandell, D. Croskey, E. event -Three Developed an Outstanding Year. Crow, D. Crownhart, F. fi Cruz, H. Curry, R. Dahm, C. Dammel, D. Dangeli, A. Daton, R. Davies, M. Davis, C. Davis, S. Day, R. Deer, S. Deland, M. DeSelle, T. i Dew, G. Dickdrman, C. Dillinger, S. Dockey, M. Doughert, T. Douglass, S. Dow, S. Downey, R. Doyle, R. DuCl'1arme, L. Dugger, F. Dunbar, H. Dunn, K. l Eberhart, S. l Eddington, B. l Eddington, R. Edgington, T. Effelberg, G. Eikum, D. Elias, E. Ellingson, K. Ellis, P. Elmore, D. Erickson, I. Erickson, R. , Erickson, S. Erwin, . Evanger, S. Evanrich, L. Evans, Evans, I. Everett, I. s o a T 'A' , . . 3. -. ... ., I., 'Wg , , J 1 92 S lt e .L I ME, . , Fx N t it R . , . , E f 5 Q, , t +. 1 5 i 1 ,J if a r N r w rw if ir, ,' T . my . psi r. -- x ' . - If M., Ji' We if? -l 1 it Q sf.. .1 r 1 s R g K if 1. ' X . 4' Farris, B. Feaster, R. Feiring, B Feist, I Fernandez, N Fisher, E Fitzpatrick, T Fleischman, M Floyd, E. Forker, S. Franklin, D Franks, T. l Frazier, W Friant, S Fry, P Fukuhara, B Fyalka, P Caldwell, R Gall, E Gallant, I Garcia, C Carl, 5 Carraway, I Garrison, O. 61 if H Flarnentel ,wif 1 f.: 3 ' 4 f Q i L, . D ' naar. . Q.. F s- .2 ' J A ' .45 if . .-, I ' R-433. 3 fm . Q - I 7 ' R3 ia.-lm if K s .J . ir' V A .1 f, .54 3 ls. rg, 51 1 ,f H ii smilie: .Q sf ., Hi 3 . U if? 4, . W -JF it .. , ef ' 15- ,X . Q if K lil ,wif ' ., 2- N. . r--- ,, r as H is fr O K 'R ,,., 3' 429: l' 'N i qv. l I - ig . .f it it Vi i .ff I watt ' 1 Geiger, A Geiger, P. George, I. D Gesenger, Ghee, K. Gibbeson, T. Gilbert, D. Gillen, S Gilven, C Gingrich, P Giseburgt, P Glaser, I Goodale, D Goody, L Gore, C Goss, A Goss, L Grabinski, I Grace, E Graham, E Grassi, D Green, B Greene, M Gress, T Griffith, G Grinnell, E Grisson,Y Grishong, D Groth, S Guffey, T Gum, T Guthrie,I Hall, D Hammond, D Harmia, R Harpel, K Harris, L. Harris, R Hart, I Harvey, C Harvey, E Harvey, S Harwood, R Hastings, T Hayes, G Hayward, L. Hazen, C Heard, C Heaton, j Hedman, K. Henderson, D. Herbert, M. Hewitt, W. Hice, P. 154 W X. Within the Class of Seventy-Three, Involvemeni . Ld. E, . 'tz' l m f , l .V S ,,,, 2 if it '14 liz rf. :.. ff. 7, -, :A L 3 ,, ii . w li? ' ff 1 1 S . if yy M, ix, , 5,5 Q as an , Q. 'E .f Q. K ,F ifi I av ' ' ' 'N ' , a ' , . . ' ,tt' - as V -. ' , 5 ' l 5 I., r y y H , .tt 9' 4 . I t itte Qt. e i Tlll f,,aQQQfff f eeet .eei , if if W K .sf f fi 3 i - f lllee , .':i Q W g. I H K T ' . i'f' iii .3 'L ' ,,. if I i ,M if in I ' . E , fm if W , S T H s .E - . zz ,,- .. K V A4 K A via . . 5? b r C , , . C A, gf , - i.. 1 , . . .f,. EE., , . et.. 1 m f tt , - wt- ' ., Q 'iii ' ' 2 X S'-. iteee i e ...K ff - Lv 354 ' T , Y 1, - ' 51 - y , ee n kiigy LK Zig' .., iitleer Q f ir - ' - ' ' r. 2 'T ' 'i ., gr? T J K 'J v f- ' K i 'X ' ax ' ' if .' -il., -4 f . 4 , w Q. u Te ,5 if M' : M 'li in I I Q .fi t tif 1 'f C . rf ' rr A f' ,xl A ...' ' R iii ,qs , A 1-11. ,-,: 2 mf Q -if T . ,. 4 . .4-A1 , 3, 'H ' , 1 f if . V - ' lgrf- a K ':f f' I K .,w.t,, Q A , ...., g . rrz E F - 3, ' f ' H' 'W iii H - X if A .5 i,ii . ' V H I ei , ,,,. ,V 3 . K fy X ,it E 1 g :., Q 553 ,if Y E - ---- wi fnaaezie ev 2 m 5 S Patti Schner, Rhonda Radford, and Sandy Bein born await the end of lunch. Surrounding the Juniors, -. fe, . Saw ki. 3. i. gn .,,3. ,,,, A t1b..,..,., 1 J., Q ' . . yn. ,Q .f y fg , vu- 'iw ' K - 'Q , . gat-,W3-1.4, . t , .3 K N , M, 9 1 - if I DH .,. . s X -fi... eeiitszg A ' j -. s 'f 2 Q, at Q it f t, R , . . we--31 f. --'P-.A . .E .. .-11 . f -f ig, ,gk- 'fgejsf 'Q ,i,.,g3'. - . fs . B , . V -Vtijgn . gv. - galwv e -- V -.., W wi it 5 J ' I J in 53,4353 1 Kept Them Active and Alert 5 J R A5 5 Q . - 1 - . . - F- M? R' s mi f -t 9 X L? is nr gg. su .14 .r- 5 git Q , .425 . - ' . ,. 4 - ,,A, ,RA 1 l 4 A . in Q ' gi M su seg 4 fl .2 Q, mf 49' - ff- .--fm' .az ..,- il r an y Q W. . . 1 .. - 4.1 J M aiu I V'- -z .lay I x E ER . J., Jaw -. J. . A xg . C .ls sa . ,X .xv . f, QL' -f in 'J 'KV-'YQ x, .4 'xg-.. ll ' .N-. 5: xxx? Q R W., hw o it Hicks, B. Hightower, E. Hobbs, Y. Hodgkins, C. Hoffman, M. Hogarth, B. Holman, M. Holst, M. Holt, T. Hollard, W. Hominda, M. Honan, M. Hoodenpyle, R Horak, S. Hoskins, D. Hubbard, D. Huntington, L. Hutchingson, I Hutson, T. Hystacl, V, Ide, M, Ide, P. Ingeberg, C. Jackson, A. Jackson, H. Jackson, J. Jackowski, M. Jahner, R. James, S. Jenson, M. Johansen, E. Johnson, A. Johnson, C. Johnson, D. Johnson, K. Johnson, K. Johnson, M. Johnson, M. Johnson, M. Johnson, T. Johnson, W. Johnston, B. Jones, C. Jones, C. Jones, D. Jones, E. Jones, K. Jones, L. Jones, M. Jones, R. Justice, I.. Kaaiwela, D. Kaeding, D. Kaleiwahea, L. 155 Karney, I. Kehn, D. Kendall, A. Kendziora, I. Keough, R. Kepler, K. Kerns, W. Kilby, K. Kindley, C. Kinney, R. Kirchen, B. Kirk, R. Kittleman, M. Klausmeier, K. Klein, C. Klein, K. Kjos, B. Kolb, K. Kolbas, R. Kossan, M. Koval, B. Kramer, I. Kuljis, T. Ladgerwood, K. Lane, D LaPointe, D Larrison, C Larson, M Larson, M Latham, P Letourneau, S Lew, Lewis Lewis, Lewis, L. Liebelt, C Great Leadership Was Well Distribute , iillii L fi Y f ,. if ,. . .. . ,, I ii Qzii is ii me iii' w 7 ,K ,.rf 3 re' . if . . 'Q .. . ii.er. 2 -- f iisq - 'f ' in 'EFL ' W K fa Si ,iq i , nge .- ' it . 4 . . . -. . it K . 5 4 ' t G 5: Re ' '54 1 1 it Q' s i Dennis Ruiz rushes to beat the bell. L Ss , Q ' ..,, R ' f K . M fit, K, ki , , :jfs Q5 f gh-,. . V5.7 kg fi: gy - 'M H i wh i Q t ' . t V .sag i e K .1 Rig if-i,-wif.. 1 2. N, . . , .4 i H 5 1 :RV 1 xx 3 1 W. HE . Lazares, N. . , E .J f I Lineille, T Litchfield, A Londo, L. Lopez, L. I it Lorent, H. Lovato, H. . Lovin, S Lowenstein,I 156 D15 r r .- ,E 1 ..-. -I ' .5 . Q iii qggb eva Eli: 1 . , X ! 1. i , 1 , . ,. , . . W f i wif Cxidrfa A Hx ga. G ii ' , t 1 5' it il i 'VJ ' ii- K . N' 'S ' fi' i - iii 4 t 'L if: L as we S .. im' 6 N i 5 W wg K , . . . 'lr Q i A fi X 5 . Q 1 Q . f kk wk' ... , 1. 5 V ,,E Colleen Pickett exchanges books. First junior assembly. . .. at . W ...-... .. , 4 I y the Junior Class Officers of Seventy-Three if ,:.. s L s'. 4 .. .. 7' l ff V li I e . . -1,, we shag To ' + . ' . L L 'l L rr. Y '1ss'1 . L' ' i C :ss L i A ' H ' xz. O75 ig' 3 hi s .. fl X' f F gs.. f ' A f R X 1 . 5 1.1 ,Q li ,w . Xt' 5 - Q., ,L Great concentration has e ' Rosa to dictate well. C:-Eizs'idQ!'!if'51 . fha' 'S X ur.: C. . --if . e 'v I if AV' l i' .1 , .. ,L , . vr E A 7 - N if L ' .V . . ,y Q y it K 1..,,...' ,. E L Ag in . eg, 'y f 1. Ev uw ig? 7 if . W1 . a 4 i w Y. 4- C' .. Q , L, fe N , .4 A .V Z .. K - . N . la ,Q 5 f K5 'E if Chuck Thomas, Ronnie Erickson and Iay Basher show great interest in Mr. Newharts history class. .ls 1 . W ,,, H .3 'Si' o . r X 5. ir X X A ' Q Q ' it R I 4 , 4 ii S ' 'Tr 1 ,R 'J S. 'i ! ,f s 1 y few 4? T? if 5 Q' lr 1 ir 3. 4. ...J I1.,x.rsw1 K Q . ..- Hi f .. F U -' v E in 57 3 2 M5 , 4': - Lyon, G. Lyon, M. Luechenotte, G. Mac, B. Mackfay, B. Main, L. Manning, D. Marcoe, 5. Marianne, R. Martin, I. Marx, L. Mason, 1. Mastberg, B. Matson, D. Malt, C. Maxwell, G. Mayfield, G. Mazza, P. McClain, I. McClare, D. McClellan, C. McCourt, C. McCullough, L. McCuen, D. McDonald, R. McDonough, M. McDougall, L. McClothlin, S. McHenrie, C. McHugh, M. McKinney, W. McNeil, R. McPheetens, L. Mc5wain, S. Meeker, M. Menting, C. Meyer, J. Meyer, L. Meyer, M. M iles, D. Miller, M. Miller, T. Moak, Mi Mooney, R. Montgomery, D 157 She Was a Lazy Witch, Was Performed With Crea Mores, P. I ZLWL -H ZVL E Ez' 1' ,,:. ' . if .ef -Q.-0--F Morgan, A, A V '- ': ' frae zuiir. ' ' f-,: . .P 1-,sa ' I H- P if f' zla , ar . reaa erae rs. Q Morrow, R. Y ,V K D f V W, V rgi. ' I Moselyf G. V TAR' ' lg N' H .. Murphy, C. ' 'ikwf I X ' Y A , . - Q B , Y. H , 4 XR HAY:-H. H W M ig L E , 'E NT- 1 1 4, P' i Nelson, . i f ' ' L D 4' M Elm 3 3 -Q gm r , W5 gf? 5 H E iv .T E , . ,Q 1 ,ff is Nelson, . ,,,- t ivv ' ,sA ' . 1 '1 ' Newell, R. 7, g I, ya- -If fs . 2 - 'li . .Q 1 NHWWHIN- . . N s v .P 1 ,,,, T1 1 . .fa l Ns,5- ' . D' . ':,, oohs, xsro D W Nichols, A. he A l ' I ,,.1 . '.,' ,-1ir ' 5525215 ',,, . W as ssrr Norman, R- Q hx ::' :l, Nugent,S. ' ' 3 .f g . e .fi . L ' , si A A P ' V ua' ,.: E - y Oh19f1kamPfD- 1 I P so X i Y 1 okadao. ' P. ,ql Q gk s rid so ,s 'V f Olsen, A. ' ' A ,., uzliu ,zzzlb e r I if g - -. Olsen,C, Akf I nf in Ti M 1, s :rx Olsen,S. f 4':' L sw 5 Z, V , g f ' ,Q ,, W bfi' . 1 1-1 Orr, P, Q Orr, R. A I ' f J A .V 3' :Wi Osborn, D. i l .-71 Otto,J. 1 , Ms rg' A. , Overton, A. JF N fi 4 XOwen,L. ' , 2 , N-. 4? 2' P i 'H s i t X -- M' , ., il , X, mr . Wilson Johnson studies English assignments. , S '., 'A' i'ii P' .,,,-s,,-,-s,,,, Palagruti,C. lu V ' V 3 A i Parker, R. V i.iV N I 5 fl L 'l' X . .,,l5fi W ii! if 1 was as , f A . 'W .7 S2 Parkinson, L. ' ' - f - IX. me ,, ' 5 Patter,5. A , - ' ' sg :V f A V ini TY Paul, D Peacher, L D' , - D 9,00 - A . , i, 5' ' if V ' 5' - ff. l I L .1 an :Vl w 4? Diane Nelson and Dave Bosley rap during lunch. 158 Xcting Abilities in the Night of Une Acts. . fi ni . Y V, ,i., .. A V , .3 'Vi K, V ' l , 'ij I U 1 ri A 'mfr X sf 'a 1 4 i 'K . ri! 1-. is ...VV ,,,.,, ,A ,,,,k V VV -V 521 V .. -ff? . .. . 4. lk lbs t,, VV S V A Q.. E l A' A . - ms-.es ' 4 - ' i . .. Qi' V 4 I . s fl' 'K . V V V i. L 4 at... f , nn-. 2 41 ' . ' titt 'P A A 4. Q rl 5 .ri mg H WK fx: 'Ada EH ..u, ui:-R5 VAV i at Q 'LV-4 W ggi: V ' 'i ,Vim Q. 1 N V N, V Q V 1. 3 at XZ. V S . Eiffit hifr .,.ff ' g VAAI ' V we .. V... ,sw . VV: 'H S J V V . , '5 1 , ft -2 ' ,X H rr , ' 't 4. if 5 'i 4 iff l 1 V .kyi -V V . is .V 3? . V V. , is . - V V-.L VV V Vis .4 VV V an , :M5 VW . -VV 'Q' f at ' iii my ty ii . S51 3511 - 5 3 .2 A-f ri 'Psy . fig, , : ' ' ' M, f- Af S X t . A If 4 V- kl,: is' All ' Q' S -- riii Eg' -' .gh in V . . , 2 V - . V VK, VVVMVV 4 Q , fi' 1 ., ,- 7' , ' , , ittt .. . y .- . 1 2 .4 +1 .W ' 1 . A i,i . ,, MW' t 9 A 'l . X ' . P f'i? sN F . PF A 4 E f .V VVVV V . . i lv f V VV , A ,X , an ' ,t., A it .. P. -,,, N 3 . . 5 'V 7 V , S V Q ' if it ' Az.: Q QSA ,. 5 g A ' i f , 1. 1 T527 f 5 -P ,vi s iii .Q A . i 1 if t 1 ' 'B A f V . til V 'ef 'J fs 5? A ' Pearce, S. Pearsall, G. Pederson, R. Pense, H. Perez, G. Perry, I. Peterson, J. Peterson, M. Peterson, R. Petrovich, G. Petties, D. Phyllis, B. Pickett, C. Pidcock, M. Pierpoint, C. Pike, D. Pitsch, K. Pitt, I. Piwonski, G. Poch, M. Pollard, K. Potts, E. Price, H. Price, R. Prince, A. Prolow, A. Radford, R. Rand, D. Rataezyk, J. Rawlins, R. Reagon, A. Reifsnyder, V. Reynolds, 1. Rickett, B. Riley, P. Ringenen, I. Roberts, S. Robinsin, V. Rock, E. Rogers, G. Rogers, L. Rogers, S. Rolf, M Rolf, M. Rooney, P. Roshau, P. Ross, C. Rotter, T. Rudsdil, A. Ruiz, D. Rukke, E. Ru scheinsky, V Sacha, R. Safar, V. Samuela, I. Sanders, R. Savage, R. Schanzenbach, R Schmer, P. Schmidt, R. Schneidt, R. Sconone, E. Scott, D. Scott, S. Serjeant, M. Serrano, T. Sharp, D. Sheard, Cu. Sheppard, B. Sherron, M. Shorter, D. Shovlain, S. Shropshire, B. 159 Every Junior Will Proudly Tell You We're the Bes ,K ,f , ,.., ei 1 if :gi , X fa, 4 nk M at P ' 5 , xii 3 , X A 5 er e r in ' 'Q .3 lllr CE 'W' . . A wr 4 . ' . if ev l L . I.V. Cheerleaders included in pep parade. .: Q, 1 L .3 xxx 'e J ' Q g . , ' ,ri ,u r ff, H , ' 1 L 512' ' f td 3, L at , fee if , Q f 4 ' -. tg W ' . 7 , , ,Li 5, - .. f i ' . .,.,. T , , L ' ' . i V T ' te . ff x , V ll ll S V Wi L 'fi v fu V V 6 - - ' :ff V, ff llue ' L. iz f' M , ix i 3- err if I L . S L .. V me f W ' lv! 'S I we - , ' ', I x Cf .. ff' YQ.: in tii ,Vr S , .,.,- ,,. .,r. .VVA M Q V g i - ' -at fr , LE Q., jg ., g,f ,. 1 ..,,,, , -A 'T .11 ' e,rrree 2 'S , . 'fa a e L 5, 6- Qf' QL. 52 QM W: .J ,, , ' ll ,Ah VA , , X 1 X . 'H eeu . 2' H T7 ' .- W L YQ S 1.1552 V ,,-. f airs 3 'J ' ' ' 'WT5' L , L r er M 1? V 'X 1 M Q V A A K ' L .1 r L if , . P ' ' ff ff .- ' r ' A llll ' fit Q .- A ll QL' A 'H-555 i ill A ll if .. QR, it L ir ,. . e f 4, ' , ff -' if li L S fb W zf' me if if L ' it S it .s R KH we 1 'err , U s ' f - 'Y Q l 4 r, ' J x rx it H Q., 'Ja V 4, a . X Q . - . v . .ma L 1 X . Shumaker, D. Sides, K. Simes, L. Simon, M. Skanes, C. Sloan, D. Smith, F. Smith, H. Smith, L. Smith, M. Snyder, M. Snyder, R. Sorrels, J. Spearman, D, Spurgeon, T. Stajmore, T. Stemp, L. Stewart, B. Stewart, I. Stewart, M. Still, C. Stoddard, G. Stoliker, M. Stone, C. Sutherby, C. Su therby, I. Swanson, W. Sylstad, G. Szabo, L. Tallman, G. Tate, A. Taylor, E. Taylor, P. Tennison, M. Thomas, C. Thomas, D. Thomas, M. Thomas, N. Thompkins, X Thompson, C Thompson, L. Thomson, B. Tinner, R. Tofte, R. Truitt, T. Trivett, M. Tschabold, I. Uhls, B. Unsin, G. Urich, T. Valadez, T. Van Wagner, Verderico, I. Vigus, C. Q ,git Kou'll Ever See, the Mighty Abes of Seventy-Three. P as s l' g if ..:. I . , , g l et' '2E- i qzzb f . n l hw ,an A K . as X5 'Ne Q1 'W 1 ,ik . .ily 'i Q' S 'Y it Q. if ,X ! le? -1 it . 0 U , M 1 4 -tying: 1 .. 'if ll fl- .I iw i :.: . V X I B, Q A,..' Z -.L i E K, Il J 1' tl 7 ' If it 5 to 1' 4 X kr xx g 4 4 ,R I 4 J f Q, .Q T 4 , 1 tti Mazza show great spirit at football gam Vowell, I. Walker, L. Wallace, E. Waller, D. Walls, M. Walters, K. Weber, D. Weeks, B. Weeks, C. Wells, L. WesCott,.M. Wessel, S2 hw efelrnar, D Wetzel, C. Wheeler, R. Whisner, G. White, F. White, I. White, T. White, W. Whittord, F. Whitor, I. Whitton, M. Wiedenhoft, P Wiggins, C. Wilber, C. Wilson, P. Wilson, T. Wilson, T. Winfield, L. Windsor, D. Wise, N. Wolfe, D. Wolfe, T. VVomack, R. Wood, I. Wood, R. Wood, R. Woodall, C. Xiggores, I. Yager, L. Yerbury, R. Yingling, V. Yotsko, L. Young, j. Zak, C. Zimmerman, D Zuelich, P. Martin Bertram displays great interest in biol The Senior Class Officers Worked Hard During tht The tide of human thought has caught us in the ebb we are in a time of change. Less in need of material goals we search for something more lasting, more beautiful. The 1972 Senior class of Lincoln High School will be remem- bered as the class where the individual became important. Sen- iors were not interested in class projects unless they were worth- while and important , . and most of all . . unless they reflected the desires of the individuals. This presented a great challenge to Senior class President Lindy Spray, who with the help of her council, strived to make our last year at Lincoln our best. Page 162: Senior Class Officers: QFrontJ Lindy Spray, QLeft to Rightj Larke Baesflug, Elaine Odle, Lori Nelson, Miles Lan- don, and Pat Carney. Page 163: Upper Left: Dick Penhale prac- tices handling his rifle for Rifle Club. Lower Left: They'll never catch me now. Clarence Ramsey dribbles cautiously to a basket. Upper Right: Diane Sutherby throws a pot in Pottery, Lower Right: Miles Landon rehearses his part in a drama play. Outer Right: ABE LINCOLN. 1 4 162 ear to Bring the Year to a S uccessful Ending 60-E L' gi? -1 in Q ' by-E-fer M ' ... Throughout Cur Third Year in High School, W Rosie Abilla Lynn Adams James Allen Ruth Allen Debbie Anderson Greg Anderson Ioe Anderson Kathleen Anderson Rodney Anderson Stephen Anderson Bob Andrews Steven Arispe Monica Armstrong jamie Arthur Peggy Bachman Nancy Bachmann 164 - f . Senior Nadine Vikan in a pensive moment. I xperienced Many Changes We Saw a New Light. Larke Baesflug Alexander Bailey Brian Baldassin JoAnn Balistreri Roderick Baltazar Dennis Bandy Leif Barem Debbie Barker Evelyn Barrientos Karen Bastain Billie Beardsley Roxan Beebe Dennis Peters Mayumi Bell Zena Belababa Paul Bench Peggy Benger Wendy Bennett David Bentley Sam Berger Lois Bergo Randi Berwold james Bird Roger Birdsell Steven Bishop 165 l l We Accepted a New Way. . .We Pound New Gregory Black Teresa Bohannon Gary Bonnell Rodney Boushack Rose Bradley Doug Brandner Colleen Brazil Lynette Brewer Marla Briggs Daniel Brittain Ramon Brongil Ginger Brown john Buchholz Steve Bucher Donald Bullard Ila Butenhoff Gail Cameron Cathleen Campbell Joyce Campbell Debbie Carr Vickie Campbell Lynda Card jack Carlson Patrick Carney Gilbert Campbell 166 Meanin S n Life. . .and We Moved Cn to Our Next Challenge tb Cary Carreau Darryle Carter Laila Caspersen Linda Caspersen Trina Castillo Roy Caton Kim Champney Susan Chiarolla David Cherry Conrad Cinq-Mars Mark Clark Melinda Cline james Cobb Harold Cohrs Bradley Colbo Dana Coleman Pamela Collins Chuck Combs Richard Connell JoAnn Crookshank Eloise Coughlin Tim Craig David Crist Mary Crockett Larry Corbett 167 Raymond Crow Jacqueline Current Rebecca Curry Carolyn Dangeli Mike Darland jerrie Darnell Robert Davidson Robert Davis Wendell Davis Amelia Daugherty We're the Best in All We Do the Mighty ABES of Sally Dearinger Gayle Decker Deborah Delforrest Franklin Denney Gary Diess Michael Dillon jerry Divis Kathy Dolan Michael Dougherty Anita Ducolon William Dugwyler Jeff Duncan David Durham Mike Dziechasz Richard Eberle 168 nur'-N lim '72 Was the True S we-1 N Qxwu, 4 aying of This Years Seniors K- .ik 15 X ,W K 3 Dennis Ecklund Patsy Edlin Patty Ecllin Kerri Egeland Kathy Ehmke Kathleen Ellis Dennis Elliott Helen Elliser Brian Erfle Daniel Ertz Olivia Evans Teresa Evans Darnell Factory Dawn Farley jake Faust Jennifer Feist Antonio Fernandez Iohn Fiecke Ralph Figuracion Ken Finley Donna F inn Madaline Fleming Shirley Flynn John Fowler Pamela Fowler 169 Leaving Behind the Halls of Lincoln, 1972 Graduate Karen Franklin Cherie Fredrick Susan Freudenstein Elizabeth Fritz Fred Freytag Robert Fulton Mark Galligan Brenda Garrison Sherri Gehrmann Shane Gere David Gerry Alex Gerspacher Claudia Gibson Ross Gililand Carolyn Glover 170 'bw Xl l 5- Good class room atmosphere results in excellent English compositions. Eagerly Await Higher Education and Careers it in ,dxf ks - a l xr i l Evelyn Goldberg Diane Gonzales Ed Goodale jeff Gordon Dave Gossman Annette Grace Donald Graham RobertGraham Cathy Granberg Robert Granberg Nello Grassi Ron Gress Kanada Griffin James Groh Dennis Groshong Dennis Grover Richard Gulbraa Rachel Haaland Brian Haines Chris Hall Ester Hankerson Kay Handsborough Randy Hanson Ruth Hanson Theresa Hanson 171 Barbara Hardy Pamela Harris Nancy Hart Nathaniel Hartfield Bonnie Hartman Keith Hartle Anthony Harvey Robert Harwood Nancy Hash Kathy Hauge Seniors Find Extra ACt1V1t1GS, Homework, to Keep Melvin Haupsauer Sue Hayes Marc Heady Patrick Healy Larry Hedman Susan Heller Connie Hendricks jack Henson Peggy Herring Robert Herring Nora Hiatt Gwen Higginbotham John Hicks Mike Hildebrand Karen Hobbick 172 We , has Linda Hobbs Lori Hockaday Jeff Hokenson Mary Hollstrom Renea Holman Karen Holt Peggy Homer Bill Hondle Bruce Hondle Steve Hope Ellen Howard Loretta Huff Robert Hull Eilleen Hulscher Diann Humphrey Richard Hunt Melissa Hyland Brad Ingle Billy Ingram Vicki lseberg Wade Johanson Barbara Johnson Cheryl Johnson JoDee Johnson Lona Johnson 173 Many Difficult but Rewarding Years Create a Unity Richard Johnson Sharon Johnson l Susan Johnson 1 Sylvia Johnson l Marilee Jones 0 4 Startete Jones Tom Jones Jim Joyce Larry Kaleiwahea Terry Kanesta Kit Kasner Anna Keeton Vicki Kelley Ted Kennedy Michael Kerney Shelia Kirpatrick Martin Kitna Karen Kitt Marina Kittleman Fay Kjos Mary Kiely Seniors boost Pep Rally. l 74 d a Sense of Responsibility Expressed by Individuals Patti Klinglhoffer Anthony Knight Cindy Knudtson Kathleen Koellner Gary Kolano Terrance Kotas Claudia Kraft Ioe Kroll Patricia Kuhn Michael Kuiken Korliss Kujala Kim Sik Kum Katherine Kunkel Connie LaPountain Miles Landon Lynn Landry Rhea LaPointe Steve Larkins Charles Larsen Mark Larson Iudy Lavassaur Kim LaVergne Phillip Lee Paul Leeper Frank Lesick 175 Voices Presented in Drganized Programs to be Share David Letourneau Helen Lew Edward Lewis Gerald Lewis Gina Lewis Nancy Lewis Leroy Liebelt Sandra Linville Lorna Lloyd Aleta Loftis Steve Long Rachel Lopez Douglas Lusk Michael Lortz Rex Lortz William Lystad Cary McBreen Karl McClarron Randy McCllellum Wilbert McCord Roger McCullum Willie McDaniel Lee Mclf adden Mitchell McFarland Mitchell MCP arland 176 Tom McGowan Kathy McMahon Tim McMullen Russ Main Susan Mace Janice Magelssen John Manford Iohn Mangan George Marincin Annie Marlow Nancy Marshall Paula Martin Donald Martindale Victor Mascho Paul Mastberg Patricia May Sue Mayfield Eileen Maynard Cary Means Debbie Meier Kathy Messmer Gerald Mettler David Metizinger Hozie Miller Robert Mitchell 177 jamie Mix Nancy Montgomery Amor Moral Gail Morse Chester Mostrum Howard Mostrom Pamela Moulyn Bill Movius Brenda Mullens Mike Murray Cisca Nail Curtiss Napoleon llima Neagle Cary Neal Lisa Neal Lori Nelson Marilyn Ness Ron Newell Bonnie Nichols Mary Nielsen Danny Nihem Gary Noel Larry Nolan James Nordlu nd Richard Norris 178 Lynn Norton Diane Nugent owed Only a Small Port1on of the I-hdden Talents Miles Nyland Patrick O'Brian Elaine Odle David O'Malley Lori Orme Diana Owen john Pace Tom Pantley Kenneth Parkinson Lynda Patrick Bob Paterson David Patterson Dave Patterson Rodney Pearce Kristina Pearson 179 Brian Peck David Pedersen Debbie Pederson Richard Penhale Dave Peterson William Piltz Margaret Pinney Richelene Pleasant Ann Post Mike Preston Maureen Pulis Darlene Quins Barbara Rains David Ransier Thomas Reddick Carl Reed Clyde Reed Diane Reed John Reed Mark Reiter Brian Retzloff Sharin Rice Anthony Riley Brenda Ripley Cary Roemmich 180 Vern Rogers Dennis Rose Bob Rosengren Susan Rosenow Dennis Rudolph ' Robert Ruonavaara Heather Rushton Gregory Rusler Jan Sakshaug Denise Sambrano Robin Sample jean Samuela f Moana Samuela Mike Sanders Steve Saucier 'edication to Encourage Undergraduates in the Future Don Schlenz Peggy Schornack Iohn Schultz Kathryn Schunemann Denise Scott Kathy Scott Monica Sheppard Carold Shropshire Roger Simmons Pamela Siegel l S 181 Dorothy Silmser Sharon Slater Debra Slaughter Helen Smith Rich Smith Richard Smith Stephen Smith Steven Smith Steven Smith Teresa Smith The Senior Class Sponsored Smoker Boxing Mate Daniel Snodgrass Nancy Snyder Polly Sommerville Delsie Sorrells Sharon Spaulding - f , 45,7 4? . Y 9 Lennie Spice Harold Spivey Janet Spokas Lindy Spray Yvonne Srsen Kathi Steele Randi Steeves Shirley Stephens Crystal Stewart Ioan Stewart eaturing a Four Girl Tag Team Was He -t Q Vincent Stewart Debra Stillwell Lynne Stoddard Gerald Stayer Larry Streeter Elaine Stuart Michael Stubblefield Kim Stutts Micky Sullivan Terry Sumey ld March 8. Allen Sundstrom Anita Su therby Diane Sutherby Anita Sylstad George Taylor Dan Templeton Curtis Terry Sandra Testo David Thatcher David Thomas Debbie Thomas Earl Thomas Linda Thomas Susan Thomas Charlene Thompson 183 Roxie Thompson Thomas Thompson Susanne Thomson Ronold Threatt Susan Tibbitts Dennis Tone Cathy Torkelson Debbie Tresham Elizebeth Trondson Glen Tronclson Kenneth Turner Debbie Tye Lindsey Unruh Rick Valenta Cheryl Vangrevenhof Marcia Verderico Gilbert Vernon Lee Vernon Gary Viert Nadine Vikan Cecil White Chris Whitley jerry Vowell Joanne Vowell Bonnie Waelty Ken Wahl Soon Walker Jeanie Wicken Roger Wicker 184 Knowledge That the End is Near Makes It a Little I S V- x ri it Easier to Prepare for the Last Difficult Exam nb john Walls Rex Walsh Cindy Walton Gene Walton Patricia Walton Mike Ward Sam Washington Shelia Ward Laurie Warner Sharon Webb Rayona Weber Leora Wells Kathy Westover Glen Wheeler Mary Whitaker Mike Hildebrand and Ray Brongil cram for next periods exam 185 Carolyn Williams Garrett Williams Renee Williams Toya Williams Velma Williamson Brenda Wilson ,Ne e ., X 3 News Editor Tom Pantley reviews Lyr It Is a Beginning . . Rather Than An End . . . Cynthia Wilson Jacqueline Wilson Judy Winebrener Deborah Winfield Debbie Winkelman Stephane Winters Roberta Wolford james Wood Evonne Woods Rory Woody Robert Wotton Robert Wright Marvin Wrye Kenneth Wyatt Raymond Wyrich l e 186 5toddard's story for next edition. Richard Anderson Dave Andrus Peggy Benger james Benson Lyle Black Gary Blazek Cecil Broughton Randy Brown Donald Bullard joseph Caro Donald Carrol Darryle Carter janice Cassidy Trina Castillo Donnie Chenoweth Glen Cherry Susan Chiarolla Laveta Childress Wilbur Colwell Lynne Crowe Bernard Crowhart Bill Dangeli Debbie Deforrest Kathy Dolan Amelia Dougherty Frank Dunn Timothy Eakes Howard Eberhart Sharon Edwards jonathan Elias Howard Emery Larry Erb William Fisher Shirley Flynn Robert Fulton Lynn Gibbeson Carolyn Glover jeff Gordon Owen Greene Linda Gregory Vincent Hardy Charles Harmia Ataloa Harris Absent Abes Greg Hayes Greg Hefley Claudia Henke Peggy Herring Karen Holt james Hubbard Robert Holl Michael jackson Eileen joseph Stuartjoseph Kathy Keating Karl Keppler Parvin Kershner Ella Kilian Shelia Kirkpatrick Gladys Lagares Lois Lambert Clifford Lauderdale judy Lavassaur Frank Lesick Michael Lortz Rex Lortz Richard Boveland Anna Mackfay Mary Manford Sharon Maslonkowski Thomas Matison Karl McClarron Donald McCulloch Rose Mock Nancy Montgomery Sharon Morgan Pamela Moulyn Nora Murray Cindy Myrsky Allen Nelson Michael Ofallon jon Oguri Wesley Oien Linda Palmer Bob Patterson Arthur Percival x jamie Perea Marcia Perry Dennis Peters William Phillips Clarence Ramsey Bill Reygers Ron Reygers Rose Reynolds Roland Rolla Robert Ruonavaara Don Sanchez Frank Schnitzler Takumi Shannon Debra Slaughter George Smith jon Somke Fred Stallworth jeffrey Starr Heidi Stephens Gerald Strayer Russell Swartz Dan Sweany Robert Swift Mike Taylor Cheryl Thomas james Thum Deborah Tresham David Vanwagner Diane Wardell Donald Webb Cindy Wheaton joel White john Whitfeldt Luther Whiting Carolyn Williams Larry Williams Robert Williams Edwin Williamson Brenda Wilson jacqueline Wilson joe Womack Mark Zerfass jamex Xiggores Vicki Ybarra Virginia York Karen Yotsko Bob Young Vicki Zuelich 'I87 Page 188 Upper Left: Kathy Koellner begs Jack Henson to carry her books. Upper Right: Seniors display talents in Night of One Acts . Lower Right: james Cobb ponders over Economics. Page 189 Upper Left: Mike Hildebrand S: Dave Patterson patrol alley. Lower Left: Key Cluber, Larry Nolan, keeps Geiger miss happy. Upper Right: Cathy Scott screams at anticipated pain of Sickle Cell Test. Lower Right: Mary Hollstrom 6: Wade Iohanson entranced by bas- ketball action. 188 ' K 'wgf S T X .A gf 49. -Q It an cf A Y' ,Aki gk -K 'i are A 11. r . ' f- 5 -. ' , .L i x ' sv . is , .bis-'F' - rf M Page 190: Upper Left: Seniors express their views open- ly during a basketball game. Lower Left: Sally Dearin- ger thinks of ideas for a composition. Upper Right: Mark Clark types his work during class. Lower Right: Debbie Carr and Daryl Carter talk hurriedly on the way to class. Page 191: Upper Left: Janice Mogulson dis' cusses problem with Mr. Magnuson. Lower Left: Susie Tibbitts considers jumping into the cold water of the girls pool. Upper Right: Vicki Campbell and Tom Mc- Gowan, study for upcoming exams. Lower Right: Diane Nugent looks out over Tacoma from Lincoln's tower. 1'-71 Senior Index and Activities Abilla, R. . . .......... 164 Adams, L. ...,.,.,. 33,164 Allen, 1 ..... .... 1 5,60,16O,164 Allen, R .4,4, .........,,. 1 64 Choir Anderson, D. ..., .,.,. 1 64 Anderson, G ..... ,..., 1 64 Rifle Club Anderson, I. ,.....,..,,.............,.............., 164 Anderson, K ..,.....,,............,......,........... 164 Marching Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, Rifle team, Honor Society, Ski Club, Astronomy Club, Senate Science Club, Honor Roll. Anderson R. Anderson, R. Anderson, S. ,.....,..,......,.....,. ........ ....., 1 6 4 Honor Roll, Honor Society, Concert Corale, Senior Choir, Orchestra, Boys Ensemble, Lil Abner , Bubble Trouble , The Boy Friend Andrews, B. ..,.,,.....,.,.....,..,.. .,.,., 1 11,110,164 Key Club, Cross Country, Basketball .164 .. .15,164 Arispe, S. ...,..,.., . ,.,.,.,... . , ,. Armstrong, M ..,.,.,..,. ,..,..,., . , Caspersen, L. . . Cheerleader Castillo, T .... Caton, R. . . Champney, K. .........,.....,..,.,........, . Gymnastics club, Abe ettes, marketta-ki 12 yrsl Cherry, D. ..,....... . Chiarolla, S. ........, . Cinq-Mars, C. .........,..... . . . Key Club, Tennis, 12 yrsl Clark, M .,.,. ........,.. 17,167 ....167 ....,.167 ...,.96,167 .....,.167 ....,.,167 111,119,167 Franklin, K. ......,.......,.,.,... ,..,.... ..., 2 9 ,170 Pep Club, Cheerleader, L.L.L., Marketta-ki Fredrick, C. ,..........,..,........,........,.,..... 170 Freudenstein, S. .......,,...,....,.,.,........ 17,123,170 Pep Club, Majorette, Red Cross Rep, Student Council icorresponding Sec.l, Home coming Court Freytag, F. ....,....,.,. ..,....,...,., , . . .170 Rifle Club Fritz, B. ..,................................ ..,. 1 70 Senate, Gym Club, Ski Club, Student Council Fulton, B. . ,,.....,.,.,....,...... ...,.,. . . .170 Forestry Club, Rifle Club Galligan, M. ...............,................ 111,122,170 Baseball, Cross Country, Tennis, Camp Counselor, Senate, Key Club Sec., Ski Club Garrison, B. . ....,.., ...,......,..... . . . Gehrmann, S. .......... . Gere, S. . . . , ,170 ....,170 Arthur, I. ..... . Senate Bachman, P. . . Bachmann, N. Baespflug, L. ....................,.,., . .....164 .....164 .. ,,.164 ..........165,9 Lil Abner , Bubbles , Sr. Class Treasurer, Boy Friend Barley, A. ,..........., ........... . . .. .. .. ...165 , . . .111,167 Key Club Cline, Melinda ........ ,,,,,, 1 67 Cobb, J. ,.,...,...,..., . .... 119,167 Cheaa Club, Rifle Club Cohrs, H. .,..............,.,....... .... ,....,. 1 6 7 Pep Band, Honor Society, Marching Band Colbo, B. ,..,....... ...,.,,.,..,... ..,.... 2 B ,160,167 Football, Swimming 43 yrsl Ski club 13 yrsj lettermen's Club 13 yrsj Coleman, D. .....,.,...........,,,.,............ 109,167 concert band, marching band, honor society, Lil Abner Affiliation, Secretary Collins,P. .....,... ..... ...,.,167 Combs, C. ............,..... ..,. 6 0,111,167 Football, Track, Key Club Connell, R ..........,.,,........,.,..,.,......... 160,167 Choir, cross country, concert band, Lil Abner , Marching band, BubbleTrouble , Lettermen's Club Crow, R ..,.,,.. Egeland, K ............,,..,. Baldassin, B .... ..., 8 2,165 Balisteri,l. . . ...., 165 Baltazar, R. .... .,.., 1 65 Bandy, D. . ....,.... ,.., . . ,. . , . .165 Barem, L.. .........,.,.......,.. . . ,.,. . . ,165 Football, wrestling, track, Honor Society Barker, D .........,...... .....,...,... ..,. 9 6 ,165 Barrientos, E ....... ,,.. ..,.. .,.,.,., . . , .165 Beardsley, B. . . . . .165 Beebe, R .,.,.,,.,. , . . .165 Chit-Chat Editor Bell,D. ..... ..,..,..... . . Belobaba,Z. .,.,., ........ .... . . , . .. ..... 165 .....165 Marching Band, Concert Band, Honor Society Bench, P. ,.,..,..,..,., ...,.,.., , . , . Benger, P. ..........,. .....,.., . Bennett, W .........,....,.,.... , , Lincoln News Staff, Annual Staff Bentley, D ........... ........,. Berger, S. . , Bergo, L. . . . Berwold,R ..,...,., .. . Bird,J .,......... .....,.....,..., . . , Choir, Concert Corale, Honor Society, Club Birdsell, R. . . . Bishop, S. ,.,... . Forestry Club Black, G. ,.... . .. 165 .... ,165 .,..,26,30,165 .. 165 . .. . 165 ..........165 . . 102,115,165 .,.,,...111,165 Swimming, Key .. .. ...165 ..,,.119,165 ....61,166 Evans,O... ........ Bohannon, T .,..,, ..... 1 66 Marketta-Ki Bonnell, C, . ... ....166 Boushack, R. .. . .. , .166 Bradley, R ..,..........,........ .,.., 1 66 Brandner, D ..,..,....,........... ,... 1 6,166 Basketball, Ski Club P.E. Leader Brazil, C.. .,.,.... ... .,....... ...166 Brewer, L. ..,... ..... ,....,. . . .166 Briggs, M. .... . . .166 Brittain, D ...,. . . .....,...... 166 Football Brchgll, R. ...,.,................... B6,48,61,111,160,166 Football, Wrestling Track Lettermen's Club, Key Club Brown, G. .......... ..,.......,... .,...... .,.,... 1 6 6 Brown, R. ..........., ..,............ . . . ......, 86,61 Buchholz, I. ..........,,.............. 86,110,111,160,166 Basketball, Track, Lettermen' Club, Key Club Bocher, S. .......,... ..,...,.,.,........ . . .166 Bullard, D ...,.. , . , . . .166 Butenhoff, l. ... ....166 Caldon, B. ,...,.,. , Cameron, G. ....... . Advanced Girl's Glee Campbell, C. ...... . Campbell, G. . . Campbell, I. . . Campbell, V. .....,,...,.........,.... . Card, L, . , . ,.,,119 ....166 .,....166 .. .B6,60,160,166 ............166 .. ....166 .....,96,123,166 Feist, 1. ....,........ ,...... .... ......, . Soph Class Pres, Sr Boys Rep, Debate 3 yrs, Wrestling, Fleming, M. . , ......... . Senate 2 yrs, Marketta-ki, Finance Commissioner Carlson, I. ..,........,......., .., ..,,.,.,... .,...166 Carney, P. ...,,.,..... .....,... ..,.., 1 1 1,123,160,166 Tennis Z yrs, Wall to Wall War Key Club Vice Pres, Lettermen's Club, News Sport Editor, Rotary Club, Home- coming Chairman Carreau, G ..,...,...,. ,........... . . ,119,167 Forestry Club Pres Carroll, D. .......... ...... O Carter, D. ........... .. .. . ....... . . .167 Caspersen, L. ..... .....,......,...,......, . . . 29,167 Concert band, Soph class treas, orchestra, ski-club, Aqua Maids, Cheerleader, Homecoming court, pep club Corbett, L. .........,.. ,........ ...,. , Coughlin,E. .. Craig,T. . ... Crist, D. ,.,. Crockett, M. .,.. . Crookshank,l. .. . Current, I. . . . Dangeli, C. . . . Darland, M. , . . Darnell, I. . . . Davidson, R. ,.. Davis,R.. . , . Davis, W. .,.. . Dearinger, S. . , . Decker, G Denney,F. .. ........,......,.,.,. Concert band, marching band, pep band Diess, G ...,..,..... . . . .......,... . . , . Basketball, Varsity track manager Dillon, M. . ,...... . .,... , . . Dolan, K. ,....... ..,.. . Dougherty, M. .....,......... . Ducolon, A. ....,...,,....,... . Honor Society, Wall to Wall War Dugwyler, B. . .... ....,,.... , . Duncan,l. . ,.... , . ...,.. Durham, D. ........,... .... . Senate, Track, Lincoln Mascot Eberle,R. .,..,..... ...,......... . .. 167 ....167 ....167 ....167 ..167 ...,167 .,..16B ,.,.168 . .165 . .168 .,.,...168 .,.,119,168 . ..., 168 . . ,168 . 165 .168 ....16B ,. .168 H168 H168 ,.,.1'l9,168 N168 ,. .. .168 ,, .168 86,160,168 ..... , 168 Concert Band, Marching Band, Drum Major, Ski Club, Basketball Ecklund, D. .......,..., . , Basketball, Key Club Edlrn,P .... .,.,,..... . . ......,. . , . . Edlm, P. .... ...,..,............. ...,.... , Rifle Club, Tres Abe-etts, Usheretts, Annual cession Stand Pep Club V.P., SkiClub Ehmke, K. .............. . El Charro ttresl, F.T.A. Elias, I. ,.,.,.... . .....,. . Elliott, D. ,........,. . Ell1s,K. . ,,............ .....,,... . ., ..... .. Elliser, H. . ...,..,.... . Bubble Trouble , Marketta-ki, Girls Club Erfle, B. ...,....... ..,....,...... . . . . Ertz, D. .,........... , Marketta-ki, Usherettes Evans, T. ..........,. . Factory, D. .,..,.., , Basketball, Track Farl?y, D. .,.....,,...................,... . El Charro, Pep Club, LLL, Girls Club, Senate Faust, l. ..,....... ,.,...,... .....,..,,. , ....169 ..,..27,169 . . . , , .169 staff, Con- ....169 ....115,169 .. ..62 .,.,....169 . , . . . .169 96,109,169 169 . ..169 . 55,96,169 . . . .169 ,.,..B6.169 .. .169 .,..169 . .169 . . .170 Gerry, D. .... . . .170 Gerspacher, A. . . ,,,, 170 Gibbeson, L. . , ,,,,, ooo Gibson, C. ... ,.... .,170 Gililand, R ..... ..... 1 19,170 Glover, C. ..,..,.,....,..,.........,.,..... ....... 1 70 Goldberg, E. ,.,..........,,...........,......... 123,171 Student Body Pres, Girls Football, Cross Country, L.L.L., Gymnastics Club, Honor Roll, Rifle Club Gonzales, D. . ..... ,.,..,.............. . . 9,171 Gordon, I. ..,........ ..,,........... . ..171 Gossman, D. .. ....... 171 Grace, A. .... ,,96,171 Graham, R. ... ,,,,,171 Graham. D. . ,.. ...171 Granberg, C ..., ,,40,171 Granberg, R ..,, ,,61,171 Grassi, N.., , ,,,171 Greene, 0. . , ,oo Gress, R. , . ..,.. 171 Griffin, K. . ... .. ...171 Gl'0l'l, . .... .,.. 8 2,511,171 Groshong, D.. . . ....,.. .171 Grover, D. . . , , , ,171 Art Club Gulbraa, G. .,.. , 171 Haaland, R. .,..........,..... .,.,. ............, 1 7 1 Haines, B. .......,....,..............,...,,..... 160,171 Swimming, Key Club, Ski Club, Lettermen's Club, Basket- ball Hall, C ..., .,........,, . . ... .171 Senior Choir, Girls Club Officer Hankerson, E. .... .,.,.. , . , .171 Handsborougl-r,K. .... , , , ,171 Hanson, R. ...,.....,... , , . 171 Hanson, R. .. ., ... . ... ,ZC-1,171 Aqua Maids, Annu al Staff Hanson, T. ........, ,..,........, ,.,.. ......., 2 7 , 171 Concession Stand, Abe-ettes, Annual Staff, Rifle Club Hardy, B. .,.........................,,..,..... . , .172 Harris, P. . ........... ..,,... ..... ...... ..... 1 7 2 Hart,N..... . ,.,.,.172 Hartfield, N. ..,.,,.. . ...... .,,. 9 0,91,172 Hartman, B. ,...,..., .,.......... ,.....,.,.,., 1 7 2 Lincoln News Staff, Drama Club Harvey, T. , ,.........,.....,..,... .... 8 6,14,60,16O,172 Football, Track, Senate, Homecoming Harwood, R. ..,.,.,. .,....... .,,. ....... , 1 7 2 Hash, N. .... , , ,172 Hauge, K. .... .... 1 72 Hausauer, M. ,. ,,,, ,172 Hayes, S ....,, ,.....,. 1 72 Heady, M. . . 119,172 Healy, P. .... ,...., 1 72 Hedman, L. . , , .... 61,172 Heller, S. ...,.,.. ,,,, 1 72 Hendricks, C. ...,..,.......,. .... 1 72 Henson, J. . .......... .....,... . . , ,172 Football, Rifle Club, Key Club Herring, P .,.,........... .,... .... 1 7 2 Herring, R .,.,.............,. ..,. 1 72 Hiatt, N ....,.,..,... ......,...... 1 72 Higginbotham, G ........ ..,....,.,... ....,..,,.,... 1 7 2 Hildebrand, M. . ..,.,.....,..,.,,.... ..86,14,27,16O,172 Basketball, Track, Annual Staff, Lettermans Club, junior Class Council, Homecoming Court, Decathelon. Hobbick, K. 172 Lil Abner , The Boyfriend , Senior Choir Fernandez, T. .........,. . .,..,. . , . .... 14,60,16O,169 Football, Lettermen's Club Fiecke,I. ,..,. .,........... . .. ...7Z,169 Frguraclon, R. ......,.. . Debate Club, Senate Finley,K. Finn, D. ..........,., . Rifle Club, Marketta-ki Honor Society Fowler, P. ,.. ... Art Club ....169 ....169 . .169 ....169 ...169 Hobbs, L. .... ,,,, 1 73 Hockaday, L. . . , , ,173 Hokenson,I. . , , ,173 Hollstrom, M. 173 Holman, R.. . ,,,, 173 Holt,K. UU173 Homer, P. ,..,,........,.......... .... . . .,.. 173 Handle, B. .,.....,.. ..........,, .........,.. 1 1 7,173 Chess Club, Rifle Club, Senate, lntramentals. Hondle, B. ..,........ ........... , . . ....,.... . .173 Rifle Club, 1Secretaryl, Chess Club, tSecretaryl and 1Treas- urerl, Intramurals. HOPE, S ....,. . .............. ..... 8 6,160,173 Basketball, Track Howard, E. , . ,,..... .,.,. , 173 Huff, L. . . ..... ..., 1 73 Loveland,B., .,,,, Hull, R. ..... , Hulscher, E. .,.,.. .,,.,.. ..,......, . 173 ..,....173 173 Humphrey, D. .,.... ..........,.... .,.......,. 9 , 28, Daffodil Princess, Choir, Bubble Trouble , Kiss Me Quick , l'mDoubleParked , TheBoyfriend Hunt, R. . ......... ..,.........., . . . Track, Key Club, Cross Country Hyland, M. 4.,.... ,,...... .,.,,. . . lngle, E. .. .. lngram,I. . , , lseberg, V. . . , Alohanson, W ..., Iohnson, B Iohnson, C. .......,.,....,........,. . Drama Club, Basketball, Choir, El Charro Iohnson, I. Drama Club, Night of One Acts , Basketball Iohnson, L .,..,..,..,.,.,.....,.....,.. .. ...173 .,.173 173 ..,173 173 ..,.173 .. .... 173 . . . ,.173 . ,..,,. .,.. 1 73 El Charro, Lil Abner , Boyfriend , Drama Club Choir Iohnson, R. ,.,.,.,., ,.,.....,... .........,. 6 1 ,160,174 Football, Track, Letterman Club, SkiClub, Senate Iohnson, 5 ..,,.,.., ,...,....,.... Johnson, 5 .... L.L.L. johnson, S ............. Ski Club, El Charro .174 , ,174 .,.,.,,174 ...,96,109,174 Iones,M. ,, .... .,....,.....,..., . . Honor Society, Marcetta-ki lsecl, Senate lones,S. ........,..,., ,. Jones, T. ...,,. . joseph, E. . . Ioyce, I. ..., . Kaleiwah ea, L. ,..,.,.. . ....174 ....174 000 ..,...,174 . , .....,.,.,90,16O,174 Swimming, Gymnastics, Baseball, Gym Club lPresl Letter- man, Key Club, Senate Kanesta, T. ,..,,.., ..,.,,...... . . . . Kasner, K. ,, ,...,. . ,. Keeton, A. . . , Kelley, V. ,.., . Kennedy, T. , . . Kerney, M ...... Kiely, M. ,,...., . Kirkpatrick, S. , . . Kitt, K. .,.,,, , Kittlemm, M., . Kjos, F. .....,..,. ,.,,.. , Klingelhoffer, P. . ..,. ...,. . , Marcetta-ki, Lincoln News ......109,123,174 ..,..,,,,174 .,,.174 ,. 174 ..,174 ...,174 ,...174 .,,.174 ., ,174 ..174 ,.174 .....96,175 Knight, A. ,.... ........ . . ... 175 Knudtson, C ....,.,.... . . . . .175 Koellner, K. .,.. ,. . . ,. ,.. ..175 Bubble Trou ble K0linD, C. .. ,,.,. ,. ,.... .. .,.,.. 111,123,160,175,27 Dirty Old Man, Lincolnian Staff leditorl, key Club Letter- man, Senate, Golf, Tennis, Student Council fimpeachedl Kotas, T. ...,.,,.. . . ..... ,..,.,.,....... ..,. 3 4 ,175 Kraft, C ..... . . .175 Kroll,I. . ., . .175 Kul'Ih,P. ,, ... 175 Kuiken, M.. ,, ,. , 175 Kujala, K. ....... . ,.,., . , , 175 Badminton, Honor Roll Kunkel, K. .. .,.... . . ,...175 Lalfountain, C. . ....,...,.,.. , ,,..,,..,.. .4,175 Annual Staff, Cheerleader, Mary Lincoln, Pep Club, Drama, Honor Roll Landon, M. ,,.,........,........ . ...........,,. 14,175 Senior Class IVice Presl, Lil Abner , Bubble Trouble , Landry, L. ... .........,..,., ,,.,,..,.,......... . .175 LaPointe,R. .,..175 Larkins, S. . , ...... . . .175 Larsen, C. .,,.,..,., .... , . ,..... ,,. 119,175 Larson, M. ,,..,..,..,........,..,..,,. 53,111,12Z,160,175 Basketball, Key Club, Letterman, News Staff, Tennis Lavassaur, I. ....,.........,., ...,. .......... .,.,. 1 7 5 LaVergne,K. ...,. ....,..,... . , , 175 Lee, P. . ....... . ,..,,..,........., 175 Pep Band, Choir, Tennis, Marching Band, Leeper, P. ..,.,,..... ....,..,., . , Lesick, F ..,.. .......,.,.....,. . , . Letourneau, D. ,....,.,.,...... . Key Club, Rifle Club, Forestry Lew, H. ........,.. ..,....., . Abe-ettes Lewis, E. . , Lewis, G. ........... ....... . Lewis, G. ..,........,.,........ . Night of one Acts , Orchestra Lewk, N.. .....,.,,.,.. ..... . , El Charro, Abe-ettes Liebelt, L. ,...,.,.., . Linville, S. ..,..,,.,............. . Lloyd, L. ..............,.......,.. , F.T,A., Concert Chorale, El Charro Loftk, A ......,.,,...............,. El Charro, F.T,A., usher-etes Long,S.,...,..,. Lopez, R. .,......,.. . . ...... ,.., . . . Powder Puff Football, Usher-ettes, Abe- dent, Rifle Club Lortz, M. .,....,., . Lortz, R ..,..,... ...,..,.... Key Club, Letterman, Tennis Lu sk, D. ...,, ..,.. ...,,.,. , Lystad, B, ......., ....... . .......175 .,..,.,..175 ....86,119,176 .. . .176 ,, 86,176 ......176 ....176 ...,176 .,.l76 ..,.,.176 . ..115,176 ....176 ,..,..176 ......176 ettes, Girls Presi- ,..,.,.176 ,. ..,.., 176 .. 111,160,176 . .176 ..,.176 Mace, S. ..... . .,.,. 177 Magelssen,I. . . -.-. -177 Main, R. ..... --,-- 1 77 Manford, I.. , -.-.-- 177 Mangan, 1, , .,,. 82,177 Baseball MarinCin,G. , ,,..........,..,......,,.,.. .... 1 77 Ski Club, Tennis, Senate, Debate, Football Marlow, A .....,.,. ......,..,......... ..,. 1 7 7 Marshall, N. . . .... 90.177 Martin,P. . -.4--177 Martindale, D. , ..., 177 Mascho, V ..,....., ..--- 1 77 Maslonkoroski, S. . . .,.. .000 May, P. .....,,,,. ..... 1 77 Mayfeild, S. . . -.-- -177 Ski Club Maynard, E. . . ----- 177 Mastberg, P. ......,...,........,.,,.........,.,.,.., 177 Mclireen, G. .,,.........,..,,,........,...........,. 176 Basketball, Senate, Scuba Club Pres, Ski Club, Baseball McClarron, K. ..,..,,..,,..........,,.........,,,. 61,176 McClellan, R .,.......... ..,. ..,., 1 7 6 Senate, Football McCord, W. , . ..., ........ ..... 1 7 6 Wrestling, Concert Band McCullum, R. .,......,..,..., .... ...., 1 7 6 McDaniel, W. ,...........,.,.. ......, .,.., 1 7 6 Track, Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball McFarland, M. ,.. ......, ,,....., . . . ,176 Rifle Club McGowan, T.. .,., ... 111,177 Key Club, Rifle Club McMahon, K. ,... ..... 1 77 McMullen, T. .,,. .1-1- 1 77 Means,G., .,.. .,. ..,. . , , ,.,.,177 Meier, D. .... . , ...,..., .,.......,, . .... , 177 El Charro, Usher-ettes, Drama, News Staff Messmer,K. .,.... ,.,,.,...,.,. .,...... . . . ,177 Choir Mettler, G ...,. - - V -177 Metzinger, D. .,., ..--- 1 77 Miller, H. . ,.... 177 Mitchell, R. , ..-.- 177 Mix,I ....., . . . . 175 Montgomery, N. . , ...,. 178 Moral, A. . . . , - - 175 Morse, G. . ,, ...175 Mostrom, C. , . ,.... . ,178 Mostrom, H. .,. ..119,173 Wrestling, Forestry Moulyn, P .,,, , . . ,.,. .178 Movius, B, . . . .-,- ,173 Pottry Club Mullens, B. ,. . H- -175 Usher-ettes Mumy, M. . . .175 Nail, F .,,,,.,,. .... 7 ,178 Gymnastics Napoleon, C. .... 178 Neagle,l. .....178 Nell, L. ,... ..,,. . . ., ...,..,.....,. ... . ..17,178 Nelsen, L. . , . .......,.,.,., ..,.,...,....... .,.. . . 178 Pederson, D. . . Pederson, D. ,,..,...,.....,. . Penhale, R .,.........,.. .,,.... Key Club, and Rifle Club Tres. Peters,D., ,....., ,. Scuba Club, Cross Country Peterson, D. ,,,,... ..,..... . Piltz, B. ,.... . , , Pleasant, R. ..,,...... . . . , , . , ....180 ..,.180 ..,.180 . H165 .. .180 ..,.18O ....180 Post, A. ,..,.,..,..,.,, ,,.,,...... . . ..,....,.,. 180 Art Club, School Store Manager, Ski Club, Drama Club lSecl Night of One Acts Preston, M .,..............,.., ,...,.. ,.........119,15O Forestry Club, Scph Football team, Senior Choirs Senate I2 yearsl Pulis, M ...,. Quins, D. , Rains, B ........ Marketta-ki Ramsey, C .... .....,.,...,.,,.,.., Ranier, D. .,.,.........,........... , Chess Club, Astronomy Club lTresl Reddick, T. .,.,,..,.,, ,.,,..... . Reed, C. , . , Football Reed, C.. . . . Reed, D. . , . Pep Club Reed,I..., ........,. ,......,.,., . ..,,1B0 ..,.180 ....IBO ....160 .180 ....,9,63,180 ........180 ,.,.,S4,1B0 180 4,14,9,111,122,180 Key Club Pres, Senior Choir Pres, Red Cross Rep, Lil Abner , Wall to Wall War , Boyfriend , Homecoming Court, Senate, Concert Chorale Reiter, M. ,.,........,, ,............ . Baseball, Basketball, Key Club, Letterman Retzloff, B. f ....,....., ...........,., Letterman, Ski Club Vice Pres, Tennis Rice, S. .....,.....,.....,.......,,. . Ripley, B. ..... Roemmich, C., . . Rogers, V. . , . Rose, D. . . Rosengren, B. ......... . . ...... . . , Rosenow, S. ...............,...,.. , , , El Charro,Pep Club, F.T,A., Basketball Rudolf, D. , ......,....,.....,.,.,.,,., Ruonavra, R ..,...... ,...,. Rushton, H. , Rusler, G. Sakshaug,I. ,.....,...,.........., , , Pep Band, Aqua Maids, Concert Band, The Boy Friend Sambrana, D .,.... Sample, R. . . Samuela,I ..,. Samuela, M. . . , Sanders, M. . . Saucier, S. , . , . Sanchez, D. . . Schornack,P., . Schultz, I. , . Annual Staff Schunemann, K. Concert Band, Marching Band, Usher-etts, Scott,D. ,.......... ..,.... , Scott,K.. Pep Club, Senate, Aqua Maids, Human Relation Club, Ski Club Ness, M .,.,.., ..,....,...., .,... 1 7 B Choir, Gymnastics Newell, R. ..,.. . , ...,. 178 Nichols, B. ..,... ...,. ...,.,...,..,, ..... 1 7 8 Nielsen, M. .,,,,,,.............,..........,., ..,.. 1 78 Lil Abner El Charro lPresl, Concert Chorale Nihem, D. ,. .........,., , .,...,. .... . ..., . ,178 Noel, C. . . ,......... 178 Nolan, L. ..., ,. . 86,62,160,178 Nordland, I. , ..,.. ,.,... 1 78 Norris, R. ..............,.,..,,,,. .,..,... ......., 1 7 8 Norton, L. ,,,, ,.,.....,.,.,. .....,.,...,, .,....,. 1 7 9 Ir, Class Play, Honor Society lVice Presl IPresl, Delegate to State, Sr. Class Play Nugtlll, D. , . ..,..,.... . ..,,.,......,. 7,15,17,27,179 Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Annual Staff Nyland, M. ........... ,.,..,..,............. .,... 1 7 9 O'Brian,P. .. . ...179 Odle, E. ,.,. 96,123,179 Oguri, I. ..,.. ,....... 1 19 Wrestling O'Malley, D. ......,....,,................,...,., 171,179 Soph. Vice Pres, Ir Class Pres, Key Club, Art Club Orme, L. .....,,.,.....,...,..,,.,..,,..,,..,. ..... 1 79 Owen, D. ..... ....... .,..,.... ..... 1 7 9 Usher-etts, Rifle Club Pace,I. .,.,,....... ........ 1 79 Tennis, Basketball Pantley,T. .,.,............,..,.....,...,,. 111,123,179 Drama, Student Council, Senate, Key Club, Lincoln News Editor . , , ....... . 180 . . .... 160,180 .....41,180 .....,180 ....117,180 ....181 ,. .181 .....181 ,...115,l81 ..,.1B1 .....,.181 ,.,.115,181 . ,.,. 181 ....,,...102,181 Bubble Trouble , . 181 . 181 , 181 , . . 181 ,.,.1B1 . 181 ., 181 ... 181 ,, , 86,5181 .,.,.....,..1B1 Orchestra ...1B1 ....1B1 Sheppard, M .,.. ...., 1 81 Shropshire, C. . . . 122,181 Simmons, R. . , . ,,., . ,189 Siegel, P: .,... .... 1 81 Silmser, D .,.. . . . 182 Slater, S ..,..,.. . . .182 Slaughter, D .... ...., 1 82 Smith, H. .... ,..,. 4 1,182 Smith, R. . . ,.,..,...... 182 Smith, S .,.,......... ...,.........,., ..,..,....,,. 1 8 2 Smith, S ..,..........,,..,.,.....,,,...., B6,14,26,160,182 Senior Chorus, Cross-Country, Letterman, Track, Annual Staff, Iunior Class Council, Key Club Smith, S ..,.,.,........., .,.......,.,. Debate Club Smith,T., ,.... Snodgrass, D.. . . Snyder, N. . . . Somerville, P.. . . Sorrels, D. . . , Spaulding, 5. . . Spice, L. ,.... . Spivey, H. . . . . Spokas, I. ......................... . Spray, L ............................... Senior Class President, Honor Society Srsen, Y. ............................ , Stule, K. .... . Steeves, R.. . . . Stephens, S. . . Stewart, C .,... Stewart, I. .,...,...,.., ,... ..,.,,,. , Stewart, V.. .,.,.,...,., . .,.,,......,. Football, Basketball, Track, Pep Band, Concert Band, Lin- coln News, Musical Band Stillwell, D. ,.........,.... ....... , . . . Senior Choir, Concert Chorale, Abe-ettes Stoddard, L. ,...,..,., ..,,.......... . Lincoln News Parkinson, K. , . . ,,.. . .179 fatrick, L. .,... .,., 9 6,179 Patterson, B. ,..... .... ,..........., . ........ 1 7 9 Patterson, D. , ...,....... ..,..,.,...,...,., ....... 1 7 9 Annual Staff, Letterman, Senate, Basketball, Key Club Patttl'S0tl, D ..... ..,,.,.....,, ..,......... Z 6 ,111,160,179 Pearce,R. . . ,......,179 Pearson, K. . ,.... 179 Peck,B. .....18O Strayer, G. .,., . Streeter, L. , Stuart, E. . . . ,. 182 ....182 ....182 ....18Z ..,.,,.182 ....119,182 .....96,18Z ..,.18Z ....182 .,..182 . . .,.. 182 .....2.8,18Z .,...,.1B2 .....86,182 .....182 .,,.182 .. ..... 183 ....,119,183 .. 183 ....96,183 Stu bbletielcl, M. , . Strutts, K. .,.,..,.,.,. . , . , Rifle Club, Honor Society Sullivan, M. ,,.... . . . Sumey, T. . . Wrestling Sundstrom, A. . ,. . ., . Debate Club, Astronomy, News S 1 Sutherby, A. .... Sutherby, D .,.., Sylstad, A. . , . . Tayloy, C. . . Templeton, D. . . , , Terl'yfC. ,. . .. ,. Football, Baseball, Track, Letterman Testo, S. .,.,. ,.,. . . . . Thetcher, D. .....,.,. , . , Concert Band, Pep Band Thomas, D. .......,.,. . Basketball, Baseball Thomas, D. ,.,. , Thomas, E. Thomas, L. Thomas, S. , Teacher's Pet Thompson, C. , Thompson, R. . Senior Choir Thompson, T. . Threatt,R. . ,. Tibbitts, S. ... . .. Aqua Maids, Key Club, Ski Club Tone, D. . . , . . . Torkelson, C. , Mark-etta-Ki lPres.j Tresham, D. ,,.. . , Trodson, C. . . . . . Forestry Club Trondson, L. . . . . Turner, K. ... ... , ,. 183 . .183 , 183 .183 . 44,183 taff, Senate . . 183 ,.53,183 ,....183 .. .1831 ,. . 183' 86,36,61,16O,183 H183 183 H183 ,183 183 96,183 183 183 . . .183 .. . N183 , .. 183 102,111,122,183 . 183 17,430,183 , . . 183 .11'-7,183 . . 183 , 80,100,183 Cross-Country, Track, Letterman, Marching Band, Con- cert Band, Pep Band, Lil Abner , Bubble Trouble, Boy Friend , Honor Roll Tye, D. . . . . 45,I02,115,183 Aqua Maids, Honor Society, F.T.A., El Charro, Ski Club, Senate, Concert Band, Marching Band, Orchestra, Lil Abner Unruh, L. , , o2,111,1oO,18-4 Football, Wrestling, Key Club, Letterman, Scuba Club Valenta,R. . , . . 184 Sinor Choir tVice Presj, Drama Club, Senior Class Play, Lil Abner , Night of Comedy, Scuba Club, Bubble Trouble , Night of One Satire, Boy-Friend Vangrevenhof, C. , ...., . . . 184 Vernon, C. . . ..., . , . . 1234 Chess, lljresident-3 yearsj, Basketball manager, Track manager, Football manager Verclerico, M. . , 184 Vernon, L. . 184 Chess Club, Football mngr. Viefl, . . ... , 116,184 Vik3n,N. . ..,, . ..115,122,184 FTA, Senate Vowell,I. ,, ... . 184 Football, Basketball, Cross-Country, Swimming, Letter- man's Club, Decathon Vowell, I. ... 184 Intramurals, Sr. Ball tCo-Chairmanj Waelty, B. Wahl, K ...,. Walker, S. Walls, I. . . Walsh, R. Walton, G. Walton,C. , . . .184 .. 184 ,. 184 , . 185 00,185 .. . . 185 .. 45,115,185 Honor Roll, Affiliation, FTA, Honor Society, Ski Club, Iunior Class Treas., Bon Marche, Fashion Board Walton, P. ..,. ,.... . .,.185 Chorus, Cheerleader, Marcetta-Ki Ward,M. . ...,. . .. . . ... ,185 Soph. Basketball, Sr. Intramurals Ward, S. ,.,..,. . Warner,L., ... . , .,..,,. ..185 .. . 185 Honor Society lSecretaryj, Ski Club, El Charro, Intramurals Washington, S. . . . Basketball, Track Webb, S .,..,. ....., Senate, Usherettes Weber,R. . .... D.E. Club Wells, L. . , . .. ,.... 86,4,185 . ,185 . H185 185 Rhodes Fashion Board Representatives, Y-Teens Westover, K. . ... . Wheeler, C. Whitaker, K. . White,C. ,.... Whnley.C. ,. .. . ..,,. .185 . 185 .' 185 . ,. .185 ..185 Cross Country, Key Club, Band Wicker, I. , . .. .,.. . . . 96,185 Wicker, R. .. .. , 155 Kev Club Williams, C. . .. 156 Y-Teens, Art Club, Afro Club Williams, G. ........ , . ,156 Williams, L. . , , 55,50 Williams, R. .,... .. .. .. . .,.. ,. .. . 186 Williams, T. ,...... . ., ..,. .. . 1796.186 Pep Club, Y-Teens, Markette-ki Club, L.L.L., Homecoming Court tljrincessj Williamson, V. Wilson, B. , Wilson, C. Wilson, I. . . Winelrenner, I. Winfield, D. , Winkleman, D. ..... . 186 . . 186 115,122,186 . 180 186 . .. . .. . 186 ... . . 26,186 Pep Club Officer, Ski Club, Annual Staff, Senate, Ir Class Council, Sr. Ball Com Winters, S. Wolford, R. , , , 186 180 Ski Clu b, Honor Society, Usherettes W00d.I- . . . Woods, E. Woody, R. , Wotton, R. , Wright, R. . . . Wrye, M. , .. Intramurals, Rifle Club Wyatt, K. , , ., . 186 186 . ,186 186 , . 186 , 186 186 Track Man, Talent Show, Abra Show Wyrich,R. . .. , Xiggoi-es,l. , Ybarra, V. ,. ... Honor Society, FTA York, V. Yotsko, K. , . , Usherettes, Abe-ettes, Ski Club , . 186 .,119,187 187 . ,. , 187 . , . 187 El Charro, LLL, Honor Society, FTA, 4 Young, B. . . .187 Zuelich, V. . . H187 I 0 1 Abberger, S. . .111,151 Adkins, R. .. .,., 151 Alexander, D. ... 151 Allen, P. , . 151 Althiemer,M. ., 151 Anderson, D. . 151 Anderson, K. 151 Anderson, L. ,151 Anderson,M. . . 151 Anderson, M. , , ,151 Anderson, R. , ,151 Antush, E. . . 151 Armstrong, D. . ,151 Aspman, R. ,31,151 Aufang, C. . 151 Baton, M. .. , 151 Baker, D. ., M5151 Baker,I. . .. , H 151 Balclassin,R. , 5123151 Baldwin, Ci, , 151 Bankston,I. ,151 Barker, D. ,. 151 Barker, S. . , , 151 Barnaby, B... 151 Barnard, A. 151 Barrett, M. ,. U 151 Barron,j. .. , ,151 Barzar, L. , ,151 Basher,I. , , 151 Bates, A. . 5 151 Beasun, P, . H 151 Beckham, E. , 151 Beimborn, S. 53,111,15O,123,151 Bell,R .. ... . ., 151 Bell, W. .. H 151 Belobaba, D. , , ,151 Benke, L .... H ,151 Bennett, I. , 151 Bennett, M. 151 Benson, S. , , ,151 Bertram, M, 151 BEtZ,F, 41,110,111,151,152 Biber, S ., ,, , 151 Bidwell, S. . . , .151 Bisson, C. . U 151 Bit1,R. . . H, 151 Blanchard, K. , , 151 Bock, P. . 151 Boes, P. 151 Boes, S. ., 151 Bonds., D .. , 151 Borchardt, V. . . . .152 Bosley, D. o0,111,1oO,8o,151 Boucher, M. .. .. . 151 Boyd, S. . .. H152 Bozeman,j. , .152 Braae, T. . , ,152 Branden, D, , 152 Brimm, D. 152 Br1ones,M., 152 Britton,C. . 152 Brown, L. .. 150,152 Brown, L. .. H 152 Browning, B. U, 152 Brvan, L. , .152 Buckley, C. . 152 Buranen, S.. 152 Burbank,M. , , 152 Burton, M. , 152 Burrell, D. . 152 Callier, B. . , ,152 Candanoza, R. V H152 Canonica, M. . 90,152 Card, T. ... , H 152 Carlson,j. . 152 Carlson, S. ... 151' Caro,I. . 152 Carrara, R. ... H 152 Castillo, F. . ,,,, 152 Chaloner,j. V 152 Chase, D. .. , H 152 Chavis, M. ., , 123,152 Chavis, T. . 152 Chenoweth, M, , , 152 Christin,j. 152 Chromey, W. 152 Clark, N, ,. 152 Clark,R. vU152 Clark, S. .,,. VQVI 1 52 Clifton, I' ..,. , 56,152 Cline, B. . - - ,152 Cobbi . . ..8o,15Z Connors, P. 152 Cole,M. 152 Cole, M. . , 119,152 Cooley, S. . . 152 Cook, D. . 152 Cook, D. , . 152 Cotten, I. . . Corbett, D ,... Current, D. . Cox, M. . . Cox, V. . . Cozad, R. . . Craft,M.. . .. Craig, D ..... Crandell, D. . Croskey, E. Crow, D ....... Crownhart, F. Cruz, H. .... . Curry, R. .. Dahm, C. . . Dammel, D. . Dangeli, A ..... Dalton, R. . Davies, M. . . Davis, C ..,., Davis, S ...., Day, R. . Deer, S. ...., . DeCato, M. . . DeLand, M. . DeSelle, T. . . Dew, Gail .. .. Dickerman, D Dillinger, S. . . Dockey, M. , . Dougherty,I .... Douglass, S. .. Dow,S. Downey, R. . . Doyle, R. .... DuCharme, L. . Dugger, F. .... Dunbar, H. . Dunn, K. . . Eberhart, S. . . Eddington, B ,.... Eddington, R ...,. Edgington, T .... Effelberg, G. . . Eikum, D. . Elias, E. .... Ellingson, K. . Ellis, P. . Elmore, D. . , Erickson, I. .. . Erickson, R. . Erickson, S. .. Erwin, R. . . . Evanger, S. . Evancich, L. . Evans,I. .... Evans, I. . . . Everett, I. . Farris, B .... Feaster, R. ,. Feirino, B. ,. . Feist, I. ,... . Fernandez, N. Fisher,E. .... Fitzpatrick, T. Flament, L .... . . . Fleischmann, M. . Floyd, E. .... . Forker, S. . . Franklin, D. .. Franks, T. . . Frazier, W. . Friant, S. . . Fry, P. . . . . Fukahara, B. . Fyalka, P. . . Galdwell, R. . Gall, E. . . . Gallant, I. , . Garcia, C. . . Garl, S. . . . Garraway,I. .. Garrison, O. .. Geiger, A. . . Geiger, P. . . George, I. . . Gesinger, D . , Ghee, K. ,.,... . Gibbeson, T. . . . Gilbert, D. .. . Gillen, S. . . Gilven, C. . , . Gingrich, D. ... Giseburt, P. Glaser,I ...... Goodale, D. . Goody, L. . . Gore, C. Goss, A. . . . , Goss,L. .. ... Grabinski, I. ... Grace, E ...... Graham, E. . . Grassi, D. . . 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I V ....147 a ....147 ....147 ,...147 ....147 ....1-ar ....147 ..,.147 ....147 ....147 ....147 ......147 .......,147 ...Mac-,147 ,.....1-17 ...,1-17 ..,.147 ....1-17 ,.....147 ,....se,147 ......1-47 .,.,1-47 ....147 ....147 ....147 ..,.147 ....147 ....148 ..,.148 ....14B ......14B .....90,148 ....,.148 ....148 ....148 ....148 ....148 ...,148 ....14B ....l48 ....148 ...,148 ....14B ....148 ...,14B ....148 ....148 ....148 ....148 ...,148 ....14B ....148 ....148 ....14B ,...148 ....148 ....145 ....148 ....148 ....148 ....148 ...148 .....148 .....111,148 .....,.148 .....148 ...148 ....14B if Y ung, R 148 Zacher, B. 148 Zahm, T. 148 Zollinger, B. 145 Zook, M. 148 As the staff and I look back on this year, the Lincolnian means very much to us: the hard work, long hours of thought, laughters, argu- ments, and apologies. just these words alone give my staff and I the memories of working on the 1972 Lincolnian. When it came down to work, the staff gave their full cooper- ation to finish the annual on time. Even though the staff puts the an- nual together there are many more people who put a lot of hard work and help into making the 1972 Lincolnian a success. Now I would like to thank those people: To my staff, thank you again for all you have done. I appreciate all the work and time you have put in the annual. I wish to thank P.F. for her great art work on the posters and Mr. T. for the supplies that were used. D '1 ' .ofa , , I To the annex janitor for letting us in at night and on the holidays. Like to give a hardy thanks to Mrs. E. for helping us collect the money for the annual when no one from the staff was around. Mr. S., like to thank him for letting us use the P.A., any place in the school for pictures, and letting us use school time for taking the pic- tures. Wish to congratulate Mr. W.S. for making it through the year, even though it was a hard task. He was a great man to work under. To Mr. P. for his picture taking whenever a staff member couldn't get there. Mr. Werner our publisher repre- sentative, wish to thank him for the time he gave us and the help. I'd like to thank Harta Studio for their hard work taking pictures for us and getting the pictures to us when we really needed them fast. The credit for publishing the 1972 Editor Advisor Index EDITORIAL STAFF Cary Kolano William Sullivan Division Editors Diane Nugent Connie LaFountain Debbie Winkleman Vicki Escene Sports Editor Steve Smith Layout Editor Lynn Norton Terry Kanesta Theresa Hanson Photo Editor Rhea LaPointe Lincolnian goes to the American Yearbook Company. Thanks for all the help and a very big thanks to the ones that worked directly with this annual. Gary T. 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