Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1973

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X -. ., X ww- R X, -, ff RMK. Y ,wg N gt 5 .. ,M ., ., .QM N. by-Q QQQ-ixw.-Qgfww NS M r if - . - -A Q5 mg: N.. ings NN .NmNQfff.f?S, Q-. i Q- . . ' :ff Ng. ,gy 1 42:5-Jail A ,k fig: Y fV,V : :fl 5,1 5 - 4 A,Q ii'i5-5 9 V N L . x Q, ,i v j N if . k N x Q. . . K 'ef -.Y ,, W X K A. -Q-Q N f , S is B s s. ' N ygi ,Y .X ggi ix is f - r f ami' Varsity Cheerleaders This year, Lincoln's Varsity cheer staff worked hard to promote school spirit. They consistently showed their appreciation for the teams by putting up signs on home- room doors, at pep assemblies, and on the players houses. The squad, consisting of eight members, worked hard at their daily practices to perfect their routines and cheers. Thanks to their dedication school spirit was high at games and assemblies. P.4, TOP LEFT: Stephanie McGlothlin 72-73 TOP MIDDLE: Cathy Carr 72-73. TOP RIGHT: Debbie McQueen 72-73. MIDDLE LEFT: Laurie Main 71-72, 72-734 MIDDLE RIGHT: Cheerleaders yell after touchdown. BOTTOM LEFT: Denise Armstrong 72-73 P.5g TOP PIC- TURE: Cheerleaders pose for formal picture, LEFT: Debbie Gappa 72-73. MIDDLE: Mully Sherron 72-73. RIGHT: Beth Koval 71-72, 72-73. Q A i Q 5 , 'J .w K. . 'R m WXlA M . gL.g , f Q 'Li gs - ' -- 515: - 1-lf- .swwl X x. as Mgqgxka is Q X s . Q ff sit Ne Ii: A gm .2 .1 3 I s 1 5 Qi? 'l ' X XxL':t . 1' .P 4 r 1 1 Q R, yn . in ,. fi: K VKL. C it . .. ,M..,,s,s, ,,s,sfs'-ss -.mais-sls7s' A:-'--- -I A .s X-' 1 L- ? N fit . .sag ef s m ' e X gg ' . Q s ,f s . L 5 ii? -JJvVx J .V. Cheerleaders With the ambition to set the emotions of the crowd into excitement and spirit, the six Junior Varsity Cheer- leaders showed continuous enthusiasm at all basketball games. They were chosen at the beginning of the year so that the sophomores would also have a chance to be on the squad. Many hours were spent after school work- ing on better performance and appearance. Being only the second group of J .V. Cheerleaders to come out of Lincoln, it was hard for them to get people to support them. But as the year went on more and more students cheered with them and gave them support. TOP LEFT: Lonnie Lew, Veronica Williams, Denise Panorian, Karen Pitsch, Kathy Heady, Sylvia Collier. BOTTOM LEFT: J.V.'s en- thusiastically jump and scream. TOP CENTER: Pep Club members wait their turn to put on skit at assembly. CENTER: Excited crowd cheers as balloons are released at the Grid. FAR RIGHT: Denise Arm- strong portrays Coach Newhart at Pep Assembly. ni Q 5 1 K X 'f X x Xi x 2 . W, W ,ffwlgi N' ik, N X X L , - A U K VVKKV ' . X351 2 fx ya gg1i'igs e r ,Q 52 -Q: SKF-IN, xnxx 1 vi. il. Lincoln eek Lincoln Week this year was celebrated during the days of February 7 to the 12. Some of the activities in which students participated were hat day, kiddie day, and the 50's day. The climax of Lincoln Week activities was the crowning of King Pat and Queen Linda. There were also awards for dress making and beard growing. ss s.r.,.-,-f E r 555 ,N-N.,M... .... .. 5-.. lfggo l t if f if, i Rm ' .SQ if 3 f- I K i 8 fix i lit ll E Q I I 5 s S x X 55' 3 .5 xx f , W W WK, M l l 1 V 4,37 x Q .1 Q . X J t S wp Q TOP CENTER: Greasers pose for picture during the week. MIDDLE LEFT: Debbie Andahl and Doreen Gronenthal dress for the fifties.LOWER LEFT: Sahar Bishop and Denise Atkinson win dressrnaking award. CENTER: Beard growers: Ken Heimbuck for beard most like Lincoln's. Mark Anderson wins peach fuzz award. Steve Garl for best looking award. Ralph Kolbas for longest beard. BOTTOM CENTER: Steve Garl displays his hat during hat day. TOP RIGHT: Abe and Mary Lincoln, Pat Clifton and Linda Evan- cich. BOTTOM RIGHT: Colleen Pickett, Linda Ceridon, Dina Hunt, and Denise Sloan dress up for little girls day. 9 Bi 4' X 1 'Sx S We VY A Daffodil Princess. . Happiness is . . . was the theme of this years Daffo- dil competition and to Senior Jennifer Lewis happiness is being Lincoln High School's 1973 Daffodil Princess. During the three week long competition the contestants were judged on their speaking, appearance, personality and deportment. The four finalists for princess were Michelle Shovlain, Carol Velez, Kim Pollard and Jenni- fer Lewis. The final decision was made by a group of out- side judges, student judges, and teachers. In her accept- ance speech Jennifer said, I will wear this crown with dignity on behalf of the faculty and student body of Lincolnfl During her reign Jennifer will be making 80 to 90 public appearances with the Daffodil court, in- cluding the Queen's Coronation in April. LEFT: Daffodil Princess Jennifer Lewis. TOP: Jennifer receives con- gratulatory kiss from Daffodil Official. BOTTOM: Daffodil finalists: Carol Velez, Jennifer Lewis, Kim Pollard and Michelle Shovlain. ll Homecoming Highlights of the 1973 Homecoming activities, through January 8 to the 12, was the Powder Puff basketball game between the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore girls. Al- though the games were close and exciting, the Senior girls came out on top. The rock was painted late that night by the Senior class in the pouring rain. Friday started off with a Pep Assembly which was fol- lowed by a Noonie featuring CHINOOK. The Home- coming Court was announced here and attempted to do the twist in front of the Student Body. Homecoming chairman Sue Coley, also got a pie thrown in her face, all in good spirit. The Lincoln Abes defeated Stadium that night on our basketball court, which was followed by the traditional Homecoming dance. King Steve Dow and Queen Carol Olsen were announced here. LEFT-Homecoming Court: Joe Wood, Vida Yingling, Elias Harvey, Rhonda Radford, Carol Olsen, Steve Dow, Patti Schmer, Gary Zak, Sandi Beimborn, Dave Bosley. TOP CENTER: Senior girls start to paint rock, BOTTQM CENTER: Chinook 'fboogiesu to music. RIGHT: King Steven and Queen Carol. 12 .W ...Q- ig Y New rx' N ..- W . K x . XSW M .. l - W, fi if A . 255 ' I A ,exam . ggi? . .. N 4 f S K mgwwl ' X I a . 3 Q, E 'Y ., f - Q.. f .gap ff: iw KJ. A ? 4 S ., Q 4: 5:1 Q in :XY : eff' R 1 5 . 'Mx . A .SY iff... W-vi , 9 ...- u V Y 'ffwi 7 iaiffff . ' Y p9ge:1af?,:.i, ,r-f d g, E 3 7 Q aff? 3 we gf . Q., 1 5 ff r- ' - ' -1 g . ,ffieffw , , Q-gm iw Y' Q 5 Q 'H ' . 33325 .QQ 4 Q . K 18 x. -' x .-N., .ix Km. wx . ,::. 1 .. ... YE.,. 5 X KN X Y Q . xg.. 2 X T L-if if . s 5-, .kk. xx.-, 'WA 1 N K ,x . ..., Y vfxfrif X . Pm .. , iz.. X. Q.. -- ' - xifrxifk. e ' x i..'1'QR, K .51 K X.. 2 5 i 2 3 l S Pep Band. Lincoln's Pep Band participated at all home games and Friday morning pep assemblies. They showed continuous support throughout the bas- ketball season and helped raise the enthusiasm of the Lincoln crowd. The fifteen students who made up the band worked on their own time with the help of Mr. Jowders. Baritone player Wayne Brown said, We've worked hard for two years to make our band the best inthe city, and that's what it is. This year's banclg forthe first time, installed an electrifying system which cost two-hundred dollars. They helped pay this through playing ante U.P.s.1bag1eaesa111gafgss. 1 TOP' LEFT?f'PeplBand1-plays' 'SHAFT ' at half time. BOTTOM LEFT: The string section of the Lincoln Authority. TOP RIGHT: Exited crowd yells at Mount Tahoma game. CENTER: Linda Evancich, Sue Davis, and Jan Everett clap as Grady goes in for a touchdown. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kim Bowling and Cindy McDonald are spirited by a fantastic catch. RIGHT: Rick Sacha BOOGIES on his electrified trombone. 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Ever since early time hair has had a direct influence on fashions. Gordon Whisner's long hair, for instance, is still very popular but Tony Caro's shaved head is running a close second place. Braided hair, although it is new this year, is also becoming more and more common around Lincoln. Styles at Lincoln are not just limited to hair. Some of the other popular styles include shirts with a message such as VOTE or 'fPEACE. Also, white pants and flares are back again. The Captain Crusader look is also growing in popularity as shown by Barb Hogarth and Ronnee Erickson. Francis Cinq-Mars, however, prefers the old standbys, worn out blue jeans, wool shirts and a white hat. S Y 1. - Q 3 5 if.. 1 gg i R Ex gm Jgf K is Lx, 1 , Q, gas X , mg L L ll Ak X 1 15,3250 xg ' -.1 K f if F W as x. :gi .-i 32- H ,S I R X hu, 2 s kg 'ii Q ,YQ Q Afro eek With the idea that Black is Beautiful Lincoln's black students put on their fourth annual Afro assembly. The crowning of Queen Tina along with the talents of the song and dance performers led to a very impressive program. The new Afro fashions were also filled through the auditorium as the Black students modeled them. Besides performing just at Lincoln the students also trav- eled to different schools to put on their show. BOTTOM LEFT: Afro Princess Tina White. TOP LEFT: Valerie Hebert and Verornica Williams dance in Afro show. BOTTOM LEFT: Sylvia Collier recites a poem at Afro show. TOP CENTER: Floyd Cambell, Helen Jackson, and Paul Smith participate in humorous play. TOP RIGHT: Nola Spice sings 'tSoul', song. BOTTOM RIGHT.' Mark Patterson drives his bus down an Ala- bama road. l8 K I if 3. 1 5 PS ' ,an 5 ,L-.19 A , we 'M 'Q .Q wif' Q, I 7, -WE? Ki. .yu V, Kg: - -M fx ww 1 'V f MQWQEQX ?'r43 f 20 sy as Seniors PAGE 22 RIGHT: Robin Aspman 5'Jams', during pep assembly. LEFT: Kris Ellingson and Alan Bates attend assembly. CENTER RIGHT: Harnrny Price raps to Diane Johnson. BOTTOM LEFT: Mully strains her brain in annual. BOTTOM CENTER: Annette Rudsdil,Jan Everett, and Robin Aspman tag the flowers for Valentines Day. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP LEFT: Ed Antush pounds out an assignment.TOPRIGHT: Rhoda Radford helps during valentine activities. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mark Anderson and Colleen Pickett get down to the real nitty gritty, as Cara Ross tries to interupt. fsssfffi' l ...Sf-w7..w' K Wests!! : 'W . X E :QQ sftiglgg if MM. 114 .:,,:h,.,. s .. . ,. .dw , Q x S I R f f Q! e P is . ,s w If 2 , , -,A Q. ,, ......, wg... 5 ' S 4 X E Q x H 3 X 2 ,.., ig so R-+1-sem we Y Ji i Aix , X rx X i Qxgg ff wma X X X .. E .3 am ge NE? 'A Q ebb 2 Kilim , 5 mm... K ' 'E A g Q IW ' F wil l . , . . .,...,. , ' ' f k-'FX Y3f7X ifX'.'ffi'. Sei.. ,Q .gif . Q :Ni-.sawn . i S - . Q ss was 1.. M ww- .K .V -. QM PM-' il : my Qwwmmw f ,.-sl, - K 11 gglfi, A ,M M x-w,yIii?5 nf 4' f pw- , , X Af?-J., ,, f -X 0 M, J . , 4-lj 'Ej ,!3uJx,ft 3' 1? 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TOP LEFT: Wade Swanson and Terry Rohr work on their individual projects in woodshop. BOTTOM LEFT.' Ted Benedict and Larry Cor- bett use the tablesaw. BOTTOM LEFT CENTER: Rick Snyder evens the edge of a mahogany board. BOTTOM RIGHT CENTER: Mark Stoliker along with Steve Stolen. chooses the wood he will use to con- struct a three legged stool. BOTTOM RIGHT: Holis Belt and Doug Eikum use the electric sander to smooth down the edges on a hanging lamp. TOP RIGHT: Gene Smith uses the lathe in beginning wood- shop. ' 27 N' .. .E l TOP LEFT: Susan Rogers works the bubbles out of clay. TOP CEN- TER: Roy Murdock begins the shaping of a bowl in pottery. BOTTOM LEFT.' Gary Bisson paints finishing touches on clay structure. BOT- TOM CENTER LEFTJ Mike Whitton skillfully assembles lamp. TOP RIGHT: Helen Smith sketches in deep concentration. BOTTOM CENTER RIGHT.' Robin Sambrano works with stained glass as Sandy Harvey supervises. BOTTOM RIGHT: Pat Clifton labors over wood carving. r , q?M wslifi. , -at i' Art and Creative Crafts HI like it, but what is it? Such a comment can be heard repeatedly in and around the Art Department, as the students are usually given a free hand in their pro- jects. Art at Lincoln is composed of such courses as Creative Crafts, Stagecraft, Drawing and Painting, and Pottery. With such a variety to choose from the students have many opportunities to strengthen their artistic talents into hard-earned ability toward creating final products with truly professional touches. Lincoln needed a class that could coordinate and cre- ate decorations and stage scenery for special occasions such as plays, musicals, Christmasvespers and the Afro Show. ln Lincoln this year, Mrs. Walbridge has added such a class, called Stagecraft. This class deals pri- marily with preparing flats for the drama class and club plays. The 15 students enrolled work with helping others with set decorations. 29 , Foreign Languages This year the Foreign Language Department is studying not only the basic language fundamentals but it is studying the culture and foreign nations. Department Head Senor Hyland said, At Lincoln we have perhaps the best Foreign Language department because there is more cov- erage and we work better with kids than any other schools. TOP RIGHT: Tracy Fukuhara studies hard in her Spanish class.MTD- DLE LEFT Gary Zak and Connie Skanes listen attentively. BOTTOM RIG HT: Barbara Jones points out countries on the map. . . ,izlfiffs an 30 ,Klaus tg, we Q-K my E. wg sv, Z DVR Making the world we live in practical and real was one of the main purposes of the Division of Vocational Re- habilitation KDVRD. As illustrated in these pictures the students 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 abilities. The standard high school diploma is awarded to students that receive full credits from this course. X TOP LEFT: Lorenzo Smith words hard at his job. MIDDLE LEFT: Ron Wilson looks over a machine. BOTTOM LEFT.' David Vaudrin preparing for the lunch rush. 31 'r-'dx W, -6' 'K ,Q K5 . iiffiiib, -:.'112ii .- A fri X N . :fx araift W Nga Si. A 32 pf Q R H- v A . sugar 'P - , .- t'+f i, weak i 5 5 - 'ing . as-mix ' M W .,,.: .-. 'Kw-f Business Education The business world offers a student a wide variety of occupations. Many business teachers have found jobs for a few of their students before the student even gradu- ates from Lincoln. Mrs. Engelland said, No one knows for sure what he will be going to be doing twenty years from now. Business subjects can prepare students for an unpredictable future. The pictures on this page only represents a few of the many students and jobs. There are Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping classes or a student can learn the use of different machines such as an electronic calculator or a cash register. This year something new was added. The Home Ec. and Business Ed. Exhibition showed junior high stu- dents what courses are offered for Business Education and Home Economics. The exhibition also gave students an idea of some of the things they would learn in those courses. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Engelland dictates to a shorthand transcription class. TOP CENTER: Marilyn McDonough makes a typing correction. BOTTOM FAR LEFT: Mary Johnson fills out a business form. BOT- TOM MIDDLE LEFT: Theresa Paul punches out a problem: Donna Weber checks her work in Mr. Pester's Office Machines class. BOT- TOM MIDDLE RIGHT: JoAnn Lowenstein runs off copies on the ditto machine. BOTTOM RIGI-IT.' Students take a five minute timed write which requires a tremendous amount of concentration. time - - WN- ..l .. . : 1,11::'f.g-s3'1f- c '- ' ' 4 'Q R it li-w.-lfiiw-WW Q gegyg gpsg s , by sl g i ' ....,a.- 5 i 1 3 1- 33 1- 5 aw I .35::15, .4 wa. Nw' r. L Xe vp Q- 5 s J X N .gms Q Newspaper Staff The Lincoln Newspaper Staff is constantly successful in putting out a newspaper to provide as much informa- tion from throughout the school as possible. It reports on all the latest events in the News in Brief section, sports news, editorials, guest speakers at school, and students often voice their opinions. , 'SSE B , v nu., -Q...,L,i-.Q-L-p TOP LEFT: John Verderico,Editor-in-Chief, reads latest edition of the paper. CENTER LEFT: Rick Baldassin, Associate Editor, corrects a final copy. MIDDLE LEFT.' Toni DeSelle, Copy Editor, looks over copy. BOTTOM LEFT: Karen Walters, Shelly Shovlain, Sherri Groth, Steve Dillinger, David Holm, Sue Wessel, Orion Schwekley, and Mike Delandg reporters. TOP RIGHT: Sally Olsen, Exchange Editor, reads another school newspaper. CENTER RIGHT: Steve Erickson reads his sports story. MIDDLE RIGHT: Robin Aspman and Mike Wise, Feature Editors, discuss their feature story. BOTTOM RIGHT: Advisor, Mr. Contris, makes a point. 35 Drivers Education Driver's Education not only teaches the students defensive driving but also the basic operation of an automobile. The course involves six hours of supervised experience driving a car plus twelve hours of observation time in the car and thirty hours of class time. After completing a sem. of Driver's ed, students are usually prepared to face the world with their new driving techniques. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Weese gives Bob Logan a few points about driving. BOTTOM: Mr. Beamish instructs Donna Mostrom as Kim Farrison looks on. E E 36 English This year, the English department had the privilege of seeing McBeth at the Seattle Rep. Theatre. Most students enjoyed the performance although some felt it was too modern. English classes here at Lincoln study mythology and city courses that have been added this year. Most stu- dents take at least two English classes during their three years at Lincoln. The English dept. is one of the largest depts. at school, and includes Lit. in our Western Cul- ture, Lit. around the World, Newspaper, Journalism, and many others. ' it ' - J 'L s ,EW p ..., s.,,Nw . Q i xxx V' .gi TOP LEFT: Steve Dillinger uses resources from our library. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Coe makes a point on the book Mice and Men. LOWER RIGHT: Mrs. Demerest explains to sophomores. 38 ' Drama . Mrs. Mclnteer has shown all the students at Lincoln acting at it's best. Several plays have been put on by the different groups and there is a great amount of talent. Each time a performance is put on a great amount of team work always backs it up. Bobby Forch, a student in one of Mrs. McInteer's class states The class is really different, something new is always happening. TOP ACROSS LEFT TO RIGHT5 Shelly Shovlain and Rodney Har- wood look on as Mark Poe adjusts his trousers before a drama play. Mike Bacon makes sure he gets the point across. Teresa Goldyn is thoroughly disgusted with Margaret Workmarrs action's. BOTTOM ACROSS LEFT TO RIGHT,' Shelly Shovlian crawls under a bench out of fear. John Verdirico plays Mr. Badman. Claudette Jones sheds tears of anguish during a drama rehearsal. Rodney Harwood and Mark Anderson struggle during drama rehearsal. 39 S Orchestra The students of orchestra took part in three concerts this year, a musical, and played at the seniors gradua- tion. The students sometimes perform in small ensem- bles like trios and quintetsg and at each concert Mr. Shea, the music director of orchestra, tries to feature a soloist. Orchestra is a prerequisite for the students who want to be members of the Tacoma Youth Symphony. Lincoln has four or five students who are members of this well known symphony. Some students have gone to summer music Fine Art Group Camps in Montana or California. Rosemary Jones had this to say about orchestra, The Lincoln High orchestra has a great deal of tradition be- hind it. The pride of our school, and educational ex- perience for those who seek aesthetic gain through par- ticipation in a group such as ours. Qf s'ss Aim Cx X9 X TOP LEFT Gail Petrovich Sue Marcoe, ,Maryruth Moak, Sharon Tart, and Mike Factory perform on their instruments. BOTTOM-Orchestra: Left to Right FRONT ROW Rosemary Jones, Debi Andahl, Bruce Thorp, Nadine Worden, Lynne McCullough. SECOND ROW-Mark Glas- er Tim Ferguson Bill Lathrop Wayne Brown, Debbie -McCuen, Gail Petrovitch, Sue Marcoe, Maryruth Moak, Sharon Tart, Mike Factory, Joe Steele Paul Nieto Rick Baldassin, Jim Shea, and Nolan Worden. NOT IN PICTURE-Jean George, Jim Short, Rob Anderson. Girls Ensemble Girls Ensemble visited nursing homes, banquets, and a few churches. A Solo and Ensemble contest was held at Tacoma Community College. Lincoln's Girls Ensemble recieved a superior rating. Concert Chorale Concert Chorale has a busy schedule every year espe- cially before Christmas. Concert Chorale is a select group chosen by Mr. Schuchman. A few of their performances were for Parent's Night, Viewcrest Nursing Home, Thanksgiving Assembly, over radio stations KTNT and KTOY, Christmas Vespers Concert, Tahoma Grand- mother's Club, and the Christmas Assembly. These are just a sample of all the outstanding performances held for the 1972-73 school year. TOP RIGHT-Girls Ensemble: LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW-Claudia Wheeler Betty Shropshire Leigh Hedrick SECOND ROW Janet Jones, Maria Fleischmann, Shauna Anderson, Lori Haglund. TOP ROW Shelby Baespflug Teri Prlbbenow Pat Dugwyler and Sherry Newell. NOT IN PICTURE-Karen Garl. BOTTOM-Concert Chorale LEFT TO RIGHT FRONT ROW Walter Hewitt Terri Benger and Mark Anderson. SECOND ROW-Georgia Baldwin, Rosemary Jones Sue Marcoe and Kim Pollard THIRD ROW Kum Kim Georgina Rogers, Steven Dow, Bill Hinkley Steven Garl, Caroline Palfenier, Pat Allen TOP ROW Scott Peffer Mark Herbert Bob Cline Terry John son, and Stanley McSwain. NOT IN PICTURE-Lisa Gardner, Cindy lNeukom Roxanne Wheeler Rick Reynolds Rick Baldassln and Ed Garroway. .Y-N K xx x is L 1 R it t j N : fi - I mi Q St X. 5 Home Economics Frying eggs to preparing delicious cakes by the boys, to gracious table settings and smartly tailored suits by the girls, pretty well sums up the homemaking skills gained in the Home Economics program. Mrs. Totten, head of the Home Economics Department had this to say, I think Home Ec is one of the most important fields a person can study because it prepares you for living in the future. Janice Everett had this to say about Tim Holt's famous cupcakes, It was fascinating, I've never seen a cupcake that had a 45 degree angle. Mrs. Scheels: I think the kids seem to be enjoying them- selves more this year because of the variety of foods that are being cooked. TOP LEFT: Rodney Harwood watches closely over a sauce in Senior Boy's Foods. TOP CENTER: Denise Sloan, Colleen Pickett, and Elea- nor Kennedy observe Mrs. Scheels' demonstration in senior Girlis Foods. BOTTOM LEFT: Denise Peterson concentrates on sewing her garment in Mrs. Melquist's clothing class. BOTTOM CENTER: Cut- ting out her garment, Mary Jones finds it takes time and patience. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Melquist shows students how to lay material and patterns correctly in Clothing I class. is ,,,,,-n-Q vs! g,,..ff 'f . 43 Mathematics Mathematics Department this year consists of all the usual courses with the addition of a very unusual class entitled I Hate Math. It was designed to highlight a different viewpoint to Math for the less interested stu- dent. Sophomore Ed Crawford said after taking the class for one quarterg What makes the understanding of Math easier in this course is that it is presented interestingly and involves a little bit of everything. The only draw- back had been all the homework I have to do. It keeps me pretty busy. The course was offered to all three grades. LEFT: Students watch as Mr. Fadness teaches Algebra 1. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Kennedy proves point to students. BOTTOM RIGHT: Paul Barns tries to solve problem with cut-outs in 'RI Hate Mathf, 44 'wig Health Bio-nomics, a relatively new course in the Health De- partment, was started last year. The one-semester co-ed class taught by Mrs. Riebe dealt with todays problems. Among the covered subjects are items such as: How we meet our problems, Getting along with others, Use of alcohol, tobacco, and also use and misuse of other chemi- calsg Dating behavior and standards of behavior, Con- sumer health, and Human sexuality. The class covered these subjects through a series of discussions, debates, and films. Also a large part of the Health program, Girls Health was a one-semester required course for sophomores. TOP LEFT: Jennifer Addy explains the body. BOTTOM LEFT: Health class gets directions for project. RIGHT: Bobbie Leslie de- scribes various bones. S-'E-3? Y N.. Q at-Ng X X Q.. 1 N---sa. . wc' f ft ffm 4 X . S we - ..t 4' Wwwm WWW W1 W 3 5 E ,. 45 ' Q .. BOTTOM ROW CLFET TO RIGHTJ: Don McKnight, Stan McSwain, Don Lerum, Don Sherrodd, Walter Hewitt, Tim Ferguson, Greg Ship- rnan, David Thompson, Bill Lathrop. ROW 2: Brian Reed, Doug Anderson, Gary Andrew, John Short, Phyllis Bronsema, Jim Harrington, Richard Ludlow, Russ Anderson. ROW 3: Steve Osterdahl, Clinton Wetzel, David Easterday, Mike Petrovich, Dan Tiedeman. ROW 4: Dennis Ruiz, Marc Glaser, Mike Duckett, Gerald Duckett, Chris Taylor, Allen Doucette, Leonard Hunt, Chuck Rose. ROW 5: Nancy Richard- son, June Cotten, Larry Smith, Keith Tinner, Margie Seaberg, George Frasier, Jay Meeker, Sue Wessel. ROW 6: Mark West, Rudolph Hobbs, Thomas Stanton, Scott Radford, Lemont Matthews, Dave Adler, Nolan Worden, James Short, ROW 7: Maryruth Moak, Jill Davies, Janice Norden, Nancy Haagan, Sue Sakshaug, Deb Rogers, Diana Breatry, Lori Novotney. ROW 8: Carol Thatcher, Deb Duckett, Richard Reynolda, Becky Michael, Terry Benger, Lynn Hedrick, Cindy Shepard, Pat Baker. ROW 9.' Gail Petrovich, Robin Perry, Doreen Grothenthal, Connie Walker, Laurette Ng, Mary Lake, Debbie McCuen, Robin Aspman. ROW 10: Tom Lincoln, Tom Ludlow, Sharon Tarti, Boyce Beardsley, Dar- lene Lockart, Kathy Noel, Dave Hanes, Steve Kiesel. ROW 11: Mike Duran, Wayne Brown. 46 Bands. . This year Lincoln had three bands instead of two, the Marching Band, Concert Band, and the Pep Band. The Marching Band plays for Lincoln's home games, special programs, and participates in the annual Daf- fodil Parade. f'The Wind Ensemble is not a band, it is made up of the best players, states Mr. Victor Jowders, director of the bands. Also Mr. Jowders says that the Wind Ensemble is one of the best bands he has directed in eight years. The reason for this is that the group has been made smaller than before. UPPER LEFT: Greg Shipman and Don Sherrodd concentrate on hit- ting the right notes in the Thanksgiving Day Assembly. BOTTOM: Wind Ensemble, ROW I KLEFT TO RIGHT! G.Petrovich, D.McCuen, M.Lake, R.Aspman, R.Reynolds, B.Beardsley, S.Saks- haug, M.Moak. ROW 2 R.Ludlow, R.Anderson, S.Lovin, D.Tiedman, D.Sherrodd, G.Shipman, T.Fergson, J.Davies, S.Tart, L.Hedrick. ROW 3: R.Sacha, B.Lathrop, D.McKnight, M.Factory, T.Lincoln, S.Kiesal, W.Brown, M.Glaser, D.Ruiz, C.Rose. ROW 4: S.Wessel, J.Short, K.Tinner, T.Daughorty, N.Worden, R.Baldassin. -,,,,,.-m--v-' 47 48 Choir Choir usually uses hymms when they perform. They competed in a contest on March 10, then following this they participated in an all city festival chorus program at Wilson in the Spring. The final concert for them this sea- son was held in May. They also sang for Parents night and at the Tacoma Mall during Christmastime. The choir also put on two Christmas programs here at school. Some of the choir members combine their singing ability with drama skill to perform in class plays and the school mu- sical. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Cindy Newell, Sue Marinich, Cindy Bentley, Sue Sovey, Sue Campbell, Betty Shropshire, Denice Spitzner, Linda Diess, Sharon Abbott, Roxann Wheeler, Linda Burrows, Trine Knight, Donna George, Terri Benger, Kum Kim, Shelby Baespflug, Don Brown, Maria Fleishmann, Karin Bernhardsen, Debbie Frost, Denice Panorian. MIDDLE ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Maxine Ray, Rosemary Jones, Robin Womack, Barbara Zacher, Kim Pollard, Sherry Newell, Roberta Sutherland, Claudia Wheeler, Sue Carlson, Lisa Gardner, Kathy Garl, John Flynn, Shana Anderson, Mark Herbert, Caroline Pal- fenier, Terry Johnson, Karen Garl, Mark Lane, Steve Garl, Bill Hinkle, Bob Kline, Steve Dow. BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Marcoe, Kathy Haverly, Georgia Baldwin, Leigh Hedricks, Teri Pribbenow, Kathy Rockway, Janet Jones, Michael Patterson, Patty Dugwyler, Terry Miller, Dan Fitspatrick, Brian Neilson, Pat Allen, Lori Haglund, Geor- gina Rogers, Mark Anderson, Dave Henderson, Walter Hewitt, Scott Peffers, Don McKnight, Scott Kronlund. NOT PICTURED: Floyd Franklin, Gary Lake, Mark Trailor, John Beardsley, Ron Hastings, Eliz- abeth Lee, Marty Chavis, Donna Langlow, Linda Burrows. i 49 35 wsu ...v--Q..,,,, 'NK Egwwllnm AAWNAM Wi-wniik J.,-Aw-A .uf NN Emmys! Nw if X M5 Nmkf -3 -5 A 5 Tm ,WWWWQ 1 aw-., .f X f SX X ia x Q5 WW F SSS W T in jf ,, W ,vw Annual Staff Wow! We've got 27 students in this class. How are l we going to put everyone to work? said Allan Geiger, Editor, in the fall of this year. Although we only had two returning staff members this year, we managed to pull ourselves together to publish the 56th edition of the Lincolnian. This was the 14th edition that Mr. Sullivan has advised. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Advisor Mr. Sullivan, Editor Allan Geiger and Photographer Mr. Phillips. OPPOSITE PAGE CENTER: Mary Anne Hoist, Maria Fleishman, Linda Owen and Andi Kendall. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Pam Geiger, Frank White, Sue Coley, Sue Cozad, Debbie Gappa, and Laurie Main, THIS PAGE TOP: Patti Schmer, Kim White, Beth Koval and Debbie Hubbard. THIS PAGE CENTER: Marilyn Sherron, Linda Evancich, Grady Maxwell, Joe Wood and Rhonda Radford. THIS PAGE BOTTOM: Janice Everett, Susie Nugent, Dennis Corbett, Karen Pitsch, Derma Groshong, Annette Rudsdil, and Gail Petrovich. Qjiii we if new 1 f irag' 4: ff, -s r, 1' imwmm. , A. ,-, qt as g is as 45 f - A . s . Q ' ,N 5 z 1 ...--. . ,fr ffm: .Q f. . ,XM X + Q ,X X s X as 5, 'gf f. PE. The P.E. class at Lincoln gives the students a chance to have a change from their regular academic studies. It gives the students an opportunity to test their physical abilities and perhaps for some, improvement over their current abilities. Some of the activities offered in the P.E. classes are: bowling, swimming, gymnastics, archery, football, bad- minton, basketball, modern dance, tennis, and a large variety of exercises. It seems that after sitting in class for five hours a day, one hour out of it being P .E. gives the students a break. TOP FAR LEFT: Vince McCord, Dave Wetzel, and Tim Wegner, trying their best at team work. BOTTOM FAR LEFT: Donna Langlow coming to a finish of her somersalt. CENTER: Mike Montello working hard at his push-ups. TOP RIGHT: Girls PE. teacher, Mrs. Berg, demonstrates an exercise. BOTTOM RIGHT: Unknown in process of cartwheel. 53 42? A E, X 5 X 5 A, fi L if 1 2 Rm ff 4,5 :S .f 'M is .S N - 1-- K X +- .. wk .5 X 5 Q ix izwam.. f fm. 5 .5 K. Q , . X 1,,- ,. ,,,, ,, .:x, ,,,, 1Q,. , , H ,,,,,. H : .. , , if 'fi' A L . K in it ' W 4 w .NR Q f. . WM... Jeff sw' 'Wwaf' W nw .,,,............m. :A . , :,1 .l Science. . Science has many different fields in which a student may explore all kinds of new worlds. For example, elec- tronics, which is a new area at Lincoln. Electronics seems to be one of the fastest growing courses at school , states teacher Mr. Bearnish. Also, students may receive an Industrial Art or Science credit. The class mostly Works building electronic devices in the classroom. Also the Science Department offers Biology, Chem- istry, Forestry and Physics. TOP LEFT: Rich McNeil, Teddi Kendall and Dorene Groenthal are surprised to see the reaction of their experiment. TOP RIGHT: Kent Einsparn heating test tube. BOTTOM LEFT: Mark Trailor discover- ing a new world beneath his microscope. BOTTOM CENTER: Jeff Scott and David Thompson figuring in electronics. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sue Davis and Janice Everett work diligently to complete lab. Akf 'Qs R-J! s iii N ' KN , ,Wes-,. I W af bww-' , Nh 3' mhw. 55 Mefwwswiswews. , K K ws.. Nm., :Qs 1-ua........ 5'-nu ocial Studies Advanced Psychology classes, increased use of multi- media, and units of study directly related to student inter- est marked the changes in '72 Social Studies. The basic courses, however, continued to challenge the student. Civics, U.S. History, and World Cultures attempted to give understandings of our complex civilization. Social Studies continues to answer the following questions: How do people make a living? How do people govern them- selves? and How do people view others in the world? BOTTOM RIGHT: Q. Boggs prepares report on immigrants. BOTTOM CENTER: In Psychology 1,B. Green ponders over puzzle. BOTTOM LEFT: Seniors view recent China incident. TOP LEFT' State legislatori Dan Parker greets civics classes. TOP CENTER: U.S, History classes view filmstrip on Industralism. .gf 1711 X. . Mfg- Q ii X S T 57 'NAA A! , 1 . l 1 ffl , 3?ffQ3ff533i' 185 S1fff5f?I5sY:1'fKs M 4:15327 gr! is A J .T Q ff--.v Qs' r 21I11Z3t1OI1 k N f 5 f 5 X . il ' lj KN x Q X ' f5'J y Q R ' Y- K ,Q 5 J f N 19 ' Q. A N, ' 'f' K lt X ,X I x Q I . . K rf X N' A 1 X Q E 3 1 X X PH- f ,X Cx QE: , X X,,,w . Q fx ASW m X f X .x GY I -4 X I5 Student Council Policy making and decisions such as the school budget are the jobs of the Student Council. They were in charge of making plans for Homecoming and Lincoln Week. They raised money to send the exchange student home to Korea. They were very active in money raising projects. They sold wool hats and pennents during football season. Throughout basketball season, megaphones and top hats were sold. This year meetings were opened to students interested in becoming involved in student government. The offi- cers attended a city wide leadership conference at Mt. Tahoma in November. The purpose was to promote unity in the student body. TOP PICTURE SEATELJ: R.Baldassin, D.Bosley, L.Evancich, J. Everett, M.Moak. STANDING: J.Verderico, J.Pace, A.Geiger, R. McAuley, J.Campbell, J.Authur, M.Chavis, L.Novotny, S.C0ley, D. Nelson, G.Zak. BOTTOM RIGHT: Pres. Rick Baldassin reviews minutes of student council meeting. 60 Senate Senate was made of students elected from each home- room, who voiced their opinions at each meeting that was held at 8:00 Tuesday mornings. Senate worked with the student body so that everyone was head in matters that came to the floor. Senate was the final voice on doing things to earn money. Such as Carnation Sales in Feb- ruary, selling ribbons during sports and whether or not the junior class or senior class would get to sell candy canes in the holiday season. Senate works to make Lincoln High a smoother run- ning school and to have some pleasures rather than just work. BOTTOM ROW: D.Young, P.Gillman, M.Henderson, T.Adrakdas, J.Tate, R.Hobbs, R.Eagle, T.Fukuhara, T.Brewster, R.Baldassin, D. Bosley. SECOND ROW: D.Price, J.Bennet, M.Lyon, C.Klein, R.Cock- rell, K.Kirby, J.Lovin, R.Watton, D.Brown. THIRD ROW: S.Lee, D. Jean, L.McCullough, L.Haglund, D.Elliott, M.Chavis, M.Church, M.Velez, D.Jones. FOURTH ROW: V.Watson, R.Tofte, S.Horak, S. Groth, T.DeSelle, V.Fairiact, J.Rataezyk, D.Sloan, J.Bozeman, S. Davis. FIFTH ROW: K.Rockway, J.Addy, C.Larason, J.Popp, R.More- land, J.Jones, D.Holm, S.Kr0nlund, L.Mattern, G.Wisnor. SIXTH ROW: M.Paul, C.Wentlandt, W.Olsen, J.Loft, R.Johnson, D.Rogers, G.Ames, C.Sutherby, J.Young, C.Mi1ler, R.Sulraro, K.Johnson, D. Wessel, G.Puckett. BOTTOM LEFT: President Dave Bosley presents topics to Senate to be discussed. 61 BSM T: .fi 5 ysixww .W-I- 'h iw TOP LEFT: FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHTg L.Huntington, M. Jones, L.Johnson. SECOND ROWg D.Gronentha1, N.Hagen, E.Jones fPresidentD, D.Brew, K.Small, S.Scott. THIRD ROWQ P.Givlen, J. McQuade, S.Arnold, J.Pace, B.Schozenbach, M.Mesa, K.Durmond, E.Elias. TOP RIGHTJ Abette, Angela Charles helped collect donations at the Thanksgiving assembly, BOTTOM LEFT,' Girls Club President, Evelyn Jones welcomed Sophomore girls at Tea. BOTTOM MIDDLE,' Shelly Arnold catches a turkey at the Thanksgiving Day Assembly. BOTTOM RIGHTg LEFT TO RIGHT, K.Noel, A.Cheatham iPresi- dentj, A.Char1es, R.Robertson, P.Cheatham, Mrs. Stewman CCo-Ad- visorl, J.Campbell. 62 W 32 il' Girls Club and Abettes Tearful eyes and smiling faces was the response Girls Club and Abettes received when they delivered Thanks- giving baskets to Lincoln families. Twenty-nine Thanks- giving baskets were filled with various kinds of food made possible with donations given by the student body. To get the students interested in bringing canned food there was a contest between the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes. The contest resulted in a tie between the Seniors and Sophomores. This was only one of the many events scheduled by the two clubs to serve the community. In the beginning of the year, Girls Club and Abettes sponsored a tea for any girls wishing to join either club. They also helped to put up Christmas hall decorations. S Although Girls Club and Abettes are two separate clubs, they work together to get more things done. Girls Club President Evelyn Jones stated, Learning to work together is part of being a member in a club. E 'L Q H, J is 15 f Q - 5 MP gg . if K 'EN' sig' Q S' if ' i , A .E N ,ML fl as ' EE '55 :AF ' if ,g i i -. J fj '63 , 14u, I- if J ' l ffl al fi -- F49 'Q.Qt-Y Q 'Ns x N'-Q wx., .G Lettermen Club Every body needs milk, even Lincoln Lettermen. These big, strong, handsome, hard working guys sold beef jerky and cashed in pop bottles to earn money so they could buy warm ups for the track team. To be eligible for the club they have to earn a letter in basketball, baseball, football, or out of any of the other sports held during the year. Half the fun is just earning a letter to join, stated one member of the club. Lincoln Letter Lassies Instead of staying home and getting flabby most girls would rather go some place and get exercise. For these active girls is Lincoln Letter Lassies. This club is open to all girls twice a week in the Girlls Gym. There they could be found involved in a basketball game, spiking a volley- ball over a volleyball net, or performing a freestyle in the girls pool. To earn a letter from this club a girl has to at- tend at least 50 times in her first year. If she achieves this she becomes an official Lincoln Letter Lassie and receives her letter. Second year members receive two year pins for attending and three year members receive three year pins. 64 TOP LEFT PICTURE ROWI -O.Trinidad, T.Tate, K.Mcfadden, B. Greene, G.Zak, W.Swanson ROW 2-B.Patton, B.Moore, L.Wells, D. Campbell, E.Lewis, F.Duggar ROW 3-V.McCord, K.Farrison G. Max- well, E.Harvey, K.Tinner ROW 4-T.Huff, D.Eikum, S.Kiesel, R.Johan- son, E.Grace, P.Clifton. TOP MIDDLE ROW I-P.lde, C.Klein, G.Boze- man, N.Graves, G.Petrovich, ROW 2-C.Lewis, D.Brearty, C.Hickey, J. VanWalk, D.Clement, L.Carter, ROW 3-Mrs. Krook, M.Reardon, J.Ar- thur, J.Stone, M.Karen, S.Olsen. TOP FAR RIGHT-President Pam lde hits birdie over net.BOTTOM LEFT-Letter Lassies have fun playing basketball. BOTTOM RIGHT-G. Bozeman perfects her back float. QL .X hx X5 X w L I wg iii' X S- QQ .fv S i EXW 'N M5 CF it . Bike Club With the opening of school last fall and the beautiful sunny days it seemed everyone decided to ride their bikes, to school as was evident from the yellow, blue, green Schwinns, Astras, Murrays, and Roddys to name a few, found chained in the courtyard. From these two juniors, Lori Novotney and Nancy Haagen, come up with the idea of a Bike Club and with Mr. Jowders as advisor the club soon became active. The purpose of the club is to provide students with the common interest of bicycle riding an opportunity to go on riding trips as a group. The first trip was a short one to Point Defiance to get in shape for long rides. Later longer trips to such places as Vashon Island, Dash Point, and an overnight trip to Olympia were taken. The club hopes for a trip to Victoria B.C. at the end of the year. Besides just riding bikes the 20 members have learned they have to follow the same rules as cars. At one of the meetings Mr. Jowders stated that this was the best bunch of kids he has ever worked with be- cause they were so easy to get along with. LEFT ROW 1. I.Shirey, D.Andahl, L.Novotney, L.Na. ROW 2. R. Kalleberg, D.Gronenthal, C.Lepore, S.Olsen. ROW 3. L.Hedrick, N. Haagen, D.Hu1scher, S.Marcoe, R.Jones, S.Beimborn. ROW 4. C. Bombardier, D.Easterday, J.Rataezyk, C.Taylor. TOP RIGHT: Mike Petrovich enjoys long ride to school. BOTTOM RIGHT: Junior and Senior girls pedal down memory lane. 66 ? QE K .I -'-5. S I up .:..,., 3 X vs-I, sawr- ' . I li S tg Ag... . ks I- .. ll S3 is E . TOP PICTURE, IST ROW C.Mitchell, M.Greene, F.Cinq-Mars, J. Patten, D.Campbell, C.Simons. 2ND ROW J.Heaton, G.Whitney, D.Henders0n, D.Odle, K.Klang, O,Trinidad, Mr. Trier. BOTTOM PICTURE, IST ROW D.Odle, G.Whisner, C.Olsen, 2ND ROW G.Whitney, J.Pace, P.Roshau, 3RD ROW A.Kennedy, D.Taylor, L.Ng, 4TH ROW Mr. Swanson. Forestry Club . Promote Conservation- think ecologically is what 28 Lincoln students set out to do by joining the Forestry Club. Every other Saturday and Holiday was spent by planting seedlings at the Lincoln Tree Farm. They re- ceived two awards for their efforts, the Garden Club of America and the Star Award from the National Science Teacher Association. In the Spring a banquet was held at which shoulder patches were received by all the members. The outstand- ing Senior forester was awarded the Richard Elliot A- ward of 50 dollars. Hiking Club . . I love to go a wandering among the leaves so green, and as I go I love to sing my knapsack on my back . This is the way 20 Lincoln students felt when they were hiking through the Olympics with the Hiking Club. The club had winter trips planned for snow shoeing at Mt. Rainier and cross country skiing at the Olympic Mountains. They also planned overnight trips at these locations in the Spring. 67 Rifle Club Sharpshooting at target practice is what you will find every Friday afternoon at Point Defiance, above the boat house. On Mondayis matches are held against Stadium, Curtis, Wilson, and Mount Tahoma. Rifle Club members shoot with .22 calibar rifles that were donated by the Army. To receive a varsity letter the members have to be able to hit a target 360 times out of 400. Any member on the team may receive a letter regardless of sex. President, Senior, John Heaton stated Rifle Club is for anyone who likes to shootf' STANDING,' Mr. William, D.Ha1l, D.Hall, M.Herbert, G.Hayes, M. Roger, D.Ingle, M.James, L.Smith, J.Heaton, Mr, Morris MIDDLE ROWQ P.Fitzpatrick, R.Winslow, W.Hewitt, D.Henderson. BOTTOM ROWg S.Fleishman, T.Budzius, J.Bostwick, B.Stansenberry John Heaton demonstrates rifle positions l I I 68 TOPg STANDING, M.Patterson, L.DuCharme. ON HORSES, J. Erickson, L.Walters, K.Walters. LEFTJ JoAnn Erickson practices riding skills in the snow. El Charro Young girls usually have visions of galloping over meadows on their very own horse with the cool breeze bringing tears to their eyes. Lincoln is the only school in Tacoma that has fulfilled their visions by sponsoring E1 Charro. The club this year unfortunately is not as active as the clubs in the past. President, Lisa DuCharme explained her disgust by saying that the club is not even going to ride in the Daffodil Parade, which used to be their annual event. They ride at Nelson's Riding Academy in Roy. The members who cannot afford their own horses rent them. Besides learning to ride, they also learn how to care for the horses and their stalls. 69 Key Club Key Club is a service of high school boys which is spon- sored by Kiwanis International and dedicated to develop- ing leadership and character. This achieved through the performance of many worthy projects aimed at meeting school, community, national, and personal needs. Seeing the Key Club in action verifies the fact that they achieved their purpose. Key Club collected food and money, along with the help of Girls' Club, and personally took the food baskets to needy families throughout the Tacoma area for Thanks- giving. This year the Key Club put on their Christmas party for the retarded children in the special wing at Geiger. They brought punch, fancy cookies, and candy canes. Scott Kronlund played Santa Claus and handed our candy canes from his surprise bag. Key Heart Seniors Rhonda Radford and Sandi Biemborn played their guitars at the party while Sophomore Key Heart Patti Heart sang along. Other activities during the year included the arthritis drive, March of Dimes, Muscular Distrophy, helping at the Pacific Day Care Center, and the school millage. As a result of these many activities, Key Club, under the leadership of president Mark Lyon and advisor Mr. Coe, proved to have a very successful year. 70 W N fasc i a' r Si E .r .,,. r Em r SBA - TOP LEFT: Scott Kronlund portrays Santa Claus at Geiger while Ken Barker looks on. TOP RIGHT: Key Hearts: Rhonda Fadford, Patti Heart, and Sandi Biemborn. BOTTOM RIGHT: Geiger student enter- tains Key Heart Rhonda Radford with building blocks. ii iw-.....-- LW' -fi 1 3' V Ajlxg it s NX -My FIRST ROW: B.Green, F.Cinq-Mars, D.Maloney, S.Abberger, M. Wise. SECOND ROW' S.Kronlund, E.Garraway, J.Rataezyk, D.B0s- ley, R.Savage, F.Betz, K.Barker, H.Mawhinney, M.Montgomery. THIRD ROW: P.Verderico, D.Nelson, J.McClain, R.McNeil, S.Pef- fers, F.Dugger, C.Cinq-Mars, D.Holm, D.Christianson, G.Jackson, J.Verderico, B.Nelson. MIDDLE LEFT.' Key Club member, Steve Abberger, loads Thanks- giving baskets to take to the needy. MIDDLE RIGHT: Key Clubber gives a hand in loading Thanksgiving baskets. Science Club Bubbling chemicals, foaming flasks and boiling acid are just a few of the things you would find on Tuesday after- noons at the mad scientists club. The purpose of this mad science club is to build incen- tive and to teach future scientists patience. Also included are the best ways to go about experimentation. The most important event of Science Club was the Science Fair held on February 20th. Prizes and awards were given to the winners. These winners were able to go to Washington D.C. and enter the national Science Fair. A goal Science Club hopes to obtain is to encourage members to continue their endeavors and to contribute scientifically to mankinds betterment. Chess Club Checkmate', This is a word which was heard coming out of Room 302 this past school year. It belongs to the Chess Club. This Club practiced every night from two o'clock to four o'clock working on different chess moves. They demon- strated this moves at different tournaments with Wilson, Mt. Tahoma, Stadkum, and Bellarmine Chess clubs throughout this year. Mr. Beamish was the clubs very suc- cessful instructor who was an aid in helping the members perfect their skills in the game. 72 i , psy. f L TOP LEFT: KLEFT TO RIGHTQ G.Lyon, K.Tinner, S.Groth, M. Wise, P.Russel, S.Abberger. MIDDLE RIGHT: KLEFT TOR RIGHTj D.Christiansen, S.Groth, D.Alexander, J.Garlett, G.Lyon, Mr. Bea- mish, S.Garl, A.Childers, K.Tinner. BOTTOM LEFT: R.Nance and T.Williams practice some difficult chess moves. .ff g Wm e ' 'Q-its 4 3 5 fi 1 ,xy . xkk': X of T Aft Club but effective group of 12 at the carnival. talent. Flashy portraits and dirty brushes were the after effect of art club workouts throughout this past year. A small people worked this past year to accomplish the goal of having fun. The group spent some time painting windows around the Lincoln area to brighten up the drabby buildings. They also were fortunate to participate in the Annual Art Carni- val. They were successful in displaying a very good table Their future plans for this summer includes having weekly meetings, taking week-end trips for field trips, and going up to Victoria, Canada to a art museum. TOP: L.Lloyd, D.Eliott, Mrs. Walbridge, C.Toms, R,Cockrell, D.Gron- enthal, D.Andahl, M.Raye.LEFT.' Junior Debbie Andahl shows creative 73 Drama Club Drama Club consists mostly of people in drama classes, but are interested in getting more people involved. It is a good opportunity for all the drama freaks to get together. Their main goal was putting on Once Upon a Mattress . Once Upon a Mattress was the biggest hit of the year. The cast worked hard and practiced every night for a few hours, and sometimes longer. Many mattresses were dona- ted to make the play a bigsuccess. Mrs. Mclnteer was their supervisor. 74 TOP RIGHT: Shelly Shoveland, Ron Harwood, and Mark Poe do their thing. BOTTOM LEFT: Girls rehearse for :tOnce Upon a Mattress . BOTTOM RIGHT: Rod Harwood and Sheri McClellan memorize their parts. M, W WW . '- ' K 1 xr-:.,,. 1 X mf Q.-. .. Lili' :,, ' - 5 X -Q , 'XY X .1 A S E 5 TOP PICTURE ROW I C.Larrison, L.Serrano, L.Meyer, A.Cheatharn, S.Lee ROW 2 J.Grover, A.Bunger, R.I-larmia, C.Miller. S.Hancock, C. Larrison, S.Sconane, S.Laterno, BOTTOM LEFT Miss Lee hands out programs. BOTTOM LEFT Cynthia Miller collects tickets at Basket- ball game. ' if Usherettes How far please? Courtesy and Kindness were in the voices of the members of the Usherettes Club as they car- ried on their duties at the many functions they participa- ted in this year. Patrons were conducted to their seats at the performan- ces of The Night of One Acts , Once Upon a Matress , Senior Spectacular , and many others, by the Usherettes who, despite overcrowded conditions in the auditorium, managed to please everyone. They were also involved in football and basketball games, open house for the parents, and various other assemblies. Pins and guards were given out to members who ac- cumulated enough points at the end of the year. They earned their points by going to the events and going to the meetings. The only qualifications are interest, a two point grade average, and one dollar for membership. 75 AYQQ, fifgwif 3 L. -5 1 si -, 1: iegi- fis t H 1 332 'sf' if -'I ie ESM-1fsfi51-'.f1'k .. . eh. -, UF-Qi-wzfes 9?iE3i my , ...X . W. Tl if i I L 1 1. I I i as 5 . v 'QWWUAEBQWU 'Qffa in ... ii TOP: R.Radford, Pres., J.Everett, V.Pres., S.Nugent, Treas., T.Va1a- deze, Sec., S.Boyd, Sr. Rep., C.McDonald, Jr. Rep., M.McMinamun, Soph. Rep. BOTTOMJI Pep Club officers make signs for the city wide Pep Parade. TOP LEFT: Pep Club members dress up as little girls' for skit. TOP RIGHT: Sue Davis goes wild promoting school spirit. BOTTOM U LEFT. Pep Club members imitate football team. ' Pep Club It was a dark drabby day at Lincoln. Students were in school physically, but not mentally. School spirit was no where to be found. Then like a beam of sunshine, girls in bright yellow outfits caught students attention. Buy a ribbon, Buy a ribbon were the words which were ringing in the halls. This was the scene of many a days at Lincoln this past year. Because of thirty munchkins better known as Pep Club members, Lincoln came alive with school spirit. Pep Club this year was the key factor in promoting school spirit. They sold many ribbons, sweatshirts and entertained students with skits on Friday morning pep assemblys. They also were able to put on a spaghetti dinner for the football players. They attended all the basketball and football games, yelling their lungs out till their throats hurt. Pep Club President Rhonda Radford said The Pep Club members this year have shown their true school spirit by participating in all Pep Club Activities. 77 F.T.A. To be a teacher or not to be, that is the question. Ten Lincoln students joined the Future Teachers of America Club to find out. Through this club they tutored fellow students and got the feel of trying to teach. The club rings forth the advantages and disad- vantages of teaching. There are no special requirements to join the club. D.E. Den Out of paper? Need a new Pee Chee? Go to the school store and your pfoblems can be solved, with the help of the Distribution Education Club members. They sell everything from erasers and pens to nylons and hairspray. From this, the four members received training in the field of distribution, gained experience in how to meet customers with confidence, and learned the value of advertising stated advisor Mrs. Doerner. F.T.A. BOTTOM ROW: B.Zacher, M.Wise SHorak TOP ROW N C.Graham, P.Shoshan, G.Lyon, W.Kern, J.Bennet DE Den LEFT Floyd Campbell and Trine Knight attend store BOTTOM RIGHT Mark Bouchee waits on customers. 78 -F.: gasses . .V my Q 'X ,ff 'x wp-..QN.f N . BOTTOM ROW: S.Arnold, J.McQuade, J.Bennet, M.Larson, Y.Hobbs, L.Evancich, G.Rogers, L.Yotsko. SECOND ROW: M.Adler, J.Pace, L. Ceridon, D.Andahl, N.Graves, L.Navotiny, M.Moak, J.Jones, S.McLaughlin. THIRD ROW: M.Marish, L.McCullough, L.Carter, K.Bowling, L.Marker, G.Petrovich, R.Aspman, P.Bock, C.Larison, T.Benger, P.Geiger. FOURTH ROW: A.Bates, G.Lyon, R.Johansen, L.Lew, C.McDonald, M.Butts, M.Odegard, S.Howak, J.Campbell, J.Young, S.Wilson, A.Stutts, S.Beimborn, K.Anderson. FIFTH ROW: D.Bosley, B.Green, R.Mc- Neil, R.McCally, J.Verderico, R.Reynolds, P.Russel, C.Cinq-Mars, R.Andersen, S.Abbeger, F.Cinq-Mars. STANDING: S.Groth, G.Lyon, M.Wise, B.Reed, SEATED: Pres. M. Lyon. Honor Societ Honor Society is composed of sixty students with a 3.2 or higher grade point average. The highest honor of the club is the Torch Pin. To receive the pin a student must maintain a 3.2 grade point average, and have thirty-six hours of service to the school. They achieved this by doing work for teachers, being club officers, and participating in sports. Debate Should the Federal Government take over finances of Public Schools? Could you answer this question? Well, the Debate Club did. In fact, they were able to argue for both sides. The question was debated at all the tournaments. Five intellectual Abes carried the weight of the question high upon their shoulders by representing Lincoln at the tournaments. 79 , ' -my A . A 5 .1 -KW' 4. E . BOTTOM ROW: L.Yotsko, T.White, P.Wils0n, L.Simes. SECOND ROW.' I.Overt0n, C,J0nes, M.McDonough, S.Arnold, D.Hubbard, J.Mc- Quade, B.Lake, C.Skanes. THIRD ROW: D.Current, G.Rogers, J.Shea, C.Craig, K.Beggs, T.Fitzpatrick, B.Schozenbach, N.Chelemed0s FOURTH ROW: M.Chavis, F.Gilcrease, D.Dickerman, R.Reel, P.Gallager, C.Fawlkes, L.Carter. FIFTH ROW: P.Roberts, M.Jones, J,Wir1fie1d E.Hightower, M.Cohen, G.CaldweH. 80 TOP LEFT: Marketta-Ki halftime entertainment at Beller- mine-Lincoln game. TOP RIGHT: Kay Beggs anxiously awaits performance. BOTTOM LEFT: Marketta-Ki helps the march- ing band in a guitar formation. BOTTOM RIGHT: Marketta-Ki salutes to Abe fans in A formation. yawn .- .fk ' Vgpr f ffsgy . O. digg, f M r gf. , 5 .. Yi , , . gg ,af 1 tmgyftwif psrgk, sg riffs r efer A e -.,ii z .. A - e ri Q Marketta-Ki It was a dark foggy morning and the rain was beating down. The time 7:30. Suddenly a shrill voice is heard- ATTENTION . The Marketta-Ki has begun another morning of hard practice to get ready for the football halftime show. On game days the 36 select girls could be found wandering the halls in their brightly colored yellow and white uniforms showing their school spirit. During games they are in front of the band cheering the team to victory. When not practicing, they were selling licorice, Lin- coln decals, lollypops, and candy bars to help pay for uniforms. In the spring they marched in the annual Daffodil parade. At the end of the year a banquet was held to award the girls for their achievements. First year mem- bers were given letters and second year members re- ceived bracelets. President Senior Linda Yotsko said, Marketta-Ki helped the girls to work in a group. Aqua Maids Through the year, members of Lincoln High did not hear a great deal about the Aqua-Maids Club until about March. This is when they started advertising their annual swim show. As usual, this years show was a success. Even though they are not mentioned frequently through the year, they deserve a lot of credit. The club consisted of 19 members. They were chosen by the club advisor Mrs. Berg, Through a series of tryouts. From October to April, the girls prac- ticed Tuesday and Thursday nights preparing for the show. Car washes and bake sales were held to earn money for their costumes. Seniors, juniors, and sophmores worked hard together during these months. They did a good job and we can expect more in the future years to come. TOP LEFT: Aqua-Maids demonstrate backfloat. TOP CENTER: Aqua-' Maids swim laps. BOTTOM LEFT: Junior, Arlene Ruiz practices scul- ling. TOP RIGHT: ROW I A. Ruiz, M. Davies, S. Horak, D. Duncan, R. Tofte. ROW 2: J. Clifton, S. Nugent, T. Rosales, L. Tattersall, N. Haagen, B. Schmidt, K. Pitsch, N. Preston, L. Hedrick. ROW 3: L. Hedrick, S. Smith, J. Pace. BOTTOM CENTER:,..Mrs. Berg explains leg. movements. BOTTOM RIGHT: President Ruby Tofte, shows skill. 82 M Quai? Av 'WH-2-. .. w NWN X . N XX 7 'W we? W. 'Xi ' 4 Q . N-fam? Nick. x V. K V 115,:S,:S? W - X 1' - . I and U 83 84 Gym Club Those muscular boys and graceful girls that were seen weekly clammering into the gym had to be members of gym club. The gymnasts were seen showing grace on the balance beam and strength and concentration while stretching out on the rings. The purpose of the club is to help promote gymnastics in the school, and to aid in the development of gym- nastics in the P.E. classes. The annual Gym-Kana that was held in the Spring helped to raise money for the purchase of athletic equip- ment for the gym, such as tumbling belts, mats, and mini-tramps. TOP CENTER: ROW ONE: K.B0wling, WThompson VLopez C Sutherby, C.McDonald, D.Panorian, L.Pim, P Bock SECOND ROW R.Savage, R.Ludlow, V.McCord, M.Jensen, DMarcoe F Duggar K Bymers, B.Thompson, B.Caldwell. THIRD ROW K Peterson L Max well, R.Sanders, D.Fillbach, K.Heinbuck, JKelley RY1ngl1ng K Hermanson, R.Marshall, R.Almgren, J.Wagner JRathbone JFord O.Schlekewey, M.Duckett, E.Rock, D.Adler TOP JYoung BRO sales, L.l-ledrick, G.Forbes, N.Spice, L.Kale1nahea CLapore TOP RIGHT: Ken Heinbuck performs handstand with skill and ease on low parallel bars. BOTTOM LEFT: Vincent McCord shows strength and concentration while demonstrating the 'firon cross BOTTOM MID DLE: Jim Wagner springs off mini tramp before performing flip BOTTOM RIGHT: Denise Panoriun gracefully leaps in air before spin ning to lower bar. , .. ff A fx- 1 -wiv r . iw-K Q , X Q V 1. Wy .. C 7 -- - - A A QYEXQQN- '325xf5w-xwxx f , A . Wsgiiw -- .X W M M ' - ' N , F N, A - R X ., ,. X55 A f Q W M .,,.:.-:. X r . .X - X - 'L kfiwsfffifi i lk -. .W X -' M y Ski Club Snow covered mountain tops and icy slopes was the setting of the ski club trip. In January, the club spent the weekend at Crystal Mountain and in the spring they went to Big Mountain Montana. Coconut almond bars were sold to help make the trips a big success. President Gary Zak said, This year ski club is the biggest ever . This year the ski club organized a ski school which offered lessons from January throught February up at Crystal Mountain. The students learned under the fantastic direction of Jack Nagle. The results were many skiers had the chance to further their skills. Newcomers to the skiing scene also were able to learn basic skiing skills and apply them to the slopes. A fellow ski student summed the whole ski year by saying The snow was great and the skiing made you feel free as the wind without a care in the world. ROWI KLEFT TO RIGHTj R.Cocerell, D.Atkinson, C.G0rmley, L.Hug- lund, L,Evancich, G.Zak, S.Davis, L.Lew, L.Hedrick, K.Pitch, R.Lewis. ROW 2. L.Hedricks, L.Maxwell, L.Blakley, D.Clemens, L.Heimbignor, B.Feiring, D.Hubberd, R.Reel, N.Hendricks, R,Cozad, B.Rosales, N. Whittacker, S.Sh0evlain, J.Shea, K.Kirby, R.Ericson, F.Dugger, T. Resales, P.Clifton. ROW 3. P.McCall, S.Cozad, S.Ols0n, D.Panorian J.Jones, D.Gronentthol, L.Christenson, M.Glaholt, L.Novothey, K Pitch, V,Thompson, D.Brandon. ROW4. J.Jones, J.Kanard, L.Edwards R.Erickson, J.Everett, D.Anderson, M.Montello, C.Hayward, K.Harpel B.Green, D.Sloan, M.Larson, C.Pickett, K.Vertis, R.Johans0n. a v y Jan Everett practices skiing in the Park. 86 fly' NM..-ev-f Song Hay Song Hay is a group of Lincoln students who were active in planning activities for students during the second se- mester of school. They had a soul food banquet and had a film festival with the films The Man and Super Flyu. The group consists of four students and one teacher. They worked hard throughout the year. One member said this I thought Song Hay gave me the chance to plan out some activities for students at Lincoln. Y - Teens Y - Teens is a branch of Y.W.C.A. It is a non-school organization. The club is an all girl club and was not very active throughout the school year. Under the brilliant direction and conseling of Mrs. Glen the club's Advisor, the club was successful in giving a group of girls inspiration to help others. TOP LEFT, BOTTOM ROW: G.Higgenbotham, C.Mohn, T. O'Brian, Mrs. Glen, SECOND ROW: L.Moore, J.Olsen, L.Oliver,. THIRD ROW' R.Davis, R.Moreland, A.Od0m, C.Broughton. TOP RIGHT, Gayle Higgenbotham reads the Club's minutes. LEFT, STANDING: L.Brown, Mr.Morris,J.Cobb,B.Douglas. SITTING: D. Armstrong. 87 r V A -ff.f..fcw., ,, H .. 5f'w,:f-' ' f N s I 1 , v w 3 .,, , wif fxgjggf , -. L4 '. '. -.1 .-uf.. i ,,':.uliE -' r, , pi . , ff.: .WfWqrgv,,,'f y 1 ff W ww. r f . I pf R X 1 W1 u aww A-gm? ' t - ,'H x :feat 5 w S-il 1 1 ,f0,q.ww-wwf'.wm-Mhwwwmq: mfmMmmmWm,:,ww.Mw7 'www-WW'.Qmw.wmwwJ,mw,wmq,wL, Qwf:Qww.ww' MQ .1,v,wwhLwQf,4wqwM:g,.f-laqwmawm,f'Qhwmwwwm.v,WM mfmumw ,.:wk-.NU L fW,,V,,.., AM-m,ww.J,,,.Awww.. ff NM: -wM,mN .M,,WMNJ,-,,W,,WwwNA,,N.w,W,.ww:xwmWMpw+ 5,5101 P rincipalg Vice Principals, Mr. D71-Iondt Mrsgl Bahm, :l L and,M1'S. Johnsong Mfg New- Mf. Fieldg Mr. Galeg Mr, Vincent 93 The advisor says that the annual, among other things, is a historical and statistical record, said Mary Anne. Well, said Maria, let's give 'em numbers. In 1973 there were three principals, eighty-three teachers, seven counselors, seven clerks, nine assistants, six cooks, and twelve maintenance people. Shall we give their ages? No , said Mary Anne, Just the facts. Now here's some- thing that's memorable. Mr. Drake's leaving . Mr. Wizard? The Science department head? Right. He's made a whole generation of Abes science conscious. We all lose when a teacher like that leavesf, He's been here ten years? Twenty years? said Maria. Guess again. Itls thirty-nine years. And I know they would want us to say it, so, 'On behalf of the faculty, stu- dents, and many, many Tacomans, Thanks, Mr. Drake. Good journeys, Now there's others leaving. Foss captured themf, Name 'em off. These are people we all appreciated, said Maria. There's Mrs. Demarest, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Dalesky H. He's to be the basketball coach at Foss, said Mary. Right And there's Mr. Williams, Mr. Hyland, Mrs. Berg, and Mr. Wollenweberf' Good luck to them. They'll need it. Said Maria, Here's some more data. The new ones. Mr. Selfors, Mrs. Bentley, Mrs. Myrick, and the new vice-principal, Mr. D'Hondt. Welcome to Lincoln. Now should we say more about the faculty? Why say it, said Mary Anne, let's show it. And letis close with our names. After all we designed and pasted this faculty layout . . I'm Mary Anne Holst, '73, And you're Maria Fleischmann, '73. Ed Armstrong P.E. Gymnastics Henry Arnold Guidance LaVonne Bahm English Rose Barden English Adv. F.T.A. 92 Mrs. Wotton relaxes between classes. UWFW , Mrs. Scheels demonstrates biscuit making. .41 , 9? SX 3 X -as RENR. - 'il' ', ,..f ffm ff-...p. .. ..,,,. . it ef X xg N K 3 '- ' lmm e it is Pi f .3 ..:I Tx f .F 'iii 'K if .il .,.. - 8 A- 3 e s Raymond Beamish Physics, Electronics Chess Club Francis Bentley English Marta Berg P.E. Aqua-Maids Katherine Bernard Guidance Ron Billings Social Studies Varsity Basketball Coach Jim Black P.E. Assist. Football, Track Frank Bowers Social Studies Roy Bueler Librarian Mrs Melquist looks attentively at students in her sewing class X Don Christian Industrial Arts Michael Coe English Debate Coach, Tennis Jerry Collins English Science Club Joe Contris English Lincoln News Adv, Al Cartwright Social Studies Assist. Football Chris Christensen Guidance Sophomore Class Ai 93 Wayne Dalesky Psychology Reserve Basketball Boys' Intramurals Loismarie Doerner Business Education Wallace Drake Science Dept. Head Mavis Engelland Business Education Q is 5?'fM -awk P? W'?w-N if, .. if Dr. Richardson examines new college material. John Fadness Athletic Director Math Russell Goff Language Affiliation 94 was Qi, :-,E ,. . S gg , . V L , att 'ifiliilii -s.. 5. r ': T 'ss svi ,. 1 is iii a f rs it wf' I Marshall Field Walter Fitzpatrick Glen Foster Gary Gale James Gibson Social Studies P.E. Industrial Arts Business Educationf Guidance Evelyn Grant Wrestling Coach Georgia Hagen Soph. Basketball Drama Assistant Nurse Alice Grimes Social Studies Jean Halsey John Hergert Math Student Government Home Economics Industrial Arts Abe-ettes, Girls' Club x A s Eg Mrs. Myrick tells her class about Spanish-speaking countries. L me . wat' John Kennedy Don Keppler John Kerr Jean Krook Math Biology Industrial Arts P.E. Melinda Mclnteer Junior Class Adv., Janice Mileski Constance Miller Drama Ski Club English Language Margaret Melquist Home Economics u Gordon MacKenzie Social Studies Melvin Minnis Social Studies Senior Class Adv. George Hyland Language Dept. Head Robert Iufer D.V.R. Eunice Johnson Social Studies Victor J owders Music Concert Band Bike Club Sharon Maes D.V.R. Eugene Morris Business Education Songhay Club 95 Dan Mullen Science Scuba Club Helen Myrick Language Jack Newhart Social Studies Varsity Golf Varsity Football William Ochs Guidance Lynn Pester Business Education Rodney Petersen D.V.R. Senior Class Advisor 32 Kenneth Pratt English Leonard Schuchman Music Dept. Head Senior Choir Concert Chorale 96 Chris Rasmussen Distributive Education Thomas Sedgwick Math Dept, Head Soph. Class Adv. ' X' ,Q - N... M . K W...- S, 15. g '. Duane Richardson Margaret Riebe Lily Rose Karen Scheels Guidance El Charro Adv., English Dept. Head Home Economics Jack Selfors Daffodil Princess Jill Ann Shea Usherettes Industrial Arts Co-ordinator English Donald Sheppard James Shea Senior Class Adv. Art Orchestra b- Emma Walker P.E. D.V.R. Senior Class Adv. Jim White Business Education Swimming Dan Watson Science Varsity Track, Cross Country Mirian Whiting English Emery Watte English Reserve Basketball Varsity Baseball Louis Williams Guidance Rifle Club Songhay Adv. Virginia Smith Business Ed. Dept. Head Gene Spargo D.V.R. Henry Steiger Language Annie Stewman Business Education Abe-ettes Girls' Club William Sullivan Social Studies Dept. Head Lincolnian Advisor Wayne Swanson Art Hiking Club Phillip Thomas Art Audio-Visual William Tone Social Studies Borghild Totten Home Economics Dept. Head David Trier Science, Forestry Forestry Club Jim Vincent Science Helen Walbridge Art Art Club Merle Weese Barbara Wesley Business Education Community Lab- John Wollenweber Eleanor WOUOH D.V.R. Social Studies Jenny Blucher Library Secretary Janet Bramer Guidance Secretary Janice Brevik Office Secretary Luella Buranen Administrative Secretary Claudia Cobb Community Liasion Alfonsa Phillip Community Liasion 98 Eleanor Eaken Teacher's Aide Gwen Piggee' Attendance Secretary A . Q - E , if if t,..m. .,.. - fm' Mrs. Blucher checks over library records. , f xg? Eloise Glenn Teacher's Aide Vincent Ramirez Community Liasion Gayle Lucas Teacher's Aide Anita Vernon Secretary Gloria McCo1ley Registration Secretary is t fri. A at kgxa ws? 9 ' ,Ni 54 L .A J ,XB ,t Q 3 sf xt., ' W 'T is V is f igbgg if H fe' sexes so I W for Half 5, B nw Swim W KXXA . 1 . 1-ia. ' 1 ss-0 ,kg . S K 1 . ,.,k M, I, -ai-p - M' - ' i K in ' . QQ: I gs K s .. -41 gigs? i . 'xl K 45-iw' ,,. - R M W A Cooks-Margie Klingbile, Barbara Rolfe, Hellen Bergstrom, Roya Butler Helen Lefler, Head Cook Custodians, IST ROW: Arnie Hollstrom, Phil Thornton, Arnie Lee, Herb Buhl, Harold Burnson ZND ROW: Bill Truax, Chet Berry, Ron Sparks, Glen Mutchlar, Ken Monk, Hilding Becklund Don Greenlee, Head Custodian The Class of 75 Upon leaving Junior High School, sophomores mark the end of an era and the beginning of a new. The fall brought elections of the class officers who began working immediately. In October, the class spon- sored a carmel apple sale and participated in a one act play titled Counting the Calorie. Later in the year the more successful years. sophomores held an ice cream contest and a walk-a-thon. With the leadership of their advisor Mrs. Hagen, they planned many other events throughout the year. The sophomore class of 75 is looking forward to two wi N Q S X X, J 4 ,E Az W K Q ' .fp e- I :P s J at QS. H Q E? . f ft + Al . 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Carter J. Castellane D. Castillo S. Chappelle M. Chastain M. Chatrnan M. Chavis T. Chavis J. Christy M. Church C. Clark L. Clark N. Clark C. Coley S. Collier P. Colyer D. Cook M. Cooper D. Corbett S. Corbett M. Craft D. Crawford B. Current J. Cushon C. Danielson J. Davis J. Davis L. Davis R. Davis A. Dawson P. Day C. Degrosse L. Deiss E. Delegard K. Derrnond D. Dobiash lO2 y. ..p.pp l ..... . .pp. W .4 . A I f,- f ' X .3 ,Z Q sw . I , M, . . 1. . .43 5:52:11 . 'iiafiaiifa 'S ' .mv 1 v.1.,:n:. I W . 1 -. ff 5 Q.. HW. 2 - ' . K 57- -'f,. weft I mrnzrw f, gk VV fi f wuifjgf, ,.., ' f m if is . ' PM xi s 'H 5 .g e 4. ,,.- - - 4 'i W :an 'eubif W m an-. 4 , wg .J .wwf ' 5, V A 3 V . ' M '11 7 ...- F . .... A . , .Ea 5 J rl ,- ' A .. ,. A W W ? any 'f t ,f ri . . . cce 'U' W A 24' 2, it f H if ' .X Q ' 'E i . . iii' H' , A' 'll ' ' if at ' 1 ' . ' ,, W 5- .35 ' I., J E l . . . . . . 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Emerson D. Engle R. Erfle M. Esser G. Evans G. Evans S. Evans L. Facciala M. Factory B. Faltin B. Fast Fedderson . Ferguson 'U UCJCJ WWC H1231 52,3 E211 F21 Ez. DO DD' 5 . Fermo . Figuracion . Fillbach R. Floyd L. Forch J. Forrester M. Fowler O. Fraga R. Frisell 103 D. Frost T. Fukuhara A. Garcia L. Gardner K. Garl K. Garl D. George C. Ghee L. Gibson C. Glass K. Gonzales D. Gormley C. Grace D. Granberg D. Green J. Guinn M. Guinones C. Gulbraa J. Gustafson V. Hall S. Hancock R. Harmia V. Harrington D. Harrison D. Harrison P. Hart R. Haskins R. Hastings C. Hatch G. Hawkins D. Haynes K. Heady L. Hedrick S. Hembuch M. Hendricks L. Hennisgson E. Hergert L. Hermsen C. Hiatt C. Hickey R. Hicks G. Higginbotham L. Hoag L. Hoban R. Hobbs P. Hofer D. Holgerson D. Holm R. Hominda V. Hudson M. Huges D. Hulscher D. Hunt L. Hunt M. Ivancich G. J ackson L. Jaderdund R. J ahner M. James J. Jameson E. Jefferson B. Joe D. Johnson 104 . T 4. VV 'WV . V frW,.g:, V .Val Mies. 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Kitchen K ittlem an Kitto f Kmu Kronlund Kuhn Lagersted Lake Lakey . Lambert . Lamonds . Lampman Langlow . Larnson Larsen Larson Larson . Lathrod Lee Leland Leonard Lerum Leslie Lew Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lien Lockhart Lodlow Logan Loghry Looney Lopez Lopez Lorent Loveland M. Lowenstein V. L. B. J alloy Manning Manzanares W. Marcoe P. Martin 105 M. Martindale D. Marshall T. Massengale L. Mattern J. Mathews L. Matthews D. Maxwell D. McClellan P. McDonald V. McDonald C. McDonough M. McDougall L. McDowell C. McFadden D. McHugh K. McKechnine D. McKnight M. McMenamine R. McVeay D. Melin M. Menting M. Mesa R. Metcalf J. Meyer B. Michael C. Miller D. Miller J. Mix C. Mohn L. Moore L. Moore R. Moreland C. Morgan M. Montgomery H. Mullens C. Munson J. Murphy K. Nadeau K. Neayle B. Nelsen D. Nelson S. Nelson 106 5 :V , QW :wx '- 'Wu ' ..:E. me V5 .2 ff rf ft-W ,, .. . . ef ' . . am? 2 fmffp 3 iii . 4. , .- ,Q ,F:,' .42 V J' N - 3, . 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'iyo' -N, -fu .fwfrwsi 'l gill' ,. sf..,f4:Hl-'Q J ,ffg.t4.:jQ' of, t:'L1l, A .fwf1..3'35ff. , to face another day at Lincoln. The studious people in Mr. Newhart's U.S. History class. B. Hickey C. Hill C. Hill K. Hill B. Hinkle R. Hjaiseth J. Hockman P. Hokerson P. Hoodenpyle D. Howard G. Hunt T. Hyder M. Iverson S. Jacobson J. James D. Jean R. Johanson B. Johnson D. Johnson K. Johnson L. Johnson M. Johnson S. Johnson S.A. Johnson 117 A. Johnston B. Jones J. Jones J. Jones M. Jones D.Just B. Kaaiwela D. Kiarnley D. Keeton K. Kehn J. Kuntz J. Kelley K. Kelley R. Kelley T. Kendall J. Kennard M. Kerilla D. Ketter S. Ketter B. Ketvertis J. Kiely K. Kirby S. Kiesel R. Kindley J. King D. Kirkland R. Kissler D. Kitchen D. Kitt K. Klang H8 W Biology assistants participate in an experiment. xt .52 ' T ' V 1 1 ff M vw Y if ' ' ' ' ' 5 1 i 75 N . at 9 rj' M. ax' gif, K' t' pw gi, , Q as ' J ' A f L i. M I . ff' . 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Leonard C. Lepore R. Letourneau L. Lew S. Lewis D. Liebett T. Lincoln G. Linville H9 C. Lister J. Loft J. Lortz M. Lovalo J. Loveland J. Lovin R. Ludlow B. Lystad R. McAuley P. McCall S. McClain W. McClamrny S. McCord D. McCullough L. McCullough D. McCullurn T. McDaniels C. McDonald C. McDonald K. McFadden R. McFadden S. McFarland M. McGeachy J. McGowan E. McKechnei D. McLaughlin J. McQuade 120 if v. Karen Pitsch, Cindy McDonald, and Kim Bowling prove their spirit. Sh . K I ii' Si .Aygi 5 k..,. , il . S S gi r : 4 K N I 'ig A 9: sf.. . 4 'ww Q .sa A .A...' . . .-., . X, KH . . .K ,b., .Et .5 ri r,-. F ff ' 'M an 2 .F Y ' it J i eeee sf . it .f . gm 5 . Q . .A :X . . QA ....b , C... ..... Q xv- -. W .X x '75 Q l as 1. .f W of X iii 3 ik, fx if i' Xe x S .K is . 1 Q A l ,H Q. S A V. ' sv -- .X -s fi ...J in 1? 1 eeiei i ' .J ' .' I . as ,. 9 xx! is 1 534 if 'I f rs. . s .. Wg. if , .-ws. ' i 1? s 5 'i Q t if 5. N . 1 x QE , SEP .4 xx -, J' if 'K .iw Numa.. 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Patterson B. Paul Y. Redersen S. Peffers D. Perry J. Perry G. Perez D. Peterson G. Peterson K. Peterson M. Petrovich D. Piltz L. Pim K. Pitsch J. Popp N. Preston T. Pribbenow C. Price D. Price L. Rains J. Ramey 122 3 r - X Y, if ff V 3 1 1 f . ' L 5 x 'L . 'if ' '-sf. . s .iq-. . -, N - 5 a 3 f 5 Q ' if . -'fl 1? . . ,-.. X K , 1' KIA 1 4 . J f . . A an . M .L gg, E . J 'H s 1.4. ., 1 Lw.. - - ' -11.4 fzsimsm, , 11 Ei., 7.33m .- f'- , . O - 'X ' f - - .5:L: : ,. K tx Q- - 1 ..f.ssQ . . . ...Z 2, 1. 'U' X is-A F3551 1 7 K ' f -t K - J -L S . - will? i ' . iw 'KS' X ' xv . :fix '.k,k . P M -3 f ' K. :-. . .. gif-Q j . .l-,. f A ..-., '53 ' . P X fizsgil-jf .+ ,kj - -. .IAM kj Kg. Q we Q- A - - - .N N f . B L V ' 1 ' - . A A Y '33 5.. ' . ' -, Mi? if Yi 13515555 ff: 5i'5fi igfil5'I:is5iif i '. ' 1f1iQ5fl'l3' J . .., . . .,., . ......, O kLL : . .5 Us .... ., .., asia - . 1 - av. v- .g--51.--.1 fa --ff. . glee- - - . . .3 w .E P - ie... . . R .Q-. 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Sutherby L. Swanson C. Swenson B. Swinford J. Szabo S. Tart E. Tattersall J. Taylor B. Thayer W. Thompson D. Thorne B. Thorpe D. Tiedeman K. Tinner S. Todd C. Toms M. Townsend N. Trinidad O. Trinidad M. Trivett D. Troth M. Tucker D. Underwood E. Valbert S. Vandersluis G. Varner R. Veliz D. Waelty J. Wagner T. Wagner V. Wallace D. Washington J. Washington 124 HE, .. .L fvssuif Juniors Joyce Mullins contemplates during lunch. kkhk - . 1-... 3 -K X K - - .K I K l I ,X ri . ..,. W W. , X. .. ,. . ,, k . f :fs J ' ' wg- . i.ii1 J iff . is .MQ . A A .wad ' , , i- Ji Qi, r .-Egg. . ..-. ' ii 8? ..k... . Q, 'Qt . A I . l ivy . is N 2 . is l - 5 ii o . X J o J f eeavf - if 1-' ' . y J i s V .A - K W., S. L M . L ggi' i- F X., ...vga 4 - 1 . ' 'N' i . 1' 1 4 f 'W .. W 7- 14' 1 L' T ' Y ..- , 7 JI, . . Q L ..,. ' -4 A , A ... - i-ff- V-1 Junior Nola Spice has a coke with sophomore Tracy Ellis. - .,.. is ... .- ' gi K ' 1 5 L 1 f. ' - -i. TQ ' 92.--Eff, 1' ff? 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M A -- 5 G fri A A 1 W AW it K Q1 . L - - ..-15515 PM + 2 ff R Q Renee Reel works on a weekly work schedule in Office Procedures class. ' ' - ' .A ' QL - L fi. ., .,. , e--e , L i L L f ii ' t gf , . 6 vs? f f . 1 X ' ee'eee - 1 --ws: -v i -- K W .k-.k -- A VAyA L Lg. xg K Z LL 5 K til- Xyee ' ' A as -- --. s - -v wi 1:1911 Ls..- ' . M 'W 1 .--' ssf, ,,.- ' -L ' Q, L .f-' - il L - X , Qi . l L A . f .L .X . i f e C ' 'pi C i f -KLA C K X -. - Q f f . A L ffassls ti Ri? A - w ? if 'sf - - if E X 3 Yr- f 5 Hi 1 A 2'.:52?1 4. X 5 .fe it xl: X E: . 1 PM A -. ' -L. -L' . it it g G! 7 N XY is I' .. .rf L. 1 -4 . if . . qw Q X Nm 4 4 . LLLL R it N K 7 - -- ' i K K fi .:R5'?i.f K .f,:1.'. X' s 15 L s --L-L .- --'-- 1 -.H -- L L5 ' -. is-il 1. T'-X sf--f L LLL . Q S ' 'Eg , ' s C 5 is i W-ee L LL.f 1 ,,-LL 5., .L:. ' g l e-L i'- L .1-3'?.f55fE V V ' 1 .N L.. , 1 M '- l L ...,,... . H ,. xxx K- s xii Y -L-- ff ' - 0 - - i 1 A 5 - - E ' S 3 C71 X - 'A C.. 7 1 W ilmwiifssx i e-eL Junior Kathy Kelly enjoys lunch. as W if J. Washington D. Webber C. Wheeler R. Whisler N. Whitaker K. White G. Whitley G. Whitney T. Whitton K. Wicken J. Willard E. Williams P. Williams T. Williams V. Williams B. Wilson C. Wilson S. Wilson W. Wineman M. Wolf N. Worden B.Wrenn D. Wright J. Wright D. Wrye S. Wyrich R. Yingling E. Young J. Young P. Young R. Young J. Young B. Zacher T. Zahm C. Zeeler M. Zook 125 Diane Nelson Sandi Beimborn Girls Representative Vice President 1 l Q' 6 ,, 4 w Gary Zak Sally Olsen Patty Schmer Boys Representative Treasurer Secretary I , 2 A 4 Q 4 ,L ,, TNVs!qAi-,Z Hi, 1 ., iyyl , i ' V S . if - e , 7 7 as 7 6' 'W 7 if My 7 if 1 ir W H, 3 M 3 ii-lir zziilm VVVAA fl 1. ' . , in ui, Q ,.'- f X -2 ,,,h, 1 M 6 M ' 3 .ffvv , 1 ' HE 2 'M 7 7 1' 7 7 Y 3 4' Vfv l --.i i e 'A 2 '13, 1 1 gr I I 53, ,.,.. , ., VL In t r - -it a Luther Brown President Senior Class of 1973 The high school days for the class of '73 have suddenly come to an end, but the hearts of Seniors will be brim- ming with wonderful memories of the years past at Lin- coln. Determined to make their final year the most success- ful, enthusiastic seniors participated in a number of fund-raising projects in preparation for the Senior Ball and Senior Finale. These activities included Senior Day at A8zW in Oc- tober and during the Christmas season, the Abes sold candles, candy canes and introduced a new fund raising project by operating a Christmas tree lot. The Senior Ball, held on Saturday, April 14, proved to be the most memorable experience for 1973. The Hil- ton Hotel set the scene for You Never Can Say Good- Byew. Having expressed exuberance throughout the entire year, seniors can proudly cry, WE'RE THE BEST THERE'LL EVER BE, THE MIGHTY ABES OF '73.', Seniors listen intently as Mr. Stewart stresses the importance of class unity. 127 Steve Abberger Marianne Adler Don Alexander Patricia Allen Mike Altheimer Denise Anderson Kris Anderson Lon Anderson Mark Anderson Mark Anderson Robert Anderson Ed Antush Jonathon Asier Robin Aspman Mike Bacon Jack Baker Rick Baldassin 128 ,,.. -WX was . s X Q A X X, . .Q X. an , f l... 1 X gg X . YE A X Sim X Ee is 2 Aaezl- Seniors Adolohis Kirk, Carmen Maxwell and Rodney Harwood rehearse for the Night of One Acts. Georgia Baldwin Diane Barker Steve Barker Mike Barrett Janet Barron Jay Basher Alan Bates Dale Bauche Evena Beckham Dave Becktold Sandi Beimborn Robin Bell Willis Bell Judy Bennett Marty Bertram Frank Betz Steve Biber Sue Bidwell Gary Gisson Carolyn Blackwell Pat Bock Paul Boes Dianne Bonds Dave Bosley Suzanne Boyd 129 Joanne Bozeman Tom Braae Debbie Branden Doris Brewer Dan Brimm Bob Brokenshire Phyllis Bronsema Luther Brown Wayne Brown Barb Browning Lola Bryan Margaret Burbank Maureen Burton Mark Canonica Terri Card Jenny Carlson Sue Carlson Frank Castillo John Chaloner Dave Chase Michelle Chavis 130 Valerie Thompkins gathers a few things up before her next class. 4 ww, K i A 4 I 1 3 3 , ig xr Seniors Sue Coley and Diane Nelson examine the candles sold during the Christmas season. fl! Thomas Chavis Andrea Cheatham Jerry Christin Wilfred Chromey Nancy Clark Robert Clark Georgia Clawson Pat Clifton Robert Cline Jarvis Cobb Marji Cole Sue Coley Craig Collier Patty Conners Dave Cook Debbie Cook Sharon Cooley Valerie Cooper Dennis Corbett 131 June Cotten Victoria Cox Sue Cozad Melinda Craft Dave Craig Theron Craig Harold Cruz Debra Current Cliff Dahm Tracy Daugherty Michelle Davies Sue Davis Tom Davis Rick Day Mike Deland Toni DeSelle Gail Dew Carolyn Dickerman Bekki Diel Steve Dillinger William Douglas Steve Dow Lisa Ducharme Mike Duckett Darla Dugan 132 A A Floyd Dugger Helen Dunbar Karen Dunn Suzanne Eberhart George Effelberg Diane Eikum Kris Ellingson Patty Ellis Dave Elmore Ronee Erickson Steve Erickson Linda Evancich Scott Evanger Jim Evans Judy Evans Janice Everett Susan Fabel Randy Feaster Rebecca Feiring Jim Feist Nick Fernandez Terri Fitzpatrick Maria Fleischmann Evelyn Floyd Walt Frazier 133 X 6 3 A V kj. S .. Brady Fukuhara 5 PaulFya1ka G Y i Cheryl Garcia '1 If- W Steve Garl zbb' iii: IAIA ii 5 if V V s H 5 2. XS S R . wg Q ,rw N X Q H X Q we X 3 kgs N Y' Yx X N . X X S. X N 4 is Y Ns Cy s 3 rs fb N 1 Qi Q35 A f- y n Ed Garraway James Garraway Otis Garrison Allan Geiger Pamela Geiger he Jean George Dave Gesinger Teri Gibbeson Leotis Gibson Steve Gillen Donna Gingrich Pat Giseburt Joan Glaser David Goodale Linda Goody Chris Gore Michelle Shovlain and Adoliphis Kirk take time .I 34 out. Suzanne Boyd calls it a day. if :Hy Christine Gormley Arlen Goss Lawrence Goss Jon Grabinski Eddie Grace Cindy Graham Bob Green Marshall Greene Tom Gress Edvent Grinnell Yvonne Grissom Donna Groshong Sherry Groth Terry Gum Ron Harris John Hart Elias Harvey Sandy Harvey Rodney Harwood Terry Hastings Gordon Hayes 135 Louis Hayward Alisher Haywood Charles Heard John Heaton Ken Heimbuch David Henderson Mark Herbert Walter Heweth Etrula Hightower Yvonne Hobbs Charlene Hodgkms Mark Hoffman Barbara Hogarth Bill Holland Mary Anne Holst Tim Holt 136 Mike Hominda Sylvia Horak Debra Hoskins Debbie Hubbard Tom Huff Linda Huntington Irwin Hutchinson Terry Hutson Vicki Hystad Mark Ide Pam Ide Mike Jackowski Albert Jackson Helen Jackson Eva Joh anson Denise Johnson Ken Johnson Kevin Johnson Malia Johnson 137 Mark Johnson Mary Johnson Ross Johnson Terry Johnson Carol Jones Claudette Jones Evelyn Jones Katie Jones Lora Jones Machelle Jones Myron Jones Rosemary Jones David Kehn Joe Keller Andi Kendall John Kendziora Anita Kennedy Eleanor Kennedy Kathy Kepler Wendy Kerns Kum Kim Connie Kindley Adolphis Kirk Mike Kittleman Bonnie Kjos 138 X. we 'wr-wwf X. it K . 'illwf-0' Karen Klausmeier Candy Klein Kris Klein Ralph Kolbas Maria Kossan Beth Koval John Kramer Theresa Kuljis Debbie Lane Cindy Larrison Mark Larson Mike Larson Penny Latham Darlene Laton Susan Letourneau James Lewis Jennifer Lewis Cindy Liebelt Leroy Liebelt Terry Linville Arthur Litchfield Luis Lopez Harry Lorent Steve Lovin Joann Lowenstein 139 Glenn Luekenotte Linda Lund Mark Lyon Laurie MacDougall Laurie Main Dan Maloney Ann Mangan Pat Manning Sue Marcoe Eddie Marlow James Mason Barbara Mastberg Doug Matson Carmen Maxwell Grady Maxwell 140 M, f ls ,E . .Wir M .... 1 .wir X . 312. ,, ,u,4l.,u:,, kwa Seniors Mike Wise, George Lyon and Gordon Whisner discuss the Presidential candidates. W Gail Mayfield Patty Mazza Jeff McClain Cheri McClellan Della McCourt Lloyd McCullough Debbie McCuen l Reggie McDonald i Marilyn McDonough Pat McHugh William McKinney Richard McNeil Stan McSwain Joan Meyer Lucille Meyer Margaret Meyer Larry Miller Marie Miller Tim Miller Y. '. , 5. X Mark Anderson rehearse for the big night. l 41 Maryruth Moak Mike Montello Vicky Moore Pat Moores Harold Morrison Greg Mosley Carol Murphy Beatrice Nelson Diane Nelson Cindy Neukom Nancy Newton Steve Ng Albert Nichols Sheila Noble Sue Nugent Margaret Odegard Gloria Okada 142 at Lucinda Yager displays her tremendous acting ability. Albert Olsen Carol Olsen Sally Olsen Patty Orr Robert Orr Daphlin Osborn Jack Otto Ivy Overton Linda Owen Gary Palagruti Vi Neil Pate Steve Pearce Gary Pearsall Robin Pederson Glen Perez June Peterson Melanie Peterson Ron Peterson Gail Petrovich Dwight Petties Dan Peyton Colleen Pickett Marvin Pidcock Donald Pike Kelli Pitsch 143 Judy Pitt Gail Piwonski Mark Poch Kim Pollard Sonja Potter Hamilton Price Richard Price Alice Prince Rhonda Radford Clyde Rainey Joe Rataezyk Ruth Rawlins Deborah Rayborn Betty Rickett Pat Riley Sherman Roberts Dorthy Robertson Victoria Robinson Eddie Rock l44 ,415 Z2 , e Y X , 5 k t PM A if Q if . , .... . . ., QV. F' sierra -Nr, sffbisif - f s s ?br 'I-5:1 , -if ' ,K s. 1 'turf , 4 Bk . . V The Spirit of '73. Georgina Rogers Lynette Rogers Susan Rogers Terry Rohr Mike Rolf Pat Roney Tamera Rosales Pat Roshau Cara Ross Annette Rudsil Dennis Ruiz Ellen Rukke Vic Ruscheinsky Rick Sacha Vikki Safer Richard Sanders Rick Savage Roberta Schanzenbach Patti Schmer Roseann Schmidt Ron Schneidt 145 Debbie Scott Sherri Scott Tomasa Serrano Mike Shahan Douglas Sharp Marilyn Sherron Steve Shetlin Donald Shorter Michelle Shovlain Betty Shropshire Kevin Sidoran Linda Simes Michelle Simons Connie Skanes Denise Sloan Frankie Smith Helen Smith Larry Smith Mark Smith Richard Snyder Candi Sombke James Sorrels Tracy Spurgeon Donn Steeves Liz Stemp 146 Margaret Odegard explains an assingment to Joan Glaser. K f 'S'-..fi 'QE' Janita Stewart Malcolm Stewart Robert Stewart Cathy Still Steve Stolen Mark Stoliker Cheryl Stone Diana Sullivan Brad Summers Cheri Sutherby Joyce Sutherby Wade Swanson Lewis Szabo Jerome Takahashi Anthony Tate Denise Taylor Margie Tennison 147 Donald Thomas Nancy Thomas Valarie Thompkins Greg Thompson John Thompson Leslie Thompson Michael Thompson Steve Tillinghast Rubina Tofte Tom Truitt William Uhls Gail Unsin Terry Urich Adrienne VanBuren Carole Velez John Verderico Christine Vigus Jeff Vowell Laura Walder Emmett Wallace Karen Walters 148 X. .Q iw-1 Senior Les Thompson makes a phone call during the lunch hour. di? I -anti . 'vw 'nn-vf ' I Q E f Diane Nelson convinces a customer to buy a Noble Fir. K. xy K -2 X: - fy Donna Weber Bruce Weeks Gary Weeks Leo Wells Mike Wescott Sue Wessel Cherie Wetzel Roxanne Wheeler Gordon Whisner Tina White Frank White Jamie Whiton Mike Whitton Pammaler Wilson Ron Wilson Debbie Windsor Janice Winfield Mike Wise Richard Withers 149 Dennis Wolfe Theresa Wolfe Joe Wood Richard Wood Rodney Wood Georgia Wyrich John Xiggores Lucinda Yager Mike Yarawsky 150 Mex X xx x QRQX X X3 xx X X YM XX who pg Wx X N-MW, xxx we X X X W N? X wg, R . N 1-. X. S,,ig1?g 1 Gary Abbott Denise Armstrong Kenneth Bagley Danny Baker Roosevelt Bell Marvin Bennett Robert Bitz Vicki Borchardt Mark Bouchee Dale Boucher John Caro Mark Chenoweth Floyd Crow Rebecca Curry Mark Decato Deborah Deforrest Steve Dickinson Don Earl Margaret Everhart Robert Edwards Joanne Erickson Lola Fields Lindsay Flament John Flynn Donald Hall David Hammond Debra Handsborough Kenneth Harpel Lloyd Harris Absent Abes Kevin Hedman David Henderson Ernest Hill Marilyn J ohner Wilson Johnson Dean Kaaiwela Dawn Kaeding Leilane Kaleiwahea Jim Karney Sharon Keeton Norman Knox Stacey Larson Ellen Lew Anthony Lovato George Lyon William Mackfay Leeann Marx Steve McGlothlin Genie McHenry Nicola Melcher David Montgomery Ron Mooney Richard Morrow Nora Murray Patrick Nelson Billy Nichols Paul Nieto Jonathon Oseir Richard Parker Jim Young Gary Zak Daniel Zimmerman Pam Zuelich Robert Peterson Tony Randon Brian Reed Vera Reifsnyder Debra Resignalo John Ringsner Frank Roberts Noah Rolla Hazel Rosson Janice Samuela Daniel Sanders Dallas Shumaker Ken Sides Mike Siegel Leonard Stanmore Jerry Sullivan Les Sweers Ed Taylor Robert Tinner Jim Tschabold Darlene Waller Melvin Walls Veronica Warren Roger Wheeler Jonathon White Charles Wiggins Ronnie Williams Al Yerbury Rick Yerbury Vida Yingling Linda Yotsko 151 ...Q . 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Floyd Dugger Noseguard 158 Pat Clifton Halfback Mike Factory attempts to escape from two Wenatchee tacklers Ben Baker Guard 1 1-1 Wk L...k - 'ww .1 Terry Hutson Tackle . .me,. X, ,is .SQ , KGS' Rick Savage Janice Moorehead Center Guard ,X W , ttt Q32 1' 4 X Factory and McCord congratulate Maxwell A N A Roosevelt Bell Myron Jones Halfback Flanker :ilk Joe Wood Don Steeves 5, Quarter Back End I at at ' In Bill Hinkle Mark Lyon Center Guard McCord ready to except football from Newhart . Football What a team was Lincoln's Junior Varsity this year. The attitude which was tremendous developed much team pride and confidence, bringing one of the best Junior Varsity seasons in several years. Outstanding players of this years team were halfback Floyd Campbell, flanker Lorenzo Harvey, ful1back-line- backer Bart Taylor, guards Ben Baker and Jan More- head, and linebacker Steve Vandersluis. This years Junior Varsity team took the City Champ- ionship with a 5-1 record. Coach Cartwright stated, a 6-0 record could have been, but in the last game sopho- mores had to be substituted because of injuries to the varsity players. If next years team has an outlook on football as this years team has had they will indeed be strong. Lincoln East Bremerton Lincoln West Bremerton Lincoln Bellarmine Lincoln Stadium Lincoln Mt. Tahoma Lincoln Wilson TOP RIGHT: Junior Varsity members Coley and Maxwell assist the varsity. MIDDLE RIGHT.' Coley preparing to throw a pass. BOTTOM: FIRST ROW: Steve Vandersluis, Bebe Maxwell, Lorenzo Harvey, Floyd Campbell, Doug Peltz, Lance Blakesly STANDING: Coach Cartwright, David Dugan, Mike Stoliker, Quentin Boggs, Dan Wash- ington, Bill Rippi, Gary Hunt, Craig Wheeler, Paul Johnson Q .ig ai , it its ff 160 'Es K Soph Football The Sophomore Football team showed overall ability to win by compiling a 3-2-2 record. It was the first win- ning season for the Abes in several years. Chris Coley Quarterback played the key role in the success of the Abes and later stepped up to J.V. action. Then Bob Church stepped in and started connecting with split end Keith Baines. Also running hard with the ball was halfbacks James Kirk, Ed Gales and Dave Harrison. Coach Mullen said that defense was probably our strong point. Also leading the hard hitting was Roger Bennett, Rod Erfle, Clyde Duruy and Bob Fast. Coach Dalesky said actually it was a good season, the team worked well together. The Wilson tie was definitely the high point of the season, said Coach Mullen. He went on to say Wilson had never been beat or scored on for four years, but the Lincoln Sophs could have beaten them on both occa- sions. We had the ball inside the Wilson 5 yard line with ten seconds to go both times, said Coach Mullen, but we failed. Lincoln Stadium 0 Lincoln Mount Tahoma 8 Lincoln Wilson 6 Lincoln Stadium 0 Lincoln Wilson 6 Lincoln Mount Tahoma 6 Lincoln Stadium Forfeit STANDING: Mike Tarrone, Steve Nelson, Jerry Murphy, Don Lerun Darrell Winther, Tom Tufte, Tim Davis, Clyde Drury, Chris Coley Gary Reed, Ray Moone, Chi Chi Frega, Miguel Serrano, SITTING Williw Sarrell, Dave Harrison, Rich Pattee, Raulf Lopez, Bob Joe Kirk Cheaton, Mike Reardon, Jim Nathbone, Mike Church, Rod Erfle MIDDLE RIGHT.' Darrel Winther leads way for Dave Harrison. 161 Cross Countr Being a young team this year, Lincolns cross country showed a lot of spirit, pride and enthusi- asm. Coach Watson cited that much improve- ment will show next year as the team has had a whole year of practice together. As an outstand- ing member of the team, Senior Willis Bell a three year letterman took four first places to Stadium, Franklin Pierce, Clover Park, and Bellermine. Willis also qualified to go to the State meet. At the state meet Willis came in 36th with 160 participating. Steve Kiesel a Junior on the cross country team has also helped the team out a great deal. The team took 3rd place in the All City Meet. 45 av w N as PY s i iiiiliis TOP LEFT: Mark Poe ponders situation. MIDDLE: ROW ONE Harry Lorent, Steve Kiesel, Brian Patton, Dave Campbell, .Oscar Trinadid, Kevin McFadden, Willis Bell, Bob Moore, Coach Watson ROW TWO Bob Nugent, Ken Barker, Dave Holm, Doug Eikum, Mike Montello, Dennis Wolfe, Ron Eagle, Dennis Atkinson, Mark Poch, Bob Leteourneau, Gene Peterson, Dan Nadasky, Bob Veliz, Kent Einspahr, Chris Todd. BOT- TOM LEFT.' Chris Elingson directs traffic. TOP RIGHT: Mike Doidge, Kent Einspahr, Bob Veliz, lead the way in The ABES new course. LOWER RIGHT: Willis Bell coast's in for an easy victory. FAR RIGHT: Brian Patton and Mark Poch stride hard in middle of race. LOWER FAR RIGHT: Abes lead pack in start of race. 162 4, Q-'mg .. .fx r . aft J X yer. S3 ' R Q .ss we 41 .?'4'x'sl Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Team Scores East Bremerton 42 Franklin Pierce Curtis Clover Park City Bellermine Wilson Stadium Mount Tahorna 1 Varsity Basketball The basketball team end the regular season with a 13-6 record. They started by winning the hoop-go-round. Even though lack of experience and height would be a big factor throughout the season the team continued to surprise the students and faculty, and know one dreamed of another city championship. Mark Patterson and Stacy Todd con- trolled the boards throughout the season. Also Darrel Kitt and Otis Garrison lead the Abes in team and in city league scoring. Playmaker Jack Newhart controlled the Abes on court. Eugene Glenn and Ken Harpel played very im- portant roles as 6th and 7th man during the season as the Abes dominated the city league. They captured their seventh city league championship in 8 years under coach Ron Billings. But toward the end of the season the Abes lost their composure to end the season in defeat, but the Abes were favored in the play offs. For further in- formation on the play offs turn to page 180. UPPER LEFT: Leading scorer Darrel Kitt up for two. LOWER LEFT: Varsity team FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack New- hart, Don Anderson, Dave Day, Mark Patterson, Stacy Todd, Eugene Glenn, Ken Harpel, Mike Patrick, Darrel Kitt, Otis Garrison, Lorenz Harvey, Coach Billings K neeling. ,,,....-- . mmm? . is ' Q .. Y l 3 e 'e F .f1- 1 . H r A . 1' A ... r t ' ' ..,. -. A s Q S, .X ...- ' I ,,,. ? '5-! ..- XX s '--2-'-' ,. . ' XXX 4 F ,ff sts ' . J '- 164 Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lakes Timberline COT? South Kitsap East Bremerton Sehome Puyallup COTJ Coos Bay fOre.l Mt. Tahoma Wilson Stadium Bellarmine Mt. Tahoma Wilson Bellarrnine Stadium Mt. Tahoma Wilson Stadium TOP CENTER.' Stacy Todd on a hard drive. BOTTOM CENTER: Glenn sets for his specialty. FAR RIGHT: Ken Harpel up on a good POWQI' IHOV9 . g 'F YQ. Q f -E v,','z .S if S 3 is Q N ' unulQw M, q,, . .1 ,J- ' W..-n- ,,,,,.....s..-f .a X .av -Qin Hr was Qi Q, -- fx E an--' mMwxM? W N N X xl X X A FH FH 2 X A Na 'a Wm X as 2 if sw' A--1 ii K -s t K t EMM ixxix XWQSNX 1 N s , X X X Q W N gs ll 3 N Q QN t .kgs Q SA X5 X is Eggs! X- if :J ' -T if 'R EI Q' ui: T 51, ' - te K, ,,,.t,,,... - ,.,.......,..,,..s,, n-., ur l Ll. FAR LEFT: Forward Mark Patterson fights his way for two. CENTER LEFT: Guard Jack Newhart sets up a play. CENTER RIGHT: Otis Garrison rings another two for Lincoln. BOTTOM: Referee preparing foul shot for Abes. FAR RIGHT: Coach Ron Billings at his best. 167 . Basketball Under the fine coaching of Mr. Gary Gale, the J.V. basketball team finished the season with a 8-7 win-loss record and third place in the city. Having a team of four sophomores and eight juniors, the team developed a great record. The team effort and attitude was emphazied by Coach Gale. He had a rotat- ing lineup which allowed him to have a different starter each week if needed. The players hustled each week in practice and improved greatly. The letter winners were Chris Coley, Don Anderson, John Jameson, Keith Johnson, Dave Day, Leotis Forch, Rick Wheeler, Charles Ramsey, Melvin Lauderdale, Mike Patrick, Lorenzo Harvey, and Rodney McAuley. Chris Coley was the leading scorer and Don Anderson controlled the boards. Charles Ramsey was cited as Mr. Hustle. Coach Gale stated that each of his twelve team members had their own high spot throughout the season. TOP: J.V. Chris Coley pulls down another. BOTTOM: J.V. team from LEFT TO RIGHT: Melvin Lauderdale, John Jameson, Rodney McAuley, Chris Coley, Leotis Forch, Don Anderson, Dave Day, Charles Ramsey, Lorenzo Harvey, Rick Wheelerg Coach Gale kneeling. :Wg ' i WA,,,,,.,--. i f ., Soph Basketball The Sophomore basketball program continued its win- ning ways. Coach Wayne Dalesky's Golds provided the path with a 14-1 record and first place. Keith Baines was the leading scorer and Pat Day controlled the boards. Mike Lee was cited as the team's playmaker. Coach Dan Mullen's Blacks followed with a third place finish and a 10-5 record. Andy Wallace was the leading scorer with Sam Plummer and Dave Winther on the boards. TOP RIGHT: Pat Day goes in for two MIDDI,Eg LEFT TO RIGHT, 1 R.Rearden, M.Lee, D.Andres, C.Drury, P.Day, D.Nelson, B.Nelson V.Spice, K.Baines, M.Church, Coach Wayne Dalesky. BOTTOM LEFT TO RIGHT, Coach Dan Mullen, K.Nadeau, G.Evens, E Gales, C.Bombadier, S.Plummer, D.Winther, G.Gibson, T.Madison, A.Wallace, B.Nugent, S.Abrahan. - Effrisif .- . MQ x XJ W X-f 1 KJ 73 tw? ,iw 5 1, it 1 SX 0 ,al 1 -f-is To tw ..-1. Q.. ,A 5955522 A fs-is , . . in x ' 5 I, .-, ies we-4 N .0-' K ' '-lv' Q . an 'M Q 4 Q .-fe wif' -. --...U ' -f,,,1.'4u-M... -.4 ,,...., i Wrestling Wrestling is a sport that has become more and more popular with the spectators here at Lincoln High School this year. The young men on this years team put forth lots of effort and strength with hopes of a winning team. Coach Fitzpatrick said it was the best season the Wres- tling team has had since he's been at Lincoln. He said that the ending statistics of six wins and six losses could have been seven wins but the flu came around and a few Wrestlers caught it. There should be twenty four returning lettermen next year. Fifteen varsity lettermen and nine reserve. g'Girls have a strong influence on the athletes. They can either help or hinder them. The young men are in sports such a short time they need to reserve all their energy for the sport. This was stated by Mr. Fitzpatrick when asked about girls and the boys sports. One more good point about this years team was that Floyd Dugger placed fifth and Terry Hastings placed sixth at this years regionals. 170 twig. R Q K ..i ii A 'L. .. -1 Y I RW Q, . kk: if . .... . R t , 'E Lincoln Wilson Lincoln Rogers Lincoln West Bremerton Lincoln Bellarmine Lincoln Stadium Lincoln Puyallup Lincoln Mt. Tahoma Lincoln Wilson Lincoln South Kitsap Lincoln Bellarmine Lincoln Stadium Lincoln Mt. Tahoma Lincoln Rogers TOP ROW Group shot, K.Brazell, F.Cinq-Mars, G.Peterson, D.Sher- rodd, T.Clark, D.Washington, T.Hastings, R.Yerbury, C.Heard. W.Fitz- patrick. MIDDLE ROW R.Erfle, P.Johnson, B.Moore, D.Julscher, F. Dugger, B.Week. FRONT ROW T.Wegner, K.Farrison, D.Campbell, R.Hastings, T.Tate, B.Patton, J.Erfle, C.Wheeler. LEFT, Terry Hastings in the making of a pin. BOTTOM LEFT, Kim Farrison attempts to stack his man, BOTTOM RIGHT, Floyd Dugger ready to wrestle. xvhk , xxx N ' x . , R . N U . Bri g Q N . g-1-,, ,. K 5,ea. f5..sgQg:k N - -Q-V M -, - 171 .- fl- + -dp- 'N bg .- wpgx mu:-fx,Mff+f1 - .. . - W Qi N, X . . 3- QQ lx V .. -. M 1 ffswfffa wi bg A ei --1 Y , Y . L? L,Lh 5 Pq.:Q:.cg, K ' Q K ,M..,,x. -- f -was-ff - - . .,.. , 114, - 'i1?Q:f4s'lQi if-ZQ:i5Qi x ': . R 4- Q -2 K as .v ..,.wfWm.,ss - . :M , .QQ f- ' - -wg S S GUN' sv. 0 5 M...-s- UPPER LEFT: Tony Tate works hard for a Pin, LOWER LEFTg Dave Campbell breaks down opponent. UPPER MIDDLE: Brian Pattent, hand raised in Victory. LOWER MIDDLE: Brian Erfle struggling to get free. TOP: Bill Owen stays in command. 173 Swimming This years swim season although not ending with a good record, has alot of promise for next year. The Abes were handicapped in the diving by not being able to practice here in Lincoln's pool. The divers were forced to travel to Mt. Tahoma to do their practicing. Gary Spray the all-around swimmer lead the team in points and will be returning next year. Jack Rataezyk a sophomore was said to be the most improved swimmer. In the diving department Wade Swanson had eight first place finishes. He was only six points short in qualifying for the state meet. Hopes for next year are based upon a continued im- provement from Kelvin Einspahr in the backstroke, Joe Steele and Mike Duran in the Sprints, and Dan Wessel and Blain Holl in the distance events. TOP LEFT' Arlen Goss is ready for the start. TOP MIDDLE.' Dave Ad- ler with a jackknife. TOP RIGHT: Joe Steele finishing hard. LOWER MIDDLE: Gary Spray swimming the butterfly. BOTTOM RIGHT. Jack Ratoezyk take breath after victory. 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The girls competing in both the football and basketball games had a chance to show their ability to the best. ln the football games the girls competed against other schools in the city and placed first. In the basketball games the seniors won. In all, the teams added much spirit to Lincoln. f iw, 1 Bowling A new sport in Lincoln's curriculum, advised by Mr. Arm- strong, is Bowling. A team consisting of tive members plays games against surrounding schools for a league play. This team travels to Lincoln Lanes to do their practicing after school. It Seems to be an upcoming Sport at Lincoln Coach Maxwell and Garrison give pep talk to senior girls. Jim Pike rolls his Way toward a 600 Se,-ies, STANDING: Mike Rolf, Steve Garl, Steve Dow, KNEELING: Everett Matter, Jim Pike 176 4. pb up-.N . K. wk' Junior and Sophomore girls battle it out. . tiff av' ' TOP ROW: Atlana Broughton, Jinnie Aurthur, Denise Armstrong, Carol Armstrong, Nola Spice, Ivy Overton, Darlene Walker, Sylvia Armstrong, Mike Askew. BOTTOM ROW: Coreen Scott, Helen Jackson, Gail Dew, Elector Elias, Joyce Carlton, Vanessa Randen, Sandy Armstrong. 177 Gymnastics Gymnastics team coached by Ed Armstrong got off to a slow start. Although their record was not too impressive, the Abes' opponents were extremely tough. Out ofthe first five teams they competed against, three were rated in the top five ofthe state. The Abes are averaging 93 points and coming along. Mr. Arm- strong said that this year's team has a great attitude and Works as a team. Outstanding performers were Ron Marshall on the rings, Gary Zak and Mark Canonica on the parallel bars and Mike Petro- vich on the side horse. With only three people graduatingf, said Mr. Armstrong, the future looks bright. . it - 5, 1 ' Z 1: ,-S34 K . 2ws1':ig.,' - ..f.:ws?H-t.Li'1 ef fssiiw ,Af . ,-his-sw esrrziwvgsggi K ...... .J , N . 4' ,aepgi 31 - Qgj g - gg, - -fm: mfaygfga. , ri - qa..,s-.,.,.w.5, qi. Nm. fi w.:,- - .,:- r' .4- r - , ...Z .4 ' 5. . . ' fe V 1 -as V ' :: - 1 e A ' eo l78 WF bis . H bill ll--w g,.,-1 -f?fr,.,,. ms: , Sa ' ' -r aff V We are , W .H . g ,, , sf Q - x , Top Left: Mark Canonica does the splits on the side horse. , Bottom Left: Front Row: Floyd Franklin, Gary Perez, Kirk Bymers. Second Row: Floyd Dugger, Joe Steele, Bill Cowell, Tony Lovato, Ron Marshall, Jim Wagner, Mike Lovato, Third Row: Coach Ed Armstrong, Gary Zak, Richard Yingling, Mark Canonica, Mike Petrovich,.Wude Swanson, Fred Parlette, Marley Jensen. Absent is Dave Kein, Manager. Center: Rico Yingling ends an excellent routine in the floor exercise. Bottom Center: Ron Marshall demonstrates a I perfect L on the rings. Right: Gary Zak executes a handstand on the parallel bars. ,bask MK Y, V w wwf Tennis Underclassmen dominated Lincoln's tennis team. There were only three Seniors in the top seven. , Captain Steve Barker is classified as one of the top performers! in the city and is number one man for Lincbln's team. Ranked number two man, Sophomore Ken Barker played a key role for the Abes this year and has great potential for the future. Twenty-two Abes turned out this year, more than ever before. Something new has been added. Four of these twenty-two are girls. Speaking as Coach, Mr. Coe feels that the team has a lot to learn but has a good attitude and the desire to win. Below: Steve Barker executes a powerful serve. Right: Steve Lovin opens a match. Bottom: BACK ROW, left to right: Dave Feist, Jeff McGowan, Dan Womack, Dave Keller, Mike Fowler, Don Ripley. SECOND ROW left to right: Steve Abberger, Martin Paulson, Francis Cinq-Mars, Charley Cinq- Mars, Lori Christensen, Carrie Powell, Keri Retzloff, Janice Shea. FRONT ROW left to right: Scott Peffers, Ken Barker, Dan Maloney, Steve Barker, Steve Lovin, Howard Mawhinney, Dave Holm. if ,mis Q' , My . Golf With only two returning lettermen, this year's golfing team has its work cut out. Coached by Mr. Newhart, the golfers meet at Spanaway Golf Course for practice and meets. This year, Steve Garl and Jack Rataezyk are battling for the number one position followed by Jim Young, Mike Larson, Pat Sheard, and Gary Hunt. Mr. Newhart said, the team is young and they are coming along. I predict a good seasonf, , A s 4 XX , as -, 49,410 an Steve Garl chips hls way out of a sand trap. Jack Rataezyk putts for par. Left to Right Gary Hunt Steve Garl Jack Rataezyk, Pat Sheard, Mike Larsen and Jim Young. ,pun- ml Varsity Baseball The Baseball team under Coach Watte started off slow in the preseason. But the Abes got things together to win their first two City league games against MT. Tahoma 4-l, Stadium 9-3. This seemed to give the Abes a big lift. Darrell Kitt and Lorenze Harvey are leading the Abes in batting with Bill Owen, Jack Newhart and Glen Perez providing the good defense. Joe Wood and Dean Kaawela are handling the pitching for the Abes. Coach Watte stated that the team is coming along fine. They have been showing improvement every day. They seemed to want to win and the Coach predicts a high finish in league play. The Abes already have improved over last year, when they had not won two games till the end of the season. Top Right: Lorenzo Harvey anticipates hit. ,Bottom: Top Row: Darrell Kitt, Walt Hale, Dean Kaaiwela, Joe Wood, Glen Perez, Lorenzo Harvey, Jim Wilson. Bottom Row: Garry Weeks, Harold Cruz, Bill Owen, Jack Newhart, Chuck Bombadier, Rick Wheeler. AbsentvDave Leeper. .5 s r - N ,i'5r511 ' F uwrffdpwax mk, ..M. , ,. -f .ogy ,sis are ,- 182 Top Left: Darrell Kitt connects for a single. Top Right: Perez nails runner at second. Bottom: Bill Owen throws man out on bunt. 183 aw- '- we Q 45 5 ,L : .,w,+,1 vs' ismh ,Q A ,gm-JV fl?T'5 !'f ,QB L1W'f,h.iiV Jia.. J.V. Baseball Coach Keppler, in his second year of J. V. Baseball, said that the team is doing a fine job in the area of hitting. The team, all Sophomores, showed a lot of spirit toward the sport. Outstanding players are Bob Willard, Chris Coley, Bob Nugent and John Jameson. The J. V. Baseball team plays their games after school at Lincoln. Mr. Keppler said the team should break 500 this year if they play up to their capabilities and continue their good atti- tude. TT Coach Keppler said that he had expected the team to do well in fielding this year but their hitting seemed to be better. Bottom: Back Row: Coach Keppler, Glen Evans, Clyde Durrey, Chris Coley, Tyrone Madison, John Jameson, Mike Ivancich. Front Row: Marty Hendricks, Gene Hofford, Miguel Serrano, , Steve Vandersluis, Mike Church, Bob Willard, Bob Nugent. Top: Bob Willard throws a fastball. ,Far Left: Coach Watte contirs with team. Center: Dean Kaaiwela throws a curve. Bottom Left: Walt Hale awaits pitch. Bottom Center: Joe Wood gets signals from catcher. 185 Track nlnexperience. Not much depthf' they said of the '73 Abes track team. But the Abes knew that Coach Watson and Jim Black would bring another state contender. After victories over Rogers, Bellevue and Mt. Tahoma, the Abes were striding hard. Leading the team was Senior Pat Clif- ton, in the sprints and Keith Tinner in the Quarter. Lack of depth came in the hurdles with only Rosy Bell and Don Steeves returning. In the jumping events the Abes should be strong with Mark Patterson, Jarvis Cobb and Janis Moorehead in the triple jump and Mike Factory and Floyd Campbell in the Long Jump. The Abes also seem to be strong in the shot put and discus with Senior Dave Bosley tossing over fifty feet, Bob Green and Bill Wilson throwing one hundred feet. lt seems that the Abes are on their way to another state championship. F 0 t ROW D. Atkinson B. Veliz Mr. Watson Mr. Black 5. Kiesel B' Taylor L- Eawalds P. Clifton K. McFadden K. Tlflnel' B. G1-een M. M. Patterson H. Lorem O' Trinidad D. Montgomery B' Hink-le M. Monteuo C- Glass W- Bell D. winmef M' Poch L- Matthews J. Moorehead J' Flynn R- Ben G Andrews J. Cotten B: Wilson E' LSWIS Row 3 D. Steeves RQW 2 G. Gibson E- Harvey J. Willard B. Moore J- Cobb . WV. , C , -, ,,,, . --,, 1 P-in - 5 .551 ft r - - L --at wa-' .'V,T' fa .- -- -.-meats, ei' W, -' ' -V,-f-1. Lg, , ' 3 i - ,. ,Qu he vpn-M, .1 sh A ...,,, .v-.. - ,.. ,.... ve... 1 W . 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Above: Floyd Campbell shows determination in the long jump. 189 f 1' -SE: alumni. .cmd 9 !l if Il-lm ...,,.- ...M 190 s . :ik - A ,Q f' 55,52 .Q Top Left: Vince McCord breaks tape in the 100. Top Center: Willis Bell scores first in the mile. Top Right: Eddie Lewis wins 440 heat. Bottom Left: Baton passes to Mike Montello. Bottom Center: Bottom Right: Clifton and Walls cheer up Coach Watson. 191 Senior Index and otivities Abbergf-2r,Steven . . 70, 72, 79, 106, 128, 180 Termis, Key Club President, Science Club Secretary, Honor Society, Senator, Radio KLIN Technician Adler, Marianne ............ 79, 128 Girls Club Recording Secretary, Honor Society, Studio Choir Alexander, Don ............ 72, 128 Allen, Patricia ........... 40, 49, 128 El Charro, Senior Choir, Concert Chorale, Girls' Ensemble, Bubble Trouble, Althiemer, Michael ........... 128 Anderson, Denise . . ..... 128 Anderson, Kris . . . .79, 128 Honor Society Anderson, Lon ..... . . .128 After School Sports Anderson, Mark D .............. 128 Honor Roll Anderson, Mark K. 8, 38-39, 40, 49, 128, 141 Drama Club, Concert Chorale President 72-73, Senior Choir, Business Manager 70-71, Junior Class Night of One Acts, Bubble Trouble , Boyfriend , Senior Spectacular, Advanced Drama Night of One Acts Anderson, Robert .........,... 128 Pep Band, Concert Band to Canada Boyfriend ' Antush, Edward . ............ 128 Asier, Johnathon .............. 128 Aspman, Robin . . .35, 46, 47, 79,128,136 Drama Club, Newspaper Staff, Boyfriend , Once Upon a Mattress , Pep Band, Wind Ensemble Bacon, Mike . . . ....... 38-39, 128 Baker, Jack ................ 128 Varsity Football, Reserve Football, After School Football, Basketball Baldassin, Rick . . .35, 40, 41, 47, 60, 61,128 ASL President 1972-73, Senate President 1971-72, Sophomore Boys' Representative to Council, Pep Band, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Honor Society Baldwln, Georgia ..... 40, 49, 129, 150 Senior Choir, Concert Chorale Barker, Diane ............... 129 Marketta Ki, Honor Society, Senator Barker, Steve ............. 129, 180 J.V. Tennis, Varsity Tennis Barret, Mike ........ . . .129 Barron, Janet . . . .... 129 Basher,Jay . . . .... .129 Bates, Alan .... . .2l, 79, 129 Honor Society Bauchee, Dale . . . . .129 Beckham, Evena .............. 129 Becktold, Dave ............... 129 Beimborn, Sandra . 13, 71, 79, 125, 126, 129 Key Club, Junior Class Girls' Representative, Senior Class Vice President, Honor Society Bell, Robin ................. 129 Bell, Roosevelt ......... 159, 186, 189 Cross Country, Track Bell, Willis .............. 129, 190 Bennet, Judy .......... 61, 78, 79, 129 F.T.A. President, Honor Society Secretary, Senate, Girls' Club Representative, Constitutional Revision Committee Vice President Bertram, Martin .............. 129 Betz, Frank . . . .70, 129 Bider, Steve . . .... 129 Bidwell, Susan . . . . .129 Bisson, Gary .... .... 1 29 Blackwell, Carolyn ............. 129 Bock, Pat ............. 79, 85, 129 Gymnastics Club, Senior Council, Senator, Honor Society V192 Boes, Paul ................. 129 Bonds, Dianne ............... 129 Bosley, Dave . . .13, 60, 61, 70, 79, 129, 157, ...................159,190 Three year letterman, Varsity letters in Track and Football, Key Club, Letterman's Club, Honor Society, Ski Club, A.S.L. Vice President, All City Offensive Tackle, Co-Captain Football Bouchee, Mark ......... . . . 78 D.E. Den President Boyd, Suzanne ............ 129, 135 Pep Club Senior Representative Bozeman, Joanne . . ' ......... 61, 130 Braae, Thomas ............... 130 Branden, Debbie .............. 130 Ski Club, Pep Club, JV Cheerleader, Gymnastics, Club, Gyncana Show Brewer, Doris ............... 130 Brim, Daniel ................ 130 Brokenshire, Robert ......... - . . .130 Bronsema, Phyllis ......... 21, 46, 130 Marching Band, Concert Band, Lincoln Letter Lassie Brown, Luther ............ 127, 130 Junior and Senior Class President Brown, Wayne ........ 4146, 47,130 Pep Band, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble Once Upon a Mattress Browning, Barbara ............. 130 Pep Club Treasurer, Senior Council Representative, Studio Choir Bryon, Lola ................ 130 Burbank, Margret ....... , . .130 Burton, Maureen . . . . .130 Canonica, Mark .........., 130, 178 Varsity Gymnastics 1971-73, Ski Club Card, Terri ................. 130 Two years Senate Carlson, Jenny ..... .... 1 30 Carlson, Sue ........ . . .49, 130 Senior Choir 3 years Castillo, Frank ...... . . .130 Chaloner, John .... ....... 1 30 Chase, David . . . . ....... . .130 Chavis, Michelle ........ 60, 61, 80, 130 Affiliation Chairman Chavis, Thomas ..... ....... 1 31 Cheatham, Andrea . . . . .62, 75, 131 Marketta Ki Christin, Jerry . . ..... 131 Chromey, Wilfred . . . .131 Clark, Nancy . . .... 131 Honor Roll Clark, Robert ............ 131, 186 Clawson, Georgia ............. 131 Clifton, Pat . .8, 64,131,158,186,187,191 Varsity Track, Football, Abe Lincoln Cline, Bob ............. 40, 49, 131 Choir Cobb, Jarvis . . . 131,186,189 Cole,Marji . . .............. 131 Coley, Susan .............. 60, 131 Senior Choir, Senate, Student Council, Homecoming Chairman, Senior Council Co-Chairman, Ski Club, Senior Ball Committee, Newspaper Staff, Anrmal Staff Collier, Craig ................ 131 Connors, Patty ............... 131 Cook, David ................ 131 Cook, Debbie ............... 131 Pep Club, Ski Club, Affiliation Club, Secretary of Senior Council, Honor Society Cooley, Sharon .............. 131 Cooper, Valerie .... . . ,131 Corbett, Dennis ...... ..... 1 31 Ski Club, Annual Staff Cotten, June ........... 46, 132, 186 Sophomore Basketball, Songhay Club Executive, Band, Choir, Pep Band Cox, Victoria . . . . .132 Cozad, Sue ............ . . .132 Craft, Melinda ........... . . .132 Sophomore Play, Honor Society Craig, Dave ................. 132 Craig, Theron ............... 132 Cruz, Harold ............. 132, 182 Varsity Baseball 1971-73, JV Basketball, Sophomore Basketball, Intermural Basketball, Honor Society Current, Debra ............. 80, 132 Marketta Ki 2 years, Marcetts Secretary 1971-73 Dahm, Cliff .... .... 1 32 Daugherty, Tracy . . . . .47, 132 Pep Band Davies, Michelle ............ 83, 132 Aqua Maids 1970-73, Senior Council, Ski Club, Senator, Senior Ball Chairman Davis, Sue ........... 14, 55, 61, 132 Vice President Ski Club, Pep Club, Senator, Honor Roll ' Davls, Tom ................. 132 Day, Rick ................. 1 32 Intermural Football, Ski Club, Honor Roll Deland, Michael ............ 35, 132 DeSelle,Toni ........... 35, 61,132 Newspaper Staff Dew, Gail .............. 132, 176 Powder Puff Football, Songhay Society Dickerman, Carolyn .......... 80, 132 Marketta Ki Diel, Bekki .... ....... 1 32 Dillinger, Steve . . . .... 35, 37,132 Douglass, William ............. 132 Dow, Steve .......... 40, 49, 132, 176 Sophomore Basketball, Intermural Football and Basketball, Sophomore Vice President, Junior Boys' Representative to Council, Student Council, Concert Chorale, Homecoming King DuCharme, Lisa .............. 132 El Charo 1970-73 President 1972-73 Duckett, Mike ........... 46, 85, 132 Dugan, Darlia ............... 132 Dugger, Floyd . 64, 70, 71, 85,132,158,178 Wrestling, Varsity Football Dunbar, Helen ..... . ......... 132 Junior Class Vice President, Honor Society Dunn, Karen ................ 132 Eberhart, Suzanne . . . . .133 Effelberg, George ............. 133 Eikum, Diane ............... 133 Drama Club, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Council Chairman, Night of One Acts, Willy Velvet Homicide Detective , Senior Spectacular, Her Heart Belongs to Heartburn , Perils of Percilla , 'gOnce Upon a Mattress , Honor Roll Ellingson, Kris .....,...... 133, 162 Varsity Cross Country 1971-72, Varsity Track 1971-72, Honor Roll Elias, Elector ......... .... 6 2, 176 Girls' Club Ellis, Pat .................. 133 Usheretts Treasurer, Girls' Club, Girls' Glee, Honor Roll Elmore, Dave . . - - -133 JV Wrestling Erickson, Joanne ......... . . .133 El Charro Secretary 1972-73 Erickson, Ronee ......... . . .133 Ski Club, Honor Roll Erickson, Steve .............. 133 Golf Team, Ski Club, Pep Club Evancich, Linda ...... 8, 14, 60, 79, 133 Ski Club Secretary, Honor Society, Treasurer, Pep Club, ASL Corresponding Secretary, Key Club Keyheart, Honor Roll Evanger, Scott . . . . .133 Evans, Jim . . . ....... .133 Evans, Judy ................ 133 Evertt, Janice ....... 14, 43, 55, 60, 133 Ski Club, Pep Club Vice President, Honor Society, ASL Recording Secretary, Senior Choir, JV Cheerleader, Annual Staff, Honor Roll Fabel, Susan . . . . .133 Feaster, Randy .............. .133 Feiring, Becky ...... . ........ 133 Ski Club, Girls' Club Representative, Senior Choir Feist, James ............. 133, 180 Fernandez, Nick .............. 133 Fitzpatrick, Terry ........... 80, 133 Marcetts, Marketta Ki, Grils' Glee, Choir Fleischmann, Maria ........ 40, 49, 133 Annual Staff Floyd, Evelyn ............... 133 Frazier, Walt ................ 133 Songhay Club, Band, Choir, Afro Show 1971-72 Fukuhara, Brady ..... . . .... 134 Fyalka, Paul . . . . . .134 Ski Club Gallant, Jeanne .............. 134 Garcia, Cheryl ............... 134 Garl, Stephen . . 8, 4-0, 49, 72,132, 176, 181 Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Golf, lntermural Basketball, Bowling, Chess Club, Senior Choir 1970-71, Concert Chorale 1971-73, All-State Choir Garraway, Ed ........... 40, 70, 134 Key Club, Senior Council, Concert Chorale Garraway, James .............. 134 lntermural Basketball, Track JV, Afro Show Garrison, Otis .... 134, 164, 167, 176, 186 Varsity Basketball 1971-73 Geiger, Allan .............. 60, 134 Sophomore Basketball, Lincolnian Editor, Senior Council Geiger, Pam ............ 50, 79, 134 Honor Society, Girls' Club Representative, El Charro, Lincolnian Photo and Index Editor, Usherettes, Honor Roll George, Jean ........... . . .134 Orchestra Gesinger, Dave ............... 134 Gibbeson, Teri ............... 134 Senator, Girls' Club Representative, Honor Roll Gibson, Leotis ............... 134 Gillen, Steve . . ..... 134 Gingrich, Donna . . . .12, 134 Giseburt, Patricia . . .... 134 Glaser, Joan . . . . . 134,147 Honor Society Goodale, David . . . .134 Goody, Linda . . . .134 Gore, Chris . . . . . .134 Gormley, Chris . . ..... 135 Goss, Arlen . . . .135,174 Goss, Larry . . .... 135 Grabinski, Jon . . .... 135 Grace, Eddie . . . .... 64,135 Graham, Cindy .....,....... 78, 135 El Charro Green, Bob . . .57, 64, 70, 79, 135, 157, 186, Varsity Football, Letterman Club, Key Club Greene, Marshall ............ 67, 135 Forestry Club Gress, Thomas . . . . .135 Grinnel, Ed .... . . .135 Grissom, Yvonne .............. 135 Groshong, Donna ............. 135 Annual Staff, Senate, Senior Council Groth, Sherry ......... 35, 61, 72, 135 Debate Club, Science Club, Newspaper Staff Gum, Terry ................ 135 Harpel, Kenneth .... . . 164, 165 Varsity Basketball Harris, Ron ................ 135 Hart, John ......... ' ........ 135 Harvey, Elias .... 13, 64, 135, 157, 160, 186 Football, Basketball Harvey, Sandy ............... 135 Harwood, Rodney .... 38, 39, 43, 128, 135 Drama Club, Once Upon a Mattress Hastings, Terry ............ 135, 171 Hayes, Gordon ........ ...... 1 35 Hayward, Alisher ............. 136 Rifle Club, Usherettes, Girls' Glee, Swimming Heard, Charles . ..... 136 Heaton, John . . . .67,136 Heirnbuck, Ken . . . . 8, 85, 136 Henderson,Dave . . . ..... 49, ,136 67 Herbert, Mark ........... 40, 49, 136 Hewitt, Walter ....... 12, 40, 46, 49, 136 Wind Ensemble, Once Upon a Mattress Hightower, Etrula ........... 80, 136 Hobbs, Yvonne ............ 79, 136 Honor Society President, Lincohi Letter Lassies Secretary-Treasurer, Abe-ettes, Senate Hodgkins, Charlene . . . . .136 Hoffman, Mark . . . . . .136 Hogarth, Barb . . . . . .136 Holland, William . . . . .136 Holst, Mary Anne ............. 136 Holt, Tim ............... 43, 136 Ski Club, Cadet Band 1970-72, Concert Band 1972, Marching Band1970-72 Hominda, Mike .....,........ 137 Horak, Sylvia ....... 61, 78, 79, 83, 137 Honor Society, FTA Treasurer 1972-73, Aqua Maids 1970-73 Vice President, Senator Hoskins, Debra ............... 137 Hubbard, Debbie ............ 80, 137 Ski Club, Pep Club, Marcetta Ki 1971-73 Huff, Tom ............... 64,137 Huntington, Linda ........... 62, 137 Girls' Club Social Chairman 1972-73 Huchinson, Irwin ............. 137 Hutson, Terry ............ 137, 158 Varsity Football Hystad, Vicki .... . . .137 Ide, Mark ................. 137 Ide, Pam ................ 64, 137 Powder Puff Football, Lincoln Letter Lassie President 1971-73, After School Sports 1970-73 Jackowski, Mike .............. 137 Wind Ensemble s Jackson,Albert . . ..... 137 Jackson, Helen . . . . .137, 176 Johansen, Eva . . .... 137 Johnson, Denise . . . . . .137 Johnson, Kenneth . . . . .137 Johnson, Kevin . . . . .137 Johnson, Malia .......... . . .137 Johnson Mark ............... 138 Mmiimg Band, wind Ensemble Johnson, Mary ........... 32, 33, 138 Johnson, Ross ............... 138 Johnson, Terry .... . . .40, 49, 138 Concert Chorale Jones, Carol .... . . .80, 138 Marketta Ki Jones, Claudette .......... 38, 39, 138 Night of One Acts, Senior Spectacular, Fashion Board at Rhodes Jones, Evelyn ............. 6 2, 138 Abettes Jones, Katie . . . .138 Jones, Lora . . . ..... .138 Jones, Machelle .............. 138 Jones, Myron ......... 138, 142, 159 Varsity Football, Intermural Basketball, Songhay Club Jones, Rosemary ........ 40, 41, 49, 138 Orchestra, Once Upon a Mattress Kaaiwela, Dean .... . . . 182, 185 Kaleiwahea, Leilane . . ..... 85 Gymnastics Club Kehn, David .......... . . .138 Varsity Basketball Manager Keller, Joe ..............,.. 138 Kendall, Andi ............... 138 Annual Staff, Junior Class Committee Kendziora, John .............. 138 Kennedy, Anita ............ 67, 138 Kennedy, Eleanor ........... 43, 138 Kepler, Kathy ............... 138 Drama Club, Once Upon a Mattress Kerns, Wendy . . . I ......... 78, 138 Kindley, Connie .............. 138 Usherettes, Girls' Club, Oliver Kirk, Adolphis ......... 128, 134, 138 Krttleman, Mike .... ......... 1 38 Kjos, Bonnie ..... ...... 1 38 Klausmeier, Karen . . ....... 138 Klein, Candy ...... . . .61, 64, 139 After School Sports Klein, Kristina ..... .... l 39 Kolbas, Ralph .... . . . 8, 139 Kossan, Maria .... .......... 1 39 Koval, Beth ............ 4, 21, 139 Ski Club, Pep Club, Sophomore Representative, Honor Roll, Senator, Annual Staff, Varsity Cheerleader 1971 -73 Kramer, John ............... 139 Marching Band Kuljis, Theresa ...... ....... 1 39 Kum, Kim ......... . . .40,49,138 Choir, Concert Chorale Lane, Debbie ................ 139 After School Sports, Girls' Club Representative Larrison, Cynthia ..... . . .40, 79, 139 Larson, Mark .... ...... 1 39 Larson, Mike ....... . . . 139, 181 Latham, Penny ....... ..... 1 39 El Charro, Senior Choir Laton, Darlene ....... .... 1 39 Letourneau, Susan . . ....... 75, 139 Usherettes Lewis, James ........ 64, 139, 186,191 Track, Cross Country 1970-73, Letterman Club, Boys' Glee Lewis, Jennifer ............. 11, 139 Daffodil Princess Liebelt, Leroy . . . . . .139 Linville,Terry . . . . . .139 Litchfield, Arthur . . ...... 139 Lopez, Luis .... ....... 1 39 Lorent, Harry ......... 139, 162, 186 Lovin, Steve ........... 47, 139, 180 Wind Ensemble, Pep Band, Tennis Team Lowenstein, Jo Ann ........ 32, 33, 139 Lueckenotte, Glenn ............ 140 Forestry Club Lund, Linda ................ 140 Lyon, George ......... 72, 78, 79, 140 Science Club, Honor Society, Future Teachers of America, Senate Lyon, Mark ........... 61, 140, 159 Varsity Football, Debate Club Main, Laurie .............. 4, 140 Varsity Cheerleader 1971-73, Annual Staff Maloney, Dan .......... 70, 140, 180 Varsity Tennis, After School Sports, Key Club Wee President, Senior Choir Mangan, Ann ............ . .140 Girls' Club Representative Manning, Pat ................ 140 Marcoe, Sue .......... 40, 41, 49, 140 Concert Chorale, Wind Ensemble Marlow, Eddie ........... . .140 Marx, LeeAr1n .......... . .140 193 Mason, Jim . . . . . 140174 Football Mastberg, Barbara . . . .140 Matson, Doug ...... ....,... 1 40 Maxwell, Carmen ............. 140 Night of One Acts, The Boyfriend , Oliver , Once Upon a Mattress Maxwell, Grady ........ 140, 176, 186 Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Annual Staff Mayfield, Gail . . . .141 Mazza, Patty . . - - -141 McCartin, Jim . .... 141 McClain, Jeff ....... . . .70, 141 McClellan, Cheri ...... .... l 41 Once Upon a Mattress McCourt, Della ....... ..... 1 41 McCullough, Lloyd ............ 141 McCuen, Debbie .......... 46, 47, 141 Wind Ensemble, Pep Band, Orchestra McDonald, Reg .............. 141 McDonough, Marilyn ..... 32, 33, 80, 141 Marketta Ki McDougall, Laurie . . ....... 141 Honor Roll McHugh, Patrick . . . ...... .141 McKinney, William ......,...... 141 McNeil, Richard ........ 0, 79, 141, 157 Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Football, Key Club, Honor Society, Cadet Band 1970-71 McSwain, Stan ........... 40, 46, 141 ' 141 Meyer, Lucille ............. 75, Usherettes, Girls' Club Representative Meyer, Joan ................ 141 Meyer, Margaret . . . . . .141 Miller, Larry ................ 141 Miller, Marie ..,............. 141 Girls' Glee, Usherettes, Senior Choir Miller, Tim ................. 141 Moak, Maryruth .... 41, 46, 47, 60, 79, 142 Honor Society, Student Council Finance Commissioner, Senate, Concert Band, Orchestra, Marching Band, Pep Band, Once Upon a Mattress Montello, Mike . .52, 142, 162, 174, 186, 190 KLIN Radio Announcer Moore, fVicky ........ . . .142 Moores, Pat ........ . . .142 Morrison, Harold . . . . . .142 Morrow, Richard . . . . . .142 Mosley, Greg . . . . . .142 Mostrom, Donna . . . . . .142 Mulligan, Joe .... . . .142 Murphy, Carol . . . .142 Nelson, Beatrice .............. 142 Nelson, Diane40, 126, 131, 142, 149 Aqua Maids, Senior Girls' Representative to Council Neukom, Cindy ............ 40, 142 Newton, Nancy . .... 142 Ng, Steve .... . . .142 Nichols, Albert . . . . .142 Neito, Paul . . . . . .142 Pep Band Noble, Shelia . . . . .142 Marketta Ki Nugent, Sue .............. 83, 142 Pep Club Treasurer, Ski Club Treasurer, JV Cheer Leader, Annual Staff, Honor Roll Odegard, Margaret ........ 79, 142, 147 Senior Spectacular, Night of Farce, Honor Society, Bon Marche Fashion Board Representative Okada, Gloria . . . . .142 Honor Roll Olsen, Albert ................ 14 3 Olsen, Carol ....... ....... 6 7, 143 Ski Club, Hiking Club, Homecoming Queen 194 Olsen, Sally ........... 35, 126, 143 Ski Club, Senior Class Treasurer, Honor Roll, Newspaper Staff Orr, Robert ..... . . .143 Orr, Patty ..... . . .143 Osborn, Dee . . ..... 143 Otto, Jack . . . ...... .143 Overton, Ivy ........... 80, 143, 176 Owen, Linda ................ 143 After School Sports, Annual Staff Palagruti, Gary . . . . . .143 Parker, Richard . . . . .143 Honor Society Pate, Neil ..... . . .143 Pearce, Steve ................ 143 Pearsall, Gary ............... 143 Ski Club, Forestry Club, Scuba Club Pederson, Robin .............. 143 Perez, Glen ........... 143, 182, 183 Varsity Baseball, Intermual Basketball, lntermural Football Peterson, June ......... . . .143 Usherettes, Honor Society Peterson, Melanie ............. 143 Peterson, Ron ............... 143 Petrovich, Gail ..... 41, 46, 47, 64, 79, 143 Lincoln Letter Lassie Vice President-Sports Manager, Senate, Honor Society, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Pep Band, Lincohiian Staff, Orchestra, Once Upon a Mattress Petties, Dwight ..... . . .... 143 Peyton, Daniel ............... 143 Pickett, Colleen .......... 8, 43, 143 Marketta Ki, Ski Club, Willy Velvet A Night of Tragedy Pidcock, Marvin .............. 143 Pierpoint, Clarence . . . . . . .143 Pike, Donald ....... . . .12, 143 Pitsch, Kelli ........ . . .83, 143 Ski Club, Aqua Maids Pitt, Judy ........ ...... 1 44 Piwonski, Gail . ........ 144 Poch, Mark . . . . 144,162,186 Poe, Mark ..... . . .38, 39, 162 Pollard, Kim ..... . . .1l,40,144 Concert Chorale Potter, Sonja ..... . . .144 Price, Hamilton . - - -144 Price, Richard . - - -144 Prince,Alice ........144 Radford, Rhonda ......... 13, 71,'144 Pep Club President, Aqua Maids, Affiliation Club, Choir 1971-72, JV Cheerleader, Annual Staff, Keyheart Rainey, Clyde ....... ....... 1 44 Rataezyk, Joe ...... . . .70,144 Rawlins, Ruth . . .... 144 Raybom, Debbie . . . 9 . .144 Reed, Brian ................ 46 Reifsnyder, Vera ...........,... Senior Spectacular, Night of One Acts, Business Education Fair Rickett, Betty ........ . . .144 Riley, Pat . ........... .... 1 44 Roberts, Dorothy ............. 144 Girls' Club, Abettes Reporter, Usherettes, Senior Choir, Girls' Glee Roberts, Sherman ........ .... 1 44 Robinson, Vicki ...... . . .144 Once Upon a Mattress Rock, Ed ................ 85, 144 Rogers, Georgina ...... 40, 49, 79, 80, 145 Rogers, Lynnette ............. 145 Rogers, Susan ............... 145 Marketta Ki, Senior Ball Chairman Rohr, Terry ................ 145 Rolf, Mike .............. 145, 176 Roney, Pat ........,........ 145 Rosales, Tami ............. 83, 145 Pep Club Secretary, Aqua Maids 1971-73, 1'The Senior Smoker Ross, Kara ................. 145 Choir 1971, Marketta Night of One Acts, Ki 1971, Ski Club, Bubble Trouble , Boyfriend , Senior Spectacular, Honor Roll Roshau, Patricia ............ 67, 145 Rudsdil, Annette .............. 145 Aqua Maids, Senior Council, Annual Staff, Honor Roll Ruiz, Dennis ............ 46, 47, 145 Wind Ensemble, Pep Band Rukke, Ellen ......... ..... 1 45 Ruscheinsky, Victor . . .....l45 Sacha, Rick ............ 14, 47, 145 Pep Band, Wind Ensemble Safer, Vikki ................ 145 Savage, Rick ......... 70, 85, 145, 157 Varsity Football, JV Baseball, lntermurals, Key Club, Senator, Concert Band, Pep Band, Bubble Trouble , Honorable Mention Schanzenbach, Bobbi Girls' Club All City Football . . . . . . .62,80,145 Schmer, Patti .......... 12, 126, 145 Aqua Maids, Honor Society, Ski Club, Junior Class Treasurer, Senior Class Secretary Schmidt, Roseanne ............ 145 Schneidt, Ron' .... Schwekley, Orion . . ....l45 ..35 Scott, Debbie ............... 146 Scott, Sherri ....... . . ' ....... 146 Girls' Club, Songhay Club 1972-73, Afro Club 1971 -72 Serrano, Tomasa ..... Usherettes Shahan, Mike . . ...75,146 ...146 Sharp, Douglas ............... 146 Sherron, Marilyn .............. 146 Junior Prom Chairman, Senior Choir, Bubble Trouble , Honor Roll, Annual Staff, JV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader Shetlrn, Steve ............... 146 shorter, Donald .............. 146 Shovlain, Michelle . . 11, 35, 38, 39, 134, 146 Night of one Acts 19 70, 71, 72, Bubble Trouble , Boyfriend , Senior Spectacular, Night of Art 1971, Once Upon a Mattress Shropshire, Betty ......... 40, 49, 146 Aqua Maids, Usherettes, Senior Choir, Night of Farce Srdoran, Kevin ............... 146 Simes, Linda . . . Marketta Ki . . .8O,146 Simons, Michelle ...... ..... 6 7, 146 Forestry Club Secretary Skanes, Connie ......... 30, 31, 80, 146 Marcetts, Marketta Ki, Usherettes Sloan, Denise ......... 18, 43, 61, 146 Smith, Frankie ............... 146 Girls' Club Representative Smith, Helen ......... . . .28, 146 Art Club, Honor Society Smith, Larry ........ . . .46, 146 Smith, Mark ....... Snyder, Richard . . Sombke, Candi ..... Sorrels, James ...... lntermu ral Basketball Spurgeon, Tracy .... Steeves, Donn . . . Stemp, Liz .... Stewart, Janita . . . Stewart, Malcolm . . Stewart, Robert . . Still, Catherine . . Stolen, Steven . . Stoliker, Mark . . Stone, Cheryl . . Sullivan, Diana . . Summers, Brad . . . . . Sutherby, Cheri ..... After School Gymnastics Club Sutherby, Joyce ..... ....146 .....146 ......146 . . .146, 186 ........146 ..146,16l,186 .......146 ......147 ...147 ...147 ....147 ....,l47 ...147,160 .....147 .....l47 .........147 . . . . .61,85,147 Gymnastics, Senator, ....147 Swanson, Wade .... . . .64, 178 Varsity Gymnastics Szabo, Lewis ..... . . .147 Takahashi, Jerome . . . ........ .147 Tate, Tony ......... 64, 147, 171, 173 Varsity Wrestling Taylor, Denise . . . ...... 67,147 Hiking Club Tennison, Margie . . . . .147 Thomas, Donald . . . . .148 Thomas, Nancy . . .... 148 Thompkins, Valerie . . . . 130, 148 Thompson, Greg . . . . .148 Thompson, John . . . . .148 Thompson,Les . . . . .148 Thompson,Michae1 . . . . .148 Thomson, Brenda . ...... 85 Tillinghast, Steve .............. 148 Tofte, Ruby ............ 61, 83, 148 Aqua Maids 1970-73 President 1972-73 Truitt, Tom ............ . . . .148 Uhls, Bill . . . . .148 Unsin, Gail . . . . ,148 Urich, Terry .... . . .148 VanBuren, Adrienne ............ 148 Velez, Carole .............. 11, 148 Verderico, Leland .35, 38, 39, 60, 70, 99, 148 Key Club, Honor Society, Science Club, Newspaper Editor, Girls' Club, Night of One Acts Vigus, Chris . . .... .... l 48 Honor Roll Vowell, Jeff ............. 148, 174 Varsity Swim Team Co-Captain Walker, Laura ............... 148 Intramurals, Girls' Club Representative, Songhay Society Corresponding Secretary, Y-Teens, Afro Show, Choir, Honor Roll, Honor Society Wallace, Emmett .... ..... 1 48 Walls, Melvin ....... . . 186, 191 Varsity Track 2 years Walters, Karen ..... ..... 3 5, 148 Weber, Donna . . I . . .32, 33, 149 Weeks, Bruce . . . . .l49, 171 Weeks, Gary . . . 149, 182 Wells, Leo . . . ...... 64,149 Wescott, Mike ............ 139, 149 Wessel, Sue ........... 35, 46, 47, 149 Wind Ensemble, Newspaper Staff Wetzel, Cherie ......,........ 149 Wheeler, Roxanne ......... 40, 49, 149 Usherettes, Senior Choir, Concert Chorale Whisnor, Gordon ........... 140, 149 Once Upon a Mattress White, Bertina ....... . . .18, 80, 149 White, Frank ....... ...... 1 49 Whiton,Jaimie . . ..... 149 Whitton, Michael . . ...... 149 Wilson, Pam . . . ..... 80,149 Wilson, Ronald . . . . .30, 31,149 Windsor, Debbie .............. 149 Winfield, Janice ............ 80, 149 Wise, Mike ...... 35, 70, 72, 78, 140, 149 Science Club, KLIN Vldthers, Richard .............. 149 Wolfe, Dennis . ........... 150 , 162 Cross Country, Varsity Track, After School Sports, 1000 Miles Club, Letterman Club Wolfe, Theresa ............... 150 Wood, Joe ....... 13,150,l59,182, 185 Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Annual Staff Wood, Richard ............... 150 Wood, Rodney . . . . .150 Wyrich, Georgia . . . .150 Xiggores,John ....... . . .150 Track, Forestry Club Yager, Lucinda ............ 142, 150 Senator, Honor Roll, Night of One Acts, Senior Class Play Y31'aWSkY, Mike . . . .... .150 Yerbury, Alfred . . ...... 151 Yerbury, Ralph ........... 151, 171 Yingling, Vida ............. 13, 151 Hiking Club, Once Upon a Mattress Yotsko, Linda ..... ' ...... 79, 80, 151 Marketta Ki President, Marcetts President, El Charro, Usherettes, Girls' Club, Honor Roll, Honor Society, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Class Action Committee Young, Jim .............. 61, 151 Zak, Gary .... 13, 30, 31, 60, 64, 151, 178, Gymnastics Team, Varsity Football Zimmerman, Daniel ............ 151 Zuelich, Pamela . . . . . .151 I ,I unlor S Abbott, L. .......... ..... 1 13 Adams, G. ...... 113 Adler, D. . . . .85, 113,174 Adraktas, T. ...... 61, 113 Almgren, B, . ....... 85, 113 Andahl, D. . . 8, 41, 73, 79,113 Anderson, C. . . ........ 113 Anderson, D. . . . . 113,164 Anderson, E. ..... . Anderson,M. . . . . 113,174 Anderson, R. . . ..... . . . Anderson, R. . . .46,47, 79 Anderson, S. .... 40, 49 Antoon, D. . .... . . Aponte,E. Armstrong, S. . . . . 4, 6, 113 Arnold,J. Arnold, S. . . .62, 79, 80 Atkinson, D. ,,,,,, 8 Ausserer, W. ,,,, , Baespt1ug,S. . . . .40, 49 Baker, B. , , .113 Balaban, T. . . , , . 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Butts, M. . . .... 79, Bymers, K. . . . . 113, Caillier, P. . . . . . Caldwell, G. . . .80, Calton,0. . . ......... . . . Campbell, C. ............. . Campbell, D. 64,67,113, 162,171, Campbell, F. . . . . 18, 78, 113, 160, Campbell, J. . . . 21, 60, 62, 79, 112, Caro,C. ...... Caro, T. . . ....... . . . Carr, C. . . . ..... 4, 114, Carter, L. . . . . .64, 79, 80, Ceridon, L. . .... 8, 79, Chaloner, J. . .... . . Charest,C. . . . . . Charles, A. . . . .62, Charles,A. . . . . Cheatham, P. . . . Chelemedos, N. . . . .80, Cherry, D. . . . . Childers, A. . . . . . Christensen, L. .... 114, Christianson, D. ........... . Cinq-Mars, C. ....,... 70, 79, 114, Cinq-Mars, F. 67, 70, 79, 114, 171, Clark, J. . . ......... . . . Clark, S. . . . . . Clark, T. . . . . . . Clement, D. . . . .64 Clifton, J. . . . . .83 Clowers, D. . . . Clowers, R. . . , Clyment, B. . . , Cobb, F. . . . . . . Cobb,J. .. 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Zahm, C. . Zemanek, D. , .... 46, , . . .l05, . . . . 109, . 1161 .. ,.46 f f f14e,5i 109,168 .. .100 .1 f11b 110,169 If fire Ifssfsb ...61 Dear Reader, As you take a moment and reflect upon the past year, I hope that this book helps you to remember both the good and the bad times. This book grew out of the need for something different to fit in with a changing Lincoln High School. The past year has been a very busy one and also a very memorable one for me. Now that the deadlines have been met, I have time to reminisce the events of the year. Things did not always come out as they were orig- inally envisioned. Countless frustrations were confront- ed by the staff each day. In spite of these frustrations there was a special and enduring spirit in my 26 member staffg for no matter how late they worked or how hard, they kept at it until they finished. I would like to express my thanks to my staff for a great year, Mr. Phillips who took many excellent pic- tures and Mr. Sullivan who was always around when there were problems and always had the solution. I would also like to thank Mr. Ken Werner, our publisher representative, for his time and help. In addition, a special thanks to Harta Studio and everyone down there. The credit for publishing the 1973 Lincolnian goes to the American Yearbook Company. A big thanks to everyone that was involved with the annual and to the studentbody for making it possible to have a yearbook. Allan Geiger Editor, 1973 Lincolnian EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Allan Geiger Advisor William Sullivan Division Editors Linda Evancich Mary Anne Holst Andi Kendall Laure Main Suzie Nugent Gail Petrovich STAFF Dennis Corbett Maria Fleischmann Debbie Gappa Donna Groshong Debbie Hubbard Beth Koval Grady M axwell Linda Owen Karen Pitsch Rhonda Radford Annette Rudsdil Patty Schmef Mully Sherron J oe W00d Kim White Index and Photo Editors PHOTOGRAPHERS Sue Coley Individual Pictures: Pam Geiger Frank White L.H.S. Photographer: Mr. A. Phillips Harta Studio Mr. Harta Pete Jim six 'MX is 199 , g f3wQy N25 if 'gg-ggmijyyfw GP Gy W my ywiygbw i'5+MJ will N fx was Ss? if My N ENS E5 X, 5 QM w NSN SWS i


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