Lincoln High School - Links Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)
- Class of 1956
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No oTher one man could beTTer represenT The high ideals Tor which an American school should sTand. l.oyalTy . . . STrengTh . . . SpiriT . . . These ideals have been silhouetted on our lives in such a way ThaT They can never be TorgoTTen. As Abraham Lincoln and The Things Tor which he sTood remain, so will This. The TorTieTh volume OT The Links, become parT of The hisTory of our school year. A bmnzed, Tank man! His suit of ancient black, A famous high-top hat and plain worn shawl Make him the quain: gfear figure that Iwata ,Y 'QL Q., fi im lr X Pitxw if Qgkiiix K fH.? gkc ,, H ti U Twig Lgswu Eliiiq Li Y s, 1i'iiiT?fX?iQiifxiwr,, N 1 Y., s f -Taxi L, K .alt .gxlgin . ,Qi A 'W A lr ' 1 - ,ff 'Xi' iii :ITV 51-hi: , . or ii , T, A , 5, , ,, Ri .U f' T rfb? f cg,-.nlllisfir I A ilhs ixgv L' Wivfiiiv f1f'2.4fJ AT' Q ' '11Vl5'fax lfiiisk i XY ilTu.lQr Tr ,T 4 X- I Q. .yizig . Mig! X' vigil viii' 55 -' .fi A M- T. '4 iii , n 4 -Fw: T-Rm' A li Sli Liv! 'ai J iii' T rll ,A ' x . R, . 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Si, W ' , .W 'wr aww, 3 W ,M mx ' 'm ' N4 G. , , Wx'v,+, 'G mvabp' v wwf 0 ,A-wg ,fu aviffgfifffka 5? ,,. af' 41 MF W 4114595 1 V , xiwfi Eiyy E ,evsswf y A4- ,Q 6 ww -YV ...Q MR. DAVID SELL, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Business Ajfairsg DR. RUDOLPH FREDSTROM, Associate Superintendent of Schoolsg and MR. RALPH PARK, As' Busy signing papers, DR. STEPHEN N. WATKINS, Superintendent of Schools, stops to chat for a moment with his visitors. sistant Superintendent in Charge of Operation and Maintef nance, are found in conference. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS Since the ten-and-one-halt-million-dollar bond issue was passed last year, the Board ot Education has been working on plans providing school buildings tor approxi- mately titteen hundred new students every year. Seven hundred children ot Lincoln Air Base employees, in addition to the number resulting trom normal population growth, will account tor this increase in school popu- lation. Along with the problem ot school housing is the ever-present need tor more well-trained teachers and adequate salaries tor them. Much progress has been made this year. and the tuture ot l.incoln's public schools loolcs very promising in the hands ot this public-spirited group. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Seated: Glenn Yaussi, Robert H. Ammon, Warren T. Parker, Mrs. Roscoe Hill. Standing: Dr. Paul Bancrott, Dr. Stephen N. Watlcins, Robert C. Venner. Page 6 Our principal, WILLIAM B. BOGAR, has always been admired by the students. His friendly attitude toward pupils, faculty, and patrons has resulted in a fine spirit of co' operation. SCHOOL The measure ot a man's lite is in the well-spending ot it. Any young man having his personal and career lite ahead ot him will tind it worth-while to ponder the values and stand- ards that have sustained Otto l-laclcman's own lite. l-le has brought to his educational career a love ot lite and a spiritual strength. l-tis capacity tor understanding the prob- lems ot young people and his ability to help OTTO HACKMAN, assistant principal and dean of boys for twentyfseven years, makes one of his last appointments at Lincoln High before his retirement. EXECUTIVES them toward a solution ot these problems will instill in others a desire to emulate him. It is with a great deal ot regret that this year many ot us who have lcnown him as teacher, colleague, and triend must say. Good-Bye. However, he will, by the in- spiration ot his example in many years ot devoted service, point a better way tor students and teachers. Checking attendance and inquiring about the causes of pupils' absences are the duties of MARGUERITE LYICII EIIUIJICIIHB Ufllfblf ILCIIJO OLLWLLCILLO Ullllvllf LUV lege scholarship applications. Page 7 w n I lllu ' I ll .Ill ll lllllllw N l S ll un If ,luflllnl mx llhlll f F1- 'Vi l'!'!w lllll 'hm s juni ' , 'Tl 5 . ' as 's 'lI .X ,-Q!-Q i , X P llllllllillilnlllllmli..-fig -Q. K ii-I-Haizeszai' .- 5 M 1:7 1 f 3 ,,.,-ff1i:2 f E K -c fff .f Ax f ff ev MRS. MABEL SWARD, library clerk, is helped by Carol Lee Hansen, pupil assistant, when books need to be stacked, put away, and checked out or in. W W- ,nys ,Miki 'L -Q A receipt for a lost book payment is made out to Sandra Johns by MRS. RUBY EVANS, book clerk. Page 8 Mr. Bogarls secretary, MRS, ENID KAVAN, receives the morning mail from MRS. ALICE HIBBERT, office clerk. CLERKS AND SECRETARIES BOOKS . . . CORRESPONDENCE . . CLERICAL WORK . . . BULLETINS . . . RECORDS Members ol lhe ollice slall do lheir perl lo keep lhe school running smoolhly by helping wilh olelail worlc involved In carrying on The projecls ol an aclive high school. Pausing for a rest during the endless checking of pupils' permanent records are MRS. MARIE PERRIN and MRS. MARTHA STROHM. -l Always available for friendly ad' vice, MISS WANDA CRAWf MER ancl WINDLE REEL help their senior pupils to decide on vocations and plans for college. GUIDANCE COUNSELORS REGISTRATION . . . TESTS . . . STUDY AND DISCUSSION . . . PERSONAL CONFERENCES . . . COLLECTIONS I-Iome room counselors are oiien insiru- menial in influencing flue lives and ailiiucles of Ilie pupils by offering advice aboui' per- sonal problems, vocalions, and college preparaiion. HARRY KUKLIN and MISS BETTY PAULT, junior home room teachers, prepare plans for a unit of study on dating for their classes. Mr. Kulqlin is also swimming and golf coach. Teaching English and social studies provides MRS. ANN MILLER, guidance counselor, with plenty to do. In addition, she is sponsor of Usherettes. These counselors, MRS. VIRGINIA ROBERTS, GUILFORD BURNHAM, and MRS. ALICE UPDEGRAFT, help sophomore pupils to become acquainted with Lincoln High. Mrs. Roberts also advises juniors and sponsors Aqualinlqs. Page 9 Discussing a mutual interest, dramatics, are MRS. MARTLOUISE ALEXANDER, Mumf mers sponsor, and M RS. I A N E 'I' TERRY, director of the junior and senior plays. 1- Sd www MISS IRENE MARTIN, chairman of the English Department and Links ad' viser, helps fo Ann Gabarron, jean Gare linghouse, Claire Prucha, and Barbara Bible, Links Board members, select good pictures. ENGLISH LITERATURE . . . SPEECH . . . COMPOSITION . . When smothered by all manner ot am- biguous phrases in a world ot subjunctives, adverlos, adjectives, and preposterous prep- ositions, many are the students who would Iove to quit studying English and pursue some more enjoyable pastimes. MISS MARIAN McELHANE'Y, Advocate sponsor, helps Bob Marks, first semester sports eclitor, and Linda Walt, first semester managing editor, with some unex' pected problems. W if Page 10 Visual education director and financial manager for the Athletic Department, ALVA CAVETT also teaches several English classes. CLINTON NELSON, English teacher and debate coach, has found an interesting article to show to MISS FREDA SCHMELf ING, who also teaches English. DEPARTMENT NEWSPAPER . . . YEARBOOK . . . DEBATE However, guided by the wisdom of the ages lnamely, the teen-agesl, they soon realize that many favorite pastimes, enjoy- ing plays, books, and programs, writing letters, and talking to friends, couldn'+ be national Club. appreciated without the knowledge and effective use oi English. Planning Writers Club meet' ings and organizing the Scribe magazine staff are projects on which MAX LIEN, English inf structor, is working. MISS ESTHER MONTGOMERY uses an illustrated map of famous places and characters in books to give interest to her classes in American literature. She also serves as cofsponsor of International Club. Asking MISS MARGARET O'ROURKE, Mimes sponsor, if she may borrow a sophf omore English book for her classes is MISS VIRGINIA GUHIN, cofsponsov of Inter' MISS MART SIGLER chuck les over an amusing answer in an English test she is correcting She served as director of joy Night this year. Page 11 MISS EMMA SNTDER, librarian, Finishing class plans for the next NEAL HAFEMEISTER, history examines The Wlrrld We Live In, day is MISS CARRIE ROBERTS, teacher, is interrupted while male' by Gertrude Hartman, just one of the chairman of the History De art ing out a winter schedule for the . f P ' many fine books in the Lincoln High ment and a member of the Amer' boys extensive intramural sports School library. 3 A .-, 4 A 2 4 . lx -W ea . f' lm g , I ,N ram-M ,aj sl 5, nw Q K . . 'Q tie J V +V ,,,, Vprlyl . . Q Q xt M5 if Q X Bob Elliott, Mary Dieterich, and Bob Gibf son examine the bulletin board in Mrs. Schwarz' room on which are posted many interesting articles concerning mental health, a unit studied in modern problems classes. ican Field Service Committee. program of which he is the sponf sor. SOCIAL STUDI ECONOMICS . . . AMERICAN HISTORY . . . MODERN PROBLEMS . . . INTERNA- ln this day and age it becomes increas- ingly evident how necessary the study ot social science is. Twice within the last titty years we have been at war, and a knowl- edge ot geography and history was very important then, as it is now with various national crises rising every day. Through the study ot the history. lan- guage, and customs ot other people. we may tind the road to understanding and world peace. Three fine social studies teachers, MRS. RUTH PINNEY, MRS. RUTH SOHVJARZ, and DAR' RELL GRELL, examine an old flag ol' the original thirteen states, consdzring the history that flourf islieil beneath that flag. Page I2 E DEPARTMENT ... PSYCHOLOGY . . . WORLD HISTORY TIONAL RELATIONS Then, too, by studying our own govern- ment and history, we develop a lceen appre- ciation of our blessings in a democracy. With this feeling, we shall be better able BUFORD GROSSCUP and HAROLD SCOTT refer to a book to answer a question asked by George Porter. Both of these history teachers also have coach' ing responsibilities, ...namw Looking up from the paper she is check' ing, MRS. IRMA COOMBS, a cheer' leader sponsor and history teacher, greets our Links photographer. to defend our country. Study of the indi- vidual is also imporiani, for our nation will only be as strong as the people in it. Map reading and interpetation are important parts of any history course, as MISS WILHELMINA JOHNSON, County Day sponsor, knows. i i',,.,'i 8 MISS FLORENCE IENKINS, Student Council sponsor, and WILLIAM PFEIFF, Links football coach, check movie schedules for their history classes. Reguf larly they see the Newsmagazine of the Screen, a hlrn reviewing the last month's news events. Page 13 Qs til' , Isl President of the Lincoln Teachers Association, MISS MILDRED WAIDE, mathematics teacher -' I and financial adviser for all school publications, works with two business managers, Sandra Lichten' berg and Ross McGlasson. Something is amusing about those oddfshaped blocks of cardboard, a few of the objects MISS RUTH HALL and MISS EDITH ELLIS use to teach their geometry classes. An expert in conic sections, MISS IOSEPHINE WIBLE, chairman of the Mathematics Department, shows how she demonstrates to her classes Page I4 I Pausing to accommodate our photographer before she starts another busy day is MISS GRACE McMAI'ION, math' ematics teacher. MATHEMATICS ALGEBRA . . . GEOMETRY . . . CONSUMER AND GENERAL MATI-IEMATICS. .TRIGONOMETRY SOLID GEOMETRY There's no getting around it. Our good training in mathematics is neces- sary is we ever hope to be able to balance our budgets, manage our al- lowances, and pass those college schol- arship and entrance examinations! Elf TJ. S Pupils in the mathematics classes of MISS FRANCES BUELL and MRS. LILLIAN THOMPSON are shown these magazine materials, This encourages applying mathef matics in the scientific field of study. MRS. LAVINA DVORAK, driver training instructor, questions LTLE WEYAND, basketball coach, about the prospects for a 1956 basketball championship. Both are also teachers in the Mathematics Department. Examinina a s lint are CARL O MISS HELENE SCHEMEL, sci' MANTHET, science teacher, and The structure of the atom is a ence teacher, looks over a model MRS. ALICE TOUNGSCAP, very important basic principle of of the heart before she demon' school nurse. Mr. Manthey is the nature, which LEROT COL' strates to one of her health edu' local American Red Cross county SON, tennis coach, teaches his cation classes. chairman. chemistry classes. SCIENCE BIOLOGY . . . PHYSIOLOGY . . PI-IYSICS . . . CHEMISTRY . . I-IEALTI-I EDUCATION WiTh many unusual TacTs abouT leaves, hearTs, elecTriciTy, ancl I-IZO To Teach us. science is indeed a Tasci- naTinq Tielcl OT sTucly. Even To The sTu- denT noT planning a scienTiTic career, This Training is valuable in helping him To undersTand The phenomena OT The world and in meeTinq unexpecTed emer- gencies. R. W. HOWLAND and DONOVAN LUEDKE, science teachers, examine an oscilloscope, which shows changes in an electric wave by means of a wavy line pro' duced on the fluorescent screen. Fi jUl,lUS D. YOUNG, chairman of the Science Dee partment, shows Silvija Liepnielqs and Dixie Hilvherl how the Geiger Counter works. MISS LUCY GEIGER and MRS. GLADTS TEMPLE examine a plant which is grown in the greenhouse for demonstrations in their biology classes. QMS Fiwfr Directors of vocal music are IVAN CALDWELL, Apollo Choir, Boys Oc' let and Boys Gleeg MISS DORTHEA GORE, Girls Glees and Girls Octetg and HUGH RANGELER, Aeolian Choir and Lincoln Boys Ghoir. H- LTLE WELIGH, orchestra and band conductor, helps Barbara Housel with a difficult score. He is also cofsponsor of Orpheons with Mr. Rangeler. Trying to decide which student drawf ing they will enter in a national art contest are MRS. IUDT SHAINf HOLTZ and DONALD BTORTH, art instructors. MUSIC, ART, AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES GLEE . . . CI-IOIR . . . OCTET. ..Tl-IEORY . ..ORCI-IESTRA . . . BAND... COMMERCIAL ART . . . DESIGN . . . CRAFTS . . . ART AND MUSIC APPRECIATION . . .LATIN . . . SPANISH . . . GERMAN . . . ERENCI-I jim Gaclwallader, Sue Thorpe, and MISS MARIE GROSS examine a picture of the tree of English words derived from one Latin word, 111400. -5 .,..:, Although we otten get contuseol about head and chest tones, oil painting, and idioms, and we sometimes don't see too much sense to this lcind ot culture, sub- jects lilce these develop wonclertul hobbies, providing many hours ot relaxation and entertainment. Two fluent linguists, MISS 'ITERESINA DANESE, Spanish teacher, and MRS. MARGARETE MOON, French teacher, are interrupted by our camerarnan while looking over a map of Spain. A knowledge of geographic locations is a valuable aid when it comes to understanding translations, as LL V MISS VALERI BONNE lgnou s. Page I6 O Mala ga Mm L ,pick VA 1 ,z t,Vytkc INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND TRADES PREPARATCRY WOODWORKING . . . CARPENTRY . . . ELECTRICITY . . . PRINTING . . . AUTO We don't understand how that meter box works, but these men, ROBERT HAR' RINGTON, ALBERT LA MERE, and FRANKLIN KYKER, auto shop instruc' tors, can tell us all about it. MAINTENANCE . . . MACHINE SI-IOP . . . MECHANICAL DRAFTING These courses help to produce skillful craftsmen-graduates from Lincoln I-Iigh School. After graduation, these boys go to work in industry, establish their own busi- nesses, or continue their educations. Knowing that much patience and skill when drawing, ARVID are needed IOHNSON instructs his drafting pupils to work slowly and carefully, for one slip of the pen could ruin the paper. bl CHESTER GAUSMAN, MORTEN GUNDERSEN, CLARENCE EVANS, and CLAUDE WINGROVE, shop teachers, meet to look over a copy of Industrial Arts and Vocational Education, a magazine containing an article written hy Mr. Gausman. L'Woodworking is a craft useful anywhere, says EDDIE SCHWARTZKOPF to foe Gacusana as they work together in the industrial crafts room. Mr. Schwartzkopf is often called upon to do re' pair work around his house. Page 17 Rae Hill watches MISS MILDRED KEMP, sewing instructor, show Ianene johnson a beautiful suit which she might make for her next sewing project. I MISS ESTHER LEFLER, chairman of the Business Department, shows MRS. LEILA HUGHES how to use the phonographfsound box combination in dictation tests and general business courses. A home economics teacher in Lin' coin High, MRS. CWENDOLTN COOPER, inspects a new stove in the large remodeled practice kitchen. MISS HELEN HAGENSICK, MISS BETTY HECKMAN, and MISS DORf OTHT DUMPERT, shorthand and typing teachers, are comparing the speed acquired by pupils in their classes. Pausing for a rest while checking shortf hand test papers is MISS EULALIE BRATCHER, shorthand and bookkeep' ing teacher and chairman of the Asf sembly Committee. PRACTICAL ARTS BOOKKEEPING . . . SI-IORTI-IAND . . . GENERAL BUSINESS . . . SELLING . . . TYPING . . . OFFICE TRAINING. . .CLERICAL PRACTICE . . . COOKING . . . SEWING Whether the career is in the home or in the ottice, training in these sub- jects is beneticial tor everyone. It's so very satistyinq tor a girl to be a top- notch secretary who can cook weII tor her husband, and she can, with her thorough training at Lincoln I-tight Gary Christiansen helps MRS KATHERINE STEWART tee, to tabulate club dues. ,,.-nr W. Page I8 I .1 I .'Ti.. , bookkeeping teacher and chairf man of the Auditing Commit' HAROLD OILLILAND, boys physical education instructor and teefshirt uniform. QACA NSTRUCTER Yep, thats right, We all learn to climb ropes in boys gym classes, PHIL SPRAGUE, gymnastics coach, says, PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOOTBALL . . . BASKETBALL . . . BASEBALL . . . TRACK . . .TENNIS . . . SWIMMING . . .WRESTLING . . . GYMNASTICS . . . GOLF . . . INTRAMURALS Lincoln I-ligh School has earned an enviable record in athletics. Our line teams are produced through good basic training in physical education classes and through participation in athletics, both ot which promote good health, poise, and sportsmanship. COACHES: Seated: Harold Gilliland, wrestling: Harry Kuklin, swim wrestling: Phil Sprague, gymnastics and tootball: Bill Pteitt, football and tootball: Harold Scott track an ' , d basketball, Butord Grossc tennis, Darrell Grell, baseball: Neal I-latemeister, intramurals. wrestling coach, slwws off his new Adjusting the net on a pingf pong table is MISS HELEN IO MILLER, girls physical edu' cation teacher and cofsponsor of the Girls Athletic Association. ming and golf: Ed Schwartzlcopt, tootball and and track. Standing: Lyle Weyand, baslcetball up, basketball and baseball? LeRoy Colson, Page 19 5 P f 'K 17 , ' 7? Ms. . ', 3 .gf 2 v v ' .L f ,vb A Q .. t MH' A W - .:...3 ,: ly. 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Dean Sell, This year's win- ner, has earned Two TooTball, Two baskeTball, and Three Track leTTers and has mainTained a good scholasTic average. The H. C. Marais Scholarship, esTab- lished To honor a Tormer principal aT Lincoln High School, was awarded To lngrida Dzenis. WiTh a l.4 scholasTic average, she ranks eighTh Trom The Top oT The class. Winner oT Two ouTsTanding awards made To seniors is Arnold Henderson. WiTh majors in science, Toreign languages, social sTudies, and maThemaTics, he has main- Tained a I.l average To receive The Lincoln High School Scholarship Key. He is also winner oT The RegenTs' Scholarship. AlTer- naTes are: Paul Baldwin, Roger Brown, Richard ChrisTensen, Susan Fraser, RoberT Marks, George PorTer, Charles Rook, Carol Thompson, and Charles Wilson. Mary Riley was chosen Cup Girl Tor l956, an honor received by The senior girl mosT ouTsTanding in aThleTics. Mary has earned six leTTers and Tive emblems in G.A.A. acTiviTies. She ranks in The upper Third oT her class and has TwenTy-one su- perior raTings. Lincoln High School is iusTly proud oT The record made by seniors in The NaTional MeriT ExaminaTions given Tor The TirsT Time This year. EighT in This school were success- Tul in The preliminary examinaTion, and Two, Arnold Henderson and Carol Thompson, won scholarships. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP: Arnold Henderson, George PorTer, Carol Thompson, Charles Rook, Susan Fraser, Bob Marks BiruTa Adminis and lseaTecll Dick ChrisTensen Page 22 iw I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Boffom Row: Jacob, LauTzenheiser, Gabarron, Reimers, vice-president Wilson, presidenT: Hall, secreTary-Treasurer: Johnson, Johns, Adminis. Row 2: Loken, ChrasTil. Kruce, Gardner, Garlinghouse, Ficlce, Fraser, LichTenberg, Jones, Evolga, Downs. Row 3: Basoco, Brown, I-lenlce, Baldwin, ChrisTensen, I-lays, Ames, Henderson. Row 4: Blum, Bible, Glade, Leger, Gease, Beck, Dzenis, Kahler, Dieferich, Davisson, Croclcer. Three years oT worlc in scholarship, service To The school, ancl in exTracurricular acTiviTies were climaxed This spring by The announcemenT oT The sevenTy-Tive new members iniTiaTed inTo The Lincoln I-Iigh chapTer oT The NaTional I-lonor SocieTy. Membership is Iimifed To TiTTeen per- cenT oT The class, and To be eligible a senior musT be in The upper TwenTy-Tive percenT oT The class scholasTically. To hold Their Tour cardinal principles, characTer, scholarship, leadership, and serv- ice, as goals To sTrive Tor in liTe is The pur- pose oT The orqanizaTion. The lceysTone and Tlaminq Torch are symbolic oT The NaTional I-Ionor SocieTy. The lceysTone symbolizes The high ideals, and The Tlaming Torch sTands Tor The pur- pose oT The socieTy. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: BoTTom Row: ParroTT, McAllisTer, McLaughlin, PeTerson, Munson, WITT, Summers, Tisher, M. Miller, STohlman. Row 2: Quinn, McCoy, PorTer, MaThis, MaTisons, Seymour, Marlcs, Williams, Thompson. Row 3: We-bsTer, MuTz, Menqel, Meyers, SmiTh, Van Valin, Prucha, Sell, Walls, R. Miller. NoT Picfured: Meinlce, Rook, Sics, Sloan, Spadf, Theede, WrighT. The Senior Class officers, Mark Reimers fpresidentj, jack Muck fsecretaryj, Betsy Beck ftreasurerj, and Serge Castigliano fvicefpresidentj, are planning Senior Color Day with the assistance of Miss Crawrner and Mr. Reel, the senior counselors. The members oT The Class oT l956 will never TorgeT . . . The performances given by The fine aThleTes who had so much hearT and such a Tremendous desire To win . . . The pep assemblies, The Peppers and Cheerleaders cheering, and The band play- ing Rock Around The Clock . . . The hush ThaT Tell over The audience aT The ChrisTmas Vespers as The choirs sang a carol TogeTher . . . The applause Tor our classmaTes who gave excellenT periformances in plays, The opera, and Joy NighT . . . The saTisTacTion gained by Those who worlced on publicaTions, in clubs and sTu- denT governmenT and gave service To The school . . . UMCDMENTS TCD REMEMBER The pride we TelT when members oT The Senior Class were given recogniTion Tor Their scholasTic achievemenTs, honor roll, schol- arships, and NaTional l-lonor SocieTy . . . The help ThaT was given To us by TaculTy members who undersTood our needs and helped us To achieve greaT Things . . . The loyalTy and companionship oT our classmaTes during The Tun oT l-lobo Day and The exciTemenT oT Color Day . . . The regreT we TelT as our Three years drew rapidly To a close . . . graduaTion and The anTicipaTion oT The TuTure in our hearTs. AlThough our happy days aT Lincoln l-ligh are over, we will have These momenTs To remember. Seniors at play: Seen arnong the other characf Seniors at work: Frank Mettani, Sandy Finkel, Dave ters on Hobo Day, April 6, were Dick Basoco, Wilhelm, and Ginny Gessner find that senior research Ianie fohnson, and Arnold Henderson. papers require lots of note taking. Page 24 BIRUTA ADMINIS: Slenographic, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Nighl parlicipanr, honor roll, Nafional Honor Sociefy CAROL KAY ALLACHER: Arfs and Sciences, Y-Teens secre- lary, lnfernafional Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee FRANCES ANN ALLEN: Arls and Sciences, opera, Mimes, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Band lelfer, Twirler, Joy Night parlicipanf DONALD ALLENSWORTH: lnduslrial Arls, Band lefler EDWARD ARTHUR ALM: lnduslrial Arls DONALD P. AMES: Arfs and Sciences, lnlernalional Club, Science Club vice-presidenf, Apollo Choir, Joy Niqhf par- Hcipanf, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociefy KENNETH EUGENE ANDERSON: lnduslrial Arls, Boys Glee, Reserve baseball leH'er MARGARET ANDERSON: Slenographic, Peppers, honor roll ROSLYN RAE ANDERSON: Business Adminislrafion and Teachers, Mummers and iunior play commirrees, senior play sludenf direclor, opera commillee, Mummers secrefary, Peppers, Yfleens, Joy Nighf crew DONALD H. ANDREWS: Trades Preparalnry-Prinfing BEVERLY ANN ANTHONY: Clerical ROBERT VERNON ATKINS: Engineering, L Club, Boys Glee, Apollo Choir, Reserve and Varsily gymnasfics lellers, Joy Night parficipanf, honor roll JOAN CLAIRE AUGUSTIN: Arrs and Sciences, G.A.A,, Peppers assislanl squad leader, Apollo Choir, golf emblem, Counly Day, Joy Night parlicipanf, Twirler, Safely Cornf miflee secrefary, Honor Peppers JAMES S. AULD: Ar'rs and Sciences, opera orchestra, Band, Sophomore Band, Orchesfra, Band leller CLYDE L. AULT: Arfs and Sciences, Science Club, Apollo Choir vice-president Joy Nighf parficipanf JACOUELINE CARISSA BAARS: Business Adminislralion and Teachers and Sfenographic, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee NORMAN GARY BAGLEY: Indusfrial Arls, Boys Glee, Joy Night parlicipanl THOMAS ANTHONY BAINBRIDGE: Engineering, Advocate reporfer, Boys' Slale, Joy Night crew Adrninis Allacher Allensworlh Alm K. Anderson M.Anderson Andrews Anlhony Auguslin Auld Baars Bagley Allen Ames R. Anderson Alkins Aulf Bainbridge Page PAUL EVERED BALDWlN: Arls and Sciences and Engineer- ing, Science Club Treasurer, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely KATHLEEN JOYCE BARKER: Slenographic. Peppers MELVA MAE BARTZATT: Sfenographic, Clel Club, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Nighf parlicipanl, honor roll RICHARD M. BASOCO: Arls and Sciences, Mummers, junior and senior plays, lnfernalional Club, Mummers, Reserve baseball leller, Boys' Slale depuly allorney general, Joy Nighr crew, Nalional Honor Sociely BETTYNELLE BECK: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Repree senlalive and Allernale, Senior Class Treasurer, Advvcate copyreader, Mummers play, Mummers, Mimes, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee vice-presidenl, Sophomore Girls Glee sec- relary, Apollo Choir, Joy Nigh+ parlicipanl, Twirler, honor roll, Safely Commillee general chairman, Honor Peppers, Nalional Honor Sociely JOHN C. BECKER: Trades Preparafory-Eleclricily BARBARA ANN BEECHNER: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Represenlalive, opera, Aqualinks, Peppers, Coed Counselors, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl' parlicipanl, Keen Time Council, Safely Commiflee, Honor Peppers JUDY GAY BELLAIRS: Clerical, Apollo Choir MARCELLA LOU BERGER: Arls and Sciences, Advocate reporler, Y-Teens, Aqualinks, Peppers, opera, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighf crew Bible Bifferman Blum Bodfield Boppre Borchers Borner Boyd Bradley Page 26 3 Y f Baldwin Barker Barlzalf Basoco Beck Becker Beechner Bellairs Berger BARBARA JO BIBLE: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Rep- resenlarive and Allernaie, Links managing edilor, Advocate news edilor, iunior play commillee, Mimes, Wrifers Club, lnlernalional Club, Peppers squad leader, Y-Teens, Joy Night parficipanl and crew, honor roll, E.C.A. Commiliee, Ouill and Scroll, N.H.S.P,A. award, Honor Peppers, Nalional Honor Sociely RUFORD JAMES BITTERMAN: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Boys Glee, Apollo Choir GRETCHEN MARGARET BLUM: Arls and Sciences, Or- pheons, G.A.A. vice-president Peppers, opera orchestra, Band firsl sergeanl, Orcheslra vice-presidenl, louch loolball and volleyball emblems, hiking, badminlon, and baskelball lerlers: Band leller, Usherelles, Nalional Honor Sociely JOAN LORRAINE BODFIELD: Arls and Sciences, opera, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Apollo Choir, honor roll, Usherelles JUDITH ARLENE BOPPRE: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Allernale, opera, Wrilers Club, Inlernalional Club, Fulure Nurses Club, Peppers assislanl squad leader, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighf crew SHIRLEY ANN BORCHERS: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir CAROL JEAN BORNER: Slenographic, senior play commil- lee, Clel Club, Peppers, Coed Counselors, opera, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl' parlicipanl and crew, Usherelies SHARON ELAINE BOYD: Arts and Sciences, Mummers play commillee, opera, Nurses Club, Mimes, Mummers, Inferna- lional Club, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee. Aeolian Choir, honor roll, Usherelles. PAULA EARLENE BRADLEY: Homemaking Bradley Brannen Brehm Bricker Brolliar D. Brown R. Brown S. Brown Bruhl MARGARET CAROL BRUNKOW: Business Adminisfralion and Teachers, Fulure Nurses Club, Peppers JOANN N. BRUNNER: Clerical, opera, Clef Club, Y-Teens, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Usherelles OUIDA BRYSON: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Apollo Choir librarian RICHARD V. BUETHE: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, opera orcheslra, Orpheons secrelary, Band, Sophomore Band, Orcheslra president Band Ielfer, Joy Nighl' parlicipanl DARLENE ELAINE BUMGARDNER: Homemalcing, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Usherelles ELIZABETH BURCHARD: Arfs and Sciences, Home Room Alrernale, iunior play, opera, Clef Club, Orchesfra. Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Debale le+fer, Joy Nighr parlicipanl, honor roll BETTY JEAN BURESH: I-Iomemalcing, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee RICHARD C. BURNETT: Business Adminislralion and Teach- ers EDWIN BRUCE BUTLER: Arls and Sciences REBECCA BRADLEY: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Links fypisl and salesman, Peppers, G.A.A., Apollo Chair, baskelball emblem, honor roll FRANCES ANN BRANNEN: Homemalcinq, Fulure Nurses Club, Peppers CHARLEEN JO BREHM: Clerical, Coed Counselors REX E. BRICKER: Trades Preparalory-Prinlinq. L Club, Var- sily foofball manager leller SHIRLEY M. BROLLIAR: Clerical, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee DORIAN LEE BROWN: Arls and Sciences, Eulure Nurses Club vice-president Y-Teens, Peppers squad leader, opera commiffee, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Nighl parficipanl' ROGER LEWIS BROWN: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Links 'rypisf and salesman, senior and Mummers plays, Mummers, Band, Sophomore Band, Joy Niqhl' crew, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely SUSAN CLAIRE BROWN: Arls and Sciences, opera, Y-Teens, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Assembly Commiflee, Safely Commillee ROBERT MARTIN BRUHL: Trades Preparalory-Prin'ring Brunkow Brunner Bryson Buefhe Bumgardner Burchard Buresh Burnell' Bufler Page 27 Buzek Byers Calkins Casper Casfigliano Chermok BYRON ROGER BUZEK: lnduslrial Arls RICHARD BYERS: Arls and Sciences, opera, Boys Ocler. Boys Glee. Aeolian Choir, Reserve and Varsiry gymnaslics Iellers, Reserve Iraclr lerler, Joy Nighr parficipanl, L Club GARY LEE CALKINS: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Home Room Represenrarive and Aliernale, opera, Aeolian Choir, Reserve and Varsiry wresrling Ierlers. L Club LONNY L. CAMP: Engineering SONIA CARLSON: Fine Arls, Arf Club secrerary. Clef Club, Sophomore Girls Glee JUNE MARYLIN CARTER: Arrs and Sciences, Arr Club. lnfernarional Club, Y-Teens, Peppers, Joy Night crew, honor roll ROBERT LEROY CASPER: Business Aclrninislralion and Teachers SERGE A. CASTIGLIANO: Engineering, Home Room Repre- senlalive and Allernale, Senior Class vice-president Reserve Ioolball and Iraclr Iellers, Reserve and Varsily baslrelball lelrers, honor roll, L Club SHIRLEY MAE CI-IERMOK: Business Aclminisfrarion and Teachers, Advocate reporrer, Peppers, N.H.S.P.A. award, Joy Nighl' crew R. Chrisrensen V. Chrislensen Clark Camp Carlson Chesen Childs Carter Chrasfil ELLEN SUSAN CHESEN: Business Adminislrarion and Teachers, opera, Cler' Club, Orpheons, Eulure Nurses Club. Y-Teens, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee , Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighr parlicipanf, honor roll DAVID KIETI-I CHILDS: Arls ancl Sciences NANCY MARIE CI-IRASTIL: Sfenographic, Home Room Allernare, opera lead, Clef Club, man, Orpheons, Coed Counselors, YfTeens publiciry chair- Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Apollo Choir, Joy Nighr crew, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociery RICHARD LEE Cl-IRISTENSEN: Engineering, Home Room Alrernafe, Orpheons sergeanl-ar-arms, Band second lieu- 'renanI'. Orchesrra, Band Ielfer, Joy Clinic, honor roll Night crew, Srale Music VERA M. CHRISTENSEN: Business Adminislralion and Teach- ers, Home Room Alternafe, opera, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night par- Iicipanr, winrer sporls afrendanr GERALD MARTIN CLARK: Genera JOHN DAVID CLEMENTS: Busin Teachers, Boys Glee, Joy Nighl par? BONNIE H. CLOUGH: Clerical ROBERT G. CONVERSE: lndusrrial Clemenfs Clough Page 28 I, Apollo Choir ess Adminisrralion and icipanr Arfs Converse MAJEL LOVELA COOPER: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Links salesman, Peppers WILLIAM HOWARD CRANE: Engineering, senior play slaqe manager MARY ANNA CRATE: Homemalcinq MARVIN M. CREWDSON: Trades Preparalory-Carpenlry RONALD ARTHUR CRISP: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, opera commillee, Boys Glee. Apollo Choir, Joy Nighl parlicipanf MARTHA JO CROCKER: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Represenlarive and Allernale, iunior and senior plays, opera lead, Clef Club vice-presidenl, Mimes, Orpheons, Mummers, Peppers squad leader, Junior Girls Glee librarian, Girls Oclel, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl par- licipanr, Keen Time Council, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely JOHN WESLEY DAMKE: Trades Preparalory-Eleclricily WILLIAM JACK DANEK: Business Adminisfralion and Teachers. Sludenl Council, opera, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir, Counly Day, Joy Nighi parlicipanl PHYLLIS DEE DANIELS: Homemalcing, senior and Mummers play commillees, opera commirlee, Mummers, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir. E.C.A. Commilfee, Links salesman RITA LUCILLE DAVIS: Clerical, Links salesman, Advocate adverlising slalii, G.A.A.. Peppers, Red Cross proiecl, Junior Girls Glee. Sophomore Girls Glee. Ushererres SANDRA LOU DAVISSON: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Allernale, Advocnle news edilor, Peppers. Clel Club, Coed Counselors, Junior Girls Glee. Sophomore Girls Glee. Aeolian Choir, Joy Night parlicipani, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely LINDA DIANE DEBROWN: Arls and Sciences, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee GENEVIEVE LEE DENSBERGER: Arls and Sciences SANDRA R. DESHAYES: Clerical, Peppers MARALYN JOAN DEVORE: Slenoqraphic, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Nighf parlicipanf MARY LI.LLlAN DIETERICH: Arls and Sciences, Advocate lealure edifor and adverlising slalii, opera commiflee, Mimes, Y-Teens, Wrilers Club lreasurer, Peppers, Coed Counselors, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Quill and Scroll, Silver Key award in journalism, Joy Nighr Cenlral Commillee. parlicipanl, and crew: honor roll, E.C.A. Commillee, Honor Peppers, Nalional Honor Sociery JUDITH LEE DIXON: Slenographic, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Nighl parlicipanl, Safely Com- millee CLAUDE DOCHOW: Trades Preparalory-Elecfricily Densbierger De Shayes De Vore .JM Cooper Crane Crate Crewdson Crisp Crocker Danjke Danek Daniels Davis Davisson de Brown Dielerich Dixon Dochow Page 29 LLOYD EUGENE DONAHOO: Fine Arts JAMES WILSON DONOVAN: Business Administration and Teachers, iunior play, senior play committee, opera commit- tee, Boys Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Night participant and crew, Safety Committee JOHN CHARLES DORSEY: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate. Sophomore Class president, Junior Class secretary and treasurer, L Club, Varsity tootball letter, County Day, Joy Night participant Donahoo Donovan Dorsey Douthit Downs Drda Dreith Dwinell Dzenis Eaton Eglite Ehrlich R'. Ellenwood W. Ellenwood Elliott Page 30 The Homecoming royalty take a bow as Dallas Hunt, the queen fcenterj, and her lovely attendants, Sissy Walker jane Odell, Sharon Quinn, and Carole Martin, pause after the excitement of the halfftime coronation. JAMES STACY DOUTHIT: Engineering, opera, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant SARA MARGARET DOWNS: Arts and Sciences, Student Council editor, Home Room Representative and Alternate. Links salesman, Advocate copyreader, opera, Mummers play committee, Clet Club, Mummers, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Orpheons, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, County Day, Joy Night participant, Cheer- leader, Apprentice Cheerleader, honor roll, Junior Red Cross Representative, Safety Committee. National Honor Society DALLAS GENE DRDA: Engineering, Home Room Represen tative and Alternate NANCY RAE DREITH: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, senior play committee, opera, Clet Club, Future Nurses Club corresponding secretary. Peppers, Coed Counselors, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir RICHARD EUGENE DWINELL: Engineering, Mummers play committee, Mummers INGRIDA DZENlS: Arts and Sciences, Science Club secre- tary, international Club, honor roll, National Honor Society MAY M. J. EATON: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alter- nate, Aqualinlcs, International Club, G.A.A., Peppers, horse- back riding emblem, Scholastic Art Award, Joy Night participant, honor fall, American Field Service Exchange Student ANDREJS EGLlTE: Engineering WlLLlAM GEORGE EHRLlCH: Engineering, Home Room Alternate, Links salesman, Boys Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Night participant ROBERT BRUCE ELLENWOOD: Arts and Sciences, opera, Boys Octet, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant WILLIAM H. ELLENWOOD: Engineering, Joy Night par- ticipant ROBERT ALAN ELLIOTT: Business Administration and Teachers, Student Council, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Links salesman, iunior play, senior play stage manager, L Club, Mummers, Keen Time Council, Boys Octet, Boys Glee president, Aeolian Choir assistant business manager, Varsity track letter, Boys' State state attorney general, County Day, Joy Night participant, Assembly Committee, Satety Committee CHARLES B. ELLIS: Trades Preparalory-Eleclricily FRANCIS KAY ELLIS: Slenographic. Peppers assislanl' squad leader SANDRA KAY ELLIS: Arls and Sciences, senior play, opera, Peppers lreasurer, Mummers, Clef Club, Aqualinlcs, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee librarian, Aeolian Choir. Joy Nighl parlicipanl, Salefy Commillee, Honor Peppers RICHARD H. ENO: Business Adminislralion and Teachers CLARENCE JOHN ESHELMAN: Engineering BEVERLY ANN EVOLGA: Arls and Sciences, Advocate copyreader, senior play commillee, Mummers play, opera commiflee, Mummers, Peppers, Joy Nighl parlicipanl and crew, honor roll, Nalional Honor Society Fagerberg Farrell Ferguson Fiala Ficke Filberf Finkel Flachman Flansburg Flolh Foltz Frank ri, if C. Ellis F. Ellis S. Ellis Eno Eshelman Evolga E. WILLIAM FAGERBERG: Engineering, Camera Club, Science Club, Band, opera orcheslra, Orcheslra, Joy Nighl parlicipanl' ROBERT JOSEPH FARRELL: Arls and Sciences and Engi- neering. Science Club SHIRLEY ANN FERGUSON: Clerical, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee BARBARA ANN FIALA: Slenoqraphic, Peppers MARLENE KAY FICKE: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Represenlalive and Allernale, Advocate exchange edilor, opera commilfee, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Nighl Cenlral Commillee, Joy Nigh+ parlicipanl and crew, Cheer- leader, Apprenlice Cheerleader, honor roll, Safely Commil- lee, Nalional Honor Sociely KENNETH LEE FILBERT: Business Adminislralion and Teach- ers, L Club, Reserve baseball leller, Reserve and Varsily baslcelball Iellers SANDRA JOYCE FINKEL: Ar'rs and Sciences. Links sales- man, opera, Y-Teens, Mimes, Orpheons, Mummers, Peppers. Coed Counselors, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighr crew and parlicipanl, honor roll KAY LURAE FLACI-IMAN: Slenographic, Home Room Allernale, Peppers assislanl squad leader, Sophomore Girls Glee EARLENE FLANSBURG: Slenographic, Home Room Repre- senlafive, Peppers, Apollo Choir STANLEY W. FLOTH: Business Aclminislralion and Teachers, opera orcheslra, Band, Sophomore Band, Orcheslra, Band Ieller NORMA JEAN FOLTZ: Clerical, Peppers DOROTHY ANN FRANK: Boolclceepinq, opera commillee, Fulure Nurses Club, Peppers. Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir Page 31 Fraser Fullbroolc Gabarron Garlinghouse Garrell Gearke SUSAN INGEBJORG FRASER: Arls and Sciences, Scribe arlisl, iunior play commillee, Mimes lreasurer, Y-Teens, lnlernalional Club, Peppers squad leader, Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Nighr pariicipani and crew, honor roll, American Field Service, Safely Commillee, Honor Peppers, Nalional Honor Sociely EDWARD D. FULLBROOK: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, L Club, lnlernalional Club, Sophomore Band, Varsily lennis leller JO ANN GABARRON: Arls and Sciences, Sludenl Council, Links wriier and formal phoiography edilor, Advocate ad- verlising sialii, iunior play cornmillee, Aqualinlcs, Mimes, Y-Teens program chairman, Peppers presideni, Keen Time Council presidenl, Junior Girls Glee presidenl, Sophomore Girls Glee presideni, Snowball Princess, N.H.S.P.A. award, Counly Day, Joy Nighi parlicipanl, honor roll, Usherelles. Honor Peppers, Nalional Honor Socieiv RONNIE GENE GALOIS: Trades Preparalory-Priniing, L Club, Reserve and Varsily ioolball leflers, Reserve and Var- sily irack leilers ANTHONY JOSEPH GARBUSH: lnduslrial Arls MARGARET GARDNER: Aris and Sciences, Home Room Represenlalive, Advocate page 3 edilor, opera, Coed Counselors, Mummers, Aqualinks secrelary, Clef Club, Pep- pers, Y-Teens, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee. Aeolian Choir, Ouill and Scroll, Joy Nighi' Cenlral Com- miliee and parlicipanl, Cheerleader, Apprenlice Cheer- leader, honor roll, winler sporls allendani, Nalional Honor Socieiy Gibson Gies Gilberl Gilmore Giradoi Glade Galois Garbush Gardner Gease Geier Gessner MARY JEAN GARLINGHOUSE: Arls and Sciences, Sludenl Council secrelary-lreasurer, Home Room Allernaie, Links senior biography ediior, iunior play, opera, Aqualinlcs, Pep- pers secrelary, Fuiure Nurses Club, Mummers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee librarian, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighi pariicipanl, honor roll, Honor Peppers, Nalional Honor Socieiy WAYNETTE ANNE GARRETT: Slenographic, Y-Toons, Pep- pers. Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee JUDITH ANN GEARKE: Clerical, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee DIANE GEASE: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Represenia- live, Advocate page 3 edifor and edilor-in-chief, junior play commiflee, opera cornmiiiee, Mimes secreiary, Y-Teens, Wrilers Club lreasurer and presidenl, Peppers, Quill and Scroll presideril, Coed Counselors, Junior Girls Glee, Soph- omore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, E.C.A. Commillee, honor roll, Joy Night parlicipanl and crew, Honor Peppers, Na- iional Honor Sociely CAROL JEAN GEIER: Business Adminislralion and Teachers and Slenographic, Peppers, honor roll VIRGINIA M, GESSNER: Business Adminislraiion and Teach- ers, Home Room Allernale, senior play commillee, opera, Aqualinlcs presidenl, Peppers assisiani squad leader, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl parlicipanl, honor roll, Honor Peppers ROBERT R. GIBSON: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Rep- resenialive, Atlvotale sporls edilor, opera, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir assislani business manager, Reserve baseball leller, Scribe conlesl winner, Boys' Slale Supreme Courf iudge, Joy Nighl parlicipanl, honor roll DAVID A. GlES: Trades Preparalory-Eleclriciiy ANNE M. GILBERT: Arls and Sciences, Fuiure Nurses Club presidenl, lniernalional Club, Mimes, Peppers, Orcheslra, Honor Peppers FRANCES KAY GILMORE: Homemaking, Peppers, Soph- omore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir STEPHEN L. GIRARDOT: Arls and Sciences DOROTHY JEANNE GLADE: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Allernale, Y-Teens, Peppers squad leader, Coed Counselors, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Nighf parficipani, Ushereiies, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely Page 32 lDick Clhrmtensen, Sonya Iiarding, jack Miick, and Karen Krieger compare their senior pictures before handing them in to jean Garlinghouse fseaiedql, senior editor of The Links. Goeriiz Grabenslein Grasz Gray Greenemeier Greenlee Gruendeman Gruenemeier Guild Haase Haighf Hall IRENE GOERITZ: Arrs ancl Sciences, lniernalional Club SARA A. GRABENSTEIN: Aris and Sciences, Home Room Represeniaiive, opera chorus and accompanisi, Clef Club presideni, Orpheons vice-president Y-Teens, Peppers, Coed Counselors, Fufure Nurses Club, Junior Girls Glee secrerary- lreasurer and accompanisr, Girls Ociei accompanisi, Soph- omore Girls Glee accompanisl, Aeolian Choir presiclenf. Joy Nighr pariicipani, Sraie Music Clinic WENDELL l-l. GRASZ: Engineering, Band, Band leller TRlTHENA MAY GRAY: Clerical, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee MARYANE GREENEMEIER: Business Adminisiralion and Teachers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glce, Aoolian Choir, Ushereiies ROGER DERRlCK GREENLEE: Business Adminisiraiion and Teachers, L Club, Varsiiy baslceiball lefier GRACE MARIE GRUENDEMAN: Ar'rs and Sciences, Mimes. Wrirers Club, Peppers, Coed Counselors, honor roll GARY LEE GRUENEMEIER: Business Adminisirafion and Teachers, Home Room Allernale. L Club, Boys Glee, Varsity golf lefler, Joy Night pariicipani FRANKLIN DEAN GUlLD: lnclusirial Aris, L Club, Reserve and Varsiiy iooiball leiiers JANET MARIE l-IAASE: Business Adminisirafion and Teach- ers and Srenographic, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Y'Teens STANDLEY LARRY l-lAlGl-lT: Business Adminisiraiion and Teachers, L Club, Varsily swimming leiler DON EVAN HALL: Aris and Sciences, Home Room Alier- nale, Boys Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Niqhr parlicipani, Re- serve iraclc leifer, honor roll Page 33 DOROTHY MARGARET HALL: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Allernale, Advocate managing edilor and news edilor, junior play commillee, Mummers play sludenl direclori Mummers presidenl, Quill and Scroll, Mimes, Y-Teens, Inler- nalional Club, Peppers, Coed Counselors, N.H.S.P.A. award, Joy Nighl parlicipanl and crew, honor roll, Salely Com- milee, Honor Peppers, Nalional Honor Sociely secrelary- lreasurer PATRICIA ANN HAMER: Slenographic, Home Room Rep- resenlalive, Sophomore Girl: Glee, Apollo Choir BARBARA E. HAMMOND: Arls and Sciences, Advocale reporler, Aqualinlcs vice-presidenl, Y-Teens, Peppers squad leader, G.A.A., Sophomore Girls Glee, swimming emblem, Joy Nighl parlicipanl DAVID DEE HANN: lnduslrial Arls, Home Room Represenl- alive, L Club, Reserve and Varsily loolball Iellers, Reserve lraclc Ieller SHARON L. HANNEMAN: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Home Room Represenlalive, Junior Girls Glee. Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Peppers, Twirler, Joy Nighl parlicipanl CAROL LEE HANSEN: Arls and Sciences, Y-Teens, Peppers, honor roll MARIANNE MARGARET HANSEN: Business Adminislralion and Teachers. senior play commillee, opera, Orpheons vice- presidenl, Clef Club, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Girls Oclel, Sophomore Girls Glee presidenl, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl parlicipanl SONYA HARDING: Arls and Sciences, Peppers, G.A.A., horsebaclx riding and volleyball emblems, Joy Night parlicie anl P MARVIN V. HARRIS: Induslrial Arls, Home Room Allernale VERL GENE I-IARRIS: Business Adminislraliorl and Teachers JOHN C. HARRISON: Engineering RAYMOND PAUL HARTLEY: Trades Preparalory-Aulo Shop Hall Hamer Hammond Harm Hanneman C.. Hansen GALE E. I-IARTMAN: Trades Preparalory-Aulo Shop JACOUELINE ANN HATCHER: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Y-Teens, Peppers, Fulure Nurses Club, Inlerna- lional Club, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee. Apollo Choir, Salely Commillee EUGENE ETMUND HAUSCHILD: Engineering ROGER WILLIAM HAYFORD: Arls and Sciences, Links salesman, junior play, Mummers, Boys Glee. Joy Nighl para licipanl, Salely Commillee ROBERT L. HAYS: Arls and Sciences, opera lead, lnlerna- lional Club, Band lirsl lieulenanl, Orcheslra, Boys Oclel. Boys Glee. Aeolian Choir, Band Ieller, Joy Niqhl parlicipanl, Slale Music Clinic, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely JAMES G. HEEFELFINGER: Induslrial Arls, L Club, Varsily gymnaslics Ieller M. Hansen Harding M. Harris V. I'IaffiS I'I5 I50n Hafiletlf Harlman Halcher Hauschild Haylord Hays Heffel WIQSY Page 34 GALORT DEE HEMSATH: Engineering, Band, Sophomore Band ARNOLD CLAYTON HENDERSON: Arls and Sciences and Engineering, Home Room Represenlafive and Allernafe, junior play sludenl direclor, senior play, Mummers play. Science Club president vice-presidenl, lreasurerg Mummers, lnfernalional Club, Joy Nighr parficipanl, honor roll, Library Commillee, Nalional Honor Sociely FREDRIC H. HENKE: Business Adminisiralion and Teachers, Advocate reporler, senior play, Mummers play, Mummers, Boys Glee, Nafional Honor Sociely MARLENE JOYCE HENNESSEY: Homemalcing, Y-Teens, Peppers, Coed Counselors, Sophomore Girls Glee RlCHARD F. HERGENRADER: Business Aclminislralion and Teachers, Sludenl Council, Home Room Represenlalive ancl Alfernale, Junior Class presidenf, L Club secrelary, Varsily baseball lefler, Reserve and Varsify baslcelball lellers. Counly Day. Joy Nighf pariicipanl, Keen Time Council ROSEMARY KAY HERGENRADER: Business Adminislralion ancl Teachers, Home Room Aliernafe, Advocate reporler, Peppers. Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Nighl parlicipanl, Ushereiles JUDY ANNE HESPE: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee ROBERT HESSEE: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, opera, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir, Reserve baslceiball man- ager leller, Joy Night parlicipanl, Doormen JAMES ELLIOTT HlCKS: Business Aclminislralion and Teach- ers, Doormen K'ANlCE HlLL: Arls and Sciences, iunior and senior play commillees, opera commillee, Peppers, lnlernalional Club, Fulure Nurses Club, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Night crew, Honor Peppers THOMAS LEROY HILT: Business Adminisiralion and Teach- ers LYLE LEE HOLLIBAUGH: lnduslrial Arls, Reserve baskelball leller Housel D. Hun'r K. Hun? R. Hunl W. Hunl' lsherwood Hemsarh Henderson Henke Hennessey R. F. Hergenrader R. K. Hergenrader Hespe Hessee Hicks Hill Hill' Hollibaugh BARBARA JEAN HOUSEL: Business Adminisfralion and Teachers, Advocate slalzli, Orcheslra librarian, Y-Teens, Pep- pers, Joy Nighl parlicipanl DALLAS ANN HUNT: Arls and Sciences, Sludenf Council presidenl, opera. Fufure Nurses Club, Peppers, G.A.A., Coed Counselors, Aqualinlrs, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee secrelary, swimming and golf emblems, Counly Day, Joy Niqhl Cenlral Commillee and parficipanl, honor roll, homecoming queen, Safely Commilfee, Honor Peppers KENNETH D. HUNT: lncluslrial Arls, Band, Sophomore Band ROBERTA RUTH HUNT: Slenographic, Peppers WlLLlAM PAUL HUNT: Arfs and Sciences, iunior play. Arl Club, Mummers, Band, Sophomore Band, Band leller BRUCE A. ISHERWOOD: Business Adminisfrafion and Teachers, Home Room Allernale, L Club, Varsily lennis leller, Joy Nighl' parlicipanl Page 35 Jackman Jacob Jacobs CAROLE LEE JACKMAN: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee ROSALIE MARIE JACOB: Arls and Sciences, iunior play, opera, Y-Teens, Mimes, Cleli Club, Orpheons, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl parlicipanl, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely RICHARD LEE JACOBS: Business Adminislralion and Teach- ers, Sludenl Council vice-presidenl, Home Room Represenla- live and Allernale, Sophomore Class vice-presidenl, Junior Class presidenl, Links wriler, Advocate assislanl sporls edi- lor, L Club presidenl, Reserve and Varsily loolball lellers, Varsily lraclc leller, Reserve and Varsily baslrelball lellers, Courily Day, Joy Nighl Cenlral Commillee and crew JERRY LEE JACOBY: Business Adminislralion and Teachers and Fine Arls, Links arlisr, Band, Reserve lraclc Ieller, Band leller, Slhralhmore arl' award LARRY DALE JACOBY: Engineering GAYE ANNE JAMESSON: Eine Arls, opera chorus and commillee, senior play commirlee, Wriiers Club, Peppers. Orcheslra, Aeolian Choir, Apollo Choir VELTA INTA JODAIS: Arls and Sciences, Inlernalional Club, Peppers, honor roll SANDRA LOU JOHNS: Arls and Sciences. Home Room Represenlalive and Allernale, Advocate bool: eclilor, Fulure Nurses Club, Y-Teens, Orpheons, Quill and Scroll, Peppers, Coed Counselors, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee secrelary, Apollo Choir, Joy Niqhl parlicipanl and crew, honor roll, E.C,A. Commillee, Safely Cornmillee, Honor Peppers, Nafional Honor Sociely SIDNEY ANN JOHNSEN: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Allernale, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Mimes, Sophomore Girls Glee, Usherelles BREANNA L. JOHNSON: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Alfernale, Links salesman, Advocate reporrer, Eulure Nurses Club, Safely Commillee, Peppers, Y'Teens, Keen Time Coun- cil, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Niqhr parlicipanl Jodias Johns Johnsen S. Johnson C. Jones M.Jones J. Jacoby L. Jacoby Jamesson JANENE JOHNSON: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Rep- resenlalive, iunior, senior, and Mummers play commillees, Mimes, Peppers, Mummers, Coed Counselors vice-presidenl, Joy Nighl' parficipanl, Twirler, honor roll, Safely Commillee, National Honor Sociely JANIE MAURINE JOHNSON: Arfs and Sciences, Home Room Allernale, Links salesman, Advocate reporler, Mum- mers play commillee, opera, Mimes, Mummers, Wrilers Club, lnlernalional Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, World Affairs Conference Schol- arship, Joy Nighl Cenlral Commillee and parlicipanl, Slale Music Clinic, Cheerleader, honor roll, Keen Time Council, Safely Commillee, Honor Peppers SUSAN CLARE JOHNSON: Arls and Sciences, iunior play commillee, Y-Teens service chairman, Eulure Nurses Club. Coed Counselors, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Nighf crew CONNIE RUTH JONES: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Represenlalive, opera, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Girls Oclel, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighr parlicipanl, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely MARILYN PAULINE JONES: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee KARYN LEE KAHLER: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Al- lernale, Links wriler, Fulure Nurses Club, Inlernalional Club, Coed Counselors president Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Nighl parlicipanl and crew, Slale Music Clinic, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely MELVIN JOHN KAPELLER: Trades Preparalory-Machine, L Club, Varsily loolball leller RONALD KASTANEK: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Advoeale reporier, Joy Nighl' parlicipanl B. Johnson J. Johnson J. M. Johnson Kahler Kapeller Kaslanek Page 36 NAOMI MARLA KAUFMAN: Arls and Sciences and Engi- neering, Fulure Nurses Club, Wrilers Club, Y-Teens, Peppers, Apollo Choir ADELE LINEA KElSER: Business Adminislralion and Teach- ers, opera, lvlimes vice-president Junior Girls Glee, Soph- omore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl' parficipanl PATSY RAE KEISER: l-lomemalcing, Home Room Represenl- a+ive, Peppers assisfanl squad leader, Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Nighr parlicipanl GARY LEE KELLER: Arls and Sciences and Engineering, Home Room Allernale, L Club, Varsify swimming lelfer, Joy Nighl parficipanl JANICE l. KELLER: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Home Room Represenfalive, Advocate adverlisinq stall, junior play commillee, lvlummers, Fulure Nurses Club. Y-Teens, lvlimes, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Night parlicipanl, honor roll, Safely Commillee, Peppers JOHN H. KELLOGG: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Home Room Represenlafive and Allernale, Advocate pho- fographer, L Club, Reserve baseball leller, Reserve and Varsily baslcelball lelfers, honor roll ROBERTA JOAN KELLY: Arls and Sciences, iunior and senior play commiflees, opera, Coed Counselors, Inferna- fional Club, Peppers, lvlimes, Orpheons, Wrilers Club. Y-Teens, Clef Club, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighr parricipanr, Sfale Music Clinic, honor roll, Ushereifes, Assembly Commiliee, Safely Commirlee LORETTA ANN KEMPER: Clerical, opera, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl' parlicipanl CAROLYN CLAlRE KIESS: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Represenfalive, junior and senior play commillees, Mimes, G.A.A., Peppers, Y-Teens, Camera Club, Joy Nighl parlici- panf, E.C.A. Commillee, Safely Commirlee KENT DOUGLAS KNEE: Business Aclminislrafion and Teach- ers, opera, Science Club, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl parlicipanl' SHlR.LEY JEAN KOCH: Business Adminisfralion and Teach- ers, opera, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighr parlicipanl' PATRICIA ANN KREICK: Sfenographic, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir WAYNETA THERESA KREJCI: Homemaking, Peppers The seniors who won N.H.S.P.A, awards at the journalism convention are: fstandingj George Por' ter, Shirley Clierrnok, Diane Stohlman, Richard Ykfalken fseatedj fo fknn C3abarron,1Dorothy fiaU, Barbara Bible, Sandra Liclitenberg, and Pat Tobin. Kaufman A. Keiser P. Keiser G. Keller J. Keller Kellogg Kelly Kemper Kiess Knee. Koch Kreick Krelcl Krieger Kruce KAREN LEE KRIEGER: Slenographic, Y-Teens, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighr parlicipani KAREN RAE KRUCE: Arls and Sciences, Advocate exchange edilor, opera, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl' parficipanl, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely Page 37 l , ,, DARRELL E. LANDINGHAM: Business Aclminisirafion and Teachers, Reserve gymnasiics leirer BARBARA L. LANTZ: Sienographic, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee KATHLEEN ANN LARSEN: Clerical BARBARA JEAN IDA LAUTZENHEISER: Aris and Sciences, Science Club, Y-Teens, Wriiers Club, Peppers, Infernaiional Club, Coed Counselors, Sophomore Girls Glee, honor roll, Ushereires, Nafional Honor Socieiy Landingham Lanfz Larsen Laufzenheiser Law Lawson Leacock Leger Page 38 Give 'em an LV, Mr. Cavett gives L Club passes to Gary Smith, Chuck Dorsey, and Bob Atkins to admit them to all games. ROGER JAMES LAW: Engineering BLANCHE LAWSON: Arfs and Sciences, opera, Y-Teens. Peppers, Coed Counselors, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighf crew, Sfaie Music Clinic, honor roll, Honor Peppers SALLY JEAN LEACOCK: Business Adminisfralion and Teach- ers ancl Sienographic, Clef Club, Peppers, Keen Time Council, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Nighl parficipanf, Honor Peppers MARY MARGARET LEGER: Ar'rs and Sciences, Fufure Nurses Club, lniernafional Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Y-Teens, Orchesira, Sophomore Girls Glee, honor roll, Ush- erefies, Library Commiiree, Naiional Honor Sociefy NORMAN H. LeGRANDE: Business Adminislrafion and Teachers BARBARA MAY LEMMERMAN: Business Adminisfraiion and Teachers, G.A.A. presiclenf, Peppers, volleyball, bad- minfon, baseball, fable Tennis, and archery emblems: fooiball and baslrefball leliers, honor roll STEPHEN M. LEVY: Business Adminisfrafion and Teachers, Home Room Represenraiive and Alfernaie, Reserve and Varsily frooiball leirers LeGrande Lemmerman Levy JUDITH ANN LEWIS: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Sophomore Girls Glee, lnfernalional Club secrefary, Furure Nurses Club SANDRA SUE LICHTENBERG: Arls and Sciences, Links business manager, Scribe business manager, Advocate ex- change edilor, Mimes vice-president Y-Teens, lnfernalional Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers vice-president Wrilers Club, Quill and Scroll, N.H.S.P.A. award, Joy Night parlici- panf, Assembly Commiffee, Honor Peppers, Nalional Honor Sociely DAVID LEE LIDEN: Engineering JANA DEE ANN LILLIE: Arls and Sciences, Advocate ad- verlising slafl' CAROLYN KAY LINEBAUGH: Homemalring, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee RONALD LEE LINGLE: Business Adminislrarion and Teach- ers, Joy Nighl parlicipanl' MARGARET ROSE LIONBERGER: Slenographic, Home Room Allernafe, Mimes, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Nighl parlicipanl, Cheerleader, Appren- lice Cheerleader COLEEN ANN LIVINGSTON: Clerical I-IALLAN WAYNE LOCH: Business Aclminisfralion and Teachers BARBARA ANN LOKEN: Arfs and Sciences, Home Room Represenlafive, Mummers play commiflee, Mimes, Mummers, Aqualinlcs, Coed Counselors, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, swimming emblem, honor roll, Na- fional Honor Sociely ROBERT H. LONG: Business Adminislrarion and Teachers, Boys Glee ARLENE JUNE LOOS: I-Iomemalcing JO ANNE ALICE LOTT: Business Adminislralion and Teach- ers, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Honor Peppers MARJORIE L. LOVE: Slenoqraphic, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee THELMA JEAN LUFT: Slenographic, Peppers assisranl' squad leader, Sophomore Girls Glee, Honor Peppers GLEN L. MADSEN: Arfs and Sciences, opera, L Club, Boys Glee. Aeolian Choir, Reserve and Varsify foolball leflers, Reserve wrestling leller, Joy Nigh+ parricipanl, honor roll ELIZABETH JEAN MAHER: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Clel Club, Peppers, G.A.A., Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee. baskerball emblem, Joy Nighl' par- ricipanl, honor roll JANIS IVARS MALDAVS: lnduslrial Arls, Boys Glee Lewis Lichfenberg Liden Lillie Linebauqh Lingle Lionberger Livingsfon Loch LOIKEF1 Long Loos Lol? Love Luff MBCJSGI1 Maher Maldavs Page 39 Manke Mariscal Marks L. Marlin R. Marlin Mason SANDRA RUBY MANKE: Clerical, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee IRENE ELAINE MARISCAI.: Homemalcing ROBERT H. MARKS: Arls and Sciences, Advocate sporls edilor, opera, lnlernalional Club vice-presidenl, Quill and Scroll, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighf parlicipanl, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely BEVERLY MARSHALL: Sfenographic, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Honor Peppers KAY MARSHALL: Slenographic, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Malrice L. Maul R. Maul Maynard McAlIisler McCall Page 40 i ' 1 I I 3 I B. Marshall K. Marshall C. Marlin Mafhena Mafhis Mafisons CAROLE ANN MARTIN: Clerical, Home Room Represenl- alive and Allernale, Peppers assisfanl squad leader, Apollo Choir, homecoming allendanl, Joy Nighl parlicipanl LAURA ANN MARTIN: Homemalcing RUTH MARIE MARTIN: Arls and Sciences, opera, Clel Club, Mimes, Orpheons, Y-Teens, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl parficipanl JOHN MASON: Business Adminislralion and Teachers SHARON DIANE MATHENA: Sfenographic, Science Club, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night parficipanl KENNETH LOUIS MATHIS: Arls and Sciences, opera lead, lnfernalional Club, Boys Oclel, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl parlicipanl, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociefy ANDRIS MATISONS: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Rep- resenlalive, L Club, honor roll, Reserve loolball lelfer, Var- sify Track Ieller. Varsiry baslcefball leller, Nalional Honor Sociefy MARY ELAINE MATTICE: Sfenographic, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Usherelles, honor roll LARRY DEAN MAUL: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Band, Sophomore Band, Joy Nighl parficipanl' RICHARD DEAN MAUL: Trades Prepararory-Machine MARVIN MAYNARD: Arl's and Sciences and Engineering GAIL ARLENE MCALLISTER: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Alfernafe, Advocate exchange eclilor, senior play, Mummers play commillee, Y-Teens, Mimes, Coed Counselors, Mummers vice-president Peppers, Fulure Nurses Club, Soph- omore Girls Glee, honor roll, Naiional Honor Sociely RAY H. McCALl.: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Band, Band Iefler MARILYN JANE McCOY: Arts and Sciences, Y-Teens, Clet Club, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee. Apollo Choir, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society MARIE ANN MCCULLOUGH: Clerical, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Night participant CAROL ELAINE McDONALD: Clerical, opera committee, Y-Teens, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir CAROLYN LEE MCDONALD: Clerical, Peppers ROSS MCGLASSON: Engineering, Home Room Represent- ative and Alternate, Links salesman, Advotate business manager and reporter, Quill and Scroll, L Club, Varsity swimming letter, N.H.S.P.A. award. LARRY D. McKEE: Trades Preparatory---Auto Shop, Boys Glee SYLVIA JANE MCLAUGHLIN: Arts and Sciences, Advolflltz' exchange editor, junior play, Mummers play student director, opera, Y-Teens, Mimes, Clet Club, Mummers, Orpheons, Peppers, Coed Counselors, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant, Cheer- leader, honor roll, Satety Committee, National Honor Society MARLEEN JOAN MEINKE: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, Peppers, Y-Teens, Band, Sophomore Band, Band letter, honor roll, Honor Peppers. National Honor Society JOSEPH J. MENDOZA: Industrial Arts, Reserve baseball letter EMMA JANE MENGEL: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, junior and senior plays, Mummers play com- mittee, Y-Teens, Mummers, Mimes president, Clet Club. Writers Club, International Club, Peppers squad leader. Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, County Day, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, honor roll, Keen Time Council, winter sports attendant, Na- tional Honor Society RONALD D. MERRY: Engineering, Home Room Alternate, Boys Glee, Varsity gymnastics letter, Joy Night participant FRANK JAMES METTAM: Engineering ROLF MEYER: Arts and Sciences, Advocate photographer and reporter, opera, Camera Club president, International Club, Aeolian Choir secretary, American Field Service Ex- change Student McLaughIin Meinlce Mendoza MSYGV Meyers Miles V McCoy McCullough C. E. McDonald C. L. McDonald McGlasson McKee LYNNE BERNICE MEYERS: Arts and Sciences, Links writer, Scribe business manager, Advocate copyreader and adver- tising statt, iunior and senior play committees, opera com- mittee, Y-Teens, Writers Club vice-president and secretary. Coed Counselors, Mimes, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Soph- omore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, sophomore debate trophy, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic, honor roll, As- sembly Committee, E.C.A. Committee, National Honor Society ELIZABETH LEE MILES: Arts and Sciences, iunior and senior play committees, Peppers, Future Nurses Club, Coed Counselors, International Club, Junior Girls Glee, Joy Night Central Committee and crew, honor roll ADAM OUE MILLER: Trades Preparatory-Auto Shop, Home Room Representative MARY ANNA MILLER: Arts and Sciences, International Club, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club corresponding secretary, Peppers, Y-Teens, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Night participant and crew, State Music Clinic, honor roll, E.C A. Committee, Satety Committee, National Honor Society MELISSA MILLER: Arts and Sciences, senior play, iunior and Mummers play committees, opera, Mimes, Clet Club, Y-Teens, Mummers, Orpheons, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant Meng-el Merry Mettam A,MiIler M.A.MilIer M.MilIer wi K -in Page 41 Miller Misa Moeller Monhardl Moralez More Morgan Morilz Morley Mosely Muck Mueller DOUGLAS EUGENE MORITZ: Business Administration and Teachers FRANKLIN MICHAEL MORLEY: Engineering, opera lead, Boys Oclel, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir vice-presidenl, Re- serve loolball Ieller, Joy Nighl' parlicipanl, honor roll CARL EDWARD MOSELY: Industrial Arls Band So homore I i P Band, Joy Nighl participant JACK L. MUCK: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Sludenl Council, Home Room Representative, Senior Class secrelary, L Club vice-presidenl, Sophomore Band, Reserve gymnaslics leller, Varsily loolball letter, Reserve wreslling Ieller, Counly Day, Joy Nighl participant JUDY DIANE MUELLER: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Allernale, Mummers play commillee, Mimes, Mummers treasurer, Fulure Nurses Club, Y-Teens, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Night parlicipanl, honor roll, Safely Com- millee, Honor Peppers Page 42 ROMA JEAN MILLER: Slenographic, Sophomore Class lreasurer, Junior Class secrelary and vice-presidenl, Peppers vice-presidenl and assislanl squad leader, G.A.A. secrelary, Coed Counselors, Sophomore Girls Glee, volleyball, bad- minlon, and baslcelball lellersg football and bowling emblems, honor roll, I-lonor Peppers, Nalional l-lonor Society DAILA ARIJA MISA: Arls and Sciences, Peppers, Joy Night parlicipanl, honor roll LUCILLE ANN MOELLER: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Peppers, Band, Sophomore Band, Band leller CAROLYN R. MONHARDT: Business Aclminislralion and Teachers, Fulure Nurses Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girl-2 Glee, Usherelles ANITA LEE MORALEZ: Business Adminislralion and Tench- ers, Junior Girls Glee, Clel Club, Peppers JOAN EILEEN MORE: Slenographic, Clel Club, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee CLAIR F. MORGAN: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Home Room Represenlalive and Allernale, Links arlisl, Scribe arlist, Advocate arl eclilor, Nalional Scholastic Art Award Key ol Meril llsl placel, live lcey awards, one cer- lilicale of meril' at Regional Art Exhibit Doctor Robert Garlinglwuse, one of Lincoln Higlfs most loyal fans, is always ready to take care of an injured player during practice or at a game. Roger Greenlee gets fast first aid so he will be ready for Friday's game while Serge Castigliano stands by to give moral support. JUDlTH ANN MUNSON: Slenographic, Home Room Rep- resenlalive and Allernaie, Coed Counselors secre'rary-l'reas- urer, Peppers squad leader, Sophomore Girls Glee librarian, Band leller, Joy Night pariicipanl, Twirler, honor roll, Na- 'rional Honor Sociely ALONA MUSSMANN: Slenoqraphic, Peppers NORMA JEAN MUTZ: Slenoqraphic, Clel Club, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Nighl' parlicipanl, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely Munson Mussmann Mufz Myers D. L. Nelson D. R'. Nelson Nevels C. Newman L. Newman Newlon Novicoff Noyes A big smile greets the family arid friends of Susan Fraser fforegroundj as she and Sally Williams return from a wonderful summer in Europe, sporif sored by the American Field Service program. MARY ANN MYERS: Arfs and Sciences, opera, Mimes. Y-Teens, lnlernalional Club, Wrilers Club vice-president Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Scribe conlesl' winner, Joy Nighl crew, honor roll DARRELL LEROY NELSON: lnduslrial Arls, Home Room Alfernafe, L Club, Reserve and Varsify gyrnnaslics lellers DONALD RICHARD NELSON: Business Adminisfralion and Teachers JOYCE ANN NEVELS: Clerical, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Nighl parlicipanl CHARMIAN KAY NEWMAN: Aris and Sciences, Advocate page 2 ediior, Peppers, honor roll LARRY G. NEWMAN: Trades Preparaiory-Prinling BOBBIE JEAN NEWTON: Homemaking, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir HAROLD STEPHEN NOVICOFF: Arls and Sciences, opera, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighf parlicipani, Safely Commillee CYNTHIA SUE NOYES: Ar+s and Sciences and Engineering, iunior and senior play cornmil l'ees, Eulure Nurses Club. lnlernalional Club, Peppers, Joy Nighl crew Page 43 JANE MARIE ODELL: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, iunior play commiflee, opera, Clef Club, Aqualinlcs, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee. Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl' parlicipanl, Twirler, Cheer- leader, homecoming allendanl MARYLEE ODMAN: Business Adminislralion and Teachers RICHARD JOSEPH O'GRADY: Engineering, Links sales- man, senior and Mummers play commi+'rees, Mummers, Boys Glee, Boys' Slale assislanl allorney general, Joy Nighl crew MARCIA LEE O'NElLL: Arls and Sciences, opera, Clel Club, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee. Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl parlicipanl JANICE LORRAINE OWENS: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Allernale, iunior and senior play commillees, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Nighl crew MARIE LOUISA PARROTT: Business Adminislraiion and Teachers, Home Room Reprezenlalive, junior and senior play commiflees, opera, Clef Club, Mimes, Orpheons, Wrilers Club, lnlernalional Club, Peppers squad leader, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Girls Ocfel. Joy Nighl' parlicipanl, honor roll, Nafional Honor Sociely ANN LUCILE PEARCE: Arls and Sciences, Links lypisl. senior play commilnlee, Links salesman, Peppers CONNIE PETERSON: Business Adminislralion and Teachers. opera, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee. Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl' parlicipanl and crew, honor roll, Usherelles, Nalional Honor Sociely NANCY MAE PETERSON: Slenographic, Coed Counselors, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Nighf parlicipanl Odell Odman O'Grady H . . O'NeilI Owens Parroff Philips Phillips PhiPPS Pearce C. Peferson N. Pelerson PTSVCE FIeiSf1D0l POYYBY Powell Prai Prucha PHYLLlS JUNE PHILIPS: Clerical DARRELL D. PHILLIPS: lndusirial Aris JUDITH CAROLE PHIPPS: Arls and Sciences, Advocate reporler, Peppers, Camera Club secrelary, lniernafional Club, Y-Teens, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Nighf crew, Assembly Commilfee DONNA MAE PTERCE: Sienographic, Home Room Repre- senlalive and Allernale, opera, Clef Club, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee presidenl, Aeolian Choir. Joy Nighl pariicipanl, honor roll JANICE LEE PIETENPOL: Business Adminisiralion and Teachers, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir GEORGE COBY PORTER: Engineering, Home Room Aller- 1 '1.' -4 male, Links wrifer, Advocate assislanl sporfs edifor, L Club, . K ' 4 Sophomore Band, Varsily lrack leller, Quill and Scroll, Psy . 3 Q., N.l-l.S.P.A. award, Joy Nighf parlicipanl, honor roll, Na- ,T lional Honor Sociely i T M Q. .,,,, ., FRED L. POWELL: Engineering, Band, Sophomore Band. ag Band leller ,,,'i:, f i, , LAURINE PRAI: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, honor roll CLAIRE ROGENE PRUCHA: Arfs and Sciences, Home Room Represenlalive, Links edilor, Scribe edilor, Advocate adverlising slail, junior play commillee, opera, Mimes, Cleli Club, Writers Club secrelary-Treasurer, Y-Teens, Peppers assisfanl squad leader, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, sophomore debale lrophy, Girls' Slale lieulenanl governor, Joy Nighl parlicipanl, honor roll, Girls' Nalion, E.C,A. Commillee, Nalional Honor Sociely Page 44 g , .7..s:, m ,v ' ar' ' QQ mm., gf . f ss in L. Pudists Purcell Quinn B. Reed J. Reed Reimers Renlcen Rezny R'hamy Rhea Richards Riley Rising Ritchey Ritenour Artists at work! At least rnakefup artists are at work, for Sally Downs fforegroundl and Sharon Boyd are doing a good job of helping Betsy Beck fleftl and Beverly Evolga become actresses. ARTURS PUDISTS: Trades Preparatory-Electricity JAMES E. PURCELL: Arts and Sciences, iunior play, Joy Night participant, Boys Glee, Apollo Choir, Writers Club, Mummers, Satety Committee SHARON LEE QUINN: Arts and Sciences, Student Council, Home Room Alternate, Advocate page 2 editor, Mummers play committee, opera, Y-Teens, Mummers, Mirnes, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee. Aeolian Choir, Quill and Scroll, County Day, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, Twirler, Cheerleader, honor roll, homecom- ing attendant, Satety Committee, National Honor Society BEVERLY JUNE REED: Stenographic, Peppers JERRY L. REED: Trades Preparatory-Machine MARK ALAN REIMERS: Engineering, Student Council, Home Room Representative, Senior Class president, Mum- mers. L Club, Reserve and Varsity football letters, Varsity wrestling letter, honor roll, Doormen, National Honor So- ciety vice-president THOMAS CLARENCE RENKEN: Business Administration and Teachers MARION J. REZNY: Clerical MARILYN JEANETTE RHAMY: Stenographic, Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee JAMES W. RHEA: Engineering, Home Room Representative, Mummers play, Mummers, Band, Sophomore Band, Joy Night participant ROY CHARLES RICHARDS: Engineering, L Club, Boys Glee, Apollo Choir, Varsity swimming manager letter, Joy Night participant MARY ELIZABETH RILEY: Business Administration and Teachers, G.A.A. president and treasurer, Peppers, Coed Counselors, touch football emblem and letter, baseball em- blem and letter, baslcetball emblem and letter, Usherettes, Honor Peppers KAY GENE RISING: Business Administration and Teachers JOHNNIE ELDEN RITCHEY: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, opera lead, International Club, Boys Octet, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic LAWRENCE EUGENE RITENOUR: Trades Preparatory-Auto Shop, Boys Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Night participant Page 45 Roberls Roberius Robinson Rook Rosenlof Russell MARY B. ROBERTS: Homernalcing, Junior Girls Glee, Apollo Choir MARILYN JOANNE ROBERTUS: Sienographic, Peppers JONE DOMINI ROBINSON: Slenographic, Home Room Allernafe, opera, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighr pariicipanl GRACE ROBLEE: Arls and Sciences, Advocate phologra- pher, Peppers, honor roll ETHELYNN ANN ROEMMICH: Clerical, opera, Pep- pers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir CHARLES HOWARD ROGERS: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Aliernaie, Band, Sophomore Band. Band lelier. Boys' Slale school board, Joy Nighl parlicipanf, honor roll CHARLES WESLEY ROOK: Arls and Sciences and Engi- neering, L Club, Science Club secrelary, Boys Glee, Varsily swimming leiler, Boys' Siale, honor roll, Nafional Honor So- cieiy KAY E. ROSENLOF: Homemalring, Peppers, Apollo Choir JAMES M. RUSSELL: lnduslrial Arls, Reserve loolball lei- ier, Reserve baseball lelier DAINA RUTMANIS: Clerical, Junior Girls Glee, Apollo Choir. Joy Nigh+ parficipanl' Roblee Roemmich Rogers R'ufmanis Sacks Sampson JOHN D. SACKS: Engineering, Home Room Represenfa- live, L Club, Band, Sophomore Band, Varsify foofball lef- ler, Varsiiy wresiling lefier, Band leiler, Doormen, Safely Commilree RODNEY MORRIS SAMPSON: Trades Prepara'rory-Car- penlry, honor roll JAMES F. SCHMIDT: Business Aclminislralion and Teach- ers, opera, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl parlicipanl JANE AUDREE SCHMIDT: Business Aclminisfraiion and Teachers, Home Room Represenialive and Allernafe, Fu- lure Nurses Club, Peppers assisfanl squad leader, Coed Counselors, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Band leiler, Joy Nighi parlicipanl, Twirler, Safely Commiifee, Honor Peppers JOHN C. SCHMIDT: Business Adminislraiion and Teach- ers, Band, Sophomore Band, Band lelier, Links salesman SUE-ANN SCHNABEL: Arfs and Sciences, Advocate re- porfer, Scribe edilor, senior play commiflee, Wrifers Club, Peppers, Y-Teens, Ouill and Scroll, honor roll MARY LUCILLE SCHNIEBER: Sienographic, opera orches- fra, Y-Teens, Peppers, Band, Sophomore Band, Sophomore Girls Glee, Band leiier, honor roll SHERRY CARLENE SCHONEMAN: Sfenographic, Home Room Alfernafe, Peppers J. F. Schmid? J. A. Schmid? J. C. Schmid? Schnabel Schnieber Schoneman Page 46 ROBERT KEAN SCHREPF: Aris and Sciences, Home Room Aliernale, Advocate sporls edilor, L Club, Quill and Scroll secrelary, lnlernalional Club Treasurer, Boys Glee, Varsily lraclc manaqer lelfer, Joy Nighf parlicipanf and crew LARRY E. SCHRINER: lnduslrial Arls DONALD TRUMAN SCHROEDER: Business Adminisfralion and Teachers, Band, Sophomore Band, Band leiler ROBERT WILLIAM SCHROEDER: lnduslrial Arls RICHARD EDWARD SCHULTZ: Business Adminislraiion and Teachers, Links pholoqrapher BARBARA JEAN SCHWINDT: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Allernaie, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Business Club. Peppers, honor roll, Usherelles DEAN MORIN SELL: Business Admiriisfrafion and Teachers, Home Room Represeniafive and Alfernale. L Club, Reserve and Varsify loolball lelrers, Varsily lraclc lefler, Reserve and Varsily baslcelball lellers D. Sell J. Sell Seymour Shea Shilhan Shuler Sics Simecek Sloan C. Smith E. Smifh G. Srnifh Schrepf Schriner D. Schroeder R. Schroeder Schulfz Schwindl' JEAN KATHRYN SELL: Arfs and Sciences, Siudenf Coun- cil, Home Room Represenlafive, iunior and senior play commillees, opera, Orpheons president Mimes, Clef Club secrelary, Y-Teens commitlee chairman, Coed Counselors, Peppers squad leader, Junior Girls Glee librarian, Girls Ocfet Sophomore Girls Glee president Aeolian Choir. Snowball aflendant Joy Nighr parlicipant Slale Music Clinic, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely RICHARD R. SEYMOUR: Arls and Sciences, lnlernalional Club secrelary, Boys Oclel accompanist Boys Glee, Apollo Choir, American Field Service, Joy Niqhi parlicipant honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely DONALD J. SHEA: Trades Preparalory-Prinlinq ROBERT J. SHILHAN: Trades Preparalory--Eleclricily JANET E. SHULER: Sienographic, G.A.A., Peppers, Joy Niqhl parficipanl NORA SICS: Aris and Sciences, Peppers, honor roll, Na- Tional Honor Socieiy DONNA ROGENE SIMECEK: Slenographic, opera lead, Aqualinlrs, Peppers, Band, Sophomore Band, Junior Girls Glee, Girls Ocfet Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighl' parlicipanl TOMMY L. B. SLOAN: Enqineering, Sludenl Council, Home Room Represenfalive, Sophomore Class secreiary, Junior Class vice-president L Club, Boys Glee, Varsily baseball manager lefler, Joy Niqhl parlicipant honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely COLTON ROSS SMITH: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Home Room Allernale, senior play commiffee, opera, lnlernalional Club, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Nighf parlicipanl ELIZABETH MARY SMITH: Arfs and Sciences, Links wril- er, Advocate boolc ediior, iunior and senior play commil- fees, Eulure Nurses Club, Mimes, Clef Club, Wrilers Club, Peppers, Y-Teens president Orpheons serqeanl-ai-arms, Ouill and Scroll, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, N.H.S.P.A. award, Joy Nighi parlicipanl and crew, honor roll, Naiional Honor Sociely GARY EDWARD SMITH: Business Adminislraiion and Teachers, Home Room Represenlalive and Aliernale, L Club, Varsily iooiball lelier, Varsily baseball leller, Re- serve and Varsily baslceiball lellers, Joy Night parlicipant Junior Red Cross Represenlalive Page 47 I K J. Smifh N. Snyder Spadf Sleinmiller Slice Sirzelecki Page 48 R. F. Smifh R. Snyder Spaulding Sfephens Sriegelmar Summers anvil 'fin H 46 3, 9 -mg' 'Q ' 'szwlwi .ix R. W. Smiih Sobolka Sfauninq Sierkel Sfohlman Taff JANICE MARIE SMITH: Sienographic, Peppers RONALD F. SMITH: Business Adminislrafion and Teachers, Band, Sophomore Band, Boys Glee, Joy Nighr parficipanf ROY WILLIAM SMITH: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Represenlalive, Reserve baseball Ieifer NANCY KAY SNYDER: Slenographic, Peppers, Sopho- more Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, honor roll RICHARD HEADLEY SNYDER: Engineering, Science Club, Band, Band Ieller, honor roll JERE SOBOTKA: Engineering LARRY EDWARD SPADT: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, L Club, Boys Glee, Apollo Choir, Reserve and Varsify iooiball Ieilers, Reserve baseball lelfer, Reserve wresiling Ie'Her, Joy Nighf parlicipanr, honor roll, Nafional Honor Sociely RICHARD L. SPAULDING: Business Adminisrralion and Teachers RICHARD C. STAUNING: Business Adminislralion and Teachers GARY R. STEINMILLER: Business Adminislraiion and Teachers, L Club, Band, Sophomore Band, Boys Glee, Varsily foolball manager lelfer CLAIRE MARIE STEPHENS: Homcmalcinq, Peppers, Band, Apollo Choir, Twirler GERTRUDE MARIE STERKEL: Clerical, Peppers, Apollo Choir JAMES C. STICE: Induslrial Arls MARVIN DEAN STIEGELMAR: Business Adminislralion and Teachers DIANE MAE STOHLMAN: Business Adminisfraiion and Teachers, Advocate fealure ediior, Y-Teens, Nurses Club. Coed Counselors, Peppers assisfanl squad leader, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Quill and Scroll, N.H.S.P.A. award, Joy Nighr parricipanr and crew, honor roll, Usherelies, Nalional Honor Sociefy CHERYL MARIE STRZELECKI: Business Adminisfralion and Teachers and Sienographic, Home Room Represeniaiive, opera commiiiee, Y-Teens, Science Club, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Siale Music Clinic, Ushererres JANE SUMMERS: Arls and Sciences, Band Ieiler, Twirler, honor roll, Nafional Honor Sociefy LAEL E. TAFT: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, opera, L Club, Band. Sophomore Band, Aeolian Choir. Apollo Choir librarian, Varsily swimming Ieller, Band IeHer, Slafe Music Clinic LM, Tager Talazs Tavis A. Taylor C. Taylor R. Taylor TeSelIe Theede Thomas GRETCHEN ANN THOMPSON: Arls and Sciences, iunior play commiliee, Clel Club, Orpheons, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee JO ANNE CAROL THOMPSON: Clerical, Y-Teens, Pep- pers. Sophomore Girls Glee MARY LOIS THOMPSON: Business Adminislraiion and Teachers, senior play commillee, Fuiure Nurses Club, Y- Teens, lnl'erna+ional Club, Peppers, Band, Sophomore Band, Apollo Choir, Band leH'er, Sfafe Music Clinic, Safely Com- miriee JEANETTE ANN THORNTON: Business Adminisiralion and Teachers, Fufure Nurses Club. Band, Sophomore Band. Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Band leiier, Joy Nighi parficipanf RONNIE LEE TICHOTA: Business Adminisfraiion and Teachers, Reserve baseball leHer BIRUTA V. TIGERIS: Sienographic, lnlernalional Club, Pep- pers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Nighl parlicipanf, Usher- eHes DARLENE FAYE TISHER: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Allernaie, junior and Mummers plays, Peppers, Fulure Nurses Club presidenf, Coed Counselors, Y-Teens, honor roll, E.C.A. Commiffee, Nafional Honor Sociefy PATRICIA E. TOBIN: Aris and Sciences, Y-Teens, Peppers assisfanf squad leader, opera commiflee, Junior Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, N.H.S.P.A. award, Joy Nighf crew. Honor Peppers DON L. TAGER: Trades Preparalory-Aulo Shop GUNARS TALAZS: Business Adminislralion and Teachers. L Club, Reserve and Varsify fooiball leliers, Varsily lraclr leiler, Reserve baskefball lefler SHARON ANN TAVIS: Arls and Sciences. Peppers, Y-Teens, Junior Gi-rls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir AGNES TAYLOR: Clerical, opera, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir CAROL ANN TAYLOR: Sienographic, Peppers RUSSELL LEE TAYLOR: Engineering, opera, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir, Reserve 'fooiball leiier, Joy Nighf parlici- panf LARRY GALE TESELLE: Business Adminisiraiion and Teach- ers ROBERT LOUIS THEEDE: Engineering, opera commiliee, ln- fernafional Club vice-presideni and lreasurer, Orpheons, Science Club, Band, Sophomore Band, Orchesira, Member of Nafional All-American Band, Band lefier, American Field Service, Siaie Music Clinic, honor roll, Nalional Honor So- ciery LARRY ROBERT THOMAS: Business Adminisiralion and Teachers, L Club, Varsiiy swimming lelier CAROL JEAN THOMPSON: Ar+s and Sciences, Home Room Represenfalive and Alfernaie, Advocate edi+or-in- chief, Links wri+er, iunior play commifiee, lnrernarional Club, opera, Mimes, Peppers, Coed Counselors, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, D.A.R. essay conlesf winner, Girls' Sfaie senaror, Joy Night par- licipanl, Slaie Music Clinic, honor roll, Library Commiifee, E.C.A. Commillee, Naiional Honor Sociely C. Thompson G. Thompson J. Thompson M. Thompson Thornion Tichofa Tigeris Tisher Tobin s? A if i Q iEig . 5 E435 if J .. ' Page 49 Martha Crocker, Marianne Hansen, Sally Williams, Lucy Weh.ster, and lean Sell helped pupils to cap' ture the Christmas spirit as they caroled in the halls the day hefnre vacanon. Toland Topliff Triplell True Tubbs Turner Uland Ulrich Upham Van Valin Venner Vicllak Vosilca Wacker Waqqoner gg, 1 ',.: 15 ' .1 'lk .F iii T? 'Y- l K s fi .4 A 'ni . 95 U K 'w -'41 'Q' s S : jfi . Page 50 CONSTANCE MAY TOLAND: Arls and Sciences, .4dvorate reporler, Y-Teens, Wrilers Club secrelary, Peppers, Usher' elles CAROL LEE TOPLIFF: Avis and Sciences, iunior play com- millee, Peppers, Coed Counselors, lvlimes, Fulure Nurses Club, lnlernalional Club, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee BARBARA LARUE BROWN TRIPLETT: l-lomernakinq, Jun- ior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee CARL WESLEY TRUE: Enqineerinq, opera orcheslra, L Club, Orpheons, Band librarian, Sophomore Band librarian. Orches- lra, Varsily lraclc leller, Band leller, Joy Niqhl parlicipanl, Slale Music Clinic ROBERT G, TUBBS: Enqineerinq THOMAS LEE TURNER: Business Adininislralinin and leach- ers, Apollo Choir DALE ULAND: lnduslrial Arls DUANE CLIFFORD ULRICH: Trades Preparaloiy- -Ma- chine, Home Room Represenlalive and Allernale, L Club, Reserve and Varsily gymnasfics lellers, Keen Time Council HARRIETT EVELYN UPHAM: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore Band, Sophomore Girls Glee HELEN JOLENE VAN VALIN: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, Clel Club, Aqualinlcs, Coed Counselors, Peppers. Sophomore Girls Glee, honor roll, Nalional Honor Sociely COBE S. VENNER: Arls and Sciences, L Club, Sophomore Band, Varsily wresllinq leller, Counly Day, Joy Nighl parlicipanl STANLEY J. VIDLAK: Engineering HOVVARD LBROY VOSIKAZ Business Adminislralion and Teachers, opera lead, Boys Oclel, Boys Glee. Aeolian Choir business manaqer, Joy Niqhl parlicipanl KENNETH C. WACKER: Business Adminislralion and Teach- ers, opera orcheslra, Band sludenl direclor, Sophomore Band caplain, Orcheslra lreasurer, Bancl leller, Joy Nighl parlici- panl JOANN JUNE WAGGONER: Business Aclminislralion and Teachers, Business Club lreafurer, Y-Teens membership chairman, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, Joy Niqhl parlicipanl JEANINE LOIS WALENTA: Business Adminislralion and Teachers, senior and lvlummers play commillees, Peppers, Y-Teens, Eulure Nurses Club, lnlernalional Club, Mum- mers, Band, Sophomore Band, Band leller, Joy Nighl crew RICHARD H. WALKER: Engineering, Links pholographer, Band, Sophomore Band, Orcheslra, N.H.S.P.A. award STANLEY E. WALKER: Arls and Sciences, iunior play, Aqualinlcs, Mummers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir, homecoming allendanl, Joy Nighl parlicipanl, Cheerleader, honor roll MARGARET JOYCE WALL: Arls and Sciences, opera lead, Clel Club, Orpheons, Fulure Nurses Club, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Niqhl parlicipanl BARBARA LEE WALLlCK: Arls and Sciences, Y-Teens, Pep- pers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir JUDITH WALT: Eine Arls, Clel' Club, Y-Teens, lnlernalion- al Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir LINDA WALT: Arls and Sciences, Sluclenl Council presi- denl and secrelary-lreasurer, Home Room Represenlalive and Allernale, Advocate managing edilor, Mimes presi- denl, Y-Teens, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee librarian, Quill and Scroll, Joy Nighl Cenlral Com- millee, Joy Nighl parlicipanl and crew, Cheerleader, Ap- prenlice Cheerleader, honor roll, winler sporls queen. Salely Cornmillee, Honor Peppers, Nalional Honor Sociely SHARON KAY WARKOW: Slenographic, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Nighl parlicipanl EUGENE ERNEST WARNKE: lnduslrial Arls ANN D. WARREN: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Aller- nale, senior play commillee, Y-Teens, Orpheons, Clel Club. Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee MARY-MARGARET WATKlNS: Arls and Sciences, Peppers, lnlernalional Club, Apollo Choir RlCHARD E. WATT: Arls and Sciences, opera orcheslra, Band, Sophomore Band, Orcheslra, Band leller, Joy Nighl parlicipanl LORETTA L. WEBER: Slenographic, Business Club, Y-Teens, Peppers LUCY ANN WEBSTER: Arls and Sciences, Home Room Represenlalive, opera lead, Orpheons secrelary, Wrilers Club, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Girls Oclel, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Niqhl Cenlral Commillee, Joy Niqhl parlicipanl, honor roll, Salely Commillee, Na- lional Honor Sociely EDWARD CHARLES WEHRMEISTER: Engineering Preparing decorations for the Winter Sports Ban' quen Sandra IJchtenberg and Sandra Elhs fPeppcr ojfcersl help Clair Morgan paint his trueftoflife figures of the coaches. Walenla R. Walker S. Walker Wall Wallick J.WaIl L. Wall Warkow Warnke Warren Walkins Wall Weber Websler Wehrmeisler Er. ' . iw ji rf. ,. if X Page 51 Stage fright? Not for Melissa Miller, Bill Ellenwoocl, or Ianene johnson, who are conjiclent that Toy Night will be a big success. BARBARA J. WENDLING: Stenographic, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. Sophomore Girls Glee JAMES J. WERTZ: Enqineerinq, L Club, Varsity gymnastics letter DONALD DEAN WEST: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry LINDA ANNE WEST: Arts and Sciences, opera, Y-Teens, Mimes, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant RONALD GENE WEST: Trades Preparatory-carpentry Pl-lYLLlS MAE WHITMARSH: Business Administration and Teachers, Sophomore Girls Glee RONALD RAYMOND WlLCOX: Engineering, Joy Night crew, Doormen DAVID EDWARD WlLl-lELM: Business Administration and Teachers ROBERT DEAN WILLEY: Engineering, Boys Glee, Joy Night participant, honor roll Page 52 VONDA WILLMA WEIHER: Stenographic, Home Room Al- ternate, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, honor roll SHIRLEY ANNE WEILER: Clerical. Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee GERALDINE WENDELlN: Arts and Sciences, iunior'and senior play committees, opera committee, Peppers. Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, International Club, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir president, Joy Night crew Weiher Weiler Wendelin Wendling Wertz D. West L. West R. West Whitmarsh Wilcox Wilhelm Willey MJ .' S' SARAH MARY WILLIAMS: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, opera, Clet Club secretary, Mimes, Future Nurses Club, International Club president, Junior Girls Glee, Girls Octet, Sophomore Girls Glee librarian, Aeolian Choir, American Field Service, County Day, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic, honor roll, Library Committee, Honor Peppers, National Honor Society BARBARA ANN WILSON: Stenographic CHARLES STEPHEN WILSON: Arts and Sciences, Student Council vice-president, Home Room Representative, Inter- national Club president, L Club, Varsity swimming letter, Joy Night participant and crew, honor roll, Library Com- mittee, National Honor Society president CHARLES R. WINK: Trades Preparatary-Carpentry WILLIAM E. WINSOR: Business Administration and Teach- ers, Reserve tootball manager letter JANE ANN WINTER: Business Administration and Teach- ers, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Y-Teens. Peppers. Coed Counselors, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Night participant KAREN DIAN WITT: Stenographic, Links typist. opera orchestra, Orpheons, Science Club, Peppers squad leader, Coed Counselors, Band, Sophomore Band, Orchestra, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Band letter, Joy Night participant and crew, honor roll. Library Committee, E.C.A. Committee, National Honor Society ROBERT ALTEN WITTE: Business Administration and Teach- ers, honor roll Vera Christensen, Linda Walt fqueenj, Marnie Gardner, and Emma Mengel were the center of attention at the Winter Sports Banquet. Williams B. Wilson Wink Winsor Witt Witte Wolf Wolfe PAUL D. WOHLFARTH: Enqineerinq, serve tootball letter, honor roll GARY J. WOLF: Industrial Arts Scie C. Wilson W' T in er Wohlfarth Wood nce Club ADRIAN LYNN WOLFE: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, opera orchestra, Band Orchestra secretary, Joy Night participant, honor roll M. ANN WOOD: Arts and Sciences, opera committee Y-Teens, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Apollo Choir Usherettes Page 53 Wop-gfer Wriqhf Yalcel Younqscap Zieg Ziemann SANDRA LEA WORSTER: Arls and Sciences LYLE DEE WRIGHT: Inclusfrial Arla, Reserve Ioofball Iel- fer KENNETH CLARENCE YAKEL : Engineering, Band, Sopho- more Band, Band Ielfer ROBERT L. YATES: Engineering, Band, Sophomore Band, Band Ielfer ARLENE ANN YOUNG: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Honor Peppers PAUL J. YOUNG: Business Adminisfrafion and Teachers, Sfudenr Council, Home Room Represenfafive and AII'erna+e, Keen-Time Council L.H.S. chairman, L Club, Reserve and Varsifv baslcefball Iellers Yales A. Young P. Young Zinsmasfer Zlab Zvolanek RICHARD LEE YOUNGSCAP: Engineering, Home Room Represenfalive, Links wriler, Reserve baseball Iefler, Joy Niqhf Cenlral Commilfee and pariicipanl, honor roll DUANE HENRY ZIEG: Arfs and Sciences, Orpheons, Band caplain and sludenf direclor, Band Ierfer, Joy Nighl parlicipanl' MARILYN NADEAN ZIEMANN: Business Aclminislrafion and Teachers, G.A.A., Peppers BRUCE CARLYLE ZINSMASTER: Trades Preparafory-Can penlry GARY NEAL ZLAB: Induslrial Arfs, L Club, Varsify wresfe Iinq Iefler GERALDINE LUCILLE ZVOLANEK: Clerical, Peppers, Fu- Iure Nurses Club. Sophomore Girls Glee SENICDRS NCT PICTURED Ernesf F. Aebersold Richard D. Gilland John V. Bifenieks Alan I-Iarrah Sharon Ann Fish Lois Erma Kifsmiller Page 54 Aivars Paegle Doyle Leon Slallcer L. Craig Richardson Glen Dale TroHer Sharon Kay Schon Mulh Sfephen Williams The startled faces of Ellen Chesen and Carol Toplijf In the machine shop, Melvin Kapeller, jerry Reed, are seen through the fumes created by the proud chem' Richard Maul, and Duane Ulrich fforegroundj are ists,'1'om Sloan and Charles Rook. operating a Bridgeport vertical mill with a dividing head attachment. Bill Danelq, Clair Morgan, and Beth Burchard are giving a miniature art store the finishing touches. Cary Steinmiller, David Liden, and Bob faclqie Baars fstandirigl is holding the interest of john 'Yates demonstrate several of Miss Ellis, Kellogg, Richard Snyder, Clyde Ault, and Gary Wolf, geometric models. but Ron Kastanek seems to be sleeping during her speech. Page 55 Pepper hais, pennanls, and pompoms . . . basketball programs . . . Lincoln Public Schools Aclivilies Building . . . popcorn ma- chine . . . language laboratory . . . home economics room . . Twirler ol the Year . . . girls agua gym suiis . . . Merii Schol- This unfinished swimming pool will be just one of the outstanding new features of the Lincoln Public Schools Activities Building, annexed to Lin' coln High. It will have extra shallow space for teaching swimming, as well as a good heating unit, underwater sound system, and bleachers seating four hundred fifty spectators. WHATS NEW I arship . . . Kulclin's Improved Scholarship Trophy . . . printing press . . . driver lrain- ing reaclion eguipmeni . . . parking lol gravel . . . new diagonal . . . Sludenl Council basketball programs and handbook . . . l-low Do You Do song . . . Venus, 4 Student Council members, jean Sell, feanne Carrier, Bill Danek, and Doug Keill, sell basketball programs, a new project for raising funds to he used for a student lounge. i l'Boy, that smells delicious! think jackie Goodman, Beth Pietenpol, and Margaret Borner, as they look into a pot in a new builtfin stove. The entire home economics lab was repainted, and colorful new stoves, refrigerators, sinks, and cupboards were inf stalled, Look for enrollment in the cooking classes to increase. Page 56 Wrestler Harold Casement, swimmer Larry Conf verse, and gymnast jim Wertz search for places in the trophy cabinets to put their teams' newlyfwon trophies. They are proud to see how full the cup' boards already are, too. LINCCDLIXI l-HGH Mars yell . . . auditorium ampitier . . . Advocate Letters to the Editor column . . . new unitorms tor the wrestling and basketball teams . . . TAPS program . . . International Club Boy lvlost-l.ilcely-to-be- A new French teacher, Miss feanne Beck, joined the faculty .second semester. She enjoys working with students like Elizabeth Morris, Barbara Tanner, janet '1'eSelle, Ann Billmyer, Sharon Smith, and Sharon Nfurphy in the new language lab. Clriasedu and Girl lvlost-Likely-to-Catch l-lim elections . . . new trophies . . . golfer hats . . . National Forensic League Char- ter . . Demonstrating the new sound amplif Ready to leave for a game in their Roma Miller and Barbara fier in the auditorium balcony booth golfer hats, which were the rage this Beechner, Peppers, model is Gary Calkins. This will greatly add year, are Bob Gibson, Bob Schrepf, this year's new black beanies to the comfort of the audience. and Dave Liden. and felt Links pennants. Page 57 School isn't all work and no fun, as anyone can see by the smiles of Don Wlziterriimn, Janice Hellweg, Mike Burke, Bill Arleclge, Sully Prwiriimce, Kenny Poems, Donna Hoy, and Dotty Ritchey. JUNIORS, BETWIXT AND BETWEEN 'P' - ., is sg? 3 I . :. , hz: ' W' Q' - ii : L ' i if 'X W BB L if E 5 9 ' f' 5 ' ,Sa I . I L ' l ' ii y M Q' -in ki W A A as D '45 rf , 1 A' 'S M, 'i 1 A an H '-. . G. MS: it ,i i 5 it , 'E H at ee -...L we ki,:, 2: :rf +' i. we -sv .- V' -i:- '-ii- f M cr le. . 1- f f l, i 4 if fi l ii J W zip. K, I x -.Ns i 1 'V 1 1 'W' an ' 1-f P Q 953, 'B -ae E i ,L K me F- L 1 ll is 5. was ' we 1:- , Jw 5 My , Q y, f W L. --V 1 1 aaeilfa Marlen AGSTIG, Larry Ahrends, Carolyn Allen, Charlene Ames, Dennis Andrews, Palricia An- drews, Bill Arledqe, Myra Baars Sharon Baker, William Barn- mer, Marilynn Banisler, Leon Barkdoll, Barbara Barker, John Barnhill, Jack Barrell, Marlene Barrel? James Baum, Jane Baumqarl- ner, Sandra Beboul, Kay Beck- man, Bonnie Beckrnann, Samuel Beler, Roger Bell, Sharon Benlcerl Jacqueline Benzinq, Gary Bern- hardl, Sandra Bernslein, Zeff Bernslien, Charlyn Besch, Darryl Biqqerslaff, Larry Biq- ley, Ann Billrnyer Marlene Black, Laurie Blende, Elizabelh Blore, Sara Blue, Karen Bobsl, David Bockel- man, Ed Borqman, Claudyne Bosak Richard Boswell, JoAnn Bolls, Roger Boveia, George Bray, Lois Breslow, Kay Briclqer, Alan Brill, Keirh Brown Audrey Brown-lon, Marshall Bruce, Phyllis Brunkow, Donna Bryan, James Bryanl, Robert Buelhe, Belle Bull, Jerry Bun' lemeyer Mary Burbacli, Michael Burke, Jerry Burley, Palrigia Burnelf, Ronald Busboorn, Donald Bye, Barbara Cade, James Caclwalf lader Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 71 R6'w 8: Palrlcla Calcaferra, Mlchael Calder, Miriam Caldwell, Daye Calhoun Carol Campbell, Floyd Campbell, Carol Can' lerbury, Nancy Canterbury Barbara Carey, Jeanne Carrler, Judy Carroll, Roberl Case, Harold Casement, Sandra Calron, Jnnls Cepure, Gary Cerny Su-Lan Charles, Allen Chn',la'n, Donald Chllton, Jean Chrlsf fensen, Gary Christiansen, Marvln Churchill, Gary Clos- ner, Sarah Colby Sandy Cole, Lester Colliers Patrlcla Combs, R o b e r T Corner, Bruce Condon, Larry Converse, Roy Coolc, Thomas Cooper Marlene Copeland, N o el Copeland, Joyce Copplnqer, Roqer Corn, Gayle Colling- harn, Donna Cox, Johnny Cox, Larry Crabb Meredllh Craln, Dea nna Crockerr, Pafricla Crosby, Barbara Crumb, Sharron Cull len, Judy Curtis, Dee Cullell, Marlyn Dallas Robert Dally, Donald Dayls, Pamela Davls, Ronald Dayls, Wllllam Davis, Roger Dean, Bonnle De Boer, Gretchen Degenhardt Roberl Denham, Arden Derby, Faye Dickey, Sandra Dielc- mann, Shirley Dlelcmann, Ed Warren Dolberq, Doly Dlnqes, Charles r Q -ff Q Q :, x - j M 1. -. r, k K it ,,:, f -Q, , b Q.. 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Dr. Capek doesn't seem to mind, but Gary Parker doesnt look very happy about the whole thing. junior Class officers, Bi ll Arledge, John Elliott, Dwight Meierhenvy, and Pat Gettman, 'relax after working hard, 'lunio'r'SenioY Prom, ba commencement. planning this yeans ccalaureate service, and Page 59 In the wood shop Don Lopez, Warren Dolberg, Don Fazel, Mike Schumacher, and john Garcia saw, sand, and paint scenery for school proclucf tions and furniture for classrooms and their homes. r V, I k - Q r if Typing with few or no errors in a time test and making a good score takes the complete concentration of Slzirf ley Diekmann, Chuck Doty, and Dora Weetlz. . S Q, v 1-.if W as si , .mc Q' J . , H ,X F , ,-Mc.. 1 AF ' Jw ,, , .fi F 133 .. R M 'hi r l l v Jr K M 'ff ,.., li. ' I L.. ax 5 uu u Z my A. , , H. 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Row I: Row 2 Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row B: Larry Dubas, William Duffy, Deanne Duis, Larry Dursl, Ed' ward Ecker, Shirley Edwards, John Ellioli, Sharon Ellsworfh Jarnes Eno, Donald Fazel, Donna Finiqan, Barbara Fire' sione, Ann Fisher, Kaihleen Fisk, Sharon Fontaine, James Fox Dwayne Frailey, Marilyn Frank, Joyce Franzen, Jane? Freese, Morris Friedman, N a o rn a frirts, Jaynee Fritz, Beile Ful- er Carolyn Fulis, Shirley Fussel- man, Ramon Gable, J o Q e Gacusana, John Gandara, Ken- neth Gannon, John Garcia, Ray Garcia Larry Gardner, Melvin Gay- lor, Clarice Geisilinqer, Pa- fricia Geilrnan, Frank Gillen, Larry Glantz, Janice Goeden, Eleanor Gonzalez Judith Goodenkaui, Rebecca Goodman, Charles Gordon, Michael Graeiz, Jerry Graff, Carolyn Graham, Claudeile Graham, Judy Gray Pauline Green, Gretchen Greene, Judy Griffin, Jayell Gross, Leyonne Gruliis, Larry Haack, Sandra Haacls, Clar ene Haas Dennis Haas, Denne Hack- sladl, Kaie Haqqie, Jerry Hahn, Ronald Hahn, Bonnie Ham, Johnny Harnillon, Donna Handy Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: Judy Hanncman, Larry Hanno- , ,Aj T,-E ia man, Darrell Hansen, Gary .2 G , I Hansen, Yvonne Hansen, Karen in 'V 7 , . . - gg . , is ' Hanson, Roberf Hanlhorn, as ,I , I J ' 2- ' W ' in d H d' N 1 -' .- , ' , ' u Y ar ing , : , -Q. ,A 5 3 1 ly , ,V W M L 1' N Larry Hardl, Wayne Harms, I L Daryl Harris, Wanda Harris, 2 . g Larry Harr, Edlfh Har ey, ' , J rf ,, . Norma Hawk, MalY Lou Hxead T' ' ml L' W . , 'N N M K! ' 1 3 X , ,WL 3: ...,E Sf . hw ' :Q-' ,... eg, 'S' M5 if A ig: A nf J J ' gijii, M X y 4 if Y. K x y- Roberf Headley. Susan Hea- . I X 1 , ley, Danny Hedglin, Janice ,, ' az, 5, Hellweg, Larry Henfhorn, ,, if - 4 4 , Gary He,qe,,,ade,I Janne aff, 9: .3 ,Z .lu , N A M , g , 1.7415- Hergenrader, Rochelle Her- , ., A lv ff. 51. 5 , , ' X e, Ei 1 'mg af M, W v Q' :M it n, J. . ,,i mia Haabaa, Norberf HEI- ' A, ,Y V ' drelh, Gary Hill, Dexfer Hllll- 'J aaa- qoss, Richard Hilligoss, Louise 3 ' , 5 Hinkle, Jessie Hoaglln, John fx ' mr '23 , 4' j - . if Q 5,1 Hoerner ' 4.3 W ,AA , ' M. , 6 J J LVN I. ' kiwi A fi: --1' -9- A 1: ' -aj' W , A 3 5 , .,. , , --Si-,zz . I Owen Hoiberg, Eugene Hole I i Q 4 ,- gren, 'Jack Houchen, IDonna img . ' I '. ouse, Judy House, J'rn , 6 y x. I V ,i Hogser, Donna Hoy, Marxlin 49 3' . in 'ST A at I Hu Son 2 LW? f 5 fm ' ' 5 I vkfvfl -'r--r if V ---- L 1 E r V Arlhur Hughes, Barbara Hunt, PM Jack Ingham, John Ifzen, Bill ' , Jackson, Donna Jackson, Ellen , W Janouaek, Sarnucl Jeys 4 'GS' za' 43 42, Q - -'ef' ,,., 1 2- dw in 1' , fr YN W? , i ,M M., . . za: K mm . , 24, Qi . X ,,.,.. W ,W Yi, ,ea 3 Jcrcrny Jolungon, Kay Johnson, Q ll A, 'V .. Larry Johnson, Nancy Johnson, A '- ' - - R' hard Johnson, Tom John- .L X , -I soh, Bill Johnsfon, Gordon : - V312 4 i.. K, . ly, 4? , Q., ' is , Jones iw-Ng gi. n , ' , M ' . A J agf ,nv E 5 M, ir N, lxy, lj A,i iff gi P Ii A ,QI , '3 - Thomas Jones, Caseal Jordan, 5 J W I, Jamej Joyngr, Elvelyn Judkins, , ,M ,S .: Don ul s, aroe Jundl, Rose 4 I , W- H Jurica, Larry Karcher . Qi N K I M 5 9 , , M a 2. -A-,, 49: i. -: i s 2 - A ii - 3- 1 A hs Karen Bobst, Laurie Blende, and fudy Kobel learn Double exposure? Not this time. It's just to save money by making and taking care of their the Sievers twins, ferry and jim. Or is it Clothes, jim and ferry? Page 61 Gretchen Greene, adopting the littlef boy look with a Vfneclqed sweater, and Sandra Catron, wearing a felt skirt, agree that Marlene Copelandk fashionf able knee socks are good protection from winter winds. an 5 A if L :S ef we fe fe -fr nl J f , A Q V in K , 5 ' IR' fi- 'vis' W Qqfrln tgp- ig Q: N il , y .5 , , Q. f Y L ., L 5 sun' its a .Aj - W eil . A-e 'Q vm., ,K . 1-.M ff , Q. r ,,, iw if in 'i Q L sf Q, --.. . E .t ,WA dr, x Q s .J il 1 '- if ge Q .ri ee ef-L E if ., 'il X i,-1f i 9 aol, my Y ,Q , Q , 9 , Y.. :N A L, , ' i ii . ii - L. , .. -4 A W, ..,,. L ' q if 'Q or - L f, rf L . Q- Y :J gq ,WA 4 V ,R Ar ul' , i L -Q: K if K f 54? am f' .E f L,,.r-N 1 ' '55 K ., gy , rg as . - r . V, 9 ' P R i l bp 1, ' I ,Q Q ,,,-, ,,,,,,,-.2 4 3 W -F-E: .. A ., E ,E 3,1 I 3 Row B: pr G' W? aiti: X ' Y ' '1.:?-',. xit- .:,t. G 'K N 1 is Looking over the script are junior play committee members, Barker, Ott, Duix lbottorn rowlg Sanger, Hanneman frow 225 Cox, Hoerf ner, Vifincliester, Puririance, Ruger, Mary Lu Koill, Kay Keller, Larry Keller, Glen Kernpl, Wil liarn Kennedy, Lorraine Kerns, Fred Koss, Kay Kilzer Richard Krnq, Palriria Kirrrrr-y, Brute Kiplinqor, Mary Kirk, Jack Ki-urlrrr, lrirry Klein, Dolr' Klcrnsz, Jllrlillr Kolnftl Mary Jrlnr- Krvr lr, Rrrlrrirl Konlwn, Sharron Krwlrl, Larry Konz, Arlcnn Korr-Il, Bnrlmm Kranlz, Carol Kmnlz, Paul Kroiss Kennollr Kruse, Riclrard Kruscr Thomas Kruse, Darlene Kulla, l-lerberi Kuslor, Nancy Laaso, Marqarel Lacey, Leo Lamson Gerald Ln nil i no ha nr, Anrly Lasenieks, Ronalrl Law, Slrlrlfy Leaclr, Joan Lcar, Rolncrl Le-een, Mary Lossman, Frank Lelchor Hans Lousclrnor, Paul Lewis, Marqarel Lbbcrs, Silyiia Liep nicks, Leland Lirninq, Beverly Lind, Rodney Lillle, Ken Liv inqslon Gvralfl lrrrir, Dori lopez, l.l.r Lowe, Larry llllrlwn, Drrinnrr Lumiani, Lyall Luli, Judy Lol! Jerry Madison Eyeroll M.Jilr.cn, Jolnn Madsen, Alice Manion, Grrraldine Mar henlce, Jailllr Marlin, Sondra Marlin, Eileen Mallice, Mar iorir: Mnlollra Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: Row 9: Row IO: Row Il Row I2 Mary Maucl, Sally Maxwell, Sharon McConkle, Barbara McDougall, Jim McGill, Duane McGowen, Ann Mcln- fyrc, William McKee Alyce McMaster, Arline Mc- Masrer, Barbara McMullen, Myrna McWilliams, Belle Meqee, Dwighr Meierhenry, Jim Meisinger, Shirley Mel- Cher Phil Mendoza, Marylln Mer- rill, Waller Meyer, William Meyer, Rodney Miller, Thom- as Miller, Gaylene Million, Olga Minicz Aiia Misa, Jcanelfn Milrel- berq, Ernesl Mock, John Moeller, Palricia Moeller, Ju- dith Moornaw, Carol Moore, Ola Moore Jackie Moralez, Maryellen Morgan, Melinda Morgan, Susan Morgan, Torn Morris- sey, Theresa Mosely, Sally Mosher, Valdis Mucenieks Thomas Mulder, Belly Mun- dorf, Beverly Munson, Sharon Murphy, Palricla Myers, Jan' icr: Myrborq, Al Neeman, Raymond Neill Gary Nelson, Bello Ncwlon, Kenny Nirholson, Robrrrl Nilz, Rozanna Noe, Nancy Nuss, Thomas Odcll, Larry Ohlrich Elwln Oldenburg, Mcrna Old- enburg, Sandra Olson, Earl Ollman, Lillian Opp, Ferdi- nand Orliz, William Orwig, Sandra Off John Overgaard, Kalhryn Owens, Linda Owens, Douglas Oxenhardr, Roberl Pangle, Gary Parker, David Pauly, Ronald Pearson Myrna Peel, Julia Perkins, Karmen Perkins, Glenda Per- rine, Jacqueline Peterson, Anna Pleffer, Kennard Pilk- inglon, Oliver Pillard James Pinkcrlon, John Place, Elizabelh Plall, Kennclh Poc- ras, Renee Polsky, Palricia Porter, Clco Powell, Larry Powcll Herb Probasco, Sally Pur- viance, Margarel Oueen, Margarel Raferr, Laurel Rager, Palricia Rapp, Carol Ray, Sara Ray Page 63 1 ,.,.,. 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Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Raw 7: Row 8: Row 9: Row IU: Row ll Row I2 Barbara Reclor, Barbara Reed, Larry Rcqcr, Larry Reifschneider, Norman Rekle, lvars Renemans, Maurice Reynolds, Rudene Rislow Dolly Rifchey, Donald Rix- sfine, Jane Rogers, Joanna Rogers, Lois Roker, Karen Roseberry, Grelchen Rosenlol, Roger Ross William Rowlands, Uldis Roze, Donald Russell, Dawn Sad- doris, Henry Sader, Sandra Salmon, Sandra Sanger, Terry Sapp Slanley Sax, Donna Scaggs, Ronald Schafer, Jan Scharlon, Roger Scheidl, Richard Schenaman, Marilyn Schlap- hoff, Barbara Schleiqer Margarel Schmidl, Ronald Schrader, Sara Schulfz, Mike Schumacher, Ronnie Schwarz- enbach, Larry Scolf, Larry Segoviano, Donald Sellell Ray Shepard, Mathew Sheri- dan, Pro Sherman, Helen Shilhan, Suzaine Shoemaker, Bill Shonerd, Barbara Shorl, Sharon Siddens James Sieyers, Jerry Sievers, Judy Simon, Marqarel Simp- son, James Sinkule, John Slcold, Sandra Slolhower, Beu- lah Smilh Janice Smilh, Roberl Smilh, Sharon Smith, William Smilh, Slephen Sommer, Richard Spaedf, Ralph Spenqeman, Sharon Splain Rodney Spoor, Grelchen Squyres, Andris Sfaklis, Nan- cy Slandley, Susan Slanley, Bernie Sfauninc, Roberta Steele, Roberl Stein Toni Slepanek, Jorgia Slerlcel, Mary Slewarl, Rolland Slew- arf, Barbara Sloehr, Dean Sloki, Jerry Sfolley, Forresf Sfowe Gunlis Slrauss, Harriel Slrick- Iand, John Slromer, Don Slronberq, Duane Slrouqh, Donald Sludier, Leon Sluerlz, Richard Sullon Roberl' Swaim, William Swan- son, Donald Swerland, Dick Talberl, Frank Teleen, Janel TeSelle, John Thompson, Merle Thompson , , , Rowlz Sandra Thornlon, Sue Thorpe, it 1 ii' Shirley Timm, LoisHTiorfon, M an Charlolle Tolles, Phy is rol- fr' iw ag,-,gl ' ler, Kcnncfh Tubbs, Kent i. in 1 is , M it Q Turner fp- ' xt 2 ef- xv- . 5, V . , 'Q A l - J l 5 Row 2: Kcnl D. Turner, Sherry Turner, ru , f ia Janel Udd, Jane! Uland, ' , Yvonne Urnland, Larry Uplon, 'V N ' . , 4 John Usher, Virginia Vener- fl , .g qv' ll' In -r-r'- 'K' A able Q at Q55 ., 5, e . ' . A -N : tj-r'Wf K .--'- Ag ,R I .. Row 5: Carol Vermaas, George Vlas- f ,, A nik, Georgia Vogel, lda r . , ' Wagner, Roberl Walenla, 363' 4, : Ag 2 ' f , ..,. 'WW Elmer Walin, Dale Walkin- x , ': N' , ' , 'f shaw, Roiane Waller .. .gi 'xrxe ' , x ' E X? T A , . ., , V .,.. 4 . r if A I get ALM, l - 4-fi 4 Row 4: Carol Wallers, Ted Ward, +A? .4 l ' Carolyn Warner, Clarence ' Q' a Wasser, Mike Wafkins, Mary ' ,, Q: i 1 Ann Warts, Orlan Weers, , 4,1 I 3 f H ' Dora Weefh M c in ' X -6 - A 1 is Q QV Row 5: Laurence Weisqerber, Richard l i Welch, Harold Wells, Jean- , nelle Wells, Margaret Werrf ' ' - , , - man, Darlene Wesl, Edwin in E -. if g ., -. ,Q 6' Weyand, Rodney While 'F X e i' W ky, -..f E 1' - 1 r A - waz: -- ' - , so .QL in Rowe: Phil while, Don Whilemon, X' Tom Wicken, William Wilbur, A X Roxanne Wilcox, .Mike VVil- . f ,E ,3 mu , Q helm, Richard Wllke, Janice --E . Q. 4 ir- v 2 'FC' , - v Wilkins N 08 ' , A V ,Q-H 4 ,,,.,,, , 5, , , , Row 72 Dann Williams, Ralph Wil- liamson, Vincenl Williamson, , Judy Wilson, Margarel Wil- A 1 son, Maxine Wimp, Melvin 11 Q' 3 11' i C' G' Wimp, Paul Winkler :S ,, 2 .- 1 K 'U 2 'K yy gf-. ti- rl , K f te at X .3 me L Row 8: Iqor Wischnewsky, Jimmie 5, K' r' 5 fl Willslruck, Fern Wixson, Judy , ' fwiiil . Woodard, lda Workman, - N .. J .f A ii Bradford Wrighr, R o b e rl' 'SR 3 in- r -5. ' ' my - ,511 Wriqhl, Ronald Yakel - K A W X , blk an W -me 'W X r 'ic 'lar 'M , -1:1 .,., . 5 ' . X Row9. Marylean Yonkey, Bill Yost, Lg - Donald Yosl, LeRoy Yosl, l Roqer Young, Anila Zelen, . Deanna Zierenberg, Davy K Q1 F, . Q F 'Q It K rg Zolol t , .A 5 J QW S Egg.. W ty M 5,3 - Q H -v A if ig l Row IO: Vance Zucrluin 'LT' C, W K rx?l 9 2 Q W g in ,P new , 3 Y 1L':l P .'b.., ,K ., p mr ,Q --.,. r fy if-'fe 4 ii v T T. 4 4 Q, 5 1 Q 6' 5 lf 2' , .. ag. i M ef i f - iff s l ,f rr We Q' ' f l 'Sr' W , e sr, ' TZ? , 3:1 L IIVVITOTS, Nancy Laase, Bruce Condon, Sam Beler, and Ann Billmyer look ahead to the time they will be wearing caps and gowns and receiving the diploma that stands for three years of hard work. Page 65 Frogs and turtles are only two of the interesting things that ferrie lager, Bob Power, and Indie Nloore have studied in biology this year. SGP!-IOMORES, Sophomores, Gwen Garrett, Gary Mouden, Gary Bostic, and Charlene Lautzenheizer, wish they had crystal balls and Mr. Burnham to help them make out their sixfsemester sheets. TWO TQ ki 5 1 . - 1: :1' '. ' i 'B aj A , ,. it , Q it . so . 'Gif ' N i Q A H' f yi: , r ,,,,,s: i , .y qvui ., nr A J , if T we : i 43 , . , .. a 'W 'S B' . my A 1: Zire Q.. r- - :. 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A - le v. r il GQ Row I: Row 2: Row 3 Row 4: Row 5 Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: Laurie Abernefliy, Kay Adams, Shirley Ahrends, Frances AI bers, Brenda Allaclier, Ken nelli Allen, Richard Allen, Marilyn Alm Kent Arnerrnan Gerald Andorf son, James Anderson, Jurlic Anderson, Sharon Anderson, Harry Andrews, John Andrcwu, Erslwal Arnold Barbara Baars, Marilyn Baan., Edna Balmer, Thomas Baker, Melvin Ballard, Shirley Bark doll, Ann Barnard, Lawrence Barron John Barlzall, Ellen Basoco, Alexander Bauer, Carole Bau ers, Ronald Bauman, Donna Becker, Patricia Beckman, Kathryn Beggs Barbara Benzel, JoAnn Berk, Frances Beftinqer, Gertrude Bice, Robert Biel, Linda Bin- drurn, Brian Binninq, Florence Blaclcer Gerald Blackeler, Judy Black' well, Donna Blodgeft, Don Bodfield, Eunice Bodfield, Roger Bodlield, Patricia Bo qar, Barbara Boqenrief Ronnie Bond, Lionel Bordeaux, Williarn Borden, Marqarcl Borner, Genevieve Boslau, Gary Bostic, Jack Bowen, Bar' bara Bowers William Bowers, Williarn Brad- ley, Sharon Brannen, Janice Breen, Jonathan Brellrnann, Larry Brock, Charlolle Brown, Delores Brown Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 5: Row 7: Row 8: Harold Brown, Jack Brown, Joan Brown, BQHy Brownson, Doffy Bruce, llcne Brunkow, William Brunscn, Dan Buckner Don Bucnicr, Lorraine: Buiiock, Arlene Burnqardner, Marian Bunker, Joanne Bunterncycr, Careen Burgesn, Jonn Burke, Joyce Burns Richard Burni, Kennein Bufcn, Bonnie Bush, Jerry Buskirk, Eule Buffs, Consfanco Cald' weii, Dianne Carnp, Gary Campbell Jerry Carnpbffii, Pauline Cnrnpbeil, Dennis Capim, John Chaprrran, Darlcne Cncvver, Donna Cneevcr, Judirn Chii- eliy, Judy Cnridensen Frances Ciark, Cozciie Close, Be-Hy enough, Caroiyn CoffA rnan, Jane Conneaiy, Madonna Cook, Josephine Couch, Har- old Crare Louis Creps, Waiicr Creps, Wayne CVPIJS, Rohr-rf Crewfi son, Gerald Crigp, Sandra Curiisu, Lewis Danisirorn, Bruce Daland Walicr Dale, Juiiiinna Daiiinfg, Donairi Darnoufiry Sandra Dar' linqy Tivvioiiwv D,,rn.iiir-v, Jini Darnell, Mariiyn Davey, Brenda Davidson Darnon Davis, Douoias Davis, Jarncu Davis, Joan Debug La' vonn Debus, Priscfiia DcHavcn, Terrence DeKio?z, Denzei Def Lancey 4 Qu A .. 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D 'Y ff-rf 3- 3 'if 1 ,-3 S., if ,1 L Wil, 5 I :E A , : V W Q eff: is W . 1 L A 5 X E Cirlx at the Suplrmnwre Tea were identified by small name cards. Coed Colcnselors, Sidney .Inhnsen and Susan johnson, write cards -for fugiie Anderson, Loi.: Miller, Donna Keiser, Cnnni Zink, and Pat Hagar. N Page 67 X i Diane Geier jots down the ideas of Mark Sorensen, Bill Bowers, and Neil Unterseher at an informal meeting of the Sophomore .rc , Lyle Porter and Ruthie Miller agree that one of the hardest things they had to learn at Lincoln High was their locker Class officers. combinations. Vfk ,Q 'T-r Vx, ,ua GFA 1? 5 1 ...W av , D D Qi J , ,J ' : if , ,i Ti' pill li 1 M 1 lr' in ...- if , lc hai , . SI? , ' 'wi l if i Q, vm an ' 5 tiff M M - 7 N 4 i Q D ' G X 1-4: , V , st, yet A Y ' - Ab V l A A l am' g , ,J V 4, J 33: ,fx 1 fra. . if Q f 'M rx., Q if is ' 'I BQ.. My -Z, 42- 5 ii W 5 5' i I -V .. ,ir , ,ia , ff: M' 4 if I Q. -is J 52.2 .W ,gl 5, few, Us ' Y 4 2 - ' ii? 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M 1 Q- ' ',, ae lr 5' fm- f ' 5' -7- i wig ip QE' J of i L. K ll J ' X' ' ' I Jerome Grone, Roberf Gropp, ' Ruth Gruendeman, Glen ' ' , , Eruenimeier, Vgilliam Guhr- ' ' ' 32 - i i G e, oseph ufzsell, Joe -f'-5 ,, , - W ' , Q' .. ' 'f . Haag, Lyle Handy Y E' fig. - LM A ,Wm if 2 V. fn R if '- as Z2 r ..... 'fa' -W s 1-:Q IW- ' -f A J n- xi, 2, 4' g x f ' K 1 Gary Hansen, Carol Harder, -V 51- 'A I Waller Harder, Charles Har- , ' ' -A ' K , J? - lamerf, Norma Harley, Linda s ,M ,,.,, ia Harm, Charles Harms, Donna 'fl , '- . W' 4 5f Qv ' 4 V, G' ' 3, 4 Harris 9 A A 5. 'K 'f - ' tx? ' N: -f I .- fe sv , 15. s QV ' -- , , 1 X , Q . jaw lg, Q JoAnn Harris, Judy Hari, Q ' .U L u i 7 H Edwin Harfley, Maxine Har- V Q , vey, Carglyn Slay:-lk, gonna . i Q , Haynes, ichar ea ey, wa- . V . - , v Q- 1 'f Glenn Heckman Q' V -A M n it ig? ,Chi 'L ,' SL 'i se- , ' .-4 sN:,,,s , .- 3' A A A i Q s gm, ESX Susie Heggen, Dick Hemmer, A ' ff, , Marvin Hennessey, Ronald , Hense, Ranger Ig-lerdf, Ja'-mes , V S ' Hergenra er, africia er- -, V , V Q 3 4 it W genrader, Thomas Hernandez Q' ., is lk 8 'K z V' W rw 46 Q, , X ' '15 V I ' ' - T 5' s if ' . ,. 5 .W ,, s,Q,,,,. , , j , ,S , f 'W' Q N' Q, U A V G KY: - M1 H i Y X , , Y Gary Herr, Connie Hessner, M me QQ : Glade Hier, Rae Hin, Reber? S- J --+ '- , 91: Hill, Geraldine Hirfzel, Jac- . V G, 5 ' queline Hoaglin, Sharon Hoff V fy.. ia- I i V . .... - 4 H H .. ' 9, ' , ,. ' I - M t, my 1 X sg, at N hw I, it ff' 2-V f 3 2. 'li' Vis, 3 iklqrl 1- 92. 17 , ' .,.. r f -. 1 V V ., ' V-rV-: F- Q s J 4.5 if Jack Hohensee, Mary Holme, ' - Emil Hollisfer, Mary Margarei ' , ' ofmeier, Beverly Honno, X i ' Harold Hopkins, Sa nd rg ,,: '1' Q' Q my gs 'T fu .- -uw Z7 6 Qs Horn, Ray Howleli ,r ' W ' y 3 e. , 4 'W' Y' 'i f... ' rl A354-. 'T' i' er A' , Q v i ' rs . Qi, F -f Janice Hoyer, Roberf Hruza, C I Barbara Hudson, Richard ., - Hurlberf, Roberf Hurlberf, g. ' M Barbara Ilg, Geraldine Jager, W' 1 3 9 ' 5 fl 'W' Raifa Jansons My , ' 32 'X i W V f - ' W ff: Y . c K., A 9? ,, Max Jensen, Viola Jeys, David V 7 -' I 1 f Johnson, hJamesM Johnsohn, - 2 . H Jerry Jo nson, onie Jo n- gg., J aj, W' - son, Nancy Johnson, Sandra 5 , Wai- 1 , We ' 31 ,. 1' 'li' Johnson QQ . Q K 5 Q. 8 ' Q. - X D 1 sf' - 5 :vga i all as '- Sandra Kay Johnson, Belly I VV-, . , ' ii, ilcorfes, Alyce lfcahler, lgele i 2 I ii a nins, Harlan arson, an- W! . ' , s .v is . 5 Cara liarnopp,l Donald Keeney, , X ' in ' my 1 ' 'ge 6 -I Q- oug as Keil 'L W X .,- 'V' 'X ' ' ' YZF- - 5 , 'wr w f ' . -ss' - , my . ., NVAA ,, H I K s A .. ., , .fr',..,: ' 5 - g f C. ,H :lj s 5? if XM Donna Keiser, James Kellogg. H - 4 ElaroldKKellEY. lghary Kelly, ,I Q , , aren ernp es, ir ey Ken- 'l -QP A, -ggi' -'Q ., fs Q' A V M N. nedy, Wesley Kerns, Palsy K ' l - if QA. M ,6 i ' Kess ,i Z ff ' df 1 gr ' , wgvtyfy ,Eve 'VL E Ks by I ,,.. - W Ah ,. 'i' i .. Q ff' ,gg D H , ' Mary Kezeor, Evelyn Kiene, t ., l3avidK Kimgi, Leonard Klmfi- .... W- Q , V' 'f cis ing, africia King, Me - - if - af Q ' . ,, yin xinnisan, swan Kirkbride M 5' s 9' 'F gg, w sg ,M 5 Q, N 1 I jaw f x ' , M 4 ' ' ,sv if V K g Q ' W ' Q? , 1 K 69 ' V fi 3 f Boys in the print shop prepare tlie programs and tickets for scliool functions. Larry Wbitemcnn, lim Hennessey, Roger Lapage, john Andrews, and lim Maugban get ready to print joy Night tickets. 4 i , ,, . xxx --.,. i 'l Carol Watt, Lois King, Conni Zink, Mary Mar' garet Holtmeier, Rosemary Sexton, Linda Teal, and jane Thompson are about to learn tlie rules and regulations of basketball. s S fi. is V A r 53 5 A A- K .- lbll, ' i si .ig , . . , 3 - QD K ,:..v Q ,Q -V .-I- :V f, - I time Q ' 'f4'Pf', , , ., x K r r .,,v f,:, gif? 2 Q . 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L ii fr I V t Nj' i, 4 K Z' ' i.::f - i ,S-1,3 5 ---.1., .... i Row I Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: Jerry Kessler, Harold Knauber, Carol Knopp, James Knowlton, Bob Kosher, William Kramer, Mary Kratzer, Marvin Kruger Carol Krumm, Carol Kuhn, John Kyker, Henry Lambert, Roqer LaPaqe, Larry Larsen, Darryl Latture, Charlene Lant- zenheiser Bill Lehman, John Lembke, Kay Lelliehe, Myrna Lewis, Nancy Liden, Ilona Liepins, Mary Lingenlelder, Beverly Little Roqer Little, Judith Lobush, Angela Long, Carol Ann Loshonkohl, Joyce Love, San- dra Lovell, Wilhelmine Lowe, Judith Ludlam Janet Lytle, Sandra Lytle, Karen Mahaffey, David Ma- lone, Sauridra Mangel, Re- becca Mariscal, Jane Marks, John Marks Karen Martens, Mary Martin, Mary Ruth Martin, Ronald Martin, George Mattice, Marqeris Matulis, Jimmy Mauqlian, Carol Mauter June Mayes, Betty Maxfield, Judie McCarthy, James Mc- Coy, Diane McCully, Carolee McGowan, Georqe Mechlinq, Norma Meints James Menard, Sharon Mer- rill, Judie Metzger, Charles Meyer, Grace Middleswart, Herbert Miller, James Miller, Larry Miller Page 70 Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: Row 9: Row IU' Row Il. Row l2: Page Mildred Miller, Rulhie Miller, Sallye Miller, Janice Mills, John Mills, Mary Miner, Gary Milchell, Janice Mifchell John Milchell, Judie Moore, Lowell Moore, Lloyd Morgan, Mary Morgan, Elizabeth Mor- ris, Rose Morris, Darwin Mor- rison Jon Morrison, Gary Mouden, Susan Mourer, Mary Muck, Ann Muehlbeier, Marqaref Mueller, Jean Murphy, Melva Mussmann Belly Myers, Arwin Neeman, James Nesmith, Rollin New- man, Marilyn Nienaber, Bar- bara Nighlingale, Richard Nissen, Ronnie Norris David Novak, Donald Novi- coff, Tommy O'8rien, Pafricia O'Dell, John Olson, Kafhleen O'Neill, Roberf Overgaard, Judy Overfon Katherine Pabsr, Carolyn Pace, Thomas Panagiolis, Timolhy Panagiolis, Berry Parks, Carol Parks, Bonnie Parrish, Richard Pallerson Sranley Palzel, Judifh Pease, Penny Penfon, Calvin Peter- son, Gayle Pefersen, Sally Peferson, Dorofhy Phelan, Rodney Phelps Barbara Phillips, Frank Phil- lips, Wayne Phillips, Roger Pickering, James Pickeff, Belh Pielenpol, Berry Pillard, Lyle Porrer Don Posey, Bob Power, Lonnie Prall, Jim Preston, Mary Lou Prewirf, Laurel Ann Prokop, Norman Prucha, Mary Ann Oualfrocchi Annie Ramsey, Wilbur Ram- sey, David Rau, Bonila Red- iger, Calherine Reed, Monfe Reed, Donila Reich, Tom Rei- geri Kay Rendell, Kennefh Relzlaff, Judilh Reveal, Kendrick Rey- nolds, Ron Rhamy, Jon Rhine, Laure Richardson, Lorefla Rico Charlolfe Risser, Judy Robar- chek, Richard Roberf, Loren Roberls, Sleven Roberts, Lena Robinson, Gerald Rominqer, Richard Rook 71 YW fm ., 'fl' sf, , -- ei, ,,., 1 Xt, Q , . y A ,hw ' ,jf , if ' , - 'fi r . 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H QF, 1 m , L, mi ..., Y J P 'W f -'ef as f r is rr., L J , . - -.,. ij 1 A ,gg ' rf .H 3 .iii -.f ' 7 f. s r 4 ,Q s. - . . ,Q P J' W s 1- if , ,, Qtr, E' ' , ..,, ' is S' . Ns -x ml -9. J I Raw I: Judy Rudolph, Oiars Rulmans, . ' I I Larry Rall, Sharon Ryan, Julia 'I , I'-1 we E- , I ' 'T is , Sampson, Sue Sands, Suzanne I I I IQ, I II I W I I ss I II L Saunders, Janice Schaaf ' -f Y : ' it .,QgL' -: S W' I . I I 'lr zu 3' V' I Row2 Shirley Schmidt, James Schnirl, ' '. 'I 'I' I Charleen Schwabauer, Carol It IIS' V Q .:. ,I 4, ggi' -I fichwindsl, Richard Schwindt, ' r. I' Q NI av X Iv r , I 'X III oqer chw'ndl', J.n'1c Sc ll, 1 s in .:, W' Q Donalrl Scolllorl l ll U , ' r I? vi T , '- ,X ' X ,w ,Sw f I I I I X . WI, I II f -' I ly ' I 1 Row 3' Mary Seqner, Jon Sell, Rosh' gf' my '- ' ' rrrary Sexton, Williarri SPyEIlonI . Q ' '- : I Al ' Slcle I J dy Shaw, .wl1'r- at I X ,, S5 Mi bf I :' ci ' lt'yllShnsl1l llrurrllan Shaw l x, I Q A. ,Q fn- ' 4 r Q... 5 Y- ' X kr w .., ' Q2 QLII I I Q' 3 I I SIA J ,E 'M fir 5 1' ' ' L.. Y Row 4. Ann Sheldon, Barbara Sheri- ff I dan, Barbara Sherman, Ken pr qc I 6: .I Q Sherwood, Russell Ighljelgig, I V ' I I S. W1 . Donna Shipman, Ci or i - ' WZ, I I , -, I I ley, Adolf sreql t 'M . .' is lm' Row5. Hermann Sieql, William Sie- I, gers, NormaI Sglvir, Jolgeng 1 l I . : I pam 'ms, Ayera ke ton, o ? ' D. 'Q id Q Q it V Q, M , Slepicka, Walter Srnidberq, N :jf f va , an I . - A? IIE I Kay Smilh ll s S iv S llks -- W I I I S I ,II ' 1 new ef sharon smm, Larry snydef, I - Wesley Snyder, Beniarnin So- L - ll I ,- bollca, Mark Sorensen, Alle-n I' -if I 8 H I N3 4' 'N IIi6 Nk f-QQ Se- 14 44 Soulcup, Velma Spears, Wil' .. ' 1 1 ,I ' II Q -I , lram Spradley - - .dt , J . W W at .. ... My , A Er Row7 Gary Sfarclc, Nancy Sfeianisln, l-lerbR Sfegnper, Ml-larry SSllyeCg- Q n, l , l' l I 6 ri II Q C Q' ' '-'U G- I- '57 G 'QS vs Jzhn Saliianscliyli Susl?alnlnSrunhiJn - 4 r f at . . . r- f NES- .ii 1' 7 Em- '11 -is ' , ' - 3-is ' '-of Wu I Y we 1 il - rs. ' ' S Row8 John Stupans, Carolann Suesz, my II Linda Sullivan, Ian Summers, Chuck SundIinqI Lane Sutton, I.. in .W A? 4. ,sh II is as-3 5 Don Swanson, Leonard Swan- i YL SON 'i s' A 'c 1? fs- , -z-. H M 5.1 V, I II Fi. ' ' ,, - , K fs. at S' Q J - M fi' 3 Twenty irresistible blondes visited Mi.ss Schemel's Sandra Willis, Penny Penton, Angela Long, Bonnie sophomore biology class, fudie NIcCarthy, Kay Parrish, Dick Hemmer, and Carol Watt study for the Rendell, and Shirley Schmidt hate to think that next test after successfully spelling one hundred words someday these cute little chickens might be Sun' in the National Office Management Association Spellf day dinners. ing Contest. ly? .cf JE P' Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: Row 9: Row l0: Row Il: Anifa Synovec, Nancy Tally, Barbara Tanner, Dick Taylor, Harold Taylor, Jim Taylor, Linda Teal, Eleanore TeSelle Judy Thirngan, Jane Thomp- son, Norma Thompson, Eu- gene Tice, Beiry Tichora, Pairicia Toland, Joan Traudt, Don Trippel Mary Tucker, Jane? Turner, John Tuffy, Slanley Tyrrell, Paul Ude, Neil Unlerseher, Toni Van Doren, Andy Van Sirklr- Diana Venerable, lnese Ven- ners, Lary Verqith, Fernando Vidal, Kalhryn Vogel, Leon tfogf, Myron Voss, Ann Wal- er Karen Walker, Pal Walker, William Walker, William W. Walker, Roland Wallick, La Vonne Warak, Garlh Warner, Judith Warner Carolyn Washburn, Carol Wall, Karolyn Walls, Marilyn Waybriqhf, Bob Weber, Lela Weelh, John Wehr, Maggie Welch Phyllis Werlrnan, Monle Wesl, John Wesferberg, Mary Ann Weyand, Jack Wheeler, Val- erie Wheeler, Dale Whifaker, Larry Whilernon Terry Whillock, Dougal Whir- mer, Margery Wicken, Jirn Wilbur, Richard Wilcox, Phyl' lis Wilke, Dick Wilkinson, Sandra Willis Barbara Wilson, Judy Wilson, Sharon Wilson, Edward Win- chesler, Alene Winklepleck, Marilyn Winter, Helen Wipf, Katie Wirschke Phyllis Wise, Beverly Worsler, Loy Lyn Wriqhf, Gerald York, Diane Yosl, Danny Young, Qoldon Young, Ores? Zbylf naw Conni Zink . H I T -. , , as i t , . - -H IS: x K 5 Q1 I :ut 4--: ' H 1 T , A its 5 . 4 'q V In ' - 'If an . J u i sr r r s r , , ,,, , f, ,fi 17 .,. 5 1 S J in i Q .5 V Y J Q E , ,,, A ul, J N . .,.. . M f , Q if 1 . gas.: .1 :' ,,i li' , - i .,.. i .V - -:Q-M A .rr an ,if in i is if QS? '. I 4... i i , ,, 1, v Q- gitg Y g if N. A .6 4 .. , r , ,, so -.,,.,',. y - eg. , ii 'ii' sf, , , Fri? T f rrrlr I is ,,,, J T 3: B 'af' ' i-T 'i H ' ' B ,,,, . :--1 Page 73 ASTIVITIES . ,al 1 7 x 1 jfs' 'vu -..App 'A v- v .- gag 'WM . -, f H' W... xxx-.xa.n4.xm1. wwuxwgwwwwz .fx f .amy 1 V S ' ' 'K T, xgxxxsxxxsxsxxxxxxxxxww xxx s xxwxw. wwiaxwmnxx gxXW,v'i4!ilN 'O.':lf.'15 - X .. V . -. ' x , A ,,,Q, , , xxxxxxsxxxwxxxxrhkxxwx xxxwx x N x X N' x .N Ni W., , , ,.a.., ,- - N 'x L Y W- L . ,ww A ,iw . mf- r . ' '2,.-955' ny .- aku 1 f M ,ff 'r -P- vu W-n , mi, Q, J ,Wy ' Q ,, Nf2ff3 ,g'hw-- --Mm-1 - rw ffw' V3 J, f 'f .. V ., Viiym , , . - , ' 4, f A ww5A.f.,2V.ggz-,' A ,qf:,,.. H -1r.jv4:, axes, , ,, .f . 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Atter deciding the programs would be a popular and worthy project, the Student Council gath- ered and assembled the material. As pre- dicted, they met with success, and the proceeds were invested in the decoration ot a tuture student lounge at Lincoln I-ligh. The junior and senior members ot the Student Council were elected in the spring BUSY YEAR FOR STUDENT CCDUIXICIL Scene: A Lincoln I-ligh basketball game. Time: Betore and during game. Cast ot Characters: Student Council members trom Lincoln l-ligh. Student Council member: Programs! Get your basketball programs herell by the student body to serve the tollowing year, and the sophomores were chosen in the tall. The twenty-tour met twice a week in a Student Council class. Besides the basketball programs, the council worked on several other projects. The annual sale ot tootball and basketball schedule pencils remained popular as al- ways and helped rally interest in the school teams. STUDENT COUNCIL: Bottom Row: Jacobs, l-lergenrader, Ellsworth, Carrier, Liminq. Row 2: Garlinghouse, Quinn, Wilson, Colby, Walt, Anderson, Sloan, Tanner, Row 3: Danok, Hunt, Lehman, Young, Sell, Kelli, Hnnneman, Downs, Pinkerton, Cox, Cadwallader. , ts 1 . it 'Q ' .Indy Hanneman and Bill Lehman buy Football Ban Wor mg on the neu school handboo in Dallas Hunt s quet tickets from Chuck Wilsivn and Barbara Tanner home are ean Carlznghcwiise Linda Wrilt Mm Fli r while jean Sell and johnny Cox wait their turn. ente jenkins Dallas Hunt and Sharon Quinn The annual Foolball Banguelr was spon- sored by the council and held al Corner Terrace. Since This year was Coach Bill Pfeilhs renlh anniversary al Lincoln I-ligh, lhose ailending came especially lo honor rhe coach who has produced oulslfanding Linlcs learns, season after season. Several former leammales and players whom he had coached returned lo ioin in The evening's lribule. After preparing a handbook of activi- lies and school information for Lincoln l-ligh pupils, lhe council spenr the second semes- ler revising its outdated conslilulion and siudying parliamentary procedure with The help ol Dallas l-lunl and Diclc Jacobs, who sludied il as Nebraslca's represenlalives io the National Sludenl Council Camp. Preparing Christmas decorations for the class' room doors are jim Pinkerton, Paul Young, Sharon Ellsworth, and Bill Danek. -if sl HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES: Boffom Row: Beck, Hanson, Sax, Orwiq, Arledge, Henderson, Casfigliano, Refzlaff, Muck, Johnslon. Row 2: Ge-ffrnan, Cox, Purviance, Prall, Albers, Hoff, Abernefhv, Boqar, Geier, LeRiche. Carey, Keiser, Davidson, Heggen. Row 3: Hughes, Sacks, Reirners, Bond, Roy Smifh, Hann, Mafisons, Morrison, Gibson, Davis, Meierhenry, Unferseher, Watkins. Row 4: Holfrneier Winfer, Dallinq, Housel, Hoyer, Bible, Frifz, Couch, Billmyer, Calcaferra, Brown, Munson, Rifchev, Flansburq, Schmidf, Borner. HELPING In a unifed efforf, fhe Home Room Represenfafives and Alfernafes marched from fheir rneefing, reporfed fo fheir indi- vidual home room classes abouf fhe Lincoln Communify Chesf's need for more funds, and collecfed aloouf fhree hundred eighfy dollars in fwo weeks fo be donafed from Lincoln l-ligh. The delegafes also rose fo fhe HANDS occasion during fhe Red Cross drive, fhe Polio drive, and class dues-collecfing fime, gafhering anofher subsfanfial amounf. When spring rolled around, fhese pu- pils planned a successful, gay spring dance. Through working on fhese proiecfs, fhe pu- pils now know fhaf work and fun go info fhe planning of school acfivifies. HOME ROOM ALTERNATES: Boffom Row: l-loerner, Whifemon, Wolfe, Ross Srnifh, Gacusana, lsherwood, Prucha, Welch, McGlasson. Fox, Thornfon, Row 2: Park: Douglas, Pillard, Haqqie, Myers, Johnsen, Boppre, Krumm, Pearson, Keller, Sheldon, Ganshorn, Row 3: Gesfner, Sfudier, Dreifh, Marfin, Davisson, Herqenrader, Schrepf, Fisher, Allacher, Shoemaker, Calkins, S. Srnifh, Bush, Pierce. Row 4: Baoco, Wiilson, Thimgan, Bullock, Beckman, Waybriqhf, Eafon, Calhoun, McMasfer, Tucker, Saunders, Frey, Sfelanisin. Synovec, Marks, Kusfer, Page 78 Conf uciub, iclll' 'Ano G DUTY JoAnn Bong and Barham john Hoerner cant quite make up his mmd about . l Carey share and compaye the coming election, and Iudy Harmeman, jack their Campaign badges Houcherz, and Barbara Barker seem to be trying to 3 A help him decide. PCDTENTIAI. PCDLITICIANS COUNTY DAY! The opporfunify for fhe feen-agers fo faclcle 'rhe polifical head- aches of fhe counfy officials and fo gef fhe inside sfory of how fhe governmenf oper- afes. Affer fhe office filings. fhis advenfure progresses as a line forms in fronf of Miss Weafherby's office fo have posfers ap- proved. Lafer fhese approved posfers are spoffed, plasfered over every available wall space, and sfuderifs are seen covered wifh brighfly-colored campaign badges. The number of candidafes for each office dwindles affer fhe primary, and fhen fhe suspense ends as fhe resulfs of The finals are announced in fhe Advocate. For fhe winners Counfy Day sfarfs wifh a see-everyfhinc-3 four. Affer a hofel luncheon, fhey refurn fo fhe courf house for more sfudy of fheir separafe offices. A final general meefinq climaxes fheir memorable Counfy Day. COUNTY DAY WINNERS: Sfanding: Carrier, a wa a- der, Ellsworfh. Siffing: Colby, Gacugana I COUNTY DAY WINNERS: Back Row: Hughes, Dav Meierhenry, Arledqe. Fronf Row: Vermaas, Turner, Luf Page 79 N.H.S.P.A. contest winners, Diane Stohlman, Dorothy Hall, George Porter, Pat Tobin, and Shirley Chermolq, proudly examine the Adliof cateis Omaha VJorldfHerald award. Proofreading is a job which must be done carefully, as Nlarcella Berger, john Kellogg, Indy Phipps, Barbara Hammond, and Rolf Mesier well lqnowl Here is a morning at the journal for Marnie Gardner, thirdfpage editor, Linda Wttlt, managing editor, Sharon Quinn, secondfpage editor, and Bob MLlTkS, sports editor. Sally Downs, Sandra johns, Bobbie fo Kelly, Diana Cease, SuefAnn Schnabel, and Badgie Eiiolga watch as Ross Mcfilasson, business manager, points out spaces for more advertisements. ADVCDCATE Busy are the students in room 2l9, tor, under the direction ot Miss Marian McEl- haney, they are constantly working to put out the Advocate. They spend many hours reporting all the events that talce place in Lincoln l-ligh. Productions, clubs, contests, elections, and student and taculty activities are all recorded. Features and editorials give statt memloers e chance to do creative writing and to express their views. Ot course. close check is lcept on all sports activities. A new addition this year is the Let- Lots of the fun on the Advocate stag' comes from reading exchange papers as jane McLaughlin, Ron Kastanek, Karen Kruce, and Rosemary Hergenrader are doing. 1' list Page 80 QPUUV5 jack Hoachen watches attentively as The second-semester page two editor, Charmian fudy Griffin, Margaret Wertman, Newman, assigns some interesting features and surf and Ron Pearson check the camera to veys to Zeb' Bernstien, Betsy Beck, Gail McAlli.ster, make sure it will work correctly. and Larry Dubas. PCDWEREUI. PRESS IN Ll-l.S. ters to the Editors section. This pulse beat ot the student body's teelings increased the practice ot democracy in our school. Eleven tirst-semester statt members at- tended the National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation summer convention in Chicago. In addition to much entertainment, they re- ceived helptul ideas trom national journalism experts about newspaper publishing. The Nebraska I-ligh School Press As- sociation Convention, held at the University ot Nebraska, was well attended by Advof Ready to go on another of their biweekly paper routes are Sue Thorpe, Tom Bainbridge, Susan Brown, and Becky Goodman. cate members. Besides winning places in various contests, those attending were thrilled to accept the Omaha Wcirldf Herald award, citing the Advocate as the best printed newspaper in a large Ne- braska high school. As the year closes, several statt mem- bers have been initiated into Quill and Scroll, national high school journalism hon- orary, and they all agree that they have learned cooperation and responsibility trom their experience on the Advocate. Here Carol Thompson, editorfinfchief, is post' ing more assignments, as judy Lutz, thirdfpage editor, Bob Gibson, sports editorg and Fred Henke look on. Page 81 1 1,151 TKT ii In her attempts to write copy that sparkled, Barbara Bible, managing editor, is the only who meet with the printer and engraver, work with can ever locate the negatives she has tiled. Her the staff members, and edit, Claire Prucha, editor, main work, though, was making up all pages and lost pounds, sleep, and almost sanity. Making up the senior section was the job of jean Garlinghouse, senior biography editor. After working with senior pictures and biographies for a year, she feels she knows all seniors personally. LINKS SALESMEN: Sitting: Duis, l-lill, Brown, Elliott. Lichtenberg, trimming cutfouts. YEAR!-BUCK . The boolcs have arrived. The many long and enioyable hours ot worlc have ended. Now this 1956 Links is yours. But there is a story behind it. The boolc began with the Lincoln theme idea which came to the board members in Chicago during the summer N.S.P.A. con- vention. Atter investigation it was learned that our school was otticially named tor Abraham Lincoln, so the theme was chosen. There were pictures to be taken, which would record all the pleasant occasions ot the year: copy to be written, which would Links business manager: Downs, Cooper, Davis. Standing: Ehrlich, Bradley, Daniels, Goeden, l-loaglin, Daily, Pearce, Studier, Roberts, Gillen, Schmidt, Vergith. Page 82 If i'Does anyone know who this guy is?', was a free quent query from 'Io Ann Gabarron, formal photography editor, while making up the junior and sophomore sections, in addition to arranging for pictures and indexing. ULL GF MEMCDRIES recal memories as the years passed: a cover and layouts to be planned, which would lend enioymenl and beauty lo the boolc: ads 'lo be solicited, and bills to be paid. There were good limes lo be had, too. and much to be learned. The book is finished now. I+ is yours, and the Links Board hopes you will enioy it. Sandra Lichtenbe-rg, business manager, was unanif mously elected Eighth Wonder of the World, for in addition to keeping the Links accounts in order, she found time to help with other work, too. 2 5 X e , ,.-s i. fsi' 2 ...-..,,a r '7 '-'fr Karen Kahler, writer, Roger Brown, typistg Lynne Meyers and George Porter, writersg and Ann Pearce, typist, read Scholastic Editor, while Laurie Aberf nethy and ferry facoby, artists, examine a cartoon. Dick Toungscap, Carol Thompson, Elizabeth Smith, and Dick facobs, writersg and Rebecca Bradley, typist, wait around with more sheets of copy for Karen Witt to type. There wouldn't be pictures in a yearbook without photographers, and so the board kept the two Dicks, Schultz and Walker, busy clicking shut' ters every minute salvaged from the developing room. Page 83 Looking at their valuable case outline on an index card are Darryl Biggerstaff, Donna Gox, Gary Hill, and Daryl Harris. Bill fohnston, 'Yvonne Umland, Mike Graetz, and Russell Shields look up new words in the dictionary to impress oppof nents and define terms. LANGUAGE ARTISTS The Debate Squad, all underclassmen this year, had as their main objective get- ting experience. Coached by Clinton Nelson, they de- bated at Midland, Hastings College, Sioux City, and Omaha. They also entered the Missouri Valley Boys and Girls tournaments. A highlight ot the season occurred when the team ot Mike Graetz and Gary l-lill topped thirty-nine other teams to win a trophy in the Beginners Tournament at Northeast. Their activities were instrumental in The library of old Links interests Qiiill and Scroll members, fstandingj Bob Marks, Mary Dieterich, Grace Roblee, Diana Gease, Barbara Bible, Sandra Lichtenbergg fseatedj Elizabeth Smith and SuefAnn Schnabel. earning a National Forensic League Charter tor L.l-LS. This is a National society to en- courage speech activities. New to Lincoln l-ligh is Quill and Scroll, international high school iournalism honor- ary. The chapter, started here in the spring ot I955, is open to iuniors and seniors on the Links and Advocate statts who have done superior work in journalism. Quill and Scroll society, by setting torth high standards and by recognizing outstanding individual ettort, otiers a chal- lenge to Lincoln l-ligh iournalists. Reading the Advocate are more Quill and Scroll members, fstandingyl Ross McGlasson, Linda Walt, Sandra johns, Sharon Quinn, Margaret Gardner, Bob Schrepfg fseatedl Diane Stohlman, George Porter, and Dorothy Hall. USHERETTES: Row I: Krumm, Maxfield, DeVere Hudson, Morgan, Bumqardner, Close, SchwindT Row 2: Thimgan, Sheridan, Miner, Allacher, Suesz, Thompson, Honnor, Hawk, Wige, Bruce Row 3: GoTTula, MauTer, Vogel, Darling, Griggs NighTingale, Pillard, Berk, WaTT. gf xg.. 4 - A ' . SERVICE PLUS Assuring you oT a pleasanT eve- ning aT Lincoln High producTions are The UshereTTes and Doormen. A Door- man Takes your TickeT, and an Usher- eTTe, handing you a program, shows you To your seaT. During The perTorm- ance The Doormen direcT hall acTiviTies and, as you leave, open The doors Tor you. Wouldn'T you like To waTch movies every day? ThaT's The enTerTainmenT The Movie OperaTors enioy when run- ning proiecTors Tor various classes. IT The show is inTerrupTed lay a broken Tilm, The boys splice or Tape iT so The show can conTinue. ATTer The movie is over, They rewind The Tilm and waiT Tor The nexT class. Page 85 DOORMEN: Row I: Andrews. Row 2: Baker, Dinges. Row 3: Shields, WaTkins. Row 4: ReTz- laTT, Hessee. MOVIE OPERATORS: Row I: WrighT, Shepard, WiTTe, WolT, Schumacher, Walker, Kimrn. Row 2: BosTic, Jerry Sievers. STein- miller, Burke. Jim Sievers, B. Sievers, Bigley. STein. MOVIE OPERATORS: Row I: I-Tall, SchmidT, Ellenwaad, I-Iill, Reqer, WehrmeisTer. Row 2: Camp, O'Grady, Young, Ross SmiTh, Calkins. ChilTon. Row 3: Henke, Isherwood, ETheridge, Wilbur, Kissler, Weber, Ronnie SmiTh. 936 The T.M.C.A. representative, Mr. Bagley liFred Henkel, and the physical culturess, Miss Glavin fSan- dra Ellisj, on the right, are coached by Roslyn Anderf -WW, Student dlfeffoy lfemeyl Ruth Gordon jones lGail McAllister! i being asked to the Harvard Class Picnic by her beau, Fred Whitmarsh lRoger Brownj Y R S 0 but she decides to pursue her career instead of Fred. A dream is a wish your hearl makes . and Ruth Gordon Jones' dream was io become a great aclress. There was only one big obstacle . . . l-ler papa said Noi l-le wanied Ruth io be a physical culiuress. 'Years Ago is the story of Ru+h's struggle 'ro change her fa+her's mind. Though iempied by a boy friends in- Rutlfs parents, Clinton and Annie jones jArnold Henderson and Emma Mengelj, appear smiling here, but in the play Ruth gave them so much trouble they didn't have much time or cause for smiles. viiaiion 'ro the Harvard Class Day Picnic she iurned it down, increased her deter minalion, and finally her iaiher consented to lei her enroll in a New Yorlc dramahc school. There she ioolc the name Ruth Gor don. and in time her dream came lrue She became a iruly great actress. Anna Witham lMelissa Millerj and Katherine Follett fMartha Crockerl, two of Ruth's best friends, play with the jones' cat, Punk, while Mr. Sparrow, the local handyman fDick Basocoj, watches. Page 86 2 Ray Shepard and Frank Gillen, . student directors for the junior play, study the script to work out a special scene. Gingerfs mother fPat Porter! and father fDaue Calhoun! can now relax, for Ginger fPat Myers! and her football days are over, thanks to Tommy Green fRoger Deanj. TIME QUT FUR GINGER What would you do it your tather made a public statement in which he said that children should not be torced to do anything that intringes on their human dignity or said that nothing should prevent them trom being their true selves? Perhaps you would react as Mr. Carols three daugh- ters did in the junior play, Time Out For Ginger. The oldest girls boycotted their girls gym class because it lowered their teminine Ginger's older sisters, feannie KPat Burnett! and Ioan fKay Beckmanj, dignity. Ginger, the youngest, horritied everyone by making the school tootball team. When news ot C5inger's accomplish- ments appeared in Life magazine. the tather almost lost his iob in the bank. l-lowever. Tommy Green. C-5inger's boy triend, saved the day by making her realize that being a young ady was much nicer than playing tootball. read about her in Life magazine, The speech of Gingeris father gets him in trouble with while joan's footballfplaying boy the school principal fHans Leuschnerj and the bank friend, Eddie fChuck Dotyj, looks president fPaul Kreissj, but Lizzie, the maid ffeannette disgusted. Wellsj, stands by the family during all the excitement. Page 87 The entire Aeohan Choir opera group gathers for the fmale at the end of aft one. Frederic has problems. Though appren- Ticecl To The PiraTes oT Penzance by misTalce. he longs To be Tree. Believing his TwenTy-TirsT birThclay will seT him Tree, he does noT hesi- TaTe To Tall in love wiTh Mabel, one oT The many beauTiTul daughTers oT Maior-General STandley. l-lowever, his piraTe comrades un- expecTeclly seize The girls and plan To wecl Mabel rLucy Webster! swears to Frederic fKenny Mathis! that she will be true even though she must wait for hirn many, many years. Them. General STandley, playing on The sympaThies oT The soTT-hearTed piraTes. Tells Them ThaT he is an orphan as They are, and he Thereby saves his claughTers. ATTer The Talsehood is uTTered, The gen- eral is sorry, buT he seelcs help Trom a Timid corps oT police, who will arresT The piraTes. Meanwhile Frederic learns ThaT since he was born on February 29, in leap year, he won'T reach his TwenTy-TirsT birThclay Tor years, so he musT remain a piraTe. l-le sepa- raTes Trom Mabel and conTesses To The pi- raTes ThaT General STanolley's sTory was a lie. The not-so-brave policemen quake at the thought of tangling with the infamous Pirates oj Penzance. Page 88 Kate ffoyce Wall! pleads with the pirate king lMike Morleyl to let her, her father, and her sisters leave in safety. The piraTes, aTTaclcing The general, are in Turn sTruclc by The police, who lose The baTTle. The piraTes, however, surrender when The gueen's name is menTioned, Tor They love The regenT. Ruth lDonna Simecelqj, Frederick nursemaid who followed him to the pirate world, finally gets her man by tackling the Sergeant of Police lHowy Vosilqaj. Samuel ffohn Ritcheyl grabs for himself two of General Standleyls daughters, Isabel fNancy Chrastill and Edith lMartha Croclqerl. RuTh, The piraTe Tollower, discloses ThaT The piraTes are really noblernen who have gone wrong, so all is Torgiven. The rnaior- general gives away all his daughTers in marriage, and everyone lives happily ever aTTer. Ma,iorfGeneral Standley fBob Haysl, remorse' ful because of the untrue story he told the pirates, is comforted by two of his daughters lMelissa Miller and Beth Burchardl. f' Page 89 Toys 'Tune Upn: Claire Prucha, Indy Munson, jean Sell, Nancy Standley recalls mem' Barbara Hammond, Breanna johnson, Connie Peterson, Vir' ories of the French cancan in ginia Cessner, Carolyn Kiess, Carole Martin, Marcia O'Neill, her graceful Danse Petitf' Rosalie jacob, Sally Leacock. Sitting: Diana Gease, jane Winter, Mary Dieterich, Lynne Meyers. To coordinate the foy Night acts and carry out the theme, johnny Cox plays musical in' terludes on the organ. Bill Cuhrke and Ronald Lin' gle prepare Ron Crisp to hang from the ceiling and struggle from a .straight jacket in Shades of Hou' dinif' foyce Burns really inspires applause as she performs Fancy Featsn with baton' twirling and acrobatics. Page 90 IFII-IA Lights! Organ! Action! Joy Night, Lincoln !-ligh's annual variety show, opened with the theme, ltl l-lad One Wish. The Boys Glee set the mood at the beginning by Just Wishin'. Working on a Decision about their talent show winners was a iunior girls group. The Girls Octet wished tor love during Reflections in the Rain. A group ot senior boys had a sergeant with No Time tor Privates, while a tap-dancing Tor- rid Toreador tound he had a lazy bull. Switching from jeans to toreador pants are the Soph'sticates : Front Row: Dallas Hunt, Carol 'Thompson jane johnson, Sally Williams, Bobbie jo Kelley, Linda Walt, May Eaton, Sandra Lichtenberg, Vera Christensen janene johnson, joey Augustin, and jane Odell. Row 2: Sandra Ellis, Barbara Bible, Barbara Beechner, judy Mueller, Dorothy Hall, Betsy Beck, jane Schmidt, Wendy Allen, Sonya Harding, Adele Keiser, Sandra johns DIXIE WIS!-l A piano duet and drummer cre- ated a Spanish Paradise, and a tap line wished to be young again in Dol- lies Follies. Junior girls' A Little Golden Wish was tor an L pin, while the wish tor Indulging in a little i'Nostalgia and some good old barbershop songs are Boys Octet members, Howy Vosika, johnny Ritchey, Bob Elliott, Dick Byers, Kenny Mathis, Bob Ellenwood, Bob Hays, and Mike Morley. Straight from 'lSatan's Sanctuary come: Front Row: Maggie Lionberger, Donna Pierce, Marlene Ficke, Marnie Gardner, jane McLaughlin, and Martha Crocker. Row 2: jean Garlinghouse, Melissa Miller, Sissy Walker, Emma Mengel, Lucy Webster, jo Ann Gabarron. some senior Gentlemen ot Music was singing in a choir. The taculty discouraged Wishtul Thinking ot those wanting to return to school. The Girls Glee closed the suc- cesstul show by l.osin' the Blues. Mad Hattersn wishing for new hats are dancers, Sharon Quinn and Sally Downs. They jinally just exchange bonnets. Page 91 2 AEOLIAN CHOIR: Boffom Row: Mi. I?aroeIer oiredor' Wrfi'ifwr, Kii.ce, Kemper, Qde-I, WiII'anii- B. rr,-i Row 2: Biirchard, Gardner, Qninn, I4eIIy, QarIinghrrime, C. Ihfiinp in Cirideiiyeii, New WaI', Che wr I I I I Crocker, Eiis, IvIeIiw,a MiIf-i, Nfivion I, Jin- Schrnidr, Di 1,IhiI Mfivhiu, Byer. LIIIII, Knee, Sin 'Ig Meyer, Rnqhey, Ivfaiks, I5aiiek, Medi-er, CaIkiin I-iaya I-I-asses, TMI, I, Gikriin, Vfiwikfi, MriiIey, IVIyeiw, S. Bri w- O APOLLO CHOIR: SENIOR MUSIC I Few wiII ever IorgeI nnomenlrs Iike Ihose when Ihe AeoIian Choir. direcred by I-Iugh Rangeler, sang The beauriiul Iyrics of TIM Stnrlg in Ihe Chrisrnnas Assembly, when Ihe moving TI1wzIqsgi1'ii1g Hymn was sung by Ivan CaIdweII's ApoIIo Choir in Ihe Thanksgiving AssernbIy, or when Ihe Iwo choirs were joined by Ihe audience Io sing Ihe IoveIy Silent NIQIH in a bond of Iellowship during Ihe Chrisirnas Vesper. To prove irs versaIiIiIy, however, Ihe Aeolian Choir induded in ifs reperIoire Ihe sprighrly Echo Song for Ihe SIaIe Teachers Convenrion, and Ihe fXpoIIo group sang The brisk Russian Piciiir' in iIs vesper Conccrjr. BoIIom Row: fiIifiAIeiki, SIi-riInAi,i I 'I ' I ' Row 2: I2 bririii III:-FI, IVIVI-I rfiId, Snx,'fIr-r, VvIa'kii,, IRnIIfin- MCCM, pirvfwp I3 I'IFII, C' p pi,iri1II, SH' Kreick, BavI7aI', IIiiicivfii', BiIIfairvi-af, C,Iark I2iIei ,i,i, IriiIIei, IfsII 5padI, Innihqn, Richaidsi, WaIkffi IM IIIII, ISI-iiIy, kIiiii Ii, II QI ii-I.I I .ii Iiiri, Ixi.Iii nrlin Jacob, Hun? Rfemmich, Taylrir, Brunner, Parrolr, Berger, Krieger, Jones, Sirnecelr. l, l-l'v:f'emar, Bopove, C. Pele'-on, Geisrer, Malhera, l3rei'h, Pvncha. Row 3: Websle' yd, D wrii-, cl. Jizliviiii, Lay, lin. Giialuoiideiri, Row 4: Berzchncv, l,JavEssrin, Kocn, Hansen EHE AIR . . EVERYWHERE lhese and many olher songs in vesper concerls, The Easrer Assembly, and performances lor orher schools and Lincoln civic business organizae lions broughr music lo many hearls. Wherever rhe rwo senior choirs sang, Their visirs were enjoyed . . . and remembered. The Pirates of Penzance, a gay, lilring opera by Gilberr and Sullivan, was successfully presenled in February by lhe Aeolian Choir, wilh assisl- ance from lhe Apollo Choir. The members of rhe choirs ended rheir school careers by singing ar rheir own graduarion services, closing a year lruly filled wirh music. prilfiiscuri, lvlfwcfi, Gvrfiwe lvlffiiflol, lfibin, Wfill, Wrfvidreliii lil, llii-wn, VVfiqQ'ii'r2i, Bfnrclirfis, lvlarx, Arn Miller, Slrulilnifiii ll, Anief Kfihlrvr B- xl+,,,,, l-leicxfvvadflr, W.1licR, Bri, fir, Ne.-.lor Nnvels. Row 32 Jfinnessiii, Hamer, lVl.i'7, Gilnifxre :lr .lar O Scisiri ill llirlnf1,c,r,l ' A..Quf i' M. ihf rnps' r. - Qg. Q, ilill e JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE: BoHom Row: Newfon, Boirs, Moralez, Ireasurer: Vermaas, presideniq Miss Gore, direcfor: Mosher, accompanisi' Perrine, Turner Cole. Row 2: Opp, Merrifi, I-Iinkle, Harding, Lind, I-Iaas, Goeden, McMullen, Wilkins, VVilson, Row 3: Baumgarfner, N, Canferbury, C. Canrerbury, Blore, Thorpe, Frirz, Graham, Risfow, Blende. Row 4: McDougall, Caldwell, Pelerson, Zoloi, Barker, Perkins, Stanley, Moore, Frank, Ray. MUS! I-Iere's a recipe which is guaranleed Io make wonderful enlerlainmenf. Take one excellenr direc+or named Miss Gore. Blend The voices of eighly iunior girls, liberally blessed wiih ialeni. Sill in enjoyable songs, and for flavor add a dash of sugar, spice, and everylhing nice. Top wilh charm, beaulry, and bounce, sprinkled C wifh merrimenf. Serve 'ro audiences in Ihe Chrislrnas assembly, vesper concerls, Joy Night junior high schools, and business or- ganizaiions. Whal do you have? One of Ihe besi Junior Glees ever Io sing for Lincoln I-Iigh, of course! JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE: Bofiom Row: Luiz, ieSelle, I-Ianreman, librarian' Myers, librarian: Elisworlh, vice-presideni' Colby, secreiaryq Reed, Keller. Row 2: Coppinqer, Kulia, Kerns, Firesrone, Healey, Koch, Johnson, Janausek, Cullen, Beckman, Keill. Row 3: Deqenhardf, Owens. Rilchey, Smilh, Burneif, Myrberg, Noe, Shoemaker, Porler. Row 4: Beckmann, Rogers, Lessman, Wells, Barreii, Roker, Marhenke, Fisher, Diekmann, Curlis. . 'gk W I -M , , s, ,Q if' ' 5. r L ' 4 ff sa H 1 if s --5 , , an gg A 2, A .,g A i Q N gg, S, . 'W -L X Q A 4 ' ' I3 oA A A 4 A IN A A 5 I .1 i ,W ' .. 'of 'iv iz as F, v Q- V sox 3I4 A O4 IIQLA or GIRLS OCTET: Websfer, Hansen, Crocker, Williams, Sell, ParroH. Jones, Simecelc, Grabensfein. accompanist BOYS OCTET: Mafhis, Elliofl, Rilchey, Morley, Vosilca, Byers, l-lays, Ellenwood, Seymour, accompanist AND MORE MUSIC Ships and snails and puppy-dog lails -anyone who has ever heard lhe Boys Glee sing knows lhal music should have been in- cluded in fhal' nursery rhyme, for These boys, direcled by lvan Caldwell, enioy singing rollicking dillies and lovely sacred songs a+ Jrhe Chrislmas assembly, vesper concerls, and Joy Night We heard real music when 'rhe Boys Oclel sang. The boys, also sponsored by lvan Caldwell, made many friends when lhey sang for vespers, assemblies, and business organizafions. Nor To be ouldone by The boys, Miss Gore's Girls Ocref, dressed in black wool blouses and felr slcirrs decoralred wi+h red musical nores, charmed Jrheir audiences wi+h 'rheir beaulrifully blended voices. BOYS GLEE: Bofiom Row: Beler, Burke, Tyrrell, Odell, Mr. Caldwell, direcfor: Jones, Sherman, lvlarlcs, Hari Row 2: Mouden, l-lemmer, Roberls, Dermyer, Sorensen, Luflf, Calhoun, Cadwallader, Reynolds, Amerman, Novicolf, Kerns, Row 3: McGill, Walin, Walker, Skold, Vidal, Jensen, Crabb, Bowers, Thompson, Chapman, Eno, Nicholson, Row 4: Mechling, Orwig, Pinlcerlon, Upron, Reger, Fox, Pauly, Madsen, Slaklis, Hughes. Johnsron, Coflingham, Wells. Nor picluredz Williams, Bodfield mx x if J n v i if K- in-1 nl' BAND: Row I: R. WaTT, A, Moeller. Miller. l:loTh. Row 2: Theede, ChrisTensen, Jacoby, l-loerner, Grasz, l-lergenrader, Cooper, Moeller, Janes, Me er, Judkins. Schafer, Schmidt D. BueThe, Mosely, B. Buelhe, Rhea, Udd, Meinlce, WiTT, J, ThornTon, Row Y i i hmeder, Mills, Pfiwe l, Miller, Cook. D. WaTT, Zieg. Row 5: l-lansen, Williamsfzrr, Deqenhardh Schnieber, I-lays, Colliers, Lewis, Mr We'll remember The Lincoln l-ligh Band, all righT. We heard iT TirsT during The TooT- ball season, playing The Yellow Rose oT Texas. We heard iT enTerTaining in halT- Time ceremonies on The Tield . . . beaTing ouT The Tempo on The drums Tor The madly cheering Tans. We remember ThaT, because oT The large size oT The group, Two smaller bands, led by sTudenT direcTors, Duane Zieg and ORCHESTRA: Row I: Wiirnler, Dol-.ini, Kezein, inflruclof' SmiTh, D, y'ValT, FloTn, D. BueThe. D Page 96 LIVELY BAN Kcnny Waclccr were Tormed To play Tor alTernaTlng basl4eTball games and pep as sernblies The TrumpeTs roclced The corneTs roclced and everybody roclced To Rock Around The Cloclc Maybelline When The Links Go Marching ln and many oThers which raised The Tired spiriTs oT The aThleTes and sTudenT body. iin, , w : T-, ,C-io, fine, vcdh ii, r,i enT7 . ue 2, se re ary: www, nsrrn, Darnauer, alker, Fagerberg, S, Tlnornfcn, Curriss, Laase, Caldwell, Mcflonlcle, Rogers, Blum. Row 3: Probasco, Halnn, Auld, Ya+es,Tl1ompson, Walerila m s, Brown, Jolwwson, Friedman Black, Turner, Hunt Suflorr, Vxfaclcer, Sclmvarrz, Hedglin, Yalcel, Allensworlln, Yosf, Sfudier. L. Moeller c or: Tall, McCall, W lbw. Sacks, Nirz, Snyder, Boclcelman, Leriman, Rogers, Welle, irue. DREAMY ORCHESTRA Direcled by Lyle Welcli, flue wlwole group was aslced lo perform for various oilier occasions, loo . . . rlwe dedicalion ceremonies for il'ie new l-larris Qverpass . . . a vesper concerr . . . assemblies for Lincoln l-liglw and The iunior liiglfi scliools. A+ flue same lime, while reminiscing, one couldn'r lwelp remembering rlie Orches- ira, also direcled by Lyle Welcli.Tl1is group played beaurilul, solr music for so many pleased audiences . . . Jrlwose arriving early for scliool plays . . . 'rliose ariending rho opera, Pirates of Penzance . . . vesper conceris . . . scliool assemblies. Tliougli ilie ilirill of producing lovely, lwarmonious lones wliicli weave a musical siory would be reward enougli for ilwe many liours of pracrice involved, rlie Hwanlcs of ilie public is especially grarilying. ocw, Bli.ni Booar, Wirileis, ilnornixin, Walker, liagerberg, Row 3: Ceirny, Sioelnr, Jamcsson, Morris Collier, residenl. Sfanding: Mr.Welcn,direclfrr1 McCoy, Waclcer, secrefaiyq l-lousel, librarian. Page 97 SOPHOMORE BAND: Row I: NVeyand, PeTerson, Sfump, GoTTula. Row 2: Coffman, Harms, Bradley, Ludlam, Campbell, Phelps, Bus h Reiqerf, Rowlands, Johnson. Row 3: WesTerberg, Olson, Grone, Rook, Whifmer, Moore, Vergifh, Lyle Welclw, direcfor' Wehr, Porfer K rkbride, Sfory, Garreff, Reed, Spradley, BarTzaTT, l-lemmer. PRACTICING FQR PERFECTICDIXI IT would be wonderful if we could do somefhing by iusT wishing on a sTar, buT The members of The Sophomore Band know ThaT iT Takes hours of pracTice To achieve a per- fecfion high enough To qualify for The Ad- vanced Band. WiTh This much-desired goal in mind, The band members pracTice noT only Their music, buT also performance Techniques like marching, posfure, and various flourishes. The group also made some appearances aT games To help Themselves gain poise before The public. Working hard, Too, were The bafon and flag Twirlers. These high-sTepping lassies in Their red saTin cosTumes worked wiTh The band in presenTing half-Time skiTs aT foofball games. Whenever The Lone STranger wasn'T rescuing some helpless damsel from a villain, There was someThing like a wedding in march music. !fXlThough iT Takes Time and pracTice, These guys and gals keep on working for perfecTion. TWIRLERSZ Joey Ahguslin, Claire STephens, PAT GeTTman, Jane Summers, Arline lvlclvlasler, Judy Munson, Jane Sclimidl, Alycc lvlcMasTer, Donna Jackson, Judy Lufz, Befsy Beck. M ,s,, ., ,MM , X X Page 98 is-ann ' Ae 1. LIBRARY COMMITTEE: Sealed: I-loerner, Cox. Standing: Leger, Dick, Will. Noi piclured: Barbara Tanner. E. C. A. COMMITTEE: Sfanding: Thompson, Besch, Johns, Kiess, Will, Urnland, Rogers, OH, Miller. Sealed: Duis, Tisher, Srnilh. 'G 9 N43 w ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE: Keller, Brown, Phipps, Ellioll, Meyers, I-lill, Lichlenberg, Umland, Kelly. SERVICE CCDMMITTEES Several new books are in The school library because of lhe eiclorls ol The Library Commillee, who read and helped choose Them. The Exlra Curricular Aclivilies Com- millee checked E. C. A. poinls so lhal no pupil had more lhan Tourleen poinls or four aclivilies. We have The Assembly Commillee members lo lhank for planning and inlro- ducing all The inleresling assemblies. By sponsoring Tire and civil defense drills, The Safely Commillee Tried lo keep pupils alerl lo dangers. SAFETY COMMITTEE: Bolfom Row: Thompson, Jackson, Ellsworlh, chairman of Civil Defense Commillee, Dixon, chairman nl General Salely Commiileet Auquslin, secrelary of Salely Commillee: Beck, chairman: Blende, co-chairman: Kiess, chairman of Parking and Traffic Commilleeq Gelrman, chairman of Fire Commillee: Downs. Row 2: Cox, Hill, Miller, Moomaw, Carey, Calron, Sanger, Ray, Rogers, Luiz, Myers. Row 3: Mclnlyre, Liebers, Beckman, Polsky, Kelly, B. Johnson, Johns, Quinn, Myrberq, Smilh, Colby, Morgan. Row 4: Jane Johnson, Ellis, Fulls, Beechner, Duis, Brown, Peferson, Zolol, Hanneman. Websler, Wall, Janene Johnson, Billrnyer. Row 5: Halcher, Schmidl, Fisher, Hellvveg, Ellioll, I-Iayford, Barrell, I'-lall, Donovan, Bobsl Barker. ,I .v -A fry' if i ff' ,ffm z lf-'vf ff inf CLUBS iijgiifiiy sgq . f ,AW if I ,Xie ,V . 7, . . 93 ' ,, 'U Q Z? 3? s K .K-XS 'lx' . I .,' f 4 - .Ext . T gf 1552 is M i EE 52 ,.,.. , 222 -'-V 1 g ' 3 1 ' Q - 1 A M. .. Aifm ?? V ff ' 4 ,QQ 5 225- an sv ix 5 QSQQL2 f f X' , 15 I f I xr ii ,. vi . I3 if .. 5,1 -... . 4 gf 2Q?Qffi?f?f5 A A' ' ix X Q3 Af if 51' A 3:5517 ' ak J ax :QHXM M X M Qu .. M V ie J 2 , ig, ?' ' , ii 1' My , skig-323,55 ' gg iff' X wi' ,P 5 jane Rogers, assistant editor, Clair Morgan, artist, SuefAnn Sclinabel, editorg Lynne Meyers, business managerj and Kate Haggie, managing editor, pore over some of tlie many manuscripts submitted for the 1956 Scribe. The second semester oficers, jeanne Carrier, presiclentg Deanne Duis, treasurer, and Connie Toland, secretary, are discussing tlie program for tlie next Writers Club meeting. Not pic' tured is Mary Ann Myers, vicefpresident. A RCAMING WRITER As one wallcs down the hall, he may glance into room 303 and tind members ot Writers Club, with imaginations wandering ott to wherever ideas dwell, working on any- thing trom essays about technicolor dreams to comic commercials. Cr perhaps this per- son tinds them listening intently to a spealcer, playing writing games, or having a party. WRITERS CLUB: Bottom Row: Feather, Moomaw, Prucha, treasurer: Catton, Mauel. Row 2: Kautman, Quattrocchi, Toland, Lautzenheiser, Martin, Thorpe, Rager, Zolot, Duis, Myers, Rogers, Billmyer, l-le ioins them second semester. t-le helps them to choose the Scribe statt, which organizes the magazine containing original essays, poems, and short stories written by Lincoln High pupils. All in the club help the statt by reading and criticizing the entries, and they are proud when they see the tin- ished product. Grease, president: Carrier, vice-president: Meyers, secretary: Schnabel, Lutz, Turner, Gettman. Row 3: Murphy, Jackson, Page 102 INTERNATIONAL CLUB: Boffom Row: Hanson, I-Iafcher, Bible, Tigeris, Dzenis, Arline McMasTer, Alyce McMasTer, STanley, Leger, Boyd. Row 2: Keller, Charles, Ray, Boppre, Cullen, Keill, Wendelin, McMullen, Balcer, Green. Row 3: Topliff, Leuschner, Basoco, Schumacher, Fullbroolc, Seymour, Gilbert RiTchey, Meyer, l-Iellweg, Kreiss. Row 4: Mclnlyre, Polslcy, Noyes, SmiTh, Fraser, WalenTa, Churchill, PlaTT, Beckman, WaTkins. EaTon, Crain, Morgan. Tl-IE CALL CDF FAR-AWAY PLACES Far-away places and sTrange-sounding names are calling InTernaTional Club mem- bers To iourney around The world by way oT slides and lecTures presenTed by sTudenTs who have visiTed Those places. In addiTion To some who have lived or vacaTioned abroad, Tour sTudenTs under The American Field Service plan visiTed European Tamilies during The summer and broughT back a spiriT OT broTherhood To share wiTh oThers. Two A. F. S. European sTudenTs are also living here This year, so The advenTures oT These people will inspire members oT The club in Their dreams oT Travel. INTERNATIONAL CLUB: BoHom Row: Finiqan, Kahler, Sfepanelc, lvlarlcs. vice-president Wilson, presidenlp Lewis, secrefaryg Theede, Treasurer: Duis, I-Ianneman, Phipps. Row 2: LauTzenheiser, Bryan, Miller, I-laqgie, lvloomaw, Koch, Blende, Davis, Healey, Baumqarfner, Parroff, I-lill. Row 3: Goerilz, Roker, Fisk, Cadvvallader, Be-rnsTien, Ames, Calhoun, SchrepT, Menqel, Myers, Henderson. Row 4: C. Thompson, Coppinger, Billmyer, Liebers, Miles, Jodais, M. Thompson, Greene, Muck, Mosher, Thorpe, Ivlyrberq, VVilliams. .zsysg Page 103 M!MES: Boffom Row: Teal, Marks, l-leqqen, freasurer: Waybriqhf, presidenf: E. Basoco, secrefary: Risser, vice- oresidenf' Wil:on, l-lolfmeier, Sfefanisin. Row 2: Sheldon, Breen, Folfz, Sfump, J. Anderson, Penfon, Keiser, Diamond, Davidson, Kelly, Row 3: Boqar, McCully, Fenfon, Coffman, Frohn, Farris, Beggs, Mefzger, J. Brown, Davey, Smifh. Row 4: Prewiff, Quaffrocchi, Peferson, Wallcer, VVarner, Zinl, Moore, L. Wrighf, S. Miller, Synoyec, Tl-TEATRICS INCCDRPGRATED Jager. The magic of fhe fheafer definifely has a sfrong hold on fhe members of Mummers Club, junior-senior dramafics group. Acfing, direcfing, adverfising, malceup, cosfuming -all parf of fhe romance of fhe sfage- were sfudied and pracficed by fhis Lincoln l-ligh sfage company as fhe rousing comedy, Seven Keys to Baldpatc, was presenfed. The waifing undersfudies are fhe mem- bers of Mimes, dramafics club for sopho- mores. They presenfed slcifs and readings for members of fheir own group, and fhis year a gala Chrisfmas parfy was enjoyed. Sfriying fo overcome sfage frighf, fhey look forward fo fhe day when fhey, foo, will ioin fhe ranks behind fhe foof lighfs. MUMMERS: Boffom Row: D. Cox, Tisher, Lind, Hall, presidenf: McAllisfer, vice-presidenf: R. Anderson, secrefary, Mueller, freasurer: Janene Johnson, Jane Johnson, Quinn, Beclc. Row 2: Purviance, Lolcen, Evolga, McLaughlin, Downs, Rhea, l-lill, Boyd, Mengcl, M. Miller, Croclrer, Daniels, Koch, Timm. Row 3: Goodman, Kirlc, Walenla, Orwig, J. Cox, Ellis, Hellweq, Sfanley, Henderson, Jones, l-lanneman. Reimers. Row 4: Dean, D. Bacoco, Ellioff, R, Brown Purcell, Graefz, B. Wrighf, Bernsfien, Chilfon, Dwinell. in if A DO Page 104 Mr. .Quimby fMike Graetzj, Baldpate innkeeper, and his wife fDarlene Tisherl are terrorized by Peters, the hermitfghost fArnold Hendersonl, while owner lRoger Dean! looks aghast, SEVEN KEYS TCD BALDPATE Author William Magee, after betting that he can write a novel in twenty-four hours, goes To clesertecl Balclpate Inn 'rhinlcing he has the only key. A mayor, railroad president, mayor's fiancee. and a police inspector show up with more only keys and try lo steal some government money. A hermit-ghost appears with a sixth lcey and burns the money. The owner arrives with the seventh lcey and reveals that the play was actually the story Magee wrote at Balclpate lnn. The gangster, Lou Max fDick Basocoj, prepares Q. s Dorothy Hall and jane McLaughlin, student directors of this Miimrners prof duction, must know the script better than the actors do. Author Magee lzefj Bernstienj falls in love at first sight with a newspaper ref porter, Mary Norton fBadgie Eiiolgaj. to shoot his doublefcrossing girl, Myra Thornhill Railroad owner fRoger Brown! isnt worried, as two fBetsy Beckl, and the crooked mayor, jim Corf policemen lFred Henke and jim Rhea! and Police Inf gon fBrad Wrightl, and his fiancee, Mrs. spector Kennedy fBi'll Orwigj hold him at bay, for jim Rhodes fjanice Hellwegl, look too seared to do Bland fTom jonesl, his henchman, is taking care of anything. everything. Page 105 CLEF CLUB: BoTTom Row: Morris, R, Miller, CurTiss, secreTary: PenTon, presidenT: Boqar, vice'presidenT: Brown, Treasurer' GoTTula. Row 2: Kezeor, AberneThy, Anderson, Winklepleck, S. Miller, LinqenTelder, Jaqer, Lowe, Sheldon. Row 3: Zinlc, Thompson, Liepins, CoTTrnan, Ludlam, MiddleswarT, Long, MeTzqer, Murphy, Keiser. MERRY MUSIC MAKERS The AncienT and Honorable Order oT Music Malcers, beTTer known To us as Or- pheons, is a iunior-senior club, organized Tor The advancemenT oT poise, polish, Tun, and enTerTainmenT among sTuclenTs giTTed in a musical direcTion. Membership is obTained by privaTe TryouT. Thus iT is also wiTh CleT Club, The soph- omore music organizahon. The members meeT Twice a monTh, and each member is aslced To perTorm once a semesTer Tor The oThers. These musicians exhibiT The same enThusiasm and TalenT as members OT The upper-class counTerparT. ORPHEONS: BoHom Row: RiTchey, Vermaas, Blum, Srnifh, sergeanT-aT-arms: Hansen, vice-president Sell, president Koch, Treasurer' Websfer, secrelary' Downs, Johns. Row 2: l3arroTT, Marfin, Jacob, WiTT, Caldwell, Owens, Warrweir, Baumqarfner, ChrasTil, Wilscurw, Healey, Udd. Row 3: Crocker, STanley, Wall, PorTer, 'BarreTT, Chrisfensen, D. BueThe, B. BueThe, Theede, True, Deqen- hardl, Hergonrader, Miller, SToehr. Page 106 i ART CLUB: Bol'Tom Row: Sanger, Treasurer' Fisher, vicepresidenl' Kezeor, secreTary: Phillips, presidenl: AberneThy, Couch, Schaal. Row 2: Rager, Wiriklepleclc, Jaqei, Venners, Dobus. A WCDRKSI-TGP AND A TEA Deep in Their workshop, surrounded by halT-Tinished canvases, painT rags. news- papers, and iars oT painT, The members oT ArT Club are Tound ambiTiously worlcing on Their proiecTs and exchanging secreTs oT Their Trade wiTh one anoTher. Now and Then These poTenTial arTisTs Take Time ouT To visiT wiTh professional arTisTs abouT a TuTure in The Tield oT arT. IT earnesTness is any indica- Tion, These should be among The ouTsTanding arTisTs oT Tomorrow. Amid clinlcing punch glasses and cookie- munching, each oT The TiTTy Senior Coed Counselors meT The six sophomore girls whom she would help during The year. Whenever a loclcer reTused To open or her charge was losT in The hall, The Senior Coun- selor came To The rescue. Besides helping The new arrivals become acguainTed wiTh The school, she also provided home-made candy Tor The senior and lvlummers plays, The opera, and Joy NighT. COED COUNSELORS: Boffom Row: Gardner, DreiTh, Beechner, GrabensTein, Munson, secreTary-Treasurer: Kahler, presidenT: Janene Johnson, vice-president Lawson, Glade, Ficlce, Sell. Row 2: Owens, McAllisTer, Loken, Haase, LauTzenheiser, STohlman, M. Miller, l-lunT, Finkel, Tisher, SchwindT, Borner, R. Miller, Odell, Hill. Row 3: Jones, WebsTer, Koch, DieTerich, Van Valin, G-ease, PeTerson, Meyers, l-lall, Schmidt Toplifi, Riley, Davisson, Leger, O'Neill. Row 4: Brehm, ChrasTil, Hennessey, Jane Johnson. S. Johnsen, WinTer, LiChTenberq, McLaughlin, Johns, Kelly, WiTT, S. Johnson, Wendelin, Kruce, Thompson. - 14, -' - 1 ... A A L. A, Page 107 5.32374-123 i :,,....4 W i A 2 AQUALINKS: Boffom Row: Loken, Odell, l-lealey, Vermaas, G-essner, Hammond, Eafon, Cox, Gabarron, Row 2: Beechner, Ray, Koch, Moomaw, Davis, Morgan, Turner, Bannisler, Rogers, Laase, Colby, Ellsworlh. Row 3: Lind, Murphy, Hoy, Waralc, Shoemalcer, Porfer, Bush, Johnson, Abernefhy, Miller, Tanner, Harm, Morris, Burns, Carrier. Noi picfured: Garlinghouse. LCDVELY MERMAIDS Girls wilh a Flair for wafer are lhe Agualinlcs, who learn synchronized swimming under The direclion of Mrs. Virginia Roberfs. Sophomores, iuniors, and seniors may belong afler proving lheir abilily lo Jrhe club offi- cers. This year Jrhe members pracliced hard on ballel legs, dolphins, porpoises, sculling, submarines, and many oiher roulines, while They were planning rheir spring show, Fan+aseas, a wafer ballel, which was given April 20 and 2l. JUNIOR PERFORMERS: Ellsworfh, Carrier, Turner, Lind, Ray. Row 2: Murphy, Colby, MOHQGV1. l'leFleY' Row 3: Hoy, Rogers, Verrnaas. Row 4: Bannisler. Laase. Row 5: Shoemaker. Page 108 SENIOR PERFORMERS: Odell, Gabarron, Hammond. Ealon, Gessner, Lolcen. nz.: wx Y Q xvaumvfam mf- E While reading health magazines, Sandra Karnopp, Alanine Hnyer, and Margaret Simpson, Nurses Club niemhers, have found a wonderful article about leukemia. CAPS PCR The scene is a hospiTal capping service. Among Those in The audience are members oT Lincoln T-ligh's FuTure Nurses Club. These girls have had professional nurses Tallc To Them ThroughouT The year abouT The varieTv oT nursing iobs To be had, and lvlrs. Alice Youngscap, R. N., The school nurse and Their sponsor, has guided Them in Mimi Caldwell, Sis Kaufman, .lane Connealy, and Linda West thumb through some pamphlets and magaf zines, as they try to keep informed ahouc new advances of the Salk polio vaccine. FUTURE NURSES choosing school courses helpTul Tor a nursing career. Several Times They have visiTed hos- piTals To observe The eguipmenT, nurses Training programs, and now To waTch The capping ceremonies. As They siT There, The vision oT a whiTe cap Tor each oT Them seems more nearly a realiTy. FUTURE NURSES: Bofiom Row: Cade, Keller, Ellsworth, sccrelary-Treasurer: Dreifh, corresponding secreTarv: Brown, vice presidenls Gilbert presidonfr Cnilellv, Finiqan. Row 2: Kaufman, Connealv, Warak, Lewis, Boyd, Wilsovu, Crain, Hibbgrt, ChrisTensen, T-lover, Monhardt Rav, K. l-lill. Row 3: Wesl, Beckmann, Simpson, Chesen, Tisher, Brunlccw, Andrews, Liepnielcs, PeTerson, 'vVriqhT, Beckman, S. Johnson, Miller, Lvlle. Row 4: HunT, Boppre, R. Hill, Leger, Karnopp, Mueller, B. Johnson, Caldwell, WalenTa, Thompson, Reveal, S. SrniTh, Thrrrnion, STohlrnan. Row 5: TopliTT, WalTers. DegenhardT, Willis, Hatcher, E. Sn'iiTh, Wall, Kehler, Rnlcer. McDonald, Racer. Ml' CAMERA CLUB: Sealed: Rowlands, lreasurer: Wheeler, Rixsline, vice- presidenl. Slanding: McDougall, Liepnielcs, Graelz, Pliipps, secrelaryg Biqqerslall, Grillin, Meyer, presidenl. CLICKINC CAMERAS, SEARCHIIXIC SCIENCE Learning now lo lalce and develop a good piclure was llie main proiecl ol 'l'l'1G Camera Club lliis year. lvlucli lime was spenl in llie darkroom learning piclure de- veloping. Taking lrips and comparing noles willfi similar clubs made pliolograpliy more lun for llwe members and improved llfieir slcill willw a camera. Experimenls, spealcers, and lrips lcepl Science Club members busy learning aboul everylliing from soap bubbles lo snalces. Eins+ein's llweory ol relalivily and lree grall- ing were delved inlo, wlwile slar lwilces made aslronomy more exciling lor lliese budding scienlisls who liave a lively inleresl in wlial is going on around lliem. SCHENCE CLUB: Bollom Row: Cullen, Baldwin, lreasurert Dzenis, secrelaryg Ames, vice-presidenl, Henderson, presidenl: Shields, l-lil-berl. Row 2: Kreiss, l-loerner, Wheeler, Liepnielcs, Rowlands, Warner, Farrell, Row 3: Knee, Boswell, Pruclwa, Biggerslalb, Wriqlwl, Welwr. , .L .-mr. A A ' l Y-TEENS: BoHom Row: Simon, Mills, Lowe, Pease, McDonald, Diffenber, Zink, Wrighf. Row 2: Wipf, Nuss, Schnieber, OH, Wall, Close, Silver, Weelh, Schnabel. Row 3: Mefzger, Roseberry, Arline McMasfer, O'Dell, Middleswarr, Myers, Alyce McMasl'er, Bobsl. Waller. Row 4: Rogers, Woodard, Perrine, McMullen, Crain, Ray, Cafron, Mauel, Gelirnan. ACTIVE Y-TEENS There you are, surrounded by Tulle and Who are Jrhe Y-Teens anyway? you laflelra. Music drifls Through The air. The ask. They're a group of girls belonging To a drums lrglll and 6 VOIQQ announces' The WOFlCl-Wide OFQGUTZGTTOIW, SpOf1SOI'GCl The new gnew lgell Queen is JoAnn Qeberren Y.W.C.A. Lincoln l-ligh's club sells Links from Llneeln l.llell Selleely' Where are you? plaslic book covers To sfudenrs, collecls Why' lne yjleen Snow Ball lrennelv elf money for a World Fellowship Fund To build inrernalional good will, and inviles The Course' Y-Teen parenls To an inslallalrion bancluel. Y-TEENS: Boffom Row: Allacher, secrefaryg Chraslil, publicify chairman: Sell, music chairman: Burnelf, worship chairman: Barrett Treasurer: Smifh, presidenlg Rilchey, social chairman: Gabarron, program chairman: Waggoner, membership chairman: Johnson, service chairman. Row 2: King, Jacob, Brunner, Finkel, Bogar, Anderson, Kaulman, Hansen, Haase, Harder. Row 3: Frank, Kohl, Goodenkauf, Herqenrader, Jones. Hellweg, Degenhardl, Garrelf, Brown, Chesen. Row 4: Besch, Haack, Fulls, Caldwell, Thorpe, Blore, Blodgerf, Bruce, Johnsen: Carler. at '1T, ,R 4 -..Af .I V Z ' K ,A f,,.., - A-W' - I g 5 si f f 'X' Z . ' 2 5 3' 2 Q A . , X ' 'V M W Q , 3 ,,,,M,, X MM . L! - s 5 i 5 f K 'f J w... . 4 'V D ...- . ,- .M , ,,, ,L ,. i -ou- Q J-1. ld ' ww., my an fum., , . i 2 1 W-f-ww., f.-Auf L ,,...n4 I v S P OR T S 4 2 , N., - '4dA.+o-L, A-mf . f... ff.. HM. my ,. 5 'A f lf' , U . 44W k- D Q if 'L 7 4 nh, -as ,wwf . IZ, 5 n lf. ' 1.15 X 'JU . ,Y M 4 ,Nr 'wr-o Ku If W. ' 74. . ,IL 'Q a ' .Jv ,fn fa H J' Q5- A,-. .- k 'W r Q NX Q- Jn -0. mf , p Q . Xxx. 'V ,, 1 q,,.'w 'p , mf,-K--,W M0'-Am--.. m....,, ' M. M .L -Y 11 V 7vi55WpPgw'WW M W , 1 ff Jjfr' O v. HQ,-- . f 4 WMV . , , TY' Q ,...,,h .4 ' -P ffl 4 -x W' ny. mf M.. 6 1 ww, my L Mv'f P ,W ' Haw J V, Q. M4 M, 4 1 M ,, av 1Lg1,.,.,,,.1 2 'ml L, . H .M at A X, 4 V- , and 4 ' ., M Vw- , , WVAY, , W vv.Tw,?.,7 ff 'H -Q 4 sq vb Mi P' 91 , .eq a .f f gn.: ll ,l BoHom Row: Evolqa, Frazer, Cooper, Kay Ellis, Beechner, Bodlield, Flansburg, Ficke, Janene Johnson. Gardner. Row 2: Allacher, Brunner, Densberqer, Borchers, Barker, DeVore, Chraslil, Chesen, Flackman, Finkel, Berger, Ferguson, Fiala, Borner. Row 3: Downs, Daniels, Boyd, Dielerich, Davis, Beck, Allen, Barlzall, Buresh, Bradley, Dzenis, Follz, Blum, Brunkow, L. Wall, Auguslin. Row 4: Chrislensen, Crocker, Brolliar, Bears, Frank, Anderson, Brannen, S. Brown, Davisson, Bible, Chermok, Dreilh, Adminis, TI-lESE ARE Tl-lE PEPPERS Boppre. Carler, Bumqardner, D. Brown, Gessner. Did you know lhal a Pepper is nor only a condimenl, bul can be a senior girl al Lincoln l-ligh? This girl, one ol Two hundred and lilry in lhe group, sells rickels on game days al Lincoln l-ligh and a downlown srore. She puls up posrers and parlicipales in pep assemblies, wearing her red swealer, black skirl, and perl new black beanie. Bur ol course you know lhal, lor you've seen her busy making lhe lucky horseshoe lor loolball games, planning skirs lor pep assemblies, and selling Links car slickers Boifom Row: Lawson, Koch, M. Hansen, Leger, Kreici, Kreick, Kahler, B. Johnson, Keller, C. Jones. Row 2: Laulzenheiser. C. l-lansen. Leacock, Lemmerman, Kruce. M. Jones, Jamesson, Jane Johnson, l-lunl, Garrell, Jacob, l-laase, Kemper, P. Keiser, l lill, Row 3: Greenemeier, Gilmore, Hammond, Mueller, Harding, Gilberl, Hall. Gease, Jackman, Halcher, A. Keiser, l-lergenrader, l-lanneman. Row 4: Gray, Kaulman, Johns, Geier, l-lennessey. S. Johnson, Lillie, Housel, Grabenslein, Glade, Gruendeman, Jodais, Quinn, lolespe, Krieger, Kelly, Kiess, l-lamer, f' f 41 .. Page 114 'vw ... 44 - .-L - .- Bollom Row: Newman, Carol McDonald, Garlinqhouse, secrelary: Sandra Ellis, lreasurery Gabarron, presidenl: Roma Miller, vice- presidenl: Lichlenberq, vice-presidenl: Phipps, Pielenpol, Sell. Row 2: Owens, Love, l-lunl, Lolcen, McAllisler, Monhardl, Newlon, Mary Ann Miller, R. Marlin, Parroll, Pearce, Lionberqer, Neyels, McCullough, Row 3: Munson, B. Marshall, Lanlz, Mengel, Maher, Meyers, Malhena, Mallice, Mussmann, Myers, Prucha, Mulz, O'Neill. Row 4: Manlce, K. Marshall, Moeller, Pierce, Miles, Misa, Meinlce. McCoy, C. Marlin, McLaughlin, Melissa Miller, Prai, Lull, Pelerson, Noyes, Loll, Carolyn McDonald. AND WE CGULDNT BE PROUDER and lell pennanlsl Then lirsl, lasl, and al- learn lhe spiril and delerrninalion lo win, ways, our Peppers are heard loudly cheering and lime aller lime lhe Lincoln Peppers are lhe Sons ol lhe Blaclc and Red on lo viclory. lound leading lhe cheering ol lhe sludenl The lans in lhe slands have ollen given lhe body. Bollom Row: Slerkel, Warren, G. Thompson, Simecek, Riley, J. Smilh, Ziernann, M. Thompson, Rosenlol, Tavis. Row 2: Taylor, Schnabel, Schoneman, Schnieber, Schwindl, Slohlman, Wood, Shuler, Roernmich, Upharn, Young, Slephens, Weiler, Slrzelecki Row 3: Websler, Waqqoner, Snyder, Tiqeris, Toplill, E. Srnilh, Wall, Walker, J. Wall, Van Valin, Tobin, Warlcow, Walenla, Weber, Robinson. Row 4: Weiher, C. Thompson, Williams, Roberls, Reed, Toland, Wendelin, Riilmanis, Taylor, Wallcins, Sics, Rolaerlus, Wesl, Winler, Will, Tisher, Walliclc. A VM .,. 1 - 4 ... - Page 115 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Row I: Lionberger, Ficke, Downs, WalT, APPRENTICE CHEERLEADERS: lXlewTon, EllsworTh, Ver Odell. Row 2: Johnson, Quinn, Walker, Gardner, McLaughlin. maas, Morgan, Turner, LuT7. Tl-IE CHEERLEADERS AND Tl-TE PLAYERS Leading The sTudenT body aT The games, boTh aT home and ouT oT Town, The Cheerleaders did much To make The sporTs year a success aT Lincoln l-ligh. ParTicipaT- ing in The pep rallies and Team send-oTTs, The girls were a big spark in The school morale. The Cheerleaders are divided inTo Two groups, VarsiTy and ApprenTice. The Ten VarsiTy Cheerleaders are seniors, and The six iunior ApprenTice Cheerleaders pracTice To Take over nexT year by leading The cheers Tor The reserve and sophomore games. The L Club This year seemed To hiT anoTher all-Time high Tor whiTe sweaTers, The symbols oT belonging To a sTaTe cham- pion Team. To earn Their sweaTers and L pins, The aThleTes pracTiced many long hours, developed Their skills, and improved ThroughouT The season in Their respecTive sporTs To bring glory To The Red and Black. L CLUB: BoTTom Row: i'v'VerTz, Meierhenry, Muck. vice-presid9nT: Jacobs, presidenfi l-Tergenrader, secreTary1 Sell, Treasurer: Orwig, Sloan. Row 2: Venner, STrough. Cerny. l-leadley, Place, Morrissey, Kellogg, Probasco, Richards. Row 3: ChilTon, Calkins, LlnTerseher, PorTf:r, Wallick, Kissler, EilberT, CasTigliano, Jones, Guild, Byers, Pearson. Row 4: SchrepT, Nelson, Parker, JohnsTon, B. EllioTT, SpadT, Welch, Gruenemeior, True, McGlasson, Wilson, Madsen, Converse. Row 5: STronberg. Sacks, LuTT, ATkins, Reimers, Isherwood. Sievers, Keller, Dorsey, SmiTh, Davis, Calhoun, Lewis, Mendoza. Row 6. Thomas, Young, STeinmiller, Fullbrook, Gacusana, Greenlee, TaTT, ETheridge, Rook, MaTisons, Houchen, Snyder, Hann, J. EllioTT, Williamson. S i i i TA: 1 Enjoying the new intramural Watching as Kent Turner takes his turn are bowling dancing program taught by enthusiasts Don Rixstine, Bob Yates, jim Meisinger, the City Recreation Depart' Don Andrews, Denny Taylor, Max jensen istanilingi, ment are Carol McCowen, and Frank Cillen, scorekeeper. Larry Barron, and in the foreground, Rose Morris and Tom Reigert. INTRAMURALS FLAG FOOTBALL . . . TENNIS . . . GOLF . . . WRESTLING . . . BOWLING . . . GYMNASTICS . . . BASKETBALL . . . TABLE TENNIS . . . SWIMMING . . .TRACK AND FIELD. . . BASE- BALL . . . SOCIAL DANCING . . .SATURDAY MORNING RECREATION Again this year, intramural sports provided a good physical outlet tor ambitious Lincoln I-ligh students. Under the able direction ot Neil Hate- meister, a program was organized that included almost every sport. Those athletically minded could choose any activity trom ping-pong to wrestling, and the announcement ot an intramural tournament usually created a great deal ot interest among pupils. The competitive sports were organized tor action between home rooms, although some sports were inter-class. Home rooms 220 and 104 battle in the basketball tournament, as jim Russell and Bill Swanson reach for the ball, and Dick Watt, Dick Spaedt, Paul Lewis, and Dick 'Youngscap stand ready for action. Winning National High Game Award from the American Intramural football winners were Kfront junior Bowling Congress were Cary Cerny, Bob Elliott, row! Duane McCowen, Oliver Pillard Bill Walker, Rodney White fisecond from rightl, and Tom Wicken, Bill Rowlands, and fbac Cary Parker. Second place winner in the National Christ' row! Mathew Sheridan, 'Tom Morrissey mas 'Tournament was john Marks lthird from rightj, Cordon jones, and Chuck Gordon, who all who defeated 39,998 other boys. layed for home room 120. Davis Dorsey EllioTT ETheridge Gacusana The I955 season was a Tine example OT whaT The morale and TighT oT an under- manned crew can do. Losing players beTore The season sTarTed and conTinually Through- ouT The season unTil They had only TwenTy- Tour squad members, The Links compleTed a surprisingly good season, WiTh hard work. sTrengTh and coordinaTion conTinued To build as The season progressed, and The Links ended Third in The sTaTe wiTh a 6-2-I record. Lincoln l-ligh goT oTT To a slow sTarT as Omaha CenTral won a close game 2I-20. The Links were unable To overcome a ZI- poinT barrage by CenTral in The TirsT quarTer. An improvemenT in Timing and Tunda- menTals helped give Lincoln Their TirsT win. as They downed NorTh PlaTTe I9-7. Gaining momenTum, The Red and Black won Their second game over Sioux CiTy CenTral 20-O. Lincoln's deTense was ouTsTanding as They held The lvlaroons scoreless. The spiriT oT The Lincoln High gridders was noT To be broken as They won a decisive Lewis LuTT Muck Madsen Mendoza Reimers Sacks FOOTBALL vicTory over Grand Island I4-O. The score- less second halT was an exhibiTion oT The sTouT deTensive play OT boTh clubs. Leaving home Tor The TirsT Time oT The season, Lincoln pounced on undeTeaTed ScoTTsbluTT 27-O. The deTense held once more, and The oTTense sparked as well. The Omaha NorTh Vikings were leTT sTunned as The morale oT The Links carried Them Trom a 7-25 near-deTeaT inTo a 28-25 vicTory. TwenTy-Two poinTs behind, Lincoln came up wiTh a sTory-book ending and scored Three Touchdowns in The lasT ThirTeen minuTes oT play. Dave T-lann scored TiTTeen poinTs in The amazing vicTory To lead The Links' scoring. Lincoln l-ligh muTTed a I4-O halT-Time lead as Omaha SouTh came back To Tie Them I4-I4. ATTer scoring Twice in The TirsT quar- Ter, Lincoln could noT cross The sTripes again, as The SouTh deTense TighTened. Lincoln's homecoming was hampered by a powerTul and speedy Omaha Tech Team, as The Links Took Their second deTeaT I9-34. 3 l ScheidT Se FOOTBALL MANAGERS: Gary STeinmiller, Rex Bricker, and Tom Jones Snyder SpadT Swanson Ude WhiTemon .H . Lincoln closed iTs season by blasTing lNlorTheasT Tor The ThirTeenTh Time in TiTTeen meeTings, 34-IZ. A slow TirsT halT ended wiTh a 7-6 lead Tor The Links, buT They ripped loose in The second halT. Dick Jacobs, senior Tailback, scored wiTh a 63-yard run, Galois scored Twice more, and Don Swanson scored The Tinal Touchdown on a Two-yard plunge. All Team members played well as They closed a successiful season. The Links received a good share of posT-season honors. Dean Sell, Jack Muck, Ron Galois, Dick Jacobs, Joe Gacusana, and John EllioTT were all named To Lincoln's All-CiTy Team, while Dave l-lann and Mark Reimers received honorable menTion. Ron Galois, Links back, was placed on The All-STaTe and Class A TirsT Teams, and Dick Jacobs was on The Class A second Team. OTher Tine players receiving honor- able menTion were Joe Gacusana, Dean Sell, Mark Reimers, Jack Muck, John EllioTT, and Dave l-lann. CrediT is also due To The resT oT The Team members, unsung heroes Though They be, who played Their besT Tor Lincoln l-ligh, and wiThouT whom The season would noT have been so successful. L.H.S. Opponent 20 Omnlm Cenlriil ?l l'7 lslorlli Platte 7 20 Sioux CiTy Cenlial 0 I4 Grand Island O 27 Scottsblull O 28 Omaha North 25 I4 Omaha SOUTTT I4 I9 Omaha Tech 34 34 NorTheasT I2 It laulgs as tlzonglz jack Muck i6il is telling an unidentif lied CII. player to stay back as julin Elliott fill brings lzirn down. Dave Hann f42l, Steve Levy f73l, Dean Sell l82l, and Paul Ude i812 all flat by the three Islanders and are ready to give able assistf ance to tlieir teammates. Line mln ivan tlie game l4fO. Page T20 Lincoln Higlfs defense tightens as Don Vsfhitemun and two im' identified Links jolt Gene Dilf tenber of Northeast, and Larry Snyder f8il, Bill Swanson MII, and lack Muck ibeliind Snyder! back tliem up. Lin' culn's dejiensiiie team wurlq played a big part in their 3-lfll win over tlie Rackets. ,153 5 U.. RESERVES: Bcffom Row: Amerman, Young, Ge-TTrnan, Lamson, Swanson. UpTon, l-lughes, Arledge, STolley, Shonerd. Row 2: Wallick, J. Johnson, WaTkins, Place, WesT, Kelley, Ross, Trippel, Jeys, Drevo. Row 3: Eckhardf, Skold, Crabb, Overgaard, Joyner, Casemenh Meisinger, Gillen, Gandara. Lopez, Rose. TEAMS GAIN EXPERIENCE They say Rome wasn'T builT in a day. and ThaT holds True Tor Lincoln l-ligh's TooT- ball Teams, Tool They aren'T builT in a day or a week, buT iT Takes a season or more To Train players well. ThaT is why, Though The Links Reserve and Sophomore Teams had guiTe a bad sea- son score-wise, winning only one game be- Tween The Two oT Them, They gained much in experience, learning TundamenTals and developing a love Tor The game oT TooTball. Looking aT iT all pracTically, This was a valuable season, and now There is nexT year To look Torward To. Think oT all The vacancies on The varsiTy leTT by graduaTing seniors! SOPHOMORES: BoTTom Row: Swanson, Lehman, Allen, Bnsfic, Kessler, Meriden, Hansen, Tico, Olson, Row 2: lxlavnk, Bnrko, Caples. M. Johnson, l-lriiza, Derrnyer, Marks, WesTerberg, DeVore, Hohensee, Kirkbride, Row 3: EaTon, PaTzel, Morrison, Graves. Bowers, T-lergenrader, KnowlTon, Creps, Campbell, Damoude, Darnauer. 9 AL ...K . f . .... L l E , T Page 121 Sf? QE Nw, by Q-2 wlhw my ,gn R ,,.,,. gg eg 4 R K it . ki Q51 R Xe 'QX F392- if 1 'Q 3 'hw' I-4 539 ,, , Q3 K 4 Fi if X ff 3' kg . . ,ig-Q-ii was ' - ,W Q 3, nf we M. it af f F ,,.. ,, 1 if f W 25 , fy Umi- ow W vw? J Qs 3' f'.i G 0 dll ON TI-IE BASKETBALL COURT Cage Tans aT Lincoln High may speak wiTh pride when conversaTion Turns To The I955-56 baskeTbaII season. Lacking The so- called prerequisiTes oT good baskerball play- ers, heighT and experience, The Links more Than made up Tor This deTiciency by greaT deTerminaTion and spiriT. Lincoln I-Iigh sTarTed The season wiTh a winning noTe, deTeaTing FremonT, 38-34, buT in The nexT Two conTesTs were sTymied by 5coTTsbluTT, 48-37, and Fairbury, 62-59. ln Their nexT encounTer, The Links played a spir- iTed game before bowing To a Tall Omaha CenTraI Team, 46-39. Grand Island Tollowed, Tripping The cagers, 60-5 I. The Red and Black hir The win column in Their nexT Two ouTings, oleTeaTing SouTh- easT, 64-30, and BeaTrice, 56-37. The Ne- braska Coliseum was The sTage Tor The greaT baTTle oT The cross-Town rivals. NorTheasT won The exciTing game, 49-45. An improved squad Tollowed by roping The Cowboys oT Boys Town, 50-48. Then The hoopsTers polished oTT The nexT Three con- Tenders: Omaha Tech, 6I-58, Sidney, 59-42, and NorTh PIaTTe, 62-55. I-IasTings Tinally sTopped The win sTreak, winning in an over- Time, 5 I -49. Omaha SouTh proved Too much as They easily disposed oT The Links, 62-50. I-Iowever, The season ended as iT had sTarTed, wiTh a win over McCook, 68-55. In The disTricT TournamenT, The Links gained revenge by Tripping Grand Island, 57-53. NorTheasT again provided The oppo- siTion in The Tinals, The Taller RockeT squad copping The conTesT, 53-45. WiTh The close of The Tourney The cagers ended The season wiTh a commend- able 9-won, 8-losT record. Under The careTul TuTorage oT Coach Lyle Weyand, The inexperienced Team greaTly improved To become a Tine squad ThaT upheld The Lincoln I-Iigh School Tradi- Tion oT good baskeTbalI Teams. Brian Etheridge of L.H.S. has 'Yogi Hergenrader comes down the right object in mind, but with a rebound but not without gravity seems to be overcoming some determined opposition by Andy Matisons seems to have him. Kenny Filbert, L.H.S., and Duane Steffen of Northeast. a surplus of arms and legs as two McCook players watch the Action took place at the Colif he and a Beatrice player leap action. seum. high for the hall. Page 124 RESERVE BASKETBALL: Row I: Beler, Pinlcerfon, Meierhenry, McGill, Ude, WhiTe, Orwig, Cadwalladei. Row 2: Kelley, Mulder, Walin, Thompson, Posey, Breffmann, WesT, Welch. If The success of The I956-57 VarsiTy Baslcefball Squad can be influenced in any way by The record of This year's reserve Team, iT oughf To be a greaT season nexT year. AT The end of The firsT four games, Coach l-larold ScoTT's lads had compiled a Two-won, Two-losT record. T-lowever, Trom ThaT poinT on, The Junior Linlcs Turned on The sfeam. ln The remaining eleven games, The scoreboard margin was in Their favor. The final season record for The iunior cagers is Thirfeen wins, Two losses. Under Coach Darrell Grell, sophomore baslcefball aspiranfs gained experience and poise as They progressed Through a Twelve- game schedule during The l955-56 cage season. This year The under-classmen experi- enced a six-won, six-losT record. Considering none of The sguad members had previously encounfered high school compeTiTion, one can easily say ThaT The sophomore baslcef- ball Team enferfained a successful season. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: BoTTom Row: VanSiclcle, Rhine, Cvranf, Drevo. Row 2: Phillips, Young, Slepiclca, Prall. Row 3: Hergenrader, Voss, Mills, Bowers, Marfin. ' j xx.: .V J, s Ax 23 fa -as - - - f ' -Q.:-Q WRESTLING: BoTTom Row: Keller, Lopez. Place, Zlab, Venner, Pearson. Row 2: Madsen, Mosely, Bauman, Calkins, Meisinger, Taylor, Sacks. Row 3: Schumacher, Wallick. O'Grady, SrniTh, Snyder, Barnhill, Reimers, Kissler, manager. HARD SEASCDN FUR WRESTLERS WiTh The closing oT The STaTe Cham- pionship TournamenT, February I8, Lincoln l-ligh's grapplers hung up Their Togs unTil nexT season. Under The waTchTul eye oT Coach l-larold Gilliland, The maT-men com- piled an over-all record oT Tive wins, seven losses, and one Tie. Mark Reimers was The mosT ouTsTand- ing wresTler during The campaign. l-le com- piled TwenTy sTraighT vicTories and was The Mark Refiners, Lincoln Highs state clmmpion, puts 41 headlock on Roland Vkfulliclq during Ll practice session. I lone Link To win a sTaTe championship. l-larold CasemenT, Cobe Venner, Gary Cal- kins, and Roland Wallick were also consisTenT poinT makers. The Reserve WresTling Team, coached by Ed SchwarTzkopT, had a Tull schedule Tor The TirsT year. Showing remarkable progress, The squad won seven games and losT only one. In the City Clunnpionsliih Meet, Gene Brlrnliill of LHS. ftopl shows Soutl1ea.st's Bob Erickxon lliut von ccm't lose if ygm stay on top. VARSITY GYMNASTICS: BoTTom Row: RoberT l-leadle y ST gh Nelson, WerTz, Hehelfinger. Row 2: Ulrich, MarTin, Gilland, Byers, Parker, Cerny. FCDURTI-l CRCDWIXI The Links C5ymnasTics Squad, unde- TeaTed in all seven meeTs This year, held Their sTride as They won The TourTh sTraighT sTaTe championship in The opTional division. The gymnasTs scored 4,450 poinTs To Take The crown, while Their nearesT rival, BeaTrice, had 4,2l3 poinTs. Coach Phil Sprague commenTed aT The WinTer SporTs Assembly ThaT The champion- ship Team was The resulT oT Tine Team spiriT and eTTorT. OT course, There were ouTsTand- ing performers like Jim l-leTielTinger, who T FOU - 'lim Heffelfinger exhibits his nearly perfect form cm the paraHel bars as he takes third place in the state meet. PCR GYMIXIASTS won TirsT place in The sTaTe meeT opTional division, by winning TirsTs in The high bar and Tumloling. OThers placing were Jim WerTz, Duane STrough, WhiTey Ulrich, Dar- rell Nelson, Dick Byers, Gary Parker, Dick Gilland, and Bob MarTin. ln The novice division, NorTheasT, de- Tending The crown, placed TirsT wiTh 4,54l poinTs. l-lasTings second wiTh 3,675 poinTs. and The Links Third wiTh 3,663 poinTs. Dick Allen placed TirsT in Tumbling, and Richard l-leadley and Bill Walker also placed. RESERVE GYMNASTICS: BoHom Row: Richard Headley, Densberger, IW' WWF lwelwfs ffflf Allen, Wimp, Malone, Morgan, Garcia, Knauber. Reilschneider. Row 2: H5 exenlxe on tie Ill-il Gillen, STrand, Walker, Burke, Bond, Landingham TalberT Kiplinger, l7Ll?'. Page 127 Chuck Wilson gets ready to time a race be' tween Larry Converse and Joe Gacusana. These three boys were Gold Medal winners in the State Swimming Meet last year and this year. Old water rivals, Charles Rook and Cary Keller, look to Coach Harry Kuklin to get the final verdict on their time trial, as Larry Thomas, Ross McGlasson, Lael Taft, Gary Hill, Tom Morrissey, and Larry Haight watch anxiously. SWIMMERS-STATE The Lincoln I-ligh Swimming Team suc- cesstully detended their state meet crown by overcoming their nearest rival, Hastings, 8l-45. Links Jose Gacusana and Larry Con- verse each set state records in the 50- and IOO-yard tree style events respectively. Tack Houchen demonstrates the proper takefof for the backstroke to Harry An' drews, Bill Dermyer, jim Pickett, and Cary Hansen, sophomores. SQUAD Johnson CHAMPS AGAIN Chuck Wilson retained his I955 diving crown, and the Links posted good times in winnning both the 200-yard tree style and medley relays. Aided by a wealth ot returning talent, the Links also won the city title and went undeteated in regular season competition. Coach l-larry Kuklin's swimmers downed Northeast, Southeast, Omaha Tech, Boys Town, Hastings, and the Omaha YMCA in dual and triangular meets. MEMBERS: Row I: Jerry Landingham, Ron Wilcox, Jerry Roy Richards. Row 2: Tom Turner, Bill Winsor, John Stror-ner, Vance Zuerlein, Herb Kuster, Roger Corn, Robert Tubbs, manager. 4 Page 128 I0 1 , Q V A -Au '-I-A .sa g e ' ' fairer W 'r ' 5, 'Piss - ,.,,,, , ,.,. - -V ' ' gg. fag .-.- it. ' ' ,IAI - '- -'N-if ii ' ii ii Q' J Q H g I 1, W I N vig , Z IQQIQ sy , K ni W, ., ,,,, 1 ..v. Z ::, .,,, ., . . , , I., , I , . . . ,, Q ,M ,,,,,,,, , , Z, .,,,. sm, ,,,. 1 ,, ,ci M. , 4, V 9, is , . 4 . ,az . . -- i ia , , , gy- W 'W' 4 - ik? ' i , , ' ' ' , ,., of-Hg fg is sr - . M if 4 U rw - W. , . ,.. i . V. . f'C A lfmak , 39, A 1 T A :Y .Q , .. - Q ll I .i ., ligdxvl gi, 3: , 'F i ix? it 2- T ' 4 ,S ' T , . E 'lk A Q 4: S5222 : I A 53, ,, . , 11 E' ,,,. I X W i I vpfi 5 H A 6' I , . 5- K ' I T '- l iii i. x Ji , .ft 1 ., ,M M .z .5 i 5 - '- ,, r' , -4 1 , fix. - Q an Y ,, ,, 'zr ,.., , fy A if, - . s af 4 ' X ' i 161' ... 'L' A - 'Q' J ' ' he -.,-. X ' ' . 4' T I - . , if mg , x - M' V ,,A -,qi 1:55, ,, - ,claw ,, 1 ,.,,, 'ITA A rpfsw is ' .jr g H V' --z, ' M. -V ' ' , . -1 Z ,..: , . -if-fvf2fk1ii .w ,.'f2 'inn' Ma- I .V -X . H 2 - ' 2.-f ' TRACK: Row I: Johnston, Porter, Sapp, Bryani, Casiigliano, Swanson, Galois, True, B. Ellioff, Muclr, Jacobsi, Davis. Row 2: Andrews, manager: McGill, manager: Beler, Dean, Byers, Sell, Thompson, Jacoby, Maiisons, Gacusana, Talazs, J. Ellioii, Snyder, Droud. Siudier, manager: Chrisfenseni, manager. Row 3: Lehman, Siromer, l-lill, l-lannernan, Jones, Larsen, Boclcelman. Haack, Etheridge, Barlcdoll, Donaldson, Pocras, J. Johnson, Dick, M. Johnson, Frizzell, Hilligoss, Kessler, Gomez. STRCDNG TRACK TEAM FUR I..l-l.S. Alihough cold weaiher plagued early lvleei al l-lasiings. Coach l-larold ScoH's worlcouis, ihe I956 Traclc Squad, bolsiered cindermen mei Beairice and Boys Town in by eleven reiurning leiiermen, showed good sirengih and depih, especially in ihe dis- iance and field evenis. Opening ihe season wiih an inierclass rneei, ihe Linlcs journeyed io 'rhe Norih Plaiie Inviiaiional and Ceniral Nebraska dual rneeis and found ciiy cornpeiiiion ai ihe Public Schools lvleei. Disirici qualiiicaiions ai Beairice pre- ceded ihe Siaie Meer, held May Il and l2, and ihe Linlcs finished ihe season ai The Grand Island Relays. Sailing over the hurdle with the George Porter, a veteran distance Straining for that Class A shotfput greatest of ease is senior cinderf runner, paces himself in working mark is senior, Gunars Talazs. man, Dean Sell. to trim seconds off his time. Page 129 VARSITY BASEBALL: Row I: Bainbridge, manager: Youngscap, Siein, Klein, Lamsong While, Fox, Meierhenry, Sloan, manager. Row 2: Oliman, Welch, Sheridan, D. I-Iergenrader, Walin, Auld, Dolberq, Spadl, Kelley. Dick Yogi Hergenmdev dem' onstrates agility as he executes a double play maneuver. Perfect -IiOT7H is shown by L1 mp Links moundsman, Dick WEIL'I1. Page 130 BASEBALL TIME Wilh only 'Four varsily velerans reiurn- ing from lasl year's slale champion squad, lhe Linlcs Baseball Team began Iheir regular season comperilion. Buford Grosscup, malcing his varsilry coaching debul in The prep baseball world, guided Jrhe Jream Through a Twelve-game schedule wilh Soulheasl, Creighlon Prep, Norlheasl, Boys Town, Omaha Cenlral, and Omaha I-loly Name. The Linlcs journeyed Iwo limes. On The road Jrhey mel Omaha Soulh, Omaha Tech, Omaha I-loly Name, Norlheasl, Soulheasl, and closed regular season play wiih a game a+ Boys Town. RESERVE BASEBALL: Row I: Madsen, Porfer, Wicken, Mechling, Ude, Keller, Pillard. Row 2: DeVore, Marlin. McGowan, Trippel, Gellman, Mouden, Koehn, Gandara. Row 3: Binning, Ross, Voss, Brefimann, J. I-lergenrader, Amerman, Chasiain, I-ledglin. VARSITY TENNIS: Kneeling: Orwig, Un- Ierseher, Slronberg. Sfanding: l-lowlell, Calhoun, Fullbroolc, Sfalclis. RESERVE TENNIS: I-Iowlelf, I-Iahn. Shepard, Slalclis. TENNIS AND GCDLF Coach Roy Colson's nelmen, wilh live relurning lellermen and a hosl of new malerial, allempled lo repeal lheir slale championship, aller meeling Boys Town, Fremonl, Norlh Plalle, Valley, and 'rhe Lin- coln schools in regular season play. Oul- slanding sophomore, Neil Unlerseher, led The Ieam Ihroughoul Jrhe season. I-larry Kulclin's Golf Squad mel lop compelilion in defending Iheir Slale Sand and Grass Green Championships. Wilh Iwo relurning lellermen, They opened Ihe season al Norlh Plalle and played a heavy schedule Jrhroughoul Ihe spring. The season was climaxed by Ihe Slale Golf Tournamenl held May I I and IZ. Bud Williamson, vet' GOLF: BoH'om Row: Glenn Gruenemeier, Slaunning, Gary ewin Links golfer, Gruenemeier, Williamson. Row 2: Taylor, Pinlcerlon, Arledge, Swlngs In Peffeff folim Roze, O'Grady, Mr. Kulclin. to tee off. Page 131 GIRLS L CLUB: BoHom Row: Miller, Blum, Morgan, Bells. Row 2: Slriclcland, Riley, Slewarf, Lernmerman. 'x 1 1 . ,v '-Id qxy , ', ',.' 1 I' ' X , , s T ,fs I i. I ml I we I .3 f' ,f I gh. Z 2 ,. , ,V , ,Y ,, z f , I ,- f of ff I I-Illllz H' ' I ii ,I K P X ni , QQ- 3 i-fl T in' cc X , 4- T- I , -f f, .mul rj - Q L c- H1 Jlllliuq ' ' ' 1' '17-fl' f i7'J,:'f!'7?5555l , - gf f .1-3 r 7.5, 'ui3-gh.: ' T' 'T ' yf 4 f 'E1L- , X f H- V- -4- '- 1 f Zi 1 ' 'Y - ,, xr , , ll: f '97 I ka ' ' 4 f f 746 ff K' 'Lf THROUGH THE SEASGIXIS WITH GAA. When one spealcs of sporls seasons, The lendency is To 'rhinlc only ol boys sporls, wilh all lheir publicily and lans. I-lowever, every one ol lhe seasons ol The year brings sporls for girls, loo. ln lacl, name your lavorile sporl, and you are almosl sure lo lind il included in lhe Girls Alhlelic Associalion's program in Lincoln l-ligh School. Girls in C5.A.A. have an added incen- live lo parlicipale in sporls, loo, 'Tor They may receive one half-hour's credil for every sporl in which They lake parl. By enioying a number ol sporls, a girl can help fulfill hor physical educalion reguiremenl. When school opens in lhe aulumn, lhe leaves lurn from green lo many olher lovely colors and fall from The lrees. These beauli- Gv.A.A.: Boflom Row: Carrier, Turner, Miller, Bolls, Slriclcland, Slewarl, Riley, Liepnielcs, J. Hoaglin. Row 2: Vermaas, Warner, Colby, Abernelhy, Bradley, Y. lfloaglin, Simon, Nuss, Weelh. Row 3: Vogel, I-laclcslacll, Goodenkauf, Greb, Ziemann, Morgan, Blum, Jager, Lemmerman. Page 132 l Archery enthusiasts, Mary Riley, Marilyn Ziemann, jackie Hoaglin, Cozette Close, Alene Winklepleck, Geraldine fager, Carol Harder, Mary Stewart, Carolyn Washburn, ,Donna Blodgett, and Elizabeth Platt, aim for the target. Tul, crisp days call GAA. members To go horseback riding and hiking. This is also an ideal Time Tor The girls To play Touch TooT- ball or move ouT To The greens Tor a Tew more holes of golf. During The exciTing school TooTball games, several of The girls sell candy, popcorn, and apples To The Tans in The sTands. Susan Morgan, jackie Hoaglin, Dora Weetli, Denne Hackstadt, Mary Stewart, Mary Riley, Harriet Strickland, and Marilyn Ziemann are having a good time playing volleyball. When The cold norTh wind blows down upon The prairies of Nebraska, iT is Time Tor G.A.A. To move inside Tor The winTer. ThaT is The Time Tor The girls To enioy some ex- hausTing games oT baslceTball, volley ball, or badminTon. Swimming, Table Tennis, and bowling also aTTord much pleasure while The girls waiT Tor spring To come. After getting their rackets, Mary Stewart, Sally Peterson, Sylvija Liepnieks, Harriet Strickland, and lo Ann Botts will play a few lively rounds of badminton. Page 133 Mary Stewart, Denne Hackstadt, Harriet Strickland, Margaret Greb, Elizabeth Platt, Iudy Goodenkauf, Nancy Nuss, Dora Weeth, and ludy Simon anxiously await spring so they can go hiking again. An interesting event this winter was a basketball tournament participated in by Northeast, Southeast, University l-ligh, and Lincoln l-ligh. Our girls trom G.A.A. came out the winners. Another highlight was the banquet at which the girls received their hard-earned emblems and letters. This year the Dean ot Girls, lvliss Dorcas Weatherby, and Ruby Seen selling food at the football games were Stewart, last year's G.A.A. president and Cup Girl, spoke to the members present and helped give the awards. When spring came and the moderate temperatures invited the girls to come out- side and play, golt, tennis, archery, hilcing, and a little sottball were again very popular. The climax ot the season occurred on Color Day when the G.A.A. members saw fistandingj fanice Goeden, Mary Riley, Margaret Girls can enjoy touch football, too, as Denne Hack' Clreb, 'Yvonne Hoaglin, and fkneelingj Mary Stadt, Mary Stewart, Harriet Strickland, and Mary Stewart, Harriet Strickland, and Sally Peterson. Riley can tell you. Page 134 Relaxing with a swim after a hard Ready to head for the golf course the mine day of school are foyce Burns, Laurie ute warm weather arrives are Bev Lind, Abernethy, Denne Hackstadt, and Susan Morgan, Sherry Turner, and feanne Harriet Strickland. Carrier. a senior member oT Their club receive The honor of being named Cup Girl. The girl is elecTed on The basis OT her achievemenTs in scholarship. ciTizenship, aThleTic abiliTy. lead- ership, and personaliTy. She embodies all The characTerisTics ThaT a Truly All-American girl should possess. Summer comes, and school is ouT. BuT iT you visiT The G.A,A. members during vacaTion, you'll probably Tind Them iusT as much on The go as ever, enioying a healThy and acTive liTe because OT Their excellenT physical Training. Saturday morning finds fbottom rowj Marilyn Ziemann, Roma Miller, joanna Rogers, Shirley Timm, frow 22 Harriet Strickland, IoAnn Botts, Meredith Crain, Sandra Haack, Barbara Lant lrow Sj Indy Grifin, Silvija Liepnieks, Clarice Geistlinger, Lela Weeth, Dora Weeth, firow 4j Mary Riley, Mary Ellen Morgan, Mary Stewart, and Carol Krumm, bowling. N A., i'Golly, it's so nice out. Let's go horseback riding! say Sharon Splain, Harriet Strickland, and jerrie Iager. Page 135 ADVERTISEMENTS . ., .Kg fs, M 'xml f ,,1f,w f ,aw wax E. Li Q , an 4 .sf Mud Qgw Hifi Shirley Schmidt and Mary Margaret Holtmeier hnd it difficult to decide just which perfume to buy. At the ALLEN DRUG STORE the girls find a large selection from which to choose. Anticipating some cool refreshment after a hard day at school are Barbara Carey, Barbara Barker, and Davy Zolot, Mary Lynn Hoke is happy to serve the rnany students who come to ALVORD PHARMACY for food and school supplies. Kathy Owens proudly shows one of the many wonderful senior pictures taken at the ARTHUR OWENS STUDIO. Aclmiring the picture Kathy is holding are Sue 'Thorpe and Ned Prucha. It is no wonder that Carol 'Thompson looks pleased with her senior picture. 'You are always sure of excellent pictures at the ANDERSON STUDIO, Looking on as Mr. Anderson shows Carol her picture, are Sandra johns and Howy Vosika. What do you suppose ludy Hanneman, Susan Morgan, and Sharon Ellsworth nd so leasin about the vat in ront o h P e f l them? Delicious milk from BEA TRICE FOOD COMPANY, 0 f . l COUTSC Page 138 Mr. Bloom. of the BLOOIVI TYPEWRITER COIVIPANY, helps jim Eno and Ann Billmyer pick out their favorite typef writer. They are sure to find machines to suit their special taste. Laurie Abernethy, ferry jacoby, and Susan Fraser look very pleased with the layouts for the 1956 LINKS which are shown to them by Mr. Drew DeVriendt. At the CAPITOL ENGRA VINU COIWPANY, the work is always excellent, I always wondered how they did it, seems to be the exclaf mation from Ron Kastanelq, Patsy Keiser, and Mel Kapeller as they watch the processes at the COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY. About to follow in the footsteps of many wise people before them are Doug Keill, Sandi Darling. and Dick Hemmer. They know their savings will be safe in an account at the CONTI- NENTAL NA TIONAI, BANK. 3 N3 Deciding whether to buy that camera are judy Fields and Margaret Wil.son. If thev decide to take il. they can always bring their film to CHE,-1l'l'lflx' DRUG for expert photo' graph developing. Q Karen Kruce and Bill Lehman were looking for a really safe place for their money, and they found it at the CUIVIMON- WEALTH COMPANY. Their safe deposit boxes are really safe. Mmmm. Look at that wonderful food. About to take their first bite of another of those delicious meals at COTNER TERRACE are Dorian Brown, Maggie Lionberger, Donna Pierce, and Connie Peterson. Page 139 i ff 'r And away we go, seemx to be what jim Purcell and Sharon Smith are LU1Slll't lALf. They are Sitting in a beautful new Chev' rolet from the lIU7'l:'A II CHIfVIx'OI,HT COMPANY. jutly Mzteller and jim Donovan agree that the FIRST NA- TIONAL BANK is iiixt the place to open a lwanlq account. ltfs really convenient. Diane Cieier and Italy Christensen can hardly believe that in it few months these little clttclqs from HILL HATCHERY will be chiclqen tlxnnerx. Page 140 lt looks as if Linda Vyfalt and Melissa Mtller have decided to open savings accounts at FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS E? LOAN ASSOCIATION. They know their money is in a safe place, and it receives interest, too. Cooking on lhzx new Roper gax range is a pleasure for Sue' Ann Sclinahel and Willa Deleltoy. The range is one of many from THE OAS COWIPANY in the ltorne economtcx room. 'lui' -M... Two L.H.S, girlx. Sharon gZ'll.1'7l'll and W67ldj'AllK1l, loolq over xorne exciting new .Spring fasliions in HOVLANILSWAN- SON'S new junior Circle, third floor. Showing .lean Sell and .lohnnie Ritchey just how a radio station operates is Ralph johnson. Each day KFOR brings us good music, news, and the other entertainment we all enjoy. At television station KOLN-TV, Martha Crocker, Bob Schrepf, Barbara Beechner, and Bob Marks look at part of the set of Creative Cookery, one of the many good prof grams seen by Channel IU viewers. N 1 NMMNKNW 2 Maybe we'll see that country some dayf' say Ian Foltz and Neil Unterseher. This globe is only a sample of the wide array of supplies for office. school. and home that can be found at 1,4 TSCH BROTHERS INCORPORATED. , Giambi Y W .fx I Q z,1w!'s'!l'nSiu:.sy .4iis:'1H?f't' 'Wx at 735 UWMH H,H,,,,,,.,,n .mn-s 1 is x cttw If .F . w if? i,2vf Looking very pleased with the friendly atmosphere and coiirf teous service at KING'S DRIVE-IN are Bob Atkins, jean Garlinghouse, jeanne Carrier, and Dick Iacohs. They all agree that the food is wonderful, too. Ruth Martin decides it might be a long wait before Gerry Wendelin and Janice Owens decide how much popcorn to buy. At the KORN POPPER they can get enough to satisfy their own tastes or enough for a party. Wliat would we do without our ice cream cones at noon? Here we see Ianene johnson and Zeff Bernstien in the cafe' teria buying some more of that delicious ice cream from the LINCOLN DAIRY Eff ICE CREAM COMPANY. Page 141 Whetlier it he for an Llf'lCT'.NL'l1UUl xnaulq or dinner. Holi llalvx. Adele Keisvr. and lame johnson know the 51.4 YIVXIIR GRILL is the right place to go, Knowing that she will he satisfied with the finished picture. Sandra Ellis enjoys posing for the photographer at the JI.-lC1IONAI.D STUIIIU. Y-- KVIILLER 5' IUIINI1' quality' and gootl taxte are reflectell in the mirror. Teen Shop. Third Floor, hy' Millens High School Fashion Conxultantx. lane McLaughlin models . . . Marnie Gardner approves . . . 2 K . i 1 Diclq Seymour and May Eaton know that one can always use sl more inxzwance. 'They know. also, that they can put their trust in the IWIIQIVIZVSI' LIFE INSURANCE CUIVIPANY. 'nnq.,,, Brian Binning and Linda Teal are inalqing sure that their money will he safe until that UYtlI1lX tlayf' By' pulling their savings in accounts at the NA TIUNAII, BANK UF CUWI- IWERCE, thev can he xure. Q 1 ' . 41 ' ' ' - M 1 mwkih .M MQ Ns... ,af Two of this yeafx seniors. Tom Sloan and Roma Miller, model graduation rohex from the lll0H.4W'K CAP AND GOWN CUIWPANY Page 142 Localetl near the ll'llf1'L'l'SIlj' campus, THE NEBRASKA BOOK STORE ts lqnown to all students, Szdney Iohnsen shows a display of some fine pens to Lael Taft, Ross Nlcclasf son, and judy Lewis. At the NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY Betsy Beck and Larry Spatlt help clzeclq bottles for purity. 'The hottles are held over a lrght u'h1'cl1 shows any impurities which might be present. Ae Are you planning to huy a typewriter? If so. be sure to sec the tlxsplay at the NEBRASKA 'l'YPEWRl'l'ER COW!- PANY. Shown here checking some of the machines are Roger Young, Danny Young. Sally Mosher, and Sue Healey. idgffiif 1' '7 Whether you are plannrng for a large party or for a small gathering of frrends, THE NUT HOUSE is the place to go for an important part of your refreshrnents. Looking over an assortment of delicious nuts are Connie jones and George Mechling. Dielg Wallqer and Diclq Schultz, this year's LINKS photogf raphers, loolq over some photography paper at the PAT ASH CAMERA STURE. Come here for e1'ery photographic need. p--3 1 - L ! Ready to take to the road are Adrian Wolfe and George Porter. lt zs no wonder they are proud ol' this shmy new Oldsmobile from the RANDOLPH OLDSKVIUBILE CUIW- PANY. Page 143 Ar ROBERTS DAIR Y, Sandra Lichtenlverg and Marlq Retmerx are loolqrng over some of rhe ffxtmg eqzupment used to make xxtre that the mxllq we buy tx pure and sanxtary. We dmft know rf' Donna -laclqxon and -Indy Lutz an' looking for a gift or for walchex for thenzxelvex, hut we do know that they wxll find their favorizex at S44RT0R'S JEWELRY S'l4Ulx'lf. The pleased people you see pxetured here have a reason for thetr snulex. Melinda Morgan, Lee Lxming. and Margafet Lteherx have just tasted .come dehezous SKYLINE DAIRY produetx' 'hal 1- .iiIZI TIJ Eiiiiiii Xxdltxelt one to chooxe xeemx to he the problem of Judy Hardmg and Frank Mettam. There are .wo many beautxful colors and ptuntx at SHIfRl4'IN-WlLl,l,4MS that many peof ph' have the Same prohlem. Rx Everything loolqx so good, I ean't make up my mxndf' IN the problem of Roger Hayford. jane Schmidt, jo Ann Clahavron. and Paul Young, xeated tn their favorrte hooth in the Tlflf Plflf RUU114 of rhe Cornhusker Hotel. Page 144 Renee Polslqy. Kate Haggze. -Iaelq Houehen, and Donna Cox seem to he pleaxul wxth the xcnxor pxcturex taken hy the TUWNSHNIJ STUDIU. Hope ours turn out as well, they say. as if Dave Hann. Marcia O'Neill, Bobbie lo Kelly, and Smith just dropped in for an afterfschool snack. They that at TREAT DRIVE-IN, the food is delicious. Donna Keiser, Sandy johnson. and Dave Liden are enjoying it ,sw it .-v 'nA 5 ,Q X t 5 Looking at paint brushes are Gary Hill, Mary Weyiancl, and Mary Muck. They know that the place to go for quality paints. wall paper. or glass is VAN SICKLE I'.4lN'l' 6? GLASS CKIMPANY. okes at the WAGEY DRUG COXUPANY, a pleasant place 'lor afterlschool refresh rn ents. Shown munching on some delicious potato chips at the WEA VER POTATO CHIP COMPANY are Don Wlii'tef mon. Marvin Hudson, Mary' Tucker. and XVilliarr1 Vvfalker. 'This new Dodge even has puslifbutton driving, says Chuck Dorsev enthusiasticallv to Garv Gruenerneier as thev look at the beautiful neu cars at the WHITE .MOTORS ANY. Barbara Bible, LINKS managing editor, and Claire Prucha. LINKS editor, are finding out about page proofs. The girls still look a little puzzled, but the WOODRUFF PRINTING CUKWPANY knows its business. Page 145 A Abernelhy, Laurie-66, 78, 83, 106, 107, 108, 132, 135, 139 Adams, Kay-66 Adminis, Birula-22, 23, 25, 114 ADVERTISEMENTS-138-145 ADVOCATE-B0-81 AEOLIAN Cl-1OlR-92-93 Agena, Marlen-58 Ahrends, Larry-58 Ahrends, Shirley-66 Albers, Frances-66, 78 Alexander, Mrs. Marylouise-10 Allacher, Brenda-66, 78, 85 Allacher, Carol-25, 111, 114 Allen, Carolyn-58 Allen, Frances-25, 91, 92, 114, 140 INDEX Bell, Roger-58 Bellairs, Judy-26, 92 Benkerf, Sharon-78 Benzel, Barbara--66 Benzing, Jacqueline-58 Berger, Marcella-26, 80, 93, 114 Berk, Jo-66, 85 Bernhardr, Gary-58 Bernstein, Sandra-58 Bernsfien, Zeff-58, Besch, Charlyn-58, Beftinger, Frances-66 - Bible, Barbara-10, 23 103, 104, 105, 141 , 99, 111 Bl, 62 103, 114, 145 Bice, Gerlrude-66 Biel, Roberf-66 Bi ersfaff Darr 1-58, 84, 110 , 26, 37, 78, 82, 84, 91 Allen, Kennelh-66, 121 Allen, Richard-66, 127 Allensworth, Don-25, 97 Alm, Edward-25 Alm, Marilyn-66 Amerman, Ken?-66, 95, 121, 130 Ames, Charlene-58 Ames, Donald-23, 25, 93, 103, 110 Anderson, Gerald-66 Anderson James-66 Anderson Judie-66, 67, 104, 106, 111 Anderson Kennefh--25 Anderson Mararel--25, 114 Anderson, Roslyn-25, 86, 104 Anderson Sharon-66, 76, 77 Andrews, Dennis-58 Andrews, Donald--25, 117 Andrews, Harry-66, 128, 129 Andrews, John-66, 70, B5 Andrews, Anfhonv, Palricia-58, 109 Beverly-25 99 1 Y Bigley, Larry-58, 85 Bi11myer, Ann-57, 58, 65, 78, 99, 102, 103, 138 Bindrum, Linda-66 Binning, Brian-66, 130, 142 Bilferman, R'uford-26, 92 Black, Marlene-58, 96 Blacker, Florence-66 Blackefer, Gerald-66 Blackwell, Judy-66 Blende, Laurie-58, 61, 94, 99, 103 Blodgeff, Donna-66, 111, 133 Blore, Elizabeth-58, 94, 111 Blue, Sara-58 Blum, Grelchen-23, 26, 97, 106, 114, 132 BOARD OF EDUCATION-6 Bobsl, Karen-58, 61, 99, II1 Bockelman, David-58, 97, 129 Bodfield, Don-66 Bodfield, Eunice-66 Bodfield, Joan- 26, 92, 114 Bodfield, Roger-66 Bogar, Patricia-66, 67, 78, 97, 104, 106, 111 Susan-27, 81, 93, 99, APOLLO CHOIR-92-93 APPRENT1CE CHEERLEADERS-116 AOUALINKS-108 Arledge, 8111-58, 59, 78, 79, 121 Arnold, Ershal-66 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE-99 Atkins, Robert--25, 38, 116, 141 Augustin, Joan-25, 91, 93, 98, 99, 114 Auld, James-25, 96, 130 Aulf, Clyde-25, 55, 93 Baars, Barbara-66 Baars, Jacqueline-25, 55, 114 Baars, Marilyn-66 Baars, Myra-58 Bagley, Gary-25 Bainbridge, fhomas-25, 81, 130 Baker, Edna-66 Baker, Sharon-58, 103 Baker, Thomas-66, 85 Baldwin, Paul-23, 26, 110 Ballard, Melvin-66 Bammer, William-58 BAND-ADVANCED-96-97 BAND-SOPHOMORE-98 Banisler, Marilynn--58, 108 Barkdoll, Leon-58, 129 Barkdoll, Shirley-66 Barker, Barbara-58, 62, 79, 94, 99, 138 Barker, Kathleen-26, 114 Barnard, Ann-66 Barnhill, John-58, 126 Barreff, Jack-58 Barreff, Marlene-58, 94, 99, 106, 111 Barron, Lawrence-66, 117 Barlzaff, John-66, 98 Barfzaff, Melva-26, 92, 114 BASEBALL-130 BASKETBALL-122-125 Basoco, Ellen-66, 78, 104 Basoco, Richard- 23, 24, 26, 86, 103, 104, 105 Bauer, Alexander-66 Bauers, Carole-66 Baum, James-58 Bauman, Ronald-66, 126 Baumgarlner, Jane-58, 94, 103, 106 Bebouf, Sandra-58 Beck, Betsy-23, 24, 26, 45, 78, 81, 91, 93, 98 99, 104, 105, 114, 143 Beck, Jeanne-57 Becker, Donna-66 Becker, John-26 Beckman, Kay-58, 87, 94, 99, 103, 109 Beckman, Patricia-66, 78 Beckmann, Bonnie-58, 94, 109 Beechner, Barbara-26, 57, 91, 92, 99, 107, 108, 114, 141 Beggs, Kathryn-66, 104 Beler, Samuel-58, 65, 95, 125, 129 Page 146 Boqar, William-7 Bogenrief, Barbara-66 Bond, Ronnie-66, 78, 127 Bonnell, Valeria-16 Boppre, Judilh-26, 78, 93, 103, 109, 114 Borchers, Shirley--26, 93, 114 Bordeaux, Lionel-66 Borden, William-66 Borgman, Ed-58 Borner, Carol-26, 92, 107, 114 Borner, Margarel-56, 66, 78 Bosak, Claudyne-58 Boslau, Genevieve-66 Boslic, Gary-66, 85, 121 Boswell, Richard-58, 110 Bo11s,JoAnn-58, 79, 94, 132, 133, 135 Boveia, Roger-58 Bowen, Jack-66 Bowers, Barbara-66 Bowers William-66, 68, 95, 121, 125 soya, sharon-ze, 45, va, 103, 104, 109, BOYS GLEE-95 BOYS OCTET-95 Bradley, Paula-26 Bradley, Rebecca-27, 82, 83, 114, 132 Bradley, William-66, 98 Brady, .lane-92 Brannen, Frances-27, 114 Brannen, Sharon-66 Bralcher, Eulalie-18 Bray, George-58 Breen, Janice-66, 104 Brehm, Charleen-27, 107 Breslow, Lois-58 Brelfmann, Jonalhan-66, 125, 130 Bricker, Rex-27, 119 Bridger, Kay-58 Brill, Alan-58 Brock, Larry-66 Brolliar, Shirley-27, 114 Brown, Charlolfe-66 Brown Delores-66 Brown, Dorian-27, 93, 109, 1.14, 139 Brown, Harold-67 Brown, Jack-67, 97 Brown, Joan-67, 78, 104, 106, 111 Brown, Keith-58 Brown, Brown, Roger-za, 27, az, aa, 91,, 104, 105 Brownson, Audrey-5B Brownson, Belly-67 Bruce, Dolly-67, 85, 111 Bruce, Marshall-58 Bruhl, Robert-27 Brunkow, Ilene-67 Brunkow, Marqarel-27, 109, 114 Brunkow, Phyllis-58 Brunner, JoAnn-27, 93, 111, 114 Brunsen, William-67 Bryan, Donna--58, 103 Bryanl, James-58, 129 Bryson, Ouida-27, 93 Buckner, Dan-67 Buehler, Don-67 Buell, Frances-14 Buelhe, Richard-27, 97, 106 Buelhe, Roberl-58, 97, 106 Bull, Belre-58 Bullock, Lorraine-67, 78 Bumgardner, Arlene-67, 85 Bumgardner, Darlene-27, 114 Bunker, Marian-67 Bunfemeyer, Jerry-58 Bunfemeyer, Joanne-67 Burback, Mary-58 Burchard, Elizabefh-27, 55, 89, 92 Buresh, Betty-27, 114 Burgess, Careen-67 Burke, John-67, 121 Burke, Michael-58, 85, 95, 127 Burley, Jerry-58 Burneff, Pafricia-58, 87, 94, 111 Burne11', Richard-27 Burnham, Guilford-9, 66 Burns, Joyc?67, 90, 108, 135 Burns, Richard-67 Busboom, Ronald-58 Busch, Kennelh-67, 98 Bush, Bonnie-67, 78, 108 Buskirk, Jerry-67 Buller, Edwin-27 Bulls, Eule-67 Buzek, Byron-28 Bye, Donald-5B Byers, Richard-28, 91, 92, 95, 116, 127, 129 Byorlh, Donald-16 C Cade, Barbara-58, 109 Cadwallader, James-16, 58, 76, 77, 79, 95, 103, 125 Calcaierra, Pafricia-59, 78 Calder, Michael-59 Caldwell, Constance-67 Caldwell, Ivan-16, 93, 95 Caldwell, Miriam-59, 94, 97, 106, 109, 111 Calhoun, Dave-59, 78, 87, 95, 103, 116, 131 Calkins, Gary-28, 57, 78, 85, 92, 116, 126 CAMERA CLUB-110 Camp, Dianne-67 Camp, Lonny-28, 85 Campbell, Carol-59 Campbell, Floyd--59 Campbell, Gary-67, 98, 121 Campbell, Jerry-67 Canferbury, Carol-59, 94 Canferbury, Nancy-59, 94 Caples, Dennis-67, 121 Carey, Barbara-59, 78, 79, 99, 138 Carlson, Sonia-28 Carrier, Jeanne-56, 59, 76, 77, 79, 102, 108, 132, 135, 141 Carroll, Judy-59 Carfer, June-28, 111, 114 Case, Roberf-59 Casemenf, Harold-57, 59, 121 Casoer, R'ober1-28 Cashgliano, Serge-24, 28, 42, 78, 116, 122, 129 Calron, Sandra-59, 62, 99, 102, 111 Cavelf, Alva-10, 38 Cepure, Janis-59 Cerny, Gary-59, 96, 116, 117, 127 Chapman, John-67, 95 Charles, Susan-59, 103 Chaslain, Allen-59, 130 CHEERLEADERS-116 Cheever, Darlene-67 Cheever, Donna-67 Chermok, Shirley-28, 37, 80, 114 Chesen, Susan-28, 55, 92, 109, 111, 114 Childs, David-28 Chilelly, Judifh-67, 109 Chilfon, Donald--59, 85, 104, 116 Chraslil, Nancy-23, 28, 89, 92, 106, 107, 111, 114 Christensen, Jean-59 Chris1ensen,Judy--67, 109, 140 Chrislensen, Richard-22, 23, 28, 33, 96, 106 Chrislensen, Vera-28, 53, 91, 92, 114 Chrisliansen, Gary-18, 59, 129 Churchill, Marvin-59, 103 Clark, Frances-67 Clark, Gerald-28, 92 CLEF- CLUB--106 Clemenls, John-28 Close, Cozeffe-67, 85, 111, 133 Closner, Gary-59 Clough, Belfy-67 Clough, Bonnie-28 COED COUNSELORS-107 Dursf, Coffman, Carolyn-67, 98, IO4, I06 Colby, Sarah-59, 76, 77, 79, 94, 99, I08, I32 Cole, Sandy-59, 94 Collier, Morris--96 Colliers, Lesfer-59, 96 Colson, LeRoy-I5, I9 Combs, Patricia-59, 96 Comer, Roberf-59 Condon, Bruce-59, 65 Connealy, Jane-67, IO9 Converse, Larry-57, 59, II6, I28 Converse, Robert-28 Cook, Madonna-67 Cook, Roy-59, 97 Coombs, Mrs. Irma-I3 C.ooper, Mrs, Gwendolyn-I8 Cooper, Maiel-29, 82, II4 Cooper, Thomas-59, 96 Copeland, Marlene-59, 62 Copeland, Noel-59 Coppinger, Joyce-59, 94, IO3 Corn, Roger-59, l28 Coffingham, Gayle-59, 95 Couch, Josephiniw67, 78, I07 Cox, Donna-59, 62, 78, 84, 99, IO4, I08, I44 Cox, Johnny-59, 76, 77, 90, l04 Crabb, Larry-59, 95, I2I Crain, Meredifh-59, I03, l09, lll, l35 Crane, William-29 Crafe, Harold-67 Crafe, Mary-29 Crawmer, Wanda-9, 24 Creps, Louis-67 Creps, Waller-67 Creps, Wayne-67, I2I Crewdson, Marvin-29 Crewdson, R'oberf-67 Crisp, Gerald-67 Crisp, Ronald-29, 90, 92 Crocker, Marfha-23, 29, 50, 86, 89, 9l, 92, 95 IO4, l06, II4, l4l Crockeff, Deanna-59 Crosby, Pafricia-59 Cross, Marie-I6 Crumb, Barbara-59 Cullen, Sharron-59, 62, 94, IO3, lI0 Curfis, Judy-59, 94 Curfiss, Sandra-67, 97, I06 Cuffell, Dee-59 D Dahlsfrom, Lewis-67 Daland, Bruce-67 Dale, Waller-67 Dallas, Marlyn-59 Dalling, Julianna-67, 78 Dally, Roberf-59, 82 Damke, John-29 Damoude, Donald-67, I2I Danek, William-29, 55, 56, 76, 77, 92 Danese, Teresina-I6 Daniels, Phyllis-29, 82, 92, IO4, ll4 Darling, Sandra-67, 85, I39 Darnauer, Timofhy-67, 97, l2l Darnell, Jim-67 Davey, Marilyn-67, IO4 , ,T-.v:' 'Y --v-r--W -- Dochow, Claude-29 Doig, James-68 Dolberg, Warren-59, 60, l30 Donahoo, Lloyd-30 Donaldson, John-68, I29 Donnelly, Roberfa-68 Donovan, James-30, 92, 99, I40 DOORMEN-85 Dormer, John-68 Dorn, Marion-68 Dorn, Melva-68 Dorsey, Charles-30, 38, II6, lI8, I45 Dofson, Priscilla-68, 96 Dofy, Charles-59, 60, 87 Douglas, Charloffe-68, 78 Doufhif, James-30, 92 Downs , Sara-23, 30, 45, 76, 77, 80, 82, 90, 93, IO4, IO6, II4, II6 99, Drake, Jame-68 Drda, Dreifh Dallas-30 Nancy-30, 78, 93, l07, I09, II4 oreinf, Rabeff-as Drevo, Kennefh-68, I2I, I25 Droud Dubas Duffy, , Don-68, I29 , Larry-60, 8l William-60 Duis, Deanne-60, 62, 82, 99, I02, IO3 Dumperf, Dorofhy-I8 , Durham, Larry-68 La rry-60 Dvorak, Mrs. Lavina-I4 Dwinell, Richard-30, -IO4 Dyson, Bobby-68 Dzenis, lngrida-22, 23, 30, IO3, ll0, II4 E Eafon, Dale-68, l2I Eafon, May-30, 78, 9l, l03, I08, l42 E.C.A. COMMITTEE-99 Ecker, Edward-60 Eckhardf, Johnnie-l2I Edwards, Eddie-68 Edwards, Shirley-60 Eqlife, Andreis-30 Ehrlich, William-30, 82, 93 Elam, Beverly-68 Ellenwood, Roberf-30, 85, 9l, 95 Ellenwood, William-30, 52 Ellioff, John-59, 60, II6, Il8, l20, I23, I29 Ellioff, Roberf-l2, 30, 82, 9l, 92, 95, 99, IO4, II6 II7 I29 Ellis, Charles-3l Ellis, Edifh-I4 Ellis, Frances-3l, ll4 Ellls,4gandra-3l, 5l, 86, 9l, 92, 99, IO4, ll5, l Ellsworfh, Sharon-60, 76, 77, 79, 94, 99, I08, l09, II6, I38 Engel, Loa Jean-68 Eno, James-60, 95, I38 Eno, Richard-3l EDD. Marilyn-68 Eshelman, Clarence-3I Efheridge, Brian-68, 85, ll6, Il8, l22, l24, l29 Davidson, Brenda-67, 78, IO4 Davis Davis , Damon-67 , Donald-59, 78, 79, II6, II8, I29 Davis, Douglas-67 Davis, James-67 Davis Davis Davis , Pamela-59, I03, 108 , Rifa-29, 82, II4 Ronald-59 omg William-59 Davis son, Sandra-23, 29, 78, 92, IO7, II4 Dean, Roger-59, 87, IO4, I05, I29 DEBATE-84 DeBoer, Bonnie-59 deBrown, Linda-29 Debus, Joan-67 Debus, Lavonn-67, l07 Degenhardf, Grefchen-59, 94, 96, IO6, I09, lll Dehaven, Priscilla-67 Deklofz, Terrence-67 DeLancey, Denzel-67 Delehoy, Willa-68, 96, I40 Denham, Roberf-59 Densberger, Genevieve-29, II4 Densberger, Joy-68, l27 Derby, Arden-59 Dermyer, William-68, 95, I2l, l28 DeShayes, Sandra-29 DeVere, Rosalaa-68, 85 DeVore. Bruce-68, I2I, l30 DeVore, Maralyn-29, II4 Diamond, Kay-68, IO4 Dick, James-68, 99, I29 Dickey, Faye-59 Diekmann, Sandra-59 Diekmann, Shirley-59, 60, 94 Dieferich, Mary-l2, 23, 29, 84, 90, 93, IO7, II4 Dinges, Ed-59 Dinges, Sian-68, 85 Diffenber, Karen- 68, Ill Dixon, Judifh-29, 99 Evans, Clarence-I7 Evans, Mrs. Ruby-8 Evolga, Beverly-23, 3l, 45, 80, IO4, l05, II4 F FACULTY-7-I9 Fagerberg, William-3I, 97 Farrell, Roberf-3l, ll0 Farris, Judy-68, IO4 Fazel, Donald-60 Feafher, Judifh-68, l02 Fenfon, Jeannine-68, IO4 Ferguson, Shirley-3l, II4 Fiala, Barbara-3l, II4 Ficke, Marlene-23, 3I, 9l, 93, I07, II4, II6 Fields, Judie-68, I39 Filberf, Kenneth-3I, II6, I22, I24 Finigan, Donna-60, IO3 Finigan, Nancy-68, I09 Finkel, Sandra-24, 3l, I07, Ill, II4 Finley, Melvin-68 Firesfone, Barbara-60, 94 Fish, Roger-68 Fisher, Ann-60, 62, 78, 94, 99, I07 Fisk, Kafhleen-60, IO3 Fifz-Henry, Mike-68 Flachman, Kay-3l, II4 Flansburg, Earlene-3I, 78, 92, II4 Fleck, La Vefa-68 Flemmig, Karen-68 Flefcher, Mary-68 Flolh, Slanley-3l, 97 Folfz, Barbara-68, IO4, l4I Folfz, Norma-3l, II4 Fonfaine, Sharon-60 FOOTBALL-l I8-I2l Foreman, Sharon-68 Fox, Henry-68 Fox, Jam-es-60, 78, 95, I30 Frailey, Dwayne-60 Frank, Dorofhy-3I, 94, II4 Frank, Marilyn-60, lll Franzen, Joyce-60 Fraser, Susan-22, 23, 32, 43, I03, II4, I39 Frazier, Shirley-68 Fredslrom, Rudolph-6 Freese, Janet-60 Frey, Carolyn-68, 78 Fricke, Carl-68 Friedman, Morris-60, 96 Friffs, Naoma-60 Frifz, Jayn-ee-60, 78, 94 Frizzell, Garland-68, I29 Frohn, Jane?-68, I04 Fry Suzanne-68, 97 Fallbrook, Edward-32, nos, ne, :au Fuller, Beffe-60 Fulfs, Carol n-60, 99, III Fusselman, ghirley-60 FUTURE NURSES CLUB-I09 G G.A.A.-l32-l35 Gabarron, Jo Ann-I0, 23, 32, 37, 83, 9l, l08 lll, ll5, I44 Gable, Ramon-60 Gaciiiigna, Jose-I7, 60, 78, 79, II6, Il8, I28 Galois, Ron-32, Il8, I29 Gandara, John-60, I2I, l30 Gannon, Kennefh-60 Ganowsky, Sharon-68 Ganshorn, Rufh-68, 78 Garbush, Anfhony-32 Garcia, John-60 Garcia, Ray-60, I27 Gardner, Larry-60 Gardner, Margaref-23, 32, 53, 80, 84, 9l, 92 IO7, II4, II6, I42 Garlnnghouse, Jean-IO, 23, 32, 33, 76, 77, 82 9l, 92, ll5, I4l Garrett, Gwendolyn-66, 68, 98, III Garreff, Wayneffe-32, ll4 Gafes, Marlin-68 Gausman, Chesfer-I7 Gaylor, Melvin-60 Gearke, Judifh-32 Gease, Diane-23, 32, 80, 84, 90, 93, I02, l07 ll4 Geier, Carol-32, II4 Geier, Diane-68, 78, I40 Geiger, Lucy-I5 Geisflinger, Clarice-60, I35 Gessner, Virginia-24, 32, 78, 90, 93, I08, II4 Geffman, Pafricia-59, 60, 78, 98, 99, l02, lll Geffman, Roberf-68, l2l, I36 Gibson, Robert-l2, 32, 57, 78, 8l, 93 Giebelhaus, Sharron-68 Gles, David-32 Gies, James-68 Gilberf, Anne-32, IO3, I09, II4 Gilland, Richard-I27 Gillen, Frank-60, 82, 87, II7, I2I, l27 Gilliland, Harold-I9 Gilmore, Frances-32, 92, II4 Girardor, Sfeve-32 GIRLS OCTET--95 Glade, Dorofhy-23, 32, IO7, II4 Glanfz, Larry-60 Goeden, Janice-60, 82, 94, I34 Goeden Marlene-68 Goerifz, Irene-33, IO3 Goeschel, Roger-68 GOLF-I3l Gomez, David-68, I29 Gonzalez, Eleanor-60 Goodenkauf, Judifh-60, III, l32, I34 Goodman, Jackie-56, 68 Goodman, Rebecca-60, 8I, IO4 Gordon, Charles-60, II7 Gore, Dorfhea-I6, 94 Goffula, Mary-68, 85, 98, I06 Grabensfein, Sara-33, 93, 95, IO7, II4 Grady, Larry-68 Graefz, Michael-60, 84, IO4, IOS, IIO Graff, Jerry-60 Graqe, Larry-68 Graham, Carolyn-60 Graham, Claudeffe-60, 94 GranI', Duaine-69, I25 Granfski, Jack-69 Grasz, Wendell-33, 96 Graves, Jack-69, l2l Gray, Judy-60 Gray, Trifhena-33, II4 Greb, Marqarel-69, l32, I34 Green, Pauline-60, IO3 Greene, Grelchen-60, 62. IO3 Greenemeier, Maryane-33, II4 Greeness, Sandra-69 Greenlee, Roger-33, 42, II6, I22 Grell, Darrell-IZ, I9 Grieser, Rodney-69 Griffin, Judy-60, BI, IIO, l35 Griqqs, Elizabefh-69 Griqos, Ina-69, 85 Grone, Jerome-69, 98 Gropp, Roberf-69 Page 147 Gross, Jayell-60 Grosscup, Buford--I3, I9 Gruendeman, Grace-33, II4 Gruendeman, Rufh-69 Gruenemeier, Gary-33, II6, l45 Gruenemeier, Glen-69 Gruffis, Levonne-60 Guhin, Virginia-Il Guhrke, William-69, 90 Guild, Franklin-33, II6, II8 Gundermann, Marguerite-7 Gundersen, Morfon-I7 Gufzsell, Joseph-69 GYMNASTICS-I27 Hergenrader Janice-6I Hergenrader, Palricia-69 Hergenrader, Richard-35, 76, 77, II6, l22 I24, I30 Hergenrader Rochelle-6I, 96, I06, III Hergenrader Rosemary-35, 78, 80, Hernandez, 'lhomas-69 Herr, Gary-69 Hespe, Judy-35, II4 Hessee, Rbberl-35, 85, 93 Hessner, Connie-69 Hibberr, Mrs. Alice-8 Hibberr, Dixie-l5, 6I, IO9, IIO Hicks, James-35 Hier, Glade-69 Hildrefh, Norberf-6I Hill, Gary-6l, 82, 84, 85, 99, I04, I 93,, II4 28, I45 1-1111, Kwnice-as, 92, 103, 107, 109, 114 Johnson, Kay-6l Johnson, Larry-6I Johnson, Monle--69, 97, 98, I2I, I29 Johnson, Nancy-6l, 94 Johnson, Nancy L.-69 Johnson, Richard-6I Johnson, Sandra-69 Johnson, Sandra Kay-67, IO8, I45 Johnson, Susan-36, 67, I07, I09, III, II4 Johnson, Tom-bl Johnson, Wilhelmina-I3 Johnston, Bill-6I, 78, 84, 95, II6, I29 Jones, Belly-69 Jones, Connie-23, 36, 93, , I43 Jones, Gordon-bl, 96, II7, I29 Jones, Marilyn-36, II4 Jones, Thomas-6I, 95, I04, I05, II6, II9 95 I07, III II4 Hann, David-34, 78, II6, II8, IZO, l45 H Haack, Larry-60, I29 Haack, Sandra-60, Ill, I35 Haag, Joe-69 Haas, C.larer1e-60, 94 Haas, Dennis-60 Haase, Janel-33, IO7, III, II4 Hackman, O. W.-7 Hacksfadf, Denne-60, I32, I33, I34, I35 Halemeisfer, Neal-l2, I9 Hagensick, Helen- I8 Haggie, Kale-60, 78, I02, l03, I44 Hahn, Jerry-60 Hahn, Ronald-60, 96, I3I Haiqhl, Sfandley-33, I28 Hall, Don-33, 85, 92 Hall, Dorofhy-23, 34, 37, 80, , , IOS, IO7, II4 Hall, Rulh-I4 Ham, Bonnie-60 84 9I 99 Hamer, Pafricia-34, 92, II4 Hamillon, Johnny-60 Hammond, Barbara-34, 80, 90, IO8, II4 Handy, Donna-60 Handy, Lyle-69 Hanfho Hanneman, Judy-6,l, 76, 77, 79, 94, 99, I04, l38 Hanneman, Larry-6I, 62, I29 Hanneman, Sharon-34, 93, II4 Hansen, Carol Lee-8, 34, III, II4 Hansen, Darrell-6l Hansen, Gary-6I, 96, I2l, I28 Hansen, Gary T.-69 Hansen, Marianne-34, 50, 92, 95, IO6, II4 Hansen Yvonne-6l Hanson., Karen-6I, 78, l03 rn, Roberf-bl Hunl, Kenneth-35 Harder, Carol-69, Ill, I33 Harder, Waller-69 Harding, Judy-bl, 94, I44 Harding, Sonya-33, 34, 9I, II4 Hardf, Larry-6l Harlamerf, Charles-69 Harley, Norma--69 Harm, Linda-69, l08 Harms, Charles-69, 98 Harms, Wayne-6I Harringfon, Roberl-I7 Harris, Daryl-6l, 84 Harris, Donna-69 Harris, Jo-69 Harris, Marvin-34 Harris, Verl-34 Harris, Wanda-6I Harrison, John-34 Harl, Judy-69 Harf, Larry-6I, 95 Hartley, Edwin-69 Harlle Ra mond Y, Y - Harlman, Gale-34 Harvey, Edilh-6l HaryeY. Maxine-69 Halcher, Jacqueline -34, 99, IO3, IO9, 34 Hauschild, Eugene-34 85 Hawk, Carolyn-69, Hawk, Norma-6I Hayford, Roger-34 Haynes, Donna-69 99, 144 Hays, Roberl-23, 34, 89, 9I, 93, 96, I42 Head, Mary-6I Headley, Richard-69, I27 Headley, Reber?-6I, II6, I27 Healey, Susan-6I, 94, IO3, IO6, IO8, I43 II4 Hill, Rae-I8, 69, I09 Hill, Roberl-69, I29 Hilligoss, Dexler-6,I Hilligoss, Richard-6I, I29 HiI+, Thomas-35 Hinkle, Louise-6I, 94 Hirlzel, Geraldine-69 Hoaglin, Jacqueline-69, I32, I33 Hoaglin, Jessie--bl, 82, I32, I34 Hoerner, John-6I, 62, 78, 79, 96, 99, IIO Hoff, Sharon-69, 78 Hohensee, Jack-69, I2I Hoiber , Owen-6I Hoke, tidary-69, I38 Holdren, Eugene-6I Hollibaugh, Lyle-35 Hollisfer, Paul-69 Hollmeier, Mary Margarel-69, 70, 78, I04 l38 HOME ROOM ALTERNATES-78 HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES-78 Honnor, Beverly-69, 85 HONOR SENIOR5-22 Hopkins, Harold-69 Horn, Sandra-69 H1ouchen,Jack-6I,79, 8l, II6, I28, I44 Housel, Barbara-I6, 35, 97, II4 Housel, Donna-6I, 78 Housel, Judy-6I Houser, Jim-6I, II8 Howland, R. W.-I5 Howlell, Ray-69, I3I Hoy, Donna-58, 6l, IOS Hoyer, Janice-69, 78, I09 Hruza, Roberl-69, I2I Hudson, Barbara-69, B5 Hudson, Marvin-6I, I45 Hughes, Arlhur-6I, 78, 79, 95, I2I Hughes, Mrs. Leila-I8 Hunr, Barbara-6I Hunt Dallas-30, 35, 76, 77, 9I, 93, IO7, IO9 II4 Hunf, Roberfa-35, IIS Hunf, William-35, 96 Hurlberf, Richard-69 Hurlberr, Roberl-69 llg, Barbara-69 Ingham, Jack-6I INTERNATIONAL CLUB-I03 INTRAMURAL SPORTS-II7 lsherwood, Bruce-35, 78, 85, II6, I3I llzen, John-6l J Jackman, Carole-36, II4 Jackson, Bill-bl Jackson, Donna-6I, 98, 99, I02, I44 Jacob, Rosalie-23, 36, 90, 92, I06, III, II4 Jacobs, Richard-36, 76, 83, II6, IIB, I23, I29 l4l Jacoby, Jerry-36, 83, 96, I29, I39 Jacoby, Larry-36 Jager, Geraldine-66, 69, I04, I06, IO7, I32 I33, I35 Jamesson, Gaye Anne-36, 92, 96, II4 Janousek, Ellen-6I, 94 Jansons, Raifa-69 Jordan, Caseal-6I Joyner, James-6I, I2I JOY NIGHT-90-9I Judkins, Evelyn-6I, 96 Juilfs, Don-6I Jundl, Carole-bl JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE--94 JUNIOR PLAY-87 JUNIORS-58-65 Jurica, Rose-6l K Kahler, Alyce-69 Kahler, Karyn-23, 36, 83, 93, IO3, I07 I09 II4 Kalnins, Pefe-69 Kapeller, Melvin-36, 55, II8, I39 Karcher, Larry-6I Karlson, Harlan-69 Karnopp, Sandra-69, IO9 Kasfanek, Ron-36, 55, 80, I39 Kaufman, Naomi-37, I02, I09, Ill, II4 Kavan, Mrs. Enid-8 Keeney, Donald-69 Keill, Douglas-56, 69, Keill, Mary Lu-62, 94, I03 76, 77, I39 Keiser, Adele-37, 9l, 93, II4, I42 Keiser, Donna-67, 69, I04, I06, l45 Keiser, Palsy-37, 78, II4, I39 Keller, Gary-37, II6, I28 Keller Janice-37, II4 Keller Kay-62, 78, 94, 99, IO3, l09 Keller, Larry-62, I26, I30 Kelley, Harold-69, l2I, I25, I30 Kellogg, James-69 Kelloqq. John-37, 55, 80, II6, l22 Kelly, Mary-69, l04 Kelly, Roberfa-37, 80, 9l, 92, 99, IO7, Kemp, Mildred-I8 Kemper, Lorella-37, 92, II4 Kempf, Glen-62 Kempkes, Karen-69 Kennedy, Shirley-69 Kennedy, William-62 Kerns, Lo rraine-62, 94 Kerns, Wesley-69, 95 Kess, Fred-62 Kess, Palsy-69 Kessler, Jerry-70, I2l, I29 Kezeor, Mary-69, 96, I06, IO7 Kiene, Evelyn-69 Kiess, Carolyn-37, 90, 99, II4 Kilzer, Kay-62 Heckman, Belly-I8 Heckman, Glenn-69 Hedglin, Danny-6l, 97, I30 Heffelfinger, James-34, I27 Heogen, Susie-69. 78, I04 Hellweg, Janice-58,,6l, 99, IO3, IO4, I05, III Hemmer, Dick-69, 72, 95, 98, l39 Hemsalh, Galorl-35 Henderson. Arnold-22, 23, 24, 35, 78, 86, IO3 I04, IOS, IIO Henke, Fredric-23, 35, 85, 86, IOS Hiennessey, Marlene-35, IO7, II4 Hennessey, Marvin-69, 70 Hense, Ronald-69 Henfhorn, Larry-6l Herdr, Roger-69 Hergewrader, Gary-6I Hergenrader, James-69, I2I, l25, I30 Page 148 Jenkins, Florence-I3, 77 Jensen, Max-69, 95, II7 Jeys, Samuel-6I, I2I Jeys, Viola-69 Jodais, Vel+a-36, IO3, II4 Johns, Sandra-8, 23, 36, 80, 84, 9I, 93 l06, IO7, II4, I38 Johnsen, Sidney-36, 67, 78, IO7, III, I43 Johnson, Arvid-I7 Johnson, Breanna-36, 90, 93, 99, IO9, II4 Johnson, David-69 Johnson James-69 Johnson Janene-IB, 23, 36, 52, 9l, I04, II4, l4l Johnson Janie-24, 36, 9I, 93, 99, I04, II4, II6, I42 Johnson, Jeremy-6I Johnson, Jerry-69, 96, I2l, I28, I29 Kirnm, David-69, 85 King, Leonard-69 King, Lois-69, 70, III King, Pafricia-69 King, Richard-62 Kinney, Pafricia-62 Kinnison, Melvin-69 Kiplinger, Bruce-62, I27 Kirk, Marv-62, I04 Kirkbride, Sluarf-69, 98, I2l Klssler, Jack-62, 85, II6, l2l, l26 Klein, Larry-62, I30 Klemsz, Dale?62 Knauber, Harold-70, I27 Knee, Kenl-37, 93, IIO Knopo, Carol-70 Knowllon, James-70, l2l Kobel, Judilh-6l, 62 Koch, Mary Jane-62, 94, IO3, I04, IO6 II4 Koch, Shirley-37, 92, IO7, Kocher, Bob-70 Koehn, Roberl-62, I30 Kohl, Sharron-62, Ill Konz, Larry-62 Korell, Arlene-62 Kramer, William--70 Kranlz, Barbara-62 Kranlz, Carol-62 Kralzer, Mary-70 Kreick, Palricia-37, 92, II4 Kreiss, Paul-62, 87, IO3, Il0 Kreici, Waunela-37, II4 Krieger, Karen-33. 57. 93, II4 Kruce, Karen-23, 37, 80, 92, IO7, II Kruger, Marvin-70 Krumm, Carol-70, 78, 85, l35 Kruse, Kennefh-62 4. Kruse, Richard-62 Kruse, Thomas-62 Kuhn, Carol-70 Kulclin, l-larry-9, I9 Kulla, Darlene-62, 94 Kusler, Herberl-62, 78, I28 Kyker, Franklin-I7 Kyker, John-70 Morris, McCoy, James-70, 97 L Laase, Nancy-62, 65, 97, I08 Lacey, Margarel-62 Lamberl, Henry-70 LaMere, Alberl-I7 Lamson, Lee- 62, I2l, I3O Landingham, Darrell-38, I27 Landingharn, Gerald-62, I28 Lanlz, Barbara-38, II5, I35 LaPage, Roger-70 Larsen, Kalhleen-38 Larsen, Larry-70, I29 Lasenieks, Andy-62 Lallure, Darryl-70 Laulzenheiser, Barbara-23, 38, I02, I07, II4 Laulzenheiser, Charlene-66, 70, IO3 Law, Roger-38 Law, Ronald-62 Lawson, Blanche-38, 93, I07, II4 L CLUB-II6 Leach, Shirley-62 Leacock, Sally-38, 90, II4 Lear, Joan-62 Leech Roberl-62 Lefler, Eslher-I8 Leqer, Mary-23, 38, 99, I03, IO7, IO9, II4 LeGrande, Norman-38 Lehman, Bill-70, 76, 77, 97, I2l, l29, I38 Lembke, John-70 Lemmerman, Barbara-38, II4, I32 LeR'iche, Kay-70, 78 Lessman, Mary-62, 94 Lelcher, Frank-62 Leuschner, Hans-62, 87, IO3 Levy, Slephen-38, IIB, I20 Lewis, Judilh-39, IO3, IO9, I43 Lewis, Myrna-70 Llewis, Paul-62, 96, II6, II7, lI8 LIBRARY COMMITTEE-99 Lichlenberg, Sandra-I4, 23, 37, 39, 5I, 82 83, 84, 9I, 99, IO7, II5, I44 Liden, David-39, 55, 57, I45 Liden, Nancy-70 Liebers, Marqarel-62, 99, IO3, I44 Lien, Max-Il Liepins, Ilona-70, IO6 Liepngeks, Silviia-l5, 62, 109, IIO, I32, I33 I 5 Lillie, Jana-39, II4 Liminfx, Leland-62, 76, 77, 79, I44 Lind, Beverly-62, 79, 94, IO4, I08, I35 Linebaugh, Carolyn-39 Lingenlelder, Mary-70, IO6 Lindle, Ronald-39, 90 LINKS-82-B3 Lionberqer, Marqarel'-39, 9I, II5, II6, I38 Llllle, Beverly-70 Lillle, Rodney-62 Lillle, Roger-70 Livingslon, Calleen-39 Livingslon, Ken-62 Lobush, Judilh-70 Loch, Harlan-39 Loken, Barbara-23, 39, IO4, IO7, I08, II5 Lonq, Anqela-70, 72, IO6 Long, Robert-39 Loos, Arlene-39 Loos, Gerald-62 Lopez, Don-60, 62, l2l, l26 Loshonkohl, Carol-70 Loll, Jo Anne-39, II5 Love, Joyce-70 Love, Mariorie-39, II5 Lovell, Sandra-70 Lowe, Ida-62, Ill Lowe, Wilhelmine-70, I06 Lubben, Larry-62 Luciani, Deanna-62 Ludlam, Judilh--70, 98, IO6 Luedke, Donovan-I5 Lulf, Lvall-62, 95, II6, IIB Lull, Thelma-39, II5 Lulz, Judyeez 79, 31, 94, 98, 99, 102, 1111, 144 Lylle, Janel-70 96, IO9 Lylle, Sandra-70 M Madison, Jerry-62 Madsen, Everell-62, 95 Madsen, Glen-39, 92, II6, II9 Madsen, John-62, I26, I30 Mahaffey. Karen-70 Maher, Elizabeth-39, II5 Maldavs, lyars-39 Malone, David-70, I27 Manqel, Saundra-70 Manion, Alice-62 Manke, Sa nd ra-40, I I5 Manlhey, Carl--I 5 Marhenlce, Geraldine-62, 94 Mariscal, Irene-40 Mariscal, Rebecca-70 Marks, Jane-70, 78, IO4 Marks, John-70, 95, II7, l2l Roberl-IO, 22, 23, 40, 80, 84, 92, IO3 Marks, I4l Marshall, Beverly-40, II5 Marshall, Kay-40, II5 Marlens, Karen-70 Marlin, Marlin, Irene-I0 Marlin, Judilh-62 Marlin, Laura-40 Marlin, Mary-70 Marlin, Mary R'ulh-70 Carole-30, 40, 78, 90, II5 Marlin, Roberl-I27 Marlin, Ronald-70, I25, l30 Marlin, Rulh-40, 92, IO6, II5, l4l Marlin, Sondra-62, I02 Mason, John-40 Malhena, Sharon-40, 93, II5 Mathis, Kennelhhza, 40, 89, 91, 92, 95 Malisons, Andris-23, 40, Mallice, Eileen-62 Mallice, George-70 Mallice, Mary-40, I I5 Malulis, Margerls-70 Malulka, Meriorie-62 Mauel, Mary-63, I02, Mau han Jimm -70 78, 116, l22, 124, 129 Ill Miller, Rulhie-68, 7l, 97, IO6, I08 Miller, Sallye-7l, IO4, IO6 Miller, Thomas-63, 97 Million, Gaylene-63 Mills, Janice-7I, Ill Mills, John-7l, 97, I25 Miner, Mary-7l, 85 Minicz, Olga-63 Misa, Alla-63 Misa, Daila-42, II5 Mifchell, Gary-7l Milchell, Janice-7I Milchell, John--7l Millelberq, Jeanelle-63 Mock, Ernesl-63 Moeller, John-63 Moeller, Lucille-42, 97, II5 Moeller, Palricia-63, 96 Monhardl, Carolyn-42, IO9, II5 Monlgomery, Eslher-Il Moomaw, Judilh-63, 99, I02, IO3, Moon, Mrs. Margarele-I6 Moore, Canol-63, 94 Moore, Judie-66, 7l, IO4 Moore, Lowell-7l, 98 Moore, Ola-63 Moralez, Anita-42 Moralez, Jackie--63, 94 More, Joan-42 Morgan, Clair-42, 5l, 55, I02 Morqan, Lloyd-7l, I27 Morgan, Mary-7l, 85 fl 1 Y Maul, Larry-40 Maul, Richard-40, 55 Mauler, Carol-70, 85 Maves, June-70 Maxfield, Belly-70, 85 Maxwell ,Sally-63 Morgan, Maryellen-63, l35 Morgan, Melinda-63, 99, IO3, I08, I44 Morqan, Susan-63, II6, I32, I33, I35, l3B Morilz, Douglas-42 Morley, Franklin-42, 89, 9I, 93, 95 Morris, Elizabelh-57, 7l, IO6, I08 Rose-7I, II7 Maynard, Marvin-40 McAIIisler, Gail-23, 40, McCall, Ray-40, 96 McCa rlhy, Judie-70, 72 8I, 86, IO4, I07, II5 McConlcle, Sharon-63, 97 Morrison, Darwin-7I Morrison, Jon-7I, 78, I2I Morrissey, Tom-63, II6, II7, I28 Mosely, Carl-42, 97, l26 Mosely, Theresa-63 Mosher, Sally-63, 94, IO3, I43 McCoy, Marilyn-23, 4I, 92, II5 McCullough, Marie?-4l, II5 McCully, Diane-70, I04 McDonald, Carol-41, IO9, III, II5 McDonald, Carolyn-4I, 92, II5 McDougall, Barbara-63, 94, IIO McElhaney, Marian-I0 McGill, Jim-63, 95, I25, l29 MCG-lasson, Ross-I4, 4I, 78, 80, 84, II6, I28 I43 McGowen, Carolee-70, II7 McG,owen, Duane-63, II7, I30 Mclnlyre, Ann-63, 99, IO3 McKee, Larry-4l McKee, William-63 McLaughlin, Jane-23, 4I, 80, 9I, IO4, I05 IO7, II5, II6, l42 McMahon, Grace-I4 McMasler, Alvce--63, 98, IO3, III McMasler, Arline-63, 78, 93, IO3, Ill McMullen, Barbara-63, 94, IO3, Ill McWilliams, Myrna-63 Mechling, Georne-70, 95, l30, I43 Meqee, Belle-63 Meierhenry, Dwighl-59, 63, 78, 79, II6, I25 I30 Meinke, Marleen-4l, 97, II5 Meinls, Norma-70 Mleisinqer, Jim-63, II7, l2l, l26 Melcher, Shirley-6.3 Menard, James-70 Mendoza, Joe-4l Mendoza. Phil-63, II6, II9 Menqel, Emma-23, 4I, 53, 86, 9I, 93, IO3, IO4 II5 MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS-22 Merrill, Sharon-70 Merrill, Marylin-63, 94 Merry, Ronald-4l Mouden, Gary-66, 7I, 95, l2l, l3O Mourer, Susan-7l MOVIE OPERATORS-85 Mucenieks, Valdis-63 Muck, Jack-24, 33, 42, 78, IO3, II6, 119, 120 I29 Muck, Mary-7l, l45 Muehlbeier, Ann-7l Mueller, Judilh-42, 9I, IO4, IO9, II4, l40 Mueller, Margarel-7l Mulder, Thomas-463, I25 Mundorf, Belly-63 Munson, Beverly-63 Munson, Judilh-23, 43, 78, 90, 98, I07, II5 Murphy, Jean-7l. IO6 Murphy, Sharon-57, 63, I02, I08 Mussrnann, Alona-43, II5 Mussmann, Melva-7I Mulz, Norma-23, 43, 92, II5 Myers, Belly-7l Myers, Mary-43, 93, I02, IO3, lll, II5 Myers, Palricia-63 78, 87, 94, 99 Myrberg, Janice-63, 94, 99, IO3 N NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-23 Neeman, Al-63, 96 Neeman, Arwin-71 Neill, Raymond-63 Nelson, Clinlon-II Darrell-43, II6, I27 Nelson, Nelson, Don-43 Nelson, Gary-63 Nesmilh, James-7l Nevels, Joyce-43, 93, II5 Newman, Charrnian-43, BI, II5 Newman, Larry-43 Newman, Rollin-7l Mellam, Frank-24, 4l, I44 Melzqler, Judie-70, IO4, IO6, Ill Meyer, Charles-70 Meyer, Rolf-4l, 80, 93, IO3, lI0 Meyer, Waller-63 Meyer, William-63, 96 Meyers, Lynne-23, 4l, 83, 90, 92, 99, I02, I07 II5 Middleswarl, Grace-70, IO6, III Miles, Elizabelh-4l, IO3, II5 Newlon, Belle-63, 94, II6 Newlon, Bobbie-43, 93, II5 Nicholson, Kenny-63, 95 Nienaber, Marilyn-7l Niqhlingale, Barbara-7l, 85 Nissen, Richard-7I Nilz, R'oberl-63, 97 Noe, Rozanna-63, 94 Norris, Ronnie-71 Novak David-7I, l2l Miller, Mrs. Ann-9 Miller, Helen Jo-I9 Miller, Herberl--70 Miller, James-70 Miller, Larry-70 Miller, Mary-23, 4l, 93, 99, IO3 l07, IO9, II5 Miller, Melissa--4l, 52, 86, 89, 9l, 92, IO4, IO6 II5, I40 Miller, Mildred-7I Miller, Que-4l Miller, R'odney-63 Miller, Roma-23, 42, 57, I07, II5, I32, I35, .l42 Novicolf, Donald-7I, 95 Novicofl, Harold-43, 92 Noyes, Cynlhia-43, IO3, II5 Nuss, Nancy-63, Ill, I32, I34 O O'Brien, Tommy-7l Odell, Jane-30, 44, 9l, 92, IO7, I08, II6 O'Dell, Palricia-7I, Ill Odell, Thomas-63, 95 Odman, Marylee-44 O'Grady, Richard-44, 85, l26 Page 149 Ohlrich, Larry-63 Oldenburg, Elwin-63 Oldenburg, Merna-63 Olson, John-71, 98, l2I Olson, Sandra-63 Oltman, O'NeilI, O'Neill, Earl-63, I30 Kathleen-71 Marcia-44, 90, 93, IO7, II5, I45 OPERA-88-89 Opp, Lillian-63, 94 ORCHESTRA-96,97 O'Rourke, Margaret-II ORPHEONS-I06 Ortiz, Ferdinand-63 ofwiq, william-sa, va, 95, 104, nos, I3I Ott, Sandra-62, 63, 99, III Overgaard, John-63, I2I Overgaard, Robert-71 Overton, Judy-71 Owens, Janice-44, IO7, II5, I4l Owens, Kathryn-63, 138 Owens, Linda-63, 94, 106 Oxenhardt, Douglas-63 P Pabst, Katherine-71 Pace, Carolyn-71 Panagiotis, Thomas-71 Panagiotis, Timothy-71 Pangle, R'obert-63 Park, Ralph-6 Parker, Gary-59, 63, II6, II7, 127 Parks, Betty-7l Parks, Carol-7I, 78 Parrish, Parrott, Bonnie-7I, 72 Marie-23, 44, 93, 95, 103, 106, II5 Patterson, Richard-71 Patzel, Stanley-7I, 121 Pauly, Betty-9 Pauly, David-63, 95 Pearce, Ann-44, 82, 83, II5 Pearson, Ronald-63, 78, 81, II6, I26 Pease,'Judith-71, Ill Pett, Myrna-63 Penton, Penny-7I, 72, 104, 106 PEPPERS-II4-II5 Perkins, Perkins, Julia-63, 94 Karmen-63 Perrin, Mrs. Marie-8 Perrine, Glenda-63, 94, III Petersen, Gayle-71 Peterson, Calvin-71 Peterson Peterson , Connie-23, 44, 90, 93, II5, 138 , Jacqueline-63, 94, 99 Peterson, Nancy-44, 92, IO7 Peterson, Sally-71, 98, 104, IO9, 133, 134 Ptetter, Anna-63 Pfeitf, Bill-13, 19, 76 Phelan, Dorthy-71 Phelps, Rodney-71, 98 Philips, Phyllis-44 Phillips, Barbara-71, IO7 Phillips, Darrell-44 Phillips, Frank-71, I25 Phillips, Waynw7I Phipps, Judith-44, 80, 99, IO3, IIO, II5 Pickering, Roger-71 Pickett, James-71, 128 Pierce, Donna-44. 78, 91, 93, II5, 138 Pietenpol, B-eth-56, 71 Pietenpol, Janice-44, 92, II5 Pilkinqton, Kennard-63 Pillard, Betty-7I, 78, 85 Pillard, Oliver-63, II7, I30 Pinkerton, James-63, 76, 77, 95, I25 Pinney, Mrs. Ruth-I2 II6, I25 Snyde Place, John-63, II6, l2l, I26 Platt, Elizabeth-63, IO3, 133, 134 Pocras, Kenneth-58, 63, 129 Polsky, Renee-63, 99, IO3, 144 Porter, George-I3, 22, 23, 37, 44, 80, 83, 84 lib, 129, 143 Porter, Lyle-68, 7l, 98, I30 Porter, Patricia-63, 87, 94, IO6, 108 Posey. Don-71, I25 Powell, Cleo-63 Powell, Fred-44, 97 Powell, Larry-63 Power, Bob-66, 71 Prai, Laurine-44, II5 Prall, Lonnie-71, 78, I25 Pr-eston, Jim-7l Prewitt, Mary Lou-71. 104 Probasco, Herb-63, 96, II6 Prokop, Laurel Ann-7I, 96 Pruchas Claire-10, 23, 44, 82, 90, 93, 102, II5 I4 Prucha, Norman-71, 78, 110, 138 Pudists, Arturs-45 Purcell, James-45, 92, 104, 140 Purviance, Sally-58, 62, 63, 78, IO4 0 Ouattrocchi, Mary Ann-71, 102, IO4 Queen, Page Margaret-63 150 OU I LL AND SCROLL-84 Quinn, Sharon-23, ao, 45, 76, 77, ao, 84, so, 92, 99, 104, 114, II6, 140 R Ratert, Margaret-63 Rager, Laurel-62, 63, 96, 102, I07, IO9 Ramsey, Annie-71 Ramsey, Wilbur-71 Rangeler, Hugh-I6, 92 Rapp, Patricia-63 Rau, David-71 Ray, Carol-63, IO3, III Ray, Sara-63, 94, 99, 108, 109 Rector, Barbara-64 Rediger, Bonita-71 Reed, Barbara-64, 94 Reed, Beverly-45, II5 Reed, Catherine--7I Reed, Jerry-45, 55 Reed, Monte-7l, 98 Reel, Windle-M9, 24 Reqer, Larry-64, 85, 95 Reich, Donita-71 Reichwaldt, Lawrence-I27 Reitschneider, Larry-64 Reigert, Tom-7I, 98, II7 Reimers, Mark-23, 24, 45, 79, io-1, nib, 419, I26, 144 Rekte, Norman-64 Rendell, Kay-71, 72 Renemans, lvars-64 Renlven, Thomas-45 Retzlatt, Kenneth-71, 78, 85 Reveal, Judith-71, 109 Reynolds, Kendrick-7I Reynolds, Maurice-64, 95 Rezny, Marion-45 Rhamy, Marilyn-45 Rhamy, Ron-7I Rhea, James-45, 97, 104, 105 Rhine, Jon-7I, 125 Richards, Roy-45, 93, II6, 128 Richardson, Laure-7I R'ico, Loretta-71 Riley, Mary-22, 45, IO7, II5, I32, I33, I34, 135 Rising, Kay-45 Risser, Charlotte-71, I04 Ristow, Rudene-64, 94 Ritchey, Dotty-58, 64, 78 94, IO6, III Ritchey, Johnnie-45, 89, 91, 92, 95, 103, I4l Ritenour, Lawrence-45, 92 Rixstine, Donald-64, 110, II7 Robarchek, Judy-71 Robert, Richard-71 Roberts, Carrie-I2 Roberts, Loren-7I Roberts, Mary-46 92, II5 Roberts, Steven-71, 82, 95 Roberts, Mrs. Virginia-9 Robertus, Marilyn-46, II5 Robinson, Jone-46, II5 Robinson, Lena-7I Roblee, Grace-46, 84 Roemmich, Ethelynn-46, 93, II5 Roqers, Charles-46, 97 Rogers, Jane-64, 94, 97, 99, 102, 108 Roqers, Joanna-64, 99, III, 135 Roker, Lois--64, 94, IO3, IO9 Rorninoer, Gerald-7I Rook, Charles-22, 46, 55, II6, 128 Rook, Richard-71, 98 Roseberry, Karen-64. III Rosenlof, Gretchen-64 Rosenlof, Kay-46, II5 Ross, Roger-64, 121, I30 Rowlands William-64, 98, I10, II7 Roze, Uldis-64, l2I Rudolph, Judy-72 Russell, Donald-64 Russell James-46, II7 Rutmanis, Daina-46, 92, II5 Rutmans, Oiars-72 Rutt, Larry-72 Ryan, Sharon-72 S Sacks, John-46, 78, 97, II6, II9, I26 Saddoris, Dawn-64 Sader, Henry-64 SAFETY COMMITTEE-99 Salmon, Sandra-64, 96 Sampson, Julia-72 Sampson, Rodney-46 Sands, Sue-72 Sanger, Sandra-62, 64, 99, 107 Sapp, Terry-64, 129 Saunders, Suzanne-72, 78 Sax, Stanley-64, 78 Scaggs, Donna-64 Schaaf, Janice-72, IO7 Schafer, Ronald-64, 96 Scharton, Jan-64 Scheidt, Roger-64, II9, 122 Schemel, Helene-I5 Schenaman, Richard-64 Schlapholt, Marilyn-64 Schleiger, Barbara-64 Schmelinq, Freda-ll Schmidt, James-46 92 Schmidt, Jane-46, 9l, 93, 98, 99, 107, I44 Schmidt, John-46, 82, 85, 97 Schmidt, Margaret-64 Schmidt, Shirley-72, 78, I38 Schnalael, Sue-Ann-46, 80, 84, 102, III, II5 Schnieber, Mary Lou-46, 96, III, II5 Schnirl, James-72 Schonernan, Sherry-46, II5 Schrader, Ronald-64 Schrept, Robert-47, 57, 78, 84, IO3, II6, 141 Schriner, Larry-47 Schroeder, Donald-47, 97 Schroeder, Robert-47 Schultz, Richard-47, 83, I43 Schultz, Sara-64 Schumacher, Mike-60, 64, 85, IO3, I26 Schwabauer, Charleen-72 Schwartz, Kenneth-96 Schwartzkopf, Ed-I7, I9 Schwarz, Mrs. Ruth-I2 Schwarzenbach, Ronnie-64 Schwindt, Barbara-47, IO7, II5 Schwindt, Carol-72 85 Schwindt, Richard-72 Schwindt, Roger-72 SCIENCE CLUB-IIO Scott, Harold-I3, 19 Scott, Janice-72 Scott, Larry-64 Scouten, Donald-72 Seqner, Mary-72 Seooviano, Larry-64 Sell, David-6 Sell, Dean-22, 47, II6, II9, I20, 123, 129 Sell, Jean-23, 47, 50, 56, 76, 77, 90, 93, 95 IO6, 107, Ill, II5, I4l Sell, Jon-72 SENIOR PLAY-86 SENIORS-24f54 Settell, Donald-64 Sexton, Rosemary-70, 72 Sexton, William-72 Seymour, Richard-23, 47, 93, 95, 103, I42 Shafer, Alvin-72 Shainholtz, Mrs. Judith-16 Shaw, Judy-72 Shaw, Shirley-72 Shaw, Truman-72 Shea, Donald-47 Sheldon, Ann-72, 78, IO4, 106 Shepard, Ray-64, 85, 87, 131 Sheridan, Barbara-72, 85 Sheridan, Mathew-64, II7, I30 Sherman, Barbara-72 Sherman, Pro-64, 95 Sherwood, Ken-72 Shields, Russell-72, 84, 85, IIO Shilhan, Helen-64 Shilhan, Robert-47 Shipman, Donna--72 Shoemaker, Suzaine-64, 78, 94, 108 Shonerd, Bill-64, 121 Short, Barbara-64 Shuler, Janet-47, II5 Sibley, Clittord-72 Sics, Nora-47, II5 Siddens, Sharon-64 Sieql, Adolf-72 Sieql, Hermann-72 Sievers, James-61, 64, 85 Sievers, Jerry-61, 64, 85, II6 Sievers, William-72, 85 Siqler, Mary-I I Silver, Norma-72. I I I Simecek, Donna-47, 89, 93, 95, II5 Simon, Judy-64, III, 132, 134 Simpson, Margaret-64, IO9 Sims, Jolene-72 Sinkule, James-64 Skelton, Alveral-72 Skold, John-64, 95, 121 Slepicka, Bob-72, I25 Sloan, Tommy-47, 55, 76, 77, II6, 130, I42 Slothower, Sandra-64 Smidberq, Walter-72 Smith, Beulah-64 Smith, C. Ross-47 78 85, 93, 126, I45 Smith, Elizabeth-23, 47, 83, 84, 106, 109, III, II5 Smith Gary-38, 47, II6 Smith, Janice-64 Smith, Janice M.-48, II5 Smith, Kay-72 Smith, Robert-64 Smith, Ronald-48, 85 Smith, Roy-48 78 Smith, Sharon-57, 64, 78, 94, 99, IO3, IO9, 140 Smith Sharon L.-72, IO4 smifhf william-64 r, Emma-I2 Snyder, Larry-72, 116, II9, I20, I26, 129 Snyder, Nancy-48, 92, II5 Winche Snyder, Richard-48, 55, 97 Snyder, Wesley-72 Sobolka, Beniamin-72 Sobolka, Jere-48 Sommer, Slephen-64 SOPHOMOR'ES-66-73 Sorensen, Mark-68, 72, 95 Soukup, Allen-72 Spadl, Larry-48, 93, 116, 119, 130, 143 Spaedl, Richard-64, 117 Spaulding, Richard-48 Spears, Velma-72 Spengeman, Ralph-64 Splain, Sharon-64, 135 Spradley, William-72, 98 Sprague, Philip-I9 Spoor, Rodney-64 Squyres, Grelchen-64 Slaklis, Andris-64, 95, 131 Slandley, Nancy-64, 90 Slanley, Susan-64, 94, 103, 104, 106 Slarck, Gary-72 Slauning, Bernie-64 Slauning, Richard-48 Sleele, Roberla-64 Slefanisin, Nancy-72, 78, 104 Slain, Roberl-64, 85, 130 Sleinmiller, Gary-48, 55, 85, 116, 119 Slemper, Herb-72 Slepanek, Toni-64, 103 Slephens, Claire-48, 92, 98, 115 Slerkel, Gerlrude-48, 115 Slerkel, Jorgia-64 Slewarl, Mrs. Kalherine-18 Slewarl, Mary-64, 132, 133, 134, 135 Slewarl, Rollancl-64 Slice, James-48 Sliegelmar, Marvin-48 Sliverson, Harry-72 Sloehr, Barbara-64, 96, 106 Slohlman, Diane-23, 37, 48, 80, 109, 115 Sloki, Dean-64 Slolley, Jerry-64, 121 Slory, Ray-72, 98 Slowe, Forresl-64 Slrand, Marlin-72, 127 Slransky, John-72 Slrauss, Gunlis-64 Slrickland, Harriel-64, 132, 133, 134, 135 Slrohm, Mrs. Marlha-8 Slromer, John-64, 128, 129 Slronberg, Don-64, 116, 131 Slrough, Duane-64, 116, 127 Slrzelecki, Cheryl-48, 92, 115 STUDENT COUNCIL-76-77 Sludier, Donald-64, 78, 82, 97, 129 Sluerlz, Leon-64 Slump, Susan-72, 98, 104 Slupans, John-72 Suesz, Carolann-72, 85 Sullivan, Linda-72 Summers, lan-72 Summers, Jane-23, 48, 98 Sunclling, Chuck-72 Sullon, Lane-72 Sullon, Richard-64, 96 Swaim, Roberl-64 Swanson, Don-72, 121 Swanson, Leonard-72, 121 Swanson, William-64, 117, 119, 120, 129 Sward, Mrs. Mabel-8 Swelland, Donald-64 SWIMMING--128 Synovec, Anila-73, 78, 104 T Tall, Lael-48, 93, 96, 116, 128, 143 Tager, Don-49 Talazs, Gunars-49, 129 Talberl, Dick-64, 127 Tally, Nancy-73 Tanner, Barbara-57, 73, 76, 77, 108 114, va Tavis, Sharon-49, 115 Taylor, Agnes-49, 93, 115 Taylor, Carol-49, 115 Taylor, Dick-73 Taylor, Harold-73, 117 Taylor, Jim-73 Taylor, Russell-49, 93, 126 Teal, Linda-70, 73, 104, 142 Tele n Frank-64 e 1 Temple, Mrs. Gladys-15 TENNIS-131 Terry, Mrs. Janel-10 TeSelle, Eleanore-73 TeSelle, Janel--57, 64, 94 TeSelle, Larry-49 Theede, Roberl-49, 96, 103, 106 Thimgan, Judy-73, 78, 85 Thomas, Larry-49, 116, 128 107, Thompson, Mrs. Lillian-14 Thompson, Mary-49, 93, 96, 99, 103, 109, 115 Thompson, Merle-64 Thompson, Norma-73, 85 Thornlon, Jeanelle-49, 97, 109 Thornlon, Sandra-65, 78, 97 Thorpe, Sue-16, 65, 81, 94, 102, 103, 111, 138 Tice, Eugene-73, 121 Tichola, Belly-73 Tichola, Ronnie-49 Tigeris, Birula-49, 103, 115 Timm, Shirley-65, 97, 104, 135 Tiplon, Lois-65 Tisher, Darlene-23, 49, 99, 104, 105, 107, 109, 115 Tobin, Palricia-37, 49, 80, 93, 115 Toland, Connie-50, 102, 115 Toland, Palricia-73 Tolles, Charlolle-65 Toplifl, Carol-50, 55, 103, 107, 109, 115 TRACK-129 Traucll, Joan-73 Triplell, LaRue-50 Trippel, Don-73, 121, 130 Troller, Glen-92 Troller, Phyllis-65 True, Carl-50, 97, 106, 116, 129 Tubbs, Kennelh-65 Tubbs, Roberl-50, 128 Tucker, Mary-73, 78, 145 Turner, C. Kenl-65, 96, 117 Turner, Janel-73 Turner, Kenl-65 Turneg, Sherry-65, 79, 94, 102, 108, 116, 132, 1 5 Turner, Thomas-50, 128 Tully, John-73 TWIRLE Tyrrell, RS-98 Sla n liey-73, 95 U udd, Janei-ss, 97, ios Ude, Paul-73, Uland, Uland, 119, 120, 125, 130 Dale-50 Janel-65 Ulrich, Duane-50, 55, 127 Umland, Yvonne-65, 84, 96, 99 Unlerseher, Neil-68, 73, 78, 116, 123, 131, 141 d rall Mrs Al'ce-9 Washburn, Carolyn-73, 133 Wasser, Clarence-65 Walkins, Mary-Margarel-51, 92, 103, 115 Walkins, Mike-65, 78, 85, 121 Walkins, Dr. Slephen N.-6 Wall, Carol-70, 72, 73, 85, 96, 111 Wall, Richard-51, 97,,117 Walls, Karolyn-73 Walls, Mary-65 Waybrighl, Marilyn-73, 78, 104 Wealherby, Dorcas-7 Weber, Bob-73, 85 Weber, Lorella-51, 115 Websler, Lucy-23, 50, 51, 89, 91, 92, 95, 99, 106, 107, 115 Weers, Orlan-65 weeih, Dora-60, ss, 111, 132, 133, 134, 135 Weelh, Lela-73, 135 Wehr, John-73, 98, 110 Wehrmeisler, Edward-51, 85 Weiher, Vonda--52, 92, 115 Weiler, Shirley-52, 115 Weisgerber, Laurence-65 Welch, Lyle-16, 97, 98 Welch, Maggie-73 Welch, Richard-65, 78, llb, 125, 130 Wells, Harold-65, 95 Wells, Jeannelle-65, 87, 94 Wendelin, Geraldine-52, 93, 103, 107, 115, 141 Wendling, Barbara-52 Werlman, Margarel-65, 81 Werlman, Phyllis-73 Werlz, James-52, 57, 116, 127 Wesl, Darlene--65 Wesl, Donald-52 Wesl, Linda-52, 92, 109, 115 Wesl, Monle-73, 121, 125 Wesl, Ronald-52 Weslerberg, John-73, 98, 121 Weyand, Edwin-65 Weyand, Lyle-14, 19 Weyand, Mari Ann-73, 98, 145 Wheeler, Jac -73 Wheeler, Valerie--73, 110 Whilaker, Dale-73 While, Phil-65, 125, 130 While, Rodney-65, 117 Whilemon, Don-58, 65, 78, 119, 120, 145 Whilemon, Larry-70, 73 Up eg , . 1 Upham, Harriell-50, 115 Uplon, Larry-65, 95, 121 Usher, John-65 USHERETTES-85 V Van Doren, Tom-73 Van Sickle, Andy-73, 125 Van Valin, Helen-23, 50, 107, 115 Venerable, Diana-73 Venerable, Virginia-65 Whillock, Terry-73 Whilmarsh, Phyllis-52 Whilmer, Dougal-73, 98 Wible, Josephine-14 Wicken, Tom-65, 117, 130 Wiken, Margery-73 Wilbur, Jim-73 Wilbur, William-65, 85, 97 Wilcox, Richard-73 Wilcox, Ronald-52, 128 Wilcox Roxanne-65 Wilhelm, David-24, 52 Venner, Cobe-50, 116, 126 Venners, lnese-73, 107 Vergilh, Lary-73, 82, 98 Vermaas, Carol-65, 79, 94, 106, 108, Vidal, Fernando-73, 95 Vidlak, Slanley-50 Vlasnik, George-65 Vogel, Georgia-65, 132 Vogel, Kalhryn-73, 85 Voql, Leon-73 Vosika, Howard-50, 89, 91, 93, 95, 138 116, 132 Wilhelm, Mike-65 Wilke, Phyllis-73 Wilke, Richard-65 Wilkins, Janice-65, 94 Wilkinson, Dick-73 Willey, Roberl-52 Williams, Dann-65 williams, sarah-23, 43, 50, 53, 91, 92, 95 103, 115 Williamson, Ralph-65, 116 Williamson, Vincenl-65, 96 Willis, Sandra-72, 73, 109 Voss, Myron-73, 125, 130 W Wacker, Kennelh-50, 97 Waggoner, Joann-50, 93, Wagner, lda-65 Waide, Mildred-14 Walenla, Jeanine-51, 96, Walenla, Robierl-65 Walin, Elmer-65, 95, 125, 130 111,115 103, 104, 109, 115 Wilson, Barbara A.-53 Wilson, Barbara Ann-73 Wilson, Charles-23, 53, 76, 77, 103, 116, 128 Wilson, Judilh-65, 109 Wilson, Judy-73 Wilson, Margarel-65, 94, 106, 138 Wilson, Sharon-73, 78, 104 Wimp, Maxine-65 Wimp, Melvin-65, 127 sler, Edward-6.2, 73 Thompson, Carol-22, 23, 49, 81, 83, 91, 92, 99, 103, 107, 115, 138 ' Thompson, G-relchen-49, 115 Thompson, Jane-70, 73, 106 Thompson, JoAnne-49 Joh- , , Thompson, n 64 95 125, 129 Walker, Ann-73, 104 Walker, Karen-73 Walk-er, Pal-73 Walker, Richard-37, 51, 83, 97, 143 Walker, Slanley-30, 51, 91, 93, 115, 116 Walker, william-73, as, 145 Walke1', William W.-73, 95, 117, 127 Walkinshaw, Dale-65 Wall, Margarel-51, 89, 92, 106, 109, 115 Waller, Roiane-65, 111 Wallick, Barbara-51, 93, 115 Wallick, Rolan-73, 116, 121, 126 Wall, J udy-51, 93, 115 Wall, Linda-10, 23, 51, 53, 76, 77, 80, 84, 91, 99 114 I 140 . 16. Wallers, Carol-65, 109 Warak, LaVonne-73, 108, 109 Ward, Ted-65 Warkow, Sharon-51, 115 Warner, Warner, Carolyn-65, 106 Garlh-73, 110 Warner, Judilh-73, 104, 132 Warnke, Eugene-51 Warren, Ann-51, 115 Wingrove, Claude-17 Wink, Charles-53 Winklepleck, Arlene-73, 106, 107, 133 Winkler, Paul-65 Winsor, William-53, 128 Winler, Jane Ann-53, 78, 90, 107, 115 Winler, Marilyn-73, 97 Wipf, Helen-73, 111 Wirschke, Kalie-73 Wischnewsky, lgor-65 Wise, Phyllis-73, 85 Will, Karen-23, 53, 83, 97, 99, 106, 107, 115 Wille, Roberl-53, 85 Willslruck, Jimmie-65 Wixson, Fern-65 Wohlfarlh, Paul-53 Wolf, Gary-53, 55, 85 Wolfe, Adrian-53, 78, 97, 143 Wood, Ann--53, 115 Woodard, Judy-65, 111 Workman, Ida-65 Worsler, Beverly-73 Worsler, Sandra-54, 96 WRESTLING-126 Page 151 Wright, Bradford-65, 104, 105, 110 Yost, Wright, Loy Lyn-73, 104, 109, III Yost, Wright, Lyle-54 Yost, Wright, Robert-65, 85 Yost, Young Young Y Yake1, Kenneth-54, 97 Yakel, Ronald-65 Yates, Robert-54, 55, 95, II7 Yonkey, Maryiean-65 York, Gerald-73 Allen Drug, Alvord Pharmacy ,,,, Anderson Studio, ,, Arthur Owens Studio , , Beatrice Foods Company, ,, Bloom Typewriter Company Capitol Engraving Company . Cheapper Drug Company . Coca Cola Bottling Company Commonwealth Company ,,,,,,, Continental National Bank , Cotner Terrace . ,, , DuTeau Chevro1et Company First Federal Savings and Loa First National Bank , ,, Gas Company ,, ,, Hill Hatchery .,,,,, Hovland-Swanson KEOR ..,,,, King's Drive-1n KOLN-TV . Korn Popper Latsch Brothers Lincoln Dairy and Ice Cream ii iiacoiaafsieai f Page 152 Bill-65 1 Diane-73 DQnald...65 Zbytniwk, Orestv73 LeRoy-65, 97 Zelen, Anita-65 I Arlene-54' IIS Zieg, Duane-54, 97 , Danny-73, 125, 143 Ziernann, Marilyn-54, 115, Young, Gordgn--73 Ziefenbefg, Deannae-65 Young, J, D,-I5 Zink, Conni-67, 70, 73, 104 Young, Paul-54, 76, 77, 85, 116, 123, 144 Zinsmaster, Bruce-54 Young, Roger-65, 121, 143 Zlab, Gary-54, 126 Youngscap, Mrs. Alice-I5 Zolor, Davy-65, 94, 99, 102, Youngscap, Richard-54, 83, 117, 130 Zuerlein, Vance-65, 128 Y-TEENS-111 Zvolanek, GeraIdineaf54 , . 138 Macdonald Studio , , ,,,,, ,, ,,,,, , 138 Mayfair Grill , ,,,, ,, , ,. . .,,, 138 Midwest Lite Insurance Company , ,, 138 Miller and Paine , , ,, , ,,,, 138 Mohawk Cap and Gown Company , ,,,, 138 Nationa1 Bank of Commerce , , , , ,, 139 Nebraska Book Store ,, , , , 139 Nebraska Typewriter Company , H 139 Nehi Bott1ing Company ,,,. .. , ,,,, 139 Nut House , ,, , . , 139 Pat Ash Camera , V V -V ---- 139 Randolph Oldsmobile Company ,,,,,,, ..,,., . . 140 Roberts Dairy . ri ASSOCio'1iOr1 ., ,,,, 140 Sap-tQr'5 ,,1ewe1ry ,,,, ,, ,. , H ,,,,Y,,,,,,,,, 140 Sherwin-Williams , 140 Skyline Dairy , ,, 140 Tee Pee Room , 140 Townsend Studio , , ,,,,, , . ,,,,,,,,141 Treat Drive In H 141 Van Sickle Paint and Glass Company 141 Wagey Drug ,,,,,,,, ,..,,,,V,,,VV,.,,, Y ,, ,,,,, ,,,, 1 41 Weaver Potato Chip Company H H ,, ..,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, 141 White Motors Company H Company , 141 Woodrutt Printing Company , ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight, by Vachel Lindsay, copyright 1931, used with permission ot' The Macmillian Company, Moments to mission of the Beav Remember, copyright 1955, used with per- er Music Publishing Corp. 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