Lincoln High School - Links Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1961

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tJU (am -A UiO-, -tULXL yi t_; .AJJKJ. totm ?J CLsyl cC - cVla-LM. jth iLj cdM 'tyyU-A- cisr?f 4J2, Oo cOjUJicu Jzx olZ £ -CxA. .yyy2x JxKuJ £sujL (? ) -tx_ srruyvt-.'Q ¥ )- 1u rr J La A t rr XA. Jyu n. t uy ✓C -j L £lw cl . j jJLlAas- ■ rrt ' JLKJ uJfjLA B as 6  (yn cy J JuA cf —I -. «_«. X er  - jr« Vuu ti jA Tg - - X SSU£. Lfe - V C V «V4 JU tyrTv' ’  o  - i 1 - t a— j 5 4 v )u v) «XU cyouoJk c ____k . T A $3 ckS$ -  ■ — ' - . - x «1 •SSL O-A- Ov p oASjX , JjinkA, Published by the Students of Lincoln High School Lincoln, Nebraska 796 7 VOLUME 45 V Table of Contents 1961 Links Board Editor-in-chief Glenda Payne Managing Editor. John Snowden Formal Photography Editor ...7 ...........S Jhomas Ollenburg Senior Biography Editor . anert Shepherd Business Manage ICenneth Haar 5 V ± Photographers' - Howard Knox Jerry Kroeger Editorial Advised. Irene Martin Financist'Xdviser'w j ' Mildred Waide Photography Wdviser Howland Lincoln High School1 . . x % This is Lincoln High School, 1961. We are the students . . . sophomores, juniors, seniors. .. some of us beginning and some of us ending our high-school careers. We have seen 1961 as a year of ad- vancements, a year of challenges, a year of experiments . . . closed campus, 8 o'clock classes, large lecture groups, train-trip migrations to games, a Russian language class. Even traditional rooms and publica- tions have a new appearance . . . the Advocate printed with the Veritype ma- chine, the Lin s with a new school seal, the music practice rooms with sound-proof walls, the patio with its green and white furniture, the lounge with booths and a remodeled concessions area, the science laboratories with new equipment. faujL, s - Z. 0 'gdJ z; ' Page 5 In accepting the new, we have not neglected the traditions of which our school is proud . . . the call to colors and the flag salute at assemblies, sound announcements each morning, the foreign language lab, Joy Night, the opera, plays, L pins, the green- house, the shops, honors convocations, the Scribe. We won't forget the enthusiastic spirit at the all-school rallies and games, the reverent attitude at Christmas and Easter assemblies, the jubilant cheers in the locker room after a victory and the hushed silence after a defeat, the fun of signing yearbooks, the excitement of the Homecoming cere- monies and the All-Sports Banquet. Page 7 Now the school year, 1961, has ended, to be recalled only through our remem- bering... the presentation of the senior gift to the school, the announcement of National Honor Society members, the awarding of scholarships and special honors at Senior Color Day Assembly. We recall Hobo Day, the combined Baccalaureate Services, the colorful halftime displays at games, the Linl s sign-out party, graduation at Persh- ing Auditorium, with all the seniors clad in blue and white caps and gowns, listening to senior speakers and receiving diplomas. The future is challenging us. We are going on to new things...a new year in high school, a new job, a school of higher learn- ing... but we shall always recall with fond memories Lincoln High School, 1961. Page 9 Examining plans for a new school building are RUDOLPH J. BAUER, Supervisor of Operations and Maintenance; DR. RUDOLPH FREDSTROM, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Curriculum and Instructional Improvement; and DAVID SELL, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Busi- ness Affairs. JhsL educatiimaL pAnqAam. ofj the. cLincoln. (public. Sdwobu iA. cl AeAult oft. the. combined eflfadA. oft. the. admimAiAatoXA. and the. (BocUid off. Education.. To DR. STEVEN N. WATKINS, Superintendent of Schools, falls the responsibility of coordinat- ing the program of the Lincoln Public Schools. Under his expert guidance, problems of impor- tance to students and to the community are solved. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Robert H. Ammon, Robert C. Venner, J. Arthur Danielson, Steven N Watkins, Mrs. Roscoe S. Hill, I. J. Devoe, and Warren C. Parker. ————————— Page 12 Tyiaintxunm Plight educa,- tionaL AtandahdA, iA, the, cwudanL chaltenqe, o@, the, admimAihatviA,. Jheik, Ape- ciali ed educational, back,- qjxoundA, enable, them, to undehAtand and help Aolve, the, pAobtemA, off, pupilA, and (.'aaithp membeAA, and, to make, constant, impAove- meniA, in, the, educational, pAoqAam,. The office of MISS DORCAS WEATH- ERBY, assistant principal and dean of girls, is always open to girls with registration or personal problems and to all pupils interested in scholarship information. With a friendly smile, WILLIAM B. BOGAR, principal, contributes to the morale and school spirit through his interest and participation in activities and his encouragement to pupils. fe o e tjfee K supervision of WILLIAM PFEIFF, who always has time to discuss a prob- 2a-rv - lem or offer encouragement. He serves the school as assistant principal, dean of boys, and director of activities. Page 13 Reviewing the course of study for their junior home-room classes are ELDON HESKETT, WINDLE REEL, and MRS. ALICE UPDESRAFT. Discussing the importance of helping pupils select the right college are MRS. LOUISE BAUGHER and MISS Since one of the duties of senior counselors is to prepare pupils for the future. GUILFORD BURNHAM discusses college requirements with Donna Foreman. (JaluablsL in fimjcdiofL and inAlAuction, in, Audi, flioldA, oa Aocial qjiowih, Asd -swal- uatiofL, siducationaL plan- ning, and vocational ckoicfL oAsl gained in, homsL-hoowL c In A Ac A Orientation of sophomores is one of the first duties of sophomore counselors, MRS. VIRGINIA ROBERTS, HARRY KUKLIN, and MRS. MARTHA CLINE. They also teach study skills, vocational and educational planning. LOIS SCHWAB, senior counselors. A wide variety of subjects is taught by special education teachers, MRS. DOROTHEA PLUM and MRS. BEULAH FOLEY, who is also co-sponsor of Peppers. JhsL vcOiisuL cojUAAga, and oxosdlswb, ftacilitiaA, oft, thsL (Kdmsl fcaonomicA, and (BiLAinsAA, (DstpaAbnswJtA, sw- ab Isl fwfutA. bo cjain, pAoftlchncy, in, pMpuoihinq, fto , caMstiibu, homswtaJunjg,, and hisjh Ji, oducaiwtL. MRS. KATHERINE STEWART, chairman of the Business Depart- ment, is kept busy with classes in bookkeeping and shorthand and with ticket sales. Examining typewriters used in the Business Department are MISS BETTY HECKMAN, MISS LYDIA LEKAI, and MISS DOROTHY DUMPERT. 4 Business skills, including selling, shorthand, and bookkeeping, are taught by MISS JAMESINE BOURKE and MISS EULALIE BRATCHER. General Business, typing, and shorthand are taught by MRS. HELEN FLANAGAN, who is co-sponsor of Coed Counselors. Homemaking teachers, MISS MILDRED KEMP and MRS. CORENE HERBSTER, experiment with one of the new sewing machines. rXHUU ECA sponsor, MISS MARGARET O'ROURKE, gives her Senior Composition class some pointers on writing. She also has classes in American Literature and soph- omore English. Examining newspapers regularly received from other schools is MRS. RUTH GARTNER, who is the Advocate sponsor and teaches classes in journalism and sopho- more English. MAX LIEN, English instructor and member of the Scholarship Rec- ognition Board, is attentively lis- tening to the question of one of his pupils. Jhaininq, h vsdvod in., £nqti h, cIoaaha moMaa, fwpiLdu to Apaak, ckahtq, and, covwdiif, to hood with, coMpA honAion, and mjvqmsnL, and tv whitsL oftft jdtiuAlLp. Old in, ail', th ASL ftisldA iA, ftuhnjudvuL MISS IRENE MARTIN, chairman of the English Department and Lm s sponsor, MISS WANDA CRAWMER, and MISS CLARA JOHNSON, co- sponsors of Writers Club and Scribe, discuss high- school publications. A model of the Shakespearean theater is examined by English Literature students, Wallis Lundeen, Bill Lacey, Andrea Georgi, and Gunars Strazdins. Page 16 Co-ordinating the activities of the English 3 TV class are BOB EYTH, reader: MISS ESTHER MONTGOMERY, TV studio teacher: and ALVA CAVETT, TV classroom teacher. by, ihsL excellent libhahy, which fVwoideA mjodtehmlA (oh heAeahch wohk, Atudy, and enjoyment. Knowing that the library offers excellent resources of information for inquiring stu- dents, Sam Sampson, Susan Hossack, and Mary Timm examine a few of the numer- ous American history reference books. American Literature is one of the courses taught by English teachers, MRS. VIOLA HOUDEK, sponsor of Mimes, and MRS. MERRELL GRANT, sponsor of Cheerleaders. MRS. RUTH SIEFKES. librarian and co-sponsor of Usherettes and Doormen, is always prepared to help students find excellent ref- erence material. Checking the communication booth are JOHN HALE and MRS. MARYLOUISE ALEXANDER, teachers of speech and English and directors of school plays. Page 17 JhsL J'insL tiJiidu Qopahimsmi. ojfflsUiA. weal and indAumcn- ial miadc, cA aJtivc and com - mc iciaL cudi, muaul and cud. OppMciaiiotL. Jh ASL COWlACA. net onhp qivsL an. oppodu.- nihj foi cxpA AAwn, bud oIao phcvidc hsdaxaiion andplcaA- Wisl fyfi. ihjL individual. d2- n -' Examining one of the many collages done in her creative art classes is art teacher. MRS. SHIRLEY MARTIN, who is also co-sponsor of the Art Club. ‘ ALLEN KIRTLEY. art in- structor and co-sponsor of Art Club, prepares a poster for the Aqualinks Show. Vocal music directors, MISS DORTHEA GORE and IVAN CALDWELL, discuss a new piece of music with MRS. JOANNE DUNCAN, accom- panist for their classes. EUGENE STOLL, director of the Band and Orchestra and co-sponsor of Orpheons, be- lieves that unified pupil effort produces outstanding perform- ing groups. Page 18 Learning with the use of tape-recorded lessons is something new to the Spanish classes of MISS TERESINA DANESE, who is co-sponsor of Interna- tional Club. MISS ELIZABETH GRONE, chairman of the Foreign Language De- partment and instructor in French, encourages pupil interest in culture and geography through the use of colorful posters. JhtL Aiudi{. oft' lanquaqc. ia. one. key. bo ihe. appreciation. oft. the. people., ciudomA., and litera.- bure. oft. other. cjudhiksibu. (pupitA. oft. the. ftive. tan.- qjuaqeA. which. ahSL oftftered gain. profticiencip in. undeJiAbandinq., Apeakinq., and reading.. A teacher new to Lincoln High School this year is MRS. HELEN JACOBSON, who makes it possible for advanced language pupils to learn to read, speak, and write Russian. MRS. RUTH BUCKNER, Interna- tional Club co-sponsor, and MISS LORRAINE STRASHEIM, co-sponsor of Peppers, compare the progress of their first-year German classes. Miss Strasheim also has classes in Latin. Page 19 A daily task in the electronics classes of LYNN LEE is the checking out of equipment for individual class projects. CLAUDE WINGROVE, machine shop instructor, and CLARENCE EVANS, woodworking and carpentry instructor, discuss procedures and problems com- mon to all shop courses. Double checking is important in the mechanical drafting classes of ARVID JOHNSON, chairman of the Industrial Arts and Trades Preparatory Department, and DEAN CLAWSON, assistant gymnastics coach. Mr. Clawson also has classes in Industrial Crafts. CoiViMA in the JhadeA (pAe- fmAaioAif (}uAhiajdwvL aAe, Athidthf vocational, and Ae- LaJted io onsL aJw{l, while, claAAeA, in, the, QnduAihiaL fijiiA, (JuAAicuhwL bAoaden, qenekal knowledge and Akill. Examining the new automatic printing press are HAROLD SLAIGHT and ROBERT HARRINGTON, auto shop instruc- tors, and WAYNE OSBORNE, printing instructor. Page 20 JhjL Aiwdij o§ malhjrnmlicA. h lpA pMfiilA obtain foudlwi knmvlsdgsL, dswolofiA Logical A aAoning, and p iovid A a, Aolid foundation. foh. ad - vanad wodc in. h laicd fo ldA.. With the aid of valuable geometric and algebraic charts, MISS SELMA WIE- LAND and MISS FRANCES BUELL, co-sponsor of Coed Counselors, make their mathematics classes interesting. Mathematics instructors, DONOVAN LUEDKE and LYLE WEYAND, also a Drivers Education instructor, discuss the use of prisms and charts. Taking time out from her busy schedule is mathematics teacher, MISS MILDRED WAIDE, who is financial adviser for the Advocate, the Lin s, and the Scribe. Correcting daily assignments and tests is a part of the work of mathematics teacher, JAMES SOMMERS, Varsity football coach and co-sponsor of L Club. MISS RUTH HALL, chairman of the Mathematics Department, rec- ommends the use of supplemen- tary textbooks for more effective learning. Page 21 (phjLjMcaL education., which. AtheAAeA. quod ApokiAman.- AhifL and poi e., helpA. to impkove. body, co-okjdhmiion. and muAcIsL tone., and otf.- flekA. keckeaiiofL dukinq. the. AchooL day... (Health, educa.- tion. teacheA. fikAJL aid and the. (j.unctionA. and cake. o . the. body... Ulokkinq. cloAelq. with. theAe. pkoqkamAu iA. the. acJwoL nuAAJL. HAROLD GILLILAND prepares to take one of his Driver Education classes out for practical driving experience. He also teaches boys physical education Karen Knott is weighed and measured by the school nurse, MRS. ALICE YOUNGSCAP, who is spon- sor of Future Nurses Club. Taking a break from his busy day MISS HELEN JO MILLER, girls as boys physical education in- physical and health education in- structor is PHILIP SPRAGUE, de- structor and sponsor of G.A.A., partment chairman and Varsity discusses the finer points of tennis gymnastics coach. with one of her classes. Page 22 MISS LUCY GEIGER, chairman of the Science Department, MRS. GLADYS TEMPLE, co-sponsor of Coed Counselors, and ALEXANDER CURRIE, co-sponsor of Student Council, com- pare the microscopes used in biology classes from 1920 until the present time. CARL MANTHEY, physiology and health education instructor and co- sponsor of Science Club, makes his classes interesting with lectures and class discussions. ZLnbchai uj. woJik and oxficA- imanidu cUisl a. fiaAt of the, oxisLnMvtL Aojwjcsl fVwqhavvL, which inchidoA both qcmhaL and Apcclali od coWiMA.. Demonstrating the properties of static electricity are physics instructors, R. W. HOWLAND, Links photography adviser and Camera Club sponsor, and J. D. YOUNG, Health and Safety Committee sponsor. The analytical balance used in their chemistry classes is examined by LE- ROY COLSON, tennis coach, and ROBERT COMPTON, Science Club co-sponsor. Page 23 MRS. RUTH SCHWARZ, spon- sor of Student Council, main- tains excellent bulletin boards of current events for her Mod- ern Problems and International Relations classes. As chairman of the Assembly Committee. MRS. IRMA COOMBS, history instructor, is kept busy planning and or- ganizing the excellent assem- blies traditional to Lincoln High School. JhsL fuupilA, og iodcuf, doAtincd to Isl thsL kadcAA. og tomovww, mjuaL havsL cl cIqo l lwd hAtandim ogL maniu hL bcfuf, pAM nt pJwbkmAu, and thsL out- look gifL thsL guiuJuL. JhsL Social SiudicAu Cbcpaht- Sorting material for the Modern Problems discussion classes are BUFORD GROSSCUP, Varsity baseball coach, and his teacher’s aid, MRS. JANE GROSSCUP. American History, World History, and Modern Problems classes constitute a busy schedule for ALDEN JOHNSON, Varsity bas- ketball coach. Pointing out an important loca- tion to his American History class is HAROLD SCOTT, who is also L Club sponsor, Varsity track and Reserve basketball coach. Page 24 Happily correcting one of his tests is history teacher, RICHARD BEECHNER, who is also Varsity golf and assistant football coach. Keeping informed about current events is NEIL HAFEMEISTER, social studies teacher, who is also sponsor of Intramurals and the Hi-spot Committee. msmi AaiL ft A ihi ns d wiJth couJiMA in (Xm hkan. and Uiodd hTladsum. (p wblomdu, {huta L- naiionaL fklaiionA., and. MISS FLORENCE JENKINS, chair- man of the Social Studies Depart- ment, and WILLIAM GILLIES, TV studio teacher, review the course of study for the TV American History class. American History is taught by DAR- RELL GRELL, a Drivers Education in- structor and sophomore basketball coach, and MISS WILHELMINA JOHNSON, County Government Day sponsor. Page 25 Bringing up to date one of the files of records essential to an ef- ficiently organized school is MRS. MARTHA STROHM, secretary to Mr. Bogar. A helpful library assistant, MRS. MARIE PERRIN, aids MRS. LU- CILLE WRIGHT, TV clerk, as she looks for books, magazines, and other reference materials. As secretary to Mr. Pfeiff, one of the responsibilities of MRS. HELEN UNGER is to handle all correspondence for the Athletic Department. JhsL dulisiA. ft£A o ymd bi JthsL cbuiktu and a Oxsl- iaJiioA. ahsL MAoniial to adminutAato , jjaadti , and piipdlA.. Jhsnf, handlsL AchooL co h Apond nosL, liAspL puLhmawnt hSLC idt, and AupsJwi SL ihsL didu- tAduiion, ofc textbook ... In addition to her responsibilities as book-room clerk, MRS. PEARL CADDY serves as a part-time secretary to Miss Weatherby. MRS. RUBY EVANS, attendance clerk, and MRS. ALICE HIBBERT, general office clerk, check the student ledge cards. This is one of the many duties they perform to keep the school running smoothly. Page 26 JhfL azfrd hicL and ciudodiaL Alaj$A, malvL li SL (ftt piLptildu and {jaculhf wsdl tfid Md and pIcoAant. Hungry students can always find good food in the LHS cafeteria, which is managed by MRS. HILDA KARGO. After the team has left the floor during the half-time, custodians WILLIAM COLEMAN and HERBERT FORBES must clean the floor for the rest of the game. At the new concessions area in the lounge, Joan Eno, Mary Pierce, and George Evans find that Steve Mazurak Regulating room temperatures by this automatic and MRS. SELMA JENSEN (behind the counter) have a control panel is one of the duties of DONALD variety of foods to offer. FLANAGAN, head custodian. Page 27 lP 777 -TTZtZj e g KZ aY) X.-te££ oJp . O7 JtZt U £ + ' ' s xuxsi — ay t kS. y x '4 Sj y - £ Pz y0 c ?y t ctezy zxzc 4 .-oc-c r cy tyPPrr? 4U p c yy ° tfay +fa y - iP ' uee Js? s jt ji -nucatl f tz J M- 6 e cached' pz tc-tj PfD 4 n.t. ns- Kenneth Hear David Rathjen Lawrence Pfeiff Juris Ozois Margaret Armstrong fccUlYL (H fUfldu This year a gold scholarship key was won by each of two top-ranking seniors, Kenneth Haar and David Rathjen, who have identical averages, 1.19. The Harry Sidney Dobbins Award, pre- sented each year since 1913 to a senior who shows achievement in athletics, scholarship, and citizenship, and the Ned Prucha Memo- rial, established in I960, which goes to the highest-ranking student in the National Honor Society, were both won by Law- rence Pfeiff. Juris Ozois competed with seniors from all over the United States to become a National Merit Scholarship winner. A Regents Scholarship to the Univer- sity of Nebraska was won by Margaret Armstrong, this school's highest-ranking senior in the Regents Examination, given to top students in Nebraska high schools. Kenneth Smith, with a scholastic aver- age of 1.75 and thirty superior citizenship ratings, was awarded the Mardis Scholar- ship, established to honor a former princi- pal of this school. The 1961 Girls Athletic Association Medal recipient is Jean Tilman, who has won letters in eight sports and has been this year's president of GAA. Karen Heckman, the state winner in the Nebraska Homemaker of America Con- test, won a four-year scholarship, a trip to Washington, and represented Nebraska in the national contest. This year's outstanding drama student is Helen Anderson, who has appeared in two Mummers plays, in both all-school plays, and in the opera. The Lincoln Symphony presented the outstanding music student award to Gayle Anderson, a member of Junior Girls Glee, Orchestra, Girls Octet, Orpheons, Aeolian Choir, and Youth Symphony. Kenneth Smith Jean Tilman Karen Heckman Helen Anderson Gayle Anderson Page 30 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Row I: Shannon, Thorpe, Shepherd, Oder, C. Schmidt Eglite, Pakulis, Tontegode, Reimers, Pitsch, Perrin. Phelps. Row 2: Mourer, Rockwell, Zieg, Iburg, Bentall, Craven, David, Duffek, Shaw. S. Schmidt. Sinnen, Payne. Singer. Row 3: Sell, Rethjen, Failing. Haar. president: Pfeiff, vice-president; Ozols, secretary; Thom, treasurer; Lambert. Bosking, Campbell, Ollenburg. TlmruudL in UnmA, Snchh I pledge myself to uphold the high purposes of this society to which I have been elected, striving in every way, by word and deed, to make its ideals the ideals of my school. This pledge was repeated by the sev- enty-four seniors who were elected to the Lincoln High School Chapter of the Nation- al Honor Society. These seniors, the thirty- fourth annual group to receive such recog- nition at Lincoln High, were presented to the student body at an assembly on May I. Displayed on the stage during the im- pressive ceremony was the emblem of the society, the keystone and the flaming torch. The keystone symbolizes high ideals, and the flaming torch, the purpose of the society. The keystone bears at its base the letters C S L S, which stand for the four cardinal principles of the organization—character, scholarship, leadership, and service. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Row I: Lucs, Jacobs. Augstums, G. Anderson, H. Anderson. Angle. Armstrong, Baumanis, Bender, Benting, Bernhardt, Chipman. Row 2: D. Filbert J. Filbert, Finley, Hauschlldt. Heckman, Hufnagle. Jansons, Jenkins, Kingery, Long, Marks, Mixon. Row 3: Cleveland, Moore, Mead. Grohowskl, Bettenhausen, Scheneman, Schewe, Scott, Smith, Snowden, Swanson, Gacusana. Page 31 haduaiiw £jink fisimombs L Chain. We are seniors going to classes. . . collecting research for senior themes, inter- preting charts in international relations classes, conducting experiments in the ten- hour chemistry class, working out stage blocking and musical scores for the opera, listening to speakers in modern problems classes. We are seniors enjoying social and sporting events . . . writing a few last words of friendship at the Lin s sign-out party, singing our class song together on Color Abbott Acher Aguilar Akers Aldape Allchin Day, cheering our gymnastics team to the state championship, crowning the senior royalty, laughing at the hilarity of Hobo Day. We are seniors leaving Lincoln High School as graduates . . . wearing the tra- ditional blue and white to receive our diplomas, listening to the messages of senior speakers, participating in the first combined baccalaureate, remembering 1961 as a remarkable year—our senior year. ABBOTT, BARBARA LOUISE: Arts and Sciences, Future Nurses Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Usherettes. ACHER, RANDALL LEWIS: Engineering Home Room Rep resentative. Varsity and Reserve football letters, Varsity wrestling letter, L Club. AGUILAR, RITA C.: Clerical Advocate typist. Peppers. Usherettes. AKERS. JOHN CURTIS: Trades Preparatory. Varsity swim- ming letters, Varsity and Reserve football letters. L Club, Doorguard, Movie Operator, Homecoming escort. ALDAPE, JOANN: Stenographic Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Lin s salesman. ALLCHIN, DAVID GEORGE: Business Administration, Joy Night crews, all-school play crew. Camera Club treasurer. Chess Club. Fine Arts Festival. Page 32 ALLEN, FRANCIS MARION: Teachers. Varsity gymnastics letters. Varsity and Reserve football letters, L Club. AMES. PHILLIP GRANT: Clerical. ANDERSON, CHARLOTTE LILLIAN: Home Economics, Joy Night participant, Peppers. Usherettes. Junior Girls Glee. ANDERSON. GAYLE GENE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate. Joy Night participant, Orpheons. Peppers. Aeolian Choir Secretary. Girls Octet. Junior Girls Glee. Orchestra, State Music Clinic, Fine Arts Festival, honor roll, opera lead. National Honor Society, Lincoln Symphony Music Award. ANDERSON. HELEN ANN: Arts and Sciences. Student Council. Home Room Representative, opera lead and committee. Joy Night Central Committee and participant, Mummers plays casts and crews, all-school plays casts. Mummers president. Mimes. Orpheons. Peppers. Aeolian Choir. Girls Octet, Junior Girls Glee. Fine Arts Festival, honor roll. Homecoming attendant. National Honor Society, Lincoln High School Drama Award. ANGLE. MICHELE YVONNE: Arts and Sciences and Fine Arts. Home Room Representative. Scribe art editor, Joy Night participant, Mimes. International Club. Art Club president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer: Science Club. Usherettes. Fine Arts Festival, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society. ARMSTRONG. MARGARET ANNE: Arts and Sciences. Joy Night crew, all-school play crew. International Club. Orpheons. Chess Club, Coed Counselors, GAA Orchestra, honor roll, Regents Scholarship. National Merit Commendation. Na- tional Honor Society. AUGSTUMS, ASTRIDA ASJA: Arts and Sciences and Fine Arts. Home Room Representative, opera orchestra. Orches- tra. International Club. Orpheons. Assembly Committee. Linl s salesman. State Music Clinic, Fine Arts Festival, honor roll. Regents Alternate. National Honor Society. AULT, DEWITT ARLINGTON: Trades Preparatory. BAARS, NADYNE ELAINE: Clerical. Peppers. BALDWIN, EARL RAE: Business Administration. BASSLER, STEVEN FRANK: Business Administration. Joy Night participant, Reserve swimming letter. Boys Glee. Band. BASTEMEYER. PAMELA ANN: Business Administration. Peppers. BATE, LAWRENCE L.: Business Administration. BATES, CLIFFORD STANLEY: Trades Preparatory Reserve track letter. BAUERS, RONALD EUGENE: Business Administration. Joy Night participant. Varsity swimming letter. L Club, Movie Operator, Boys Glee, All-City Swim Team. BAUM, ERNEST EMORY: Industrial Arts. BAUMANIS, ANDA: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, opera orchestra. Orchestra. Aeolian Choir. Girls Octet and Junior Girls Glee accompanist: Joy Night participant. Writers Club, International Club. Camera Club treasurer Chess Club secretary. Library Committee, honor roll. Regents Alternate. National Honor Society. Page 33 Allen G. Anderson Armstrong Baers Bastemeyer Bauers Ames H. Anderson Augstums Baldwin Bate Baum C. Anderson Angle Ault Bassler Bates Baumanis BAYLESS, MARGALENE GEN-ELLE: Clerical, Peppers. BEACH. TOM WINSTON: Business Administration, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee. Madrigals. BELL, SANDRA JOAN: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night par- ticipant, International Club, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, honor roll, National Merit Certificate, Regents Alternate. BENDER, KATHLEEN DIANE: Teachers, opera orchestra, Joy Night participant, Mummers play cast, all school play crew, Writers Club president and secretary. Mummers. Future Nurses Club. Orpheons. Peppers. State Music Clinic, honor roll. Scribe salesman, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Orchestra, National Honor Society. BENTALL. CLARE LINDA: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, class officer, Joy Night Central Commit- tee and participant. Mummers play crew. Mummers, Mimes president, Aqualinlcs. Coed Counselors. Peppers, honor roll. Band treasurer. National Honor Society. BENTING, KAREN EILEEN: Arts and Sciences. Student Council vice-president. Intra-City Student Council, Joy Night participant, Mummers play crew, Mummers. Inter- national Club. Aqualinlcs vice-president. Peppers. Cheer- leader. County Day, honor roll. Junior Girls Glee vice- president, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society. All- Sports queen. BERNHARDT, JANE ELAINE: Business Administration, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Advocate re- porter and second-page editor Joy Night participant. Mummers play crews. Writers Club. Mummers vice-president. Coed Counselors. Peppers. Junior Girls Glee, honor roll. National Honor Society. BETTEN, DONALD EDWARD: Industrial Arts. BETTENHAUSEN, ROBERT NORMAN: Engineering, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, Reserve baseball letters. Inter- national Club. Science Club. Safety Committee, Band, honor roll. Regents Alternate. National Honor Society. BETTS. ELIZABETH ANN: Business Administration. Peppers. BIGLEY, DARWIN LLOYD: General. BITE. GUNA: Arts and Sciences and Engineering. Joy Night crew, Future Nurses Club vice-president. International Club. Camera Club, Coed Counselors. Peppers assistant squad leader, honor roll. Hi-spot Committee. Keentime Council, Regents Alternate. BITTERMAN, CHERYL LOU: Business Administration. BLAIR. OPAL JANET: Homemalcing, Future Nurses Club International Club. BLAUSER, JAMES DOUGLAS: Business Administration, Boys Glee. BODFIELD, JERRY ALVA: Trades Preparatory. BOSKING. ROBERT PAUL: Arts and Sciences and Engineer- ing. Joy Night participant. Reserve track letter, Science Club president and vice-president, Forum, honor roll. Door- men, Library Committee. National Merit Finalist, Phillips Andover Academy Summer Scholarship Winner. National Honor Society. BOSTIC, DIANNE MARIE: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant. International Club. Peppers. Safety Committee. Assembly Committee. Lm s salesman. Bitterman Blair Blauser Bodfield Bosking Bostic Page 34 Broer Brooks Brown Burns G. Busch K. Busch Bruce Burk Burkey Butcher J. Campbell R. Campbell BROER. KATHLEEN FRANCISCA: Arts and Sciences. Joy Night participant. Future Nurses Club. Aquaiinks. Peppers. GAA, Usherettes. Junior Girls Glee. Aeolian Choir. BROOKS. SHARI KAY: Business Administration. Writers Club. Science Club. Camera Club, Peppers. BROWN. ROGER ALLEN: Business Administration, Advo- cate reporter. Varsity and Reserve gymnastics letters, L Club. Band. BRUCE, CYNTHIA LU: Business Administration. Joy Night participant, Mimes treasurer. Peppers, Doormen, Usherettes, Junior Girls Glee. Fine Arts Festival. BURK. DAVID EDWARD: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative. Advocate reporter, opera lead. Joy Night participant, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet. Orchestra. Canfield Chambers Chipman Christopher 0. Clark K. Clark BURKEY, JAMES WILLIAM: Trades Preparatory. Reserve gymnastics letter. BURNS. DONALD WAYNE: Trades Preparatory. BUSCH. GARY DEAN: Industrial Arts. Boys Glee. BUSCH. KAREN KAY: Clerical. Peppers. BUTCHER, GARY DEE: Fine Arts, Reserve wrestling letter. CAMPBELL, JOAN ELIZABETH: Business Administration. Peppers. CAMPBELL, ROGER LEE: Business Administration. Student Council, opera lead, Joy Night participant. Varsity and Reserve football letters. Varsity and Reserve basketball let- ters. Varsity track letter. L Club. County Day. Aeolian Choir. Boys Octet. Orchestra vice-president. Boys Glee secretary- treasurer. National Honor Society. All-Sports escort. CANFIELD, VIRGINIA KATHERINE: Arts and Sciences. Mummers play and all-school play crews. Mummers. Future Nurses Club. International Club secretary. Peppers. Assembly Committee. ECA Committee, Lini{s salesman. CHAMBERS. RONALD GALE: Art, and Sciences. Student Council, Joy Night participant, Reserve basketball letter. Varsity track letters. L Club. Aeolian Choir vice-president, Boys Glee. Homecoming escort, Regents Alternate. CHIPMAN, MARY ARTA: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Representative. Joy Night participant, Future Nurses Club. International Club president, Junior Girls Glee, honor roll, AFS Committee. Regents Alternate. National Honor Society. CHRISTOPHER, JERRILEE MAE: Clerical Aquaiinks Pep- pers. GAA. CLARK, DEAN CARL: Business Administration, Joy Night participant. Camera Club. Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee. CLARK, RICHARD ALLEN: Industrial Arts. Page 35 Cleveland Cline Coffey Cole Combes CLEVELAND, TROY EDWARD: Business Administration and Engineering, Home Room Representative, class treasurer, Orchestra president, opera orchestra, Joy Night participant, Mummers play and all-school play casts, Reserve tennis letters. Chess Club, Mummers, Hi-spot Committee president. Keentime Council, Links Dance Band, senior speaker. Regents Alternate. State Music Clinic, National Honor Society. CLINE. JUDY LOU: Stenographic. GAA. COFFEY, ANNE LEIGH: Business Administration, Peppers. COFFIA, JANICE ANN: Stenographic, Joy Night partici- pant. International Club, Future Secretaries Club president, Peppers squad leader. COLE, SHARON ANN: Clerical. Peppers. COMBES, MARIE-ODILE: Arts and Sciences, Student Council, International Club. Peppers. Aeolian Choir, Foreign Exchange student from France. CONDREAY, DONNA RAE: Business Administration, Joy Night participant, Mummers play and all-school play crews, Mummers, Mimes. Future Nurses Club. International Club. Peppers, Safety Committee. Junior Girls Glee, Band. COOPER. ALICE FAY: Arts and Sciences, Future Nurses Club. Science Club, Aqualinks, Peppers, Lin s salesman, honor roll. CORNELL, NANCY RAE: Business Administration and Stenographic, Future Secretaries Club. Peppers. Band. Condreay Cooper Cornell Craven Crewdson Cullen Coffia COTTON, PHYLLIS MAY: Business Administration. Home Room Representative and Alternate. Joy Night participant, all-school play crew, Coed Counselors. Peppers, Cheerleader. Junior Girls Glee. Regents Alternate. COY, SHARON KAY: Clerical, Coed Counselors, Peppers. Lm s salesman. CRAIG, LINDA JEANNE: Stenographic, Joy Night parti- cipant. Red Cross Council. Future Secretaries Club, Coed Counselors. Peppers. Junior Girls Glee. CRAVEN, GEORGIA SUE: Teachers. Home Room Repre- sentative. Advocate reporter. Orchestra, opera orchestra, Joy Night participant. Aqualinks. Coed Counselors, Peppers, GAA secretary, Doorguards. Usherettes. Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, honor roll, National Honor Society. CREWDSON. CAROL ANN: Clerical, Joy Night partici- pant. Mummers play crews. Mummers. Mimes, Peppers. CULLEN, GERRY WRAY: Business Administration. Joy Night crew, Reserve swimming letter, Reserve golf letter, Band. CURTIN. JAMES DONALD: Business Administration, Re- serve golf letter. Band. DAHLBECK, KAREN RUTH: Teachers, Joy Night partici- pant, International Club, Camera Club president, Peppers. DAHLSTROM. KAREN JOANNE: Business Administration, Mummers play crew. Mummers. Mimes, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Peppers, Safety Committoe. Lint{s salesman. Cotton Coy Craig Curtin Dahlbeck Oahlstrom Daland Damian Dana Danekas G. Daugherty K. Daugherty DALAND, CYNTHIA MARY: Homemaking. Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. DAMIAN, JOSEPH ALEXANDER: General. DANA. SUZANNE ELLEN: Arts and Sciences. DANEKAS, MARC ROBERT: Business Administration, Home Room Alternate, Varsity football letter. Varsity swimming letter, L Club. DAUGHERTY, GLORIA JEAN: Clerical, Coed Counselors, Peppers. Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee. DAUGHERTY, KATHEREN BLANCHE: Business Administra- tion, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Linl{s salesman, honor roll. DAVENPORT. JOHN FRANKLIN: Clerical. DAVID, TERESA MARGARET: Arts and Sciences, Student Council secretary, Joy Night participant, International Club. Aqualinks, Peppers. Cheerleaders. Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, National Honor Society. DAVIDSON. STEPHEN GORDON: Business Administration. Doormen. DAWSON, JEAN KAY: Business Administration, opera lead. Joy Night participant. Mummers play cast and crew, all-school play crew. Mummers treasurer. Mimes. Peppers. Aeolian Choir. Junior Girls Glee. Madrigals. DEBROWN, ROGER FRANK: Business Administration, Home Room Alternate. Joy Night participant. Varsity football letters, Reserve wrestling letter. L Club, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee. DEBUS, JONECE KAY: Business Administration and Cleri- cal, Orpheons, Red Cross Council, Peppers assistant squad leader. DILLOW, GARY EUGENE: Arts and Sciences and Engi- neering. honor roll. Regents Alternate. DORMAN, BARBARA BEA: Arts and Sciences. Future Nurses Club, International Club, Science Club treasurer. Red Cross Council vice-president. Peppers. Lin s salesman. DORNBERGER. MARTHA KATHLEEN: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Representative and Alternate, Joy Night parti- cipant, International Club, Science Club treasurer, Aqualinks president and soloist. Peppers squad leader. Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee librarian. Boone Scholarship. DRAGER, GARY JOHN: Trades Preparatory, Movie Oper- ator, Aeolian Choir. Boys Glee. DREVO, DAVID WAYNE: Business Administration, Home Room Representative, class officer, opera lead. Joy Night participant. Varsity and Reserve football letters. Reserve swimming letter. L Club. Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, All- Sports escort. DROUD, KAREN KAY: Clerica Coed Counselors. Peppers, Twirlers. Davenport David Davidson Dawson deBrown Debus Oillow Dorman Dornberger Drager Drevo Droud y Page 37 DUFFEK. NANCY ELIZABETH: Arts and Sciences, all- school play cast, Future Nurses Club. International Club. Coed Counselors. Peppers. Assembly Committee. ECA Com- mittee. Lin s salesman, National Honor Society. DUMLER, SHARON KAY: Business Administration and Teachers, International Club. Peppers. Band. DUNKLE, WILLIAM DALE: Clerical. DURHAM, RICHARD WARREN: General. Movie Operator. EGGERLING, RICHARD DEAN: Trades Preparatory. EGLITE, DACE ELIZABETH: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, Mummers historian. Mummers plays casts, stu- dent director, and crew: Mimes. Future Nurses Club. Inter- national Club. Hi-spot Committee. Keentime Council. Jun- ior Girls Glee. Orchestra, honor roll, Boone Scholarship, senior speaker, National Honor Society. EITEL, THOMAS LEE: Fine Arts, Varsity wrestling letters. Reserve football letter. Reserve track letter. L Club. ENEVOLDSEN, JANE ELLEN: Business Administration and Teachers, Peppers. State Music Clinic, honor roll, Band. Regents Alternate. EVANS, SUSAN HARPER: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Advocate third-page editor and reporter, Joy Night participant, International Club. Art Club. Science Club, Red Cross Council, Coed Counselors. Peppers, Fine Arts Festival. Assembly Committee. Doorguards, Usherettes. Junior Girls Glee. EYER, LINDA KAY: Business Administration. Peppers. FAGER, LINDA EILEEN: Fine Arts, Peppers. FAILING. ROBERT HAROLD: Business Administration, Re- serve golf letters, honor roll, National Honor Society. FAUST, CURTIS NELSON: Engineering, Doormen. FIALA, JUDITH KAY: Clerical, Joy Night participant, Pep- pers. Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee. FILBERT, DONNA LYNN: Arts and Sciences. Student Council. Home Room Alternate. Advocate managing editor, Joy Night participant Mummers play cast and crew, Mum- mers, International Club. Aqualinks treasurer, Coed Coun- selors, Peppers squad leader. County Day. honor roll, Hi-spot Committee. Keentime Council. Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee secretary, National Honor Society, All-Sports attendant. FILBERT, JUDITH ANN: Stenographic and Business Ad- ministration. Home Room Representative, Advocate ex- change editor. Joy Night participant, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Future Secretaries Club. Coed Coun- selors, Peppers. Aeolian Choir. Junior Girls Glee. County Day. National Honor Society. FINLEY, LINDA KAY: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night par- ticipant, Orpheons, Aqualinks, Coed Counselors, Peppers, GAA, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society. FINSTAD. WILLIAM RAY: Industrial Arts. Faust Fiala D. Filbert J. Filbert Finley Finstad Page 38 D. Fischer M. Fischer Foreman Foster Frazier Frey FISCHER, DEANNA KAY: Business Administration and Stenographic, Advocate typist, Red Cross Council, Future Secretaries Club. Coed Counselors, Peppers. GAA. FISCHER, MELVIN DALE: Engineering, Varsity and Reserve football letters, Reserve track letter, L Club. Band. FOREMAN, DONNA FRANCINE: Stenographic. Joy Night participant, International Club, Red Cross Council. Future Secretaries Club secretary-treasurer, Peppers assistant squad leader, Safety Committee, Keentime Council. FOSTER, DONNA RAE: General. Peppers. FRAZIER. NANCY LEA: Clerical, Peppers. FREY. LEANDER RAYMOND: Business Administration. FRISCH. ROBERT KENNETH: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Joy Night participant. Varsity and Reserve football letters. Varsity and Reserve swimming letters. Reserve baseball letter, L Club. Band. FRITSCH, JUNE: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant. Mummers play and all-school play crews. Mummers. Inter- national Club, Peppers, Lini{S salesman, Aeolian Choir. Band. FRITZ. ROJEAN LINDA: Stenographic. Joy Night partici pant, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Aeolian Choir. Junior Girls Glee. FRITZLER, RANDAL BRANDT: Engineering. Chess Club president. Regents Alternate. National Merit Commendation. FULTS, DONALD THOMAS: Engineering, Joy Night crew. Science Club. GACUSANA, COREY M.: Engineering Home Room Rep resentative and Alternate, opera lead. Joy Night partici- pant, Mummers play cast. Varsity football letter, Varsity swimming letters. Mummers. L Club. Movie Operator. Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet. Boys Glee. County Day. State Music Clinic. National Honor Society. GAGNER. MAVIS KAY: Teachers. Peppers. GANSHORN, LARRY JOE: Engineering. GARCIA. ESTHER ROSEMARIE: Arts and Sciences. Inter- national Club, Chess Club, Coed Counselors. Junior Girls Glee. GARNER. BETTY JUNE: Arts and Sciences, Orchestra. GARTIN, CAROL ANN: Arts and Sciences, opera commit- tee. Joy Night participant, Mummers plays crews, Mummers. International Club, Peppers president, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Homecoming attendant. GEORGI, LIESL ANDREA: Arts and Sciences. Joy Night crew. Mummers plays cast and crew, all-school play cast and crew, Mummers. Future Nurses Club, Orpheons, Art Club, Science Club secretary. Band, Orchestra, Fine Arts Festival, Regents Alternate. Frisch Fritsch Fritz Fritzler Fults Gacusana Gaqner Ganshorn Garcia Garner Gartin Georgi Page 39 GERSTENBERGER, GARY HOWARD: Business Administra- tion, Writers Club treasurer, State Music Clinic, Madrigals, Boys Glee. Aeolian Choir, honor roll. GIBSON. DAVID ROGER: General. GIES, JEAN MARIE: Business Administration and Steno- graphic, Future Secretaries Club. Peppers, GAA. GIES, JERRY DEAN: Engineering, Home Room Alternate. Advocate business manager. Regents Alternate. GILBERT, MARY KATHRYN: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Representative and Alternate Joy Night participant. International Club. Peppers vice-president, Aeolian Choir. Junior Girls Glee. Madrigals, honor roll. GILL, LINDA JAY-ANN: Arts and Sciences Advocate re- porter, all-school play crew. Future Nurses Club, International Club. Peppers. GINGRICH, GAIL ELLEN: Homemaking, Joy Night parti- cipant, Future Nurses Club. Peppers assistant squad leader. Homecoming attendant, All-Sports attendant. GLOVER. FREDERICK ANTHONY: Engineering. Joy Night crew. Movie Operator. GOODMAN, BARBARA JEAN: Business Administration. Advocate reporter. Peppers. Linsalesman. GOODWIN. JOAN SHANNA: Arts and Sciences. Mummers play crew. Mummers. International Club. Coed Counselors. Peppers, Assembly Committee. GORDON, SANDRA KAY: Business Administration, Future Nurses Club. Future Secretaries Club. Peppers, Linl(s sales- man, Regents Alternate. GREELY, JUDITH ELAINE: Arts and Sciences, Coed Counselors. GREENWALD, GRETCHEN: Arts and Sciences. Joy Night participant. International Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Cheerleader, Junior Girls Glee. GRIFFITTS, MARION FRANKLIN: General. Joy Night participant. GRIGGS, ROBERT DALE: General. GRIM, BARBARA ELLEN: Home Economics. GROHOWSKI, JAMES CHARLES: Engineering. Reserve football letter. International Club. Safety Committee chair- man, Band captain and student director, honor roll. National Honor Society. GROSS, THOMAS LYNN: Business Administration, Reserve golf letter, Boys Glee. Gingrich Glover Goodman Goodwin Greenwald Griffitts Griggs Grim Gordon Greely Grohowski Gross Page 40 GRUBB, PATRICIA JANE: Teachers, International Club, Peppers. GAA. Regents Alternate. GRUENDEMAN. JUDITH ELAINE: Arts and Sciences. Homo Room Representative, class officer, Joy Night participant, Mimes, Future Nurses Club. International Club. Peppers. Cheerleader, Aeolian Choir. Junior Girls Glee. Homecoming attendant, All-Sports attendant. GRUTTIS, ARLENE HOPE: Business Administration. Home Room Alternate Joy Night participant, Red Crocs Council, Peppers squad leader. Usherettes. Junior Girls Glee. GUDEKER, MARYLIN JANE: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, Peppers, Aeolian Choir. Junior Girls Glee, honor roll. HAAR, KENNETH WAYNE: Engineering and Arts and Sciences, Littas business manager. Joy Night participant. Writers Club secretary and treasurer, International Club vice-president. Science Club. Aeolian Choir. Boys Glee. Boys State, honor roll. Regents Alternate. All-City Scholastic Team, National Honor Society president, Lincoln High School Scholarship Key. HAAS, GARY DEAN: Teachers. Student Council. Home Room Representative and Alternate, class officer, Varsity and Reserve football letters, Varsity and Reserve basketball letters. Varsity and Reserve baseball letters, L Club presi- dent. Movie Operator, Aeolian Choir, All-Sports king. HALFAR, WAYNE PAUL: Engineering, Joy Night partici- pant, Science Club. Orchestra. State Music Clinic, honor roll, Regents Alternate. National Merit Commendation. HAMER. HELEN MARIE: Business Administration, Joy Night participant. Peppers. Junior Girls Glee. HANCOCK, LELAND RICHARD: Arts and Sciences. Science Club, Chess Club. Band. HANNEMAN, SUSAN KAY: Business Administration, Home Room Representative, Joy Night participant, International Club. Aqualinks. Red Cross Council president. Peppers, Doormen, Usherettes. Junior Girls Glee. HAUSCHILDT, PAMELA RAE: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera committee, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, Mummers play cast. Mummers. Future Nurses Club. International Club. Or- pheons treasurer, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Assembly Com- mittee. Littas salesman, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet accom- panist, Junior Girls Glee, State Music Clinic, honor roll, National Honor Society. HAWK, ROGER DONALD: Engineering. Joy Night partici- pant. Reserve swimming letter. Doormen, honor roll, Regents Scholarship. HAYES, STEPHEN WILLIAM: Arts and Sciences. HAYNES, MICHAEL JAMES: Engineering. Reserve football letter. HECKMAN, KAREN EILEEN: Arts and Sciences and Stenographic. Home Room Representative and Alternate. Joy Night participant. Mummers plays casts, all-school play crew. Mummers. International Club. Future Secretaries Club. Peppers, Aeolian Choir. Junior Girls Glee, Girls State. County Day. Fine Arts Festival, honor roll. Regents Alter- nate. Nebraska winner in Homemaker of America Contest. National Honor Society. HEDGES, BARBARA JEAN: Homemakinq. Peppers. Junior Girls Glee. HEIDENREICH, ELLEN MARY: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant. Mummers play crew. Mummers, Mimes. International Club. Coed Counselors. Peppers. Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, honor roll. HERGENRADER, GERALD HENRY: Trades Preparatory, Reserve football letter. Movie Operator. Page 41 Grubb Gudeker Halfar Hanneman Hayes Hedges Gruendeman Haar Hamer Hauschildt Haynes Heidenreich Gruttis Haas Hancock Hawk Heckman Hergenrader Herman Hiatt Hill Hinkle Hodgin Holder Holman Hoover Hopkins Hottenstein Housel Hruza HERMAN, GERALDINE FAYE: Clerical, Peppers, Band. HIATT, BONITA MAE: Business Administration, Mimes. Future Nurses Club. International Club, Coed Counselors. Peppers, Safety Committee. HILL, GAE ARLICE: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Alter- nate, Mummers play crew, Mummers, Mimes, International Club. Peppers. HINKLE. KENNETH DAVID: Trades Preparatory. Boys Glee. HODGIN, VIRGINIA PORTIA: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Representative and Alternate, Joy Night participant, Mummers play crew, Mummers, Future Nurses Club, Inter- national Club. Orpheons vice-president, Peppers. Aeolian Choir. Girls Octet. Junior Girls Glee. State Music Clinic, honor roll, Regents Alternate. HOLDER, ROBERT ANTHONY: Arts and Sciences Home Room Alternate. Joy Night participant, Varsity swimming letters. L Club, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee. Homecoming escort. HOLMAN, JANICE MAE: Arts and Sciences. Scribe typist, International Club. Peppers. HOOVER. TODD JAY: Arts and Sciences, opera orchestra. Joy Night participant, all-school play cast. Band. Orchestra. HOPKINS. SHIRLEY JEAN: Teachers. Writers Club. Mimes. Coed Counselors. Regents Alternate. Hudson Huff Huffman HOTTENSTEIN. CHARLES LAWRENCE: Industrial Arts. HOUSEL, SANDRA FAYE: Clerical, Future Nurses Club, Peppers. HRUZA. FRANK JOHN: Trades Preparatory. HUDSON, PATSEY ANN: Homemaking, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. HUFF, NANCY ELLEN: Arts and Sciences International Club, Aqualinks. Peppers, GAA, Red Cross Council. HUFFMAN, JOSEPH GARLAND: Engineering. HUFNAGLE, DIXIE ANNE: Arts and Sciences. Student Council secretary, Intra-City Student Council. Home Room Alternate, Advocate news editor and reporter, Joy Night participant, Future Nurses Club, International Club. Peppers Cheerleader president, LinJ(s salesman, County Day, honor roll. Homecoming queen, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society. HUGUENIN, BERNARD JOSEPH: Arts and Sciences. Inter- national Club. Foreign Exchange student from France. HULEWICZ, BASYL W.: Industrial Arts, Varsity and Re- serve football letters, L Club. Hu.nagle Huguenin Hulewicz Page 42 Hunt Itxen Hussey Hutton B. Jocobs R. Jacobs Iburg lesalnieks llisko Jackson Jansons Jenkins HUNT, BETTY LOUISE: Arts and Sciences, Mimes, Inter- national Club. Camera Club vice-president, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Fine Arts Festival. HUSSEY, JAMES RAYMOND: Arts and Sciences Home Room Alternate. Joy Night crew. Reserve football letter. Reserve swimming letter, Reserve tennis letter, Movie Operator. HUTTON, SIDNEY RAYMOND: Engineering and Arts and Sciences, Chess Club. Regents Alternate. IBURG, WILMA ANN: Business Administration, Mummers play crew, Mummers, Mimes, Future Nurses Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers assistant squad leader, Usherettes, Band, honor roll, Regents Alternate. National Honor Society. IESALNIEKS, GAIDA LAIMDOTA: Arts and Sciences. Future Nurses Club. ILISKO, HARRIS: Engineering, Reserve track letter, Varsity wrestling letter. Varsity swimming letter, L Club, honor roll. ITZEN, MARVIN LEROY: Trades Preparatory. JACOBS, BRUCE MARTIN: Engineering, Band. JACOBS, ROSEMARIE: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Representative and Alternate, class treasurer. Scribe manag- ing editor, Joy Night participant. Science Club, Aqualinks. Red Cross Council, Coed Counselors, Peppers. Cheerleader secretary. Safety Committee vice-chairman, Scribe salesman. Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee president, Madrigals, Girls State, County Day, Fine Arts Festival, honor roll. Regents Alternate. National Honor Society. JACKSON, SHARON KAY: Arts and Sciences, Art Club, Peppers, honor roll. JANSONS, ZAIGA: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Rep- resentative. opera committees. Joy Night crew and partici- pant, Mimes. International Club treasurer, Coed Counselors, honor roll. National Honor Society. JENKINS, GLENDA MARIE: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera lead. Joy Night partici- pant. Mummers play and all-school play casts, all-school play student director. Mummers. Mimes, Orpheons presi- dent. Coed Counselors, Peppers squad leader, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet. Junior Girls Glee. County Day, State Music Clinic, honor roll, National Honor Society. JENSEN, JANET EILEEN: Stenographic, Future Secretaries Club. Peppers, Aeolian Choir. JESSE, NORRIS FRED: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night parti- cipant, Mummers play crew. Reserve swimming letters, Mum- mers. Aeolian Choir president, Boys Octet, Boys Glee, Homecoming escort. JOHNS, MARTIN AUGUST: Engineering, Joy Night partici- pant, Aeolian Choir. Boys Glee. JOHNSON. DAROLD RAY: Industrial Arts. JOHNSON, JAMES REESE: Arts and Sciences, opera lead, Joy Night participant, Mummers play cast, Mummers. Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Band, Links Dance Band, State Music Clinic. JOHNSON, JANICE RAE: Arts and Sciences. Joy Night participant. International Club, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals. Jensen Jesse Johns 0. Johnson James Johnson Janice Johnson Page 43 KINGERY, FRANCES ANN: Arts and Sciences and Engi- neering. Joy Night crew. Mummers plays crews, Mummers, International Club. Orpheons, Science Club secretary, Peppers. Coed Counselors. Library Committee, Regents Alternate. National Honor Society. KJERGAARD, PENNY JANE: Stenographic and Business Administration, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Future Secretaries Club. Peppers. Safety Committee. KLINE, KATHLEEN ANN: Clerical, Peppers. Lin .s salesman. KLIPPERT, DOROTHY ELAINE: Arts and Sciences, opera committee. Joy Night crew. Future Nurses Club, International Club. Science Club, Red Cross Council, Peppers, Band. KNOTT, KAREN KAY: Business Administration. Mummers. Future Nurses Club. Peppers. Safety Committee. KNOX, HOWARD HARRY: Engineering, LinJ(S photographer. KOWRACK, GLORIA JUNE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, opera committee, Advocate reporter. Joy Night crew and participant. Mummers secretary, Mum- mers plays casts, all-school play crew, Future Nurses Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers squad leader, Aeolian Choir librarian, Junior Girls Glee librarian. Madrigals. KREPS, MARY LOU: Homemaking. Kildaw Kline Knox Kingery Klippert Kowrack Kjergaard Knott Kreps L. Johnson S. Johnston Keeney S. Johnson Jones Kempkes L. Johnston Juricek Kennedy JOHNSON. LESLIE ZOE: Clerical. Joy Night crew. Coed Counselors, Peppers. GAA secretary, Assembly Committee. Doormen. LmJ(s salesman. JOHNSON, SHARON FAY: Clerical, Peppers. JOHNSTON. LINDA KAE: Clerical, Peppers. JOHNSTON. SALLY LEE: Clerical. Peppers. JONES. CAROLYN ANNE: Clerical, Peppers. GAA treasurer. JURICEK, JOE LESTER: Trades Preparatory. KEENEY, VERNON GAIL: General, Movie Operator. KEMPKES, LINDA JO: Clerical. Future Nurses Club. Peppers. KENNEDY, SALLY JANE: Business Administration, Home Room Representative, Future Nurses Club, International Club. Peppers, Safety Committee. KILDAW, DELLA LOUISE: Business Administration. Peppers. GAA. Lmi s salesman. Page 44 KROEGER, JERRY ALLEN: Arts and Sciences and Engineer- ing. Lin s photographer. Chess Club, honor roll. Doormen, National Merit Honorable Mention. Regents Alternate. KRUSE, LARRY EUGENE: Trades Preparatory. KUSTER, KARAN LEE: Teachers. Future Nurses Club. Pep- pers, Junior Girls Glee. LAMBERT, RAY WALLACE: Arts and Sciences. Varsity and Reserve swimming letters. Science Club vice-president, Library Committee. National Honor Society. LANTZ. JAMES LEWIS: Industria Arts. LAROSE, THEODORE: Business Administration. Home Room Representative. Reserve football letter. Varsity wrestling let- ter. L Club. Doormen. LARSON. RAYMOND DEWEY: Industrial Arts. Joy Night participant, Movie Operator, Boys Glee. LAWS, JAMES LEE: Business Administration, Movie Oper- ator, Boys Glee. Legler Leyden Liepins Liepnieks Lillie Lintt Lipins Lisby Lockard Kroeger Kruse Kuster Lambert Lantz LaRose Larson Laws Lee LEE, PEGGY ARTHENA: Stenographic Advocate typist. Future Secretaries Club. Peppers, honor roll. LEGLER, TERRY MELVIN: Clerical. LEYDEN, WILLIS EDWARD: Trades Preparatory Varsity swimming letters, L Club Movie Operator, Boys Glee. LIEPINS, KARLIS MARGERS: Arts and Sciences and Engi- neering. Orchestra. LIEPNIEKS. ANDRIS JULIS: Engineering. LILLIE. MARIE LYNN KAY: Clerical Peppers. LINTT, PATTY RAE: Teachers Writer-. Club, Mimes. Or- pheons, Art Club, Peppers. Safety Committee. LIPINS, GUNTIS: Engineering, Science Club. LISBY, GERALD WILLIAM: Business Administration. LOCKARD. VALENTINE DELBERT: Industrial Arts, Joy Night participant, Movie Operator, Boys Glee. Page 45 LOHR, DONALD ROBERT: Engineering, Orchestra. Lohr Lohse Long Loos Louden Louthan Lovqren Lucs Lundquist Marie Luthultz Mary Luthultz Lutzi Maloney Manke Manning Manthey Marker Marks LOHSE, SHARILYN ANN: Business Administration. LONS, ROSEMARY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alter- nate, Advocate third-page editor, Joy Night participant, Mimes, International Club. Orpheons, Coed Counselors, Peppers assistant squad leader. Girls Octet. Junior Girls Glee. County Day. State Music Clinic, honor roll, Regents Alternate, Aeolian Choir, National Honor Society. LOOS, MICHAEL DAVID: Engineering, Varsity and Reserve football letters, L Club. LOUDEN, LAVERNE KEITH: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative. Joy Night participant, Reserve bas- ketball letter. Band, Links Dance Band. LOUTHAN. MARVIN JAMES: Industrial Arts. Movie Operator. LOVGREN, JANICE DIANA: Business Administration, Home Room Representative. Joy Night participant, Coed Coun- selors, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. LUCS, DAGNIJA MARGA: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative. Joy Night crew and participant, Mummers plays cast and crew. Mummers. Mimes. Future Nurses Club corresponding secretary. International Club. Coed Counselors. Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Madrigals, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society. LUNDQUIST, ERNEST WAYNE: Trades Preparatory. LUTHULTZ, MARIE ELAINE: Clerical. Mummers plays crews. Mummers, Peppers, Lini{s salesman. Junior Girls Glee. LUTHULTZ, MARY JANE: Clerical, Mummers plays crews, Mummers, Red Cross Council. Peppers. LUTZI, JAMES JOHN: Business Administration, Varsity ten- nis letter, L Club, Movie Operator, Aeolian Choir. MALONEY. JAMES PATRICK: Business Administration. Joy Night participant. Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, Madrigals. MANKE, MARGARET ANN: Arts and Sciences, Peppers. MANNING. ROBERT EDWIN: Engineering. MANTHEY, FRED CARL: Arts and Sciences, Reserve tennis letter. Writers Club, International Club. Science Club pres- ident and vice-president. Forum, Boys State, honor roll. National Science Foundation Summer Scholarship Winner. Phillips Andover Academy Summer Scholarship Winner, Ne- braska Junior Academy of Science participant, National Honor Society. MARKER, ROBERT ALBERT: Business Administration, Band. MARKS, VIOLET ELAINE: Stenographic, Joy Night partici- pant. Mimes. Future Secretaries Club. Coed Counselors. Peppers. Usherettes, Junior Girls Glee, honor roll, National Honor Society. Page 46 MARQUARDT, KEITH LAVERN: Trades Preparatory. MARTIN, JOHN ALLEN: Arts and Sciences, opera lead. Joy Night participant. Art Club. State Music Clinic, Fine Arts Festival. Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee. Madrigals. MARTIN. LARRY BRUCE: Trades Preparatory. MASER. THEODORE EDWARDS: Engineering. Joy Night participant. Boys Glee. MAUL, THOMAS LEE, Business Administration. Movie Operator. MAUTER. JANIS EILEEN: Teachers. Peppers. McCONNELL, NORMAN ELDON: Business Administration. Home Room Representative. McCOY, WESLEY RAY: Business Administration. McDANIEL. CHARLES RAY: Industrial Arts, Reserve bas- ketball letter, Varsity track letter, L Club, Homecoming escort. McGERR, LESLIE EDWARD: Industrial Arts. Band. McGRATH, MICHAEL MARTIN: Arts and Sciences, Var- sity track letters, L Club treasurer. McMICHAEL, LINDA KAY: Clerical. Peppers. McPHEETERS, JOSEPH WESLEY: Engineering and Business Administration, Joy Night participant, Chess Club. Boys Glee. McWilliams. Claudette marie: Homomaking, Peppers GAA, Doorguards, Usherettes. MEAD. R. C.: Arts and Sciences. Student Council treasurer, Joy Night participant, Reserve tennis letters. Band co- captain, honor roll, Links Dance Band. National Honor Society. MEEK. VIRGINIA FAY: Stenographic. Safety Committee, Future Secretaries Club. Peppers. MEISNER. MARY ANN: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Alternate, opera lead. Joy Night participant. Future Nurses Club, International Club. Coed Counselors. Peppers. State Music Clinic. Usherettes. Lin s salesman. Aeolian Choir. Girls Octet, Junior Girls Glee. MERICLE, JANICE LEE: Stenographic. Future Secretaries Club. Peppers. Junior Girls Glee. Page 47 Marquardt Maser McConnell McGerr McPheeters Meek J. Martin Maul McCoy McGrath McWilliams Meisner L. Martin Mauter McDaniel McMichael Mead Mericle 71 £.Aj - 'mJL. , Merriman Michael Mielak Miller Mills Minicz Mitchell Mixon D. Monismith H. Monismith Moore Mourer MERRIMAN, JAMES ELTON: Engineering Science Club Regents Alternate. MICHAEL. KAY ELIZABETH: Homemaking. MIELAK. SHARON LEE: General. MILLER. JOHN RUSSELL: Business Administration, Chess Club. MILLS, JOHN THOMAS: Engineering, Chess Club. MINICZ, LYDIA: Clerical. Red Cross Council, Junior Girls Glee. Neely Newell Nelson Neumann Nichols Nimocks MITCHELL. DAVID OSCAR: Industrial Arts opera lead. Aeolian Choir, Madrigals. MIXON. BILLIE EARL: Teachers, all-school play crew. Door guards. Chess Club secretary-treasurer. Forum. Aeolian Choir, honor roll, Regents Scholarship, National Honor Society. MONISMITH, DAROLD EUGENE: Business Administration, Varsity and Reserve baseball letters, Varsity and Reserve basketball letters, L Club. Boys Glee. MONISMITH, HAROLD WILLIAM: Business Administration. Varsity and Reserve football letters, Reserve baseball letter, L Club, honor roll. Aeolian Choir. Boys Glee. MOORE, CORWIN DUNGAN: Arts and Sciences, opera orchestra. Joy Night Central Committee and participant International Club. Orpheons. Forum. Boys State. State Music Clinic, honor roll. Assembly Commit ee. Aolian Choir Band. Orchestra. Links Dance Band. Regents Alternate, National Honor Society. MOURER. NANCY KAY: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night crew and participant, International Club vice-president. Or- pheons. honor roll. Aeolian Choir. Coed Counselors. Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. National Merit Commendation. Regents Alternate. National Honor Society. NEELY, SHARON LEE: Business Administration. Joy Night participant. Mummers. Mimes. Future Nurses Club, Peppers. Junior Girls Glee, Mummers plays cast and student directo'. NELSON, DUANE LAVON: Engineering. Varsity golf letter L Club. NEUMANN. LYNN ANN: Clerical, Mummers play and all school play casts and crews. Mummers. Mimes. NEWELL, JUDITH ANN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate. International Club. Coed Counselors. Peppers. Lint{s salesman. NICHOLS, LARRY EUGENE: Business Administration. NIMOCKS, STEVEN JAMES: Arts and Sciences, Reserve baseball letters. Page 48 Oder Ollenburg Olson Opsahl Osborne Outz Owen Ozols Pabst Pangle Parker G. Payne ODER. KYLE ANN: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Repre sentative. Advocate news editor. Joy Night participant. International Club. Aqualinks secretary, Coed Counselors. Peppers. Assembly Committee. Hi-spot Committee. Keen- time Council. Regents Alternate. National Honor Society. OLLENBURG, THOMAS WINFRED: Arts and Sciences Home Room Representative and Alternate, Lin s formal photography editor, Advocate feature editor. Joy Night crew, participant, and Central Committee, all-school play cast. Writers Club treasurer, International Club president, honor roll. Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, Madrigals, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society. PERRIN, DIANA GAIL: Clerical. Peppers. PERRIN, JEAN LOUISE: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Representative and Alternate. Scribe associate editor, Joy Night participant, Mummers play crew, Mummers, Inter- national Club. Orpheons, Science Club vice-president, Aqua- links, Coed Counselors secretary. Peppers. Cheerleader treas- urer, Hi-spot Committee secretary. Keentime Council presi- dent. honor roll. Regents Alternate, National Honor Society. PETERSON. DONNA HARRIET: Clerical. Joy Night par- ticipant, Coed Counselors, Peppers treasurer, GAA treasurer, Junior Girls Glee treasurer. OLSON, DALE LLOYD: Industrial Arts, Doormen. OPSAHL. ALLEN CAMERON: Arts and Sciences, Movie Operator. OSBORNE. LINDA MAE: Teachers. Red Cross Council Peppers. Safety Committee. Assembly Committee. Twirlers. Library Committee, Band. OUTZ, CAROL ANN: Clerical. Peppers. Junior Girls Glee. OWEN, MARILYN KAY: Stenographic, Future Secretaries Club vice-president. Peppers. OZOLS, JURIS: Engineering. Home Room Representative and Alternate. Joy Night participant. Reserve track letter. Chess Club vice-president, honor roll. Science Club, Na- tional Honor Society secretary, National Merit Scholarship Winner. PABST, JOHN HAROLD: Business Administration Boys Glee, Band. PANGLE. BARBARA GAYLE: Teachers. Peppers. PARKER. JUDITH LEA: Homemaking. Peppers. PAYNE, GLENDA MARIE: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Alternate. Lm s editor, opera orchestra. Mummers plays and all-school play crews, Writers Club. Mummers, Inter- national Club. Coed Counselors. Peppers. Twirlers. Scribe salesman. Bond. Orchestra. Regents Alternate, honor roll. National Honor Society. PAYNE, KENNETH WAYNE: Business Administration. Movie Operator. PEGRAM, LINDA CAROL: Arts and Sciences. Joy Night participant, Peppers. PETERSON, SANDRA LEE: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Representative and Alternate. Joy Niqht participant, Pep- pers, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee. Madrigals. Page 49 Pfeiff Phelps Pitsch Placker Potts Preston PFEIFF, LAWRENCE HERMAN: Engineering, Student Coun cil president, class officer, Varsity and Reserve football letters. Varsity and Reserve track letters, Varsity gymnastics letters. L Club, Boys State. County Day, honor roll, Regents Alternate. National Honor Society, vice-president, Harry Sidney Dobbins Award. Ned Prucha Memorial Award. PHELPS, CAROL ANN: Arts and Sciences, opera orchestra, Joy Night participant and crew. International Club. Or- pheons secretary. Peppers. GAA Orchestra. State Music Clinic, honor roll. National Honor Society. PITSCH, JANIS KAY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate. Joy Night participant, Future Nurses Club, Inter- national Club secretary. Coed Counselors. Peppers squad leader, GAA. Lm s salesman. County Day, honor roll. National Honor Society. PLACKER. BARBARA ANN: Arts and Sciences, Coed Counselors, Peppers. Prey Province Purins Rebensdorf Reed Reel POTTS, SHARON KAY VIRGINIA: Arts and Sciences. Future Nurses Club, Peppers. PRESTON, DONNA LEE: Business Administration, Future Nurses Club, Orpheons, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, State Music Clinic. PREY, GARY LEE: Clerical. Joy Night participant, Band, Links Dance Band. PROVINCE. CHARLES CURTIS: Industrial Arts Varsity gymnastics letters, L Club. Boys Glee. PURINS, VILIS: Engineering. Reserve football letter, Re- serve baseball letter. QUEEN, BARBARA MAE: Stenographic. Future Nurses Club, International Club, Peppers, Lin){S salesman. Aeolian Choir. RASKEY, LARRY EUGENE: Business Administration, Varsity gymnastics letters. L Club. RATHJEN, DAVID EUGENE: Engineering, Home Room Alternate. International Club, Science Club president and treasurer, Camera Club. Chess Club vice-president. Or- chestra librarian, Madrigals, honor roll. National Merit Finalist. Regents Scholarship Winner, National Honor Society, Lincoln High School Scholarship Key. REBENSDORF, JOHN HENRY: Engineering. Reserve foot- ball letter. Varsity and Reserve gymnastics letters, Reserve track letter, L Club, Regents Alternate. REED, LARRY NEWTON: Trades Preparatory, Home Room Representative and Alternate. Reserve football letter, Band, honor roll. REEL, ALFRED LEROY: Trades Preparatory, Reserve foot- ball letter, L Club. REIFSCHNEIDER, CONNIE KAY: Business Administration, Joy Night participant, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, honor roll. REIFSCHNEIDER. MARY ELIZABETH: Arts and Sciences, Advocate feature editor and reporter, Joy Night participant, International Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers. Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, honor roll. REIMERS, JAN ELIZABETH: Arts and Sciences, opera orchestra, Joy Night Central Committee and participant. Mummers play crew, Mummers, International Club. Aqua- links secretary, Science Club, Forum, Coed Counselors. Peppers, Keentime Council, Orchestra, County Day, honor roll, National Honor Society. Queen Raskey Rathien C. Reifschneider M. Reifschneider Reimers Page 50 RHAMY, SIDNEY MARIE: Homemakinq, Peppers. RHOADES, BEVERLY ANN: Fine Arts. Art Club. Peppers. Fine Arts Festival. RICHARDSON. FRANK JEAN: Engineering Home Room Representative and Alternate, Joy Night participant, Mum- mers play cast. Mummers. Orpheons, Camera Club vice- president, Lilies salesman, Band student director, Links Dance Band, honor roll. RIGGINS, NANCY ELLEN: Business Administration. ROBERTSON. JERRY LYNN: Engineering. ROBINSON. CARL FREDERICK: General. ROBINSON. JOHN LEE: Engineering. Joy Night participant. Linl{s salesman. Boys Glee. Band. ROBINSON. NICHOLAS CHARLES: Engineering. Joy Night participant. Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Boys Glee. Band. Links Dance Band. ROCKWELL, JOAN DIANNE: Engineering and Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera lead. Joy Night participant Peppers. State Music Clinic, honor roll. Aeolian Choir. Girls Octet, Junior Girls Glee, National Honor Society. ROGERS, BILLY DEAN: Trades Preparatory. ROGERS, RICHARD PAUL: Business Administration. ROHN. DENNIS LEE: Business Administration. Reserve baseball letters. ROLOFSON, LYLE ALLEN: Business Administration, Joy Night participant. Band. Links Dance Band. ROSENBERG. RONALD GARY: Arts and Sciences. Student Council. Home Room Alternate. Joy Night participant, Re- serve and Varsity football letters, Reserve wrestling letter. Reserve baseball letters, L Club. Rhamy Rhoades Richardson Riggins Robertson C. Robinson ROWE. MARLENE KAY: Stenographic, Mimes Future Nurses Cub. Future Secretaries Club. Peppers. Band. ROZE, GUNTA BAIBA: Business Administration Home Room Representative and Alternate, Red Cross Council, Peppers, Twirlers. Band. RUTMANIS. VALDIS: Engineering. Home Room Repre- sentative. RYBIJ, JOHN HELMUT: Trades Preparatory. Joy Night crew. Science Club. J. Robinson N. Robinson Rolofson Rosenberg Rockwell Rowe B. Rogers R. Rogers Rohn Roze Rutmanis Rybij Page 51 Sala C. Schmidt Sattlcr H. Schmidt Schach S. Schmidt Scheneman Schewe Schick Schneider Schoenfeld Schrader SALA, JOYCE HOPE: Teachers, Future Nurses Club. Peppers. SATTLER, TERRY DELTON: Arts and Sciences. Advocate reporter, honor roll. SCHACH, JOAN ELINOR: Arts and Sciences, Aqualinlcs. Peppers. GAA, honor roll. National Honor Society. SCHENEMAN. KENNETH DUANE: Teachers. Varsity base- ball letter, L Club, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, National Honor Society. SCHEWE, DONALD BRUCE: Arts and Sciences and Engi- neering. Home Room Representative, Scribe essay editor, all-school play cast. Mummers, Science Club, Chess Club president and secretary-treasurer, Forum president, Door- men, Library Committee, honor roll, Regents Scholarship Winner, National Merit Finalist, senior speaker. National Honor Society. SCHICK, STEPHEN ROBERT: Engineering. Joy Night par- ticipant. Reserve baseball letter, Boys Glee, Regents Alternate. SCHMIDT. CYNTHIA LEE: Business Administration. Future Secretaries Club. Coed Counselors president, Peppers, Assembly Committee, honor roll. National Honor Society. SCHMIDT, HENRY WESLEY: Trades Preparatory, Boys Glee. SCHMIDT. SHARON ANN: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant Mummers plays crews. Mummers. Mimes. Future Nurses Club. Coed Counselors. Peppers. Junior Girls Glee, honor roll. National Honor Society. SCHNEIDER, MICHAEL IDE: Industrial Arts, Varsity swim- ming letters. L Club, Doorguard. Movie Operator. SCHOENFELD, DARYL LEE: Business Administration, Joy Night participant, Aeolian Choir treasurer, Boys Glee. SCHRADER. BIRDIE SUE: Clerical. SCHREINER, DONNA MAE: Commercial Special. SCHROEDER, JAMES ALLEN: Trades Preparatory. SCHROEDER, JAMES HENRY: Trades Preparatory. SCHULTZ. RUTH ELLEN: Clerical. Coed Counselors. Peppers. SCHWANINGER, MARY ANN: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant. Future Nurses Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers. Aeolian Choir. Junior Girls Glee. Fine Arts Festival. SCHWENKE, DEAN ALLEN: Business Administration, Var- sity and Reserve swimming letters, L Club. Regents Alternate. Schreiner James A. Schroeder James H. Schroedcr Schultz Schwaningcr D. Schwenke Page 52 C. ScSwenke Schwindt Schwisow SCHWENKE, GENE ARTHUR: Business Administration, Joy Night participant. Movie Operator, Boys Glee. SCHWINDT, WAYNE HENRY: Trades Preparatory. Joy Night participant, Boys Glee. SCHWISOW, DONNA LEE: Arts and Sciences. Joy Night participant, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. SCOTT. MICHAEL ROBERT: Arts and Sciences Advocate boolc editor, International Club, honor roll, National Honor Society. SELL. MARVIN LEE: Engineering, Internationa Club. Science Club president and treasurer. Camera Club, Boys Glee Orchestra librarian. Madrigals. Boys State, honor roll. Boone Scholarship. Regents Alternate. National Honor Society. SEVENKER. LARRY EMANUEL: Engineering, Joy Night participant, Boys Glee. SHANNON, MARGARET ELLEN: Arts and Sciences, opera committee. Joy Night participant, Writers Club, Forum, Coed Counselors, Assembly Committee, Usherettes. Aeolian Choir accompanist, Junior Girls Glee. Madrigals accom- panist, Regents Alternate. National Honor Society. SHAW, JERRY NEAL: Trades Preparatory. Varsity and Reserve football letters. Varsity and Reserve wrestling letters. Reserve track letter. L Club vice-president, All-City Foot- ball Team. SHAW, NANCY LEE: Teachers, Peppers, Band, honor roll, National Honor Society. SHEPHERD. JANEIL BELLE: Business Administration, Home Room Representative. Lin s senior biography editor. Advo- cate reporter, Scribe associate editor, Joy Night partici- Shennon J.Shaw N. Shaw Silva Simms Simpson Scott Soli Scvenker pant, opera lead, Future Nurses Club, International Club. Forum. Coed Counselors. Peppers assistant squad leader. Scribe salesman, Aeolian Choir. Junior Girls Glee. Madri- gals. honor roll. National Honor Society. SHUMAN, BARBARA JEAN: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Representative and Alternate. Joy Night participant. Future Nurses Club president. International Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers. Cheerleader. Hi-spot Committee. Keen- time Council, Junior Girls Glee librarian. SIEDELL, MICHAEL BRUCE: Arts and Sciences and Engi- neering. Home Room Representative, class officer. Chess Club president, Library Committee. SILVA, CARMEN CHRISTINE: Clerical. Coed Counselors. Peppers, Linl{s salesman. SIMMS, DIANA MARIE: Fine Arts and Business Adminis- tration. Art Club. Peppers, Fine Arts Festival. SIMPSON. JUDITH LYNN: Clerical. Peppers. SINGER, BARBARA RAE: Arts and Sciences. Student Coun- cil vice-president, Advocate editor-in-chief and second-page editor, opera lead. Joy Night participant, Mummers play and all-school play casts, Mummers play crew, Mummers. Mimes, International Club, Orpheons. Peppers squad leader. Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee. Madrigals, State Music Clinic, honor roll, National Honor Society. SINNEN, JEANNE MARIE: Stenographic. Future Secretaries Club. Peppers, Aeolian Choir, honor roll, National Honor Society. SINTER, ALETTA ANN: Clerical. Joy Night participant. Junior Girls Glee. Shepherd Shuman Siedell Singer Sinnen A. Sintek Page 53 B. Sintek Smack J. Smith Snowden Solomon Sommers K. Smith R. Smith Snider Sparling Spears Speights SINTEK, BEVERLY ANN: Business Administration. SMACK, SHIRLEY LOUISE: General. SMITH. JACQUELINE IRENE: Clerical, Peppers. SMITH, KENNETH ARDEN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate. Joy Night participant. Lini{s salesman, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, honor roll. Regents Alternate, National Honor Society, Mardis Scholarship. SMITH. RAMONA JUNE: Clerical. Peppers. Spencer Stanard Starcher Stark Steinhauer Stephenson SNIDER, MICKEY EUGENE: Business Administration, Home Room Representative, class officer, Joy Night participant, Varsity and Reserve baseball letters. Varsity and Reserve basketball letters, Varsity football letter. Boys Glee, L Club. SNOWDEN, JOHN ROCKWELL: Engineering and Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate. Lin s managing editor, Band, Orchestra. Boys State, honor roll, Regents Scholarship Winner, National Honor Society. SOLOMON, RICHARD LESTER: Engineering, honor roll, Regents Alternate. SOMMERS, RONALD CHARLES: Trades Preparatory, Joy Night participant, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee. SPARLING, STANLEY WARD: Business Administration, Joy Night participant, Band, Links Dance Band. SPEARS, PAMELA ANN: Business Administration. Red Cross Council. Peppers, GAA. Lini(s salesman. SPEIGHTS. PEGGY ANN: Clerical. SPENCER, MYRTLE CHARLEEN: Clerical Future Secre- taries Club. Junior Girls Glee. STANARD, LOUIS WARREN: Clerical, class officer, Joy Night participant, Reserve football letters, Varsity and Reserve gymnastics letters. Reserve track letter, Boys Glee. STARCHER, ANNAMARIE: Clerical, Peppers. STARK, NANCY ELIZABETH: Engineering and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, Joy Night participant, Mummers play crew, Writers Club. International Club Science Club, Coed Counselors. Peppers vice-president. Scribe salesman, Keentime Council. Orchestra treasurer. STEINHAUER. HENRY LEONARD: Trades Preparatory. Page 54 STEPHENSON, TERRY LYNN: Business Administration. STERNER, NANCY DAYLE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Joy Night participant, all-school play crew. Mimes. Coed Counselors vice-president. Peppers squad leader. Hi- spot committee. Keentime Council. Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee. Madrigals, honor roll. Regents Alternate. STEVENS. BESSIE RUTH: Clerical. Junior Girls Glee. STEVENS, ELVA ELIZABETH: Clerical. Junior Girls Glee. STEWART. DAVID LEE: Trades Preparatory Movie Operator. STILES, GARY LEROY: Business Administration. STORK, RONALD JOSEPH: Trades Preparatory. STRICKER. GERALD GORDEN: Engineering, Reserve foot- ball letter. STROMER. PATRICIA ANNE: Business Administration, Joy Night participant, Mummers play crew. Mummers, Future Nurses Club. Red Cross Council. Peppers, Assembly Com- mittee, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Madrigals. STUERTZ, ELIZABETH KAY: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Alternate. Advocate reporter. Joy Night participant, Inter- national Club, Peppers. Assembly Committee, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee. Madrigals. County Day. STUMP, CATHERINE LOUISE: Arts and Sciences, opera orchestra, Joy Night participant. Mummers plays cast and crew, all-school play crew, Mummers, Mimes. International Club. Aqualinks, Peppers, Cheerleader, Orchestra, State Music Clinic. STUTZMAN, KEITH ALLEN: Clerical. Boys Glee. SWANSON, LOREN DEAN: Engineering and Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, class officer, Varsity track letter, Varsity and Reserve basketball letters. L Club secretary, honor roll. Homecoming escort, Regents Alternate, All-Sports escort, National Honor Society. TAUTFEST, GEORGIA LEE: Clerical, Future Nurses Club. Coed Counselors. TEGLEY, THOMAS LUTHER: Business Administration, Band. Sterner B. Stevens E. Stevens Stewart Stiles Stork TEMPLETON, BARBARA JEAN: Business Administration. Advocate typist, Joy Night participant, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, GAA. Junior Girls Glee. TILLINGHAST, PRAIRIE ROSE: Arts and Sciences, Regents Alternate. THEESEN, LARRY MORTON: Business Administration, Re- serve football letter, Varsity and Reserve wrestling letters, Reserve track letter, L Club. THOM, DOUGLAS JAMES: Arts and Sciences, Student Council president, State Student Council treasurer, Advocate sports editor. Joy Night participant, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Boys Glee. County Day, honor roll, Regents Alternate, Homecoming escort. National Honor Society. Strieker Stromer Stuertz Stump Stutzman Swanson Tautfest Tegley Templeton Tillinghast Theesen Thom C i h • r 5 I I (i f c Page 55 D. Thomas S. Thomas Judith Thompson Judy Thompson Thorpe Tilman Timken Timm Tontegode Towle Trout True THOMAS, DON ROGER: Engineering. Home Room Repre- sentative and Alternate. Reserve football letter. Varsity and Reserve swimming letters, L Club. THOMAS, SHIELA RAE: Arts and Sciences, Orpheons, Future Secretaries Club. Peppers, honor roll, Usherettes, Band. THOMPSON. JUDITH KAY: Clerical, Peppers. THOMPSON, JUDY KAY: Business Administration, Joy Night participant, Mimes. Coed Counselors, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. THORPE. MARY LEONE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Advocate reporter, Joy Night participant, Mum- mers play cast and crew, Mummers, International Club, Aqualinlcs. Peppers. Cheerleaders, Hi-spot Committee, Keen- time Council. Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Madrigals. National Honor Society. TILMAN, JEAN LILLIAN: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night crew and participant, Writers Club, International Club, Peppers. GAA president, Junior Girls Glee, honor roll. Regents Alternate, Girls Athletic Association Medal. TIMKEN, CHARLES BRUCE: Engineering Joy Night crew and participant. Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee. TIMM, MONTY PAUL: Engineering. Science Club. Camera Club. Band. TONTEGODE, RUTA: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Rep- resentative. International Club, Camera Club secretary. Coed Counselors, Peppers, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society. TOWLE, CHARLOTTE FAYE: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Representative and Alternate, Advocate exchange editor and managing editor, Joy Night participant, all-school play crew, Mimes, International Club. Peppers, Junior Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir. TROUT, ARTIS CAROL: Teachers. Coed Counselors, Pep- pers assistant squad leader, Usherettes. TRUE, EARL HALBERG: Engineering, opera lead, Joy Night participant, Reserve basketball letter, Varsity track letter, Mummers, L Club, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Boys Glee. TUPPER, MERLIN EUGENE: Industrial Arts, Doormen. UMBERGER. LYNDA LEE: Arts and Sciences apera crew, Joy Night crew. Peppers, Coed Counselors, Orpheons. In- ternational Club, GAA. Fine Arts Festival, honor roll, As- sembly Committee. Band assistant director, Aeolian Choir. USHER, DOUGLAS SOUNDY: Arts and Sciences, opera lead. Reserve football letter, Aeolian Choir. State Music Clinic. VAN CLEAVE, CAROL ANN: Clerical. Coed Counselors, Peppers. VEIGEL, PATRICIA RAE: Clerical, Peppers. VERNON, CONNIE LEE: Clerical. Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. Tupper Umberger Usher Van Cleave Veigel Vernon Page 56 Vogel Vogt Walker S. Weber V. Weber Weiler Wallick Walsh Watton Melvin Weisgerber Mildred Weisgerber Wendt VOGEL, BEATRICE MAY: Clerical. Mimes, Peppers. Band. VOGT, FRANK LA VERN: Trades Preparatory. Varsity gymnastics letter, L Club. WALKER. JOHN WESLEY: Business Administration. Joy Night participant, Boys Glee. WALLICK, ROGER GENE: Business Administration, Joy Night participant, Boys Glee. Reserve football letter, Re- serve wrestling letter. WALSH, LYDIAN PIETRA: Arts and Sciences. Peppers. WATTON. ROBERT LEE: Business Administration. Joy Night participant. Varsity wrestling manager letter. L Club. Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee. WEBER, SANDRA JEAN: Arts and Sciences. Advocate reporter and editor, Joy Night participant and crew Writers Club. Mimes. Peppers. Scribe salesman. Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee. WEBER. VICKI SUE: Business Administration and Steno- graphic. Future Secretaries Club, Peppers. WEILER, MARILYN KAYE: Clerical. Peppers. Library Committee. WEISGERBER, MELVIN JACOB: Business Administration, Joy Night participant. Boys Glee. WEISGERBER, MILDRED MARIE: Business Administration, International Club. Science Club. Camera Club treasurer, Future Secretaries Club. Coed Counselors. Peppers. WENDT, HOWARD WESTON: Arts and Sciences. WEST, VICTOR IVAN: Trades Preparatory, Movie Operator. WESTBROOK, JANIS MARIE: Homemaking. Peppers. WEYER. SANDRA RUTH: Arts and Sciences. Joy Night participant. International Club. Coed Counselors. Peppers. Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee. Fine Arts Festival. WHITMER, ANNIE LAURIE: Business Administration. Home Room Representative and Alternate, Advocate reporter. Joy Night participant, Mummers. Mimes, Peppers, Cheer- leader. All-Sports attendant. WHITTINGTON. JENNY MARGARET: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Representative. Joy Night participant. Peppers. Junior Girls Glee. WILLIAMS, BOBBY RAY: General. All-State Football Team. Varsity football letters, Varsity track letters, Varsity wrestling letter, Varsity basketball letters. L Club, Movie Operator, All-Sports escort. West Westbrook Weyer Whitmer Whittington B. Williams Page 57 L. Williams A. Wilson M. Wilson Winsor Witt Wolfe WILLIAMS, LESTER EUGENE: Fine Arts, all-school play crew. Doormen. WILSON, AARON MICHAEL: Engineering, International Club, Science Club. WILSON. MERVYN LEROY: Trades Preparatory. WINSOR, JANELL DANN: Business Administration, Joy Night participant. International Club. Science Club, Peppers, Usherettes. Junior Girls Glee. WITT, SONDRA SUE: Stenographic. Home Room Alternate. Joy Night participant, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers squad leader. WOLFE. ROBERT HARVEY: Trades Preparatory. WOOD, RODNEY EARL: Business Administration. WOODS. JUDITH ANN: Business Administration, Joy Night participant, Peppers. WOODWARD, WELDON RAY: Engineering. Varsity and Reserve gymnastics letters. Reserve track letter. L Club. WORKMAN, ROBERT LEE: Engineering, honor roll. WREDE, SHARON KAY: Clerical. Peppers. WRIGHT, CHERIS EILEEN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative. International Club treasurer, Coed Coun- selors, Peppers. WURM, WILLIAM HENRY: Business Administration, Movie Operator. YORDT, MARION ROBERT: Trades Preparatory, Reserve baseball letter. YOUNG, JUDY KAY: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night par- ticipant. International Club. Red Cross Council, Coed Coun- selors. Peppers. Hi-spot Committee. Keentime Council, Jun- ior Girls Glee. YOUNG, MARTHA LOUISE: Arts and Sciences. Interna- tional Club. Chess Club secretary and treasurer, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee. YOUNG. THOMAS RUPERT: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Alternate. ZADE, KATHERINE SCARLETT: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative. Scribe editor. Joy Night crew and participant, Mummers play crew Mummers, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Science Club, Camera Club, Coed Counselors. Peppers assistant squad leader. Twirlers. Hi-spot Committee, Lin s salesman. Scribe salesman, Keentime Council, Junior Girls Glee. Band, Madrigals. Wood Woods Woodward Workman Wrede Wright Wurm Yordt J. Young M. Young T. Young Zade Page 58 Zeqelis Zichek Zieq ZEGELIS, ELGA: Clerical. Science Club, Peppers. ZICHEK. ROBERT LEE: Trades Preparatory. Joy Night participant. Aeolian Choir. Boys Glee. Z!EG, MARY KATHERINE: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Representative. Joy Night participant, all-school play crew, Orpheons. GAA, Hi-spot Committee Scribe calesman. Keen time Council. Band, State Music Clinic, honor roll, Regents Alternate. National Honor Society. S nioUu TIdL (pidtuAsbcL AKIN, JULIA ANDERSON. HAROLD BERGMAN. PAUL BROWNING. JOHN BUCKEY. GEORGE CHAVIRA. FRANK CROSBY. LELAND CROW. MICHAEL FOLEY. JOHN GETTMAN. JERRY GREEN, DANIEL HARDEN. CHARLES HARMS. ROBERT HOWELL. ROBERT KOCH. MARK KURTZER. RONALD LEWIS. DANIEL MASON. EDWARD McPHEETERS. JOSEPH NIEDERHAUS. DONALD O'CONNELL. PATRICK OLSON. OLE PAKULIS. VALDA PECK. DAVID PHILLIPS. DENNIS QUINN. ALLEN RADCLIFF, JOHN RANKIN. JACQUE ROBBINS. MIVA ROBITAILLE, NELS SCHAAD. FRANCIS SLOTHOWER. GLENN SMITH. MARION SNOOK. WILLIAM STEWART. THOMAS STOWELL. DANIEL TUPPER. MELVIN VANDERGRIFF. LOLA VOSTA. LIONEL WALKINSHAW. ROBERT Making plans for Color Day are the senior class officers, Judy Gruende- man. secretary; Dave Drevo, president; Loren Swanson, vice-president; and Louie Stanard. treasurer. Page 59 Attired in stunning spring hobo fashions are Nancy Sterner, Mary Ann Meisner, Ed Mason, and Earl True. Seniors dance to 'LHS Forever'' at the All-Sports Banquet Inaugural Ball. JhaL 3[oaL cljoWi. Jerry Hergenrader and Jerry Shaw watch as Larry Kruse operates a turret lathe in the LHS well-equipped machine shop. Gail Gingrich, Linda Pegram, and Jackie Rankin chat between classes about the '61 fads: pointed-toe flats, pleated skirts, knee-high socks, suit- case purses, and bubble hair styles. Page 60 Books, frustrations, pencils, pens, frustrations, erasers, file cards, and frustrations are standard equipment for all seniors writing senior themes. R. C. Mead drops the subiect right here. Swapping pictures between classes are Kathy Bender, Chuck McDaniel, and Donna Condreay. Regretting that they didn't wear their overshoes, Joyce Sala, Sondra Witt, and Rog Campbell wade over to beg a ride from the men on wheels, Jim Johnson and Dave Burk. This experiment being conducted by ten-hour chem- istry students, Mike Siedell and Anda Baumanis, is on the verge of being ruined by quick acting Bob Bosking, fireman and fellow chemistry student. Hoping to win scholarships, seniors in the upper one-third of their class participate in the Regents Examination, sponsored by the University of Nebraska. Page 61 VYliddlsL 3inkbu SiAsmqjthsirv (fhairL We are juniors at the halfway mark of our high-school career. . . broadening our knowledge of previously learned subjects . . . extending our interests into new fields . . . growing in closeness to and apprecia- tion of our classmates. We are juniors developing personal skills and philosophies for the future . .. comprehending the laws and principles of physics . . . grasping with hesitation the steering wheel of the drivers education car . . . learning respect for other peoples in our foreign language classes. We are juniors fulfilling our dreams . . . obtaining top parts on the lighted stage and playing field . . . campaigning for County Day offices . . . proving ourselves on school committees and publication staffs. We are juniors nourishing friendships with everyday contacts . . . learning toler- ance and acceptance in the class room and in the hallway . . . taking pride in the achievements of our group of Links, 1961. Sharron Abrahamson, Pat Ager. Douglas Ahlberg. Glad- ys Aldridge. Ronald Allen. Theodore Alles. Martha An- derson. Richard Anderson. Sharon Anderson, Sylvia An- gle, Allen Armstrong, Judith Attebery, April Aughe. John Axe, Frod Bailey. Jerry Bailey. Gloria Baker, Janet Baker, Robert Baker, Sandra Barn- house. Richard Barron, Joseph Bartlett. Ralph Bauer. Mary Baum. Kathy Bausewein, Ron Beatty. Sharon Bea‘y, Arnold Beck Constance Beck. Bonny Bei- deck. Sharon Bennett. Mike Beste. Page 62 Barbara Bieger, Lonnie Biggs, Lou Bixler. Tom Blair. Rod- man Blood. Sandra Bodie. Jan- ice Boffenmyer, Janice Bolde- buck. Cynthia Bond. Helen Borden. Thomas Bork, Beverly Bowers. Gloria Bowers, Stella Bradley. Steve Bramblet. Sandra Brchan. John Breazeale. Ronald Bride- gam. Kenneth Brommer. Shar- on Brophy. Lana Brown, Don Bruhl. Donald Brunkow, Mar- garet Bruvold. Patricia Buehler. Marjorie Buntemeyer. Sandy Burback. William Burford. David Butch- er, Rhoda Calhoun. George Campbell. Thomas Cardwell. Charles Carper, Joyce Carr. Judith Cave. Barbara Cessna. Sandra Chapin, Clarence Cheasebro. Charlotte Ches- nut. James Christensen. James Cidlik, Keith Clark. Deborah Cleckner. Richard Clemens, Susan Clement, Ruth Clough, Linda Clover, Harrell Collaso. David Collingham. Mary Col- lingham. Howard Converse. Barbara Cook. James Cooley. Niles Cooper. Robert Covolik. Charlene Cutshall. Valdis Dadzitis. Karen Dahl- berg. Susan Damke, Keith Damrow, Marilee Davenport. Patty Davis, Raymond M. Davis, Raymond P. Davis. Cheryl Dean. Sandy Dean. James Dedmon. Stephen De- Vere. Victor Dolberg. Freeman Douglas. Michael Douglas. Billie Downs. Don Duer, Susie Dydell, Car- olyn Earleywine, Janice Ebner. Karlyn Ebner. Christine Ed- miston, Barbara Edwards. Elton Edwards. Roger Egan, Donna Elliott. Jean Eno. Joan Eno. Dixie Fahrnbruch, Janet Farley. Ward Felton. Konnie Fintel. Mark Firestone. Pam Fish. Bill Folmer. Deana Foreman. Gor- don Foster. Cindy Franz. Peggy Fry, William Fry. Page 63 Diana Funkey. Nancy Gaddis. Tommy Gagner. Jerry Gan- dara, Gloria Gardner, Diane Gartner. Rainer Gartzke, Lil- lian Geiger. Ron George. Dianne Gibson. Sue Gill. Janet Gilmore. Kaye Gingrich Donna Glascock. Mike Goble, Marlene Godwin. Mary Godwin, Frank Goetz. Richard Gonzalez. Elizabeth Gorka, Robert Graham. Mary Gray. Max Green. Rex Green. Dennis Greenwalt, Dennise Greenwalt, Jerry Grenemeier. Richard Grieser, Guido Grin- bergs. Roxene Gummerson. Becky Haas, James Haase. Lana Haeffner, Carla Hagen. Robert Hall. Bob Hamer, Phyllis Handsaker. Pam Han- sen. Arlene Harms. Charles Harpster. Kathleen Harr. Beverly Harris. Marsha Harshaw. Selma Hart. Jerry Hastriter, Holly Hatch- er, Janice Hatfield. Steven Hay. Sandra Hegel. Larry Heide man. Monty Heidenreich, Judy Heilig, Mary Helzer. Paul Hemphill. Donna Hendrick- son, Robert Hergenrader. This is the line-up: Sylvia Angle. Cheryl Rodbro. Bonnie Beideck, Alice Ingwerson, Dan Leyden, all charged with failure to smile when shot by Mr. Stan Hanson for the 1961 Lin s. Enjoying the booths in the student lounge, junior class officers, Elizabeth Gorka. president: Tina Geiger, secretary: Carol Jennings, vice-president: Andy Jesifers, treasurer, make plans for LHS. Page 64 Tim Hergenrader, Bruce Her- man, Klaus Hermann, Lorie Herrick, Willard Heuke. Eldean Hillhouse, Glenn Hillhouse. Bonita Hiner. John Hinkle. Richard Hodges, Walter HofFart, Duane Hoff- man, Kathleen Hoffman, Glenda Holloway, Jacqueline Holmes, Susan Hossack. Gloria Housel, Jerry Houtch- ens, Sandra Howell, James Hubka, Errol Huck, Sandra Huddleston, Sarah Huddles- ton, Donna Hudson. Gerald Hudson, James Huf- man, Linda Hughes. Almarie Hulbert, Irvin Hull, Vernard Hunt, LeRoy Hunter. Willard Ideen. Patricia Ikerd. Paulette Ikerd, Andrew Indriksons. Jackie In- gram, Alice Ingwerson, Shirley Jackson. Donald Jacobsen, Carol Jennings. Elmerleen Jennings. Elden Jensen. Andulis Jesifers. Dar- lene Johnson, Loretta Johnson, Mickey Johnson. Patricia John- son, Roger Johnson. Roy Johnson. Susie Johnson, Charles Jones. Judy Jones, Marilyn Jones, Robert Jones. Scott Jones, Thomas Jones. Dennis Jurgens, Dan Kage. Barbara Kane. Georgie Kauf man, Patricia Kelley, Russell Kendle, Joann Kerns. Dennis Kersey. David Kieper. Gary Kilcoyne. Gary Kirk, Judy Kiser. Elaine Kissinger. Roger Kitsmiller, Ronald Kluge, Fred Kochne. Ingrid Korns. Diane Krueger, Jim Kruse. Linda Kruse, Nancy Kurtz, Donna Kyckelhahn, George Lacey. Allan LaDuke. George Laflet, Kenneth Lahm. Shirley Lang. Gary Lantz. Doug LaPage. Elizabeth La- Plante. Roland Larsen. Joyce Latham. Loretta Laursen. Barbara Law- rence. Jerry Laws. Betty Law- son. John Lee, Roger Leonard, Ronnie Letheby. Dorothy Lewis. Page 65 Marie Lewis. Dan Leyden. Ken- neth Lieth. Thelma Lines, Larry Litsey, Linda Littrell. Dona Logan. Margaret Loughran. Roger Lovelace. Wallis Lun- deen, Hally Macoy. Duane Madsen. Patricia Mahr, Don- ald Malcom. Carolyn Mann. Georgann Mantor. Geraldine Marinelli. Ronald Marlcey, Wesley Marquardt. Susan Marshall. Barbara Mar- tin, Ruth Martin. Carolyn Masters, Roger Martin. Mara Matiss, James Matson, Marla Mattice. Barbara Mau- ter, Dennis May. Stephen Mazurak. Lawrence McCarthy, Russell McClintock. Douglas McIntosh, Sharon McKay, Donald McKeen, Nealia McLarnan, Judy McLaughlin, Kathy Meisner, Georgia Mer- riam, Kent Meyer. Larry Meyer, Merna Meyer, Kathleen Miller, Gary Mills, Danny Mitchell, Virgil Moats, Angie Monk, Sandy Mook. Alta Moser, John Moser, Doug Mueller. Priscilla Mul- lins, Robert Munson, Frances Murphy, Beverly Myers, Rex Myers. Donna Nash, Gerald Nelson, Sandra Ness. John Newman. Kathleen Niemeyer. William Nollkamper. Vernon Norman, Jim Nothnagel. Dwayne Novak. Ernest Ochs- ner, Karen Oldenburg. David Olson. Robert Olson, Judy Orendorff, Mike Ortiz. Phillip Osterholm. Edith Ozolins, Maija Paegle, Ross Palmer, Ivan Panevics, Richard Pardubsky. Glenda Parks, Twyla Paroubek. Bob Pavlas. Gary Pecht, Marge Pederson, Sharon Pederson. Mary Per- kins, Betty Pester. Carole Peterson, Rex Phelan, Carolyn Phelps. Andra Phillips, James Phillips, Linda Phillips, Kent Pierce. Mary Pierce, Rosalee Pleis, Ervin Pool. Karen Prettyman. Page 66 Karan Kuster, nurse's assistant, helps new juniors, Gary Templeton and Ron Tillman, register tor a hearing test; while new senior, Barbara Hedges, re- ceives weird messages from Mrs. Alice Youngscap, school nurse. Organizing file cards for their themes, Judy Atte- bery, Linda Littrell, John Spealman, Jan Ebner, Mary Godwin, and Terry Rook receive assistance from Mrs. Viola Houdek, Junior Composition teacher. Sharon Price, Robert Probas- co. Bonnie Purbaugh. Uldis Putens, Jean Pyle. Altha Ra- bas, Ken Radke. Jo Ramsey. Darryl Rapp, Jewel Rauscher. Byron Reed, Nancy Reich. Linda Rena. Danny Rene. Joy Retzlaff. Kathleen Reynolds. Thomas Rice, Gene Richards. David Rico. Karyn Rider. James Rieger. Shirley Rien- sche. Ronald Riley, Sharon Ritchey. Douglas Rixstine. Mickey Rob- ertson. Ronny Robertson. Nor- man Robinovitz. Alyce Robin- son, Ronald Robinson. Winston Robinson, Cheryl Rodbro. Terry Rook. Beth Rose. John Rownd, Robertta Runyan. Waunette Ryba Bonnie Sabin. Joann Sala. Sam Sampson. Kathryn Sandvold. John Schadt. Joleyn Schall, Ole Schavland. Suzi Schellpeper. Cheryl Sches- sier. Larry Schleiger, Robert Schmidt. Rebecca Schneider. Nettie Schrader, Melvin Schroeder. Ronald Schwab, Rodney Schwartz, Richard Schwarzen- bach. Diane Schwindt, Suzanne Selk. Page 67 Sharon Serikaku. John Shafer, Willard Shepard. Bonnie Shur- ter. Connie Shurter, Made Silberstein, Andrey Silchenko, Roqer Simpson. Herbert Sitler. Robert Sitz- man. Karl Slaikeu. Judy Sloan, Deane Smith, Linda Smith, Pamela Smith, Sharron Smith. Michael Sommer, Christina Songer. John Spealman. Larry Splichal. Donna Spomer, Gloria Sprague. Don Stacy, John Stamm. LaVonne Stanard, Judith Ste- phens. Richard Stevens, Char- lene Stewart, Sandra Stier, Ronald Stoehr. James Strain, Gunars Strazdins. Sandra Stuertz. Linda Sullivan. Mark Sullivan, Judy Swartz. Leola Swartz. Les Sweigart, Lois Swetland. Ronald Swihart. Frances Synovec. Pamela Tapp, Gary Templeton. Rosalie Thies. Sharon Thompson. Wanda Thompson, Ida Throne. Terry Tice. Caroline Tichota, Sharon Ti- chota, Ronald Tillman, Mary Timm. Joyce Tipton, Pierce Tobin. James Topham, Larry Traudt. Shirley Trollinger, Stephen Tupper, Ronnie Upton, Thomas Vance, Diana Vandersall, Don- ald VanDoren. Cheryl Van- nest. Victor Vaughan. Michael Vest, Judith Vitamvas, James Vittera, Susan Vlaun. Nancy Walker. Rod Walker, Linda Wallin, Joan Walters. Joseph Warne. Karyn Warner, Linda Waters. Jackie Wat- more. Frederick Way, Mark Waybriqht, Edgar Waymire. Sharon Weatherly. Dan Weber, Ralph Weber, Judith Wehrhan, Dorothy Wenzl. Catherine Wertman, Warren Whitby. Sue White. Steve Whiteman. Gloria Williams. Linda K. Wil- son, Linda P. Wilson, Annette Winston, Dennis Winter, Virgil Wipf, Kay Wisbey. Mary Witt. Page 68 Joann Witter, Dennis Wolf. Jacqueline Wolfe. Mary Wolfe. Nancy Wright, R. Jean Wright, Nyla Wroblislci, lliana Wulf. Dennis Wymore, George Yant. Richard Yost, John Young. Patricia Young, Brigita Zands. Janet Zastrow. Olga Zbytniuk. Judith Zich, Richard Zichek. Roger Zuerlein. Attempting to reclaim his dime from the operator, Don Van Dorn, instead, reaches Peggy Fry, who suggests that Don make future calls from the office—it's not so private, but it's free! Preparing to put lung power in action are the 1961 Apprentice Cheerleaders, (front row) Becky Haas, Joleyn Schall, Pat Buehler, Nancy Kurtz, and (back row) Jackie Holmes, Susie Selk, Susie Marshall, Lana Brown. Page 69 TIaw £inkdu Qoniimui, Old Qkaiyv We are sophomores of Lincoln High School . . . gaining new wisdom and under- standing from our studies . .. participating in long anticipated activities . . . enlarging our circle of friendships. We are sophomores preparing for more involved subjects . . . reviewing cor- rect grammar in our English classes . .. trac- ing the thread of recorded knowledge in our world history courses . .. developing mechanical and domestic skills in our trade and home economics laboratories. We are sophomores enjoying the use of our own initiative and incentive . . . im- proving our physical abilities through com- petitive sports . . . organizing a skit for Joy Night. . . mastering the music for the All- City Music Festival. We are sophomores finding new friends in our classes . . . gaining worthwhile acquaintances through clubs and commit- tees . . . appreciating the friendly attitude of all the Links, 1961, of which we are a part. Charlene Ace, Terry Adair, Barbara Adams, Connie Adams, Judith Ager, Bernice Allcire, Arthur Allen, Cheryl Allen. Lauren Allen. Linda Alles. La- Von Alt, Loid Andersen, Bruce Anderson, Sally Anderson. Ju- dith Andrus, Diana Arnold. James Atkins, Sheila Atkins. Neil Baars. Michael Backus. Georgia Bade. Saundra Baker, Tom Baker, Liga Balodis. Janice Barnes. William Barnes, Dan Barnett. Donna Barry, Connie Bauer. William Beave, Ronald Bechtoldt, Barbara Beckmann. Page 70 Billie Behrens. Connie Behrens, Sandra Bellich, Cathleen Beltz, Kathryn Bentzinger. Walter Berg. Louise Berggren, Kath- leen Bieber. Diana Blair, Susan Blair, Charles Blessing. Jimmy Bod- field. Karen Bohner, Gary Bornemeier, Richard Boucher, Freddy Bradley. Janet Breeling, Kathy Brehm, Gary Bridges, Cheryl Briggs, Harold Brock, Ronald Brown, Yvonne Brown, Larry Brownson. John Bruhl, Donna Buckey. Chyrl Burgett, Pamela Burg- graf. Richard Butts. Katherine Bykerk. Charlotte Byron, Shir- ley Campbell. Jimmy Campsheide, Patricia Canfield. Barbara Carlson, Roma Carlson, Elaine Carr, David Carter, Gaylia Casady, Carl Cassner. Arnis Cepurnieks, Suzanne Charlton, Craig Chase, Dar- lene Chrastil. George Chris- tian. Lucille Christiansen, Di- anne Chudley, Robert Cle- ments. Earl Closson. Sharen Clough, Henry Collaso, Danny Con- dreay. LeRoy Cooley. Sandra Cooley. John Cooper. Ronald Corum. David Cosier, Mary Coulter, Linda Crawford, Carolyne Crouse, Eldon Crumley. Rich- ard Cubbison, Robin Culver, Willie Curry. Deanna Dahlinger, Jonathan Dalrymple, Jill Davenport, Cheryl Davis, Virginia Davis, Dennis Dean, Beverly DeBoer, Ronald Debus. Dianah Delhay. Linda Dennis, Mary Dennis. Reba Dickey. Selden Dickinson. Carlene Dietrich, Richard Dillon, John Dinges. Daniel Dittenber. John Dock- ery. Elaine Dooley. Mary Dorn, Anita Downie, Connie Drewes, Ludmila Dubovsky, Dean Dum- ler. Nancy Dunkle, Gayle Durbin, Linda Dykmann, Jerome Elsas- ser, DeAnn Emert, Charlene Fahrnbruch. Mary Farber, Le- nora Faust. Page 71 Bob Felber, Kenneth Felsing, Kenneth Fischer. Steven Floth. Jim Fochtman. Mary Folger, William Forbus, Janet Ford. Bonnie Foreman. James Fran- cis, Leslie Franklin. William Franz, Thomas Freauf. Dwayne Freeman, Elizabeth Freeman. Richard Fuller. Mickey Fulmer. Donald Fushia, Jack Fynbu, Lois Galligan, Cecilia Garcia. Bonnie Gard- ner. Mary Garrison, Don Gartner. Andrew Gaters. Ken Gates. Iris Gawrick. David Geier, Karis Geier, Richard Gelar- den, Linda Gentry. Kathleen George. Phyllis Gerdes. Jerry Giedd. Shirley Giger, Paula Gingery, Edward Givens, Robert Goeschel. Charles Goetowski, Dwayne Golz. Alan Gordon, Dennis Gordon, Donald Graham. Phyllis Gra- ham, Sandra Grant, Philip Gray. Maurice Greer, James Gribble. Susan Griggs. Michael Gump, Dianne Haase, Marilee Haber man, Roger Hadley, Michael Hageman. Katherine Hager, Carol Hall. Juvenis Bruce Anderson, Latin student, and Mademoi- selle Anita Downie. French student, view the Roman and French statuettes, relics, manuscripts, building replicas, and costume dolls displayed during Foreign Language Week. Using teamwork at their biology laboratory table, Tom Umberger, Mary Roseberry, and Les Franklin system- atically examine plant specimens and discover that the small magnifying glass reveals large pores and veins in leaves. Page 72 Ronald Hamilton, Kenneth Handy. Judy Hanna, Judy Hardin, Barbara Harris, Lloyd Harris, Judith Hartman, Melo- deann Hassel. Patricia Hayes. Joan Headley. Thomas Heckman, Clara Her- bei. Marie Hess. Karen Hicks. Pamela Hicks. Colleen Higgins. Sandra Hill. Sandra Hilt, Rosemary Hinkje, Paul Hocke meier, Jimmy Holden, David Hollibaugh, Roxanne Holl- stien, Joel Hooper. Mary Hoover. Velma Hopkins, Vera Hopkins. Donald House. Judith Howell. Linda Howell. Bob Hudkins, Larry Hugelman. Erma Huggins, Lester Hunt, Robert Hunt, Mary Hunzeker, Walter Imig, Fonda Jackson. Nicholas Jacobson. Lawrence Jacoby. Bob Jane, Donald Jenkins, Karen Jewett. Sherman Jin- right, Anita Johnson, George Johnson. Murray Johnson. Walter Johnson. Patty Jolly, Arnold Jones. Jerry Jones. Sharon Jones. Judy Kahler. Joleen Kapel- ler. Pete Karampelas. Karen Karnopp. Linda Kats. Betty Keller. Mike Kelley. Robert Kelly, Ronald Kelly, Sharon Keniston, James Kennedy. Norman Kennel. Karen Kilburn, Ralph Kilburn, Anna Kimm, Jerry King. Patricia Kinney. Marylouise Kliment, William Knauber, Marion Knight. Nancy Knowles. Jack Koch. Dennis Kos. Judith Kotil, Dale Kreick. Jerome Kucera. James Kumm. Victor Lacy. Frederick Latham, Donna Lau- terbach, Greggory Leach, Patricia Lederer, Nancy Leigh- ty, Terrill Likens, Marilyn Loos, Arnold Loudermilk. Christopher Lougee, Charles Lowe. Virgie Lueders, Harold Lund, Linda Lundwall, George Lusan, Jennie Lutz. George Lutzi. Page 73 Wayne Madison, Ken Mag- ruder. Ronald Mares. Tom Markel. Mary Marker. Marilyn Markey. James Marks. Connie Marquart. Linda Marsh, Richard Marsh. Carter Martin,-Darrell Martin, Gerald Martin, Jody Martin. William Martin, Judy Maul. Cary McAllaster, Bryan Mc- Carty. Elizabeth McDaniel. Charles McIntosh. Peggy Mc- Intyre. LeRoy McKay. Robert McKay. Donna McRoberts. Ralph Merriman. Ken Mesloh, Jean Mielak. Barbara Miller. Diana Miller, Donald Miller. Sheri Miller. Tracey Miller. Michael Mills, Nancy Moon. Cheryl Mooney. Gary Moore. Wardell Moore, Barbara Mor- ris. Gayle Morrow. George Mueller. Carol Mussmann. Kenneth Narmore, Terry Neal, Susan Neitzel, Earl Novels. Sally Novels, Donna Nightingale, Leonard Nixon. Donald Nolin. Margie Nord brock, Cathleen Norwood. Mary Novak, Gladys Nyhoff. Connie Oetjen, Hubert Olsen, Roy Olsen. Beverly Olson. Richard Oros- co. Nancy Ortiz, Larry Os- berq. Victor Padron, Carol Palmer. Gary Parker. Richard Pawelko. William Payne. Paul Perkins. Carol Perrin. Lois Pester, Mary Petersen. Douglas Peterson, Elizabeth Podolak, John Poore. Steve Pope, Wesley Pope. Barbara Potter, Michael Pow- ers, Roberta Prall, Kent Prange. James Prucha, Steven Quam. Franklin Quinn, Linda Raskey. Wayne Rasmussen, Kenneth Rathjen. Manfred Ray. Diann Reich, Vija Rekte, Patricia Renken. Mary Ridd. Laura Riggins, Suzanne Riley, Thomas Riley. Judy Ristau, James Ritchey. Pamela Roach, Reggie Rob- inson. Page 74 Apprentice safe-crackers and their leader about to maice a successful grab? No, it's Mrs. Virginia Roberts, sophomore counselor, showing Karen Rankin, Priscilla Kern, and Trisha Hamilton how to open their lockers. Sophomore class officers, Connie Oetjen, secretary; Ron Kelly, president; Joleen Kapeller, vice-president; and Dennis Trippel, treasurer, gaze at the numerous LHS trophies, determined that the Class of 1963 will add to the collection. Winston Rockefeller, Linda Roschewcki, Mary Roseberry, Carolynne Rouse, Charles Rowe, Henry Ruane, Paul Rudolph, Patricia Rumpeltes. Terry Russell, Patricia Ryan, Nancy Ryder, Stephen Sackett, Roger Sala, Jim Saldana. Su- san Salisbury, Eleanor Saunsoci. Darrell Sayer, Karen Scaggs, James Schaffert, Robert Schel- by. Jim Schenkel. Jerry Schid- ler, Charles Schmaltz, Char- lotte Schneck. Pete Schormann, Sally Schroe- der. Jerry Schroetlin, Roger Schubert. Ted Schultz. Richard Schwabauer. Louis Schwartz- kopf. Judith Schweitzer. Betty Schwisow. Richard Scott. Calvin Segner, Mike Senick. Thomas Seymour, Randolph Shaner, Katharine Shapiro. Michael Sheldon. Robert Shepard. Clyde Sheri- dan, Joe Sherwood. Ruth Sher- wood. Nancy Shirey. Joyce Sieck, Stanley Siefkes. Marcia Sinkule. Barbara Sipma, Lois Skomer, Lawrence Small, Bonnie Smith. Harold Smith. James Smith, Robert Smith, Vaughn Smith. Page 75 Gary Snider, Donald Spahn, Lynette Spalding. David Spe- valc, Robert Starck, Connie Stefoniclc, Mary Steinmiller, Larry Sterner. Bill Stiles. Ralph Stoffer. Mary Stolzenburg. James Stork, Fred Straka, Pat Sudduth, Barbara Super. Ruddy Svoboda. Sondra Svoboda, Sharon Swi- hart, Richard Tallakson. Marlys Tambke, James Tassler, An- drew Taube, Martin Taylor. Peggy Taylor. William Taylor. Anna Tem- mers. Sue Ellen Thompson, Elaine Tippery. John Topham. Lynn Torglen, John Townsend. Jeffery Travis. Dennis Trippel. Glenn Tubbs. Loretta Tubbs, Judy Tucker, Patricia Tucker. Thomas Urn- berger. Leo Unland, Paul Vanlandingham. Robert Van Winkle, Robert Vaughn, Vivian Virtanen, George Vogel. Karan Voss. Arthur Wagner. Warren Walk- er, Linda Wallace. Alex Walter. James Ward, Frances Warnsholz, Cheryl Warren. Marcia Waters. Roger Waters, Drucilla Way. Arthur Webb. William Webel. Don Weber. Pattrick Weeth. Norman Weill, Diane Weimer. Robert Wendt. Charlene Wenz. Karen Wenzl! Donna West. Karen Wester- berg. Linda Weston. Hannah Wheeler. Earl Whitson. Jack Williams. Barbara Wilson. Calvin Wilson. Jennie Wilson. Jessie Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Delores Wimp. Suzanne Winn. Ron Winslow. Merna Winston. Harold Wise! Nancy Worster. Neil Worster. Rosellyne Wynkoop. Barbara Vakel. Lucille Yost, William Young. Janet Zieg. Page 76 Vbiw JhinqA. fi comsL (pcvdL jofc (Dalh 3U$sl A Canfield original will be the end product of Pat Canfield’s tedious but profitable experience of sew- ing her own wardrobe in sewing class. Line by line, angle by angle, drafting student, Dick Schwabauer, painstakingly transforms a three- dimensional object into a flat proportionately scaled blueprint. Preparing to suit up for Reserve basketball practice, Bob Vogel and Selden Dickinson are two of many sophomore boys getting their first taste of high school sports compe- tition. Costuming for their first Joy Night, Mimes members, Joleen Kapeller, Mike Gump, Barbara Beckman, Jim Prucha, Loretta Tubbs, Linda Marsh, Linda Roschewski, Jane Warnsholz, Bryan McCarty, Sally Anderson, and LaVon Alt, prepare for their political satire. Page 77 fXM. ■CVLa Jcwrt QaUM ‘ioztuj'JZ flatted Jmwou.' utcA fUAt ukM. W«- vt of XAul juxJ. sCcvkU-j vJL dfayct Usiu. MU I 9 6 I S X N I A patio in the middle of Lincoln High! This year has seen the completion of a pro- ject which was once only a dream. A re- sponsibility of the Student Council, the patio is equipped with brightly colored tables and shade umbrellas, pop machines, and newly planted shade trees. On warm ' They're very handy for carrying reports and loose papers, was a statement often made by Student Council members during their folder-sales cam- paign. Roxanne Hollstien and Andy Taube turn in their money and check out additional folders from Becky Haas. STUDENT COUNCIL: Row I: Roxanne Hollstien, sophomore: Karen Benting, senior, vice- president; Donna Filbert, sen- ior; Georgie Kaufman, junior; Peggy Fry, junior: Helen An- derson, senior. Row 2: Bill Fry, junior; Andy Taube, sopho- more; RC Mead, senior, treasurer; Roger Campbell, senior; Ron Chambers, senior; Willard Shepard, junior. QowiciL (R pMAswi u fall and spring days, students enjoy fresh air and sun at lunch time. This project is only one of many activ- ities of the Student Council, composed of twelve seniors, eight juniors, and four soph- omores, who are elected by the student body. The organization also promotes good A shade tree on the patio? Not yet, but some day this newly planted tree, examined by second- semester officers, Biff Pfeiff, Terry David, Karen Benting, and RC Mead, will make outdoor lunches even more enjoyable. Page 80 An important part of a democratic school is the right of students to elect their own officers. Exer- cising this right is Willard Shepard, whose regis- tration has been checked by clerks, Bob Vogel and Donna Filbert. The Christmas spirit filled the school when each room received a decoration for the door. Packing them away for next year are first-semester officers, Barb Singer, Doug Thom, Dixie Hufnagle, and Lana Brown. Student ttodi student-faculty relations and encourages student cooperation and school spirit. With initiative and leadership, members sponsor the upkeep of the activities bulletin board, Christmas decorations for the lounge and individual classrooms, a Christmas party at Westview, and the All-Sports Banquet. An- other important service is conducting pri- mary and general all-school elections. To raise money for the support of these and other projects, the Student Coun- cil sold football and basketball schedule pencils and programs, concessions, and folders, which they designed. Most of the members attended the State Student Council Convention at Co- lumbus, Nebraska; and a delegate will be sent to the regional summer conference at Camp Cheley, Colorado, where suggestions and ideas for more effective student gov- ernment are received. STUDENT COUNCIL: Row I: LaVonne Ault. sophomore: Dixie Hufnagle. senior, secre- tary: Barb Singer, senior, vice- president: Terry David, senior, secretary: Lana Brown, junior, treasurer; Becky Haas, junior. Row 2: Doug Thom, senior, president: Biff Pfeiff. senior, president: Dave Collingham. junior; Gary Haas, senior: Terry Tice, junior: Bob Vogel, sophomore. Page 8 1 Home Room Representatives, Gunars Strazdins and Joleen Kapeller, are getting information and suggestions from Miss Dorcas Weatherby, chairman of the Guidance Department, concerning the procedure for the Commu- nity Chest Drive. Measuring Don Schewe for his graduation cap and gown are Mary Gilbert and Larry Reed, perform- ing one of tne duties of senior Home Room Representatives. SiwdswlA, Sfi cdc Jfowuqk. fl pLL. Carrying the opinions, ideas, and wishes of the students to the Student Coun- cil is one of the important tasks assigned to Home Room Representatives. Elected by popular vote, the representatives are instru- mental in deciding the date for Hobo Day, planning graduation, organizing social activ- ities, and heading special drives. The Home Room Representatives must keep their home rooms informed of the activities of the school. Class officers are chosen from among the Home Room Rep- resentatives and work with them in plan- ning school programs. HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES: Row I: Shapiro, Ness, Paries. Burgett. Miller, Lutz, Whitmer. Peterson, Quinn. Row 2: Lucs, Zade. Blair. Jansons, Jenkins, Sipma, Graham. Hauschildt, Lovgren. Oder, Gruendeman, Geiger. Row 3: Strazdins, Collaso, Tontegode, Jennings. Eno, Logan. Brehm. Yakel. Shaner, Hill, Chipman. Filbert. Hanneman, Kapeller. Row 4: Wagner, Rutmanis Hergenrader, Beck, Strain. Jesifers, Yant, LaDuke, Folmer, Indriksons. Trippel, Lutzi, Acher, Stanard, Drevo. Page 82 SCRIBE BOARD: Row I: Michele Angle, art editor Janice Holman. typist: Scarlett Zade, editor-in- chief; Rosemarie Jacobs, business manager; Jean Perrin. associate editor. Row 2: Wallis Lundeen, managing editor; Louis Schwartzkopf, serious essay editor: Janet Zastrow. typist; Cathy Wertman. poetry editor: Don Schewe. humorous essay editor; Diana Vandersall, story editor. Wjcuc %wsll, fourth (poMtionA. Manuscripts, sales campaigns, cover designs, deadline schedules, carbon paper, and proof make up the hectic but reward- ing world of Scribe Board. The board mem- bers, chosen for their judgment and crea- tive ability, read and evaluate more than two hundred manuscripts entered for prob- able inclusion in the annually published literary magazine. From the group of writ- ings selected by vote for each division, the Scribe Board decides on an entry which is termed best. Amid a deluge of badges and banners, County Government Day aspirants meet specific qualifications and then stage a vigorous campaign. Fifteen of the many junior candidates are selected through pop- ular elections to the various offices. On County Government Day, they, along with winners in other county high schools, par- ticipate in the administrative procedures of the courthouse. A highlight of this visit is witnessing courtroom procedures and figures in action. Standing behind posters which spurred on their vic- tories. appreciative County Day winners, Beverly Harris, Janet Zastrow, Larry Traudt, Georgia Mer- riam, Jackie Watmore, and Georgie Kaufman, greet their constituents with smiles. The reports they prepared after attending County Day enable winners, Becky Haas, Jackie Holmes, Rod Walker, Judi Heilig, Peggy Fry, and Susan Hossack, to reminisce about their respective elective offices. Page 83 Gloria Kowrack, reporter; Dixie Hufnagle, news editor; and Ann Oder, reporter, help Charlotte Towle, ex- change editor, prepare copies for mailing. Ted Alles, Advocate photographer, explains the work- ing of his camera to Donna Filbert, managing editor; Mary Thorpe, reporter; and Mary Reifschneider, fea- ture editor. Proofreading copy and checking a layout are report- ers, Dave Burk, Georgia Craven, Jane Bernhardt, and Barbara Goodman. ddvoaxisL Count the characters! What's the point size? Check the morgue. Sound unfamiliar? This journalistic jar- gon really flies when the Advocate staff assembles in the back room to meet the ever-pressing deadline. A new touch has been added to the traditionally fine gazette of Lincoln High. The newspaper is produced by a new machine, the Veritype. Deciding which picture is best, Sandi Weber, editor- This special Advocate, printed two years ago. in-chief: Barb Singer, second-page editor; Doug Thom, proves very interesting to Kay Stuertz, reporter; sports editor; and Susan Evans, reporter, find some- Rosemary Long, third-page editor; and Jerry Gies, thing amusing. business manager. Page 84 Checking the sports pictures for good action shots are Cathy Wertman, reporter; Allan LaDuka, sports editor; John Moser, and Steve Tupper, reporters. Barb Singer, editor-in-chief, and Annie Laurie Whitmer, reporter, type Advocate copy while Roger Brown, reporter: and Charlotte Towle, managing editor, watch for errors. CL Tlmv 3LdoIl The Advocate contains departments common to all newspapers. Editorials writ- ten to stir interest, features to entertain, and news articles to inform are the parts that constitute the newspaper's make-up. Running a scoop, catching a lead, and getting a by-line are some of the thrills experienced by journalism bugs. The reward appears in black and white as staff members view the finished product, the printed word. Engaged in the never-ending process of counting headlines are Advocate reporters, Judy Heilig, Terry Sattler, Susan Hossack, and Mary Timm. Jane Bernhardt, second-page editor; Sunars Straz- dins, art editor; Judy Filbert, exchange editor; and Susie Evans, third-page editor, prepare to mail second-semester Advocates. Making page layouts and paste-ups are Jan Bolde- buck, reporter; Pete Robinovitz, business manager; Ann Oder, news editor; and Linda Gill, reporter. Page 85 Artistic and mathematical abilities were demon- strated by John Snowden, managing editor, as he drew page layouts and measured and cropped pic- tures to the appropriate sizes. Along with her regular duties of collecting and measuring senior pictures, compiling biographies, and writing copy, Janeil Shepherd, senior biog- raphy editor, was drafted to do much of the typing for the book. IjsuVL (R livfuL Lincoln High School, 1961, is a year made vivid in the Linl{s, your yearbook. It is a book filled with pages of memories to help you recall wonderful experiences long after you leave Lincoln High. Each page has been planned with extreme care to assure you of a lasting picture of a year never to be lived again. Now the book is yours. For months, the board of seven members has been per- forming the seemingly endless tasks of scheduling pictures, laying out pages, writing copy and captions, retaking jinxed pictures, selling ads, checking head sizes, Lint{s finances were handled by Kenneth Haar, Under the editing of Glenda Payne, the gold seal, the business manager, who was responsible for getting silhouette pictures, and the daily routine and special advertisements, arranging for pictures and writing events at LHS were blended into the singular theme, captions, and supervising Lin s salesmen. Links, 1961. Page 86 ul 1%1 and reading proof in order to meet impor- tant deadlines. Along with the many hours of hard work, doubt, and frustration, there have been moments of enjoyment and the fun of keeping the theme and cover a secret. There is also the feeling of pride in our accomplishments as we see the completed book. Your 1961 Links Board, under the direction of our advisers, Miss Irene Martin, Miss Mildred Waide, and R. W. Howland, has now completed its work and the book is yours. The Lin s ... 1961. Tom Ollenburg, formal photography editor, dis- covered that Indexing a 152-page book can be quite a difficult job when combined with the tasks of scheduling pictures and writing copy. Extensive equipment was handled by Jerry Kroeger and Howard Knox, photographers, as they took, developed, and processed the numerous pictures needed for complete coverage of the school year. LINKS SALESMEN: Row I. Lewis. Hossack Ager, Han .en. Sell Raskey, Mooney. Row 2: Gaddis, Aldape. Kerns. Gordon Pitsch Alt. Spears, Stephens. Peterson. Row 3: Geiger Dahlberg. B. Smith, Huddleston. E. Carr Pierce. J. Carr. Zade, Slpma. Row 4: Duffek, Canfield, Collingham. K. Smith. Marquardt, Kumm. Richardson, Robinson. Shepard. Page 87 Augusta Ames (Barbara Singer) and Margaret Collins (Peggy Fry) discuss the late Miss Bul- lock's will, unaware of the an- tics of the ghost, Nathaniel Coombes (Bryan McCarty). Wearing a puzzled expresssion, Officer Morrison (Jerry Pokorny) tries to figure out the case, as two ghosts, Irv (Todd Hoover) and Rocky (Bill Fry), prepare to grab him. fhoAJtA. JioahjUisuL in.„ Supernatural beings haunted the stage, combining seriousness with comedy in the second annual all-school play, Gramercy Ghost, directed by John Hale. At the death of her employer, young Nancy Willard is left not only her house, but also Nathaniel Coombes, a Civil War ghost destined to roam Gramercy Park until he clears himself of charges of treason. Visible only to Nancy, he falls in love with her and causes Parker Burnett, her fiance, and Charley Stewart, the reporter who also loves Nancy, to doubt her sanity. Finally, Nathaniel's powder horn is found, his innocence is proved, and he is admitted to heaven. There is a love triangle when Parker A ghost (Beverly Harris) takes advantage of her in- Burnett (Don Schewe), Nancy Willard visibility and rides on the stretcher carried by the (Helen Anderson), and Charley Stewart ambulance drivers (Charles Lowe and Allen Armstrong). (Troy Cleveland) meet to discuss Nancy’s ghost. Page 88 fW lAnuAimL J'amih dfcUMpAAA, 3h)VSL Paying little attention to Marie (Karen Heckman) and her boy friend, John (Allen Armstrong), Penelope (Helen Anderson) proudly shows her latest manuscript to her husband, Paul (Russel McClint- ock), ana Mr. DePinna (Bob Dadzitis). Thoroughly disgusted with the events of the evening, Mrs. Kirby (Georgia Merriam) looks on as Tony (Corey Gacusana) and Alice (Glenda Jenkins) plead with Mr. Kirby (Troy Cleveland) to stay for dinner. Page 89 The Martin Vanderhof living room was the scene of the Mummers play, Ton Cant Tal{e It with Ton, a comedy by Moss Hart and George S. Kauf- man. In this unusual room, plays were written, snakes collected, meals eaten, ballet practiced, xylophones played, and printing presses operated. Confusion reigns as Essie (Kathleen Bender) tries to save her husband, Ed (Frank Richardson), from arrest by Jim (Jim Johnson), and the G-Man (Roger Egan) orders his assistant Mac (Marc Davis) to have a look upstairs. Alice, who seems to have escaped the mild insanity of the rest of the family, finds her love for Tony Kirby, the son of a rich executive, balked by her love and devotion to her family. The situation is further complicated when the Kirbys drop in for dinner on the wrong evening and are arrested with the family on charges of manu- facturing fireworks without a permit. Grandpa solves the dilemma by teaching the elder Mr. Kirby to relax and enjoy life and by bringing Alice and Tony back together. Grandpa (Dan Lewis) smiles at the bewildered look on Henderson's (Jerry Pokorny) face when he finds snakes, Gay Wellington, the actress (Jean Dawson), the Grand Duchess Olga (Pam Hauschildt), and Boris Kolenkhov (Gloria Kow- rack), in the Vanderhof living room. Dejected Anxious Annies, Annie Whitmer, Martie Dornberger, Dixie Hufnagle, Sue Hanneman, Judie Gruendeman, Ann Oder, and Rosemarie Jacobs, mournfully relate the trials and tribulations of a Raggedy Ann without a Raggedy Andy. To the strains of country music, square dancers, Bob Bettenhausen, Zaiga Jansons, Carol Phelps, Ken Smith, Bob Bosking, Jean Perrin, Nancy Stark, Juris Ozols, Jan Pitsch, and Wayne Halfar, become Whirling Stars. Amid the Purple Sage and rolling tumbleweed, the Boys Octet, Doug Thom, Nick Robinson, Earl True, Fred Jesse, Corey Gacusana, Roger Camp- bell, Dave Burk, and Jim Johnson, sing of the lone- some prairie. The eight Silhouettes of the Girls Octet, Gayle Anderson, Joan Rockwell, Kathy Bender, Virginia Hodgin, Helen Anderson, Glenda Jenkins, Mary Ann Meisner, and Rosemary Long, form a shadowy Dattern in the kaleidoscope. (Jahioh (RwoIvsHl. After spending the evening viewing Mistress of Ceremonies Gloria Kow- rack in his kaleidoscope, Tom Ollen- burg, Master of Ceremonies, steps out with Gloria to find their own ex- citement and variety. Page 90 Inside Satan's Den Linda Finley, Jan Coffia, June Fritsch, Karen Dahlbeck, Judy Woods, Barb Shu- man, Mary Gilbert, Linda Pegram, Jan Johnson, and Connie Reifschneider enjoy a fiendish rendez- vous until disturbed by an angel. JLTL JiaMdoACDpUL From the brilliant reds of a Spanish dance to the subdued blues of a piano and organ duet, Kaleidoscope '61 presented the Joy Night audiences with a continuously changing panorama of sights, sounds, and colors. The range of the varied patterns in- cluded a cloud of steam heat, a Japanese singer, two singing guitars, a shadow story, three hep beatniks, a concert pianist, and a political satire. A classroom of the future becomes a Katastrophe when Charlie Weaver (Miss Wanda Crawmer) attempts to teach English to Alden Johnson, Windle Reel, Mrs. Louise Baugher, Mrs. Merrell Grant, Alex Currie, and Harry Kuklin. Roger Hawk, Charles Goetowski, Buddy Griffltts, and Bruce Anderson dramatically portray the haunting story of the Dying Eagle as depicted in the graceful and intricate movements of an au- thentic Indian tribal dance. Under the black light, costumes worn by Gail Gingrich, Arlene Gruttis, Kay Stuertz, Sue Hanne- man, Judy Young, Janeil Shepherd, Charlotte Anderson, and Sondra Witt become a kaleido- scopic design of Diamonds in the Night. Placing the audience in a mood of gaiety, Joy Night combo, Pam Hauschildt, Troy Cleveland, Roger Johnson, and Dave Burk, present a lively and colorful prelude and interlude to Kaleido- scope '61. Page 91 ORCHESTRA: Row I: Cook. Schroeder. Mantor. Hulbert. Row 2: Helzer, Phelps. Adams. Haase. Probasco. Row 3: Augstums, Halfar. Row 4: Lieplns. Stump. Shaner, Roseberry. Row 5: Dietrich, Bohner. Garner, Lutzi, Indrilcsons, Tubbs, Armstrong, Kelley, Givens. Row 6: Dadzitis. Eugene Stoll, director; Lougee. Gordon, T. Umberger. QnAikLLmswlcdiAiA There was no sound except the mellow tone of a solo violin; the conductor slowly raised his baton, and a mighty chorus of instruments joined in the Russian Easter, a challenging composition prepared espe- cially for a Nebraska Wesleyan University convocation. This concert concluded an enviable record of Orchestra perform- ances, which included two vespers, concerts at several junior high schools, and a special fund-raising evening concert with the Band. BAND: Row I: Zieg. Dumler, Georgi. Bentall. treasurer; Thomas. Row 2: Enevoldsen, L. Umberger. Alles. Klippert. Jones, Hughes, Olson, Ingwerson, Osborne. Row 3: Lundeen Iburg. Rowe. G. Herman. Reich. Pyle, Lewis. Snowden Cullen, R. Robinson. J. Robinson. Litsey. Row 4: Mullins. McIntosh. Dahlberg, Zade. Row 5: Droud, librarian: Payne, librarian: B. Herman, Warnsholz, Johnson. Shaw, Cidlik, Van Doren, Rapp, McGerr, Wolf, Marquardt. Beave. ORCHESTRA: Row I: Hassel. Kerns. Payne. Vandorsall. Anderson. Row 2: Cleveland, president: R. Robinson. Sell. Reimers. secretary: D. Rathjen. Purbaugh. Row 3: Bender. Prettyman. Hossack. Marsh. Heilig. Row 4: Slaikeu. Campbell, vice-president; K. Rathjen. Zastrow. Blood. Moore. Palmer, Wilson. Douglas. Thompson. Stark, treasurer. (p£A OAJfL JfawuqJv y a L A whistle sounded, the drums roared, and the band stepped off to perform diffi- cult and colorful pre-game and half-time football shows. October brought with it an honored position in the Veterans Day Pa- rade, and basketball season saw two spir- ited pep bands at alternating games and on the band migration trip to Omaha. A highlight of the concert season was the direction of Introduction and Invention by its composer, Dr. Paul Whear. BAND: Row I: Cornell. Reynolds Lawrence. Bond. Row 2: Probasco. Panevics. Mazurak, Kluge. Hudson. Armstrong. Jacobs. Sparling. Row 3: Hergenrader Heuke, Waybright. Marker, Bassler. Bettenhausen. Fischer. Prey. McKeen. N. Robinson. Rolofson. Richardson. Row 4: Moore. Brown. Rownd, Fry. secretary: Grohowski, captain: Hagen. Cooley. Zastrow. Pabst. Frisch. Mead, co-captain; Louden, Covolik. Row 5: Hoover, Eugene Stoll, director. AEOLIAN CHOIR: Row I: Shannon, Baumanis, accompanists: Mixon. H. Anderson. Fiala, C. Reifschneider, Janice Johnson. Dornberger, Gartin. Schoenfeld. Row 2: Hodgin. Heckman, Gudeker, Shepherd, J. Filbert. Thorpe, Weber, Hunt, Burk, Robinson, Clark. Row 3: Weyer, Jensen, Craven Sterner Gruendeman, Queen, Jacobs, Drevo. deBrown, True. Row 4: Rockwell, David. Schmidt, Sinnen, D. Filbert, G. Anderson, Fritz, Mourer, Gacu- sana, Usher. Ollenburg. (faoLuul £1wVl (pMAcnhu Wxxpfv (jJcfxkA., The Aeolian Choir, under the direction of Ivan Caldwell, sings at the traditional Easter, Christmas, and Thanksgiving assem- blies as well as before service groups and at other school programs. The senior choir sings religious and secular music. The Lincoln High School Aeolian Choir was selected to sing at the combined bac- calaureate service held at Pershing Muni- cipal Auditorium. This year, for the first time in its his- tory, the choir performed a major work at the spring vesper. Lincoln Lyrics, a biog- raphy of Abraham Lincoln, relates in song the story of the great president's life. Professional bridesmaids Ruth (Barb Singer) and Zorah (Janeil Shepherd) share bewilderment with Adam (Ear! True) when Roderic (Doug Usher), a long-time-dead baronet, comes to life. Adam (Dave Drevo) and Dame Hannah (Mary Ann Meisner) try desperately to squelch the love affair between Sir Despard (Corey Gacusana) and daffy Mad Margaret (Jean Dawson). Page 94 AEOLIAN CHOIR: Row I: Holder. Johns. Scheneman. Monismith, Jesse Jim Johnson, Combes. Meisner. Peter son. Row 2: Haar. Harden. Sommers. Mitchell. Smith. Long. Jenkins. Heidenreich. Lucs. Stuert . Row 3: Timken, Zichek, Watton. Maloney. Drager. Bender. Towle Stromer. Broer. Schweninger Umberger. Row 4: Moore. Haas. Campbell, Thom, Chambers. Kowrack, Singer. Finley, Hauschildt, Dawson. Gilbert. “ ncolrL tifAJUCA ' amL “fiMjddiq VL’ Climaxing the choir's performances was the presentation of Gilbert and Sulli- van's Ruddigore. The plot centers around a witch's curse on all baronets of Ruddi- gore, which dictates that they must com- mit one major crime daily or die in agony. Forsaking his barony, Robin lives under an assumed name in a little village where he plans to marry Rose Maybud—until the baronet Sir Despard exposes Robin's true identity. This satire on ancestor worshipping ends with a rash of reunions: Robin and Rose; Sir Despard and his insane sweet- heart, Mad Margaret; and Dame Hannah, with the living picture of her dead suitor. Robin (Dave Burk) is declared the accursed baronet by Sir Despard (Corey Sacusana), which shocks Mad Margaret (Gayle Anderson), Richard (Jim Johnson), and Rose (Glenda Jenkins). Rose's aunt, Dame Hannah (Joan Rockwell) con- soles grief-stricken Robin (Roger Campbell), who has lost his sweetheart, Rose (Helen Anderson), to his foster brother, Richard (Dave Mitchell). Page 95 JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB: Row I: Tapp, Brown. Bowers. Pierce, secretary: Schwindt, treasurer; Dorfhea Gore, director; Beideck. president: Schneider, L. P. Wilson, accompanist; Wenzl. Row 2: Peterson, Harris. Cutshall. White. Gartner. Swetland, Matiss. Ebner. Martin, Witt. Row 3: McKay, Zands. Marshall, Wisbey Sullivan, Cleckner. Beaty, Lines, Stewart, Kyckelhahn. Row 4: L. K. Wilson, Greenwalt. Boldebuck. Meisner. L. Swartz. Spomer, Prettyman. Dydell, Wallin, Jones. VfljuAicciL VfljDM nJtA. $oJl $1qsl Dressed in white sissy blouses and teal- blue skirts, eighty-two girls, selected on the basis of musical talent and citizenship, com- pose the Junior Girls Glee Club. This group, under the direction of Miss Dorthea Gore, performs at various junior high schools and at school programs. Creating a prismatic effect in delicate pastel dresses, the girls harmonized their way onto the Joy Night stage in a swirl of color and a maze of Latin American rhythms. The glee is, by tradition, an out- standing musical organization of Lincoln High School. JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB. Row I: Sola. Oldenburg, Stier, librarian; Stuertz, vice-president; Bodie, accompanist- Joan Eno, librarian; Latham, Jean Eno, Stephens, Wehrhan. Row 2: Watmore. Holmes. Haas, Miller, Gingrich, Hatcher, Timm, Orendorff, Baker. Gorka. Row 3: Hagen. Jackson Kaufman Herrick. Anderson. Ager, Schall. Walters, Rider. Burback, Pleis. Row 4: Brchan. Barnhouse. J. Swartz. Helzer, Heilig, Dean, Fry, Selk, Littrell, Hendrickson, Calhoun. Page 96 BOYS GLEE: Row I: Sala. Bartlett, Stamm. Lovelace. Anderson. Pardubsky, Osterholm. Madsen. Row 2: DeVere. Franklin, Bauer. Mitchell, Egan, treasurer: Hubka, Ortiz, vice president; Nollkamper. Row 3: Letheby. Spealman, Novak. Schwab, president: Lacey. Smith, Jenkins, Felton. Row 4: Reed, Whitson, Bork, Sommer. Christensen. Collingham, Folmer, secretary. TYluAlC. R AOWld6u fylDVTL 'fylsUL, OcJjlidu Forty sophomore and junior boys blend their voices to produce the robust sound and masculine quality heard in the numbers sung by the Boys Glee. From syncopated modern rhythms to intricate classical chord structures, the glee, under the direction of Mr. Ivan Caldwell, studies many types of music to improve their musical abilities. For Joy Night, the minstrel melodies of the Southland were revived by the Boys Glee, while their songs at the Christmas and Winter Ves- pers were more subdued. Lincoln High's feminine musical ambas- sadors, the Girls Octet: Anda Baumanis, ac- companist: Helen Anderson, Virginia Hodgin, Joan Rockwell, Gayle Anderson, Rosemary Long, Kathy Bender, Mary Ann Meisner, and Glenda Jenkins, perform for numerous school activities, off-campus organizations, and ap- pear in Joy Night. Presenting a harmonic greeting from LHS at several civic functions, the Boys Octet: Pam Hauschildt, accompanist: Jim Johnson, Fred Jesse, Dave Burk, Nick Robinson, Corey Gacusana, Earl True, Roger Campbell, and Doug Thom, also sing for special school occasions. Page 97 DANCE BAND: Row I: Palmer, Moore, N. Robinson, R. Robinson. Givens. Cleveland, Sparling. Unland. Row 2: Umberger, McKeen. Prey. Richardson, Rolofson, Johnson. Mead, Louden, Covolik. Cooley. fUtifiknl {j i, Vtlohdunq and (Danurn Strains of Stardust drifted through the halls as the Dance Band prepared for one of its many engagements. Meeting in the optional period, under the direction of Eugene Stoll, these twenty boys have made a fine record for themselves this year, play- ing after most of the home football and basketball games and performing two spe- cially written numbers for Joy Night. Strutting high in their flashing new red and black uniforms, the Twirlers led the marching band in its appearances at football games. Basketball goers received an extra div- idend when the Lincoln High and Lincoln Southeast Twirlers combined to perform a drill team routine during the half-time of the Lincoln High-Lincoln Southeast game. TWIRLERS: Row I: Osborne. Row 2: Bond, Lawrence. Kruege . Payne. Zade, Zastrow. Droud. Page 98 DOORMEN: Row I: Siefkes. Gump. Taube. Quinn. Franklin, Schaffert. Row 2: Parker. Hamilton. Gartner. Taylor. S WUJL fafL c {£ The Doormen, Usherettes, and Assem- bly Committees have one job: making school events which are held in the audi- torium enjoyable. Their duties include watching halls during productions, taking tickets, helping people to their seats, and assisting in planning and conducting assemblies. USHERETTES: Row I: Kotil, Knowles. Stefonick Folger. Row 2: Hassel, Jennie Wilson. Headley. Mooney. Row 3: Leighty. Bentzinger. Dorn. Night ingale. Row 4: Dickey, Carlson. Andrus. Wenz. Row 5: Winn. Faust. Dubovsky. Tucker. Row 6: Lueders. Chudly. Joyce Wilson. Row 7: Bieber Reich. Jewett, Novak. Page 99 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE: Row I: Dawson. Hiner. Handsaker. Augstums. Bostic, Duffek. Row 2: Goodwin, Shannon. Hauschildt, Canfield. Johnson, Kerns. Stromer. Moore. Kluge. RED CROSS COUNCIL: Row I: Bowers. Martin, Glascock, secretary: Dorman. vice-president: Hanneman. president: Olsen, treasurer: Hossack, Parks. Row 2: Pyle, L. Wilson. Osborne. Buehler. Young. Foreman. Ebner, J. Wilson. Schweitzer. Row 3: Nyhoff, Luthultz, Swetland. Retzlaff, Hoffman. Wertman. Spears. Bastemeyer. Debus. Craig. Row 4: Perrin, Evans, Wolfe. Hartman. S. Miller. Jennings. Strazdins. Fry. Vaughan, K. Miller. Handsaker. $AMipA. VYl nd VbuidA, and JilmA With such projects as preparing Thanksgiving food baskets for needy fami- lies, sending a high-school chest overseas, and entertaining the hospitalized and the aged, the Lincoln High School Red Cross Council trains young people to live up to the council's slogan, People helping people. As visual-aid teaching techniques be- come more important, the sight of movie operators burdened down with movie pro- jectors and reels of film becomes more and more familiar in Lincoln High halls. Besides running projectors, these assistants supply audio equipment to teachers. MOVIE OPERATORS: Row I: Durham. Akers. Bauers, Gacusana. Rownd. Louthan Wurm. head operator: Kurtzer, head operator. Row 2: Payne. Schadt Bramb!et. Baker. Chase. Lantz. Clark, Stoehr. Walter. Row 3: Maul. Lundquist, Keeney. West, Stewart, Stoffer, Topham. Rapp, Schwenke. Page 100 HI-SPOT COMMITTEE: Row I: Eglite, Haas, Timm, Zade, Beideck. Cleveland. Tupper. Row 2: Young, Perrin, Sommer, Christensen, Nevels, Merriam. Bite. (pjuptihl Qjcbuiiu ?{sdfL SdwoL Pupils who volunteer to work on various committees make school more meaningful by im- proving recreation, safety, the library facilities, and by checking extra-curricular activities of all pupils. HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE: Row I: Topham, Farley, Geiger. Dahllnger. Row 2: Foreman Bettenhausen, Grohowski. Hiatt, Damke. Row 3: Osborne. Meek. Hart, McIntyre Row 4: Dahlstrom. Jacobs. Hatcher, Kjergaard. Kennedy. Condreay, Knott. LIBRARY COMMITTEE: Row I: Baumanls. Hegel. McDaniel. ECA COMMITTEE: Row I: Paroubek, Paegle. Row 2: Mooney. Row 2: Traudt, Lacy. Schewe. Dahlberg, Selk. Burback, Ozolins, Kiser, Schall. Page 101 JOT KtCHT IkTMMA nox, COED COUNSELORS: Row I: Haas, treasurer: Chesnut, secretary: Holmes, vice-president: Zastrow. president: Umberger, Droud, Korns. Pyle, Bond. Row 2: Rider. Burbacli Phillips. Carr. Tichota. Hoffman. Retzlaff, Hegel, Hulbert, Wertman. Kerns, Meisner. Row 3: Timm. Gaddis, Hossack Garcia. Schultz, Abbott, Placker. Herrick. Glascock. Martin. Hopkins. Hauschildt, Lucs. Harris. Row 4: Dydell, Ryba, Lundeen. Peterson, Krueger. Hart. Watmore. Smith. Miller, Fry. Kurtz, Merriam, Stark, Paegle. CosxLl (jJakornsL SofJfwmohsL What's new? Everything at Lincoln High School, answer the sophomore girls. To overcome this feeling of newness. Coed Counselors orient the incoming sophomores with a tour of Lincoln High School. All dressed up to attend the get ac- quainted Coed Counselor tea, the soph- omores doff their high heels and sigh as they huff and puff up to the fourth floor biology rooms. Lincoln High will never again look so big as it does to the new sophomore! Out of approximately 2000 lockers in the Lincoln High School corridors, each Coed Counselor finds the one that be- longs to each of her individual charges and explains the delicate art of working the combination lock. Coed Counselors, junior and senior girls selected on the basis of scholarship and citizenship, serve as big sisters to sophomore girls, introducing them to Lin- coln High School and giving them a help- ing hand when necessary. Circulating among the indi- vidual groups of girls, Miss Weatherby stops to chat with Kathryn Bentzinger, Rosellyne Wynkoop, and counselor, Peggy Fry. Coed Counselors, Janet Zastrow and Jackie Holmes, become acquainted with incoming sophomore girls at the fall tea. Pictured are: Kathleen Faust, Rosemary Hinkle, Janet Zastrow, Jackie Holmes, Kathy Brehm, and Kathy Bieber.. Page 104 AQUALINKS: Row I: Pierce, treasurer; Anderson. Heilig, corresponding secretary; Kiser. Row 2: Jacobs, Perrin, Stump, David. Cooper. Huff. Row 3; Scholl, Brown, president: Selk, Geiger, Ager. Row 4: Marshall, Bodie. Eno, vice-president: Korns, secre- tary: Cutshall. On the Board: Bentall, Craven, Christopher, Hanneman, Thorpe. Oder, corresponding secretary; Filbert, treasurer; Reimers. secretary; Benting, vice-president: Dornberger, president. JalsmL U)avsL OvsLhfjlowA. dqualinliA, With graceful strokes and intricate floating mobile designs, the aquatic Babes in Bookland produced the first ripple in the continuing activity of the Aqualinks. These thirty-two sophomore, junior, and senior girls, with the aid of six LHS swim- team mermen, transformed the Activities Building pool into a living bookshelf of classic and contemporary volumes. Under the guidance of Mrs. Corene Herbster, sponsor, the Aqualinks spend their Tuesday afternoon meetings develop- ing good swimming form and perfecting synchronized routine patterns. The Roaring 'Twenties caught a quartet of light- hearted flappers, Rosemarie Jacobs, Linda Finley, Susie Marshall, and Alice Cooper, skillfully execut- ing a very wet and witty Charleston. Switching tails and swishing paws, beribboned and bewhiskered kittens, Martha Anderson, Mary Pierce, Pat Ager, and Susie Hanneman, prove in a merry romp The Wonderful World of Cats is purr fect. Page 105 MUMMERS: Row I: M. J. Luthultz. Eglite, historian: Kowrack, secretary: H. Anderson president; Bernhardt, vice-president; Dawson, treasurer; Jenkins, Egan. Row 2: Gartin. Georgi Merriam. Neely. Kingery, Hauschildt, Schmidt. Lucs. Fry. Row 3: M. E. Luthultz, Heckman. Davis. Bentall. Harris. Crewdson. Bender, Neumann. Schewe. Lewis. Row 4: McClintock, Dadzitis, Armstrong. Stump. Johnson, Filbert, Gacusana. Cleveland, Singer. Pokorny, Payne. WjuLmmsiJiA. {{wool. (Dhamaiic. JaknJtA.. Mummers Club membership is open by tryout to juniors and seniors interested in dramatics. Through the extensive club pro- gram, members gain experience in lighting, sound, make-up, costuming, directing, and acting. Helpful criticisms are given when individuals perform at regular meetings. This year, under the direction of their sponsor, Mrs. Marylouise Alexander, the Mummers presented the fascinating com- edy, You Cant Tal(e It with You, by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, and partici- pated in the University of Nebraska Fine Arts Festival. MUMMERS: Row I: Hill, Hossack, Ebner. Brown, Gingrich. Zbytniuk, Bond, Peterson. Row 2: Hagen, Heidenreich, Zade, Lawrence, Glascock, Buehler. Dean. Greenwalt. Helzer. Row 3: M. Anderson. Schwindt. Stuertz, Beideck. Timm, Condreay, True. Kaufman, Watmore, Stromer. Row 4: Dahlstrom, Reimers, Goodwin, Iburg, Canfield, Knott, Fritsch, Jesse, Perrin. Richardson. Page 106 WRITERS CLUB: Row I: Bieger, secretary; Shapiro, vice-president: Logan, Hopkins. Hiner, Handsaker. pres- ident, treasurer; West. Row 2: Potter, Herrick, Hoffman. Zastrow. Wilson, vice-president; Bernhardt, Beck- mann, Stark. Row 3: Gerstenberger, treasurer; Shannon, Thompson, Bender, president, secretary; Helzer Paegle, Gartner, Pleis. Club A. (pAomotsL QhsuodtwsL QjdxMAiA. Word impressions of music, word puz- zles, light limericks, somber poems, serious essays, and short stories compose the of- ferings of Writers Club members at their meetings twice each month. The manu- scripts are presented by the authors for the critical evaluation of their colleagues. Writers Club is open to any sopho- more, junior, or senior who is interested in creative writing. Furthering inspiration at the Christmas Vesper Concert, the Mimes formed a speaking choir which related the Christmas story as found in the Scriptures. Joy Night found the sophomore dramatists demon- strating that Little Bo Peep’s entire predic- ament is In the Book. To conclude their series of perform- ances at regular club meetings, the Mimes presented entertainment at the Orthopedic Hospital. MIMES: Row I: Heckman Alt, Lutz. KapeNer, treasurer: Beckmann, president: Westerberg, vice president: Weimer secretary: Norwood. Marker. Row 2: Lowe. McCarty. Franklin. Dorn. Ryder, Downie, Ryan. Virtanen, McDaniel, Oetien. Tucker, Dietrich, Marsh. Row 3: Nevels. Roseberry, Roschewski. Brehm, Jessie Wilson, Keniston Leighty, Allen. Kotil. Casady, Anderson, Wynkoop. Higgins. Rouse. Row 4: Prucha. Warnsholz, Beltz, Bykerk, Svoboda Torgler. Culver. Thompson, Wenz Blair, West, Tubbs, Hart- man, Jennie Wilson. Page 107 ORPHEONS: Row I: Miller, Mantor. Marsh, Alles, Oetjen. Alt. Carr. Haase, president: Kats. Row 2: Young. Peterson. Stephens. Herriclc. Tubbs, Wisbey. Sullivan. Hodgin, vice-president: Jenkins, president: Bender. Hauschildt. treasurer; Sinkule. Row 3: Richardson, Helzer, secretary: Pleis. Ness. Ryder. Brehm, Anderson. Stuertz. Schwindt. treasurer; Beideck. Lutz, Weimer. Row 4: Moore. Armstrong. Hagen, vice-president; Kaufman. Watmore. Andrus, Schroeder, Augstums. Hulbert, Arnold. Bieber. Sipma, Beckmann. Wjurnbo iA, Whether musical tastes lie in the field of classical works, old-time favorites, or modern pop tunes, Orpheons members find satisfaction in performing and in listen- ing to fellow club members perform. In- strumentalists, ranging from fife to French horn players, and vocalists, ranging from coloratura sopranos to basso profundos, become members of Orpheons by tryout. An open meeting featuring a former Orpheons member drew an audience of seventy-five and is expected to become a traditional part of the club's program. Tthi ic, and fijxL The stroke of a brush on a canvas, the molding of a lump of clay by the hand, and the firing of the intricately carved piece of sculpture are regular scenes en- acted by Art Club members. A special project for 1961 carried out by this junior artists guild was the painting of the new Lincoln High School seal on the cafeteria mural. The seal, which is expected to become a traditional sym- bol of Lincoln High School, was designed by an Art Club member. ART CLUB: Row I: Jones. Angle, secretary-treasurer; Greenwalt, vice-president; Hiner. president; Handsak- er. Row 2: Hall. Strazdins. West. Bieger, Rhoades. Geier. Page 108 FORUM: Row I: Vitamvas, secretary-treasurer; Herrick, president: Garcia. Shannon. Row 2: Shepherd. Kelley, Hart, Mixon. Row 3: Probasco, Cook, vice-president; Chesnut, Hunzeker. Row 4: Indriksons, Burback, Jennings, Moore. Row 5: Mazurak, vice- president; Krueger, Lawrence, Schewe, president. (jJ idiu arui VYIml The spoken word is of key importance to Forum Club members. Enthusiasm, in- terest, and a desire to share ideas are typical traits of club members, who meet with the purpose of stimulating intellectual activities. 9nhAoAL Sixteen men on a board are reason enough for Chess Club members to as- semble in room 112. The club held two tournaments within their group, challenged the faculty, and played the LAFB Chess Club. CHESS CLUB: Row I: Armstrong, Cooper, Ozols. Young, secretary-treasurer; Schewe, president: Siedell, Siefkes. Schwartzkopf. treasurer. Row 2: Hancock. D. McIntosh. Vitanen. Baumanis. secretary: Mixon. C. McIntosh. Egan. Row 3: Kieper, Small Fritzler, president: A'lchin. Cubbison, Probasco. Row 4: Hutton. Rathjen. vice-president: Indriksons Mills. Cheasebro. Page 109 INTERNATIONAL CLUB: Row I: Heckman. Ebner. Gill, Bell. Chud'y. P. Canfield. Joan Eno, Harris, Gingrich, Jean Eno. Row 2: Hollstien Garcia. Hossack. Dahlstrom. Chesnut, Burbaclc, Geier, Gump. Herrick. Augstums Armstrong. Blair. Row 3: Helzer Gorka Dahlberg, Hagen, Hulbert, Dumler Heidenreich, Hunt. Eglite. Bite. Combe , Hart. Grubb Carlson. Row 4: Jansons treasurer: Glascock. Dahlbeck. Bostic. Hill, Haar, vice-president; Indriksons. W. Fry, Goodwin, Coffia, Chipman, president; Arnold. G. Canfield, secretary; Ager. P. Fry. In a crisis-filled and confused world, the International Club strives to understand foreign lands: their people, their past, and their dreams for the future. From Japan to New Zealand to France, speakers arrive to tell International Club members about the thinking and cultures of other peoples on the vast globe they are a part of or have visited. Among the most interesting and informative of the speakers are the American Field Service exchange students. Through this program of international Club QnisLhSLdJLbu understanding, Lincoln High School sends selected students to various countries dur- ing the summer of their junior year. In the fall, the school receives foreign students who attend for the nine-month term. By this program both the visitors and the vis- ited have an opportunity to learn of a civilization foreign to their own and thus to grasp a better understanding of world situations. Additional first-hand information con- cerning the tastes of other countries is obtained by members at a Christmas party. Building up energy to serve at the International Club chili and pie supper, officers Zaiga Jansons, Jan Pitsch, and Tom Ollenburg act as the official pie tasters. Eager to sell for International Club, officers Cheris Wright, Ginny Canfield, Ken Haar, Nancy Mourer, and Mary Chipman pause before opening the con- cessions booth. Page 110 Sampling the delectable cookies made from recipes from ten foreign countries, Ginny Canfield, Zaiga Jansons, and Jan Pitsch agree the International Club Christmas Party is a tasty tradition. £na)Mpa A. jlobsL Entertaining exchange students from the other Lincoln schools, the club serves cookies from different countries. Living among members of different religious, racial, and national groups is the privilege of appointed junior International Club members who attend the Boone Con- ference, Boone, Iowa. At such confer- ences, the participants discuss plans for improving relations among the various groups. The work done at the United Nations in New York City is observed by other junior members, along with a tour of the Bernard Huguenin and Marie Combes, American Field Service exchange students from France and honorary International Club members, point out home on a map of their native land. federal government buildings in Washing- ton, D. C. The tour strives to present a clear picture of the governmental proceed- ings necessary to obtain and enforce work- able plans for international social, military, and economic problems. The funds for these various scholar- ships and American Field Service expenses are gained from the proceeds of conces- sions sold by International Club members at football and basketball games. A football season chili supper, pre- pared and served by International Club, brought in additional profits for the fund. INTERNATIONAL CLUB: Row I: Warnsholz. Pitsch, secretary Weill. Peterson, Klippert, Umberger, Huguenin, Probasco. Maz- uralc. Row 2: Sell, Jennings, Miller. Rider. Thomas. Shepherd Zands. Schneider, Tontegode. Winsor, Johnson. Row 3: Kingery, Lucs. Zade. Queen, Higgins, Potter, Phelps, Young, Kennedy. Paegle. Phillips. Vitamvas Row 4: Moore. Rathjen, Ollenburg, presi- dent; Mourer, vice-president: Prettyman, Meisner, Wilson, Wulf. Payne, Prucha, Strazdins, Lacey. Scott. Page 111 SCIENCE CLUB: Row I: Timm, Siefkes, Merriman. K. Rathjen, Schwartzkopf, Franz, Cooper. Row 2: Georgi. secretary Wiison Probasco, Salisbury. Dorman, publicity, treasurer; Waters. Lipins. Hancock. Row 3: Rose, Phillips. Wheeler. Angle Klippert, Reimers, Kingery. secretary; Stark. Row 4: Bosking, vice president; Fults, Sell, treasurer, president; Bettenhausen. Ozols, D. Rathjen. president; Evans. Hunzeker. (Practical fcxp hwicsL fcmphaAipuL Field trips, speakers who are experts in their fields, and student demonstrations help members of Science Club to develop interest and to gain knowledge and insight into the many facets of modern science which surround them. To promote an interest in photography the Camera Club offers members an op- portunity to take, develop, and print good pictures. Activities this year included dark- room work, picture-taking field trips, and a photo contest. CAMERA CLUB: Row I: Alles, Allchin, treasurer: Dahlbeck. president; Hunt, vice-president- Mullins, sec- retary; White, secretary. Row 2: Timm, D. Rathjen. Sell. K. Rathjen, Paroubek Dahiberg, Wallin. Page 112 FUTURE NURSES CLUB: Row I: Gordon, Preston, Lucs, corresponding secretary: B:te, vice president: Shuman, president: M. Meisner, secretary: Condreay, Kowrack. Row 2: Dorman. Rowe, Iburg. Schmidt, Hoffman, Rodbro, Bender, Eglite, Zade, Rider, K. Meisner. Row 3: Phillips. Housel, Kempkes. Queen. Pitsch, Chipman. Zands. Mantor, Stephens, Gummerson, Wolfe. Klippert. Row 4: Hiatt, Dahlstrom, Kennedy, Knott, Sala. Elliott. Gill, Gaddis. Tautfest, Wright, Hodgin, Georgi, lesalneiks. tflubA. Qaisth. bo QcvmJc Qnt JisL iA. Around 1965, the time-honored cere- mony of the capping of graduate nurses will be experienced by many members of the Future Nurses Club when they become ladies in white. This organization stimu- lates interest in nursing and its allied fields and acquaints members with nursing re- quirements and the various types of medi- cal-training programs offered. The clacking of a typewriter . . . the voice of a dictaphone . . . the scratch of a pen on a steno pad — these are sounds members of the Future Secretaries Club will hear when they become part of the fabulous world of business. Field trips, social meetings, and group discussions are among the club's extensive activities. FUTURE SECRETARIES CLUB: Row I: Dorothy Dumpert. sponsor; Weisgerber. Fischer, Foremen, secretary-treasurer: Coffia. president' Owen, vice-president: Heckman. Row 2: Cornell. Bell. Craig. Gies, Reifschneider, Fritz, Jensen, Templeton, Witt, Filbert. Row 3: Schmidt, Weber. Mericle, Thomas, Sinnen, Meek. Kjergaard, Lee, Gordon, Spencer. Rowe. Page 113 But PEPPERS: Row I: Altin, Coy, Aldape, Bastemeyer, Christopher, D. Peterson, treasurer: Gilbert, vice-president; Gartin, president: Stark, vice-president: J. Filbert, secretary; Fiala, Craig. Bell, K. Daugherty Droud. Row 2: Baars, Fager, H. Anderson, Cotton, Benting, Dahlstrom, Cooper, Eyer, Abbott, Betts, Dawson, Bernhardt, Crewdson, Craven. Row 3: Campbell, Bayless, Bostic, G. Daugherty, Debus, C. Anderson, Dornberger. Dahlbeck, Combes, Ben tall, David. Condreay. Bender, Cornell. Row 4: Bruce. Evans. Dorman. Busch, Enevoldsen, Coffey. Daland, Dumler, Aguilar, Bite, Coffla, Broer, Canfield, G. Anderson. jPcppG lA. CfauLfL . .. So Lincoln High, Three Cheers for you. We pledge our hearts and ourselves to you. These familiar lines filled the air after each game as the Peppers supported the athletic events. Providing an organized cheering section at all home and many out- of-town contests, they promoted school spirit and developed an interest in all school activities. Uniformed in the traditional red sweat- ers and black skirts, this year's Peppers not only cheered at games and sponsored the homecoming ceremony, but also initiated many new ideas. The constitution was changed, and all officers and squad leaders were identified by arm badges to insure more efficient organization. The Peppers who appeared at the Southeast game wearing black gloves weren't cold; they were members of the newly formed hand-jive section. Seated in an L formation in the middle of the Pep- per section, they performed with the Cheer- PEPPERS: Row I: Mixon, Neely. Klippert, Kline, S. Peterson. Foster, Lillie. McWilliams. Placker. McMichael. M. E. Luthultz, Owen, Outz, M. J. Luthultz. Row 2: Queen. Lucs Oder. Marks, C. Reifschneider, M. Reifschneider. Kennedy, Rowe. Kjergaard, Lovgren, Mauter, Pangle, D. Perrin. Row 3: Parker. Kingery, Osborne, Roze. Newell, Pegram, Manke. Long. J. Perrin. Phelps, Preston, Potts, Rhoades. Row 4: Payne, Lintt, Kowrack, Mourer, Lee, Meek, Knott, Meisner, Kildaw. Rockwell, Reimers, Rhamy. Page 116 PEPPERS: Row I: Garcia. Hill, S. Johnson, Goodman. Hudson, Gingrich. S. Johnston. Jenkins, Jackson, Greenwald, Hufnagle. Row 2: Heckman. Foreman. Hodgin, Gruttis J. Johnson, Jacobs, Iburg, Huff, Hauschildt. Heidenreich. Gill, Holman. Row 3: Hunt, Gordon. Jensen. L. Johnson. Goodwin. Gruendeman, Fischer, Hamer. Hiatt. Herman. Gagner. Row 4: L. Johnston. Housel, Fritz, Gies, Finley. Hanneman. Fritsch, D. Filbert, Kempkes, Jones, Frazier. Grubb. Joavridu io leaders during cheers and songs. Another highlight was the Pepper migration to the Omaha North game. Many Peppers aided the community by tilling a sidewalk tape when collecting for the March of Dimes in down-town Lincoln. Lincoln High School is proud of these senior girls who represented the school so well during the year. Leaving for an out-of-town game are Donna Foreman, Jan Reimers, Marty Dornberger, Barb Singer, Janie Bernhardt, and Judy Newell. PEPPERS: Row I: C. Schmidt, Walsh. V. Weber, Witt, Van Cleave, Vogel. Schultz, Weiler, Woods, Templeton. Spears, R. Smith, Whitmer, Sola. Row 2: Silva, Thomas. Zegelis, Westbrook. Wrede. Trout. Umberger. Tilman, S. Weber, Sterner. Weyer, Zade, Wright. Row 3: Tontegode. Winsor, Simms. Judy Thompson. Stromer. Judith Thompson, Schwisow, Schwaninger, Shepherd, J. Smith, Whittington. Starcher, Towle. Row 4: Weisgerber, M. Young, Vernon. Velgel. Shuman, S. Schmidt, Shaw, Stuertz, Singer, J. Young, Sinnen. Stump. Thorpe. Page 117 CHEERLEADERS: Row I: Gretchen Greenwald. Rosemarie Jacobs Cathy Stump, Barbara Shuman, Mary Thorpe. Dixie Hufnagle. Row 2: Annie Laurie Whitmer, Phyllis Cotton, Terry David. Judith Gruendeman, Jean Perrin, Karen Benting. Qh AhloadsLk , 3i TYIatl Supfuftt £ ?££ The twelve Varsity Cheerleaders were the spark that lit the school spirit at all athletic events. Included in their activities were planning the rallies, selling at games, and maintaining the Links chain in the lounge. When the going gets tough, the tough get going! might well be the motto of the L Club, which has as its purposes school service and athletic achievement. All members are major letter winners in some sports field. L CLUB: Row I: Nollkamper. Olson, Givens, Cooper, Bridegam, True. Hunter, McDaniel. Nelson, D. Monismith. Row 2: Danekas, Rosenberg, Akers, Waybright, Campbell, president: Ortiz, Rebensdorf, Zichek, H. Monismith, Pfeiff. Row 3: Scheneman Reed. Slaikeu, Leyden, Holder, secretary: Tice, Johnson, Heideman, llisko. Vogt, Firestone, Van Doren. Row 4: Goetz, Lutzi, Schwenke. LaPage. Loos vice-president- Yant, Schwab. Sitzman. Bauers, Gacusana. Thomas. Shepard. Gordon. Row 5: Brown, Jones. Walker, Moser, Fischer, Acher. Theesen, Shaw, vice-president; Collingham, Vaughn Strain, Osterholm, Rownd. Watton. Row 6: Sommer, McGrath, treasurer: Hulewicz. Raskey. Eitel. Frisch. Woodward, treasurer: Swanson, secretary: Chambers, Phelan, Province, Allen, Snider, Zuerlein, Stacy. Drevo, Vogel, Haas, president. First Lady Karen Benting and First Gentleman Gary Haas reigned as the 1961 All-Sports Queen and King, attended by Roger Campbell, Annie Laurie Whitmer, Bobby Williams, Donna Filbert, Judie Gruendeman, Loren Swanson, Gail Gingrich, and Dave Drevo. SmudUu did (Royal JouxJl to £cfl£ Highlighting the 1961 homecoming festivities was the crowning of Queen Dixie Hufnagle. Members of the royal court are: Helen Anderson, Ron Chambers, Judie Gruendeman, Loren Swanson, Johnny Akers, Fred Jesse, Carol Gartin, Chuck McDaniels, Gail Gingrich, Tony Holder, and Doug Thom. Page 119 R. Acher F. Allen R. Beatty R. Campbell D. Collingham M. Danekas R. deBrown D. Drevo C. Gacusana City- Champs Closing the season with a fine eight-win and one-loss record, the Links roared to their best season in many years. Led by Coach Jim Som- mers and Assistant Coach Richard Beechner, the team went on to eight straight victories after their defeat in their first game. The Links finished a highly respected third behind state co-champions, Omaha Central and Creighton Prep, in the final state standings. Before the start of school, the Links traveled to Omaha Central for their first inter-city league game. Although losing 29-12, the team showed much promise of things to come. Revenge came quickly as the Links, led by Marc Danekas, Bobby Williams, and spirited line play, trounced Omaha North 32-0. The Lincoln High line completely out- classed the Vikings, holding them to a minimum of yardage and opening gaping holes for our backs. In their next outing the Links beat a fighting North Platte Eleven 26-7. Danekas broke the game open in the second half by firing three touchdown passes to Gary Haas. In an extremely hard-fought contest against intra-city rival, Northeast, the Links chalked up victory number three by thwarting the Rockets 20-7 in what was a total team effort. The following week the Links traveled to Grand Island and D. Gordon M. Firestone M. Fischer G. Haas B. Hulewicz L. Hunter M. Loos H. Monismith P. Osterholm B. Pfeiff lB aL Sin t '54 avenged a loss there two years ago by drowning the Islanders 38-19 in a thrilling and explosive game. Returning to town the next week, the Links scored their second shut-out by blanking Southeast 13-0 in a hard-hitting game at the Oval. Traveling to Omaha for the Tech game, the Links, inspired by spirited LHS backers, made a fine goal-line stand at the end of the game to win 19-13. The next week in Lincoln, the Links smashed Omaha South to win 27-13. LHS I960 FOOTBALL SEASON Opponent 12 OMAHA CENTRAL 29 32 OMAHA NORTH 0 26 NORTH PLATTE 7 20 NORTHEAST 7 38 GRAND ISLAND 19 13 SOUTHEAST 0 19 OMAHA TECH 13 27 OMAHA SOUTH 13 27 OMAHA BENSON 7 1 [1 1 •i , S? 5 R. Rosenberg J. Shaw W. Shepard M. Snider B. Sitzman B. Vogel M. Waybright B. Williams G. Yant R. Zuerlein James Sommers, Varsity football coach, and Richard Beechner, assistant coach, appear well pleased with the excellent record their team made in '61. Managers Rod Walker and Bob Frisch take time out from their work, which in- cludes caring for equipment and helping the coaches. Ending the season at Omaha Benson, Lincoln High, paced by our hard-running fullback, Bobby Williams, stormed to a 27-7 victory. Highlighting the season for the Links were our All-City Team members, Basyl Hulewicz, Jerry Shaw, Gary Haas, Bobby Williams, and Roger deBrown. Honorable mentions went to Marc Danekas, Biff Pfeiff, Mike Loos, and LeRoy Hunter. Fullback Bobby Williams scored a grand total of 126 points, more than any- one in Lincoln High School since 1925 and second highest in LHS history. He and Basyl Hulewicz, tackle, and Gary Haas, end, represented the Links on the All-State Team. They were backed up by Jerry Shaw, tackle, and Roger deBrown, center, who received honorable mentions. Fullback Bobby Williams (40) breaks for a touchdown run against Northeast, as Roger Campbell (82) runs in- terference and Mark Firestone (31) prepares to help. Page 122 RESERVE FOOTBALL: Row I: Trippel. Cunnigan, Rudolph, Duer. Tupper, Baker, Clemens, Moser. LaDuke. Axe. Row 2: Bauer, Rownd, Wilson, McClintock, Swihart, Stacy, Hollibaugh, Sampson. Ahlberg, Wagner. Folmer. Row 3: Koehne. Bruhl, Fuller. Bailey, Weber. Hodges, Jacoby. Kelly, Tice, Olson, Alden Johnson, coach: Philip Sprague, coach. Rslajl?wsl6u and SopthA, filcup U)fdL The Lincoln High Reserve Football Squad, coached by Alden Johnson and Phil Sprague, played a five-game schedule, managing to win three and lose only two. The Reserves started rolling by beating Southeast 20-19. Then traveling to Boys Town, they lost 13-26. In their next game, Boys Town won 6-12 in the Oval. The Junior Links finished by winning two in a row; they dumped Northeast 21-14 and Grand Island 39-7. Coached by Wayne Osborne and Buford Grosscup, the LHS Sophomore Squad played a three-game schedule. They gained valuable experience, in learning the game and meeting opponents. In the first game of the season the Sophs lost a heart- breaker to Southeast 6-0. In their next game they lost to Northeast 19-6. After suffering the brunt of two losses, they came back in true LHS tradition to beat the Crete Reserves 14-7. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: Row I: Starck Jones, McKay. Powers. Karampelas, Sala, Townsend. Gordon. Merriman. Hudkins. Anderson. Row 2: Shepard, Condreay, Kilburn. Martin, Taube, Marsh, Goeschel. Sheridan, Lusan, Ward. Dickinson, Elsasser, Clements. Saldana, Gray, manager. Row 3: Buford Grosscup, coach; Spahn, Sheldon, Jenkins, Rasmussen, Chase, Dinges, Unland, Beave. Kennedy. Dockery, Schidler, Hunt, Goetowski, Wayne Osborn, coach. Page 123 BLOOD CAMPBELL HAAS HEIDEMAN JESIFERS LAPASE MONISMITH SNIDER STRAIN SWANSON VAUGHN WILLIAMS TlovioL Qaq hA. Sut c 9-6 (Roc vcL Picked to close the season in fourth or fifth place of the Inter-City League, the determined Lincoln High cagers fought an uphill battle to obtain second place. More astonishing, this feat was accom- plished by a team with only one returning ietterman and by a team plagued by in- jury and illness. In the first game of the season, LHS edged by Abraham Lincoln 58-57 in an overtime and then went on to defeat Omaha Westside by a slightly larger mar- gin, 53-50. Lincoln Northeast, their first intra-city rival, slipped by the Links 58-56. Lincoln Southeast nudged ahead of the Links 35-34, and, in another meeting with Lin- coln Northeast, LHS was toppled 58-53. The losing streak continued as Omaha Benson tipped the faltering Links 57-44. Boys Town was the next to skim by LHS, 63-53. Continually pushing onward, Lincoln High finally succeeded, sneaking ahead of Omaha Tech 49-48, but, suffering a re- lapse, lost to Grand Island 50-44. The Links rolled past Lincoln South- east 63-56 and took Omaha North 55-50. With new confidence, LHS trampled Hast- ings 64-46. Downing Creighton Prep 66-61, the Links, in their next game, barely nosed past Omaha Central 51-50. In their final play of the season, the hard-swinging Lincoln High cagers slugged Omaha South 76-69. The Links, once again hampered by illness and injury, entered the district tour- nament with much courage and enthusi- 1960-1961 BASKETBALL SEASON LHS Opponent 58 Abraham Lincoln 57 53 Omaha Westside 50 56 Lincoln Northeast 58 34 Lincoln Southeast 35 53 Lincoln Northeast 58 44 Omaha Benson 57 53 Boys Town 63 49 Omaha Tech 48 44 Grand Island 50 LHS Opponent 63 Lincoln Southeast 56 55 Omaha North 50 64 Hastings 46 66 Creighton Prep 61 51 Omaha Central 50 76 Omaha South 69 District Tournament 57 Lincoln Northeast 72 Page 124 Always on duty to pro- vide the players with equipment, Varsity managers, John Rownd and Rex Phelan, also spur on tl high spirits. Explaining a new play to Rod Blood, Alden Johnson, Varsity Basketball coach, hopes it will improve his team's future scores. asm; however, in the first tournament game Lincoln Northeast sped by a cold Lincoln High team 72-57, thus closing the 1960- 1961 basketball season. High scorer for the second straight year, Gary Haas was chosen a member of the All-State Basketball Team and captain of the Inter-City Team. Gary was also honored by membership on the Intra-City Team. Second high scorer was Bobby Wil- liams, who led team rebounding. Losing six senior lettermen, Lincoln High retains six junior lettermen. Small but good, these cagers, under the able coaching of Alden Johnson, should bring another worthwhile season of basketball to LHS. cagers' Gary Haas, jumping up for a quick pass, thrusts the ball into the jaw of an unsuspecting Lincoln Southeast player. Muscles tensed, the Lincoln High Five, Strain, Vaughn, Williams, Blood, and Swanson, take a firm stance for the opening jump ball. Rod Blood locks hands with an Omaha Tech player while attempting to sock a jump ball towards the Lincoln High basket. Page 125 RESERVE BASKETBALL: Row I: Hergenrader, Folmer, Douglas, Bailey. Kelly. Hollibaugh. Row 2: Harold Scott, coach; LaDuke, Osterholm, Moser. Hunter, Vogel, Dickinson. Clemens. f{ AsuwsUL,, SofJwnufisA. )airL SAUL One of the top two teams in the Inter- City League, Coach Harold Scott's Re- serves finished with seven wins and one loss in the league. Defeated by Lincoln North- east, Lincoln Southeast, and Omaha North, the Reserves conquered Abraham Lincoln, Omaha Westside, Lincoln Northeast, Lin- coln Southeast, Benson, Boys Town, Omaha Tech, Grand Island, Hastings, Creighton Prep, Omaha Central, and Omaha South. Coach Darrell Grell's Sophomore Bas- ketball Squad gained needed experience in the LHS building program. Dropping six games, the Sophomores ended with three wins for the 1960-61 season. With Omaha Westside decisively defeated twice and Lincoln Southeast edged by three points, the young Links were overrun by Lincoln Northeast, Lincoln Southeast, and the Pius X Reserves. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: Row I: Parker. Hunt. Perkins. Dockery. Kennedy, Unland, Rowe. Gartner. Row 2: Darrell Grell. coach; Gump, Imig. Merriman, Franklin. Butts, Chase. Robinson. Page 126 nil— «Mfci— •jfy • Mfl t |H!1 kH v i 1 VARSITY GYMNASTICS: Row I: Mitchell, Woodward. Pfeiff. Brown, Allen. Vogt, Hadley. Row 2: Phil Sprague, coach: Province, Stanard, Johnson, Rebensdorf, Van Doren, Grinbergs, Raslcey, Reel, manager. ymnaAtiu JoJul StabL JUIsl 1961 was the year for LHS gymnasts. The team, coached by Phil Sprague, went into the State Meet with a 9-0 record, and the inter-city and city championships firmly secured. Paced by Francis Allen, season high-point man and all-round champion of the State Meet, and Frank Vogt, state champion in free exercise, tumbling, and trampoline, the Links coasted to an easy victory. Lincoln High totaled 163.5 points as com- pared to I 2 I for second-place Southeast and I for last year’s champion, Hastings. iL$ n ? $ RESERVE GYMNASTICS: Row I: Madison. Dadzitis Rice, Quinn, Malcom Davis. Fry. Row 2: Barron. Ward. Sdckett, Felton Harpster, Gordon, Dean Clawson, coach. won! Frank Vogt, Chuck Province, and Francis Allen, demonstrate their win- ning form on the parallel bars. Page 127 SWIMMING TEAM: Row I: Kelly, Olson, Munson Cullen, Givens, Bauers. Alcers, Schneid er. Schwenlce, Holder. Row 2: Goetz, manager: Frisch, Cidlilc, Rasmussen. Marquardt. Gates, McAllaster, Taube, Sitzman. Nollkamper, manager. Row 3: Reed. Heuke, Lambert, Schwab. Leyden, Danelcas, Thomas, Christensen, Tice. Calvin Bentz, coach. Perfecting a jack-knife dive, Terry Tice demonstrates the form which enabled the LHS divers to take first and second place in the City Meet. Vl hAmsin, $Aoa[l Jwsl UJinA, Recording five wins in their nine dual meets, the LHS finmen went into the State Meet without two of their top swimmers, Ron Bauers and Mike Schneider; but with determination the Links pulled up to a gallant seventh place. Highlighting the season, the Lincoln High divers, with perfect form, took first and second place in the City Meet. Executing a fine backstroke style, Ron Bauers swam his way to a first in the Inter-City League with a time faster than that of the State Champion. Terming this year's mermen the hardest working group he has been associated with while at LHS, Coach Calvin Bentz expects even better things from next year's team. In an inter-team sprint, Don Thomas, Tony Holder, Ron Bauers, and John Akers build up the speed and en- durance necessary to defeat top-ranking state teams. Page 128 VARSITY WRESTLING: Row I: Eitel, Cooper, Zichek, Slaikeu, Ortiz, Bridegam, Watton, manager. Row 2: Harold Gilliland, coach: McConnell, LaRose. Jones, Theesen, Sommers, Shepard, Shaw, llislto, manager. VyiaimsLtL AappdfL in. QwuOianiyulcUtA. In their new quadrangular meets the Lincoln High grapplers won only one first place by triumphing over Abraham Lincoln, Omaha Tech, and Lincoln Southeast. Other quadrangulars saw the Links chalk up five third places and one fourth place. In these meets the LHS matmen tripped Abraham Lincoln, Omaha West- side (twice), Lincoln Northeast, and Grand Island. The Links were knocked down by Omaha South (three times), Omaha Central (three times), Omaha North (three times), Omaha Tech, Bellevue, Boys Town, and Abraham Lincoln. The Links threw Lincoln Northeast in a dual meet but were defeated by Grand Island and Lincoln Southeast in other dual meets. Finishing sixth in the Inter-City League, the LHS wrestlers placed eighth in the State Tournament. Ron Bridegam broke a record for underclassmen by winning a first place. Jerry Shaw won a second place in the State Tournament. The Reserve Wrestlers won five and lost five of their dual and quadrangular meets. The State Wrestling Meet found the Activi- RESERVE WRESTLING: Row I: Hudkins, Green, Karam- ties Building Gymnasium transformed into a pelas, Robinovitz, Clements, Bruhl, Schwartz. Row 2: Baker, multiple pattern of mats, coaches, referees, Markel, Hunt, Cheasbro, Markey, Goetowski, Trippel, and contestants. Wayne Osborn, coach. Page 129 VARSITY BASEBALL: Row I: Nimoclcs, H. Monismith, D. Monismith, Louden, Haas, Grohowski, Hergenrader, Snider. Row 2: Buford Grosscup, coach: Schick, manager; Yordt, Clemens, Rohn, Blood, Jones, Moser, Scheneman, manager. YUuvcom aa. (Pool (DiamoruL CbdiofL Despite the return of only three ex- perienced Varsity players, the Lincoln High Baseball Team defeated favored Lincoln Northeast 10-3 in their first game of the season. Letterman Gary Haas covers the out- field; while the only other two lettermen, Darold Monismith and Mickey Snider, alter- nate at the pitcher's mound. Rounding out the diamond fourteen are eight players up from the Reserves: Rod Blood, Dick Cle- mens, Bob Hergenrader, Harold Monismith, John Moser, Steve Nimocks, Dennis Rohn, and Marion Yordt. Foes in the Inter-City League include Omaha North, Omaha Tech, Omaha South, Omaha Benson, Creighton Prep, Omaha Westside, and Abraham Lincoln. Within the capital city the Links meet Lincoln North- east and Lincoln Southeast twice each. RESERVE BASEBALL: Row I: Rownd. DeVere, Dedmon, Shafer, Spealman, Robinson, Hunt, Walter, Hollibaugh. Row 2: Hinkle manager: Stamm. LaDuke, Wise, Whitby, Trippel, Grenemeier, McKay, Shepard, Darrell Grell, coach. Page 130 VARSITY TENNIS: Row I: Fry. Vaughan. Lowe. Row 2: RESERVE TENNIS: Row I: Christian. Gordon, Jones. LeRoy Colson, coach: Dickinson, Seymour. Slaikeu. Handy. Row 2: Taube. Brown, Ward. Olson. Sf iidu fiWvacL Ifourn JalordL With no returning lettermen from the team that was runner-up in last year's State Meet, LeRoy Colson, tennis coach, will get this year's varsity performance from four I960 Reserve lettermen and three sopho- mores. Feature meets include: Lincoln Northeast and Lincoln Southeast, the Inter- City Conference, and the State Meet on May 19-20. Coach Dick Beechner's team, finishing second in last year's State Golf Tournament, is teeing off this season with one returning letterman and much new talent, including one Reserve letterman from last year and two sophomores. Top action on the links will include several triangular meets and the State Tournament on May 20. VARSITY GOLF: Schwartzkopf. Nelson. Imig. Putens, Dick RESERVE GOLF: Row I: Wolf. Franklin Fults. Row 2: Beechner, coach. Bauer. Gross, Kos, Cullen. Page 131 VARSITY TRACK: Row I: McConnell. Chambers. Davis. Thom Robinovltz. Condreay. Pfeiff, McDaniel. McGrath. Sitzman. Row 2: Yant. Marquardt Heideman, Robinson. Williams. Vogel. Rowe. Bailey. Shaw. Fisher. Hamilton. Row 3: Stacy. Traudt. Collingham. Swanson. True. Hunter, Gaters. Wagner, Campbell, Gordon. Marsh, manager: Townsend, manager; Sala, manager. JkindadA, QopL In the first meet of the season, the Lincoln High School Track and Field Team, with ten returnees from the I960 State Championship Track Team, walked away with their eighth successive city track title. The Links chalked up 100 points against Lincoln North- east's 6M 2 points and Lincoln Southeast's 45l 2 points. After losing to Grand Island in a dual meet, LHS showed championship style in the Central Nebraska Invitational Meet. Bobby Williams spurred on the team by sweeping the 100-yard dash in 9.5 seconds and then flying across the broad-jump pit 24 feet, Coaches: Sommers, Scott With a swift sure start, Bobby Williams dashes one hundred yards towards the finish-line tape. Warming up before a meet, miler, Mike McGrath, and relay runners, Loren Swanson, Roger Campbell, and Charles McDaniel, develop their wind power during a fast-paced practice run. Page 132 RESERVE TRACK: Row I: McAllaster. Armstrong. Clements, Shepard. Tupper, Cooper, Robinson. Row 2: Kelly. Bartlett. Zichek, Perkins, Hay, Kieper, Moats, Folmer. Row 3: Butts, Fuller, Bates, Zuerlein, Butcher, Rudolph, Siefkes. 8£ l JiilfL one-half inch. Both marks would have been new re- cords had the wind been less strong. Despite this boost, Lincoln fell second to Grand Island, 41 • 2 points to 41 points. Lending experience to the team are lettermen, Roger Campbell, Ron Chambers, Charles McDaniel, Mike McGrath, Biff Pfeiff, Loren Swanson, Earl True, and Bobby Williams. Other meets scheduled are the Inter-City Meet, the District Meet, the State Meet, and dual meets with Boys Town and Beatrice. CROSS-COUNTRY: Row I: McDaniel. McGrath. Row 2: Bridegam. S aikeu. Ortiz. Trackmen, Ron Chambers and Biff Pfeiff. deftly skim across the tops of the low hurdles and then sprint on to the next obstacle. Throwing himself up and over the high-jump bar, Earl True demonstrates the form that enabled him to take first in the Central Nebraska Invitational. Page 133 INTRAMURAL TRACK CHAMPIONS: Home Room 112: N. McConnell, C. McDaniel, C. Hardin, D. Thom. M. McGrath. FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS: Home Room 109: S. Nimocks. D. Monismith. T. Young, J. Grohowski. J. Merriman, D. Usher. S. Schick, F. Glover. cXin Uu Stand, Out in, QnJthamwuddu The Lincoln High intramural program, under the direction of Neil Hafemeister, took long strides this year in advancing intramural activities. The intramural pro- gram includes football, basketball, bowling, volleyball, tennis, track, baseball, and free recreational activity programs during vaca- tions and after school. A new touch was added this year when intramural champions from the Lincoln schools clashed to determine the city intra- mural championship. Along with this went the customary awarding of plaques and trophies to home rooms and shops for out- standing intramural achievement. In football, home room 109 defeated Southeast's intramural champion 34-13, to capture the city intramural championship. With the end of basketball season, home room I 12 stood in first place with a 5-1 record only to suffer defeat at the hands of home room 103 in the school tourna- ment. Home room 103 later went on to beat Southeast's and Northeast's cham- pions and to become the city intramural champion in basketball. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT AND CITY CHAMPIONS: Home Room 103: R. Chambers. E. True, R. Zichek. J. Strieker, H. Monismith, D. Rohn. BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS: Home Room 112: Row I: J. Ozols, D. Thom. J. Merriman. Row 2: C. McDaniel, T. Cleveland, C. Hardin, M. Haynes. M. McGrath. Page 134 Golf enthusiasts, Linda Wallen, Anita Johnson, Peggy McIntyre, Georgia Craven, Sandy Hill, and Karen Karnopp, take advantage of the club's excel- lent instruction and equipment. Included in the indoor sports program is ping-pong, which is enjoyed by Linda Wallen, Della Kildaw, Twyla Paroubek, Carol Phelps, Edith Ozolins, and Deana Dahlinger. )CiCL Vft mb Ail £njoij SpDAJtA. To maintain physical fitness and to enjoy participation in sports, members of GAA compete as individuals and on teams. They receive emblems and letters as proof of successful completion of requirements for this participation. Each year the outstanding senior member receives the GAA award, based on participation, leadership, and sports- manship. Boys have no monopoly on exciting basketball games when Jean Tilman, Barbara Potter, Joyce Wilson, Carolyn Jones, Sharon Anderson, Janet Zastrow, and Jody Martin come onto the court. Bull's eye is a familiar cry when Mary Zieg, Sandy Howell, Nancy Huff, Kathleen Broer, Jean Mielak, and Vija Rekte practice their archery. Outdoor exercise and enjoyment are two factors which make softball attractive to Priscilla Mullins, Linda Pat Wilson, Judy Kiser, Kathleen Broer, Vivian Virtanen, and Nancy Knowles. Page 135 The fine foods, good service, and pleasant atmos- phere at KING'S DRIVE-IN, 3935 South St., are natural drawing cards for LHS students, Ron Stork, Karen Heckman, Pam Hauschildt, and Don Thomas. Filling out a deposit slip, Todd Hoover and Mary Gilbert take advantage of the modern, convenient, professional banking service available at the NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, 13 and O Sts. These chicks from Lincoln High School (Kaye Gingrich and Glenda Jenkins) are fascinated by a few of the thousands of chicks which are raised each year by HILL HATCHERY, 10 and S Sts. Judging from the pictures in the background and the one they're holding, Terry Tice and Joleyn Schall feel certain that their best bet for senior pictures is TOWNSEND STUDIO, 226 So. 11 St. After reading the brochures below the sign, Judy Young and Loren Swanson are convinced that in- surance from MIDWEST LIFE INSURANCE CO., 500 S. 16 St., and planned security are synonymous. Page 138 Charlotte Anderson and Donna Peterson are shown a new gas range—one of the newest items among the complete line of gas appliances — at the CENTRAL ELECTRIC GAS CO., 144 So. 12 St. At the third-floor high-school shop at MILLER PAINE, 13 and O Sts., Hi-Visers Dixie Hufnagle and Rosemarie Jacobs help Sandy Weber (center) pick the right dress for Sandy. Getting ahead of the rush for senior pictures, Lana Brown and Susan Hossack sign up to have their pictures taken at ANDERSON STUDIO, 1034 O St., for they know they will get quality work. Behind this huge vault door at the COMMON- WEALTH COMPANY, 126 No. 11 St., the savings of Janis Pitsch and Doug Usher will grow and grow at a steady, healthy'' rate. Tom Seymour and Clare Bentall watch Nick Robin- son display his talent on a new guitar from DIETZE MUSIC HOUSE, INC., 1208 O St., where they find a complete line of instruments, music, and records. Attention, future business men and women! Arlene Gruttis and Rosemary Long have found just the place for post high-school business training—the LINCOLN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, 209 No. 14 St. Page 139 Fred Glover and Ron Robertson get some first- hand advice on bonds and accident insurance at the office of WEAVER-MINIER CO., LTD., 217 Sharp Building, Nebraska's largest insurance agency. Pam Smith and Aaron Wilson examine one of the typewriters on display at LATSCH BROTHERS, INC., 1124 O St. Latsch Brothers carry a com- plete line of school equipment and supplies. Well pleased with this sample of fine photographic work available at HAMILTON'S STUDIO, 14 and P Sts., Jackie Holmes and Mark Firestone are sure to return next year for senior pictures. Ron Beatty, Mike Haynes, and John Robinson seem well pleased with this all-new Corvair Greenbrier— one model which makes the 1961 Chevrolet so popular—at DUTEAU CHEVROLET CO., 18 and O Sts. The scholarship key which is presented each year to the LHS senior with the highest grade average is one of the fine products of RIXSTINE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 1108 P St. From the collection of over a million books and a complete line of school supplies at the NEBRASKA BOOK STORE, I 135 R St., Michele Angle and Tim Timken have found just the right book. Page 140 Jerry Strieker and Suzanne Dana examine a custom, flipper type hubcap at KETELSEN AUTOMOTIVE CO., 237 So. 9 St. Ketelsen Automotive is the Lincoln headquarters for McCulloch Karts, engines, and kart parts and accessories. This company also carries a complete stock of custom auto parts and accessories. This contemporary card, which seems to please Kenny Smith and Donna Kyckelhahn, is just one from the large selection available at ALVORD PHARMACY, 855 So. 27 St., where prescription and fountain services are also offered. Seeing the 1961 LinJ(s division pages for the first time, Lm s Board members Tom Ollenburg, Ken Haar, and Janeil Shepherd can well appreciate the fine work done by CAPITAL ENGRAVING CO., 1014 0 St. Page 141 Two down and three to go, is the story as Helen Anderson, Corey Gacusana, Gary Haas, and Gloria Kowrack relax at the COOL CREST GOLF COURSE, 220 No. 48 St. On Graduation Day 1961 all LHS seniors will wear caps and gowns which are identical to these worn by Marc Danekas and Donna Filbert and supplied by the MOHAWK CAP GOWN CO., 1125 R St. John Martin and Ginny Canfield examine this huge machine which churns one thousand gallons of ice cream per hour at the BEATRICE FOODS CO., home of Meadow Gold products, at 726 L St. While Rod Blood adjusts the lamp, Georgia Mer- riam is beinq prepared for a picture that will re- flect the high quality which makes EDHOLM AND BLOMGREN, 318 So. 12 St., so popular with seniors. Lin s board members, Glenda Payne and John Snowden, see a year's hard work come to life in these pages which roll off the press at WOODRUFF PRINTING CO. 1000 Q St. This Advocate, being proofed by Charlotte Towle and Ann Oder, is one of eighteen hundred copies printed every other week at CAPITOL PRINTING CO., 2322 O St. Page 142 Susan Hanneman and Bob Hergenrader watch Karlyn Ebner and Bob Bettenhausen as each takes a big step towards a successful financial future by filling out forms for a personal checking account at the FIRST CON- TINENTAL NATIONAL BANK TRUST CO., 1201 N St. Thoroughly delighted with the taste of Weaver s Wavy Chips, Gayle Anderson, Steve Hayes, Allen Arm- strong, and Susan Selk sample a few of these crisp chips as they come straight from the cookers at the WEAVER POTATO CHIP CO., 610 L St. Page 143 At one of the Skyline Foods and Ice Cream Stores located in Lincoln, Lml{s photographers, Howard Knox and Jerry Kroeger, enjoy delicious ice cream made at SKYLINE DAIRY, 5100 So. 14 St. Ron Chambers and Dace Eglite, well satisfied with their senior pictures, recommend ARTHUR OWENS STUDIO, 714 Federal Securities Building, to next year's seniors. Donna Foreman tells Sandy Peterson and Jan Johnson that their choir robes will receive the same expert cleaning as all other garments taken to HOLLYWOOD CLEANERS, 2760 South St. This candid of the Varsity Cheerleaders demon- strates the photographic skill which is available to seniors for their senior pictures at LES McADAMS STUDIO, 1039 No. 44 St. Gerry Cullen and Ted Schultz watch these familiar milk cartons as they proceed on their way to be filled with Roberts milk—one of the fine products of ROBERTS DAIRY CO., 220 So 20 St. Page 144 A Abbott, 8arbara—32, 104. 116 Abrahamson, Sharron—62 Ace. Charlene—70 Acher, Randall—32. 82. 118, 120 ACTIVITIES—80-101 Adair, Terry—70 Adams, Barbara—70 Adams, Connie—70. 92 ADVERTISEMENTS—138-144 ADVOCATE—84-85 Ager, Judith—70 Ager. Pat—62. 87 . 96. 105, 110 Aguilar, Rita—32. 116 Anlberg. Douglas—62. 123 Akers. Johnny—32, 100. 118, 119 128 Akin, Julia—116 Aldape. Joanne—32, 87, 116 Aldridge. Gladys—62 Alexander, Mrs. Marylouise—17 Alkire. Bernice—70 Allchin. David—32. 109, 112 Allen, Arthur—70 Allen. Cheryl—70. 77. 107 Allen. Francis—33, 118, 120. 127 Allen, Lauren—70 Allen. Ronald—62 Alles. Linda-70. 92. 108 Alles. Theodore—62. 84. 112 ALL SCHOOL PLAY-88 ALL SPORTS ROYALTY—119 Alt. Lavon-70. 77 . 81. 87. 107. 108 Ames. Phillip—33 Andersen, Loid—70 Anderson, Bruce—70, 72. 91, 97, 123 Anderson, Charlotte—33, 91. 116. 139 Anderson, Gayle—30. 31. 33, 90, 93. 94, 95. 97. 116, 143 Anderson. Helen—30, 31. 33, 80, 88, 89, 90, 94. 95. 97. 100. 116, 119, 142 Anderson. Martha—62. 96, 105, 106 Anderson. Richard—62 Anderson. Sally—70. 77. 107. 108 Anderson, Sharon—62. 135 Andrus, Judith—70 , 99. 108 Angle. Michele—31. 33. 83. 108, 112. 140 Anale, Sylvia—62. 64 APPRENTICE CHEERLEADERS—69 AQUALI NKS—105 Armstrong, Allen—62, 88. 89. 93 106. 143 Armstrong. Margaret—30. 31 33. 92. 108. 109, 110 Arnold, Diana—70. 108, 110 ART CLUB-108 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE-99 Atkins. James—70 Atk:ns. Sheila—70 Attebery, Judith—62, 67 Aughe. April—62 Augstums, Astride—31, 33. 92. 99 108, 110 Ault. DeWitt—33 Axe. John—62, 123 B Baers. Nadyne—33. 116 Bears. Neil—70 Backus, Michael—70 Bade. Georgia—70 Bailey. Fred—62. 123. 126. 132 Bailey. Jerry—62 Baker. Gloria—62 Baker. Janet—62. 96 Baker, Robert—62 Baker. Saundra—70 Baker. Tom-70. 100, 123. 129 Baldwin. Earl—33 Balodis, Liga—70 BAND-92-93 Barnes, Janice—70 Barnes. Willian—70 Barnett, Dan—70 Barnhouse, Sandra—62, 96 Barron, Richard—62. 127 Barry. Donna—70 Bartlett. Joseph—62. 97, 133 BASEBALL— 130 BASKETBALL—124 126 Bassler, Steven—33. 93 Bastemeyer. Pamela—33. 100. 116 Bate, Larry—33 Bates. Clifford—33 Bauer, Connie—70, 118 Bauer. Ralph-62. 97 .123. 131 Bauer. Rudolph—12 Qndox. Bauers. Ronald—33, 100. 128 Baugher, Mrs. Louise—14, 91 Baum, Ernest—33 Baum, Mary—62 Baumanis, Anda—31, 33. 61. 94. 97. 101. 109 Bausewein, Kathy—62 Bayless. Margalene—34, 116 Beach, Tom—34 Beatty. Ron-62. 120. 140 Beaty. Sharon—62. 96 Beave. William-70. 92. 123 Bechtholdt, Ronald—70 Beck, Arnold—62. 82 Beck. Constance—62 Beckmann, Barbara—70, 77, 107, 108 Beechner. Richard—25. 122, 131 Behrens. Billie—71 Behrens, Connie—71 Beideck, Bonnie—62, 64, 96. 101, 106. 108 Bell. Sandra—34. 110, 113, 116 Bellich. Sandra—71 Beltz, Cathleen—71, 107 Bender, Kathleen—31. 34. 61, 89. 90. 93. 95. 97. 106, 107. 108. 113, 116 Bennett, Sharon—62 Bentall. Clare—31. 34. 92. 105. 106. 116. 139 Benting, Karen—31. 34 , 80, 105, 116, 118. 119 Bentz. Calvin—128 Bentzinger. Kathryn—71. 99. 104 Berg, Walter—71 Berggren. Louise—7l Bernhardt. Jane—31. 34, 84. 85, 106. 107. 116, 117 Bestc. Mike—62 Betten. Donald—34 Bettenhausen. Robert—31, 34, 90. 93. 101. 112. 143 Betts, Elizabeth—34. 116 Bieber. Kathleen—71. 99. 104, 108 Bieger, Barbara—63. 107. 108 Biggs. Lonnie—63 Bigley, DarWin—34 Bite. Guna—34. 101. 110. M3. 116 Bitterman, Cheryl—34 Bixler. Lou—63 Blair, Diana—71. 82, 107 Blair, Opal—34, 110 B'alr. Susan—74 Blair, Tom—63 Blauser, James—34 Blessing. Charles—71 Blood. Rodman—63, 93. 124, 125, 130 142 BOARD OF EDUCATION-12 Bodfield, Jerry—34 Bodfield. Jimmy—7l Bodie. Sandra—63, 96. 105 Boffenmyer Janice—63 Boaar, William—13 Bohner, Karen—71. 92 Boldebuck, Janice—63. 85, 96 Bond. Cynthia-63. 93. 98. 104 106 Borden. Helen—63 Bork, Thomas—63, 97 Bornemeler, Gary—71 Bosking, Robert—31, 34. 61. 90. 112 Bostic. Dionne—34, 99. HO. 116 Boucher. Richard—71 Bourke. Jamesine—15 Bowers, Beverly—63 Bowers, Gloria—63. 96. 100 BOYS GLEE CLUB-97 BOYS OCTET—90. 97 Bradley. Freddy—71 Bradley. Stella—63 Bramblet, Steve—63. 100 Bratcher. Eulalie—15 Brchan. Sandra—63. 96 Breazeale. John—63 Breeling. Janet—71 Brehm. Kathy—71. 82. 104. 107 109 Bridegam, Ronald—63. 118. 129, 133 Bridges, Gary—71 Briggs. Cheryl—71 Brock. Harold—7l Broer. Kathleen-35. 95. 116. 135 Brommer, Kenneth—63 Brooks. Shari—35 Rrophy, Sharon—63 Brown Lana—63. 69. 81. 96. 105. 106. 139 Brown. Roger—35. 85. 93. 118. 127 Brown. Ronald—71. 131 Brown, Yvonne—71 Brownson. Larry—71 Bruce. Cynthia—35. 116 Bruhl, Don—63. 123 Bruhl. John—71. 129 Brunkow. Donald—63 Bruvold, Margaret—63 Buckey. Donna—71 Buckner, Mrs. Ruth—19 Buehler, Patricia—63 , 69. 100, 106 Buell, Frances—21 Buntemeyer. Marjorie—63 Burback, Sandy-63. 96. 101. 104. 109. NO Burford, William—63 Burgett, Chyrl—71. 82 Burggraf. Pamela—71 Burk. David—35. 61. 84. 90. 91, 94, 95. 97 Burkey, James—35 Burnham, Guilford—14 Burns, Donald—35 Busch, Gary—35 Busch. Karen—35. 116 Butcher, David—63. 133 Butcher, Gary—35 Butts, Richard—71. 126. 133 Bykerk, Katherine—71, 107 Byron. Charlotte—71 C Caddy, Mrs. Pearl—26 Caldwell, Ivan—18 Calhoun. Rhoda—63. 96 CAMERA CLUB-112 Campbell. George—63 Campbell. Joan—35. 116 Campbell. Roger—31. 35. 61. 80. 90. 93 . 95 . 97. 118, 119. 120. 122. 124. 132 Campbell. Shirley—71 Campsheide, Jimmy—71 Canfield, Patricia—71. 77. 110 Canfield. Virginia—35. 87. 99. 106. HO. H6. 142 Cardwell. Thomas—63 Carlson, Barbara—71, 99. 110 Carlson. Roma—71 Carper, Charles—63 Carr. Elaine—71. 87. 108 Carr. Joyce—63. 87. 104 Carter. David—71 Casady, Gaylia—71. 107 Cassner, Carl—71 Cave. Judith—63 Cavett, Alva—17 Cepurnieks Arnis—71 Cessna. Barbara—63 Chambers. Ronald—35. 80. 95. 118, 119, 132. 133. 134, 144 Chapin, Sandra—63 Charlton, Suzanne—71 Chase. Craig—71. 100. 123. 126 Cheasebro. Clarence—63. 109. 129 CHEERLEADERS—118 144 Chesnut, Charlotte—63. 104, 109. 110 CHESS CLUB-109 Chipman, Mary—31. 35. 82. 110. 113 CHOIR-94 95 Chrastil. Darlene—71 Christensen, James—63. 97, 101, 128 Christian, George—71. 131 Christiansen. Lucille—71 Christopher, Jerrilee—35. 105. 116 Chudly. Dianne—71. 99, 110 Cidlik. James—63. 92. 128 Clark. Dean—35. 94 Clark. Keith—63. 100 Clark Richard—35 CLASSES—32 77 Clawson. Dean—20. 127 Cleckner. Deborah—63. 96 Clemens. Richard—63, 123, 126, 130 Clement. Susan—63 Clements. Robert—71. 123, 129, 133 Cleveland, Troy—31. 36. 88. 89, 91. 93. 98. 101. 106. 134 Cline. Judy—36 Cline. Mrs. Martha—14 Closson. Earl—71 Clough. Carolyn—63 Clough, Sharen—71 Clover, Linda—63 COED COUNSELORS—104 Coffey. Anne—36. 116 Coffia. Janice—36. 91. HO. 113, 116 Cole. Sharon—36 Coleman. William—27 Collaso, Harrell—63 Collaso, Henry—71. 82 Collingham, David—63, 81, 87. 97, l18. 120. 132 Collingham. Mary—63 Colson. LeRoy—23, I3l Combes. Marie-Odile—36. 95. HO. 116 Compton, Robert—23 Condreay. Danny—71, 123, 132 Condreay. Donna—36 . 61. 101. 106. 113, 116 Converse. Howard—63 Cook. Barbara—63. 92. 109 Cooley. James—63. 93. 98 Cooley. LeRoy—71 Cooley, Sandra—71 Coombs. Mrs. Irma—24 Cooper, Alice—36. 105. 116 Cooper, John—71, 109, 112 Cooper. Niles—63. 118. 129 132 Cornell. Nancy—36. 93. II3. 116 Corum, Ronald—71 Cosier, David—71 Cotton. Phyllis—36. 116, 118 Coulter. Mary—71 COUNTY DAY—83 Covolik. Robert—63. 93. 98 Coy. Sharon—36. 116 Craig. Linda—36. 100. 113. 116 Craven. Georqia—31. 36. 84, 94. 105. 116. 135 Crawford, Linda—71 Crawmer, Wanda—16, 91 Crewdson. Carol—36. 105. 116 CROSS COUNTRY-133 Crouse. Carolyne—71 Crumley, Eldon—71 Cubbison. Richard—71. 109 Cullen, Gerry—36. 92. 128. 131. 144 Culver. Robin—71. 107 Cunnigan, Marvie—123 Currie. Alexander—23. 91 Curry. Willie—71 Curtin. James—36 Cutshall, Charlene—63. 96. 105 D Dadzitis. Valdis—63 . 89. 92. 106. 127 Dahlbeck, Karen—36. 91. 110. 112, 116 Dahlberg, Karen—63, 87. 92. 101. NO. 112 Dahlinger, Deanna—71. 101. 135 Dahlstrom. Karen—36, 101. 106. HO. H3. 116 Daland, Cynthia—37. 116 Dalrymple. Jonathan—71 Damian, Joseph—37 Damke, Susan—63, 101 Damrow, Keith—63 Dana Suzanne—37, 141 Danekas. Marc—37. 118. 120. 128 142 Danese, Teresina—19 Daugherty, Gloria—37. 116 Daugherty. Katheren—37. 116 Davenport, Jill—71 Davenport. John—37 Davenport. Marilee—63 David. Teresa—31, 37. 80. 81. 94. 105. 116. 118 Davidson. Stephen—37 Davis, Cheryl—71 Davis. Patty—63 Davis, Raymond M.—63. 89 106, 127 Davis. Raymond P.—63 Davis. Virginia—71 Dawson, Jean—37, 89, 94, 95. 99 106. 116 Dean, Cheryl—63. 96. 106 Dean. Dennis—71 Dean. Sandy—63 DeBoer, Beverly—71 deBrown, Roger—37. 94, 120 Debus. Jonece—37. 100, 116 Debus. Ronald—71 Dedmon. James—63. 130 Delhay. Dianah—71 Dennis. Linda—71 Dennis. Mary—71 DeVere. Stephen—63. 97. 130 Dickey. Reba—71, 99 Dickinson. Selden—71. 77. 123. 126, 131 Dietrich. Carlene—71. 92. 107 Dillon. Richard—71 Page 145 c J Otllow. Gary—37 i Dinges, John—1 123 Dlttenber. Dan’e'—71 Dockery. John—71. 123 Do!berg. Victor—43 Dooley. Jtaine—71 DOOR GU ARDS-99 u DornUfi. Barbara—37. 100. 1.12. j DM , Mary—71. 99. 107 I J D'otnberger. Mafifla —37, RD 94, 105. 116. Ilf y Douglas. Frfceknan—63 . 7 Douglas. M thael—63. |26- Downiqi AnitA—7I. 72. 107 Dow(WBill!e-6 C Dr-wier.l Garvf-47. 95 P Tvo,jDawIc —37. 59. 82.i9VJl8. xJ itfTjl it Drewes. Cd' Drogd. K te JrV v, ' f! i A°uer. Don _ y y Duffek Nancy—31. 38 IJ Dumldr. Dean—7 Dtfmler. ympert Fore ma l Bonnie—72 Foreman. Deana—63 Foreman, Donna—14 113. 117. 144 y . Donn U, 116 'Foster, £ Francis. Jafc s—72 Frank I In Lfeslie—72, 117 106, 118, ■ Freauf. Fredstj Freer fcOTjW. EtizabeA- 'Leaneer—3 .Eh, Robert- „ 122. 128 'Fritsch. June—V, 91. 117 1j -39 94. M3. 117 . Sal-39. 109 fcf-63. 69. 80. 88. 96. M04. 106. NO liam—63. 80. 83. 88. 3. jlO. 127. 131 Fuller. Richard—72 Fulmer. Micke Fulls. Donald- 131 Funkey. Diaq Fushia. C FUTURE N S CLUB-113 -17. 91 FUTURE Fynbk 117, I It 96, 106. ZRETARIES CLUB-113 k—72 ywine. Carolyn—63 Jner. Janice—63. 67 Epner. Karlyn—63, 96, 100, I U0. 143 ECA GOMMITTEE Edmisto Christi Ba -yf3 EltJfcF-6, tje -43. 89. 97. 106 Richard—38 Jace—31. 38. I0iyf06 M3. 144 Gacusana. Corey—31, 91. 94. 95. 100. Edwar Edwar Egan, Eqq Eqly . M0 Eitel, Tho Elliott. D Elsasser Emert. Qe Enevold Eno. Jea r hvz rome—71, i nn—71 Jane—38. 92. 116 43 96. Ill 120. 104. 113 Eno. Joan—63. 82. 9. Evans. Clarence—20 Evans. Mrs fl by 5 ' Evans. Su$A-C 84 85. 100, I 116 Ever. Linda—38, FACULTY-12 Eager. Linda—38. I Fahrnbruch, Cha J ne—71 Fahrnbruch, Ddne—63 Failing. Robert—31. 38 Farber. Mary—71 Farley. Janet—63. 101 Faust. Curtis—38 Faust, Lenora—71, 99. 104 Felber. Bob—72 Felsing. Kenneth—72 Felton. Ward—63. 97. 127 Fiala, Judith—38, 94. 116 Fifer. Bill—63 Filbert. Donna—3l. 38. 80, 81. 84. 94. 105. 106. 117. 119. 142 Filbert. Judith—31. 38. 82. 85. 94. 115 116 Finley. Linda—3l. 38. 91. 95, 105. 117 Finstad. William—38 Fintel. Konnie—63 Firestone. Mark—63. 118. 120, ,122, 140 Fischer. Deanna—39. M3. 117 Fischer. Kenneth—72 Fischer. Melvin—39, 93, 118, 120 132 Fish. Pam—63 Flanagan. Donald—27 Flanagan, Mrs. Helen—15 Floth. Steven—72 Fochtman. Jim—72 Foley. Mr$. Beulah—14 Folqer. Mary—72. 99 Folmer Bill—63. 82. 97. 123. 126. 133 FOOTBALL—120-123 Forbes. Herbert—27 Forbus. William—72 Ford, Janet—72 nshorn. Larr Garcia. Cetftlii Garcia. Esther Gardner, 107 99, 126 Ruth—16 ainer—64, Andrew -- j _ _ _v Kenr- Z I28 GawripVfTris Gp+tf David—110 eier. Karis—72. 108 Geiqer. Lillian—64, 82. 87. 101, 105 Geiger. Lucy—23 Gelarden. Richard—72 Gentry. Linda—72 George. Kathleen—72 George. Ron—64 Georgi. Liesl—16. 39. 92. 106. M2. 113 Gerdes. Phyllis—72 Gerstenberger. Gary—40. 107 Gibson. Dave—40 Gibson. Dianne—64 Giedd. Jerry—72 Gies, Jean—40. 113. 117 Gies. jerry—40, 84 Giqer. Shirley—72 Gilbert. Mary-40. 82, 91 95. M6. 138 GUI. Linda—40. 85. M0. M3. 117 Gill. Sue—64 Gillies. William—25 Gilliland. Harold-22. 129 Gilmore. Janet—64 Gingery, Paula—72 Gingrich. Gail—40 . 60 . 91. 117. 119 Gingrich. Kaye—64 , 96. 106, 110. 138 GIRLS ATHLETTC ASSOCIATION—135 GIRLS OCTET—90. 97 Givens. Edward—72. 92. 98. 118. 128 Glascock. Donna—64. 100. 104, 106. 110 Glover. Frederick—40. 134, 140 Goble, Mike—64 Godwin. Marlene—64 Godwin. Mary—64. 67 Goeschel Robert—72 123 Goetowski, Charles—72. 91, 123. 129 Goetz, Frank—64. 118. 1i Goggans, Joe—64 GOLF-131 Golz, Dwayne—72 Gonzalez. Richard—64 Goodman. Barbara—40. „-...B Goodwin. Joan—40. 99. 06. M0. 117 Gordon. Alan—72. 92. 1 3. 131 Gordon. Dennis—72. Ill 120. 127. 132 7 Gordon. Sandra—40. 87, M3, 117 Gore. Dorthea—18. 9(J Gorka. Elizabeth—64 96. 110 Graham. Donald—72 Graham. Phyllis—721 Graham, Robert—6 Grant. Mrs. Merrel Grant. Sandra—72 Gray. Mary—64 Gray. Philip—72. K 3 Greely. Judith—40 Green, Max—64 Green. Rex—64. 129 Grenwald. Gretchen-} Greenwalt. Dennis- Greenwalt. Dennise 108 Greer, Maurice—72 . Grell. Darrell—25. 126. Grenemeier, Jerry—64. Gribble. James—72 Grieser. Richard—64 GKffitts. Marion—40. 91 G ggs, Robert—40 ■ T'iqgs. Susan—72 Grim. Barbaja—40 Grinberqs. Qlido—64. 127 Growhowsxi Aames—31 40 93, 101, Wjlb GrgneytfHfabeth—19 .G'Tw Thomas—40. 131 •scup. Buford—24. 123. 130 _ rosscup. Mrs. Jane—2V7 9 Grubb, Patricia—41. I ijj Gruendeman. Judith - re Grut 91. 117 l 39 GudcJ r,- larylin—41. 94 lerson. Roxene—64, M3 Ip. Michael—72. 77 99. 110 . 26 Haar. Kenneth—30. 31, 41. 86. 95. M0. 141 Haas. Becky-64. 69, 80. 81. 83 96. 101, 104 Haas. Gary—41. 81. 95. 118 119 120. 124. 125. 130. 142 Haase. Dianne—72. 92. 108 Haase. James—64 Haberman. Marilee—72 Hadley. Roqer—72. 127 Haeffner. Lana—64 Hafemeister. Neil—25. 134 Haqeman, Michael—72 Haqen. Carla—64. 93. 96. 106. 108. MO Hager. Katherine—72 Hale. John—17 Halfar. Wayne—41. 90. 92 Hall. Carol—72 Hall. Robert—64. 108 Hall. Ruth—21 Hamer. Bob—64 Hamer. Helen—41. 117 Hamilton. Ronald—73. 99. 132 Hamilton. Trisha—75 Hancock. Leland—41. 109. 112 Handsaker. Phyllis—64 . 99 100 107. 108 Handy. Kenneth—73. 131 Hanna. Judy—73 Hanneman, Susan—41, 82 90 91, 100. 105, 117. 143 Hansen, Pam—64. 87 Harden. Chuck—95, 134 Hardin. Judy—73 Harms. Arlene—64 Harpster, Charles—64, 127 Harr, Kathleen—64 Harrington. Robert—20 Harris, Barbara—73 Harris. Beverly—64 . 83 . 88 . 96, 104. 106. MO Harris. Lloyd—73 Harshaw. Marsha—64 Hart. Selma—64. 101. 104. 109. MO Hartman. Judith—73. 100, 107 Hassel. Melodeann—73. 93. 99 Hastriter, Jerry—64 Hatcher. Holly—64 . 96. 101 Hatfield. Janice—64 Hauschildt, Pamela—31. 41. 82, 89, 91. 95 . 97 . 99. 104. 106. 108. 117, 138 Hawk. Roger—41. 91 Hay, Steven—64. 133 Hayes. Patricia—73 Hayes, Stephen—41, 143 Haynes, Michael—41. 134, 140 Headley. Joan—73. 99 Heckman, Betty—15 Heckman. Karen—30. 31. 41. 89 94. 106. M3. 117. 138 Heckman, Thomas—73. 107. 110 Hedges. Barbara—41. 67 He el. Sandra—64. lOl. 104 Heideman. Larry—64. M8. 124, . 132 Heidenreich. Mary—41. 95. 106, M0. 117 Heidenreich, Monty—64 Heilijk Judy-64. 83. 85. 93. 96. Helzer. Mary—64 . 92. 96. 106. 107 108. 110 Hemphill, Paul—64 Hendrickson. Donna—64. 96 Herbel. Clara—73 Herbster, Mrs. Corene—15 Hergenrader. Gerald—41. 60 Hergenrader, Robert—64 . 82 . 93, 126. 130. 143 Hergenrader. Tim—65 Herman. Bruce—65. 92 Herman, Geraldine—42. 92, 117 Hermann, Klaus—65 Herrick. Lorie—65. 96. 104. 107. 108. 109. 110 Heskett. Eldon—14 Hess. Marie—73 Heuke. Willard-65. 93.. 128 Hiatt. Bonita—42. 101. M3. 117 Hibbert. Mrs. Alice—26 Hicks. Karen—73 Hicks. Pamela—73 Higgins. Colleen—73. 107. III Hill. Gae—42. 106. 110. 117 Hill. Sandra—73. 82. 135 Hillhouse, Eldean—65 Hillhouse. Glenn—65 Hilt, Sandra—73 Hiner, Bonita—65. 99. 107. 108 Hinkle. John-65. 130 Hinkle, Kenneth—42 Hinkle. Rosemary—73. 104 HI-SPOT COMMITTEE-101 Hockemeier, Paul—73 Hodges Richard—65. 123 Hodgin. Virginia—42. 90. 94, 97, 108. M3. 117 Hoffart, Walter—65 Hoffman, Duane—65 Hoffman. Kathleen—65. 100. 104 107. 113 Holden. Jimmy—73 Holder. Robert—42. 95. 118, 119, 128 Hollibaugh, David—73. 123, 126. 130 Holloway. Glenda—65 Hollstien. Roxanne—73. 80. 110 Holman. Janice—42. 83. 117 Holmes. Jacaueline—65. 69, 83. 96. 104 140 HOMECOMING ROYALTY—119 HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES -82 HONORED SENIORS—30 Hooper. Joel—73 Hoover, Mary—73 Hoover. Todd—42. 88. 93. 138 Hopkins. Shirley—42. 104. 107 Hopkins. Velma—73 Hopkins. Vera—73 Hcssack, Susan—17. 65. 83. 85. 87. 93. 100, 104. 106 M0. 139 Hottenstem. Charles—42 Houdek, Mrs. Viola—17. 67 House. .Donald—73 Housel. Gloria—65 Housel. Sandra—42. M3. 117 Houtchens. Jerry—65 Howell. Judith—73 Howell, Linda—73 Howell. Sandra—65 135 Howland. R. W.—23 Hruza. Frank—42 Hubka. James—65. 97 Huck. Errol—65 Huddleston. Sandra—65 Huddleston, Sarah—65. 87 Hudkins. Bob- 73, 123. 129 Hudson. Donna—65 Hudson. Gerald—65. 93 Hudson. Patsey—42 117 Huff. Nancy—42. 105. 117. 135 Huffman. Joseph—42 Hufman. James—65 Page 146 7. 118. 119. 138 Larry—7 la— 7, Hughes. Line —65. 92 Huguenin, —MOW a®rtI viSV - 31. 47. ol Vi' ) Jurgens-. Dennis—65 «SD UJ jl Hulewicz. Basyl— Hull, Irvin—65 O-A CftX Hunt. Robert—73 Hunt. Vernard—65. I 9 C Uj 21 •, Hunzeker, Mary—73. 109. I Husseyfc'Tlames—43 _ eMine,«3 l(W' pel Kargo. Mt| . Karnopp, «JUb-i 'AAa?(!n arry—47 (Cek Obe—44 — r. Laws Jerry—65 o I '1 MjarAn. Roqer— 66 : w rarar ! ««■104 K I I Hi Le ftjGre Jgorv-i-fgr ' 1 1 Martin. Willi x V rVorVy O 1 Xc Jonn- 65 Mason. cdwa 75. 77 0Q$$?n Ubi |23 129 V LeightyNancy—73. 9?yi07 Mattice 106. 106 I Keeney. Vern—44. 100 etty-73 tike—73 Itricia—65. 92. 109 Dert—73. 128 mA. Lekai, y , 80. £ am—74 eodore—47 dward—60 Carolyn—66 Mara—66. 96 James—66 , Marla—66 '4 _ - 7. 100 bar a—66 Jan is—47. 116 ryiis—66 _ flpephen—66, 93.  tif. Cary—74. 128. 133 _____ , re nee—66 McCarty. 5r -74. 77. 88. 107 « fie'n 3'Willard-65 A ' '3' V It . A- M O-I iek . Gaida-s ric ia-65 lltrd. Paurette—65' llisko. Harris—43. II8.J29 KendlW Russell—65 enistonl Skaron—73. 107 enrJuV 73. 123. Kennedy. Sally—44. 101. II 16 C' ,3 innrAm Urn.,,.1 A Joann—65. 87. 93 L'l ns. Terr l -73—y rujJk'dDs!0n . LINKS—86-87 : LINKS DANCE BATU) 98, ' Ingram. Ja Inqwerso, eline—65 64 65. 92 B—1 0 III Jackson. Fonda— Jackson. Sharort Jackson. Shirley—65. Jacobs. Bruce—43. 9 Jacobs. Rosemarie- 94. 101. 105, 117. Jacobsen. Donald—65 Jacobson. Mrs. Helen—19 Jacobson. Nicholas—73 Jacoby. Lawrence—73. 123 Jane. Bob—73 Jansons. Zaiga—31 43. 82. 90, 110 Jenkins. Donald—73. 97. 123 Jenkins. Florence—25 Jenkins. Glenda—31. 43. 82. 89 90. 95. 97. 106 108, 117. 138 Jennings. Carol—64 . 65 . 82. 100. 109, III Jennings, Elmerleen—65 Jensen. Elden—65 Jensen, Janet—43. 94. M3. 117 Jensen. Mrs. Selma—27 Jesifers. Andulis—64. 65, 82. 124 Jesse. Norris—43 . 90. 95 . 97. 106, 119 Jewett. Karen—73. 99 Jinright. Sherman—73 Johns, Martin—43. 95 Johnson, Alden—24, 91. 123, 125 Johnson. Anita—73. 135 Johnson. Arvid—20 Johnson, Clara—16 Johnson. Darlene—65 Johnson. Darold—43 Johnson. George—73 Johnson. James—43. 61. 89. 90. 95. 97. 106 Johnson. Janice—43. 91. 94. Ill, 117. 144 Johnson, Leslie—44. 99. 117 Johnson, Loretta—65 Johnson, Mickey—65. 118. 127 Johnson, Murray—73 Johnson. Patricia—65 Johnson, Roger—65, 91. 92, 98 Johnson. Roy—65 Johnson. Sharon—44. 117 Johnson, Susie—65 Johnson, Walter—73 Johnson, Wilhelmina—25 Johnsf n. Linda—44. 117 Johnston. Sally—44, 117 Jolly, Patty—73 Jones. Arnold—73. 118, 123. 129 Jones. Carolyn—44. 117. 135 Jones. Charles—65. 92. 131 Jones. Jerry—73 Jones. Judy—65. 96 Jones, Marilyn—65 Jones. Robert—65. 130 Jones, Scott—65. 108 Jones, Sharon—73 Jones. Thomas—65 JOY NIGHT—90-91 JUNIORS—62-69 JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB-96 ( Kersey. Dennis—65 v Kieper, David—65. 109. 133 Kilburn. Karepr-73 K iJfrKn. Ralpnt—73. 123 Kinm, Anna—Ti King. Jetry—73 Kingery. f anfles—44 ‘M2. I Kirtley, Allen—18 Kiser. Judy—65. 101, 105. 135 Kissinger, Elaine—65 Kitsmiller, Roger—65 Kjergaard. Penny—44. 101, M3, 116 Kliment. Marylouise—73 Kline. Kathleen-44. .116 Klippert. Dorothy—44. 92. III, M2. M3. 116 Kluge. Ronald-65, 93. 99 Knauber, William—73 Knight, Marion—73 Knott. Karen—22, 44, 101, 106, M2. 116 Knowles. Nancy—73. 99. 135 Knox. Howard—44. 87, 144 Koch. Jack-73 Koehne. Fred—65. 123 Korns. Ingrid—65. 104. 105 Kos. Dennis—73 131 Kotil. Judith—73. 99. 107 Kowrack, Gloria—44. 84. 89, 90. 95. 106. M3. 116. 142 Kreick. Dale—73 Kreps. Mary—44 Kroeger. Jerry—45. 87. 144 Krueger. Diane—65. 98. 104. 109 Kruse, Jim—65 Kruse, Larry—45, 60 Kruse. Linda—65 Kucera. Jerome—73 Kuklin. Harry—14. 91 Kumm. James—73. 87 Kurtz. Nancy—65. 69. 104 Kurtzer. Ronald—100 Kuster. Karan—45. 67 Kyckelhahn, Donna—65. 96. 141 Lacey, George—16. 65. 97. III Lacy. Victor—73. 101 LaDuke. Allan-65. 82. 85. 123. 126. 130 Laflet, George—65 Lahm, Kenneth—65 Lambert. Ray—31. 45. 128 Lang. Shirley—65 Lantz. Gary—65. 100 Lantz, James—45 LaPage. Doug—65, 118. 124 LaPlante. Elizabeth—65 LaRose. Theodore—45, 129 Larsen. Roland—65 Larson. Raymond—45 Latham. Frederick—73 Latham, Joyce—65, 96 Laursen, Loretta—65 Lauterbach Donna—73 Lawrence. Barbara—65. 93. 98, 106. 109 Lisby. Gerald—45 tsey Larry—€ LoSftJd Val en t i 45 Logant Dona—66f 82. 107 o— Sharles- 119. 132.- McGrat- At ike—47. 18, mOtFoTT'DouglJk 66 97, 109 0I; « ‘ _30 McKay. Mclnty .... I............... .. f Cfeng. Rosemary—3k. 46. 84 90. 'O McKeen, Donald-l 6. 93, 4 W, m .n, Loos. Micnae!—46. 118. 121 McMichafl, L nda-=i7. I Tb -« M ' I Louden LaVernqv-46. 93. 98. 130 —66 • 100 S . 97 .82, UJ Loughran. Margaret—66 Louthan. Marvin—46. 100 Lovelace. Roger—66 Lovgren. Janice—46. 82. Lowe. Charles—73. 88. 10] Lucs. DagnijAW e6 82i 106. f V6 Lueders, Virg Luedke, Donovan—21 Lund. Harold—73 Lundeen, Wallis—16. 66. 83. 92, 104 Lundquist, Ernest—46, 100 Lundwall, Linda—73 Lusan. George—73. 123 Luthultz. Marie—46, 106. M6 Luthultz. Mary—46. 100. 106. 116 Lutz. Jennie—73. 82. 107. 108 Lutzi. George—73. 82. 92 Lutzi. James—46. 118 Lyons. Vivian—73 M Macoy., Hally—66 Madison. Wayne—74. 127 Madsen. Duane—66,97 Maqruder. Ken—74 Mohr, Patricia—66 Malcom, Donald—66. 127 Maloney. James—46, 95 Manke, Margaret—46 116 Mann. Carolyn—66 Manning, Robert—46 Manthey. Carl—23 Manthey. Fred—46 Mantor. Georgann—66. 92. 108. 113 Mares. Ronald—74 Marinelli, Geraldine—66 Markel. Tom—74, 129 Marker, Mary—74. 107 Marker. Robert—46. 93 Markey, Marilyn—74 Markey. Ronald—66, 129 Marks. James—74 Marks, Violet—31. 46. 116 Marquardt. Keith—47 Marquardt, Wesley—66. 87. 92. 128. 132 Marquart, Connie—74 Marsh, Linda—74. 77. 93. 107. 108 Marsh. Richard—74. 123. 132 Marshall, Susan—66 . 69 . 96. 105 Martin. Barbara—66 Martin. Carter—74 Martin. Darrell—74 Martin. Gerald—74, 123 Martin. Irene—16 Martin. Jody—74. 135 Martin, John—47. 142 131 I arrfT.'Claudette—47. 116 Mead. R. C.—31. 47. 61 80. 113. 116 4«nef Kathy—66 , 56, 104 90. 94. e. Janice—47. 113 Merriom. Georgia—66 , 82. 89, 101, 104. 106. 142 Merriman, James—48. M2. 126, 134 Merriman, Ralph—74. 123 Mesloh. Ken-74 Meyer, Kent—66 Meyer. Larry—66 Meyer. Merna—66 Michael. Kay—48 Mielak, Jean—74, 135 Mielak, Sharon—48 Miller. Barbara—74 Miller. Diana—74 Miller. Donald—74 Miller. Helen Jo—22 Miller. John—48 Miller. Kathleen-66 . 96. 100. 104. Ml Miller. Sheri—74. 82. 100 Miller. Tracey—74. 108 Mills. Gary—66 Mills. John—48. 109 Mills Michael—74 MIMES—107 Minicz, Lydia—48 Mitchell. Danny-66 . 97. 127 Mitchell. David—48. 95 Mixon. Billie—31. 48. 94. 109. 116 Moats. Virgil—66, 133 Monismith, Darold—48. 118. 124. 130. 134 Monismith. Harold—48. 95. 118, 121. 130, 134 Monk. Angie—66 Montgomery. Esther—17 Mook, Sandy—66 Moon. Nancy—74 Mooney. Cheryl—74, 87. 99. 101 Moore, Corwin—31. 48. 93. 95. 98. 99. 108, 109. Ml Moore, Gary—74 Moore. Warded—74 Morris. Barbara—74 Morrow. Gayle—74 Moser, Alta—66 Moser. John—66. 85. 118. 123. 126, 130 Mourer, Nancy—31. 48. 94. III. 116 MOVIE OPERATORS-IOO Mueller. Doug—66 Mueller., George—74 Mullins, Priscilla-66. 92. M2. 135 MUMMERS—106 Page 147 f jjr ft MUMMERS PLAY—89 Munson. RobeH—66, 120 Murphy, Princes—66 MussrAann. Carol—74 Myers. Beverly-L66 Myers. Rex—66 jy f 7 rrm J0iatfa-!- 49. 116 -f A fejTii, ______ Perrin. Jeafc -31, 49, 83 . 90. 101. jbfi. 106. wbrm ■ Per fl. Mrs. Marrt—261 _ . Pei'ter. Betty—66 A A- Pester, X6i —74 PeteAin. Mary—74 'J 9 y Peteefcln, Mary—74 ' 0 [A flT “ 87- %A L r Ck. a PeteHon. Donna—49. 116. 139 •. Kenneth— 4 better Jon, Doua s-24 P tHon. Sa«ri-t 7. 82, 95. 116. I44il Pfeiff. Lawrence—30 , 31. 50 , 80, Iff tl A 9 Narirorer Kenneth—?4 Nash. Donna—LkA .y A NATIONAL HONOR SOClfTY-31 Neal. Terry—74 Neely, haron—48. 106, 116 NeitzeL Susan—74 if Nelson, Duane—48. II8.J3K7 Nelson Jerald—66 Ness. . Sandra-66. 8? 108 Neumann. Lynn—48, 106 1 T Neveis. EarK74. 101. 107 Nevels. Sal IV—74 Newell Uudith—48, Newman. John—66 htfchols. Larry—4QT Niemeyar. Kathleen—66 Nightingale. Donna— Nimocks, Steven—48. Nixon. Leonard—74 Nolin. Donald—74 Nollkamper, Wimam—66, 97 118, 128 Nordbrock. Margie—74 Norrwjn. Vernon—66 Nonfood. Cathleen—74. 107 Nothnagel. Jim—66 Novak, Oiwayne—66. 97 Novak. Mbry—74. 99 Nyhoff. Gladys—74. 100 O 81, 118, 121. 127, F32, 133 PfaiftiWi lliam—13 Ph Tan, Rex—66 118. 125 Phelps. Carol—Jl. 50. III. 1 Phelps. Carolyn—66. 9fH 92. 4 3$ Phillips. Andra—66. KM. Ill 112. 113 Phillips , Jame -H56 t Pleis. Rbsalee—66. 96. 107. 108 Plum. Mrs. Dorothea—14 Podolak, Elizabeth—74 Pokorny.. Jerry—88. 89. 106 Pool. -Ervin—66 Poore, John—74 Pope. Steve—74 Pope. Wesley—74 Potter. Barbara—74. 107. Ill, 135  Pptts. Sharon—50. 116 Powers, Michael—74. 123 Pr$M,' Roberta—74 Prankje, Kent—74 Preston. Donna— 50. 113,116 r Prettyman. Karen— 6A 93.v5 .Jll(r OfchV er. Ernest—-66-r. ii Oder. Kyle—31. 49, 82. 84. 85. 90. 105. 116. 142 Oetjen. Connie—74. 75. 107, t08 Oldenburg, Karen—66. 96 Orenburg, Thomas—31 49. 87 90 t 94. ill 141 f n-----. fj-M......, .... Olsen. Hubert—74 4 Purbauqh. Bonnie—67] 93 Olsen, Roy—74, 100 Purins. Yjjis—50_ ■ 7 Olson, Beverly—74 ’ Olson, Dalf—4 Lw .-V Olson. David—66. 118. 128 Olson. Robert—66. 92, 123. 131 OPERA—94-95 . Opsohl,‘AMenf-49 ' l ______ ORCHESTRA-92-93 u c Orendorff Judy—66, 96 f ORGANIZATIONS—104 II3V Orosco. Rkhard—74V ‘ O’Rourke, Margaret—16 ORPHEONS—108 Ortiy, Mike—66 97.MI8, 129. 133 Ortifc NpncV-W Osberg. Larry—74 Osborn, Wayne—20. 123, 129 Osborne, Linda—49. 92, 98, lOQ. 101, 116 Osterholm, Phillip—66. 97. 418. Outz, Carol—49, fro Owen. Marilyn—49. 113. II6| a Ozolins. Editb- 66. 101, 13SJ . iL Ozols. Ju's-TOL-311 49T90 ‘XJ9 M2. 134 J Prev, Gary-50. 93. 9$ Price. Sharon—67 Probasco, Robert- 67,-92. 93  09. HI. H2 Province. Cnarlei—50, 118. l2l Prucha. James— 4 . 77. 107. Ill Putens. Uldis—67. I3l Pyle. Jean—67. 92. 100. 104 VlAAwtJr L j-A oA Queen. Barbara—50. $4, TTi. M3. 116 Quinn, franklin—74 82. 99, 127 t P Pabst. John—49. 93 Padron. Victor—74 Paegle. Maija—66. 101. 104. 107, III Pakulis, Valda—31 Palmer. Carol—74 Palmer, Ross—66. 93. 98 Panevics. Ivan—66. 93 Pangle. Barbara—49. 116 Pardubsky. Richard—66. 97 Parker. Gary—74. 99. 126 Parker, Judith—49. 116 Parks, Glenda-66. 82, 100 Paroubek. Twyla—66, 101. M2. 135 Pavlas. Bob—66 Pawelko Richard—74 Payne. Glenda—31. 49. 86, 92, 93. 98. 106. III, 116. 142 Payne. Kenneth—49. 100 Payne. William—74 Pecht. Gary—66 Pederson, Marge—66 Pederson, Sharon—66 Pegram, Linda—49. 60. 91. 116 PEPPERS—M6-II7 Perkins. Mary—66 Perkins, Paul—74, 126, 133 Perrin, Carol—74, 100 Rabas. Altha— tjadke. Ken—67 Ramsey. Jor-67 Ranken. Karen-i75 Rankin, Jacque—60 Rapp. Darryl—67. 92. 100 Kaskey. LVry£-50 118. lC7 t ftaskcy. Linda—7 , 87 Rasmussen.. Wayne—74, )23, 128 ► Ra r v?-31 wuJl Rathjen. Kenneth—74, 93. IT2 Rauscher. Jewel—67 Ray, Manfred -74 Rebensdorf. John—50. 118. 127 RPO CROSS COUNCIL—100 Reed, Byron—67. 97, 128 Reed. Larry—50. 82. 118 Reel. Alfred—50. 127 Reel. Windle—14. 91 Reich. Diann—74. 99 Reich. Nancy—67, 92 Rei schneider., Conni 94. 113. 116 Reifschneider. Mary—50. 84. 116 Reimers. Jan—31, 50 . 93. 105 106, M2. 116. 117 Rekte. Vija—74. 135 Rena. Linda—67 Rene. Danny—67 Renken Patricia—74 Retzlaff. Joy—67. 100 104 Reynolds, Kathleen—67. 93 Rhamv, Sidney—51. 116 Rhoades.. Beverly—51. 108. M6 Rice. Thomas—67. 127 Richards. Gene—67 Richardson. Frank—51. 87, 89, 93 98. 106. 108 Rico, David—67 Ridd. Mary—74 Rider. Karyn—67, 96. 104. III. M3 Rieger. James—67 Riensche, Shirley—67 Riggins. Laura—74 Riggins. Nancy—51 Riley, Ronald—67 Riley, Suzanne—74 Riley. Thomas—74 Ristau, Judy—74 Ritchey. J mes—74 Ritchey. Sharon—67 Rixstine, Douglas—67 Roach. Pamela—74 Roberts. Mrs.Virginia—14. 75 Robertson. Jerry—51 Robertson. Mickey—67. 88 in. Ronny—67, 140 itz. Norman—67, 85 , _ . 132 nson. Alyce—67 nson, Carl—51 Robinson, John—51. 87. 92. 140 Robinson, Nicholas—51. 90 93, 94. 97. 98. 139 Robinson, Reggie—74. 126. 132 Robinson Ronald—67. 92. 93. 98. 130 Robinson, Winston—67 Rockefeller. Winston—75 Rockwell. Joan—31. 51. 90. 94 95. 97. 116 Rodbro, Cheryl—64. 67. 113 Rogers. Billy—51 Rogers. Richard—51 Ronn, Dennis—51. 130. 134 Rolofson, Lyle—51. 93, 98 Rook. Terry—67 Roschewski. Linda—75. 77. 107 Rose. Beth—67. 112 Roseberry. Mary—72. 75. 92. 107 Rosenberg, Ronald—51. 118. 121 Rouse, Carolynne—75. 107 Rowe, Charles—75, 126, 132 Rowe, Marlene—5l 92, M3. 116 Rownd. John—67. 93. 100 118 123. 125. 130 Roze, Gunta—51. 116 Ruane, Henry—75 Rudolph. Paul—75. 123. 133 Rumpeltes. Patricia—75 Runyan, Robertta—67 Russell. Terry—75 Rutmanis. Valdis—51, 82 Ryan. Patricia—75. 107 Ryba. Waunette—67. 104 Rybij. John—51 Ryder. Nancy—75. 107, 108 Sabin. Bonnie—67 Sackett. Stephen—75, 127 SAFETY COMMITTEE—101 Sala. Joann—67. 96 Sala. Joyce—52, 61. 113. 117 Sala. Roger—75. 97. 123. 132 Saldana. Jim—75. 123 Salisbury. Susan—75. 112 Sampson. Sam—17, 67. 123 Sandvold, Kathryn—67 Sattler. Terry—52. 85 Sajjnsoci, Eleanor—75 Saver. Darrell—75 SceoQt, Karen—75 Schach, JoanF-52 .§ch dt, Jghr —67. 100 Sc alMt U4r.0i 75. 99 Schall, JoTeyn—67 69 96 101 105. 138 Schavland. Ole—67 Schelby. Robert—75 Schellpeoer. Suzi—67 Scheneman. Kenneth—3l. 52. 95 r i _ access 91. L X m Schleiaer, Larry—67 Schmaltz. Charles—75 Schmidt. Cynthia—31. 52. M3. 117 Schmidt. Henry—52 Schmidt. Robert—67 Schmidt. Sharon—31. 52. 94. 106 M3. 117 Schneck, Charlotte—75 Schneider. Mike—52. 128 Schneider. Rebecca—67. 96. Ill Shoenfeld, Daryl—52. 94 Schormann. Pete—75 Schrader. Birdie—52 Schrader. Nettie—67 Schreiner. Donna—52 Schroeder. James A.—52 Schroeder. James H.—52 Schroeder. Melvin—67 Schroeder, Sally—75. 92. 108 Schroetlin, Jerry—75 Schubert, Roger—75 Schultz. Ruth—52. 104. 117 Schultz. Ted—75. 144 Schwab. Lois—14 Schwab. Ronald—67. 97. 118, 128 Schwabauer, Richard—75, 77 Schweninger, Mary—52. 95. 117 Schwartz, Rodney-767. 129 Schwartzkopf. Louis—75. 83. 109. M2. 131 Schwarz, Mrs. Ruth—24 Schwerzenbach, Richard—67 Schweitzer. Judith—75, 100 ScHwenke. Dean—52. 118. 128 Schwenke. Gene—53. 100 Schwindt. Diane—67, 96, 106, 108 Schwindt, Wayne—53 Schwisow. Betty—75 Schwisow. Donna—53. 117 SCIENCE CLUB-112 Scott. Harold—24. 126. 132 Scott. Michael—31. 53. III Scott. Richard—75 SCRIBE-83 Seqner. Calvin—75 Selk, Suzanne—67, 69 87 96 101 105, 143 Sell. David—12 Sell. Marvin—31. 53. 93. Ill, 112 Senick. Mike—75 SENIORS-32 59 Serikaku. Sharon—68 Sevenker, Larry—53 Seymour. Thomas—75. 131. 139 Shafer, John—68. 130 Shaner. Randolph—75. 82 92 Shannon, Margaret—31, 53 94 99, 107. 109 Shapiro. Katharine—75. 82. 107 Shaw. Jerry—53 , 60, 118, 121. 129. 132 Shaw. Nancy—31. 53. 92. 117 Sheldon. Michael—75. 123 Shepard. Robert—75. 87. 123. 130 Shepard. Willard—68. 80 81 , M8. 121. 129, 133 Shepherd. Janeil—31. 53. 86 91. 94. 109 III. 117. 141 Sheridan. Clyde—75. 123 Sherwood, Joe—75 Sherwood. Ruth—75 Shirey, Nancy—75 Shuman. Barbara—53, 91. 113. 117 118 Shurter. Bonnie—68 Shurter, Connie—68 Sieck. Joyce—75 Siedell, Michael—53. 61. 109 Siefkes. Mrs. Ruth—17 Siefkes. Stanley—75. 99, 109 112 133 Silberstein. Mark—68 Silchenko. Andrey—68 Silva. Christine—53. 117 Simms. Diana—53, 117 Sjmpson. Judith—53 Simpson. Roger—68 Singer. Barbara— 31. 53. 81, 84 85, 88, 94. 95. 106, 117 Sinkule. Marcia—75. 108 Sinnen. Jeanne—31. 53. 94, M3 117 Sjntek. Aletta—53 Sintek, Beverly—54 Sipma. Barbara—75. 82. 87, 108 Sitler. Herbert—68 Sitzman. Robert—68. 118 121. 128 132 Skomer, Lois—75 Slaight, Harold—20 Slaikeu. Karl—68. 93. 118 129 131, 133 Sloun. Judy—68 Smack. Shirley—54 Small. Lawrence—75, 109 Smith. Bonnie—75. 87 Smith. Deane—68. 97 Smith. Harold—75 Smith. Jacqueline—54. 117 Smith. James—75 Smith Kenneth—30 31 54 87 90. 95. 141 Smith. Linda—68 Smith. Pamela—68. 104. 140 Smith, Ramona—54. 117 Smith, Robert—75 Smith. Sharron—68 Smith. Vaughn—75 Snider. Gary—76 Snider. Mickey—54. 118, 121. 124. 130 Snowden. John—31, 54. 86 92 142 Solomon, Richard—54 Sommer. Michael—68. 97. 101. 118. 129 Page 148 Winkle, Rober, han, Victor— gh . Robert—7 Patricia on. Conni —56. ' ogel, IferJ trice—57 107, 109. 109. Ill 127 118. Williams. Bobby—57, 119, 121. 122, 124, 125. 132 Williams, Gloria—68 Williams. Jack—76 Williams. Lester—58 Wilson. Aaron—58. M2. 140 Wilson. Barbara— 76 Wilson. Calvin—76. 123 Wilson. Jennie—76. 99. 100. 107 Wilson. Jessie—76, 107 Wilson. Joyce—76 . 99. 135 Wilson. Linda K.—68 . 96. Ill Wilson. Linda P.-68. 93. 96. 100 107, 135 Wilson. Mervyn—58 Wimp. Deloq£? H76 Winqrove. rry |7 $5 , re-55 -55 fha jrle 100 Catherine -68. 96 -76 Tary—55 Ronald—68. 100 Stofftr Ralph—76 100 Stoll. Eugene—18. 92 93 Stolzenburq. Mary—76 Stork. James—76 138 Stork. Ronald—55 Strain James—68. 82. M8. 125 Straka. Fred—76 Strasheim. Lorraine—19 Strazdins. Gunars—16 68 100. 108. Ill Strieker. Gerald—55. 134 Strohm Mrs. Martha—26, Stromer. Patricia—55, 95, 117 STUDENT COUNCIL—80-81 Stuertz. Elizabeth—55. 84 117 Stuertz. Sandra—68, 96 Stump, Catherine—55. 9 106. 117. 118 Stutzman. Keith—55 Sudduth. Pat—76 Sullivan. Linda—68. 96. Sullivan, Mark—68 Super. Barbara—76 Svoboda, Ruddy—76 Svoboda, Sondra—76 107 Swanson, Loren—31, 55, 59, 119, 124, 125, 132. 138 Swartz, Judy—68 96 Swartz. Leola—68. 96 Sweiqart, Les—68 Swetland. Lois—68, 96. 100 Swihart. Ronald—68, 123 Swihart. Sharon—76 SWIMMING—128 Synovec. Frances—68 Tallakson, Richard—76 Tambke. Marlys—76 Tapp. Pamela—68. 96 Tassler, James—76 5-68 e erry-68. 8 t)pta, Caroline—68 . ota. Sharon—68, 104 llinghast. Prairie Rose—55 illman, Ronald—67. ilman, Jean—30, 56 Timken. Charles—56. Timm, Mary—17. 68 104. 106 Timm. Monty Tippery, Elai Tipton Tobin, Tonteg II Topham, aqner. Arthur—76. 82. aide, Mildred—21 Walker, John—57 Walker. Nancy—68 Walker, feodjf-68 83. Wdlle,,fi%ylen—76 Waljpcef (pnjla—76 1. Ward, jarr.ai 76. 123. er IWiOmas- -72. 76. LeT-76. 98. 123. laft ,Mrs. Alic Mrs. Helen Ronnie—68 Douglas—56 ETTES—99 Thomas—68 5ve Carol—5 ersall. Diana- Van Dore| 118, Vanlandin Vannest 68 Wehrhiys, Judith-168. 96 Weller. Marilyn—ay. 117 Weill. Normyf—16. Ill Weimer p 107. Weisgerbjkjr Melvin—57 We sqfc'per. Mildred—4flA We lA o wa rd —5 w 36r Robert-76, z. Charlen enzi. Doroth Wenzl. Karen Wertman. CafTerine—68, 83. 1X07104 est, IJJnna—76. 107, I f.Aictor—57. 100 rook. Jani sterberq. Karen eston. Linda—7; eyand. Lyl Weyer. Sandra 94, 117 Wheeler. Hann '6, M2 by. W ordt. Mar ost. Lucil Yost. RicJ Younq- Youl You! Whl Steve-68 Wifi f on, littinqton, ’’ieland. -57. 82. arbara—76. 82 George—69 82 32 rion-fST 130 lief ■69 —23 69 (Judy—58. 91. 100, 101, „ 138 Young lMartha—58, 109, III. 117 oun y Patricia—69. 108 oun Thomas—58. 134 ounq. William—76 ounqscap. 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