Lincoln High School - Totem Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1956
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For 1956, your annual carries our story starting With a little known bit of the history of the man who lends his name to our school. On the following pages you will find the TOTEM in which Tribe Lincoln be- lieves makes a complete school year. aqiwt, wasnt? W4 wwwf WWW My ww 1 . .. THE STORY IS ON Fcicultq 9 Activities 17 Sports 59 Classes 76 Q : ' X as I ' A Qff bfaf ' 7 fl ff s is iffy ftvss 'L .1 , VM 12 M M1 51, J 1LC 5313 lBI2 1 N Y 'Y' 1 54 1:5 H XA' T Q ' Q I 2330 x 'QA 2-If-1917 4?5Ql'-7,0135 193 YU' me 33 ,fe m2 95 ' A ' 2310 O 1 -1.517 'MQ 33 165 1 5, ISL 31 110, ud9,6.0ye In 33 f,.35 7: , 1, L13 111 Q7 vg ' 11,2077 ' 1 M 7: ' - Q50 5 fl ,, x 38 A1 1. 1 7 Behm M11 1 1--P2295 1 10 ,QQ , K I , , .-. 5 . 57 T2 5 EA V, 9 73 O6 Pt.Sj'kes 35 3 1,15 38 59' QR Q7 230 9' ' ' rf! A STRA TA N GE LE 1 1 1 5 ,fn 7 1 1-1 A , ut '31 A 1 g , IOL Here is a little known story ol A -. . f 94 P - ' ' l I U ' Qt ' resident Lincoln on the opposite page. 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N 34. wp' ,tj 'W A 9 Margaret Burger Frances Bursell Emily Burton Marion Candee Earl Cochran Miriam Cole l 2 E l y , ini , W Q I' rv - 1 kywwt PWWJNW, 'lfwmw YM at . ti ,avmwgwsllpq A, -X E A ,:,: S 'Nh in . , 25' 4 'fm 'Wm 1 lx -. . iVwgSQ ftpf gan? 1 AWA My? ' Pit I Vif5t'L kNx'1 -x , ' ,sd psf ' 5 tu Q Qgtxt .wg Y Q f If . Q K, Q, J cf .- T -V K3 'EEE QSSSQ 2 rg twmSX up fwywmmfwfwi ,,.,... N Vxi C oline Connors Norman Dalthorp Florence Daly Elizabeth Daquila Roxie W. Day Jay Dishnow Elf :rr A , , . lb ga Mwgg? fy? ,Nun lid! ZH!! Q ue gi? f yy! ?g ,C R 1 :NK t:,,,,, 1,2 ,fu U wx M ggyhm Www. kv 3? ' ,MMM Rojland Ellis Lloyd Frigsell Eva Gerriets Janice Hanson Kenneth Hassenmiller Porter Harley 12 ,WH fvsfffwf f ., ,. , ,1V. ,,.f-W ,ff .V., ...W 4, , f ,Q I ff f ' 'WW ,- , f. 1 fwggrfwxf 6' ' C ' h ' ' relg ton Hays Richard Hays Dorothy Hellene Emilie Hensel Paul Hodge H045 Olga Holcombe i 1? . .vig 5 Q6 -f Q,,,g,.fw , fa . ' Q,-we i it i Z ff V f ' 4' 4, m y -14 v- y , 'ak f 4 - if ' 522' A, Ly, ,4 alfa-. 'G-5 . N ,A , ' A 4 A 'fliifm William Holm Betty Huggard Harold Huseby Alfred Johnson Leslie Johnson David Keppler ,Q at ,. , 7, ,552 N , ,ly it ' 2 -H fi fvfz I , Y . 4 , H' f f 19' . , 'Q' p.,.Wf or '31 , ' , ffl-22 I, Q W., L I , ,-gf? f f ' V :,,. y fm -:rpg , 74 if ,' X if X f 1 1 H , ff N ff f I , if ,,.,,, ,M 4 . t fd, Q 1 llfff ,. 3? ' ' ,asian nh, 4' W5 11- James Kid,-ick Stanley Kimball Alice Kinnear Louis Kloeden Mark Knoll ,fa We ff Ti., f 1- ,- K 5 . - f 4 'EYE ,f'51,'? -4 ,fiffmff swf ' , ' fvn ,IJ ' f A-M ' b fig pq gg ifg 2, I :gr , ' Ez J I 2 lfiiffvtafzl John Koenig T' 'Q-gr' H7111 A gif . K 1 ' ..,. Vee' 5 og N E5 . , fffi , y , if X Gilbert Koller Dorothy Kwapil Layton Lamb Estelle Lee Warren Littlejohn 13 Hazel McCasl-:ill .X . F X X, , g 4 ., is . ixgggn h 'gs in ,i ,ar -an r , fl 4 QQ sg lf, 'sa Six 9 1 i X . NX Aimee McConihe Elizabeth Mayer Elizabeth Melhy Zelvn Moeser Bertha Mottelson Byng Nixon QR!! L - .5 fy-zpqyy. K X R i1. 3 A K, iffy! 'X . Q -4 1 i f fable i ' , wt bl i '1 - , ' Q I A e .' , is A S r i 'f S ' i ix ' 'ig I r . .'xkz N wizd vw Q W , Vvuts MR' kk E . Qnnv Xt Nxk- X - . ' X X., X 4 ,Q', Q . .. William Nollan fme-.nigga ' -5, is - .gzi N 3 N x gl' X. ew Elizabeth Poor cuff' Lqggf Marguerite Schofield Jessie Orrell Ernest Osgood Marie Peacock 2 'ia 'SS Marjorie Pidduck Carl Pitzer i5vgQqq iSQ5i?Q? 9 - X QX 1 N i XX if Q x Q K m xi? X fQSw, t X ' . . N: X N 'X Xx x . we X Q X X QE xx tx X x X X X XXX Nix? Q X N X Nt N 'K X xx I y ' ofww.'!m'1W , gf, ' -we W ' X ww' in S oooo ,hz e X Q 5 Qbkg ' gfSNNQ X ' - vYf':Xx , , J. G, Pritchard IdaRomwts Ruth Robinson Q S I 3 . fx,-W' I X wmgqgf ful' 'Y-Newly, fd. l X CSX X. YN W - Y e.'-.r3 Sfxb N'k ish list 14 i.ili-iT. Jweqtaggfgii s S ' X Re N QM 5, . tix-S 4xES? 5r5FP ue J ,Q , H NME? .. 2: x Sydney ROyS Ernest Scheele WNQr W AX SSX QW ,. ,t S Robert Scott Johnson Sherrick Charles Simmons Jean Sleeper Eleanor Snodgrass af ul' Q. 1153! Max SY3fC9ViCh Starr Sutherland Pauline Thompson ,,,. Q - ffm, L Michael Timbers Hazel Vollmer Stanley Wei ,mx Mfg . A '-so Mn. we , ,A -rj' 1 , Mamie Werby Robert Wilhelm Ella Willard lnis Williams Gordon Wilson Ro M- X 'Winn' I ,,j'gf,,?',a 2 ,x . ef, V , at may ,za-nn,, MW 'N Wallace Young Mary Lou Zoglin Margaret Hakola Irene Baker Merle Davies Marion 'Q , .1. a, z -v-, vw -1 x f N in 'i , ,.r,. i, Q W f f S ' 'x 'awe fi ,Af - rf' . V 1 . ' V Kg, 5 L J 2' 'I Nm .2 X x l tr 5,QSLgi2?si. ,.. f Q v if 1 if 'F' 'Y ' . V ' V' 5' ..:,Q.1 .., f.. Xek, , a kxlr .. .-me , ,s V A W Floyd Hammersla Hazel Washburn Charis Lavier 15 bert Wuflest f v,fqp'N5 Lumleg J ,Q : 4 . , .. 5 'Q if AP' 4 a jgf ?guX ,ff ALXX' ' m:LLb K . L , ,Hia 'ggffu 5 is If fs The faculty hears about it 'X Fhcu lty confe Australia from Mr. Klodeu ..,.,.,--uw, renc G Miss 5166? Xxx er exP1ainS 8 Sewing P 16 oint to Elaine Hawn FULL ,AN WING 5-Q 17 . gm.. N ' 5 4 . gm 'X - ss' -FS -be - QF 'Qi' A John Backus Sr. Class Pres. -Zeiss - x t 5. 'X . . 'ffif S Paul Eriks Ir. Class Pres. Y , N 3 ,., A il' 1., ,slvX iff- QM' 5 E mA'V A i L Bill Aylesworth Soph. Class Rep. -fi Cathy Cropley Girls Club Pres. Judi Dana Inv-T-Iiigh Rep. 1 gt X s ,QQ , ,. X Q H 'Y Q? U . F 52 1 Y Linda Lundquisf Vice President Q Tk- xii-Q1 QNN i 's ix as 1 e X Na- L Bill Shih Sr. Class Veep Doug Costle Jr. Class Veep is 'Nd SS . X., ,R N X 9 .gs Shirley Larson Honor Society Pres. ' If ' . 1 R .gf : X X 'lsr . A X X Ginger Sellen Girls Club Veep ,.- ' .. : ...- uv- gg G ,gi Q , X Chris Bnyley Inter-High Rep. X '- s E' i -1 Bill Schonlmin Pres :dent -N iifx fry li. George Koo Sr. Class Rep. Wffiifl ' C in Qypf: . i 'l ew., ... .4 1-1--i , . p-U Lenna Maier jr. Class Rep. Faye Nicon Triple L Pres. , S . 5 V. Dick Liniger Boys Club Pres. Margaret Kennedy Inter-High Rep. 18 Marilyn Burns Sr. Class Rep. f ' Q .M Z .:, Q R! ,M-S-N :C 1 N if Joybelle johnson Jr. Class Rep. . I ' QAT5: XX XPC'-SX C X' 'QX wwf:-: S 'Qxxxl' ., xi fag-.fl X ,, - ,, A s Q f Y- 1 Qs ik. ' .moffii Ken Forssen Lynx Club Pres. EN C . 'x Bruce Houtchens Boys Club Veep. f is . 1 . A SS Q N K 2 4 Nz S 'X N 5. Mr . Young Advisor -- 'Uv , ,- 4 Y' x . f an E n Betty Forrab' Secretary I J FR Tri 1 N 1 Ni if L 4 Larry Whitney Sr. Class Rep. ,C Liar C li Q 'Mi Ax 'lf john Coart Soph. Class Pres. ss, -J' X- A 1 'VV 15 Bonnie Hanson L. S. A. Pres. . :a',Q'ig X . . KN r 'XSL .Q I P e Gay Botterxberg Pep Club Rep. f 'C V 'STV X Ly-- .Q Q' . 1' iv, N V I Mr. Scheele Advisor Xt Shirlee Newell Sr. TUFD1 Reporter .PR X . Randy St ime Soph. Class Veep A X N 'ir 5 N 'Q sex Kirk 'z Carol Parker Big L President 5 X rg QR gawk .. as ' D t Q8 so . tk R ssl X K F rio . Daryl McClelland Safety Council Pres Nssswx X Q - Q? as v J, x s Q X i W X X S XX 'Q- ' 5 Mr . Cochran Advisor Student Council A sound student government is easily detected in a large high school such as Lincoln. It is seen in the spirit of co-operation with which students follow regulations. The students become Willing and eager to take over authority when they know they are backed by a helpful faculty. Lincoln has both the faculty and the student government to assure success. The Student Council is composed of representa- tives from all the major organizations of the school, and from each of the classes, thus assuring a fair discussion and vote on any vital matter that may arise. The biggest project of the Council for the year was the planning of the Racial Relations Institute. They also set up an advisory council, presented an assembly, and sponsored five Student Council committees. .2 W Wife: ki? iw PUBLICITY-Anne Marie Juntenun, Chairman m. .--f - ASSEMBLY SEATING-Bonnie Noe, Chairman , am xg 3 gi, ...WM f . , ',.ll,,,.., M BLDG. AND GROUNDS-Odine Husemoen, Fall Chairman and Brian Alspach, Spring Chairman POINT SYSTEM-Gary Little, Chairman ELECTIONS-Bob Campbell, Chairman 19 Roll Room Council Given new and increased pow- ers of legislation, the Roll Coun- cil this year set out to put this authority into effect. Linda Lund- quist, S. C. Veep, served as presi- dent With Betty Forray, S. C. Sec., serving as secretary. Other officers in the fall semester Were: Keith Grisim, veep and Betty Zylstra and Joel Leidecker, ser- geants at arms. In the spring se- mester they vvere: Jerry Solberg, FALL veep, and Ray Alley and Tom Skinner, sergeants at arms. A P.-T.A. membership drive and an old clothes drive were conducted with the assistance of the active members, Their role was to take prompt and thorough reports to their respective roll rooms and urge participation in these projects. Lin Ku X, lqfNg Q da Lundouist Roll Council Pres SPRING fi ,ig .,7,sf.5gw' ' -- i X 20 x x X Buy your activity card now! This plea was seen and heard all over Lincoln dur- ing the first few weeks of school as the Activity Card Committee urged Lincoln towards its second consecutive victory over Roosevelt in the Golden Axe contest. S- vsf. mum We Won the Axe! ' L gg ql, l, Adv., 'F- ,-. , V ua Lua.. mgmm P-ml .Ury omman Promoting Safety a, 'W' QLQMF5 Q E. J, C.-Chris Bayley, Chairman 'Q la , f fra Tr 1, dem A ' 'st 'P f ,.,, fi - f ' 2 -1 'fifp W 5 . 3 3 9 'V ig 1 , , X , 5 Minh 1 ' v 1 tv Nl? . A 3 Q . i +P V 2 C X . fr any V BLDG. AND GROUNDS-Connie Cadranell, i Chairman Erkckson 21 The first Lincoln High School Safety Council began its organization this year under the presidency of Daryl McClelland. The purpose of the Safety Council is to promote safety with a positive approach, to better attitudes, and to promote safety of adults and youngsters as well as teen- agers. With the idea of teen-age safety in mind, the members of the Safety Council actively participated in the King County Teen-Age Safety Conference on February 21, and promoted Safeteen Week during March 5-9. This group has undertaken a never ending problem and it is hoped the Council is here to stay. Mr. Knoll, faculty advisor, has contributed his support to the Safety Council and its plans. - 5 A 6' at . 4 ., , F- . ' 1 A A.' A As I -'M W :mr AY- jg' i , wi., . r f - ' 'lu A1 1, H V 2 t I ,., TRAFFIC SAFETY-Margaret Kennedy. Chairman 57.5 'VA N8 ft F mf Y ...inn 'sfrrl X ' Q w X439 H, i ji L xml- iw. s :mm Xhvwi ixixgiixk . g- X W -A . wx 'Qi N B i f W . sf ., ...F 3 l v n B r n X i H i. 1 . , i -i M y Q L fi Q an Q new ga Y '13 X lx T 'y K 'fi' Cu fm Cvl L 1 ugh 4' S ff Q Wav L fi L fi 5 x. ,. D ii? ,Uv and Rn U Q' L ' . p -V Triple L This year, for the first time in its thirty year history, the Triple L consisted entirely of seniors. The Loyal Lincoln Ladies sold athletic schedule pencils, polished trophies in the Lincoln trophy case, acted as door and color guards at assemblies, and assisted in many other ways around the school. Highlights of the year were the 30th anniversary party in March and a Christmas party with the Lynx Club, an y ' ' H. J W. -n .X Ai 11 :V ' A ,, E D , K , B I B 1 i if , -0- V ff 'wi I 95 , '3' i r' f -t it ' Q.-if .. ' W I v i T E i Cv Li ii N H ii U H . .,., , y H V 69 5 f,i ., iii , SB- 5-'ff , . I ' 7 'is - ,.,, R ' - 4 .L H ' A , I A iw., jiii.-in i I L , L H L fx gg X ' N Y X :- ,A , G 1 v i i i N v u M , w. .,..,,.v.mi' : ' ' i , H I. - E ' N . Q-, Q L N l sn 1 rw ii B ri i P x R 1 R fi ii X Unk . ,- , I -3 4 ..4 x v' Q s ii L ' U ' Q ci Sz D Th V 14'-5 A was - A 'salt Q if .i WET,-FZ' bl X , YV P 15.5 - ' r ,,1. w. ft Q ' I D R nhl x D I ' 22 Q96 Ek, is , It P A z 'lm' A 13 ' 2, B: 211' .f,, Jerry s.-M511 x Pffwau-K 'iw XV cwfsf Ch ' 1 rr ' ,. ,j SF'-V1.1 sf- ' 1 s, , .2 in, Ron Grove .,1., A 5, I ' f f I I 41 nm Janson - . 1 -1,149 'ff f I X 4 , ' f , Z , J 1 I I ou, 1.m1f V f Mike Rust V, 1.1. , .4 ,auf ' '1 - 1 - -5 z t Lune, his-14-y Lyn Club In their first year of active existence since 1951, the Lynx Club Worked with Triple L in conducting a lunchroom clean-up campaign during the first semester. They also undertook the task of prepar- ing and ratifying the previous Lynx Club consti- tution. The main purpose of the Lynx Club is to recognize active and spirited Lincoln boys. The group may be identified by their white sweaters with the familiar Lynx head. 811511 1 5 f '- . may M' ' f , . ff 1 1 2 ' 'wx f . f. ,,, AUM' v A fa n If-1..11a LM C' B 1 v ' 1 .. , X, ' - .-ps . . 1 I 'f .,. -7 'Q' '40 Q ' ,K 4. 1 y 11: V i, W i- A V I . , - 4 in 7 V if ff ' I , fi -' . ' 1 'W' if if Bob Ccrnelnim D HC tl V1 ll' fi F b k I! ll F 4 V . ..,aA ,,,f ,A ,,, , , 1 ' ,Jr ' , ,f Q ,i 2 , 5' fzfr' 1 f. C- f X lf! 1+ ' .12 1 1 Q , A s., . E Al H Dua H A l H PF' B H Vi -4 , WQK ' . . '- ,, ' 5'9 ,, QL f ji ,, I ,,V ,fa 94 V X403-.V 4' ,E ' 2 f' -if ' '. x gg-if 4 ,Mfr vw. 3 35 x v 9 'f' - nr my X Ch flu Jnmon Laffy jnrmqz D u 14 11013 G If- f ! 't '. V, 5 Q- fi, I ' ' ff' X 03215, . H ' ff 1 fi 'W f-im il 2451-ir 0 4 Mn. inc-111.11-1 JOM N RRY NNN R 0 r ng,', ' ' ,f f Jw, 3 41 , , f ' ' S. -1.7 ,g fx -f I Bob Sri B111 sfnonbi-in lf Q x B111 smr. Jerry son g . .fa .V.. M ,.:4.vgW f-K S Mu w1 w M wnla 1. ,whip J 23 1 E I in 'T 4 'iv . I I X P H A ,. f V f 1 ' 93 I 'fr 1 C151 wa, 1 W I 14? vnu- jim cmnuff , IAA, A ,,l,, AX. I . 2. ,M : .gn .N-, L.. 'X Qin 1 Odin? Hmwoe Z' ff: , 1 ,T nxt, rn , , , A 2 f G cis: 3 i' Lf , ? Ls' iff? ? K N C ,QV 15, Q3 ' , rang imma IE' I 5 1,1 D lr L Z Al l 5 Ke- Past . -I ' E xx t x SV S f 5 x y ...M SFU nunnvv' Dick Liniger President Bruce Houtchens Vice President BOYS' gi nd' f 4 1!!LjSgyFqgFm gilllh lllP ,X li if K Y -r: X At Art HOPP Bob CorneliUS SGC-'Tfeas' Senior Rep. i xx f QQ 1 ' 5 X ' X . 55 3 x , 2 it ii 5 cv s ' 5 f 5 . - i T' ,,,..si.sv i ,V K K vig, Q Kemp . 5 Q It 1 ' A A .f--X ' P A x W u . Xi x CM. A Q X A X xy BUY YOUR BOOKCOVERV' The Boys' Club sponsors vari- ous sales and drives during the year. The Sales and Drives Corn- mittee handles these activities, with Art Hopp serving as chair- man. The purpose of this commit- tee is to provide financial support for these activities. ln addition, they help coordinate activities and promote the boys to make new friends. .RN 1, X, .. b ye. . . - six- .N - U if. ,, v x is-Q RNA Ns- ww-is tx ,rg-L 'itil s f Sel l BOYS' CLUB SHOW Every day during the lunch periods, popular music could be heard drifting from the lunch- room. The Boys, Club took this on as a project and presented a Boys' Club Show every day. Not only did the boys get a lot of disc jockey experience but they entertained the students as they ate their lunches as well. A 24 CLUB gas. .1 John Nicon Junior Rep. RELATE NEWS Each boy in the school has a voice in the Boys, Club activities through his Boys' Club Roll Rep- resentative. These boys met to discuss various events and prob- lems and then carried the news back to their first period class. Bruce Houtchens, Boys' Club Vice President, served as the president of this group. ffwyf' 'iff' a f Bill Moody Junior Rep. , . ,5i'l wvvX Y:-,,-1.1 Mr. Starcevich Advisor 2 -1 12134 A i,,.,. A K sl , xxlw .h.. Joe Valentine Sophomore Rep ..,...-f- .. ...n 25 THE PLANNERS Thorough planning is the pred- ecessor to any successful activity. The special events committee of the Boys' Club is responsible for this planning to assure smooth results. Not only concerned with the Boys' Club itself. this group contributes its service to the en- tire school through the playing of popular music in the lunchroom, ff' Cathy Cropley President WL -nr Gail Beresford Recording Sec. Angela Jessett Treasurer Mow Ginger Sellen Vice President , if an '.2:':':g ,r ,,- ',J:.v5,, gk , -5--n V ,U . . f in afar r 1 W ef '4 fvgrisgs - Kay Maier Corresponding Sec if Jqwrwggirf ' , 'W Miss Hensel Advisor Back: Dolly Wyse, Standardsg Sue Selz, Standards: Gloria Lo- zier, Sunshine: Claudia Van Em- elen, Usher Force. Front: Bev Henkle, Social Service: Judi Dana, Usher Force: Darlene Townsend, Hospitality: Judy Chapman, Tags: Faye Nicon, Triple L. 'Ms I f f JJ -ft s vw ,304 A 4 'S CES' . I Q f I us, I 2 Q, X ' 2 ,ai CABINET Back: Lorna Nelson, Friend- ship: Gail Trezise, Lincolnette: Sueky Wilmot, Party: Donna Thomas, Publicity: Arlene Jul- yan, Personality: Karen Winton, Partyg Peg Shaffer, L.S.A. Front: Suzie Oser, L.S.A.g Helen Klieros, Nurses Aide: Holly Hannum, Nurses Aide: Madeline Paul, Healthg Joyce Lindquist, Tea Service. ,fm 3 QWWQZZ '51, , V A , e 9, 4 'H I N IL' xx JV v Z' K 7 Z w , A , .pw 1 - X ff- x jf -w........n,,, 2' 5 li EW ff' , M. ,gl 1 VV I if V, 'A V ,, I ,a ,ff ,uf 1 V ws 6 of A . 3 2 55? M ,W 'I ft .1 9 I X V ,, 4 'ff - 27 ,W WWV Back: Mary Richardson, Fine Arty Rosalie McLeod, Extension: Carol Parker, Big L: Jeanette Duncan, Bulletin Boardsg Pat Maxwell, Big Lg Kay Brozovich, Desk Girls. Front: Margie Levar, Fine Artg Pat Halloway, Clerical, Carole Cooper, Art Activities: Kathy Maginn, Art Activities. FRILLY USHERETTES This year the Girls' Club Usher Force Committee consisted of al- most two hundred girls. This ac- tive committee was headed by Claudia Van Emelen and Judi Dana. These girls took turns ush- ering Lincolnites and their guests to their seats on different nights at the two biggest school produc- tions, which were the Senior Play, Claudia, and the concert held in the spring. They wore pretty, frilly formals on these occasions, thus adding an air of color to the productions. 'Ai N -311 , 4 i I STAPLERS SUPREME Each time you received your Lincolnette, it was neatly ar- ranged and stapled. This process, together with its distribution, was taken care of by Pat Halloway and her Clerical Committee. Their contribution to Girls' Club Week included the posting of a special Lollipop bulletin board outside of the Girls' Club. PLANNING PARTIES Games, refreshments, and en- tertainment were provided at sev- eral parties during the year put on by Karen Winton, Henrietta Wilmot, and their Party Commit- tee. A party for the Cabinet, a party for all girls at the end of the Creed Drive, and a Valentine Party, kept this committee busy making plans and carrying them successfully out. TAGS AND COLOR Do you remember the tags passed out to all the girls during the Creed Drive? This effective means of publicizing Girls' Club events involved a lot of time spent in tracing and cutting. Judy Chapman and the tags committee were responsible for supplying those clever tags for all the Girls' Club activities forthe year. , A X3 If I v 1 if Q 'ss 1 V BUDDING JOURNALISTS' The Girls' Club paper, the Lin- colnette, was edited by Gail Tre- zise and her committee. These girls plan and write stories of happenings and coming events of the Girls' Club. This group WO-1'kS in conjunction with the Clerical committee, which helps in putting the paper together. The clever covers are designed and' drawn by the girls on the committee. 9 H,.9?'f' F9 SPREADING CHEER The Social Service Committee has been kept busy during the past year, under the leadership of Beverly Henkle, with Miss Ger- riets acting as advisor. The larg- est project was the making of Christmas favors for the Ryther Child Center and the Columbia Conference Horne. These projects resulted in bringing cheer into the lives of others. ARTISTS AT WORK The Art Committee is respon- sible for those delightful paint- ings on the Girls, Club mirror. They also paint the Girls' Club birthday cards sent to all girls on their birthdays. Upon entering the Girls, Club you will doubt- lessly see the greeting cards ex- changed by all the high schools. These are made by Kathy Maginn and her Art Committee. 1-an PROMOTING FRIENDSHIP Girls new to Lincoln this year were presented with a beautiful red carnation corsage by Lorna Nelson and her Friendship Com- mittee. The girls were further welcomed by a monthly friend- ship table in the lunchroom and a party each semester to intro- duce them to the Girls' Club of- ficers and cabinet. The commit- tee sponsored a Friendship Day and friendship tables during the Girls' Club Week. POSTING NEWS Bulletin Boards Committee, un- der the chairmanship of Linda Hughes, had the responsibility of posting the latest Girls' Club news. The committee members could be found laden with colored paper, letters, staples, and other equipment. Among the events they advertised were the Creed Drive, Girls' Club parties, Girls' Club Week, and other activities. Jeanette Duncan replaced Linda, the second semester. HEAR YE! HEAR YE! Making sure that Girls' Club activities were well publicized was the duty of Donna Thomas and her big committee. Amid scissors and paste, the group was kept busy providing carrot tags for Girls' Club and the red hearts, posted in all rooms, to announce the Valentine's Day Party. In addition, the Publicity Commit- tee was responsible for posting a Girl of the Week and for put- ting news in the TOTEM. . , ,Nl ,1,'jvjT 1' , 'i L 'r'f- f, if ' ' ' 1- , xlL. ,'6,lp'I::.g,.1y4, -, , .ag f-al , . ARE YOU HEALTHY? The annual Health Day proved to be a huge success this year, thanks to Madeline Paul and her committee. The Health Commit- tee's contribution to Girls' Club Week included a very interesting heart and tuberculosis display which was exhibited outside the Girls' Club room and an apple sale. These apples kept the doctor away for many days. PERSONALITY PLUS The Personality Committee has been very active again this year, having as its theme, t'Personality Plus, Its projects have included: The Mother-Daughter Tea, the Simplicity Fashion Show, the sponsoring of a hair stylist during Girls' Club Week, and the contri- bution of articles to the Lincoln- ette. The committee was headed by Arlene Julyan with Miss Hen- sel serving as their advisor. 'vii' STANDARDS ARE SET The Girls' Club party at the be- ginning of the year started the Standards Committee on its way to an active year. Headed by Dolly Wyse and Sue Selz, Stand- ards Committee successfully di- rected Girls' Club Week. In addi- tion, the Standards Committee urged all Lincoln girls to wear regulation on Tuesday of each week. This was one of the largest and most active of all the Girls' Club committees. WELCOME A committee which was just added to the Girls' Club roster this year was the Hospitality Committee, headed by Darlene Townsend. The responsibility of this committee was to welcome all new girls to Lincoln and to get them interested in the Girls' Club activities. They also handed out the red carnations to the new girls. 'i2z.J.I GIRLS' CLUB GREETERS The duties of the desk girls are to sign girls into the Girls' Club, welcome and help visitors, assist Miss Hensel, and to see that the rooms are kept neat and clean. Two girls each period take turns working at the desk. This well- organized group, headed by Kay Brozovich, help to keep the Girls' Club a pleasant, friendly place to visit. Meena? 'f igiflfaa IAQ .X, . egg .iam .. ' SPRUCING UP The Decorations Committee has the responsibility of making the monthly calendar and decorating the bulletin boards in the Girls' Club Room. They also provided decorations for the Miniature Conference and Girls' Club Week. This committee, headed by Vera Hanis, added a lot of color to the Girls' Club. YOUNG HOSTESSES Tea Service Committee, under Betsy Wieland, has acted as host- ess for P.-T.A. meetings, the Min- iature Conference and faculty teas. Light refreshments were served by the girls, who, while learning the practical aspects of hostessing, were also being very much appreciated by those whom they served. They also helped decorate the tables. M-fs' PROVIDING ENJOYMENT Almost two hundred tray fa- vors Were made for the purpose of adding a note of cheer to bed patients at Halloween. Table dec- orations were also provided dur- ing the Christmas season by Vir- ginia Berg and her active Red Cross Committee. The more than 4000 magazines collected during Girls' Club Week were given to hospitals by this committee. SMALL BUT IMPORTANT The Nurses Aide Committee, headed by Helen Klieros and Holly Hannum, aided the school nurse, Mrs. Ekholm, in many dif- ferent ways. Rosalie McLead served as a single man Extension Commit- tee. Her job was to keep the items in the Girls' Club scrapbook up to date. I, - SENDING SUNSHINE Sunshine Committee sends a birthday card to each girl on her birthday and a card to those who are ill. Each month a bulletin board appears in the main hall listing those girls who have birth- days during that month. This committee has been successful largely due to the able chairman- ship of Glenda Lozier and the hard work of the committee mem- bers. .pw .5f'?64f a l' - v . Q F , f fe if ,, ' .3QfEf'f.f5' 'W' . ': 'ein-:,?', . f. f -122465 ' wk 'ff M 1. .wa- as . ' , Er of .V buf - I ' f-ff Vg.. If J , . . f , I i I' x U JA, - xvfb 1' fff' ff r. ,fi ,Zap ,fl 4 A fix. I I c 1.9, V .f' , f ,ffl I P '- I 33 SOPHOMORES ACTIVE The Lincoln Sophomore Auxu' for Christmas. Officers Were: iary contributed greatly to the ac- Bonnie Hanson, Pres.: Brenda tivities of the sophomore girls. Fletcher, Veepg Joan Holdorf, The biggest project of the year Sec.: Sally Hun, sg- Arms. was the decorating of the halls ww-nw-1-1 MINUTE GIRLS BRING NEWS The Minute Girls have played a large role in taking Girls' Club news to the roll rooms. Besides passing out Lincolnettes, they col- lected magazines for the drive and helped publicize Girls' Club Week. Ginger Sellen, Girls' Club veep, presided over these activi- ties. of i yo gy 1 if ufiff fO fw rfyafgf t gf fd af 25 1 Q DANCE PLANNERS Every third Saturday of the month the P.-TA. Dance Com- mittee sponsored a P,-T.A. Dance at the Green Lake Fieldhouse. The'dances have all proved to be very successful and were enjoyed by all who attended. Some of them were co-sponsored by the P.-T.A. and other organizations such as the Pep Club, the Junior Class, and the Senior Class. Mar- lys Johnson and Rosalie Randall headed this large and active com- mittee. Study Today, Succeed Tomorrow N . . ...Q , r x f xg 1 . v,.. , x a x sis, if tv is ' K bl X 2.-5.1, lag: N , 'X t - eg A1 Hermanson Vice President Shirley Larson President Study Today, Succeed Tomorrow is an appropriate theme for the Honor So- ciety. Shirley Larson, Alan Hermanson, and Glenda Lozier were the 1955-56 offi- cers who kept the year's activities going. Two special assemblies were given: the ly By.-. i E 'sinh h N A' Psi' ft J . -1 'x ' C - . ' 1 We mg A ,, i ' if ,js . Yau' iq f In-, E ft A Glenda Lozier Mr. Altman Secretary Advisor fall assembly saw Tippy Dye as speaker, while the spring assembly featured the Phi Beta Kappa Award presentations. On March 7, Lincoln served as host to the All-City Honor Society conference. Fac- ulty advisor for the group is Mr. Altman. SOPHOMORE HONOR SOCIETY-D. Adams, J. Adams, M. Aitchison, L. Allard, M. Allen, J. Aller- dice, H. Allyn, E. Amundson, N. Anton, B. Bailey, B. Baker, L. Barden, M. Baron, J. Bell, B. Benson, P. Birket, V. Boone, G. Breidenstein, S. Bryant, S Burmaster, V. Carden, C. Carlson, C. Carr, R. Car- ter, H. Chambers, R. Chartrand, J. Coart, L. Cran- fill, T. Crawford, J. Crist, J. Daly, T. Delimitros J. DePree, S. Diederich, S. Dunlap, L. Edington P. Elder, W. Ensey, M. Farrar, S. Fitts, D. Fredl erick, C. Freeman, M. Gerbing, S. Gilette, B. Gul- ligan, J. Goodwin, B. Goulding, E. Gourlay, L Grannis, J. Grebin, C. Gunther, M. Hanvey, A. Hastings, P. Haug, J. Hawkinson, J. Holdorf, P. Hougardy, J. Howard, T.-Hoyt, M. Hai-vatin, S Hull, L. Hutchison, S. Iman, K. Jarvis, T. Jardin, K. Jaworski, J. Jefferson, R. Jenkins, P. Johnson, S. Johnson, D. Kelly, S. Kiebert, D. Kirchof, G. Knott, A. LaGrelius, R. Laiti, M. Lampert, L. 36 1 Landin, S. Larson, L. Latimer, C. Lewis, D. Massie P. McDanel, D. McDougall, J. Mclnnes, K. McKay M. McQuay, S. Mead. K. Melcher, P. Miller, J Moffitt, A. Moore, C. Munro, D. Nelson, E. Nelson M. Nelson, J. Niemann, R, Niva, G. Noblatt, M Notter, G. Nulsen, D. Orth, S. Osterhout, R. Payne F. Pennington. D. Peterson, R. Peterson, A. Prisad: sky, L. Proffitt, G. Proudloek, D. Quant, M. Quirt P. Reeves, J. Riepe, G. Rimmer, L. Roper, C Schiessl, L. Screen, P. Sharp, T. Shiek, K. Simon D. Smith, M. Solemslie, R. Spiger, J. Stephenson S. Stone, G. Stubbs, M. Svardal, E. Swanson, L Taitch, G. Taylor, S. Thomas, D. Thompson, B Towell, B. Trace, J. VanEmelen, B. Walker, B Wall, P. Welch, C. Wick, R. Yeadon, J. Yost, K Zeissler, S. Zennan, J. Parinender, J. Valentine, M Hanson, J. Williamson, B. Lutes, J. Mindenburg J. Rude, V. Olson, J. Kennedy, B. Roessl, N. Priem C. Hurlbut, M. Sutherland. v 1 4sfQ 'X JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY-K. Adams, B. Ander- son, C. Anderson, L. Anderson, L. Anderson, S. Baldwin, L. Bentley, S. Bishop, R. Blinn, M. Boone, L. Brady, S. Brainard, L. Brinkman, S. Brown, S Carlson, D. Clark, W, Clarke, K. Clark, C. Cooper, D. Costle, T. Cramer, J. Crosby, F. Cunningham D. Dailey, M. Devery, J. Duncan, K. Egerton, B Ekman, J. Elliott, P. Eriks, B. Fleming, B. Forray M. Forrester, K. Forssen, L. Fringer, G. Garman G. Gaudy, M. Gebhardt, G. Gee, S. Gerbing, D Gregory, P. Groshell, D. Hansard, L. Hardwick S. Harris, P. Haven, N. Haworth, L. Hendry, D Hesser, H. Hill, S. Holcomb, D. Holt, M. Howard B. Hughes, L. Ihlenfeldt, D. Jackson, S. Jacobson K. James, M. Jensen, H. Johansen, J. Johnson, S Kellam, W. Konrad, M. Krummel, L. Leonard, B Lingenbrink. G. Little, C. Lovold, G. Lozier, A sttvfn Lundberg, N. Mackie, C. Madden, L. Maier, B. Marshall, K. Martin, C. Massie, J. Matchett, J. Mathisen, I. Maurer, P. McCullough, A. McElwain, J. McKenny, C. McLaughlin, S. Mulligan, D. Nel- son, G. Oistad, C. Okeson, K. Olson, J. Orr, J. Ost- man, J. Parker, N. Peterson, N. Phillips, S. Polley, C. Powell, L. Pugmire, S. Purdy, E. Renecker, D. Robinson, C. Cannon, E. Rodenhouse, S. Rudd, M. Rogers, E. Schein, J. Schults, C. Skidmore, S. Smedstad, J. Solberg, G. Spitler, S. Spute, P. Staf- ford, K. Stonehocker, J. Streufert, S. Stuart, P. Summers, B. Thomsen, J. Tousley, B. Trulson, J. Vagners, J. Wedeberg, K. Winton, P. Wiedemann, J. Wiegand, J. Wood, M. Yoder, J. Yost, B. Zylstra, C. Blomquist, D. Worrell, D. Regan, M. Swenson, J. McCandlish, P. Stafford. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY-R. Alley, B. Alspach, J. Backus, H. Bacon, B. Barden, C. Bayley, G. Beresford, V. Berg, M. Burns, R. Campbell, C. Car- ter, G. Chatalas, M. Cotton, B. Cranefield, C. Crop- ley, C. Cross, M. Davis, J. Diethelm, A. Filinov, K. Forssen, A. Foort, B. Frederick, B. Gerbing, L. Gilbert, J. Goodman, M. Hamilton, V. Hanis, B. Harrison, M. Harter, E. Hayes, A. Hermanson, A. Hopp, B. Houtchens, L. Hughes, M. Jakel, L. Jesses, A. Julyan, G. Koo, D. Koschker, S. Larson, M. Lawliss, M. Lefley, M. Levar, D. Liniger, L. Lund- quist, E. McQuade, M. Meyerperte, J. Mickelson, P. Morgan, L. Nelson, D. Newberg, F. Nicon, Nordquist, S. Olson, R. Orth, S. Oser, J. Paolucci. C. Parker, C. Petrie, M. Raski, M. Richardson, B. Schonbein, J. Semrau, B. Shih, L. Silven. B. Spurr. B. Stewart, C. Strawn, J. Strum, D. Terwilliger. D. Thomas, H. Torgrimson, G. Trace. G. Trezise S. Turner, J. Valentine, J. Vetosh. M. Walker. L Wasson, K. West, B. Wilhelm. C. Wilson. S. 'Wood V. Chong, E. Clarke, M. Swofford, C. Martin, P Floan, L. Johnston, D. Ellsworth. B. Henkle. J Berkman, M. Young, S. Newell, D. Roscoe. 37 1 I i f I l Best: Newspaper 4 be Wi: Publisl1edatLmcoln idraduatmg Seniors look Forward Contest Offered fini 0 rom p 7 e ' fnmmencement lincoln Students eflwwii1.be Y Ken Forrsen, Elaine Free ifi-s ez- 1 T ' A1 Hermanson, Dun- Diane Lindemanw Pat Morgan, Bonniel Sharon Uhrich, de Bogart. Today graduation cards by second lunch to April 13 , Lincoln students Will have a A Candidates Gordon, Jim Green, ,chance to compete in two moreg held April 18, essay contests. The 'Seattle Bari presidents Wm Association and the Greater Seat- l didabeg for Qffi. tle Motion Picture and Televisionlizarigng, 334159 THE BOSSES in by president Mike Swofford, Spring Manage- y. Primaryielz lllg Editor: Chris BavlCY. Fall XPYH 19, and Managing Editorg Mr, Littlcjolin, ipril 26 and 21 Advisor . and Larry Gilbert, Busi- - iicss Munzlgcii window today. A . be required on no orders ohl are necessary! any additionalg lliflil A . .tins -'iv ..n.Lu,v Us nu Avuvnwn x.uAss1.AL1ALHJ1!-bl is the topic question for the bar, association contest. Either side,l pro or con, will be considered. and Trophy 1 First prize in either pro or ccvng as the Campaig Only students enrolled in Line carry petitions 1 candidate. Can must be the sa: nominr may be carried 9 through April 1 263 onsult any cards i , 9 mg? V ents committee, , , If 7 The X in the halls. They! fxhas been set for June 2, saghiiyg divisions will be S100 with seconds and third prizes being 350 and S25 Q :ttf mit Sgcij respectively in both cases. An en- 3 toagtudiflgninn are: Doug Roscoe, chairman, Herbi 'c?t K T' . i - i , iaiflfgpigf. gf? iGir21sOn and Jerry Diethelm, Cf- iAdki!'1SOIl, Sharon Anderson, Mar-i ' W 'mul' iCll2Hl'Pf1f2I1: MTS- D- D- DUl'1C31'1l3l1iiTCia Buell, Earl Cossey, Arlene L graved His 1 ot K. Z if ered rs F C Vadset of the P-T A f TM . l. . .. . . . Were responsible for the charter-2 Q Op , . , . ,. , fx i. the Virginia V for the' trip. The cruise will last approx-i rifiatcly five hours and it was cle-1 cifiecil by the cominittee and these Speer' Dosmen, Fred Fowler, Walt Moore, i the John Niva, Elda Olson Paulson, and Lorene Van huise. HOD' ig officers that Lincoln seniors, ' ' will have priority in the 0111 Pew ill AD STAFF T C 1395 -51-'tf Judy Compton, Bt-tty Pi'of:lor, tml Claudia You Emclcn. Mxrlys 9 01154395 Johnson. .lc-on Hour, Dave Go- 9 U19 25394 forili lolm PC'il'4I'Pll Divo Qteru kwrnvl .v. it . ir. E,v, ,X its lfiUflff f Skip Jolinsoii and Herb Roth, ,mt A qt 9,9 :fir Q A reciatLi:.:i :I tin- .hc ,inc i,.i.,.s .friewaij ft ef VH Je .,.,.:....: 1 ..qQ1 is X :air an-3. not yet been settled. imtenbburg ' ii 4 I nts to ,Qi isziiif W Working under Jerry :mil Sandy 5 meteo . them. 'EEC ess-ay ,on the cruise are: Mary Jane PU5' - :2 ' GY and, many 1. to the regulatiol N3,3t3,5: 3 3 .f.y,r3 F' -- ' ' , These conferences are' onsored leaders In W3Sh1Ugll0f1- of the election , E l Lt !0n aA1'laU0n'Vtfid9 basis .by 'Chet Outside re-creations available int L- 4 , 0 rftmemcfann Peffslloni American LQ' the afternoon are swiniminig and iii' 'HTG' T' TUC 151011 Auxlhamesil HH? ztherciimgl' tennis. For the boys there also isl 5tff'7Q7 eel' ' ' ' ' NESS groups-SHG as 0 MY U S' football and baseball. In addition' 4 THQSE STOUPS PRYQII QXIJQHSPS to this, the students organize a.lTo Pres' l- Y- . fi of-v-l ' Y J ll t' -' , - - 'V gi gs? A mevtmg of the Sophomore fo? Segxliitgnila ive ey SPOII fgientthjhggndangnsogieit, fealtu!-A f -fEm11Cl1end ai 5' f Tl f'fci' ss officers and roll representa- , , , D K Ores W lc amous rm A3210 1 of inertia? . fiigcuss 'While attending Evergreen Boys lmany of the representatives par- f sented again by the students Ttbforms of gov- actually ish 21352 fi ' i1 ticipate in during the week. Thelto the students opportunity of making many new I 80-minute film friends is offered to allgthose at- two installment Sa ,state1tending. K p r and Wednesdag TT in Ther ' . A . ' L RV I Bruc NILlVb sTAFF Qcagof mmm? time'lt'1ve 12 Elaine, Frccniain, 'Penny Sum- in Emdlialuab mc-is. kathy Sullivan. Donna V45 1 lmeetin Thomas, George Koo, Dick Lini- ' ' ' Dui' Dil 1 ltlounl QLl1'..GlllQLFl' St-lion, Jerry Brooks, Claire Strawn, Sully Harris, . The 1 Linco ree Odinc Iiuscmoen. Judy Leclicli, tgelii 1 Jerry Holland and Diuiic Hctlier- S . LG BMJ' and ingtoui t Foreli he Lii-pri H t l Li I y I St d ,M .... -. were S1 e amy jr ou - neon s annua u ent Coun- 'I-lay, L'nd Lu J . L t- Cl b TZLUF chens. The students at- Cil assembly will be held on Tues- I Melendir gre 0 81 m U fm V11 , Ut ,-,, I day, November 29, accordin t 1 G ' 1 l , . been invited and will participate Bill Schonbein, Student Coincs. licelld Igtrsrtnaglli' in the activities involved with the . M L l president. l ' breakfast, which wlllvbe held De- P.d5tmllQ Fm Fillillft? The assembly, which is heldfev- lchgllfefs M , 1 ,Cember 1 durmgjifw, class' th t Stu-tlcnls in Mrs. Gwendolyn ery year for the benefit of the A jIf,,'1'FjjTlE V. I Among the toriimittees +V , ,mG.L?,S MH Wnod Language Arts student body is planned just like alFQf C .1 inmaiiln life' have been foimeo ine i1ChEl. 1-.,, 5,,,,,3 me preparing. Units on regular Student Council mqgetgng, ur-it-In winmknm- -c H..- -..l-...., nr., A 'Last Weelc's Newsi Il ' U Bm Next Week i ,e Gmduafes falcon Dgwn 'Annual Operella i as 'chase Cards, lynx leeches ouncemenls ,ln Hoop Ti l luating seniors should begin? ii their .cards and announce- Q for gre ' ' W ers for e take: windov s on March 20 and 21 fTues- nd Wednesdayl. It is notl ary for the seniors to de-' .ow how many announce will be needed. They will be , ater in the semester Whenl .rd orders are delivered andl will be a sufficient quantityl ble at that time. To place! ler on the l COPY STAFF ' when they Sliirlee Newell, Marilyn Burns, 3 Squeeze by Faye Nicon and Jerry Diclliclin. Overweighted and outdated, faculty lioopsters pulled the ix Club Leeches tsketloall fray last, Thursday in the boys' Gym. The hilarious event was rather an in- formal meet mixed with ballyhoo, jersey tugging, wrestling matches, and at one time there were twenty players on the floor. Gilbert 'tDeadeye Koller of the Fearless Faculty Falcons sank the to predict the scores in the State ?Tournanient and to choose the fine heard ' ,venibei l . . . from them since, in spite of the, three letters we have written in regards to securing the rights. l Other plays have been consid-l ered. such as Where's Charlie? g tie-breaking free throw after tQe'0I' 'lwishing OH a Staff' but itl final buzzer to win the contest., 20 points, was the' 'was decided that both were lack- ing in either music or plot. l'3.Vf ith 1S tne buy- choose another cards. cost 13 ,cents ind the appreciation folder, is optional, is 50 cents. gg however rivilege to for his own ouncements .-ji- s' Assembl lures Styles tyle show was featured at irls' Club assembly which .eld last Thnirsday. It was r l l .netted nine points. He V. 'Koo, 65 Gdine W ', with 2 talli l Chatalas of the of two attempts at the free throw line to even up the score at 28-28, but Koller of the faculty was, fouled soon after, enabling himi to become the hero of the tilt. Other faculty scorers included Rolland Ellis, 4g Richard Roly- Poly Hays, 2g David'Keppler, 2, and Mr. Rirno one point. Other teachers participating in the game were Leslie W. Johnson, John Koenig, and Byng Nixon. Leading the Lynx Leeches scoring was George lowed by Ron Grove, 6 SPORTS STAFF ,b members Dave Stern. George Chatalas, ,test WereGi1 VValt Ellis, Don Hultgrcn. Jerry ferry Semi-au, Solberg, Mike Crowley, Jim Rich- Stern, and V ll +1 5 ardson, Burton Stcrnoff 3 Harvey. 16 .lIY.LULlt31'Il 011 .DUUQUCL LUL' Ll The outfits, vnshich were and Bill Q' d by members of the sew- ,sses at Lincoln, were made limplicity Patterns and can- purchased in a store. ions of many new styles. and colors were shown. ? the ensembles which were d were featured on the COV- Seventeen Magazines l Miss Mazaznie. .X H 'loasl lo lops' 'Toast -to the Tops will be pre- sented by the Senior class on March 17 at the Green Lake field- l house. The dance, which is in hon-o, 4'-V.. ' test 0 f f Everything must be settled the first of February so start working on it, there- ' -be impossible to se- onleili ,O n lo Oralors Preliminaries for two publici speaking' contests will be held ati l Lincoln within the next t h r e e l weeks. The Knights of Pythiasl 11th Annual Public Speaking Con- lcount and tally the ballots and! ,In place of these four frames the' t in the tournament o will begin today. iginally started in . Creighton ln by Duane pick the basketball held b e - 3' classes, tests was e basket- op teams 'V ,ontest is now . 3.1 my by Mr. Hays' class and the Roll Council. Roll, Council will select a committee to sponsors- rl o H . l Mr. Hays' class will distribute and l collect them. Today during roll period, bal-I lots will be distributed to each roll lroom. The classes are to pick the lscores of todays games. Scores, fof the other tournament games, .will also be submitted with thef l l exception of Saturdays games.: l rights of anothr' r'f-- N' 1 V H , teams, date, and stil y Fh-'QLFSE 51g5FF,, Q W on top preqpntation Marly Jolinson. Heil.-ii Geox gc-. H ,S in N MI. Pitzer. Marilyn Hcdbcrc. John Morrow, ' g ' l ' Jung BrOv,'e3l'. NfllllY'X- HCiVCOl'lll. 1 Sharon Johansen and Joan Rom- be PTE' l .1 atter ' tacit tit-.3 .3 uviitcet. l Mags Collecled For Sludy Halls Magazines will be an added fea- ture in study halls next year, ac- cording to Ginger Sellen and Car- test and the P,-I. Oratorical Con- in a national has always man- past to produce high, ranking speeches. Valuable scholarships, cash, and' bonds will be awarded to the best i orators. Speeches should be ap-l proximately- six minutes long. 5 Only three weeks are left forl ol Parker, co-chairmen of the niet recently Mr. Er- Hays ig Ehool stamps ordered for each stu-:ly hall, to stamp the magazines. Al- so, a stamp with the words Do- nated to the Students of Lincoln by the Students of Lincoln has been ordered. Tag-board covers will be added to the magazines. wlfuch will be signed out to the students to read during their study periods. The feature will be added to l 1 r .of Q the -wh X 3t3 f :inc ,thig to, inv 'l pai wh era hel adm wh as wit tee ma fat lap ann Tri I by Jul Ch: Loi the pet vit: dia all M P Lai pla ora fac pur cof '1 yea der- A l unc VVo con E son car li I S13 day acc era mo can of lil G the jec Q Ler son the XX' 15 ,Z,f' K Editor holds Staff in I3 HCICIQQ ,lzlijf 1 ' ' 'Y The 1956 Annuai staff has I 1 chosen the theme Our Story to r better acquaint the readers with , ' ' the origin of the title of our In H A me school paper and annual, The ' iii' V' + M Totem. Working hard from Sep- if ' tember to the end of March, the i .Q f staff then waited excitedly for l E :QQ 11. the final results of their efforts, l H ,- delivery on June 1. Kay 4, , gk If PF A gela Jessett I4 ' if G rls Sports Ba F lty -'Q Ai ',W' f f ? ,,,. l l, ig' we Q.. if 7 i S Q- 1 -41 f it A ii' t f' if if 15, gt G f .g f 'Jil ' t , 2 Q V,.l ,.,: ,T X , , . X- Q Q ,V . , .Fab . .4,1 Q 14? 1 i V ??gb4.tb, Q 1 '- . N , , -el. 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Q Tri-F Day chairmen included: Front, Toni Ericksong Middle Judy Q' - Elliot, Bev Jellesed, Donna Thomas, Martha Lefley, Gay Botten berg, Sandy Teslow, and Bonnie Noe, Back, Peggy Shaffer Judy w,,eRm,,,, Mickalsen, Keith Grisim, and Kenny Reeve. cnrdmg S1-cretnr wi!! - b 1 1 'f..,fvef'l B ll Ez-Ilmzn T :uri-r bg Al Her-minscr s 1 nn A 'W' H. ,Ya Hr Ellir Ai visor l Morinn 1-sponding secmnf ggdq gS,'s As in past years, Pep Club held com- mittee sign-ups in September and an- nounced chairman for the football season. Rooters hats were sold, in addition to small buttons for each game. A dance was co-sponsored with the P.-T.A. at the Green Lake Fieldhouse. After football came basketball and again the Pep Club sponsored assemblies, pep rallies, button sales, etc, all with the support of a spir- ited student body. Tri-F Day replaced the annual Home- coming Day and proved to be a huge suc- cess. Tonette Erickson, chairman, and her subchairman worked long and hard on the plans. The big feature of the day was the presentation of Linc0ln's first mascot, Lester Lynx. are l .t 42 , ,, M f gy W W, tv Snow Bunnies a, The Ski Team included: Front, Judy Zemp, Jay Yanick, John Morrow, Gary s , ff' Gnu' ii' nfl 2-..--H AQ f'f' QQ I CW' K f 'W aw Nia Ya' 4 I Jud ce-ole' V , P Q eff N. t. lpn? gn.. one Compton, Harriet Johnsen, Jeanette Tully, A1'F0WSIT1i'Lh Hlid Ralph D0Tf19U0WSke- Q Dolly Wyse, Shirlee Newell. Back: Ben Dalafes WI' Ser.-refer: This year's Ski Club has been a Winning concern from the time of Ben Zemp's election as president right on through to its racing teams. The various events put on have all been a huge success. A party was held around the theme of Christmas and the opening of the ski season. Special patches, to be Worn on parkas, were de- signed and distributed to identify Lincoln skiers from among the hundreds of other Hsnow-bunnies at the ski areas. The Ski Team spent a very enjoyable four days at a Ski Meet in Rossland, Can- ada. Although they were not too success- ful in the racing they all agreed on one 5 47 -gage? ' fi fra if ': ' 1 W? .- A 5 911 ,gf Gafy Affoasmif Treasurer thing: We had a ball! -Q..-f 'lrf' , of rn' Shown being presented with the Inspi- rational Awards at the P.-I. Ski School are Ann Patterson and Terry Campbell. itv .M Lincoln's royalty at the Times Ski School included left to right: Geri Trace. princess: Ben Zemg king: Judy Compton. queen, and Jack Wilcox, prince. 43 Playing It Sweet fi Lincoln's band and orchestra have once again proved them- selves worthy of praise as they have provided music for various occasions Whether it be brassy and blustering or gentle and smooth. The band aptly repre- sented Lincoln in the Santa Claus parade, at football half-times, and at the spring band festival. The girls who served as majorettes Were: Darlene Kramer, Barbara Wallis, and Mary Jane Thompson. The Pep Band, led by Jerry Sem- rau, will long be remembered for its clever musical additions to the basketball games. Many assemblies and other events were made doubly enjoy- able due to the fine Lincoln or- chestra, under the able baton of Mr. Weiss. The hours spent in practicing proved worthwhile as their musical renditions filled the air so beautifully. M136 ws, X .. ,,: , QE ' 5 44 'C3f vnf1 Singing It Soft Gm ft The Lincoln Chanters have long been known as being among the finest vocal groups in the state. Their invitations to sing have come frequently and for promi- nent groups and occasions such as Kiwanis, the Man of the Year Banquet, Shriners, the Lions Club, and several others. They have entertained their fellow stu- dents during Christmas, at the Spring Concert, and at Com- mencement. The boys in their dark jackets and the girls in their white emblem Jackets truly were 1 4 4 wonderful representatives of Lin- coln High School. Due to circumstances beyond their control the Chanters did not present the annual operetta this year, but instead presented a very enjoyable Spring Concert featur- ing music from various operettas. The Chanters have had a busy year but they have provided many pleasant memories for themselves and others. T1 ' i X 45 1 'Z wx S! l as 565 si . .. 5 V-W.. ' 'V 'Wa 2 T- Day Celebration The annual T-Day is always looked for- ward to with anticipation and excitement. The chairmen may be found putting in long hours of hard work months before the big day. As the date of Abraham Lincoln's birthday draws near sign-ups are held for Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln. Based on loyalty to the school and a likeness to the real Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln, the sus- pense begins to mount as the voting time arrives. This year the theme was aptly brought out by showcase displays of an old country store, beautiful murals in the halls, and as special naming of each teacher's door. General chairman for T-Day was Judy Compton, whose hard work resulted in an outstandingly successful celebration, with everyone feeling a part of it. Earle Irvine and Toni Erickson were dramatic- ally presented at an assembly as Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln of 1956. ,,f' CLAUDIA Under the able dircetion of Mr. Arine and Miss Hanson. drama teachers, the senior play, Claudia,', was presented in the school auditorium in December, The cast included: Claudia ..,,Y,....... David ..,.....,.,., Mrs. Brown ,,..,r..r. ....ir, Jerry Seymoure .i,...... Darushka ..Y,r,.., Bertha .,...... Fritz ...,,,.. Julia .......r Q . .,t,....Laura Silven .,.,..,.Guy Halverson Mike Rust .Tonette Erickson Marla Hamilton ....,Dick Koschker Ty Wasson .....Bunny Atwell Gail Trezise .,.,..Kay Johnston Jerrine Valentine Doug Szymanski Ron Holman ....,...Arlene Foort Sally Hopkins W 2' Q , , f if , 'll ATTENDING T0 WORK Collecting attendance cards and green slips, typing and passing out the attendance bulletin, re- cording all absentees, assisting with the issuing of temporary dismissals, and checking on un- balanced class absence slips are the activities of the day for these busy attendance office girls. They perform all these duties with ease and efficiency. Their work is of unlimited assistance to Mrs. Baker, faculty attendance clerk, W and to the entire school. M CAN I HELP YOU? Can I help you? This was the common question that was politely asked all those who entered the main office by the helpers. Both girls and boys lend their assistance to Mrs. Washburn and Mrs. Davies in the main office. They gain valuable experience in operating the switchboard, typing and printing the daily bulletin, and performing countless other duties around Lincoln. JUNIOR COUNSELORS In the counseling office stu- dents get help in working out their high school programs and in making plans for college. Typ- ing, filing, and miscellaneous duties are performed by the girls helping in this office. Miss Orrell, Mrs. Lavier, and Mr. Cochran are the advisors. M il. BOOK WORMS If the book you want is in the library, it will be found on its proper shelf, thanks to the work of these library helpers. They also see that worn books are mended and that you are notified of any forgotten books. These pupils help to make an orderly library. LATIN LOVERS Re-organized after a lapse of several years, the Latin Club is again in full swing. The officers promoting it were: Clarie Strawn, Presidentg George Guttormsen, Veepg Sally Harris, Rec. Sec., and Anne Brown, Cor. Sec.-Treas. Mrs. Snodgrass served as advisor. f'-fi . 1-if W. ' fifflfflllt 3 Rt FRENCH FINATICS With the aid of Miss Schoefield, the French Club carried on many interesting functions. One of their biggest activities was the correspondence with French Clubs in other high schools. The officers who guided the club through a very successful year were: Cindy Addington, President: Virginia Finnestad, Vice President: and Judy Berkman, hifi- ZR GERMAN GABBERS Serving as officers of the active German Club were: Steve Brown, President, Larry Hay, Veep, and Gary Melendy, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Kim- ble was their advisor. Some of the activities of the club for the year included the sponsoring of the Inter-National Breakfast, which included all the Language Clubs, a Kandy Kane Sale at Christmas, and a Potluck Dinner held in the spring. Secretary. The membership was made up of all the interested French students. 4' , Y 11.1 A P 1 -E. 2 ,, 49 -1 E 'Yi '14,-f g - FRIENDS, ROMANS,- For the second semester. Se- attle schools have changed from the solution type debate to the more formal Oxford style, During the past year Lincoln was ac- knowledged as having one of the finest teams in the city. They met every sixth period with Mr. Bar- naud as their advisor. KEEPING ORDER Identified by the familiar orange arm band, these boys were recognized as an efficient organ- ization on duty at all athletic events. Faculty advisor, Mr. Ellis, was always on hand to assist the boys as they helped to keep and to further Lincoln's reputation for splendid sportsmanship. If ,rl fa f 1 I fw-, FLICKER KIDS Everyone likes to see movies in the classroom, they are enjoyable as well as educational. The boys on Movie Squad are gaining valuable experi- ence in operating and learning the mechanics of a movie projector. Not being limited merely to pro- jectors these boys are also proficient in the opera- tion of complex phonographs and recorders. Their contribution to the school is truly valuable and appreciated. J: ' 42. is .. 311' BACKSTAGE BOYS The scenery, lighting, and sound are often taken for granted during an assembly or play, but actually the boys on the Mike and Stage squads spend long, busy hours repairing and setting up equipment and backdrops, with the assistance of Mr. Roys and Mr. Arine. . fb , ..., , .- .. , 4 . .... , .. x I, t- n -1 x THEY LET US IN The principal purpose of the Ticket Force is the admitting of students to school activities. Dur- ing the fall the ticket force is responsible for the punching of Activity Cards when they admit the students to the football games. Later tickets were sold and col- lected for the basketball games. Other school functions such as plays, etc., are also handled by the Usher Force. It is headed by Mr. Scheele. give Qi f CHECKING ON 'CUTS' Students found it very hard to R cut a study hall due to the effi- ciency of the Study Hall Check- ers, who checked attendance at the beginning of each period. These busy girls also ran errands for the teachers in charge and helped out Whenever they were needed. ri-'--1, gr' ' ,.- ' 2 ,,., 1 Q, an 5' .en f f 2 of ' 5 vi ,sk 5' 3 Y' 0 1 vi. ll S .iff 3 T .T - . : 4 it x ii -Q, 4 Match 2' an 2.4 X my is if CREATING CULTURE At the north end of the main hall is a small room dedicated to increasing the intellect of our student body. Filled with interesting and informa- tive books it supplies the needed cultural outlets for all inquisitive students. Pictures of foreign places adorn the Walls and a table and chairs stand in the middle of the floor. All combine to create a pleasant atmosphere for relaxation and study. f-WH 'wriiwf-E! is LOSE SOMETHING? Since Lincoln students are no different than any other high school pupils, losing possessions is not an uncommon thing. The Lost and Found Office which is located by the Girls' Club, is a very popular place. There, absent-minded students can reclaim books or anything else they may have lost. Miss Werby and her cooperative committee are thanked for the service they have given the student body. . 5 j rsvp' A J I My i K v a l , ..2 Qi S in HALL PASS SEEKERS gil I 111 9 ,Q T- 5 in 'tLet me see your hall pass!!' f it 1' v1d!! 'w The boys who served on the Hall Patrol asked this question to all students they found wandering in the halls. Their other duties consisted of keeping the halls clean and Welcoming and direct- ing visitors. Mr. Miller directed the group. 5' 'sg We , Sally Harris Judy Mickalsen 'fi 9 Qi Q 0+ 1 1, arf 97 4 2? ' 7 ' , Q 4'1:f:..:, ::-,.z.1.:f1- , W7 Geri Trace Barbara Stewart 'V f f Awzlff. www 1 Sally Brainard Y 5, '--new XX ll Are You Ready. E 7 a 3' -. if 3 2 wwf The Yell Squad and Songleaders of 1955-56 have contributed a great deal toward school sportsman- ship and have worked hard to attain a reputation which all Lincolnites can be proud of. They have promoted pep and enthusiasm at assemblies and all football and basketball games. Despite freezing, windy football stadiums and hot, stuffy basketball gyms, these two groups continued their bouncy, spirited routines. The student body can justly appreciate these girls and boys who have led Lin- coln's cheering section through a successful year. Mr. Ellis advised the Yell Squad While Miss Moe- sor supervised the Songleaders, ran 2 V ,. , , A f 'M ,Liz V ,, , 4' gas, X ws it w Wg S iv .M W, fm Odine Husemoen y X' nw l 5 fmdal .. Jerry Solberg 5, niggaz.. n -Q . T 'i,'tf' Ken Reeves Q5 Wi it Mama! 10' - J ' 's N, 5 f-J' ,, S an :S '1 5 .gd xl. E . f ZV, S2 . Q.. JR .gm Q' mv tim pp t-es 1 5 Gene Arnold I' V 2 , V4 M , It s A Womcm's World BASKET GIRLS The basket girls are the little women who, when you politely scream your basket number at them, throw your basket with just enough curve to dump the contents before it reaches you. They practice for long hours at this. The familiar phrase of Keys girls! is heard ringing through- out the dressing room as they collect the locker keys and place them on the board. Another of their pet phrases is: Wait till Study Hall is out girls! 11 ' ,Ee '-,Q Q 'Q vii , . 6 'I i Cl 'AWA I 1 1 c. j 6 4 V .BE ', N lv' x -K1 5 , ' 1 Iivf, Q. 'ESQ SQ v. ix X- 'Y g bm 1, 1 Q ' .25 i , 41, yy WWE, -5 If I i . B XV S 7' '- . . '1 f .. X f 10 I I 'tts if I 5 7 121 I, ,iff 'gf I T 1 L bf! 1 1 P' t J !7y , tv ff TL Q1 , .nu RTI, Miss Moesff Q. . x K -' A X ga - X ij .V A ,fr tk: 'T' - . 'gf' IA! 1fi1 fi'g!'5,1 ' XV .,. Qwg3ff.u,K,Y ' X 'G pg. -ss f l C i. - -li' 'T- i df .9 x . J fs. Hakolr-1 ff? X .3 3 , -.Au ,.r N.i XXX. 1-J X W bx 53 SUSA N wxb lst? G I 1 Snap those wrists girls Where's the ball? We're not champs, but it's fun! .19 A I Is it possible? Ride 'em cowgirl! Stay off the center line! BIG L Besides having lots of fun earn- ing points for a Big L, these girls enjoy numerous outside activities sponsored by Big L. By turning out faithfully twice a week, the points begin to accumulate and, at the same time, the girls are busy making new friends. A Father - Daughter B a n q u e t, a Mother - Daughter Tea and a Roller Skating Party are samples of the active curriculum carried on. The officers serving are: Carol Parker, Pres.g Pat Maxwell, Veepq Kay West, Sec.g Elsie Clark, Treas.g Judy Parker, Sergt. at Arms. Miss Moeser supervises the group. , 7 - b .X '-f . I, DRILL TEAM Under the capable leadership of Captain Arlene Julyan. Lin- coln's drill team has performed for the Santa Claus Parade, the Memorial Day Parade, and has provided half-time entertainment for football and basketball games. Three days a week, sixth period, the sound of marching feet emit- ted from the girls' gym as the drill team was put through their paces. They purchased new red and black uniforms to add to their smart appearance. Janice Dunham and Nancy McGinis served as Lieutenants with Miss Burton as advisor. riff-' x w Q f l'l pr! Q 1 ,ff ' X-xt ' xv . .AL- CHAR CTEP 5,5 angie-twat 'QE lf AM! 5 1 we me time gm with M451 Nuo 162 PAGES 'Tha Great Nevnpanit offh Great Norfmverfg he teen About lr, VOL. CXLX No. 18 SUNDAK MA 5, aefflfhullu RCH 18 1956 PRICE 15 CE n Shares Stal e High Schvo Cage Tifle 'RQPW Israel Palrols WL Great M TDRBERGSON Lincol.n's Lynx difepfed the Anacortes Seahawks, 68-56, before a bapaclty crowd of 12,000 Safllrdny night - at Ecln-,llhdgon Pavillon to capture the State High School eh 0D0ff ffaf S Jaffa.: :e::t::,g::2:1:' awww ' HO JERUSALEM. Israell Sector, OQQUPFETEE-ihfghfhrefliejiyl teairzrynwrglignftoigtcfuihgwaliiflx d i fMal'ch ll N IAPJ X Lsl-aelJ 9 iljnebl its Z d tm 'alter that' or lpatl-ole opened fire and drove 515,575-egnx ggamg woieggg max: Gary Nordqum med In A back six el-Duo-1 01 1H1f ef- plunehlp in 1945, the mst year shot from the lu RANDQUH HEARSI JR, fora .who crossed into Israeli a Seattle team eampalened ln L' ten-ftvry born the Egypuan- the annual four -lnfluet Hun: Newspapers y'held ow senp w-my and yet- 'DEH March 17.xThe past week has been herds! an vith tescinafing faces, faffs ' blem toda ' , side to exte lncolns lead t day touma- t t. S1-myapokesman - and func nvunbed ,v 18 how to SPHCE. Koen: Sinee sl Fld 0 5045 at the salt ot the final perlad an aiter Daniela an Franklin started Seattle' W' tonight' threefyear do recount them- f He Said Egyptian d had countered 5 rn a two - polnter, lrwne clicked lor tour straight polnts when the QUTJQQSUOQOLH 153,14 xtwo at the foul llne and soldiers in Garflfld In the llnale. Then lm bucket N' 3 0 me G-in Stl-tp tlred over the season Garfield brought Se l . - border at an Israeli outpost its Iourth sta gnlng oft' last week three ttrnea today. The Lwraeus mee with the Emperor-and Empress urea beck tend Lilkedtorhwsg ferallyat n whose fl-alum A ll PPIY Qngmv o FEATURE I G ok shot. Anacortes again narrowed te we b dejmff lts aeflclr to live pninm at Sa ,ng GDM Y 51 with 3:57 minutes to go a Earle Irvine agaln was the Jumping Jack cenU'a1 Ilgure int Coach Ddlfhorp' s Hlgglns made Od two ha ros e. Norm ggmrny Jagksomy 3 5 a Lynx and the great center came throu , inte In hum. Page 32 Sen ll. PU Bible Cmlsw., , DFES1 f Qllnl Page Plow-1.1. 1 have a lot :mm , 49159 See. lll ZF!-ence TZ nm: PQ5' n. In their to G ,,d',m',,,, , P12 ,L olutlfmazy P1mn.L eaetlvna-ly oollntlies ni ? the M u-2.f'nf.?l SA: W DLIHEUUJ' , Pegs za, Plcwrlu- Q - - l. .e W R 'M'-S f nsn,, T3f5.F'n?s2M3T ul pfurnne, ot Red emu- sog:gMge:f2,',W'- sperm. 'Pisa 4i4a. See PEOPLE ln this part of TBM'- 3-Hd Simple 111 HUUP8. A rr a man Clnanlned Ads But n got Iwo of them back lor Lincoln, scaling sh With 27 4 field goal from ' bring his top tournu- Th l men! palnt output In 1 was a Ka g t Anacortes nts, a loul shot by Gary Mull' Kelster and .another lleld gQa.1 Uahter than A drum by I-llgglns kept Llncoln's aa. lfmfl Min to -an!-9I'L vantage to Iour points at 59-54. It was 1-112 for the Lynx at But the Hawks got only one the quarter and 32-27 In their rleld goal alfar that. Meanwhile, if fe we -ffm 'martin ' 'U the HP-'11 of mos' 15 mluut tance r e r 1- mils 65-56 with 22 the 12-'ld vhlnsed fund' els Seconds len ln the game. tlmei and lt was U2-1 an UV' And ln those- llhal seconds oem-' 'WA Mme Crowley put ln one ons- Then ln the thlrd period Un- keg and fr-vgng the game! tina! coln bullt ns lead to eleven on , m,.,,,, Pofnfs 't 031' Un-U' fe hav' th' Llncoln wound up with a Seahawks pull within three a shooting of 40 per Mm on 94 the end ur the quirfer with Eh field goal, In splurge of leven Shnglght points, C Don Daniels, the Seg huetllng 50 tries. Ana I artes hit 30 In all-State gu hawks I nt with Irv! Sen, V flnaldn Ptah: alld hla tamll T 'Od fo k 3 per ce t on 19- Or 6. . ltd who he and Ed v I the Lynx , .w g ' H ed ,. I me Emu hclose ln gman , 7 . his, mm' Ura 01 It po, of ff ' 21, dtlalr me g ' 037 - n,Plsv10, l J Brelfcmm . PW I' D' I UI. KD : 'U' A nr 1 iv., 1 4 V 5' lem,-,. Page IQ Sm UL I N. Merry-Gala nm. , Page. 14-13, y Pu-wrlnl. eep him and his 11-wel, Flew 419- -14, len he ls Wtulng to IDU he Ill I World News, Plge 10. Glam, 12 Seo. FK Wine S0oPed 11 baskets out won sumtjdzlz Of of 20 me and wlln hls llve 'scored sewn mms In me mlgvggrzgenmegtgnevjglll llne netted quarteio hparkxthe batt 'Sm Northwest et t0ok only Un! shox? End hit on live ol' hl 13 I . I th League! champions Lhernxan ix gnu or h e ,'fC1-zntlnned on Page 48, Col. Z! 'A Wi? -th. K ww -mi 2 '? t-W., Q' 6. yzg,,,Zf f f. c:. ' -- ' ai, 4- 1 BILL NOLLAN Varsity Football, Baseball Bill Nollan began his sports career at Lincoln as a student. He contributed his athletic abili- ties to two Championship teams and placed on three All-City teams before graduation. As a coach, Mr. Nollan possesses a rep- utation not only for turning out great teams, but also for develop- ing many fine individual players, NORM DALTHORP Varsity Basketball Norm Dalthorp is another Lynx coach who began his sports career at Lincoln as a student and later returned in the capacity of a coach. Mr. Dalthorp was an im- portant part of the 1939 Lynx basketball team which brought to Seattle for the first time the State Basketball Championship. He has proven to be most valuable as a coach also. His Championship basketball team speaks for him most highly. LYNX CGACHES JAY DISHNOW Intramural Sports, Third Team Basketball Jay Dishnow's work with boys on the third team basketball squad and in intramural sports has provided many fine players for the varsity squads. Besides developing green talent into var- sity material, Coach Dishnow teaches classes in boys'-health. He is most capable in all phases of instruction and is well re- spected. STARR SUTHERLAND Tennis Coach Mr. Sutherland has been turn- ing out fighting tennis teams for Lincoln for several years. These teams, which are extremely well- coached by Mr. Sutherland, are virtually always a threat for the top position in the league. Mr. Sutherland is also a social studies instructor at Lincoln. RICHARD HAYS Third Team Football New to the Lincoln coaching staff this year is Mr. R. Hays, the third team football coach. Mr. Hays'. previous experience con- sists of coaching wrestling at the University of Washington for four years and football at Fort Lawton. Mr. Hays, besides his study hall duties, is the Lynx Club advisor. 58 BYNG NIXON Track, Line and Second Team Football Byng Nixon started at Lincoln and went on to star at the Uni- versity of Washington. At Lincoln he played center and tackle on the 1934, '35 and '36 football squads. He took over the Lynx squad in 1946 and immediately turned out a championship team. Since then his teams have con- sistently placed high in the final standings. L. W. JOHNSON G'olf Coach Besides teaching Lincoln stu- dents how to sink a long putt, Mr. Johnson instructs them in the art of balancing chemical equa- tions. Mr. Johnson has been most successful in the past with his golf teams and is equally effec- tive in the chemistry lab. LJ, V . 14.42229 ,z 'Aff yr, if I J I, 1. ' ' ' V-, f 2' W W4 aff! K' 2' , fy 2 .Q .Y-wg-a my-1 -K - Q. 'X 'QT Nr' 1 If KYB.. Kg. ' - V Q .,.. . . ' .lf 'if' 1 Q,-1.1, A 3- A 3 :..v Nav- -gbiiv-Ea: - lr mari' rw it Q +ifY'N Timm-,' . 1 ' ? Qs 'Qin . Football and Basketball Managers Dennis Richter XS ' 'L 'Fifi . b x ff Q Bob Cornelius Jim Richardson ,. 'f f . if Mike Crowley 17 'Q 2 V .- FCDOTBALL The 1955 Lincoln football team had a mediocre 2 and 5 record. But the big high- light of the season was the Lynx stunning 26-0 upset of an undefeated Queen Anne eleven. The Lynx could do no wrong, as their two little halfbacks, 130 pound Don Habel, and 144 pound Gene Cahoon tore the big Kuay line to shreds. But this victory and a 13-7 win over West Seattle were the only times the Lynx sang the alma mater last during the season. The Abes started off their season against the highly touted Ballard Beavers. And the Lynx came out highly routed by a 38-13 score. In the next contest against Franklin, the Lynx wound up on the low end of a 14-0 score. The Garfield Bulldogs, who went on to Win the championship without a defeat, took the measure of the Abes with a 20-0 beating. Finally victory came as the Lynx won from West Seattle. i Mike Feeley Don Habel But the Red and Black suffered one of their darkest defeats in many years in their next outing, as they dropped a 33-7 ball game to the surprisingly strong Cleve- land Eagles. Then came the high point as they stopped the Kuay four game win streak. Having Won the ax contest, the Lynx felt sorry for the poor Roosevelt Teddies, so they dropped a 19 to 6 de- cision to their north-end rivals, and gave the Theodores a tie with them for second place in the upside-down lead. Although the 1955 football campaign didn't show an outstanding win and loss record, it did give valuable experience to 10 underclassmen who will be expected to carry the ball for Lincoln next fall. If coaches Bill Nollan and Byng Nixon can come up with good replacements for four seniors who left the center position and the entire left side of the Lincoln line vacant, the Lynx should do quite a bit better in 1956. . za , 4 . ,vi E, Q , Jack Wilcox ll W! p Yi : ' was ga t ,t lf, 3 n 'q' LLLK A I 59 Gary Hezel Pete Scholz Alan Heys 'W '2' -. if 7 2 f 'Me ' V 'Vfa ' 1 , l Nwfwd rs V fi uf! wi s V 3 E27 Z Z Q ' ,. 5 X f 5 X If 4 A f V -Q vfmnvw W' We , 2 f , Q w 2 4 l 5: 1 , 4? 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X 4 SECOND TEAM STANDINGS V L T PF PA 5 West Seattle .w,,w.,,..,.,,,, 1 0 88 37 .. A Garfield .....,.,, ,,e,,, 2 0 79 45 4- Queen Anne .... ...... 2 l 54 52 Lincoln ,,,,eA,A,,, ,,,,., 3 0 67 39 I f X Roosevelt .,Vc.., ...,,, 3 0 57 52 Y Ballard ,,,.,,,, l,,,,, 3 l 52 87 T 4 H Cleveland 4 0 44 73 f' Franklin ...... 5 0 21 77 ' ri. 'M llll , THIRD TEAM STANDINGS W L T PF PA TW , Garfield .,l,..l ...rll.....l J 6 0 0 ll8 33 , Roosevelt .rl.. ..v.. 4 1 l 60 30 ' A Lincoln ....,..c....... ...,. 4 2 0 65 52 West Seattle ..... ..... 2 2 2 46 27 N t Pr t di M- Franklin ...,,lrr.. ..... l 3 2 47 66 Greg Stone Dave Matheson O lc ure Ike Malan Cleveland ,llr.... ..... l 3 2 45 49 Queen Anne ,..., ..... l 4 l 13 76 SECOND TEAM: Front: Leroy Hare, John Jakobsen, Larry Covey, Roger Erdahl, Larry Blair, Bill West, Joel Leideeker. Second: Jack McKay, Bob Beevers, Dick Diven, Dave Mathison, Ron Mead. Back: Bill Moody, Bill Spurr, Ron Loney, Dennis McLeod. THIRD TEAM: Front: Bart Kath- ner, Bill Aylesworth, Fred Os- bourne, Randy Stime, John Coart, Dave Faylor, Bill Murray. Sec- ond: Jerry Clark, Tom McMillan, Doug Learman, Bill Haynes, Nick Murphy, John Aure. Back: John Parmenter, Mike Nelson, Vince Sellen, Bill O'Brien, Gary Swin- ney, Larry Dirnmick. 61 Ballard ......,..l......,,,..... l 5 O 30 91 Q.. ,A . ,1- I em, i it F as l . A, 4, . . x, ' ' I I I ' X 3 ,..f.. , D i . 54, I A 'Q .-nu. I ' - . . as L X . Lynx on the way to a touchdown , N X L A 'WVA I MW L., yr of L af L Qiuqbyr- ' -F ' L if - H-V by 3 Larry Whitney Dave Polasik Larry Blair Bill Spurr Lynx warm up before a game at the High School Memorial Sta- dium. 'ii 13' I Game Scores Final League Standings El Opponents 13 ---Y,---- .... B allard ...s,, ss,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,, 3 8 0 -,-----.- ........ F ranklin .sss.. ,,,,,,,, 1 4 0 -----,... ........ G arfield ...... ,,,,,,,, 2 0 13 -A-...... ....... W est Seattle ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 7 ----..... ,..... C leveland .,,s... ,,s,,,s, 3 3 26 ---...... ....... Q ueen Anne ...,. ,,,,,,,, 0 7 ......... ..... R oosevelt ,.... ,,,,,,,, 1 9 Garfield ..., Franklin ...... Ballard ....,,,l Queen Anne Cleveland .... Lincoln .....i Roosevelt .... West Seattle 0 4 W i u f? ' ' uf , 5 2 if won Lost Tied PS PSA 7 o 0 ll8 37 5 2 0 110 53 4 2 1 114 64 4 2 1 53 59 3 4 0 T9 81 2 5 o 65 131 5 0 53 108 7 0 43 111 ,arg K 5 5 , , Gene Cahoon Ron Loney Ron Allison ,,,? f ' A f V! ,J . Dave Wagner ' v vers-x S - 'iiftll 5,4 1 vw- - ff-Agn i f? ,,,, . h 5 Z Ye , .,', . 1 ami. Q QM 5 Q -3 H W 5 .ee . Muff 'M wma.. -'vw' A , t V I V7 KK i W! f l 2 5 i i X' fir il mi ,ff Ed Vadset Mike Ciewiey Keith Griem Earle Irvine U . 1 i f -..., , A We Lookmg fofwald to, next year Then the Lynx put their 12 and A ' the hopes arenit too hlgh for the 0 record on the line against Gar- W iynx Wlth Olgy One. returmng field's 9 and 3. With Lester Lynx of ettermaf? ' ' ' Thls fs 3 State' crossing their path, and the 13th ,gy Ki.. 4 ment which appeared in the bas- Win the goal, the Lynx took it on f, 'I ketball section of last years an- the ohio as they dropped a 71 to MM nual. It looks like the great Lin- coln casaba quintet upset the dope sheet, as they swept the city crown and brought home the big silver basketball, emblematic of State Champions. With Earle Irvine the only returning letterman, and a cham- pionship second team, the Lynx were rated co-favorites along with Franklin as the season ap- proached. Many sports writers and coaches thought the cham- pionship would be settled on the first night of the season, as the Abes took on the Quakers. But the Lynx showed entirely too much overall ability for their op- ponents, as they rolled over the Green Wave 57-38. Irvine and Ed Vadset led the Lynx in their opener. In their next contest the Lynx took on another top ranked quin- tet in Roosevelt Teddies. Again the Red and Black showed great power in routing the Roughriders 63 to 41. The Lynx next opponent gave them a scare as the home team had to fight hard to win a 70-58 decision. But this victory set the stage for the big meeting between Lincoln and their arch rival, Gar- field, who had surprised the ex- perts by winning their first four contests quite handily. The big meeting at Eckstein before a 'tbreathing room only crowd, was the high point of the City League campaign, as the Abes staged as thrilling and cour- ageous a comeback has been seen in high school basketball circles. Down by ll points at half, the mighty Lynx came back with a 55? shooting performance in the second half to win, 68 to 61. Mike Crowley, Vadset, and Gary Nord- quist were the stars in the come- from-behind victory. The Lynx proceeded to take their next six games in a row without too much trouble. 66 decision. But the Abes showed their greatness when they came back three nights later to snap West Seattle's five game win streak with an 81 to 50 victory. Irvine re-captured the scoring record he had set as a sophomore with a 44 point output. Irvine was named to the All- City team for the third year in a row, and Keith Grisim was named to the second team, The three other starters, Vadset, Crowley, and Nordquist were given honor- able mentions. Coach Dalthorp's boys drew the big Blaine Borderites, who boasted a record of 20 wins and 2 defeats in their tournament opener. Down by one point at half, the fighting Lynx came back to hold their op- ponents to 11 points in the second half, and win a 53 to 35 ball game. The next assignment for the Abes was the Fort Vancouver Trappers. FV had good advance notices, but the Lynx didn't pay any attention to them, as they outclassed the fine Trappers 69 to 55. Friday night's game looked plenty tough, and it was, as the Abes took on a great Richland Bomber quintet, in a down-to-the-wire affair that almost gave 12,000 fans a com- bined coronary thrombosis. With 60 seconds remaining on the clock, the score was tied. But with nerves of steel , Irvine put away four straight points to wrap it up. After this win, there was no stopping the Lynx as they winged the fighting Anacortes Seahawks, 68 to 56, to carry off the large piece of silver hard- waref' It was truely a great sea- son for the Lynx. Irvine was se- lected All-State for the second straight year, and Ed Vadset's great tournament performance gabe him the same honor. Kieth Grisim received honorable men- tion. -um..4v W in I, W, fit ,1 x Tom Jackson Q r'-,I .t--f , , fe Qgy X V 'XITIY 3 Q jf ! Gary Nordquist el ,W . Q Mark Ousterhout In an aaernpt to stay inbounds ,Q ' during the Queen Anne game, V g Grisrn balances on one foot. 'QQ' C13 wwf .f I f X a X xc Larry Whitney . f A.,' l ee1.e 4 i in wwf X Ousterhout and Grisim checl .A Anacortes Seahawk durin N. 3 final game of the tournamel Roger Niva A ra -1133? 4 is cornered by four Ana- K HI cortes players during the tourna- X rnent. xx X XXX Doug Gordon s yi! an--' ll all N1 65 Ron Hardin Ted Parker Duane Holman Baskemam Manager ., Q 41 ,-W 7' V f 5 ' ws, 6545015 ' Z - A ' , ' f,az.+.,iff Mf -V 1 ff' . C, .,., ' 7 fg ' 'naw WM is. , X , xy' gifs' I ,my ww 40459 SECOND TEAM STANDINGS W L Lincoln ................. ......... 1 4 0 Roosevelt ...... ...... 1 0 4 Garfield .... ...... 8 6 Ballard .......... ...... 7 7 Franklin ........... ...... 7 7 West Seattle ....... ...... 5 9 Queen Anne .....,... ...... 3 11 Cleveland ...... ...... 2 12 THIRD TEAM STANDINGS W L Garfield ,......................,........., 14 0 Lincoln ........... ..... 9 5 Roosevelt ............. ..... 9 5 West Seattle Ballard ,,,.,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, Queen Anne 8 6 6 8 5 9 Franklin ,.,,..,.,,,, ,,,,, 3 11 Cleveland ..,,,,, ,,,,, 2 12 SECOND TEAM CHAMPIONS 8 Front Row: Jim Lindeman, Tom Rhodes, Doug Worrell, Gary Hezel, George Erick- son, Greg Stone, Kermit Cook, Gary Kamlin. Not pictured are Terry Nixon and Roger Niva. FIRST TEAM STANDINGS T Sao.. W L Basketba ea ms Lincoln ...,....,..,...,,... 13 1 .929 Garfield ........ ......... 1 1 3 .786 Franklin .,....... ...,. 8 6 .571 Queen Anne ............ 7 7 .500 West Seattle ............ 7 7 .500 Ballard .......... ....,. 6 8 .429 Roosevelt ......... ...... 4 10 .286 JW Am Cleveland ....... ...... 0 14 .000 Game Scores Lynx 0pp0IlelltS 57 .......... 63 .......... .... .. Roosevelt .. Cleveland Queen Anne .. Garfield .. West Seattle Ballard .. Roosevelt .. Queen Anne Cleveland 88 70 68 66 64 72 56 ......... .... 66 100 65 66 81 West Seattle .. Franklin ...... . Ballard ..,... Garfield ....... .. Franklin ..................... . 38 41 ........30 58 61 ...... U42 ........47 ........54 ........4O .... .. 57 ........50 ..l.....4O .......,71 ...... ..50 LYNX TOURNAMENT RECORD Lynx Opponents 53 ,,,,..s............. Blaine .................... 35 69 ,,,,...,.... Ft. Vancouver ............ 55 73 ,,.,,,,...,,...... Richland .................. 69 68 ,,,,,,.,......., Anacortes ,............... 56 Lynx point average per game: 65.8 points. Opponent point average per game: 53.8 points. 66 ,714 ,JP A.. 133' THIRD TEAM Front Row: Marvin Quirt, .Bert Hamstead, Howard De Witt, Gary Funk, Randy Stime. Second Row: A1 Anderson, Leon Allard, Joel Goodman, Dick Fredericks, Gerald Clark Back Row: Gary Spoor, John Moffitt, Dave Smith, John Riseland, Steve Weiting, Bill Lutes. Not Shown: Tom Delimetros and John Wallenweber. xl 13+ 'S -lx N-v f A -Q . , g , f iw? ww, v ,' if .,, ' W ur f Sky , .,,, g .l,-v E Z? Z X , W .,. 1. 'izzf f -, ,. H ,, . 2 W , x : at irra c r it y i '-'1 1 A sis 1 ,v 4 f f A I A 0 ' ,. :,,.' V S, g I X .wx vi rl, N X.. Gerry Brenner Larry Pitts Gary Atwood The Lincoln d i a m o n d men wound up in seventh place last year, two spots below the pre- vious year's team. According to Coach Nollan, a lack of consistant hitting was always a big problem. Due to a slow start because of a late spring and cold weather, the Lynx didn't do so well at the beginning of the season, as they dropped their first six games of the round-robin series. As the weather got warmer, however, the Lynx improved. The final game with Ballard was the one that put a damper on the winning streak that was being enjoyed by the Lynx toward the end of the season. The Beavers edged out the Abes, 4-1, after the Lynx had downed Queen Anne, 8-4, Cleveland, 5-1, Garfield, 5-4, and the Roosevelt Roughriders, 6-3 in the last few games of the season. Leading the team in batting with an average of .389 was Jack Eastman. Gary Atwood and Ron Grove deserve special mention for their ascention to the varsity for their ascencion to the varsity third team as a catcher and played in 10 varsity contests. Ron moved up from second team and ended the season playing second base instead of the shortstop posi- tion he held on second team. Rick Harrop ' WJ. 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Q I ' ' ' -.1 in - 4 , Ag, ., , FIRST TEAM STANDINGS W L T Franklin ...... ....... 9 2 1 Ballard .A..,AA. ....... 8 4 1 Garfield AAAAAAAAA ....... 7 5 1 Queen Anne ..... ....... 7 5 0 Cleveland ...A....... A...... 5 7 0 West Seattle A,A.. AAAAAAA 4 7 1 Lincoln ..A......,, ....... 4 8 0 Roosevelt .....AA AAAA... 3 9 0 SECOND TEAM STANDINGS W L T Franklin AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA 9 3 O West Seattle AAAAA AAAAAAA 9 3 0 Garfield AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA 7 4 1 Lincoln ..AAA,AAAAA,,,A AAAAAAA 5 4 1 Queen Anne ,AAAA AA,AAA, 5 5 0 Ballard AAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA 4 8 0 Roosevelt AAAAAAA AAAAAAA 3 8 0 Cleveland AAAAAAA ,AAAAAA 2 9 0 Game Scores I-YDX Opponents 4 7 AAA...A.Queen Anne.AA.,... Earle Irvine Norm McKeckney Pete Scholz E 3 1 .....v...... Garfield AAAAAAAAAAAA 3 1 .AAAA.A..A Roosevelt AAAAAAAAAA 4 1 ........A.,. Ballard AAAAAAAAAAA, 6 8 AAAAAAAA Queen Anne ......A. 4 , 0 .....,.. Franklin AAAAA 3 ' 5 ..A....... Cleveland AAAAAAAAA A 1 HM gags 90 A 5 ....A..A.... Garfield AAAAAAAAAAA A 4 AAAA Q ' ' 6 A........A Roosevelt AA.A,A 3 AIA- 1 .........A.. Ballard .AAAAAAAA 4 I A. t- V N x V get ' E Y S S A ' ' irl1 QARN 69 2 5 1 Z2 5 ' gm aa Wim, ' , f fn A, We 0 y sw 1. WEMWWW Q P1 , I ,- -V www . .W J, - 1 Q k . , , .. ' 0' ' ' N My .y K XL . 1, . ,V I y .2 1 W v x A A 5. -: H In Q 1 ,Q ,, ' 7 QM .W fx tum Xl '-sow . .mQa'fm Am -1 231 1 A K ' ' ,, ,Q 1 f Wg ' C, ,S 'W .. no-L , , 1 -+ 5 552 S Ni' B83 i . ,ar-ff' C ,figs I w .,',?ff,px .nk .qj wg, b ' 'f ,. :.,g , Q . zi ,, , in P My Ww slif 'N if ?5nf,e f xr, an ,gms Xnfqv if g Eli , ixwflg N 5 if X A 6 CJ XX 1 f Py X X fi Ss ,A-f aww? 'sfeffwfa he W e Worx? fir P H V' me fl C ra 925, 2 no , 5 glow? l LX-FN . 5 ggi, F iss 6 if XX il ,- ummm awww Q mbwliwigk, f wma 'QWSLC .l ll . ' A Q f ' x 1 FRONT ROW: Gerald Barr, Ed Vadset, Mark Osterhout, Ron Grove, Gary Attwood, Jim Lindeman, Jerry Clark. SECOND BOW: Ron Loney, Bob Cornelius, Norm McKechnie, Larry Haskel, George Christy, Bob Riegal, Pete Scholz, Jim Learman. THIRD BOW: Allan Blomquist, Bob Caruth, Gary Hezel, Earle Irvine, Errol Smith, Don Adams, Jerry Bacon, Allen Anderson. Y BACK BOW: Gene Cahoon, Terry Nixon, Jim Kirk, Herald Fell, Mike Nelson, Jerry Hjork, Bill Lyons, Not shown: Randy Stime INTRAMURAL SPORTS aa . 'if A A551 f no 5 X' ft .iw 1 + y Xp 2 W if, S A QU, , XX C - WU 1 , tf,,:f2,,f4,5f Fwvrdg. UPPER DIVISION BASKETBALL: Front Row: Gary Nordquist, Earle Irvine, Doug Gordon, Terry Nixon, Bob Steiner. Second Row: Burt Hamstad, Roger Niva, Gary Funk, Leon Allard, George Koo. Back Row: Dick Fred- erick, Dave Smith, John Riseland, Tom Delimitros. iff? 97 A 7? fm FOOTBALL: Pictured above are the captains of the intramural football teams and the members of the championship team. Front Row: Jack Chew, Roi Nevaril, Jim Stewart, Jim Bakun, Joel Van Emelen, Dan O'Donnell. Back Row: Walt Moore, Pete Wiedemann, Larry Voeks, Jack Anshutz, George Walter. 5,5 , ,. ,z The purpose of the Intramural Sports Program at Lin- coln is to enable boys who do not have the time or experi- ence to participate in Varsity sports to partake in other phases of school athletics. This program is established and supervised by Coach Jay Dishnow. lnterschool leagues are set up in such sports as football, basketball and in bowling. The l-00 Mile Club, which was established to keep prospec- tive track stars in shape, is also a part of the Intramural Program. The desire of all boys in Intramural Sports is that a spot on one of the Varsity squads will be left vacant due to grades or injuries. When this situation occurs, an Intramural player is generally moved up to fill the vacancy. W EX 3 f 100 MILE CLUB Front Warren Johansen, Larry Blair, Bob Golden Tom Skinner Ray MacDonald, George Walter, Dan O'Don- nell Second Row Bill Moody Karl Ostling, Norm Olsen, Don Craig, Roger Erdahl, Juris Vagners, Bruce I-Ioutchens, Kurt Peterson, Doug Walter, Bob Crosson, Jim Williams, Bob Steiner. Back Row: Carl Easters, Bob Hughes, Dennis Templin, Dave Polasik, Ken Goers, George Bean. 71 X3..li.J,. ,L 'v'f, ' 'rxda V- ' je, rf Wil a ' KT mr. me iihl' fe, t W TRACK AQ' , V ' ff 1 , Cv W' U A 7 ' x. K, F i V FRONT ROW: George Walter, Dave Falor, Don Peterson, Larry Nelson, Roger Erdahl, Dan O'Donnell, Larry Blair, Don Habel, Mike Malan, Jim Kennedy, Ray MacDonald, Dennis Richter. SECOND ROW: Ken Goers, Vince Sellen, Wes Anderson, Walt Westmorland, Bob Walker, Norm Olsen, John Gerry, Karl Ostling, Doug Walter, Roger Van Wagner, Bob Golden, Tom Skinner. THIRD ROW: Pat Mattern, Bill Moody, Roger Niva, Bob Schaeffer, Kermit Cook, Dick Hughes, Dave Mathison, Dick Robinson, Jon Jakobsen, Larry Covey, Don Hultgren. BACK ROW: Duane Holman, Keith Grisim, Juris Vagners, Dennis Templin, Eddie Hjort, Dave Polasik, Phil Jennings, Bill Roessl, Doug Dunlap, and Coach Byng Nixon. The Lincoln cindermen have finally pulled out of the third place rut which they have been in for five years and have moved up one notch to the second place position. The Lynx came home from the All-City Track Meet, held at the University of Washington Sta- dium in the pouring rain, with two first places to their credit. Jim Lashley was victorious in the 120 high hurdles and Bob Barnum took honors in the 880. Jim completed the distance in :l5.3 and Bob came in with a creditable 2:0l.6 in the 880. Others helping the Lynx to gain their 28 point total in the meet were Stone who placed fourth in the 100g McKibben, third in the mileg Lashley, second in the 220 low hurdles, Stone again, third in the 220g Vagners, third in the 880g B. Bender, third in the shotputg and Jakobsen who came in second in the broad jumps. Franklin Won the meet for the second consecutive year with a total of 38 points. In the Relay Carnival, the Lynx slipped back into their third place rut, being edged out of sec- ond place by Garfield, 26-25. Franklin won the meet with 33 points. Lincoln took first places in the 432-yard low hurdles with Skinner, Hultgren, Crockett, and Lashleyg in the 360-yard high hurdles with Hultgren, Holman, and Lashleyg and in the shot-put by the efforts of Polasik, Roaf, and Bender. 72 Pi- . .X i bmw .if il uv Q RELAY CARNIVAL ALL-CITY TRACK MEET School P0iIltS Schogl Points Franklin ...............................,.......... 33 Franklin ,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,Y,-,,'q-'..., 3 8 Garfield ...... Lincoln ........ West Seattle Ballard ............. Roosevelt ......... Queen Anne Cleveland ......... .. .........., 26 ........25 ...,....l0 6 6 4 0 Lincoln ....... Garfield ......., Roosevelt ..v......, Queen Anne ....... West Seattle ....... Ballard .......,,,,,, Cleveland ...... ........28 ........24 ...,....16 ........ll 7 6 R . ff' -TD' ...T ww' Tennis The Lincoln tennis team didn't seem to have a very good racket during the 1955 season, as they dropped all seven matches. Coach Starr Sutherland's racket squad didn't have much luck with its opponents or the weather, as they took first place in the upside-down league. Willie Shih, George Koo, Pat Gough- nour, Doug Worrell, Jim Gee, and Dave Stern provided the nucleus of the team. Stern and Worrell were most successful, as they won six of their seven doubles matches, and three chocolate malts from Shih and Koo. Ever since the Seattle Park Department provided Lower Woodland with six tennis courts, the Seattle Public Schools have taken them over for most of the spring. All league matches are held on these courts, so the Lincoln team cannot make use of its home courts with the exception of the one day a Week that they play their match. The 1955 tennis squad only lost one member, as Jim Gee left via graduation. TENNIS TEAM: Bottom Row: Doug Worrell, Ralph Domenow- ski, George Koo. 'Second Row: Larry Ernst, Bill Shih, Larry Richards. Third Row: George Oistad, Dick Rockne. Top: Dave Stern. Not shown: Pat Gough- HOUR ,, ,.- 1.2 73 . C', 4 wr s. fk 33 am, We X -Q A,,g55'i5 QL, xg S? X lfxkl P-Q ...X K, KW., , ig-E fi -vw t s 0 Xi? N' 5' 5311 C 3 ,J 'Y 'J J 'v f J Q C The long-driving and accurate-putting N golf team wrapped up the city golf cham- - pionship by winning all of their twelve matches A vuin ox er West Seattle cinched J A Vw Y , Ei K the championship and climaxed a terrific A P' he season for Coach L. W. Johnson and his Qfln X , Ay HUF sg. N. Ffh J 1 2 XY '23 fx 'X x S 1:-Mi-, x quad. Ted Puetz and Ken Greer of Lin- coln tied for medalist honors with 66's. Against the strong Franklin Quakers, the Lynx set a scoring record by downing the Quakers 18 to 6. Rod Harris tied the .course record with 60 strokes and the team set a record by averaging 65 strokes per man. During the Ballard match, the Lynx established a record at Jackson Golf Course by averaging 69 strokes per man, The Cleveland match saw the Lynx break their own record that they had set against Ballard by averaging 6815 strokes per man. The nine lettermen were Captain Bruck Geidt, Perry Overstreet, Mike Laing, Ted Puetz, Rod Harris, Bill Stahl, Chuck Con- ley, Jim Coulter, and Ken Greer. GOLF TEAM Standing: Rod Harris, Ted Puetz, Jerry Semrau, Chuck Connely, Jim Coul- ter, Ken Greer, Bob Lin- genbrink. Kneeling: Bob Near, Mar- vin Quirt. W4'.F nf:- ..f'9 Illillll ,i . ..1- 1 1k'w UQ, QL. Gifs Sf av Ni is VHDDIES ALL SHO ix Qifg-! Ji, lflllllllllu. X 1 ' xxx . I. hm- llllhis X -V 1:1 .V ' X - sq. L 'QQ ' -5 . n N I .I X x A X X N Y N X fe:- X ' lqvk Xb I sffhlfh X X X -:Q-,mf-. - g x VX, Iii. 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Carol Parker MZLJ my as Y John Backus X ?!!f,I !!y4K Cathy Cropley Lx ff ,ff , flf , 4 w'le f.fQm T.,, !24?XC74?Q fi??iTiCff TQ flgi A as , ,Q Q T, 1 sm, MW 2 MA , ofa f f,fQ.:, ,f , f' , 4 Q1 fW4 gzggz 5 4' - - 7 W' 'C ' ' - fo' v vw' v f f X W ' A A i 9.9913 pkgy . , A v af A J . mga A To i AX f 1 l j 3 3 Vis' -X X I .x 12. ,f O , E . E' 5 Q 5 Q, f A FY A 1 gf' il f?ffffi5 74L.l M 4 ' ii' if X I. P q5 li A A f 'W NA ' 9 ' gl 1 V A Q A wr Af-f ---Q: Wwwaete A , K 4 , 5 - -w::vaaa.e,f A -A ,Av-U'::, f' -Z X-X BEST LGOKING ' MR. sf MP-S. AMERICA ' Jim Richardson Jean Yantis Jim McNamara Jeannine Nelson 76 Bill Harvey Marilyn Hedberg ENICDRS ' s.n:y3 A 1' ' T' ' size hx .t iwiiwaa 1,rts Miss Sleeper Advisor September 1953 found a large group of fresh and eager Sopho- mores entering Lincoln's wide and welcoming doors for the first time. As we, who are now seniors, embarked on a new chapter in our lives, that of high school students, we were unaware of the many phases through which we had yet to pass. The thrill of yelling ourselves hoarse at tense athletic events and the pride we felt each time we could say that we attended Lincoln High School. As we pulled our Way through varied classes, usually with the encouragement of a willing teacher, we began to really become the characters in our own story and to feel the part with enthusiasm. The next year, no longer the youngest, we became, instead, the in-betweens. As we observed the seniors enjoying their due privileges, plans were already forming in our minds for the next year, ours to command. As the pages continued to turn, the scene changed and sud- denly, We were seniors. Everything was done and observed with the realization that it would be for the last time. The last time in action though, for all these things will remain with us as the pleasant memories of our three unforgettable years at Lincoln. As the last page is finished and our book is closed, the gradu- ating class of 1956 will write another story, this time as individuals in a world completely different than that in which we have lived for the past three years. . 'gan 1 Q' I rf ,suf- P f in 11. X In John Backus President Q4 fhr' If-1:9 Bill Shih Vice President 462 Carol Carter Secretary 4 fb .-'vga-yw,,,,2g,,,,, 67' Mary Lynne Harte Treasurer fb' f' ,. 'Z-eps, A ' . tw W? tw is KXf Q Marilyn Burns Larry Whitney George Koo Shirlee Newell Council Rep, Council Rep. Council Rep. TOTEM Reporter 77 I' if i 5 5 . '21, 1 ' sr V I ' + , 'F 6? W nf. ,V i Q l ' .i:- I QW' W X r iw. A- , , Ig A if KY' is 'ey 1 M ALLEY, RAY: Lynx Club: Roll Pres.: Radio Club Pres.: Sr. Banquet Decorations Chrm.: Honor Society: Marshal at '55 Graduation. ALSPACH, BRIAN: Baseball: Boys' Club Rep.: P.-T.A. Dance Comm.: Roll Pres.: Honor Society. ALVORD, ROGER: Boys' Club. ANDERSON, GAIL: Art Comm.: Bulletin Board Comm.: T-Day Programs Comm.: Honor Society. ANDERSON, HOWARD: Boys' Club. ANDERSON, SANDRA: Jr. Day Comm.: Desk Girl: Study Hall Checker: Soph., Jr. Honor Society: Social Service Comm.: Bul- letin Boards Comm.: Health Comm. K ix , ,,,.,.M ' AARON, PAT: Sr. Dance: Homecoming Comm.: Personality Comm: P.-T.A. Dar1C6L Pep Club: T-Day Comm.: Jr. Day Committee. AASNESS, LeANN: Social Service Comm.: Pep Club Decorations: Tags Comm.: Sun- shine Comm.: Health Comm.: Red CrOsS Comm. ABBOTT, WILLIAM: Entered from Rome Free Academy: Hi-Y: Junior Prom: Intra- mural Basketball, Volleyball. ADAIR, MARY JANE: Sr. Cruise Comm.: T-Day Comm.: Activity Card Comm.: Minute Girl: L.S.A. ADAMS, DIANE: T-Day Publicity Chrm.: Party Comm.: Minute Girl: Usher Force: P.-T.A. Dance: German Club: Friendship Comm.: Attendance Office, Honor Society. ADDINGTON, LUCINDA: French Club Officer: Commencement Comm.: Friendship Comm.: Decorations Comm.: Publicity Comm.: Sr. Band: Minute Girl: Pep Club. ADKINSON, HERB: Boys' Club: Ski Club. Future Plans: U.S. Navy, College. ALBERT, ROBERT: Pep Club: Boys' Club Most Remembered Moment: Getting first car ALLEN, DONALD: Boys' Club. ,... , X,-f,.?:,,,,f pf? L 9,- 1 ':': J WJ 1, 3,3 ,I f . Q waz: ' 5 E Q f ,f,lZ'.CQ7 '..' . -. - . 2 , 5 :aa Us 1 - ff 3? t P A ' f? - W . M7 f-...W QQA - ff 'I ' f TV M Q mm, :' . ,f 5 at ANDERSON, SHARON: Jr. Day Comm: Minute Girl Alt.: Honor Society: Friendship Comm.: Health Comm.: Bulletin Board Comm. AQZIQLQEREON, l6'lCS'OAlii1gand: Fire Squad .: nx u : - - Club: Peg Band- ity Band, Photo Who's ahead? 78 . W up , jwzf? f t1 2 ANSHUTZ, JACK: Intramural Football: In- tramural Basketball: Fire Squad. Leisure Killer: Loafing. ANTHONY, BILL: Sr. Band: Orchestra: Hall P9-t1'0l1 All-City Band. ARMSTRONG, DEXTER: Boys'Club. Future Plans: College or the Navy. Leisure Killer: Boating. ARNOLD, GENE: Yell Squad: Pep Club: Ski Club: Boys' Club. Leisure Killer: Skiing, ARROWSMITH, GARY: Ski Club Treas.: Boys' Club. Leisure Killer: Skiing. Most Re- membered Moment: First Time on Skiis. ATKINSON, RAY: Roll Pres.: Movie Squad: Boys' Club. ATWELL, CLAUDIA: Roll Pres.: Senior Play: P.-T.A. Dance Comm.: Personality Comm.: Sr. Dance Comm.: Pep Club: French Club: Anti-Smoke Comm. ATWOOD, GARY: Baseball: Boys' Club. AUE, ROGER: Assemblies Comm.: Senior Wk. Pub. Comm.: Building and Grounds Comm.: Recording Comm.: Honor Society: Fire Squad. QQ. wr' . j: ar 15 ..,f M' Pm 'a I 4 .2 ' Q gb, g , f ., tariff. Q ri nh' i 2 'Q is .,,. . BARDEN, BEVERLY: Torch: .Pep Club: 7 X' I Girls' Club. Future Plans: Hawaii. W u Z If BARNES, JEAN: Pep Club: Bulletin Boards Comm.: Drill Team: Decorations Comm.: Attendance Office. 5 cf I A 1- M ,Aw 1, Loyal Lynx cue up for tickets. 79 7 5 Q W 'A sf, J' I Ffa' 'cf-:Y ff V T-jg? 4 .- X ' we fn .Q C' W A, if ',,. 4 Vg CJR, pl Qin f .1 ' ' 1 V, SX I X Rn' ' A -QW. , J f 'W avg, fr 4197 I AUST, STEPHANIE: Minute Girl: Jr. Scrap Book: Spades: Health Comm.: Drill Team. AUSTIN, BOB: Boys' Club. Future Plans: Work. Leisure Killer: Working on my car. AYLESWORTH, PATRICIA: Girls' Club. BACKUS, JOHN: Sr. Class Pres.: Jr. Class Vice Pres.: Student Council: Debate: T-Day Programs Chrm.: Honor Society: Lynx Club: Roll Pres.: French Club. BACON, HERB: Boys' Club. BALL, JEANNE: Soph. Honor Society: Chanters: Tri-F Tags Comm.: Tea Service Comm. .5 in 32 zur? . y. Q: ,I awww ' 6'--' my 2' 94 iwwd st' 4 Pr - . .., - ,V. - V.,.-N.1f- V 1 I 4. A .al . Nga 6 W We jr :sm M32 QSQ .E QZQW X r ,Ll v 'x', 5. it . :Eg Q f BEANBLOSSOM, HARLEAN: Usher Force: Main Office: Jr. Day Comm.: Personality Comm. BEERMAN, LAURILEE: Jr. Day Comm.: Sr. Banquet: Minute Girl: T-Day Comm.: P.-T.A. Dance: Pep Club: Teacher's Asst.: Sr. Week Comm.: L.S.A. BELL, ROBERT: Boys' Club. BELLMAN, BILL: Pep Club Tre-as.: Boys' Club Rep.: Roll Pres.: Stage: T-Day Comm.: Sr. Class Comm.: Street Patrol. BELLMAN, ROBERT: Boys' Club. Future Plans: Navy, Everett Jr. College and U. of W. BENSON, GLORIA: French Club Pres.: Tri- ple L: Ski Club: Pep Club: Bulletin Board Comm.: Decorations Comm.: Minute Girl: T- Day Comm.: Et Cetera: Roll Pres. BARNES, NANCY: Triple L: Usher Force: P.-T.A. Dance: Big L: Pep Club: Art Comm.: Decorations Comm.: L.S.A. BARR, GERALD: Soph. and Jr. Football: Baseball: Boys' Club: Street Patrol. BARTELSON, BARBARA: Counciling Clerk: Attendance Office: Pep Club: Tri-F Day Comm.: Jr. Day Comm.: Girls' Club. BATRACK, BETTY: Triple L: Honor So- ciety: Commencement Comm.: L.S.A.: Bul- letin Board: Health Comm.: Personality Comm. BAUER, BEVERLY: Ski Club: French Club: Pep Club: Future Plans: College. BAUR, JEAN: Personality Comm.: Freder- ick 84 Nelson Fashion Board Alt.: P.-T.A. Dance: Totem Ad Staff: Minute Girl: Tri-F Comm.: L.S.A.: Friendship Comm. BAYLEY, CHRIS: Totem Weekly Editor: Lynx Club: Student Council: Inter-High Council: Fire Squad: Point System: Torch: Safety Council: Ticket Force. BEALS, CAROL: L.S.A.: Party Comm.: Ger- man Club: Jr. Day Dance Programs Comm. BEAM, DEANN-A: G. C. Cabinet: Annual Staff: T-Day Finance Comm.: Sr. Day Tags Comm.: Elections Comm.: Activity Card Comm.: Minute Girl: Torch: Desk Girl. .rzzefprvyvffnf-'f ' 'L it in af WWW' V... 4: : ..:. . 5' ffm? . we 1 F . af' . E :kt I ,off sig ma ar spgfa,f3 .i-' ciia- .J.,y av: . 5 , BERESFORD, GAILQ G.C. Rcd. Sec.: Triple L2 TO1'Ch: Girls' State: Pep Club: Jr. Dance: 3 , 'aw , Orchestra: Tri-F Comm.: Jr. Class Pub. BERG,BARBARA:Guk'Cmb. a . A , p :., K ' .V -4A., H in High heels. li' :Lag A 42-E7 80 Y fm Q-. ia 9:22 s -Q' BERG, VIRGINIA: G.C. Cabinet, Triple L: Sr. Honor Society: Jr. Day Breakfast Chrm.: T-Day Decorations Comm.: Tri-F Decora- tions Comm.: Sr. Banquet Comm. BERKMAN, JUDY: French Club Sec.: Roll Pres. Main Office: Attendance Office: Latin Club Rep.: Jr. Dance Dec. Comm.: Study Hall Checker: Honor Society: Ski Club. BERKOVITZ, NANCY: Pep Club: Basket Girl: Art Comm.: Big L.: Roll Pres.: Tea Service: Tri-F Tags: Study Hall Checker: Team Tables. BERRY, MIKE: Hall Patrol: Jr. Roll Rep. Future Plans: College. BETANCOURT, GARY: Boys' Club. BICKERT, CHUCK: Roll Pres.: Boys' Club Rep.: First Aid Squad: Ski Club: Tri-F Day Assembly. BINGHAM, LARRY: Ticket Squad. Future Plans: College. BISSETT, GERALD: Jr. Day Dance Decora- tions Comm.: Intramural Basketball: Boys' Clu . BLANSCET, RETA: Chanters: Minute Girl: Drama. Most Remembered Moment: October 9, 1955. ev :I .hm ' .f I 4 QW was ff. I M . +2 , 7 f - , , Q b m VVVIV g777tHW 'AIZEA . 7 .. .J f W fff fa ' 'M W? W X BROWN, MARILYN: Sr. Week Pub .Q Club. ik. Some eats!! rw Day Programs: Bulletin Board Commi: Force: Pep Club: Minute Girl: L.S.A. yr BROWN, STEVE: German Club Pres.: Tri-F Usher Boys' 8 1 'ax W5 th!! wr-:V J 154 'lL .? ,- XY? 3 AN 51 I' 'W , . IK, U-for . If si ' f 23 BLINN, GIL: Band: All-City Band: Lynx Club: Hall Patrol: Pep Band: Orchestra: Ski Club: Roll Pres. BOLSON, LARRY: Clean-up Squad: Fire Squad. Future Plans: Navy, then work. BOTTENBERG, GAY: Pep Club Pres.: Tri- ple L: Jr. Day Pub. Chrm.: P.-T.A. Dance: Elections Comm.: Jr. Class Pub. Chrm.: De- bate: Student Council. BRADSHAW, GAIL: Jr. Day Publicity: Ac- tivity Card Comm.: Pep Club: French Club: Student Council Pub.: Minute Girl. BROOKS, DENNIS: Hall Patrol: Roll Pres.: Clean-up Comm.: Brigadoon: Boys' Club. BROWN, ANNE: Minute Girl: Roll Pres.: Pep Club: Big L: Ski Club: Honor Society: Jr. Day Dance Programs: Corres. Sec. and Treas. of Latin Club. My fi L. bfi, film A f Al ,,- . I . M E I ww., N-:saw .,,. 1 4' I digs, . YN R fa ,. X 'Qt' X 3 -5,-31,7 JT 4' W g are f HL, , fm 5 YQ 5 fa 1. V h fi ' CAMPBELL, ROBERT: Band, Elections Comm. Chrm., Sec.-Treas. Lynx Club, Track, Vice Pres. Spades, Roll Pres., All-City Band, Pep Band, Ombos. CAMPBELL, TERRY: Hall Patrol, First Aid Squad, T-Day Comm., Sr. Days Comm., French Club, Ski Club. CANEDY, DICK: Boys' Club. BRUNK, LeROY: Boys' Club. BUELL, MARCIA: Roll Pres., Et Cetera Staff, Social Service Comm., German Club! Minute Girl Alt. BURGESS, TOM: Boys' Club. BURNS, MARILYN: Sr. Class Student Coun- cil Rep., Triple L, Totem Staff, Sr. Days Advisor, Annual Staff, Jr. Class Officer, Jr. Day Pub. Chrm., Torch. BURNS, PAT: L.S.A., Ski Club, P.-T.A., Dance Comm., Art Comm., Pep Club. CADRANELL, CONNIE: Commencement Comm., Elections Comm., Jr. Day Dance Comm., Tea Service, Bulletin Board, Pep Club, Minute Girl, Activity Card Comm. CALDWELL, BARBARA: Jr. Dance, Jr. Scrapbook, Pep Club, Big L, Health Comm., Attendance Office, L.S.A., Roll Council Alt. CALDWELL, JERRY: Ticket Force, Boys' Club, Future Plans: U. of W. CAMACHO, MONA: T-Day Special Events Comm., P.-T.A. Dance, Pep Club, Decoration Comm., Personality Comm., L.S.A. 2 , ,, ,...4 . ,ff K El 1. CARAVAN, WALTER: Totem Ad Staff, Stage, Basket Room, Fire Squad. CARLSON, ROBERT: Jr. Bowling League Pres., Pep Club, Boys' Club. Future Plans: U. of W. CARTER, CAROL: Sr. Class Sec., Torch, Co- Chrm., Jr. Sign-ups, Sr. Prom 'Advisor, L.S.A., Health Comm., Social Service Comm., Art Comm. 3 .ff . T p it ZVZYE A ft la V W, if . J 5 L4- , wa as it 7 , , i 2' 'N . , CERNY, ROSEMARY: Adv. Chanters, Oper ettba, Sr. Week Comm., Student Council Pub gg licity, Art Comm., Tea Service' Social Serv 'S ice. l K , CHAMBERLAIN. DAWN: L.S.A., Desk Girl, ' Bulletin Board Comm. f if L I '.,,i A '- if S Q, Gee: thatlj' 7'1lClZ.l 1 xii ,,. ,.,...,.. . I I 5 hggqjsgqi. A bo ' 82 1. ,av CHAMBERS, ROBERT: Skiing: Movie Squad: Band: Boys' Club. CHATALAS, GEORGE: Gen. Sec. of Jr. Day: Golf Squad: Honor Society: Totem Weekly Staff: Lynx Club: Sr. Pins Comm.: Chrm.: P.-T.A. Dance. CHONG, VALERIE: Boys' Club. CHRIEST, TERRY: Boys' Club. CHRISTENSEN, RON: Baseball: Boys' Club: Basketball. CLARK, CAROL: Bowling: Pep Club: Girls' Club. 5 ' Q W' 1 '50- , N I CLARK, EDWARD: Honor Society: Boys' Club Rep.: Chanters. Future Plans: College. CLARK, JIM: Boys' Club. CLARK, LINDA: Bowling Club: Swimming: Social Studies Club: Pep Club: Honor So- ciety: Girls' Club. i ,Qs .. 14 4 :V S 1: lil. .,,'.- ' ,. , 2.,,g'M1 -5 u, khay M X I 'Q fu , 'FX 4 M f 3 -ff ' -7, ,A l .. C'-.1 'w...-. , ff l g M' 4' 'gf 'I'-it f . 2 , l4,.g f22LW t J Q .A A I i I1 my if . ,Q V CLAYHOLD, GARY: Traffic Safety Dele- gate: Jr. Day Comm.: German Club. Leisure Killer: Hunting, Fishing. CLEARBROOK, BONNIE: Girls' Club. COKIS, CARRIE: Sr. Days Tags Comm.: Friendship Comm.: Health Comm.: Party Comm.: Pep Club. W. 5? 'silk COMPTON, JUDY: T-Day General Chrm.: Triple L Vice-Pres.: Ski Club Vice-Pres.: Chanters: German Club Vice-Pres.: Jr. Day Dance Chrm.: Pep Club: Standards Comm. CONATY, ELLEN: Entered from Holy Ro- sary: Oratory: Annual Staff: Y-Teens, Inter- Council Rep.: Fine Arts: Pep Club: School Paper: Girls, Club: Soph., Jr. Assembly. CONNOR, GLORIA: G.C. Cabinet: Jr. Break- fast: Personality Comm.: Pep Club: L.S.A.: Art Comm. f If .,WW7,W,yW W 1 fwfb V 4 ' '25 f i Div' 'nerr - W N COOK, PHYLLIS: Party Comm.: L.S.A.: Chanters. Most Remembered Moment: June 16, 1955. COOLEDGE, LARRY: Boys' Club. That Looks swell. 83 4. 4 4 1' . l :Wa i 'I nv., 'Pm...., Mft? ,M Mt.. ,AFV '5? '.':r ' WSH nw-.4 ' 'W I , QVQ. L xy' A :': i'i Q '3PN -4 iii Q iv ' is I it I if 33.2 4 ':'7i3 li h CRANEFIELD, BONNIE: Torch: Chanters: Minute Girl: Art Library. CROCKETT, BILL: Football: Basketball Track: Roll Pres. Future Plans: College. CROMWELL, DONA: Girls' Club. CROPLEY, CATHY: G.C. Pres.: Ski Club Sec.: Triple L: T-Day Comm.: G.C. Cabinet: Honor Society: Activity Card Comm. CROSBY, ERV: Movie Squad: Boys' Club: Ski Club: Pep Club: Photo Club. CROSS, CHARLINE: Chanters: Bowling: Roll Pres.: Health Comm, 3 84 COOLEY, GILBERT: Boys' Club. COONE, CAROL: Girls' Club. COONE, STAN: Boys' Club. Future Plans College: COOPER, FRANCES: Entered from Brem- erton: Cheerleader: Jr. Chamber of Com- merce: Choir: Spanish Club: Modernaires: Pep Club. Lincoln: Pep Club: T-Day Comm. CORMIAC, MARIE: Entered from Issaquah: Service Club Member: Jr. Prom Chrm.: Choir, - CORNELIUS, BOB: Traffic Safety Council: Chanters: Sr. Boys' Club Rep.: Football. COSSEY, EARL: Bowling Club: Boys' Club: All-Day Program Comm. COTTON, MAVIS: Torch: Teacher's Asst.: Attendance Office: Pep Club. COUNTRYMAN, BARBARA: Entered from Roosevelt Park: Cheerleader: Homecoming Attendant: Jr. Class Play: Choir: Orchestra. wav, X ,. TQ' 1 , at Q xp 9 T . '- 5 ,r ,, , -.W ' A .. W Z4 I 'M W' f t V As: '52 5 ' My -I ,if L nav' , '73 . f'f7F .war ,v .. .tw il y I ,,. A . K ' - Q f 53 . ,vi r CROSSON, BOB: Boys' Club. L ' CROWLEY, MIKE: Football: Basketball: W. All-City P.-T.A. Dance Comm.: Totem Staff. , ,. . Time for cards! ,pw-1 CROWTHER, FRANCES: Study Hall Check- GFZ Girls' Club. Future Plans: To be a model. CRUVER, ED: Boys' Club. Future Plans: College. Most Remembered Moment: May 20, 1955. CUMMINGS, KEN: Sr. Day Program Chrm.: Jr. Day Dance Decorations: Bowling: Fire Squad. DAHL, 'DICK: Boys' Club. DALY, ARLENE: Sr. Days Tags Chrm.: Big L Reporter: Activity Card Comm.: Drill Team: Tri-F Day Comm.: Pep Club: Decora- tions Comm.: Art Comm. DALY, ROSANNE: Study Hall Checker: So- cial Service Comm.: Soph. Honor Society: Pep Club: Latin Club. DANA, JUDITH: Sr. Inter-High Rep.: Stu- dent Council: Triple L: Jr. Class Sec.-Treas.: Chrm. Sr. Prom Programs: Cabinet: Roll Pres.: Minute Girl: Pep Club. DARBY, JIM: Hall Patrol: Messenger: Boys' Club. Future Plans: College. DAVIS, JAY: Boys' Club. K ..- Vg. 1 A A ' 1 f if if W M ff: 1133 : ' .fr Wk V vb la: ' A! 5 ,MW rg ,, M345 J M V ,,,, , Z , I Z DeCAMP 'BOB: Bo s' Club 1-H Leisure Killer: Letter writing. Ear ly morning gossibs . y Y - DEDRICK, KAREN: Drill Team: A '-, I ,, 1- Q gf , 1, , A ,.,i'- W' zz :za ,V I wx Z-.I 6 g , V . , 1' I ,n 11, .' , E' A ... A ., -Q V I C'g,. '1 'R 4.5: 5. , UMZWZ Q W ' 46: an W In 4: W 125- : 9 W , .1 , , v it .L,V,' f f DAVIS, JEAN: Big L: Tri-F Decorations Comm.: Drill Team: Pep Club: Bulletin Board Comm. DAVIS, MARIS: Honor Society: Study Hall Checker: Teacher's Asst. Most Remembered Moment: January 30, 1955. DAVISON, ROSALIE: Library Sec.: Sr. Days Comm.: Pep Club: Sunshine Comm. DAWSON, GLENDA: Social Service Comm.: Tags Comm, Most Remembered Moment: June 23, 1954, DEAN, YVONNE: Honor Society: Latin Club: Chanters: Minute Girl: Attendance Office. DEARMIN, BILL: Boys' Club. Girls' Club. ffifg. 4 SEN. - 1 tx ,ww t .,,. M mi .. ' VK P. Q f,3?4:v ' . if it L wwf' EMA KJ' 'xflxiif Essa- A A DRAKE, MARY: Commencement Comm.: Jr. Day Comm.: Ski Club: Bulletin Boards Comm.: Standards Comm.: Activity Card Comm. DRUSSELL, SUSAN: T-Day Comm.: French Club: L.S.A.: Friendship Comm. DuBUQUE, DOUG: Boys' Club. DUNCAN, TERRY: Elections Comm.: T-Day Comm.: Intramural Basketball. DUNHAM, JANICE: Drill Team: Tri-F Pro- grams Comm.: Minute Girl: Party Comm.: Pep Club. DUNLAP, DOUG: Boys' Club. I , . 1 fail, DELIMITROS, JIM: Football: Jr. Day Pub- licity Comm.: Boys' Club Rep.: Stage: Roll Pres.: Track. DIBBLE, DOROTHY: Girls' Club. DIETHELM, JERRY: Sr. Cruise Chrm.: To- tem Weekly Staff: Roll Pres. DOMENOWSKE, RALPH: Ski Club: Tennis: Boys' Club. Most Remembered Moment: When I tried jumping on skiis. DORMER, NORMA: Girls' Club. Future Plans: Fashion Designer. DORY, ROSE: Band: Library Asst.: Entered from Prescott, Arizona: Band, Pep Club: Jr. and Sr. Banquet Comm. DOUGLAS, BOB: Usher Force: Chess Club: Boys, Club. Future Plans: College, Aeronau- tical Engineering. DOWMAN, ARLENE: Drill Team: Main Office: Clerical Comm.: Sunshine Comm.: Pep Club. DOWNING, ROSEMARY: Chanters: Jr. Class Scrapbook Chrm.: L.S.A.: Personality Comm.: Lincolnette: Bulletin Boards Comm. Wwviff. - A :Q far gg., : 3: 'XM ', X 1.x sf, Y as .1-, or is . ,p p t p a .- l EASTERS, CARL: Band: Boys' Club. Future Plans: Engineering. Most Remembered Mo- ment: Nov. 18, 1955. EASTLY, LINDA: Pep Club: Totem Staff: Student Council Publicity: Personality Comm.: Health Comm.: L.S.A. Would you believe ttf? v'- 'PS' tx EATON, SHARON: Health Comm.: T-Day giivngni.: Study Hall Checker: L.S.A.: Girls' u . EDELMAN, SHIRLEY: Usher Force: Bulle- tin Board Comm.: Girls' Club: Friendship Comm. EDEN, CAROL: Entered from Queen Anne: Pep Club: Bank Clerk. Lincoln: Big L: Dec- orations Comm. ELKEY, GERALD: Boys' Club. ELLIS, WALT: Anti-Smoke Board Chrm.: Roll Pres.: Honor Society: Yell Squad: To- tem Staff: Tri-F Day Comm. Chrm.: Boys, Club Board. ELLSWORTH, DONNA: Drill Team: Attend- ance Office: Teacher's Asst.: Pep Club: Dec- orations Comm.: Honor Society: Bulletin Boards Comm. ENGLISH, PAUL: Boys' Club. Wing av' 5.x it Q ...uf ERICKSEN, KAREN: Ski Club: Activity Card Comm.: Co-Chrm. Teacher's Favors: Sr. Publicity: Decorations Comm.: Pep Club. ERICKSON, TONETTE: Songleader: Inter- High Rep.: Tri-F Day General Chrm.: Traf- fic Safety: L.S.A. Pres.: Triple L: Senior Play: Operetta. 'bw' V 45' 35' ff? 4551 law? f-,:, 1 v.,.,.,, ' . i, 7 FICKENWORTH, ROBERT: Bjoys' C1-gb. h LONOV, ANTONINA: Et e eral Of? ? ,W , Fiench Club: Lincolnette: Art Comm.5 F1116 Arts Comm.: T'D-HY Comm- What can I say? H-9w'Nd . 'wi 41:77 xf' , . -x 'b fb A' 'A y fin -Fc- ,fx .V 4 ,- .C7 . 4, yrs, ,. ' I . N 1 if Y , -l': . . MS - EZ, 1 A Q' V 1,3 5' J' ' f' w,. X . I ' ' V VT' I 1-'rf X if 'A 1 f , ,K . W. ,M VM 7 1 1, pq avi ,., ,,,X ' I 'af' MV Q, mf , 1'1,.,.1'c' v NY - AV New M- .9 A :,i, K ESTES, JERRY: Boys' Club. EVANS, LEA: Chanters: Pep Club: Girls' Club. Two Most Wanted Wishes: College and a singing career. FAIRBANKS, WILFRED: Boys' Club. FAWCETT, ARLINE: Activity Card Comm.: L.S.A.: Teachers' Asst.: Future Plans: Sec- retary. FEELEY, MIKE: Football: Street Patrol Capt.: Sr. Prom Comm.: Roll Pres.: Stage Squad: Track. FEULING. CAROL: Big L: Thespians: Dec- orations Comm.: Sr. Dance Comm.: Fire Squad: Standards Comm. Y' A--in 3-L 2 Cl . ,,,, fz f :Rx ,avg l W f S sl an W' M, 'SEBI' sl' if :ml :y A 31 . rs ,A l ,,,, .M ..,.. Q 4 ff-f. .-2f:a..2z,:,:-- : 'VM Juv' FORSSEN, KEN: Lynx Club Presp: Torch: All-City Leadership Conf. Chrm.: Student Council: B.C. Board of Control: Ski Club: Executive Council. FOSSE, RAY: Chanters: Boys' Club: Yell Squad. FOWLER, FRED: Band: Movie Squad: Fu- ture Plans: College. FOX, WENDY: Student Council: T-Day In- vitations Chrm.: Honor Society: Roll Pres.: Pep Club Comm.: Minute Girl: Ticket Force. FREDERICK, BOB: Honor Society: Roll Pres.: Band: Future Plans: College. FREDRICKSON, BILL: Usher Force Capt.: Fire Squad: Chanters: Lynx Club: Ski Club: Baseball Mgr.: Jr. Class Comm. FINLAN, JERRY: Boys' Club. I FISH, VIRGINIA: Et Cetera: Social Service Comm.: Commencement Comm.: French Club Rep.: U.G.N. Comm.: Party Comm.: Girls' Club. FISHER, ANN: General Chrm. Sr. Week: Student Council Publicity: Bulletin Boards Comm.: Pep Club Tags Comm. FLOAN, PAULINE: Debate: Chanters: Sr. Banquet Comm.: Activity Card Comm.: Par- ty Comm.: Elections Comm.: Pep Club: Spades. FLODQUIST, SANDRA: Spades: Social Service Comm.: Attendance Office: Decora- tions Comm. FLORENCE, CLIFFORD: Boys' Club Rep.: Bowling League. FLORENCE, MARGARET: Drill Team: Bas- ket Girl: Social Service Comm.: L.S.A.: Fine Arts Comm.: P.-T.A. Dance Comm. FLOCESCA, ANGIE: Entered from Holy Angels: Singing Sextette: Basketball Team: Assemblies. Lincoln: Orchestra. FOORT, ARLENE: Torch: Sr. Play: Clerical Comm.: Drill Team: Library Team: French Club: Minute Girl. II lg. . fi 5 -3 ' ' J , . g Tl we .- r 'Yi' G I A-f' l .... A --M-M I ' ...,,,:,V J ui , .ok Pj lvg, g. 1. gif- ' A ix' 9 f- ,L -2 . L q . -I Q . GI sw W S 2' L .V ix bw' J 1 'F-J' ..,.- - It YY V V y . ...- yf .... x -' ' X , FREEMAN, ELAINE: Annual Staff: Totem Weekly Staff: Ski Club: Basket Girl: Sr. Cruise Comm.: Big L: Jr. Breakfast Comm.: Tri-F Comm.: Honor Society. FRIEBOES, DUANE: Ski Club: Boys, Club: Leisure Killer: Pushing My Car. , 2' Look who s down there. 88 'Qs 'Q' if i 2. A Q F L I-non' ,, ,-.Jx: Cnanters: Pep Club: Bulletin Boards Comm.: Most Remembered Moment: Dec. 16, 1953. FUHR, -MELVA: Roll Pres.: Minute Girl: Decorations Comm.: Teachers' Favors: Honor Society: Usher Force. FULLER, IRENE: Girls' Club. GALBRAITH, JEANETTE: Girls, Club. GARN, DEANNA: Social Service Com .3 Activity Card Comm.: Bulletin Comm.: Pub- licity Comm.: Safety Council. GAZEWOOD, ROBERT: Boys' Club. TD GEIGER, MIKE: Boys' Club. GELATT, LARRY: Boys' Club. GEORGES, HELEN: Sr. Prom. Comm.: P.-TA. Dance Comm.: Totem Weekly: Pep Club: Personality Comm.: Homecoming Comm.: Jr. Breakfast: T-Day Comm.: L.S.A. 'Qfrff A my . ff fm 'Uv 'urr .' GIVEN, SHARON: Triple L3 ,515 Dance Co-Chrm.: Jr. Day Dance Decorations Chrm.: Youth Views the News: Roll Pres! P1'0m Comm.: Honor Society: Fine Arts Comm. GIVENS, SUE: Co-Chrm. Baby Pictures? C0- Chrm. Posture Contest: Pep Club? TF1-F Comm.: Jr. Class Publicity: Health Comm.1 Roll Pres.: Usher Force. may Mr. Barker gives Gary Affowsmith some Pointers. fb -4' ' V I 1-X -. 'Vi MFE 5 . Y, V ' . . 1'N p 'Ilan- '55 1 QL' f F a,,...,, GERBING, BARBARA: Honor Society: T- Day: Sr. Filing Comm.: Spades: Girls, Club. GESS, ALBERT: Boys' Club. GIBSON, CARRIE: Majorette: Carousel: Roll Pres.: Homecoming Tags Comm.: Pep Club Bulletin Boards: Tri-F Program Comm. GILBERT, LARRY: Business Manager of Totem Weekly. Pet Proverb: It's impossible to be amiable to the same person every day. GILBERT, RICK: F.T.A. President: Hall Patrol: Boys' Club. Future Plans: College. GIRARD, YVONNE: L.S.A.: Pep Club. Fu- ture Plans: X-Rqay Technician. 5 se, . N , K . f. . will A Q. EM .fxgf y. . if f Q' Nw K . tiff. ,af Q , My rf A ' 'Aw ,ff:.,,cs. st 1 - ' .1 Q .- wg :mf Wyef. '.'- T ' Cb 5 .,., 2 'J A , Ze., , , Av . 'X f-fx X Q X -2 3 fri f f. .ANY :'g+flv-1, fkxx 5 'fl'-7' 4-Q N-of 'Q X Ap. 7 fha. A KJZ... GRANSTROM, MARY: Girls' Club. GRAPP, NORETTA: Girls' Club. GRAY, DIANE: Girls' Club: Honor Society. Most Remembered Moment: August 27, 1955 GRAY, JUDY: Pep Club: Sr. Banquet Comm.: Decorations Comm.: Bulletin Boards Comm.: Fine Arts Comm.: L.S.A.: Tri-F Day Decorations Comm.: Jr. Dance Programs: Spades. GREEN, JIM: Sr. Cruise Comm.: Movie Squad: Boys Club: Future Plans: College. GREENE, DAVE: Sr. Band: Pep Club: Boys' Club. Future Plans: Musical World after College. .' :- WWW tiiclslf f1:Q:':5.Q:1RE:7:3:3:f' 3:51253 :'?J.. I H . 1 f 5 GLEASON, SANDRA: Sr. Play: Co-Chrm. Sr. Cruise: Student Council Publicity Comm. GODFREY, GLORIA: Drill Team: Sr. Day Comm.: Study Hall Checker. GOFORTH, DAVE: Totem Weekly: Safety Council: Ski Club: Latin Club. GOODMAN, JOHN: Jr. Achievement: Ger- man Club: Radio Club. GORDON, DOUG: Basketball: Boys' Club. GORDON, MARY: Roll Pres.: Pep Club: Friendship Comm.: Tags Comm. Future Plans: Telephone Co. GOURDINE, BARBARA: Girls' Club. GRAHAM, CHARLOTTE: Girls' Club. GRAHAM, HAROLD: Boys' Club. yi -rf ,,. C3 Q, X QQ: 19 X 1.3 flsfx . lx: Yi SA 'G ff.. GRIMES, CAROL: Big L: Drill Team: Bowl- Qc' . ing League: Tags Comm.: Sr. Day Tags gb' Comm.: Photographer Asst. GRISIM, KEITH: Vice-Pres. Roll Council: Basketball: Track: Lynx Club: Tri-F Dance A Co-Chrm.: Sub Chrm. of Petitions: Boys' Club Rep. The Ombos warm up the winter dance. va, . 'f, 5'cqwf 1' i .ax Q: f Wray' 90 4 W? l GROVE, RON: Baseball: Lynx Club: Sr. Week Publicity: T-Day Comm.: Chanters: Talent Show: Intramural Basketball. GRUND, DARRYL: Honor Society: German Club: Boys' Club. Future Plans: College. GUILEY, LINDA: Friendship Comm.: Social Service Comm.: T-Day Programs: Attend- ance Office. GUTFELD, ARNOLD: Boys' Club. HALEMBA, JUANITA: Girls' Club: Club: Spades. Pep Future Plans: Work and then rnarria e. 8 HALL, BRUCE: Boys' Club. HALLEY, GIL: Boys' Club. HALVERSON, GUY: The Curious Savagef, Claudia: Boys' Club Roll Rep.: Sr. Week Publicity Comm.: Et Cetera: Baby Pictures Comm. HAMBLETON, DIXIE: Girls' Club. 5 53a5Q35?iB.'. . . ff '- ' iffrelrrigxf f: X ' ' ' Q? ara f , ,- 5 is .. rm. it 'r fr 5 21, I ' ', .lc 5 z X 5 'Q' E1 ZZQQ . le. 5 g V Xi V M In I Mi' 'Q as ki egy- sss' ,- h mv- 5 'dh' he-'T.N 3' ' ,- .I - .-J i t . , . 5:7- 73' 43 t'Wgp HAMILTON, MARLA: Triple L: Torch: Et Cetera: Sr. Play: Minute Girl: Sunshine Comm.: Fine Arts Comm.: Pep Club Bulle- tin Boards Comm.: Friendship Comm. HAMMERICKSEN, GEORGE: Roll Pres.: Boys' Club: Stage. HANES, SHARON: T-Day Special Events Chrm.: G.C. Cabinet: Totem Weekly .Ad Staff: Party Comm.: Decorations Comm.: 2. f ma-,AA 2 f, 'Y HARDISON, LOWELL: Radio Club Pres.: 'V' Fire Squad: Pep Club: Boys' Club. Future .. ' Plans: College at U. of W. H . HARINGA, BOB: Boys' Club. fi? : I John HNeroU Backus serenades his harem. Nt, ? ,Siv- 91 P.-T.A. Dance: Lincolnette: L.S.A. HANIS, VERA: Cabinet: Ski Club: Library: Sr. Comm.: Honor Society: T-Day Comm. Garfield: Roll Pres.: Banker: Funfest Make- up Comm.: Basket Room. HANKINS, VALURA: Honor Society: Sr. Day Decorations Chrm.: Jr. Day Refresh- ments Chrm.: Jr. Achievement. HANNING, BILL: Boys' Club. N . ...fi T , ,,, . A HARRISON, CAROLYN1 Girls' Club. M 1 i 27 . .. by r 'gi' iff: i t . We :rv L L . 1 W, VA, .. ? ! K HARRIS, BETTY: Girls' Club. HARRISON, BEN: Boys' Club. HARRISON, DAVE: Boys' Club. HARTER, MARY LYNNE: Sr. Class Treas.: Week Advisor: Ski Club: Standards Comm.: Pep Club: Student Council Pub.: Torch: Usher Force: Jr. Dance Comm. HARVEY, BILL: Totem Weekly Staff: Boys' Club. HARVEY. JOHNNIE: Boys' Club. HASKELL, LARRY: Jr. Day Pub. Comm.: Second Team Basketball: Baseball. Future Plans: College. HAUGSTAD, HELEN: Girls' Club. f - ,,z,:,.,.,w HAWN, ELAINE: Minute Girl: Roll Pres.: C , Honor Society: Jr. Day Dance Comm.: Dec. . 'V ,I QQ : Comm.: Bulletin Board Comm.: Pep Club t Q HAWN, EILEEN: Honor Society: Jr. Day ' A ff Dance Comm.: Bulletin Board Comm.: Dec. A-...Q WQQ Q Comm.: Tri-F Day Programs: Party Comm.: V Q We sqm' die- -SN Pep Club. 4. , Q Qi HAYES, ELEANOR1 Triple L.: T-Day Q, Q. 'vi-'X .., 5 Luncheon, Chrm.: Torch: Asst. School Q . Q-:' : :ff ff? Treas.: Sr. Pub. Co-Chrm.: Health Comm. K ., ' 'J Chrm.: Big L: Jr, Day Entertainment Comm. F X Q K ' K HAYMAN, CAROL: Girls' Club: L.S.A.: Li- brary: Health Comm.: Sunshine Comm. 'W f . jjpagifs HEDBERG, MARILYN: Totem Weekly: Qgf - V fa. fl f' Frederick and Nelson Fashion Rep.: Prom Q .,,. Q ' Q Comm.: Homecoming Dance Dec. Comm.: N My Q P-TA Dance: Minute Girl: Pep Club: T-Day am 2- . 1 N- is was nam E Dance. 7 ' . . Nix is HERGERBERG, ROBERT. Boys Club. ilivx HENKLE, BEVERLY: Triple L.: G. C. Cab- inet: Ticket Force: Study Hall Checker: T- Day luncheon: Honor Society: Minute Girl Pep Club: Friendship Comm.: Drives Comm. HENLINE. JAY: Usher Force: Fire Squad, Future Plans: To join the Marine Corps. . .. . ...:.,,....,Xa.., uma. PM f Christmas comes to the Annual Staff if ', 5 z ABN Q HENSON, LINDA: Girlsl Club. HERMANSON, ALAN: Honor Society Veep.: Pep Club Sgt. at Arms: Lynx Club: T-Day Comm.: Jr. Day Programs Chrm.: Cbanters. HETHERINGTON, DIANE: Totem Weekly Staff: Debate: Future Plans: Go to college and be a writer or a lawyer. Plans: College, HICKS, ROGER: Olympia High-Boys' Club: Roosevelt Boys' Club: Ballard Boys' Club: Lincoln Boys' Club. HILKER, DIANNE: Social Service Comm.: Bulletin Boards Comm.: T-Day Programs: Pet Proverb: What's mine's mine and what's youris is mine too. HILL, BARBARA: Girls' Club. HILL, KEN: Boys' Club: Football Mgr. Fu- ture I I 3 was fn 1 Vi 44' W ff' f LQ 4' fr. it HILL, PEGGY: Elections Comm.: Sr. Day Pub. Comm.: Big L: Activity Card Comm. Future Plans: Work. HILLS, JOANNA: Honor Society: Big L: Library Helper: Social Service. Future Plans: Work for Telephone Co. A ' .r.. ' rf: ., 4 4 . .. xiii' if.-AV, ASW? 'Qi N 1. Ind!! . .. , 1 S w qu.. W' A 4 1 n rr . rn! A N j f,,, , , f FN we-A A Qfx, HOMAN, DUANE: Basketball: Boys' Club. HOPKINS, JUDY: Girls' ciub. Aol off Lincolnville welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Abe. fa. :W a r f 1. , , M a A g F 1' , f 0 3' S' 0 'O i, 'ff' 41 , ,,., . ., pf 1 M HJORT, EDDIE: Boys' Club Rep.: Track. Future Plans: U.W. to be an engineer. HOBBS, ROBERT: Boys' Club. HODGES, BEVERLY: Girls' Club: Ski Club: L.S.A. HOLMAN, RON: Sr. Play: Operetta: Pep Club: P.-T.A. Dance Comm. Future Plans: To marry a rich woman. HOLMES, DAVID: Boys' Club, HOLMSTROM, JOHN: Ski Club: Bowling Club: Filing Comm. Future Plans: College. 34 5 qu f I 'Ga I :WL 'H-' it as-W ,A, n ik wwf wx 'ZF t 253' QQ X .5 JL WM 'mv fef:,,,,, fy 5. is HUNTINGTON, GARY: Boys' Club. I-IUSEMOEN, ODINE: Student Council: Building and Grounds Chrm.: Pep Club Comm. Chrm.: Yell Squad: T-Day Comm.: Jr. Day Comm. INSLEE, RICHARD: Boys' Club. IRVINE, EARLE: Basketball: Baseball: Pep Club Comm. Chr.: T-Day Comm.: Sr. Day Comm.: Street Patrol. IRWIN, JAMES: Football: Boys' Club Spe- cial Events Comm.: Ski Club: Intramural Track. Pet Peeve: Girls that think they are what they aren't. AACSON MARILYN Homecoming Dance IS , I Programs: Assembly Seating Comm.: Sun- shine Comm.: Minute Girl: Health Comm.: Art Comm. 5? ..k yi Q HOPKINS, SALLY: Sr. Play-'tClaudia: Orchestra: French Club: Girls' Club. Future Plans: Drama at U.W. HOPP, ART: Boys' Club Sec.-Treas.: Lynx Club: Sales and Drives Com. Chrm.: Pub. Comjm.: T-Day Comm.: French Club: Ski Clu . HOPP, TOM: Sr. Band: Sr. Orchestra: Grounds and Building Comm.: Ski Club: Red Cross Comm. HOUTCHENS, BRUCE: Boys' Club Veep.: Track: Student Council: Roll Pres.: Lynx Club: Torch: Boys' State. HOWLAND, BEVERLY: Chanters: T-Day Assembly Comm.: Minute Girl: Girls, Club. Future Plans: Marriage. HUCKE, HENRY. German Club: Boys, Club: Radio Club. Future Plans: Work. HUFF, RAY: Boys' Club. HUGHES, LINDA: G. C. Cabinet: Triple L.: Roll Pres.: Honor Society: Baby Pictures Comm.: Pet Proverb: It pays to be ignor- ant. HULTGREN, DON: Totem Weekly Staff: Varsity Track: Boys' Club Rep.: Roll Pres.: 100-Mile Club. Jia' ,f .Mg 'L ig 5 ,. . Q - sg IN I W gg? A' 1' 6? Q vm 'wa-pr' ' ,.,T.,.:,' IVERSEN, BJORG: Chanters: Jr. Day Sub- i M ' Chrm. Girls, Club. f 1- g 5 IVERSON, MARCIA: Annual Staff: Sr. . ' .E Banquet: Student Council Publicity Comm.: -3 Drill Team. Future Plans: Fashion Design 'MM 'I' -i or Modeling. fi We wefen't like this, were we? X96 Aix i 94 'QU' X va...1: f I -5 X.: L t . '. A . ' Jw f5??'- 1' ' Ii ' i it I Q s A-- JACKSON, TOMMY: Boys, Club Rep.: Bas- ketball: Future Plans: College. JACOBSEN, JULIE: T-Day Comm.: P.-T.A. Dance Comm.: Ski Club: Minute Girl: Roll Pres.: Pep Club, JACOBSEN, RICHARD: Boys' Club Rep.: Hall Patrol: Band: Future Plans: Coast Guard, College. JACOBSEN, KEN: Boys' Club: Movie Squad: Chanters. Future Plans: Service College. JAKLE, MAUREEN: Honor Society: Library Helper: Girls' Club. Future Plans: College. JAKOBSEN, JOHN: Varsity track: Football: Boys' Club Rep.: Roll Pres. JATOS, NICK: Boys' Club Rep.: Prom Dec- orations Comm.: Future Plans: College. JELLESED, BEVERLY: G. C. Cabinet: Bas- ket girl: Team Table Chrm.: Big L. Treas.: Elections Comm.: T-Day Comm.: Chrm. Pep Club Assemblies Comm. JENKINS, SHARON: Personality Comm.: Party Comm.: Roll Pres.: Jr. Day Breakfast Comm.: Pep Club: P.-T.A. Dance Comm.: Bulletin Boards Comm.: Friendship Comm.: .4 W ':lj,.. H., fy ff n , , x ff! Q mv 1 1 .5 GQ, it -'7 6 JOHANSEN, SHARON: Sr. Dance Co-chrm.: Totem Weekly: G. C. Cabinet: Bon Marche Co-Fashion Rep.: Jr. Day Breakfast Comm.: Roll Pres.: Pep Club: Ski Club. ON ANN Commencement Comm , , .. JOHNS , : .: ': 'i'f :':' f ' French Club: Social Service Comm. Future Plans: College. 'gas ww Safety F1L'fstQ' says Mary Lynn Hartef 95 4 5: if it 5 . - K L fs.-1 I If f 'QS A rf .1 I R 1 , ..f. YM , '-...- if 'TK Jgf' 5' '75 'Fr- , G-Qu x , , N Af 7 'ij' 6 Q. I L. JENNINGS, ROBERTA: Honor Society: Big L: Library desk girl: Social Service Comm. JENSEN, CHARLES: Lynx Club: Radio Club: Hall Patrol: Fire Squad: Usher Force: Hon- or Society: Boys' Club Rep. JENSEN, SYLVIA: Girls' Club: Commence- ment Comm.: Health Comm. JESSEE, LEONA: Honor Society: Lost and Found: Girls' Club. Most Remembered Mo- ment: Oct. l5, 1954. JESSETT, ANGELA: Girls' Club Treasurer: Triple L: Prom Comm.: T-Day Comm.: Pep Club: Personality Comm.: L.S.A. JOHANSEN, L O R R A I N E : Friendship Comm.: P.-TA. Dance Comm.: Pep Club: Jr. Scrapbook: L.S.A. G JN Q ,ffffd :Jug-V,,. JOHNSON, CAROLYN: Study Hall Check- er: Fire Squad: majorette-Cleveland, Ohio JOHNSON, GARY: Boys' Club. JOHNSON, JERRY: Ski Club: German Club X .f:'m:1f H:-P. 4-. V. 'Y 2 Nag f' mf tr X . First Aid Squad: Future Plans: College. JOHNSON, LARRY: Boys' Club. JOHNSON, MARGIE: L.S.A.: Pep Club: Friendship Comm.: Decorations Comm.: Tri- F All Day Programs: Girls Club: Health Comm.: Sr. Day Tags Comm. JOHNSON, MARLYS: G. C. Cabinet: Safety Council: Prom. Decorations Chrm.: All-City Dance Chrm.: Jr. Day Comm.: Totem Week- ly Staff: Totem Ad Staff. X ,-,,. x sq, s 1.4 1. AW- xff 127 .mf ' V v. Wu! JOHNSTON, SHARON: Girls' Club. JONES, BEVERLY: Girls' Club. JONES, JUDITH: Health Comm.: Counsel- or's Office: Roll Pres. Future Plans: Dental Assistant. JONES, KEITH: Boys' Club. JONES, NORRIS: Boys' Club. JORDAN, ROBERT: Jr. Day Comm.: Intra- mural basketball: Fire Squad: Bowling: Boys' Club. New .N yy.,-.rf v: - fr . :xl E . V K M.. 4xLl..i.,f,xA . ., ,ll . f Y, ' v ,I . f 1: if L ,L ' '1 .. -- Z.. Ii . :S's+.f!nf 1 V JIM., , .fx .N 1 ,. J If N Q . 1. I., , . i Z2 I 9,2 gi. 4 fl- A- ff A Hx .. 1' V .V gil 9 ,... L .,,. V - .1 . . :V .. wV.- ., . : 'flaw 'Y 1 X 1 'Pegg' ' : . , . . Q .. K ,wif e My ' 4 . ' 5 an S. 7' .0 JOHNSTON, JO-ANN: Health Comm.: Bul- letin Boards Comm.: Pep Club: Big L: Jr. Dance Comm.: Soph. Scrapbook: Attendance Office: Roll Pres.: Ski Club. JOHNSTON, KAY: Activity Card Sales Chrm.: Sr. Play--'54, '55: Annual Staff: OD- eretta-'54, '55: Ticket Force: Ski Club: Pep Club. JOHNSTON, LARRY: Honor Society: Lynx Club: Spades: F.T.A.: Orchestra: Sr. Band: All-City Band: Fire Squad. V MQW 9 ' ,ve 4' M N 'ttf +-vt... H.. Q S ..., , A . g. 1 ,R 1 ik Wil-4' :A 'if' xx V' c .1 QC'-' JUDD, CAROLYN: Girls' Club. JULYAN, ARLENE: Torch: Safety Council veep.: Annual Staff: Triple L: G. C. Cabinet: Drill Team Captain: Jr. Dance Programs Chrm.: Roll Pres.: T-Day Comm. Chrmn. Remember this? , Vi' 2f '.u.-,.., . 'f-t, 5. . ..,,fi.f'J '-5.515 ' A T J , , - -,-5.. . mf., nge. 5 ,...'-Mr,-ka.. ,--.-- jg-vs. .1- K I .Q V ' xv. ' 1f 35t'f:1f.iV'.2?+-' Ti! 2- ir,-' ' ' . 1 . bm. .. 1 'K 1 1 ' ' fi' 1?Z 1iei?3T t9J, ?55,-LC ' . . wfm., A.,V . .V V --,.f1,w- ..v, , --max., , . 'R -.l,'w. .-'WS 4,3 rarer.: ' H Q . ' -f 1 - 'r zfiffzfs. f- l , f .. .- Y .id . ,V , . S, - A Q 9 6 Www JUNTUNEN, ANNE MARIE: Student Coun- cil Pub. Chrm.: Acaivity Card.. Comm.: Health Comm.: Standards Comm: Baby Pictures Comm.: Debate. JUUL, DAWN: Pep Club: Lincolnette Comm.: Jr. Day Comm. Clerical Comm.: Big Sister. KECK, BOB: Boys' Club. KELLOGG, DICK: Advanced Chanters: Ski Cmbl C31f0L1S911 Lynx Club: Stage Force. Leisure Killer: T.V. Pet Proverb: Real Ner- vous. SEEIQLOGG, DUNCAN: Basketball: Boys' u . KIBLER, SANDRA: Girls' Club. KIRBY, DEANNE: Girls' Club. KIRK, MARIE: Girls' Club: Lost and Found. Future Plans: U. of W. Pet Proverb: Oh nuts. KITSOS, CONSTANTINE: French Club: Roll Pres. Boys' Club. Future Plans: College. Most Remembered Moment: May 1953. I' ffm . . 1 Q emit' 'Yg,,,,sf ANR.. Ar, - 37 affix ' 46- 3 : LACROSS SHARON. Girls Club, Art Comm.: Future Plans: Art School. Pet Peeve: Sloppy Boys. LAIR LEONARD' Boys' Club The home work left from the ntght before 97 4 if-n. V 1 , ff K7 za 1 W w B. 5' 1 ., r - , i- f . t .1 ff, 'IRI 312. ,, , f,f ':,,,., 1- an Q . 4 -'H' V. bg, A I .W it 4 q-fri , y X 1 yi' ' 2 52,75 I ' A f 43' ' KLOTH, BARBARA: Commencement Usher: Jr. Breakfast Sub-Chrm.: Nordstrom's Rep: P.-T.A. Dance Comm.: T-Day Comm.: Sr. Week Comm.: Homecoming Comm.: Pep Club: L.S. KOLVE, JERRY, Chrm. of Sr. Sign-ups: German Club: Sr. Prom Programs Comm.: Yell Squad, Traffic Safety Council. KOO, GEORGE: Sr. Student Council Rep.: Totem Weekly Staff: Tennis, German Club Pres.: Torch: Lynx Club: Jr, Day Breakfast Comm. KOSCHKER, DICK: Pep Club Pres.: Torch: Chanters: Sr. Play- Claudia: Operetta- '55, '56. Future Plans: College. KRAUSE, RICHARD: Boys' Club. KRAUT, DONNA: P.-T.A. Dance: Party Comm: Clerical Comm.: Attendance Office. Future Plans: Comptometrict. Pet Peeve, Dumb Boys. 9 f-fai f- mn 130'-K 'Wk-. --Y : , 1 'g'-'M -.A-- I I L ri K 4- 'IQ i fi 'A i n if ::' --'- Q H ,,'A : Qi rg ' jflh Vlzy A L I .: 1 1 D ,,,.: . Aga: W .,.v ,f-'wh t .1 AvJ,,W,f 'Rita' A, ' i f pp . ' f l T .,.1 55' ' T f '1 . up - '11 - - -.. - - -f A , Q M. i A J ':.i11 LEFLEY, MARTHA: Triple L: Tri-F Finance Clirm.: Annual Staff: Sr. Prom Comm.: Roll President: Torch: Junior Day Sales: Person- ality Comm.: Publicity Comm. LEIGH, KAREN: Ski Club: Basket Room: Pep Club: Big L: Decorations Comm.: Jr. Day Decorations Comm. LEIGHTY, KENNETH: Boys Club: Ski Club: Pep Club. LENTGIS, THALIA: Advanced Chanters: French Club: Honor Society: Ski Club: Ac- tivity Card Comm.: Mum Comm.: Sr. Day Tags Comm.: Tea Service Comm. LEVAR, MARJI: Triple L: G.C. Cabinet: Co- Chrm. Commencement: Point System: Pho- to Club Pres.: T-Day Comm.: French Club Rep.: Jr. Class Comm.: Honor Society. LINDEMAN, DIANE: Latin Club: Ski Club: Usher Force: Tea Service: Sr. Class Comm.: Party Comm.: L.S.A. iffy, LANCASTER, SHARON: Chanters: T-Day Luncheon: Junior Dance Sr. Sign-upS9 Stu dent Council-Publicity: Minute Girl: French Club: Drill Team: Social Service: Lincoln ette: L A N G E B E R G, SHARON: Latin Club French Club: Soph. Honor Society: Jr. Dance Comm.: Roll Rep.: L. S. A. Drill Team: Party Comm.: Decorations Comm.: Girls' Clu LARSEN, BOB: Boys' Club. LARSON, SHIRLEY: Honor Society Pres.: Triple L: T-Day Decorations Chrm.: Jr. Day Programs Chrm.: Advanced Chanters: Sr. Commencement Comm.: Tea Service Comm. LAURIO, JOYCE: Decorations Comm.: Girls Club: Future Plans: Dental Assistant. LAWLISS, MARION: Honor Society: Radio Club: Photography: Latin Club: Leisure Killer: Riding Ribbons. b. LAWRENCE, LLOYD: Sr. Prom Decorations Comm.: Boys' Club. LEARMAN, ROBERT: Boys, Club. LECHELT, JUDY: Jr. Day Programs Comm. Attendance Office: Ski Club: Totem Weekly Staff: Minute Girl: Sr. Day Baby Picture Comm.: Future Plans: College. 'vigrx E11 E levi Ac.. LINDQUIST, JOYCE: Triple L: G. C. Cab- inet: T-Day Sec.: Study Hall Checker: Desk Girl: German Club: Drill: Health Comm.: Bulletin Board Comm. LINDSAY, RITCHIE: Boys' Club. Future Plans: Electrician. Our best bibs and twckers. 98 idk 4... 754, gf-- ff,..- 4' 1'-ff R V' we--., X .-:fa hm .,,,. Y'?' lg nib' IW LINDSKOG, CAROLYN: Ski Club: Pep Club: Jr. Day Comm.: Personality Comm.: Decorations Comm.: Activity Card Comm.: Honor Society. LINIGER, DICK: Boys' Club Pres.: Totem Weekly Staff: Student Council: Lynx Club: Torch: Jr. Day Comm.: Intramural Baseball: Boys' Club Roll Rep. LINKE, FRANK: Hall Patrol: Fire Squad: Golf Team: Bowling: Jr. Class Recording Comm. LINSCOTT, GRANT: Boys' Club. LIPPOLD, ROLAND: German Club: B Club. Future Plans: College. oys' EHTFQ' ' ,gr -'Z QQ 'V ...ff fr Wa. -4? 2, , LIVERS, IVIYRNA: Roll Pres. Drill: Health I 3, xt, 'rx gomirei Igriendship Comm.: Social Service: . ' ep u : T-Day Comm.: Commenceme t I. Comm.: L.s.A. D Q- Z2 -1 'ip' ,fj,a.f., 4411. LIVINGSTON, PAT: Girls' Club. Av ' LLOYD, JOSEPH: Boys' Club. Future Plans: H Attend the U. of W. ,M I LOCKERT, PEARL: Girls' Club. Future ' 1' ' A 5 in 6. Plans: Marry a millionaire. ivy , 4 : 9 rs ,ff . ,ff an ' j . ,J-4 'QQ' LUNDQUIST, LINDA: Student Body Veep.: ,A.A' I 1, 1 N M :ff .2221 . fa Q.. LOFTUS, MARIE: Standards Comm.: P.-T.A. Dance Comm.: Jr. Day Dance Comm.: Bul- letin Board Comm.: Study Hall Checker. LOKKEN, DAVE: Boys' Club. LOVE, JACK: Boys, Club. . . Triple L: Student Body Sec.: Roll Council 3.2. I Pres.: Torch: Advanced Chanters: Usher f Force: Ski Club: German Club. Comm. Sightsee ing at Linco Znvi Z le LYMAN, JIM: Jr. Day Sales Comm.: Pep Club: Roll Pres.: Boys' Club Rep.: T-Day LOWELL, MARILYN Breakfast Comm.: Pep Decorations Comm: Sr. Comm.: Jr. Roll Rep. LUDVIGSON, CARLA Comms. Future Plans LUNDBERG, CRAIG Patrol. PRN' , if: 1 .IMA . L in L I 1 . P' 1 MM 4 1. F. g .' I f av , fi ' Exam 5' -. '. .k as Wi' .. is 2 ,. . .I I Health Comm.: Jr. Club: Honor Society: Banquet: Friendship Bowling: Girls' Club Court Reporter. Boys' Club: Hall Z . . ifgb. ,. - -'::,:5,:.ff,,f U sg: ' , ' 'r ,Jw , A in Q f ' Z' 7 M . L I -f-zz' il ' QT? ,ll,,, . , : .g. sy . .J , .. tx, , 'i X 'zk' www , ij'g,L:,-plz 'om 'vs-.-ff. Z S , ,- I . f .. .. WE: . f . -' V 4 r Z 3' fini X ,. .. , , ...W . -.XA MCCALLUM, MIKE: Lynx Club: Honor So- ciety: Hall Patrol: Ticket Force: Boys' Club Rep.: French Club. MCCLELLAND, DARYL: Traffic Safety: Emergency Squad: Chanters: Latin Club. Future Plans: U, of W., Dentistry. MCCROSKEY, JOYCE: Honor Society: Pep Club: Ski Club: Radio Club: Health Comm.: French Club. MCFADDEN, JUDY: Pep Club: Honor So- ciety: Clerical Comm.: P.-T.A. Dance Comm.: Future Plans: Beauty College. MCFARLAND, JERRY: Boys' Club. Pet Pro- verb: Better never than late. Most Remem-- bered Moment: First Date. , MCGEE, MARTHA: Big L: Decorations Comm.: Tags Comm.: Fine Arts Comm.: Jr. Class Teachers Favors. Q-ww-W 'VH ' MACLAREN, MARIE: West Seattle-Triple Trio: Make-up Comm.: Girls' Club Commi Drama Club. Lincoln-Operetta: Ski Club Sr. Play: Girls' Club Comm. MASNUSSON, RON: Boys, Club. MAIER, KAY: G. C. Corresponding Sec.: Triple L: Big L: Most Remembered Moment: U. of W. Conference. MANN, DAVE: Boys' Club: Stage: Roll Pres.: Future Plans: Business, Selling. MARINO, GAIL: Student Council: Triple L: L.S.A. Sgt,-at-Arms: Delegate to King Coun- ty Traffic Safety Confer.: Pep Club: Assem- bly Seating Comm. MARTIN, CARLENE: Treasurers Assistant: Honor Society: Roll Pres.: Most Remembered Moment: October 15. MAXWELL, DON: Boys' Club: French Club. Future Plans: U. of W., C.P.A. MAXWELL, PAT: Big L Veep: Minute Girl: Baby Pictures Comm.: Lincolnette Comm.: Basket Girl: G.C. Comms. MAY, MARGARET: Commencement Comm.: Social Service: German Club. Future Plans: Travel. an P i W . ei 'tm ff- 'UCf-,,.b W tu.-Z k 5 A' if l f mai. :W ,f 'aj I , E. I' , x '5 rrx' W ms? MCGLENN, JOHN: Jr. Day Comm.: Latin Club: Judge for Baby Picture Contest: Bowl- ing: I n t r a m u r a l Basketball: Intramural Baseball: Fire Squad: Boys' Club Roll Rep. McKECHNIE, NORM: Chanters: Stage: Drama: Third Team Football: Baseball: Future Plans: Telephone Company. You break 'em. We fix 'gm, 100 Afivg 15' l'3'4F:' - 7 1 . J, h . Exif. A Lk MCLEOD, ROSALIE: G. C. Cabinet' Band: Chanters: Desk Girl: L.S.A.: Minute Girl: Fflendshlp Comm.: Dec. Comm.: Lincoln- ette Comm.: Clerical Comm.: Drives Comm. MCNAMARA JIM Third Team Footbal- v , 3 l Jr. Day Pub. Comm.: Intramural Basketball: Roll Pres. MCNAUGHTON, CHARLES: Boys' Club. MCNEESE, PEARL: Triple L: Advanced Chanters: Pep Club: Pub. Comm.: Chrm. Trophy Comm.-Triple L. Future Plans: College. McQUADE, EUNICE: G. C. Cabinet: Party Comm.: L.S.A. Sec. Treas.: Honor Society: T-Day Programs Comm.: Future Plans: U. of W. MEAGOR, JANET: Girls' Club. MELIN, RUTH: Girls' Club. MENDENHALL, LAVERNE: Drama: L.S.A. Social Service Comm.: Most Remembered Moment: September 3, 1955. MESSER, CAROLE: Library: Counselors Of- fice: Attendance Office. Future Plans: Calif. Leisure Killer: Music. M fha: rj 3 ismft 1 ' 4'-' .C Q V ltd. -I 1 ,V 1 4' Y ti. .7 ' f,Q,X uw M7 J' J-14,3 J X asf 5 will Q' ,J-wg. fl'v0p in Q.. ,,.- Yi? J Y i 4 h ff? 9' 1 X' ,vs , 3 l' I Ta-. A rs, MEYER, PATRICIA: Triple L: Minute Girl: Social Service Comm.: Sr. Banquet Comm.: Jr. Day Comm.: Honor Society: Sunshine Comm.: Art Comm. MEYERPETER, MARY: Triple L: Minute Girl: Jr. Day Breakfast Comm.: Honor So- ciety: Lincolnette Comm.: Standards Comm.: Tri-F Day Decorations Comm.: Tags Comm. MICKALSEN, JUDY: Songleader: Triple L: Big L Sgt.-at-arms: Co-Chrm. All Day Pro- grams: Pep Club: Torch: T-Day Comm.: Basket Girl: Jr. Day Breakfast Comm. MICKELSON, JOANNE: Girls' Club. Future Plans: Marriage. Pet Peeve: Chinese Food. MILLETT, SUZANNE: French Club: Drill Team: Girls' Club: Friendship Comm. Fu- ture Plans: Seattle U., Nursing. MILLER, JEANNINE: P.-T.A. Dance: Spades Pres.: Advanced Chanters: Pep Club: Ski Club: Social Service Comm.: Decorations Comm. MILLER, THOMAS: Third Team Basketball: Intramural Football: Intramural Baseball: Boys' Club. Future Plans: Navy. 'ef an MILNE, DOLORES. Pep Club, Spades: At- tendance Office: Desk Girl. Lynx start a great season. 101 fr' Xtra- .-.,-ms, Z of ' . 4, z , x 'g il I ,.A. fi- :X mg iw? 405' is-of 'MSF ff 423 A ,tp wr MITCHELL, BARBARA: Main Office: Per- sonality Comm.: Standards Comm.: P.-T.A. Dance: Bulletin Board Comm.: Social Serv- ice Comm.: Honor Society. MOHUNDRO, JIM: Boys' Club. MOORE, WALTER: Sr. Cruise Comm.: Spe- cial Events Comm.: Sales and Service Comm.: Publicity Comm.: Intramural Base- ball: Intramural Football. MORELAN, ANITA: Holy Names: Boarding. Lincoln: Pep Club: Girls' Club. MORGAN, PAT, Songleader: Pep Club Sec.: Advanced Chanters: P.-T.A. Dance: Sr. Honor Society. MORONI, SUE: Triple L: Annual Staff: To- tem Staff: Roll Pres.: Sr. Banquet Comm.: P.-T.A. Dance: Minute Girl T-Day Dec- grations Comm.: Student Council Pub.: Ski lu . MORRISON, MARIETTA: Girls' Club. MORROW, JOHN: Ski Team: Ski Club: Drama: Totem Weekly Staff. Future Plans: College. MUNN, VIRGINIA: Chanters: Big L: Bulle- tin Board Comm.: Pep Club: Girls' Club. Fu- ture Plans: College. MURPHY, PAT: Soph. Honor Society: Jr. Day Dance Program Comm.: Roll Pres.: T- Day Dance Program Comm.: Ski Club: Latin Club: Boys Club. MURRAY, SHIRLEY: Ski Club: Pep Club: Glghlls' Club. Pet Proverb: For the love of A 1 er!! MUSGRAVE, WILLIAM: Boys' Club. MYKUT, MIKE: Boys' Club. NEAR, BILL: Golf Squad: Boys' Club Rep, Future Plans: Coast Guard. NELSON, GERALDINE: Chanters: Red Cross Comm.: Tea Service: Party Comm.: Personality Comm.: L.S.A.: Senior Days Comm. X qv-1... ff-15 V: ' 4 .fri I , . 7' 'QUV we ' 'xx . NELSON, JEANNINE: P.-T.A. Dance: At- tendance Office: Roll Pres.: Personality : Comm.: Minute Girl. 'gi NELSON, JOANNE: Scrap-book co-chair- man, Pep Club: Sr. Banquet Comm.: Art Comm.: Honor Society: Art Library: Min- ' ute Girl: Attendance Office. xx Vs: 1' + ' Service with a smile 'vp I . 6 I . .qllz fb 1 1 0 2 . V yy NELSON, LORNA: G. C. Cabinet: Triple L: Girls State: Honor Society: Pep Club: Ski Club. NERSTAD, DENNIS: Ski Club: Intramural sports: Soph. baseball. NEUBRECH, LARRY: Boys' Club. NEWBERG, DAWN: Honor Society: Big L.: Drill Team: Tags Comm.: Bowling League: G.-C. Comm. NEWELL, SHIRLEE: Sr. Class Totem Re- porter: Student Council: Triple L. Ski Team: Honor Society: Inter-Hi Reporter: Totem Weekly Staff: Cruise Advisor. NICON, FAYE: Triple L. Pres.: Student Council: Jr. Day General Chrm.: Honor So- ciety Sec.: Totem Weekly Staff: Chanters: P-TA. Dance. NIELSEN, JERRY: Track: 100 mile club: Usher Force. Future Plans: U. of W. NIELSEN, SHIRLEY: L.S.A.: Drill Team: Drives Comm.: Social Service Comm.: Pep Club: Ski Club. NILSON, MARY ANN: Commencement: Homecoming: Pep Club: Main Office: Friend- Comm.: Tags Comm.: Decorations Comm. 3 ' in .V ,... , .gi r ff: if- 4, ,fra Q , M, .:,:v L M '-1-v . V' 1 . lr. eff ..i' ' ff.- ,ri . O'DONNELL, MIKE: Boys' Club. 1 ai, 3 f my f 4, Decorations Comm. ff A- A . '.f..V of ,,,, Safety to music. jaw, sw- 1 03 2 ' OHMAN, SONJA: Tea Service Comm.: Sun- shine Comm.: Pep Club: Honor Society: M.: W . 5 ' M 97 1' A: 'W 1 Q' x - elif X ' I. giddy 'HY NIVA, JOHN: Intramural basketball. Future Plans: College. NOE, BONNIE: Triple L: Student Council: Basket Girl: Tri-F Tags Chrm.: Sr. Cruise Comm.: Honor Society: L.S.A. NOLTE, RAY: Lynx Club: Boys Club Rep.: Hall Patrol: Usher Force: Jr. Class Comm.: Sr. Pub. Comm.: Chanters. pcs: Q, as 4 I Si L-l , ,- xxx. ,, f- J- Q : we , I X . NORDQUIST, GARY: Basketball: Boys Club Rep.: P.-T.A. Dance Comm.: Sr. Cruise Comm.: Street Patrol: Jr. Day Dance Comm.: Stage: Honor Society. O'BRIEN FRANK: Assembly Seating Comm.: Ski Club: Track: Boys' Club Spe- cial Events Comm. OCAMB, JANET: Tea Service Comm.: Per- sonality Comm.: Usher Force: French- Club. 2 ..,,,, .1 t M :X M K' arf iixr-'fr Virlhx ...W f 3 'NG -v 'W 'N 82: ' f af T H . I . jg fa. ,. V 0: ,,,-as w','3'Y ' HK . 4 4 s Q' OSTERHOUT, MARK: Basketball: Baseball: Golf: Boys' Club: Future Plans: Coast Guard. OWEN, VIRGINIA: Jr. Day Dance Programs Comm.: Tags Comm.: Big L: Drives Comm. PAOLUCCI, JACKIE: Honor Society: Big L: Sr. Day Banquet Comm.: Health Comm.: Roll Pres. Future Plans: College. PARKER, CAROL: Big L Pres.: L.S.A. Veep: Honor Society: Triple L: Student Council: G. C. Cabinet. PARKER, TED: Boys' Club: Intramural Bas- ketball. Future Plans: College. PATTERSON, ANN: T-Day Decorations Comm.: Ski Club: Roll Pres.: Chanters: Min- ute Girl: Pep Club: L.S.A.: Friendship Comm.: Tea Service Comm.: Bulletin Board Comm. W.-1 l I - ' 5 I s , L, , I I , . i I f O'LEARY, MIKE: Boys' Club. OLSEENE, IRENE: Entered from Holy AH- gels-Glee Club: French Club. OLSON, DAN: Commencement Comm.: T- Day Comm.: Elections Comm.: Bowling: PGP Club. OLSON, ELDA: Library Helper: Tea Serv- ice Comm.: Sunshine Comm.: Clerical Comm. OLSON, KAREN: Girls' Club. OLSON, PATRICIA: L.S.A.: Pep Club: Dec- orations Comm.: Attendance Office: Honor Society: Tri-F Tags Comm. OLSON, SHARON: Honor Society: French Club: Chanters: Future Plans: Everett Jr. College. ORTH, ROGER: Honor Society: Lynx Club: Senior Band: Fire Squad: Chess Club Veep. OSER, SUZIE: G. C. Cabinet: T-Day Pro- gram Chrm.: Torch: Jr. Teachers Favors Comm.: Roll Pres. 15352 t. er? ' V . ..'-w,zz'w..fwfwfQ,- gf I L We S ., ., rc- w ,' . Q . . :L -: fy Xfffa A Q--Q.. X -- kung X Q. rms , C. fN 'w HN , it 'l q -,..W .' ...v' PAUL, MADELINE: Advanced Chanters: Q ' G. C. Cabinet: Honor Society: Activity Card Comm.: Sr. Banquet Comm.: Ski Club: Tea Service Comm. PAULSON, MARLENE: Activity Card Comm.: Jr., Day Comm.: Standards Comm.: Sr. Day Comm. Water Boys 104 PEAK. LORRAINE: Triple L: Jr. Day Pro- gram Comm.: Jr. Day Dance Comm.: Drill Tcamz Minute Girl: Honor Society: Person- ality Com.: Health Comm.: Tri-F Assembly Comm. PEARSON, JOHN: Ski Club: Roll Pres.: Commencement Comm.: Photo Club. Future Plans: College. PEDERSEN, CHRIS: Boys' Club. PERRY, MELISSA: Chanters: Commence- ment Comm.: T-Day Comm.: Jr. Dance Comm.: Pep Club: Bulletin Board Comm,: Minute Girl: Drill Team: L.S.A.: Fire Squad. PETERS, BARBARA' Girls' Club: Pep Clubl Standards Comm.: Friendship Comm.: Sr. Week Comm., Future Plans: College and Hawaii. PETERSEN, GARY: Boys' Club. PETRIE, CAROL: Honor Society Pub. Co- Chrm.: Big L: Tri-F Day Decorations Comm.: Torch: Bulletin Board Comm.: Sr. Week Eub. Comm.: Activity Card Comm.: Roll res. PETTER. MARILYN: Homecoming Comm. Jr. Day Breakfast Comm.: T-Day Dance Comm.: P.-T.A. Dance: Pep Club Chrm.: Usher Force: Personality Comm. PFEIFFER, BARBARA: Girls' Club. . . . ,,,, V. 'Si' 'ff Yfv' V ' . ,gp .V fl dpw, X I . W ' airs r I .13 X - 'Z' .4 ,wwf V' , ' 2 :,., A .my J I i rg, POELKER, RICHARD: Boy's Club: Ski Club. ig:-3, ' Most Remembered Moment: When I got my f A r first car. 3 , POGSON, BILL: Boys' Club. A dollar gets lem. 4 x ' J 105 X H. Juan. Q1 14' F Q i , I T?' ,. 573 ,. ya l Q2 f 1 if ., F Q ww f gyfmf . U .300 VTf '7VI'7'7fTZ7 V'f57 7 , ' . ',:flf X 9 . . .11 'V At ff ,4 2 6-41' t t 7 ' ,W 4 A PHELPS, DOROTHY: Queen Anne Girls' Club: Lincoln Girls' Club. Future Plans: Work. PHILLIPS, DOUG: Soph. Basketball: Boys' Club Rep.: Boys' Club. Future Plans: Fur- ther Schooling. PHILLIPS, STARLYN: Sr. Comm.: L.S.A.: Drill Team: P.-T.A. Dance: Art Library: Or- chestra: Photo Club: Honor Society: Latin Club: Health Comm. wb' ' .lwigf ? sa! s 'RE' ir. Ma ,uf X fov PICKERING, DICK: Boys' Club: Ski Club: Pep Club. Leisure Killer: Skiing. PITNER, SHARON: Girls' Club. PITTS, DUANE: Boys' Club. PRENDERGAST, JOHN: Usher squad: Ski Club: Ski Team: French Club. Leisure Kill- er: Skiing. PRENDERGAST, NORMA: Big Decorations Chrm.: Ski Club' L: Jr. Dance Roll Pres.: Soph. Honor Society: French,Club: Corn- mencement Usher. PROCTOR, BETTY: Sr. Prom Comm.: To- tem Weekl ' P TA Dance' T-Day Comm.3 y, .- . . , Jr, Day Comm.: Minute Girl: Roll Pres.: Personality Comm.: PROULX, MERLE: Boys' Club. PUETZ, TED: Boys' Club: Roll Pr Team. Future Plans: College: Pro. RAINES, GLENDA: Attendance Usher Force: L.S.A. es.: Golf Golf. Checker: Desk girl: Fire Squad: Honor Society. ,. 44 A as im ,gp mg, . K ' . . 'iiii' A ff Yi W' M J Q 4' Q . A h K F if J S J V nV'e fr' i I 1 . We . Q.,-1 f-441337 A RANDALL, ROSALIE: P.-T..A. Dance Chrmi Triple L: Pep Club Recording Sec. All-City P.-T.A. Dance Comm.: Roll-Pres.: Jr. Day Breakfast Comm.: G. C. Cabinet. A I RASKI, MARJORIE: Majorette: Activity Card Sales Comm.: Minute girl: P.-T.A. Dance Comm. RAY, ALLEN: Boys' Club. REED, SHEILA: French Club: International Breakfast: Decorations Comm. Future plans: U. of W. REEVE, KEN: Yell Squad: Pep Club Comm. Chrm.: Sr. Class Publicity Chrm.: Advanced Chanters: Ski Club: Tri-F Comm. Chrm.: Lynx Club. REDDICK, GARY: Boys' Club. RICHARDSON, JANICE: Girls' Club. RICHARDSON, JIM: Football: Boys' Club Rep. Intramural Basketball: Track: Totem Weekly Staff. RICHARDSON. MARY: Triple L: G. C, Cabinet: Point System: Honor Society: Pep Club: Teacher's Assistant: Bulletin Boards Comm.: Decorations Comm.: Sunshine Comm. if - M. .3 as W'-........ O' W .. ...- , f- M . A 5, Qs' 4 ,. ' . 5... at 3 i s MVK ' is mf - X 'A 'lqyr 'K' 5 sf- ni RICHESON, SHARON. Girls Club, Pep ullif Club: Tags Committee. RISS, JOYCE. Jr. Day Breakfast Comm., Health Comm.: Activity Card Comm.: Tags Comm.: Ski Club. Security police O6 ROBERTS, WILLARD: Boys' Club. ROBISON, SHARRON: Girls' Club: Pep Club. Future Plans: Get a job. ROMSTEAD, JOAN: Roll Pres.: Minute girl: P,-T.A. Dance Comm.: Personality Comm.: Totem Weekly Staff: Attendance Office: Pep Club. QW .J 63 13 A? gi. Y 1'-77 f' 'N '57 ROSCOE, DOUG: Boys' Club. ROSE, DOROTHY: Girls' Club. ROSTROM, MILDRED: Lincoln Library Pres.: Minute Girl: Study Hall Checker: Attendance Office: Pep Club: Basket girl: Activity Card Comm.: Sr. Tags Comm. ROTH, BARBARA: Big L: Minute Girl: French Club: Tea Service. Future plans: U. of ArizonaTU. S. Equestrian Team. ROTHWELL, JIM: Boys' Club. Future Plans: University of Washington. RUBISH, JOAN: Girls' Club. ,GS ,. il. why ? f 'lr-mv 1 ,ff - fi fwvf V I I V A -zwtggf -. , x 1 f 1 'J . f I JZ? IVQ! Qi A , ' . W' n M ,y I- nfhi A 2, f f fc ..., A4 V CQ, I 4, i,v 7 WWW' V. Vi., wi ' . Z RUST MIKE, Chanters: Pep Club: Carou- sel: Sr. Play: Assembly Comm.: Point System. SAEGERT, JOYCE: Minute Girl: Lincoln- ette: Spades: Tags Comm.: Decoration Comm. SANDAL, PAT: Girls' Club: Chanters. 7 ..d' i 1 4 . 5'1- .if -, ,v ,cis .f SCANLON CARMEN' Homecoming Deco- rations Comm.: Sr. Week Pub. Comm.: Girls' Club, Pep Club, Drill Team, Honor Society. SCOTT, RAMONA: Girls' Club. NUMBERS! 107 SANDERS, CHARLITA: Social Service Comm.: Girls' Club. Future Plans: Doctor's Assistant. SANDS, SHARON: Sr. Dance Comm.: French Club: Baby Pictures: Pep Club: Per- sonality Comm.: Ski Club: Poster Comm.: S.A L. . SATERO, JOAN: Big L: Minute Girl: Study Hall Checker: Usher Force: Girls' Club. L. 1 x I ff- x A 5 give-ua? W,5. ' IW'-9 ' A O rg I J is ' , i 1 if-'ee' FM 1. K . ,, A V: I J . 5 Jann. X as-X A i 'Wt 'W V ' : f' is 5 c -f .. -IQ . X' Q 1' . . Q i J 0 -W k ,pg M... xg 5- 5 'T ax F? Y -z.,-v X N A fl., I SHIPLET, CAROL: Lunchroom Cashier: Jr Honor Society: L.S.A.: Girls' Club Comms SHR-ADER, CECILIA: Girls' Club. SILVEN, LAURA: Triple L: Sr. Play: De- bate: Cabinet: T-Day Luncheon Ch.: Big L. Honor Society: Sec. of F.T.A. SIMON, ELLEN: Roll Pres.: Honor Society: Drill Team: Friendship Comm.: Health Comm.: Spades: Baby Pictures: Girls' Club. SIPES, JEAN: Decorations Comm.: Chant- ers: Attendance Office: Sr. Comm.: Minute Girl: Girls' Club. SLY. CHARLENE: Honor Society: Tri-F Day: Decorations Comm.: Social Service Comm.: Red Cross Comm.: Tags Comm.: Sunshine Comm.: Minute Girl. X, I Q21 333 523, a H ' Q . iff 5 1 4 'i ng 5 , f mf Jigs Q32 X 5 e sy af will R 5 'vga fs w . as A 1 kv , 'sf 1' 'io ca , e .s .f 1 'ii S' : i sci 'i 2 ,M bl X 12 X Q35 'N X 5' .ft 72 M' w i. At: , 4 X 44954. x 1 x X 4 t 322:25 , Xl ,a gi s Q X .. Q0 'X , '4 Q 4 Sm-nw 4 X Q x Q 4 F f fa 4 I P 1 x 93.15 1 4 wif 1 M I Y SCHOLZ, PETE: Football: Baseball: BOYS, Club. SCHONBEIN, BILL: Student Body PYGS-5 Jr. Class Pres.: Lynx Club. SCHULZ, ROY: Boys' Club. SELLEN, GINGER: G.C. Veep.: Triple L: Homecoming Mum Chrm.: Totem Weekly Staff: Student Council: Pep Club: G, C. Cabinet: Roll Pres. I n SEMPLE, EDRIS: Pep Club: Minute Girl: Jr. Red Cross Comm.: Party Comm.: Bulle- tin Board Comm.: Chanters: Attendance Of- ficc. SEMRAU, JERRY: Lynx Club Veep.: Boys' Club Board of Control: Torch: Drum Ma- jor: Golf Squad: Activity Card Comm.: P,-T.A. Dance: Chanters: Pep Band: Ski Club. SHANAHAN, WILIAM: Boys' Club. Leisure Killer: Books, Music, and Flying. SHELTON, ROY: Roll Room Rep.: Fire Squad: Ski Club: Boys' Club. SHIH, BILL: Student Council: Sr. Class Veep.: Tennis Team: Torch: Sr. Band: Lynx Club: French Club: Ski Club. . :. Q' ,. Q x 2 1 G V X i X --1 wf.gssw-f--- ---Q f-B ,--' -4 X9 : X' sw . ik- . 'x - 5 'sv A 'MW as his e'.gk SMITH, HAZEN: French Club R - Patrol: S,I.R.O.: Bowling Club: Boggl' SMITH, LEE: Totem Weekly Staff, Hall f Club. 'if' ciub. BOYS' :PW -- X is 1 , ..,I x ' Q5i 4diQ-rg, 5.3-'FSQ 'II-sf..: . re-:isFr.sEv : ' . ' , 'S' O 8 ' -., . Last fixing for the day. 95 ' .fest 1 tt- ' if Xl . A :.: 4 p. iv: mit SMITH, MICHAEL: Boys' Club. SMITH, MIKE: Bowling: Ski Club: Fire Squad: Boys' Club: Debate. SMITH, PAT: Decorations Comm.: Jr. Day Comm.: Girls' Club. SOHOLT, DEANA: P.-T.A. Dance Comm.: Pep Club: Friendship Comm.: Sr. Dance Comm. SOPPE, MARIE: Drill Team: Jr. Day Comm.: Lincolnette Pep Club: Decorations Comm.: Health Comm. SPAULDING, JIM: Boys' Club. SPENCER, ROGER: Boys' Club. SPRAGUE, DICK: Bowling: Boys' Club Rep. Future Plans: Navy Reserve or College. SPURR, BILL: Football: Track: Sr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Day Sales Comm.: Boys' Club: Honor Society: Hall Patrol: Ski Club. 7 . x K 43 M... fr ,,,,.wr' .RL ' af,- 'T if ef- ,QQ ff' f 4. .ivan F is ,if gg: 60 I-R' , x- 'vu' 7 f . 7 I . , 'V X. 4 5:34- 'is I ' iv' dd 35 , 'Civ j. 6,32-. -G' I Z vczfjr 3 1, . .J STACK, MARGARET: L.S.A.: Big L: Home- coming Mums Comm.: Sr. Day Pub. Comm.: T-Day Comm.: Pep Club: Bulletin Boards Comm. STEDMAN, JACK: Fire Squad: Boys' Club. Future Plans: College. STEINER, ROBERT: Honor Society: Lynx Club: Jr. Day Pub. Comm.: Intramural Bas- ketball: Intramural Track: Ski Club: Movie Squad: Ticket Force: Roll Pres. STENSTROM, PAT: Girls, Club. V .L Tix nis: Fire Squad Capt.: Boys' Club Roll Rep, Soph. Elections Comm.: Lynx Club. STERNOFF, BURTON: Totem Weekly Staff W. Sr. Day Comm.: Intramural Basketball Boys' Club. .uyfvx . .Q-3, 'C3' STETLER, DANETTE: P.-T.A. Dance Comm.: Pep Club: T-Day Comm.: L.S.A.: Homecoming Comm.: Social Service Comm. STETSON, KENNETH: Fire Squad: Hall Patrol: Bowling league: Boys' Club. - Now, don't drop 'emi if' ' 1 0 9 ,H STERN, DAVID: Totem Weekly Staff: Sr. Week Pub. Chrm.: Roll Pres.: Varsity Ten- 1 v v .,r1F '4355' '?.T:' Q I .14 rwllixf it 'ff . -t A , :gy .3-P5 - bf .1 e,., Q - P A X ' g on-,fy ' X as TP ,nw-gi SUNDERLAND, JOAN: Girls' Club: Ticket Force: Decorations Com.: Future Plans: Work: Marriage. SURIANO, CARLA: Attendance Office: Decoration Comm.: Pet Peeve: Two-faced People. SWANBERG, CAROLYN: Pep Club: Poster Comm.: Future Teachers Club: Honor So- ciety: Jr. Red Cross. SWOFFORD, MIKE: Virginia: Student Body Veep.: Newspaper Ed.: National Honor So- ciety. Lincoln: Annual' Staff: Totem Staff. Japan: Soph. Class Pres.: Football. SZYMANSKI, DOUGLAS: Sr. Play: Hall Patrol: Roll Pres.: Future Plans: College. TAYLOR, CAROL: Girls' Club. v. ' w.'A:5'n.' . 9 U 1 I . i 1 rf xl 'xx 1' .3 f f A ' 3 JVM STEWART, BARBARA: Songleader: Tflple L: Tri-F Day Dance Comm.: T-Day Corrlmri P.-T.A. Dance Com.: Honor Society: Minute Girl: Pep Club. STEWART, JIM: Intramural Football: Intra- mural Basketball: Ski Club: Boys' Club. STILL, DAVE: Boys' Club. Leisure Killer: Riding around. STOCKWELL, CLARKE: Boys' Club: Sr. Band. Future Plans: College--U. of W. . STRAWN, CLAIRE: Latin Club Pres.: Triple L: Sr, Day Entertainment Comm. Chrm.: Jr. Day Decorations Comm. Chrm.: Tri-F Day Chrm.: Honor Society: Totem Weekly Staff. STROM, AASE: Girls' Club. STRUM, JUDY: Torch: Advanced Chanters: C o m m e n c e m e n t Comm.: Activity Card Comm.: Health Comm. STURLAUGSON, ALLEN: Intramural Bas- ketball: Intramural Baseball: Usher Force. Leisure Killer: Sleep. SULLIVAN, KATHLEEN. Totem Weekly Staff: Sr. Baby Picture Comm.: Ski Club: Minute Girl: Standards Comm. Future Plans: College. . ,. ff' ,Av ji .I N3 W . I . :V N ' s . we-fs , li, ' iw' CX W if i :,::. AA A - V -ffsff--i.-1 ' wt.- 5:2 ca rsss I R 1 'Ng' is-ax me . :Q I - A I Q fl. , . 'X Alf 'Z 'sv' 'x ' v' X . IRAS TERWILLIGER., DONNA: German Club: Study Hall Checker: Girls' Club: Future Plans: Marriage. THOMAS, DONNA: Sr. Prom General Chrm.: Tri-F Pub. Chrm.: Junior Day Sales Chrm.: G. C. Cabinet: Annual Staff: Torch: Totem Weekly Staff: Roll Pres, Morning make-uf class . 110 4. 6. N 156 wma-NY, THOMPSON, LYNN: Girls' Club. TOMPKINS, DONELDA: Girls' Club. TOOMBS, SHARON: Orchestra: Party Comm.: Tea Service: Sr. Filing Comm Chrm.: L.S.A. TORGRIMSION, HENRY: Boys' Club. TORP, CAROLYN: Drill Team: Sunshine Comm.: L.S.A.: Future Plans: Secretarial School. TOWNSAN, JERRY: Boys' Club. TOWNSEND, DARLENE: Activity Card Comm.: Soph. Election Pub. Comm.: Desk Girl: Friendship Comm.: Standard Comm.: Band: Orchestra: Chanters. TRACE, GERALDINE: Songleader: Triple L: Jr. Dance Programs Chrm.: Tri-F Dance Pub. Co-Chrm.: Torch: Pep Club: Drill Team: Fire Squad: Minute Girl. TRETTEVIK, ARNOLD: Boys' Club. .wg ,, . A . A PD 1 'Vx ' - . 1223- - - 'Q f 'YQ ' .A 'Sv-fi E . i'i' Z if if . in 2 6 L: - ii A 4 . YSY L l .gf .:.. 'f fl . Al- . ' L '--.,- -N ' X ' ii fi ZV' lx.: A 4 TU is S Q . 'Y ' X in '. 4 lhqhhxx. gsm, K I' 3. 6 A i AY s 'l ' H 1, ND ,VXXX Q22 Q 1 K I -s -wr f I A 39 4 A fp '31 Q ' ,QP if .32 ii if t1 .. :VX 19237 . Q T Kgs 1 f . ., fy ,phd X - TREZISE, GAIL: Triple L: G.C. Cabinet: Torch: Sr. Play: General Chrm. Miniature Conference: T-Day Honoring Teachers Chrm.: Sr. Signups Chrm.: Orchestra. TRITTEN, DOUG: Boys' Club. TULARE, DAVID: Hall Patrol: First Aid Squad: Usher Force: Movie Squad. TULLY, JEANETTE: Soph. Honor Society: Minute Girl: Ski Team: Usher Force: Pep Club: Homecoming Tags Comm.: Ski Club. TURNER, CHUCK: Roll Pres.: Fire Squad: Usher Force: Hall Patrol: Street Patrol: Pep Club: Basketball: Boys' Club Roll Rep.: Jr. Day Decorations Comm. TURNER, MICHAEL: Lynx Club: Movie Squad: Torch: Photo Club: Future Plans: Engineering at College. Q' 'hm TURNER, SHERROD. stock Room: Boys' i- -f'- ' Club Roll Rep.: Art Library: Honor Society: lx : Jr. Class Publicity Comm. A UHRICH, SHARON: Soph. Honor Society: Activity Card Comm.: Jr. Roll Rep.: Study ones 'bi'- Spring snac ks. Y'--gr Hall Checker: Sr. Cruise: Pep Club. , 4. 9 . ...A rf .Q s J K : r f ' N -S: New ft K ef- - V -N --Ixfbfiii' - X 1 :fa 5 if - I I sr' X ii Nw' vw 'swf' A-9' -y I . x X. xt- N nt . X X X . . -FTIISE X f f I A X, p Mun s X gf ss: 1 tk ' X s A ,, .. 1, Q X , I ive, , .SX A Z, ,,.,,! , N IQQ V . I xxx - tg c X. , s :K Y E ,Q f. i N1 - 1 -Q K bi 'EGF' ff in-lv? Nz. Q , - ,SL -I Iii , VENO. ROBERTA: Sr. Dance Comm.: Jr. Day Dance Comm.: Tri-F Day Dec. Comm.: Pep Club: Activity Card Comm.: Bulletin Board Comm.: Health Comm.: French Club. VETOSH, JEROME:Boys'Club:Book Room: Sr. Honor Society. Future Plans: College. VOEKS, LARRY: Intra. Football: Intra. VADSET, ALAN: Second Team Football: Boys' Club. Leisure Killer: Cars: TV. XAISSET, ED: Basketball: Baseball: Boys' lu . VALENTINE, JERRINE: Senior Play: French Club: Honor Society: Fine Arts Comm.: Girls' Club. VAN DE BOGART, DIANNE: Girls' Club: Minute Girl Alt.: German Club: Talent Show VANDE PUTTE, CRAIG: Boys' Club. Fu- ture Plans: Air Force. Pet Proverb: Good Head. VAN DEVENTER, BARBARA: Sr. Week Comm.: Sr. Cruise: Activity Card Comm.: Jr. Day Dance Programs: Bulletin Board Etgixi.: Tri-F Day Decorations: Pep Club: VAN EMELEN, CLAUDIA: G.C. Cabinet: P.-T.A. Dance Comm.: Red Cross Drive Chrm.: Totem Ad Staff: Minute Girl: Roll Pres. VAN NEUWENHUISE. LORENE: Drill Team: Girls' Club. Leisure Killer: Listening to the radio. VAN WINKLE, GEORGE: Sopli. Honor So- ciety: German Club: Boys' Club. Leisure Killer: Mad Comics. :- N Basketball: Ski Club, Future Plans: College and Air Force. VORHEIS, JUDY: Ski Club: Activity Card Comm.: Pep Club: Honor Society: Tea Serv- ice Comm.: Sunshine Comm.: Personality Comm.: Decorations Comm. WALKER., MARJORIE: Triple L: Baby Pic- ture Comm. Chrm.: U.G.N. Chrm.: Personal- ity Comm.: Bulletin Board Commf: Honor Society: Pep Club: Ski Club. WALKLEY, LESTER: Boys' Club Sec.- Trcas.: Boys' State: Clean Lu n c li room Comm.: United Clubs Week. kk I K- t S 'vi' 'ex x 'ff . N ' ' J A 1. , fl.-tsfmk . 1 tm. - U ii ' GL x qv-1.1 . -' 1 'fg X. .QM 4-'O 'at ' 197 ki x X' . 3 l V '- , -' -, A I it: 4. hx Us as-,Q WARNICKY, VICTOP: Germa Cl l: F t- ball: Ski Club: Jr. Roll Pres? Bois' Cljuib. 'L X WA-SSON, LYNNE: Jr. Achievement.: Honor QR? Society: Et Cetera Staff: Girls' Club. , l 'N ,SKS R What these sophomores Leave behind rw. 112 4- l WATERS, SANDRA: Entered from Paris- American High School: G.A.A. Treas.: Prom Comm.: Annual Staff: Mixed Chorus. Lin- coln: Chanters: Pep Club: Tags Comm. WEAVER, SHARLEEN: Jr. Day Decorations COIT11113 Ski Club: Decorations Comm.: Drill Team: L.S.A. WEBBER. BILL: Ski Club: Boys' Club: Stage Force: Future Plans: College. WEBER, MARY: Publicity Comm.: Sr. Day Programs Comm.: Ski Club: L.S.A.: Latin Club: Future Plans: College. WEITZ, BARBARA: Girls' Club. WEST, GERALD: Football: Track: Roll Pres.: Prom Decorations Comm.: Boys' Club. Future Plans: College. WEST, KAY: Annual Editor: Big L Sec.: Ski Club Pub. Chrm.: Basket Girl: Torch: Roll Pres.: Tri-F Day Programs Comm.: Pep Club: Roll Pres. WESTMORELAND, WALTER: Sr. Band: Football Manager: Boys' Club. Future Plans: College. WETZEL, GARY: Boys' Club. ,I ' ' - ' ,sw Q ttf . ,lf 1 Y' ,. . 3 Km MDX nm .,. Fav 2 Q T., I W k A 1 'ff 'R , 'Q- ,, r N 5 A ff. WHALEN, DICK: Honor Society: Hall Pa- trol: Fire Squad: Boys' Club: Future Plans: College. WHITNEY, LARRY: Football: Basketball: Track: Sr. Class Student Council Rep.: Stage Force. t,E'i3 51 , mix 2 , .. W., . dl. 1 1' , f, 146' A W 47 'Mb' f , A ..., 4 'W' 'Z J I Q sm , Qi lf L JO , , A A .,, .s,,y, y-.. . X ! W 'Wy 'nifty wr 1' WILKINSON, ROBERT: Football: Baseball: Boys' Club. Future Plans: Engineering. WILLIAMS, DAVID: Boys Club. Most Re- membered Moment: Aug. 8, 1955. fit 1 Here'S the law on it. -.e,,...- . A M- 113 WIELAND, BETSY: Ski Club: Pep Club: Honor Society: Decorations Comm. WILCOX, JACK: Football: T-Day Chrm. of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln: Baseball: Jr. Class Student Council Rep. WILHELM, BARBARA: Chanters: Torch: Et Cetera: Homecoming Comm.: Roll Pres.: Clerical Comm.: L.S.A. WILKINSON, JIM: Orchestra: All-City Band. Future Plans: Fisheries at University of Washington. ,s- Wikia 5 ..,.. IK! ...F A-ss, F f ' . . iff favs Jegfxfl W. ,tvs -6? ' M.. X - tw' gg--ff 'Q T ,ff- fw , i sf' 1. W . 1 had WOLD: NORM: Football Manager: Movie Squad: Roll Pres.: Veep. Chess Club: Capt. Fire Squad: Basketroom. WOOD, SUSAN: Triple L: Sr. Prom Decora- tions Chrm.: G.C. Cabinet: Annual Staff: Torch. WOOLERY, MARILYN: Chanters: T-Day Comm.: Tags Comm.: Study Hall Checker: Roll Pres. WORRELL, BETTY: Sr. Week Pub. Comm.: Usher Force: Tri-F Day Comm.: Bulletin Board Comm.: Pep Club: L.S.A..: Health Comm.: Tags Comm.: Personality Comm. WORTH, BILL: Boys' Club. WORTHLEY, DEANNA: Annual Staff: Tri- ple L: Pep Club: Sr. Week Programs Comm.: -:qiw ,f WILLIMS, DOUGLAS: Boys' Club. WILLIAMS, ELAINE: Jr. Day Dance Commi Roll Pres.: Minute Girl: Personality Comm.: Jr. Decorations Comm. WILLISON, SANDRA: Roll Pres.: Jr. Day Dance Comm.: Party Comm.: Personality Comm.: Minute Girl: Friendship Comm.: Pep Club. WILSON, BEVERLY: Chanters: Drama: Decorations Comm.: L. S.A.: Personality Comm.: Roll Pres.: Minute Girl: Sunshine Comm.: P.-T.A. Dance. I WILSON, CAROL: Latin Club: Friendship Comm.: Fire Souaol: Honor Society. WILSON, HAROLD: Yell King: Boys' Club. WIMMER, RONALD: School Messenger: Ski Club: Boys' Club. Pet Peeve: Women Drivers. WOERNER, SHARON: Girls' Club. WOJCIK, MARILYN: Photography Club: Latin Club: Girls' Club. Tri-F Day D e c o r a t i o n s Comm.: Health Comm.: Bulletin Boards Comm.: Basket Girl. 995 Mai fi if . V W ff W i. Q as -IA A , is-4 g , sg Q 'Q an wr N V K Q :N . Shu j i ,av ff WYMAN, GARY: Boys' club. . .:,' WYSE, DOLORES: Triple L: G.C. Cabinet: 1 My Sr.- Banquet Chrm.: Basket Girl: Pep Club: Sk1Club Secretary:Minute Girl: Commence- it ment Comm.: Friendship Comm. ,X X-, 'nn-W, Even Seniors are hungry. 114 lg 'L .'5 E- YANICK, JAY: Ski Club: Sgt.-at-Arms: Ski Team: Boys' Club Rep.: Football. YANTIS, JEAN: Sr. Dance Comm.: Pep Club: P.-T.A. Dance Comm.: Personality Comm.: T-Day Special Events: Girls' Club. YARGUS, BILLIE JO: Activity Card Comm.: Minute Girl: Ski Club: German Club: Pep Club: Social Service Comm.: Sun- shine Comm. YERKES, SHEILA: Minute Girl: Party Comm.: Jr. Red Cross Drive: Bulletin Board Comm.: Tri-F Day Programs: Activity Card Pub. Stunts.: Girls' Club. YOUNG, CATHY: Girls' Club. YOUNG, JILL: Girls' Club. YOUNG, MARQUI: Honor Society: French Club: Ski Club: Pep Club: Girls Club. Fu- ture Plans: College. YOUNG, THOMAS: Boys Club. Most Re- membered Moment: When I first entered High School. ZEMP, BEN: Ski Club Pres.: Ski Team: Football: Boys' Club. We ,,.,-4' f-f I fa: .21 4 Ye editor and locker love. 5 i , i Y. .q'-' 'x ' ' -... . 'W A A gs ov if Q' .UI I 'Irv-ff yt-r, 1 'Q 7 v. t xy X ,- '5 'w- 1 -4 Ir' ' if 2, M 143 3 Yariwf 4, ZIMMERMAN, ART: Boys' Club. . Dlcunninq the Finca! Fun' 'iii M4 Senior Cruise Co-Chairmen Sandy Gleason and Jerry Diethelm talk over plans with Margie Levar, Commence- ment co-chairman. Not shown is Doug Roscoe, co-chairman of Commencement. The Senior Day planners for December 6 were Ann Fisher, General Chalrman Arlene Dalyg Sue Givensg Dolly Wyse Dave Stern Claudia Van Emeleng aron o ansen Ken Cummings. 116 N N , f If , X .... f ' 'E' X X X :?2f':. XX X .It fs . . - ' fa ' . V Wh X f M pi -5:1 f f, Vf - M QM , EW ,V iff L jf if C! Q W k f ff f 1-Q 9, lf! f Q we XQXN Q ffxcf V 1 H455 V -- X-1' fi T TOTEM S3 fix X E , ,1'5 'l. f' QQ fi Ni lj - - if xi i 7 li -jmkv-xefx,, RJR 'X Off, ff, , rfzf ' iff f - ' elf? ork Planners for the 57's A. P. Johnson Advisor is-w - -If 3.- ' 'W ' , Y f y foe Pat Halloway Sec.-Treas. '4 lv- it- , me ft lm' 45' ,um , Joybelle Johnson Student Council Eagerly awaiting their chance to step into thc shoes of the sen- ior class are the Juniors who have sailed through the year on a Wave of success. As they progressed from chapter to chapter in their high school story, the Junior Class continued to set an excel- lent example as loyal Lincoln- ites, both in and out of school. Willingness to work and to carry a full share of responsibility has earned thelclass a fine repu- tation. Their much appreciated contribution to Senior Day con- sisted primarily of decorating and fiww a 5 f j 12452. Paul Eriks President serving for the Senior Banquet. The big day for all Juniors is the annual Junior Day, partici- pated in by all members of the class, and enjoyed by the rest of the students as Well. The theme Dixie Daze was effectively car- ried out through the unique dec- orations using cotton bales to signify the way of life in the South. The Class of 1957 is now busy planning several special events to celebrate Lincoln's Golden An- niversary, including anniversary editions of the Totem Weekly and the Totem Annual. 118 7 J - ' N 'J M ,f .1 so if af ' dip, i 'Mb' 3 Qi WW W x 'W 1 W Doug Costle Vice President VX , rl uf ' v .- 4 , r 1 U, J --,, -3, Y, 1 ' ,, , ' ' .., -V X 1 ' 1 - , V- . ,V -Jw ., , I , f Q, -f W 7, l W, ,J -x Q of fu ,lj- , 11 ,,J Q Q W., H-lv 'Cf' J Carol Massie l' S ' f V ff X i'L 5 X01 ,N I 1 I 3 Totem Reportnin M i rn lKiWQ,!'xl1N if x'7 1 ., 5 i 1 lil A 'X 5 ,ll -LV J .. Uwwwwxw 1 X . i 1 ' as W Lenna Maier Student Council wiv .AJ LYNNE ABBOTT ,x', Mm-, 1 . i - aglllllllllllif . ,J ga, 2' . 'AA' wg' 3 5 Ein AUM? f7 JERRY ABRAMS . Q5 :VIR QNN 9 Sly.-f RICHARD ALLYN 'War-uf' LARRY AMAN S 'R 7 A W , ,J v9 f. JAY ANDERSON f,v MARY ARLINGTON Z67QZZgpyiL7,, ,H LYNNE AUSTAD 'mv , PAT BARNES SHARON BABER 3 ' W WILLY BEACH 41 'f BOB ADAIR f?y6Wh,g Q'-. KAY ANDERSEN f 41 5617? 25, ,G 4 Sf , , ,M MM ,. JM, A , ,A V 1 , ,WM ff? - A MQ, uw V ., Q f 1 A I A A , 6 -. ggi 3591 ' ,M .V, 'A , I X i lb R5 ,W JUDY ANDERSON , fffeff r Juv RAEWJ Mc? MARIE ANDREWS f ' A 'U fs ' K , A f PA x A. f 1' BARBARA ARTTAZIA draw 'if A f 315 , 'rv'-ff ADM, JOHN BACH ' .v'Y JUDY BEAUDRY '- nu., KAREN ADAMS 'YEWQ-Q -Q v. A HQ, Y , -ar' j r.-.. MICHAEL AJAX . QE? Ki- vu , ALETHA ANDERSON BEVERLY ANDERSON , ff 1 54 if MAI 'ir 4 ,Zmfj 1 'db' 'fa we:- J 'WW A, ., JUNE ANDERSON LAURA ANDERSON -AA, ,wi-A fqvw V I gm 2,5 , f 41 .4w ' 4 f4,, , 'LZKQ' ' .J I KA Mbx M! 1 f WU W JEAN ANTONSEN SHARGY ARCHER f c' TU' ' ff 2 , .a:, A A ,,, ' AQ' uf' A Y. i'h '- V- 2 A . ,V 5, DARLENE AKRE RON ALLISON -'Sl 4 f I I CAROL ANDERSON ,151 . . I f ,Af .- -4' -11 L,., W. 1 g ,ffg4f,3 I! 1 j 3'u .nw 75C 1 . LYNNE ANDERSON , A ,HL, A,4wf. 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'P 5 '17 54 W ,Q- JUHN RLACKMORE MWymww,mNM 'mfg DON BENILY PHIL BERG ,Z 'Q ' .522 I I IA,A ,I1 ,. V- I WJ' ,'-A, I f ' LARRY BLAIR ! 'fg.' V ,wa . LEONARD BLINN V ' ' V Vffwff, , fl WI ff W .v , v'Mw7-, fm' at Ao! wi NATALIE BORISOFF JACK HOUDWIN LINDA BRADY - ' V ' , SQZU .1 ,.,, ,s 'If' H f ff W - ' r gd ' J , W 'ELT' if W , . - MW , :. :J b , ' V H, '- V , L if I Wa- V . , DONNA BRAUN ' 2 - QV' -V van. 3 , f ng I I f , '21 SHELLEY BROCK SHARON BROWN If ' 3' , I 'Y .5231--'. ' I ,. .1 I I I A I: A-' - , g ,-1 ,wk-Q ' 4 4 If lrqgk . I , ., ., . X I L .gk Q A I M , ,mg , L . , ...,,... ,.,.,4 ,,,, . . ., , . BOB BLRK CAROL m'Rn1,EY BEVERLY BIRNS CLAIRE BRENNAN MJ' ELOISE BROOKS --,LQ-iz, V V gf-fy, Z.. I, ,. . ., ' ,ww '. I f KAY BROZOVICH 1 , I ,, dn DAN BURR 120 LEANNE BREWER 5 ' 'WNV . K5 'V . 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A , i , i X .3 x my w A , , xvvfvf' X V 5, Y J 'Q x 4 K J Wx ar 4 Mr Wilson Randy St ime The graduating class of Lincoln High, 1958, has already proven itself to be outstanding in spirit, enthusiasm, and possession of many qualified class leaders. Although starting the year at a leisurely pace, the Sophomores finally got underway with an abounding number of capable candidates for class officers. As the results were tallied, John Coart came out on top, being supported by a capable group. Randy Stime held the post of Vice Presi- dentg Bill Aylsworth, that of Student Council Rep- resentativeg Sandi Fleck as Secretary-Treasurer, with Sandi Larson serving as Totem reporter. 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