Lincoln Southeast High School 1966 Yearbook

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Editor

Tom Kos

Copy Editor

Carolyn Chapin

Personnel Section Editor

Terry Dillworth

Senior Editor

Vicki Schick

Junior Editor

Melodee McPherson

Sophomore Editor }

Anne Olson

Academic Section Editor

Nancy Tinstman

Assistant Editor

Barie Schultz

Student Life Section Editor

Cindy Johnson

Assistant Editors

Marti Christensen

Sitare B. Karagozoglu

Athletic Section Editor

John Cunningham

Assistant Editor

Al Soshnik

Business Manager

Richard Krantz

Assistant Managers

Kris Swanson

Steve Moses

Index Editor

Houston Doan

Photographers

Paul Maseman

Clare Wunderlich

Cover Artist

Bill Crosby Advisor

Don Ferguson

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SHIE LD 1966 Lincoln Southeast High School 37th and Van Dorn Lincoln, Nebraska 68506

The individual is often forgotten in the immensity of the group, ... imperceptible in the stereotype of conformity A unique person, he endeavors to realize his potential and distinguish himself from the mass

4 The Individual Among the Masses-a Quest TABLE OF CONTENTS Personnel 18 Academics 78 Student Life 102 Athletics ...... ................ ... ......................... .. 142 Business ....... .............. ............. .... ............................. 172 Index ........... ..... ...... .... .... .... ....... ... .... .......... ..... .... .... . ... 196

For Identity

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Knights Exchange

The primary purpose of a school, the standard of its excellence, is the preparation of an individual ... an individual whose immediate goal may be vocational training or further education ... Whatever his choice, his foremost need is to understand the world and find identity in his complex society.

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Among the community resources available to every student is the successful artist , outstanding in his chosen field of creativity. Part-time employment promotes responsibility and encourages self relience.

Group Attitudes for Personal Aspirations

Many hours of individual s tudy brin g e lu sive concepts int o perspective. The opportunity to develop individual tal e nt s; each
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Provocative discussions capture student interest and provide the stimulus for critical thought.

Seniors Emp hasize Scholastic Excellence

The etymological meaning of education is to lead forth ... to lead the individual out of himself and into the world Education liberates man from 1gnorance and prejudice and enables him to find fullfillment in a competitive society.

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Cooperation: an essential ingr e dient of learnin g.
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The mass rocks out to the throbbing beat of a combo; seeking individuality even at a dance.

Civic-Minded Knights Benefit Community

An aroused interest in his environment inspires the individual to channel his ideals into practical community improvement ... Clubs and organizations undertake projects for charity and community benefit, urging traffic safety, and offering students opportunities for enjoyment as they assume responsibility in the community.

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Service club members ring bells for charity ; inc;lividual contributions to a community project.
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Students narrate the singular events at Southeast via radio to an interested community.

Loyalty, Dedication, Typify Knight Spirit

The unifying power of athletics rallies individuals toward a common goal ... Recognition for both self and school, a sense of accomplishment, and the excitement of competition reward athletes for hours of practice.

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Vibrant hues enhance Southea st's a thletic tra dition. These are the Knights and we couldn't be prouder Mid-game conference - individual consultation - adapting pre -game strategy to actual game situations.
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A frenzy of excitement and support gre e ts gridders at Seacrest Field.

Values Stabilize an Ever Changing World

Through education the mass becomes aware of traditional values: allegiance, duty, religion, and the search for knowledge These values form the basis of personal principles which the individual uses to guide his future and evaluate his society.

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Allegiance ; the abstract quality that molds individuals into a cohesive group. The. ~ndividual obligation to meet responsibility; sacr1f1ce to uphold
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Laughter, Frivolity Lighten Life of Knights

The pulsating tempo of a combo, The cacophony of sputtering mufflers, The give and take of friendship, The organized confusion of group activity, The solemnity of solitary introspection, The fulfillment of shared experience . . . These counter-balance the serious side of education.

Boys sharing a common interest ; contributions to turn an idea into reality. The massive movement of a crowd to music - synchronized , yet varied with interpretation.

Goals are fulfilled by individual effort and group organization.

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PERSONNEL

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Rex Mercer , newly appointed vice-principal, and Dr. Wesley Lauterbach, principal , scan the daily bulletin before it is read over the public address system.

Administration Shift Provides New Duties

A new trend change began in the administrative department. Faculty members assumed more authoritative duties as traditional administrative personnel shifted responsibilities.

Don Darnell became assistant principal in charge of student affairs, Rex Mercer moved from his position as dean of boys to vice-principal, and Darwin Salestrom became director of athletics. A newcomer to the staff, Jim Huge was appointed as a second assistant principal, in charge of instruction.

In his second year as principal of Southeast, Dr. Wesley Lauterbach continued to reexamine school policies concerning student problems and activities.

Director of Athletics Darwin Salestrom arranges for bus trips to out-of-town athletic eve nt s and han<ll es money for activity ticket in sta llm e nts
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Assistant Principals Don Darn ell and Jim Huge check second semester registration on IBM sched ul e sheets.

Staffs Maintain Outstanding Reputations

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BOARD OF EDUCATION - SEATED-Mr J a me s Stuart , President Mr Robert Weke ss er, Mr Robert Magee STANDING - Dr. John Lux , S uperintendent of Schools Dr. Steven W at kin s, Mr Rob e rt Ammon, Mr Edward Copple.
CUSTODIANS - FRONT ROWR. Ruez , N Coto. C. Smith, E. Mo ats L. Wrum ROW TWO-T C lover. Head Custodian J Jones
N. Erick so n, R. Martin s. BA C K ROW - L. Eas ter , H Out z , L. Du e n s ing , G. Stogdill, H Morton.
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Of Quality Service

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pers onnel Helen Mal e k , V e rl e M o rri s and Jan Davidson help Roma Alexand e r c o mpil e th e
s entees while Dianne Rakers che c k s with
"Try it without your glasses!" RN Marjorie Courtney administers the standard eye test CAFETERIA PERSONNEL-FRONT ROW-M a n a ger H Schaffer , S. Eno , H B ea ll , E Bre nn a n , E. O ve r y, M Mill e r G C av e s, B Howat , A. Bartels. ROW TWO-J Harm s, G Mill s, S Mill e r , R. L o o s, E Simm o n s. A En o, E. Mu ggy , W Wi se B AC K ROW-D Stastny , H Snowden, J Gro ss enbacher , L. V a n Landin g h a m , V. Wright , V K a rel , I. M as k e , B Cla i r 23

Seniors Take Over Traditional Positions

Seniors eagerly met the challenge offered them by last year's graduates, realizing that this would be a year of opportunity and greater responsibility. Guidance classes placed emphasis upon preparation for the future as aspiring seniors wrote aptitude tests and filled out college entrance applications and employment forms.

This was also a year of development. Scholastically, spiritually, and socially, Southeast Seniors grew to be more well-rounded individuals.

With baccalaureate and graduation came the realization that this was not the end, but rather the beginning of a new phase in their lives.

M. Ackerman H. Adams L . Aden G Aksamit R. Barb e r C. Allen L. Bare ,J. Allgood M. Bartels E. Anderson T. Baskin M. Anderson D. Bauer C. Andrews S. Beachley

Of Responsibility, ln-Ruence, Leadership

C. Artz C. Beauchamp Keepin g the Class of '6 6 r o llin g along are se nior o ffic e rs Dav e Lan<lis, pr es i<l e nt ; Boh Baldwin. v icepres i<l e nt ; Di c k Hawl ey. sec r e tar y; an<l Marci a Goldenste in tr e a s ur e r M Atkins B. Beckett J. Badberg N Be e man J. Bailey C. Beers R. Baker L. Beers R. Baldwin R. Bell

T. Bell

P. Benson

D. Bentley

K. Berkheim

N. Berryman

G. Blankenship

N. Bly

T. Bock

K. Bourne

K. Blazek A. Bogott C. Bolton M. Boosalis P. Border D. Boren T. Boren M. Boss T. Brady G. Breed K. Buntemeyer N. Carlson M. Chase

Class of 1966 Scores High Scholastically

M. Brehm

G. Burge

R. Carlson

S. Chilen

R. Brockley

T. Burroughs

J. Carmichael

C. Chisum

J. Bronson

M. Bush

A. Carr

L. Chittenden

R. Brown

S. B. Karagozoglu

P. Carrier

L. Chonuskie

R. Bumgarner

W. Cantin

C. Chapin

J. Christensen

D. Buntain

J. Caplan

D. Chapman

M . Christensen

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Seniors Experience a Variety of Activities

T e n s i o n turn s to e xc it e m e nt , a nxi e t y to r e alizati o n , a s Se ni o r P a m Ra s h i s ta pp e d va r s it y c h ee rl ea d e r a t th f'

A ll Sp o rt s B a nqu e t last s prin g .

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R. Christensen J. Cole S Christman J Conrad J Cid l ik J. Conrad G. Clarke S. Corgan D. Cleavenger S. Cornell J. Cole J Cosier

Rid e 'e m cowhoy! For a c han ge in pa ce, George Witt L es Z adina and Jim R ee nt s s p e nd an afternoon braving bu c kin g broncs and calves at the Wran g l e r s' Rodeo

C. Dahl

R. Dalrympl e

J. Danekas

G. Davis

G. Davis

J. Davis

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J . Curran J . Damm J. Cottrell S. Cran e W . Crosb y C. Cro ss T. Culw e ll J. Cunnin gham

SAT, ACT, Achievement and Regents Tests

Twelve seniors, the largest number in the history of the school, were named as National Merit Semi-finalists. In addition, 13 seniors earned Letters of Commendation. They were Robert Ebling, Terry Dillworth, Susan Jenkins, Robert Dalrymple, David Landis, JoAnn Young, Phyllis Shannon, Susan Smith, Mel Goldberg, Steve Ooton, Ken Rownd, Jim Reents and Andrea Grainger.

Nancy Hardin represented Southeast at Girls' State. Delegates to Boys' State were Dave Landis, Doug Wismer, Tim Burroughs and Ed Icenogle.

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J. Davis D. Dirks S. Davis H Doan N. Dean L Dobler T Deeds J Docter J. Deitemey er J. Docter J. Delp J . Dorsey D. Edwards J. Evinger M Edwar<ls G. Ewing

Measure Extent of Accumulative Learning

D. Dethlefs N. Dort S. Deurmyer C. Drath M. DeVries B. Dudek C. Diers J Duerschner S. Dietrich B. Dunhaver T. Dillworth S. Dye R. Egger K. Fanders J. Eiche L. Faytinger C. Eitel D. FeerhusPn J. Ellis N. Enlow B. Ferguson H. Feuerberg
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N. Evans N. Fischer
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Seniors Offered Unlimited Opportunities

Black and gold streamers create a colo rful background as se niors swing-out to the beat of the "Maraud e r s'' at the Homecoming dance.

V. Flansburg K. Frick L Focht J. Furrer B. Folsom M. Fuss M. Fosdick L. Gabrielson L. Francisco M Ga nt S. Frederick V. Garnett

P. Garrett

A. Gerard

C. Gibbons

B. Gibson

R. Gilbert

W Gilleland

P. Glaser

M. Goldberg

M Goldenstein

C . Gorham

D. Graff

L Grams

L Grant

C. Grasmick

T. Grasmick

L. Green ·

J Greenwald

K. Gregg

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Talented Seniors Shine in 'Anne Frank/

H Griffin C. Hagerty N Hardin V . Heggen K Griffis S. Hahn P Harms R . Henderson K. Gross M. Hall J. Hartley P . Hengstenberg E. Grubb R. Hall T. Harvey T. Henricks J. Grubb M. Hamblet N. Hassell M. Hergenrader C. Grundmann B. Hamilton R. Hasty C. Herring

'Annie Get Your Gun'

F. Gunderson S. Hamilton D. Hauswald J. Hesse A. Haack V Hanson R. Hawley R. Hevelone P. Hickey P . Hickey M Hill T. Hinds W Hinze J Hlava R. Hockenbary J. Hoenig
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P. Holle R. Holloway

S c annin g tfte many c oll ege opportuniti e s a vailabl e t o th e m ar e S o uth e a s t's National Merit S e mi-finalists. S e at e d ar e Su s an M cC le n d on , Richar d Krantz , C ind y J o hn so n , Lynda Inman and C harl es E. John so n Standin g ar e Vi c ki S c hi c k , C lark Wilcox , Dav e Buntain an d Mar y B e th B o o s ali s Not picture d - Mar y C ha se, N a n cy Hardin and J oe l Thorson

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J. Hudson S. Jackson D. Hoobler J. Hutchinson F. Jacobs
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J. Hornby T. Icenogle S James
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B. Housman D Ihrie L. Jeffrey V Hoxie L. Inman S Jenkins
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Midnight Finds Seniors Painting the Bridge

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During a close basketball battle with Pius, Joyce Docter expresses disappointment, encouragement and a final relief and pride as the Knights pull through with a victory. W. Jennings L. Johnson D. Keister N. John s W. Johnson C. Keller C Johnson G Joy S. Kelly C. Johnson R. Ka y J. Kempkes
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D. Johnson K. Kayser D. Kepler
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Announcements,Caps and GownsOrdered

C . Kidwell

S. Kimberlin

C. King

D Kirchhoff

S. Kirk

G. Kissel

M. Klanecky

R. Klone

W. Koch

D Kohl

B. Kohout

M. Kominsky

T. Korinek

J. Kos

R. Krantz

D Krieger

S Kriutzfield

R. Krohmer

C. Kugel

D. Landis

H. Lantz S. Lefferdink C. Lingenfelder J. Larson J. Lefler D. Loewenstein J Latrom S. Lehl J. Lofink B. Leavitt L. Leland L. Lowrey A Lee I. Liede J. Ludwickson
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Chefs-to-be Clayton Miller and Mike Edwards receive some helpful advice from Carole King and Leanne Beers on the art of preparing a tasty meal.

College Choices and Acceptance Confront

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MacKichan P. Merritt D. Molzer M. Niederhaus
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J. Marshall R. Metz J Moran
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J. Marx C. Meyers R. Morrison S. Nootz
P Maseman C. Miller S. Moses S. Nord
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Miller M. Muenchau M. Norris
J. Mathis L. Miller G. Muncy C. Null

Seniors Not Planning to Attend Nebraska

M. Miller M. Murrell A. Nuss
McLoughlin J. Minary S. Musselman M. O ' Brien E . McNeil L Mitchell M. Mussen R. Olesen M McPherson S. Mitchell E Nellis A. Olson
Melson S. Moeller R. Newkirk S Olsson C. Mercer V. Mohr V Nichols C. Oltman II :j 41
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Pride Shown ,n Tearn Spirit, Participation

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P. Oltrogge M. O'Neal S. Ooton P. Orth University of Nebraska Chancellor Clifford M. Hardin congratulates Southeast' s four-year , full -tuition Regents Scholarship winners. Left to right are Susan Beachly , Nancy Hardin , Joel Thorson , Chancellor Hardin, Richard Krantz , Vicki Schick, Mel Goldberg and Robert Dalrymple. Joel earned a place on the Regents AU-State Scholastic Team , while Dave Buntain, not pictured, was named an Alternate. D. Pardee F. Parks 0 Paulson R. Pavelka

C. Petty

J . Pitt e n ge r

R. Rad e bau gh

K. Ph e lp s L Playt e r B Ram es

S Ph e lp s R. Pr e no s il P . Ra s h

K Pi c kinpau gh

G. Pre st o n

K. R e am

S Pi s tn e r

A. Quinlan

J . R e ddi s h

Bli s sful dr e am s ar e s hort -lived when senior girls get together for a slumber party.

M Reddish

C. Reed

R. Reed

S. Reed

J Reents

C Renz

P. Reuland

S. Rig gle

C. Roach

J Roberts

R. Roberts

M. Robinson

P. Rochford

D Rogers

J Rosenberger

K . Ross

K. Rownd

E . Runyan

s. Russell

R. Ryan

R. Salem

R. Salisbury

P. Sands

L Sasse

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Friendships Multiply as Year Progresses

S. Sasse

V. Schick

K. Schneider

J. Schwieger

S. S chaefer

J. Schleis

W Schneider

S. Schwieder

V Schaile

S. Schmelter

K. Schooley

C Schwindt

G. Schainost

J. Schmersa l

B. Schultz

R. Sconyers

S. Scherich

T. Schmitt

J. Schupbach

H. Seward

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R. Solheim A. Soshnik R. Splichal C . Staley S. Stevens P. Stines R. Stoehr D Stoltzman M . Stranathan M. Stueber J. Taylor

M. Shannon

J Sharp

N. Shelley

J. Shneider·

F Shoemaker

E. Siemens

Y Siemens

S Simpson

K. Sinkey

L. Sitzman

T Slaughter

L. Smith

N. Smith

S. Smith

Seniors Begin to Prepare for the Future

Agent 00Kni gh t sw iftly overcomes the threat posed by five ene my LINK agents and continues in his qu est for a victory. P Styl es R. Swain C. Thomp son J Thompson M . Swanson N Thompson M Swanson W . Thomsen C Taddiken N. Thorne R Tanner J. Tho-rson

June Arrivesi Commencement Time Nears

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T. Tidball N Troop S. Umberger Clompin g, stomping and crushin g saddl e sh oes invade th e classr oo m s and hall s of S o uth e ast N. Tintsman D. Tupper J. Vallery K. Tramel D. Turnbull D. Vance A. Trehearn T. Tyrrell P. Van Hook C Tribble R. Uhlman D. Van Horn

CAMERA SHY SENIORS

C. Bunn

P. Carey

C. Davies

W. Hagen

L. Hartman

M. Kelly

D. McCashland

G. Muggy

J. Pavich

J. Rosen

E. Shaw

S. Whelchel

C. Wilson

L. Varvel

J. Vaughan

R. Wekesser

K. Welton

M. Wendling

G. West

M. West

R. Westcott

S. Westervelt

G. White

M. White

K. Whitesell

L.

S. Wagner

K. Walters

C. Watson

J. Weaver

S Webster

J Van Vliet C. von Goetz Wagner A. Walcott J. Waybright

Seniors Bid a Final Goodbye to Southeast

T. Wickenhauser

J. Wiese

C. Wilcox

J. Williams

T Williams

E. Wilson

J. Wilson

M Wilson

C Winters

D. Wismer

G. Witt

R. Wittstruck

R. Woest

A. Woods

R. Woods

N. Worrall

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M. Worst e r

J. Wright

N. Wunibald

A. Wylie

J York ,J. Yost

D Youn g

J Youn g

T Youn g

L. Zadina

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David Buntain S. E. Knight Nancy Thorne S. E. Lady David Landis S. E. Knight Mary Beth Boosalis S. E. Lady John Cunningham S. E. Knight Kris Swanson S. E. Lady

Ideal Scholars Reach Top Three Per Cent

The Class of '66 earned more scholastic honors than any other class in the history of Southeast. There were record numbers of National Merit and Regents winners, Merit Letters of Commendation, and Regents Alternates.

The fifteen seniors ranking in the Upper 3% deserve special recognition, as theirs was a difficult achievement. They maintained a grade average of 1.246 or higher for five semesters.

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Susan Beachly Mary Beth Boosalis David Buntain Harry Feuerberg Linda Grant Nan cy Hardin Ri c hard Krantz Su s an Riggl e Barbara Schultz Susan Smith Joel Thorson Linda Varvel Terrence Gra s mick Vicki Schick Jo Ann Young

Visiting some of our city ' s feature attractions, foreign students Ilkka Liede, Finland , and Sitare Buyuk Karagozoglu, Turkey, brush up on American history as they view a replica of the liberty bell. P eter Hengstenherg. Germany, and Indira Singh, India, admir e the baptismal font at Lincoln's newest cathedral.

AFS Exchange Program Enters Tenth Year

R ealizing the possibilities of their trips abroad, Southeast's AFS finalist s Sarah Olson and Da ve Mo ess ner choose countries they woul<l like to visit.

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Juniors Create New Goals and Continue -

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Junior Bob Wolfe presents Dr. Wesley V Lauterbach with a flag which was flown over the Capitol. He received the flag while attending the United States Senate Youth Program in Washington, D. C., this January.

Southeast Traditions

With a year of experience behind them, juniors set out to establish themselves as individuals as well as continue past traditions. Their leadership abilities were brought out in the areas of sports, clubs, and academics. Other goals were AFS, cheerleader, planning a successful Junior-Senior Prom and County Government Day.

Junior class sponsors were Thomas Douglas, George Eisele, Mrs. Marie Galloway, John Garrison, Arthur Gordon, Tom Keefe, Tom Keene, Miss Lynn Lanham, Gunnar Overgaard, Mrs. Mary Rassekh, and Jerry Trimble.

Junior class officers were: Sc uL i Wright , president; Jack Brickson , vice-president ; D.~ve Moessner , secretary ; John Icenogle , treasurer.

ELEVENTH GRADE-ROW ONE-N Adair , J Adams , R. Adam s, L. Alcorn, J. Alden , M All a rd, D Allen , S. Am a n , E Ander s on , G Anders on , V Anderson , C Angu s, C Arnold , H. Augustin , P A v ard ROW TWO-A A y er s, M Ba ade, M B a b b, S Bair , B B a ker , S. Bakk , W. Banks , C Barger , R B a rnes, M Bates , T. Bates, D Becker , R Becker , J Berglund , N Bickle y. ROW THREE-R. Bingenheimer , V Bing e r , J Bi rd, L Birkmann , C Blythe , E Book s trom , B. Bottlin ge r , E. Bourn e, V Bouwen s, W . Boy d , L. Boyer , F Bra khag e, M Bra ndt , R Breed , J Bres low, L Bre t houwer , J Bricks on ROW FOURR. Brill , N Brolyer, J Brooks , S Broutm a n , C Brown , D Brown , T. Brubaker , S Brunzell, B. Buckl ey, A Bull o ck , S Burden , M Burkey , K . Burnett , D Bu s h , B Butl e r , L. Callaghan, M Cameron , M Campbell.

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"A-C-T-I-O - N , to win! " 1s th e c r y as pot e ntial r ese rv e c h ee rl e ad e r s parti c ipat e m a n aft e r -sc h oo l practice.

Juniors Seek Cheerleading, AFS Laurels

ELEVENTH <:HADE - ROW ONE- S Ca mpb e ll A Canarsky L. Cantin ,T. Ca rrier , M. Caspe r M C harni c ki M C hre s l e n se n C Clar k M. Clark e. HOW TWO - M C l e ments M. C le m e nts G. Cob b , C Co le m a n S. Co lin ,J. Coy R Cro nkit e J Dah l. N Dahl. ROW THREE - T Dalton. W Danley. E. Davis, M Davis M D ea n C. Deats , A D e bu s. S Del a ir T D e nni s. ROW FOU H -C. D ev itt. E. Di e tri c h , K Dreith J. Dudg eo n D. Dudle y. R Duffek D Durri e .T Dworak, T Dworak ROW FIVE-G. Eck h ard. H Eddy .•T. Edington , S. Edwards , T Een R Eirick , .J. E isler , N Eit e l , R. Eld e r ROW S IX-D E ll e rb ec k S E lliott , M Emmons. L. E ngl ebrec ht N. E n g le r , ,T. Er ic kson P Exo n , L. ]•' anders. C. Faulkner. ROW SE V EN- W Ferguson , C Fick e l , D Fi e dl e r, P. Findl ey, K Fis c h e r , P F itzw a t e r. S. Folsom, S. Fo r e man, G Fost e r , R Fra sie r M . Fre e man , D Fr ey, .J. Frisch , R Fulcher , S Full e r. ROW E IGHT-B Fullerton. H Furs t. R. Gansemer, C Ga rdn er , R Garne tt , W G ibb s , N. G ib so n , M Giesick, W. Gilliland , C. Goge la. R. Gra nt , 8 Grey, R Griess. ,J. Griffith , W Guilford ROW NINE - M. Gunderson C. Gutgsell. P Hadden , C H a ll , T. H a ll , W. H a ll , C H a llb e rg, P. H a nd y, ,J. H a n se n L. H a n se n , S. H a n se n , M. Harl ey, J H a rri s. W H ar tl ey, J Har vey. ROW TEN-P H ast in gs, K H ayes, T H ayes, G. H e dge , L H e ilig P H e im a n , S. H e ine , H H e mp e l. C. H e nd erson S Henn essey, R H e rg e nrad e r , H H e um a nn D H f)ye n , D Hicks , M Hi g ley

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Juniors View County Government At Work

Juniors elected to represent Southeast at County Government Day were: Bill Wiley, assessor; Bob Wolfe, attorney ; Candy Legg, clerk; Jack Brickson , judge; Judy Newsham , juvenile judge; Willa Boyd, district court clerk ; Bob Pewthers, sheriff; Mary Jean Magnuson , registrar of deeds ; John Icenogle, commissioner; Dave Moessner , engineer; Jane Hansen, superintendent of schools; Teresa Vant , treasurer ; Scott Wright, civil defense director ; Bill Banks , extension agent; and Pam Findley, relief and welfare director .

At County Government Day, John Icenogle receive s an "Oath of Office" Certificate from County Commissioner Ralph Harlan as Dave Moessn e r looks on.

ELEVENTH GRADE-ROW ONE-D. Hill, R. Hille , P. Hilton , K Hobson , ·A Hoffman , T. Hoffman, G. Holdren , J Holland , S Holland. ROW TWO-J. Holmquist, T. Houtchens, K Hovel s rud , C Hovey , L. Hoy , L Hubert, G. Huggins , K. Humble , K Hunt. ROW THREE-K Hunt ,

D. Huntwork , L. Hur st, J Icenogle, B. Irons, J Iwan, S Jamison , C. Johnson, J. John so n ROW FOUR-K Johnson ,

L. Johnson , R Johnson , K Jones , P. Jone s, K KammerJohr , P. Rehling , J Kelley , J Kelly ROW FIVE-S. Kennedy, T. Kincaid , P. Kind svate r , S. King , V Kinner , L. Kirchhoff, P. Kirk , C. Kitr e ll , R. Kivett · ROW SIX-R. Klein , D Klemm e , C. Klepinger , N. Knapp , S. Knox , L. Knudtson, J. Koch, T. Kohl. ROW SEVEN-P Kokesch, F. Ko s, J. Krieger , S Kruger , E. Kuhlman , C Kutzer, L. Lampshire , B Lang, T. Lang , K Lar so n , A. Lee, C Leech, J Leeke , C Legg. ROW EIGHT-W Leinberger, K. Levine , P Lewis, D Lienemann, P. Linch , C. Lindbloom, S Lindhllrg , B Loerch , N Loerch, E. Ludwick , B. Lunsford, G Lutman , A Lutz , C Lutz. ROW NINE-B Maca , C. Magee, D. Magee , M Magnu so n , M Magwire , J. Mahaffy ,

·B Mann , A Manthey , D. Manton, K Marchant, R Marshall , J. Martin, C Mason, J Mason. ROW TEN-D. Maw , R. Maxey, J Maxwell , N. McClellan , R McComb, C. McCord, G. McCown , D McEwen , M McL eod, J McTwigan, S Meier. C Meisinger. T. Mercer , B Merrill.

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T, NMSQ T Challenge Junior Aptitudes Hoping to start a new tradition, athletic junior boys entertain cafeteria spectators with mealtime football games ,
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ELEVENTH GRADE-ROW ONE-W Mer-

ritt , J Me tz, M Meyer , S Meyer , B Miller ,

D Miller , G. Miller , G Miller , M Miller , T

Mitchell , G Moat s , L. Mohr , P. Mooberry ,

M Moreland , D. Moser , W. Mo ses, R Moyer ,

L. Mugg y. ROW TWO-J Mu sse lman , B

Nau s lar , N. Neal , R Ne a l , R. Nel s on , R

Nelson , P Ne ss, J New s ham , J Nichols , R

Nielsen, N. Nolan, R. Norri s, R Oelker s, S.

Olson , .J Oltrogge , S. O s born , C Overg aa rd ,

R. Parker ROW THREE-M Parsons, M

Patton, R. Patton , D P e rkin s , P. Peter , J

Peters on , S. P eters on , R Pewth e r s , J Pheas-

ant , C Phelp s , S Pinkerton , J Pivonka, M

Prentiss, R. Radmor e , D R app , D Rauch, M .

R a ven , R R awso n ROW FOUR-B Ream ,

F Regi s ter , T R emigi o, F Remington , J

Reuland , S Riedemann , M Riondan, J.

Roach, J. Roberts , D Rodger s, G. Rogacki, K.

Ronning , K. Ronning , D Roth , R. Rumbaugh ,

R. Runyan , D Ru ss, S S a li s bur y ROW FIVE

-C Schaefer , N Schaefer , J Schaffer , K

Schamp, P Schluterbusch, D Schmidt, G

Schmidt , L. Schorr , E Schutte , L. Schutte , L.

Schwindt, L. Scott, D Se xton , D Shaner , J

Shaw , L Shaw , C. Shelley , M Shelley ROW

SIX-D. Sik y ta , C. Smith , C Smith, R. Smith , K. Sonderegger ROW SEVEN-R.

Sonderegger , P Sorrell , A Spencer , L.

Spier P Splichal. ROW EIGHT-L. Stapleton , L. Stemper , J Stevens , M Stewart , S.

Stiner. ROW NINE-K. Stipsky, L. Stolldorf ,

W. Stoner , L. Stovall , T Stree ter

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Juniors Include Clubs, Community Projects

ELEVENTH GRADE-ROW ONE -J. Strobel , D Stucky, J Sullivan, S Sutter, D Swenson , R. Sykes, M Tallman ROW TWO-R. Tatum , L. Taylor, M. Tefft, P. Thomas, R Thompson , M Tomlinson. D Trombl a. ROW THREE -I. Turner. R Turner, K . Ty so n , C Unger. R Uribe, D Van Bu skirk , C Van D e r s lice ROW FOUR -R. Van Landingh a m, T. Vant , D V as holz , D Venner , J Vogt, B Volz, K. Wald. ROW FIVE-H. Wallace , D. Watt s, K. Watt s, J Wehman , R. Week s , E Wegner M. Wehrli.

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Juniors Candy Legg and Nancy Gibson collect for the March of Dimes as one of their Lin-Co-Y service projects.

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Part-time Employment In Outside Activities

,Juni o r Tim Gibbs s p e n<l s hi s s par e tim e as c arry-out boy at ]d ea l Grocery where h e is a part-time e mpl oyee

CA MEHi\ S HY ,JUNIORS

A. Ampudia

M. Barn e tt A B eck

H. Br a un s rotli

W Burkey

N Butz

C C hubb

E. C urti s

T Doy le

L. Essink

K Ferguson

M Genthe

T Gillispie

D Higgins

M Holmes

L. Larim e r

K. McClain

S McGuire

C M c Intosh

D Mo ess ner

C. R aspe rger

R. Ruiz

M. Smith T W ag n e r

(;HADE - ROW ONE-S Wehrli , W Weil age. D Weinstein , K. W e ndelin , D Werning , D West, L. Wi ede m a n J Wil b u r. W. Wil e y ROW TWO- J Wilken , R. Wolf e , A. Wood , G. Wor s ter , K. Wright, S. Wright , S Wri g ht. C Wund e rli c h , S. Y a t es ROW THREE-M Y e tm a n J. York , J York , C Yo s t , J Young , M. Young , A Z e man. S Zitt e rk o pf. D Zo e rb
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Sophomore class o ffi ce r s-Alan McCracken, vicepresident; Kay Calkins, sec r etary; Gw e n Hlava , treasurer; Ed W ekesse r , president - discover th e so ur ce of th e noise in th e classroom re g isters.

With Largest Sophomore Class m History

Ready, willing, and eager to attain new knowledge, sophomores plunged headlong into high sc hool life. The largest class in history , 565, they added to the mas s confusion in the halls.

Puzzled at first by accepted traditions, they quickly proved themselves a big asset to Southeast. Pre s ent in all aspects of the school, sophomores supported athletics with undaunted spirit, increased club memberships and worked zealously on service projects.

In their first year, they learned how to keep their individuality and contribute to the image of . Southeast.

SI X-,J. B ec k, .J B ec ker J. lk< k, r J · lk c k e r , K 11<-, rs. HOW SEVEN - B B ee zl e y, ,l.

B e g gs , K. lki g hl <'v. (; H l' ll. I '. B e ng s t o n. W B e nn e tt , N.

B ess K Bing l' nh e inwr M Blv D Bl y th e. T Bl:vth e, D

Boil ese n S Book s trolll (; _ Boo,-,:i li s, P Bor e n , G Borngrah e r D B oss (; Bou w 1•n s ,J. Bowd e n HOW EIGHT-

/\ B oye , C' Boynton K Bo y um , K. Brakke , D. Brantley , l Brau c h I) Rr e h111 N Bri c kson , E. Brobst , J. Brock -

m e ie r, R. B ro man W. Bron s on , L Brown , K. B u ck l ey , E

Bullo c k C Bunn P. Bunt.emey e r , K. Burden, C Bur-I.on

HOW NIN E - P Butterfield, K. Butterick , L. Buttke, R.

C addy, C C a lkin s , F. C a mpbell , ,J C ampbe ll , C Carl s on,

D. Carl s on , C Carpe r, L. Ca rt e r , J Cat h er , D Chapma n,

K. C h eev e r , J Chi ldr e ss, N Ch ism , J Chr a stil, C.

C hri s ten s en , S Chri s t e ns e n

TENTH GRADE-HOW ONE- N Ad a m s. N Ad a m s on L Ag e r. M. Ahr e n s, ,I. Aik e n. ROW TWO - J Allen M All e n , T All e n , M Aman. ,J Amo s now THnEE - H. And e rson. M Ank e r. M i\rt<'r ,J. As h mun ,J. ,\ v r es. HOW FOUH - M B a bb. N Bachman. M Barndt. <: Bart('ls E Bn s kin now FIVE - M B a u e r K B:iumg-art L• n N B :i xt('r /\ B e:1 d1l v. I { B !'a rcl HOW
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Sophomores Slip Easily into the Routine

TENTH GRADE-ROW ONE-D. Christianse n , S Chri s tiansen, D Cisney, M Clements. J Clever, T Cole, T Collier , K. Collings, V Collins ROW TWO-S Conners, R. Cook , K Coons , K. Copple , 0. Cos s io, E Cowling , J Cox, J Coy, M Craft ROW THREE-0 Crespo, J Crisp , B Crops ey, N Crosby, F Cross , S. Cross , B. Crump, N Cunningham , R Cyr. ROW FOUR-C. D a n ce, N Daniel s, J Dare , S. Da vi d s on , F. Davie , W Davis , K D ay, S De a n , S D ec ker

TENTH GRADE-ROW ONE-R. Deitemeyer , T Deitemeyer, G Detweiler , S Diers, T Dietrich , D. Dietrick , K Dinges, R. Dittmer, D Doerr, R Dolk, C Dorband, M Dow, B Dreeszen ROW TWO-D Dresselhaus , M Drew, D Duckworth , J Dunlap , R Dunovan , R Dutton , J Dworak, R. Dye , W Dye , S. Eaton, D Ebel , E. Edgecomb , J. Edstrom ROW THREED. Edward s, D. Egger , C Elliot , E Elliot, J. Elliot, E. Els , L. Embury , C Enlow , M Eno, M Epp , M Epp , S. Evinger, S Ewing ROW FOUR-M. Fallon, P Fastabend, L. F a ulkner , L. Feerhusen , L. Fergu so n , A. Fink , J Firestone, S Fisk , T Flack , J Forke, C. Fowler, R. Fraker , M Franklin

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Becky Larson and Scott Young stand as proof o f the s li g ht vari ation in th e size o f sop homores

· Of Activity Afforded by High School Life .b.

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TENTH GRADE-ROW ONE-J French , K. Frischmann , R. Fritzler, D. Fuller, L Furr, G Gage , M. Garber, M Gartner, S George, L. Gerlach , R. Giese, J Gilbert. ROW TWO-A Gilkerson, S. Gilleland, S. Goe hel , M. Goecke. T Goeschel, J. Goiriz, L. Goldberge, L. Goodding , I' Goracke, R. Gormley, K. Grabowski. L Graff , R Green ROW THREE-D Grether K Griffith , R. Gro ff , L. Grotelueschen, E. Grubb, M. Gruhn , K Guenzel , M. Haack, T Hack e r, B. Hag e rty, D. Hal e s , K Hall , S Hall.

TENTH GRADE-ROW ONE-D Halversta<lt , J. Hamilton , R Hamilton, T. Hamor , S. Han s on, P H a rmon S. Harms , K Harney , J. H a rp e r ROW TWO-T. Hart. D Hartman , A. Harvey , P Haskin s, T Ha s tie , J H a lhawav

T. Hedberg , B Hein, L Helmer. ROW THREE - P H Pnclricks , G. Henry, K Hernandez , T. Heuer (;_ Hi c ks C'. Hile , N Hill , B Hinze, G Hl ava ROW FOlJl{ - .J Hoak

R. Hoback, H Hobb s, L. H ock M H o ffm a n Hohnstein, P Holle, M. Hollingsworth , S. Holman

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Sophomore wrestlers Jeff Elliott and Joe Martin demonstrate varsity squad skills.
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Sophomores: lending their eager support to the team, join anxious Friday night football fans at Seacrest Field.

Sophomores Boost School Spirit, Eagerly !

TENTH GRADE-ROW ONE-T Holm a n , J. Holmes , S. Holyok e, L. Honeycutt, B Hoobler , C. Hopkins , R. Horm a ndl , H Horn , J. Horn , L. How a rd, R. Hoy , M. Huddl eston. ROW TWO-T. Hulb e rt , P Hunt , R Huntwork , D Irons , R. Jacobs , P J ac ob s on , W. J a n sse n , W Jenkins, D

.T espersen. T. ,Jett, D. John , K Jolliff. ROW THREE-I..

,Jo n es. N ,Jo:i es, D. Jorgensen , G. Jo y , C. Joyce , L. Judd ,

M. Kahm , A. Kallase , J. K a mtz , R. K a ufman , D Kay ,

R. K eeb ler. ROW FOUR-G K ee le, J K e ll e, N K e ll y,

P. K elly, D Kennedy , L. Kern , C Kimb a ll , J Kirk , G. Ki sse l , C. Klr1hn, M. Klumpp , M Kn arr. ROW FlVE-N Knud s en , S. K oser, S Krau s, R. Krejci , C K, ·ogm a n , T. Kubicek , D Kubick , K. Kugel , G. Kuklin J Kurtz. C.

Ku s hn er, S. L a ng ROW STX-J. Lar se n , R. Larson. D

Le e, P Lee , M L e h ec hk a , C. Leinberger , B Lewis , ,T.

Li e n e m a n , C Ling e nf e id e r , D Lininger , M Lockee, D.

Loewen s tein ROW SEVEN-J. Loi se l , B Lostroh, C.

Lun ger , L Lyb e ri s, D. Ma ca lu so, R. Magee , D Maguire ,

L. Mallon, S Malon e, S. Manth ey, D Manton ROW

EIGHT-D M a r s h , N M a rt ens, D Martin , J Martin , D

Martinou s, C. Marx , D. M as ter s, M M a th e r , V Matth es,

,T. M a w , D M ay h e w , S. McC a rth y ROW NlNE - W. Mc -

C lat c h ey, T. M cCo wn , A McCracken. T M c Don a lo , M

McGinni s, S. M cG int_v , M M cG lothlin. L. M c Intosh , M.

McMahon , J. M c Neil. W M c N e il , R M ess man

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Fillin g in th<>ir spa r e time , sophomores Tom McCown, Jim Mowbray , Bruce Mage e, ancl Steve Hanson e nt e rtain as the "Fo lk City Four ."
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Participating in Club Activities and Sports II
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CAMERA SHY SOPHOMORES C Dalton C. Firestine B. Hiller K Hunter E ,Jenkins W . Mevcr A Nagle ,I Schwartz n. Smith M Upeslacis Barh L ew is r e li es on a fri e ndl y s mil e to help h e r pass the driving test.
All-Inclusive Three-Year Educational Plans

Completed in Sophomore Guidance Classes

Sophomo r es go t off t o a good sta rt on t hei r sc hola stic ca r ee rs, ca r efull y plannin g sc hedule s and makin g ea rly p r epa r a t ion s for furthe r edu ca t ion.

Helping sophomo r e s lea r n t he wa y of high s chool life were cla ss s pon so rs Mr s . Loi s Althou s e , Max Bunke r, Ha rold Baker , Wa y ne Bates, Gail Baum , Ma rt in Bu sc hkamp , F r an cis Dorai s, John Reta , Al Karle , Richa r d Mi tc hell , Mi s s Grace Reiff , Robe rt Glenn , and Mi ss Henrietta Van Loh.

TENTH GRADE-ROW ONE-C. Meyer, D. Meyer, W Meyer, M Miller , W. Miller , D Minard , B Misle , L Misle , B Monson, D Mor avec, F. Playter, K Popp, P Poyner, K. Prenosil , E. Pulos, J Putman, G. Quackenbush, K. Quay , M Quinlan , K. Raasch. ROW TWO-D Morgan, R. Morton, S. Mo se r, W. Moses, J Mowbray, J Nearhood , J. Needham , D. Neil, B. Nelsen , M Nelsen, L. R aser, J Reed , L Reentz , K Reger , T Reigert , R. Richard s, T Richter , C. Roach , D Roach , P. Rohb ROW THREE-D. Nelson , P Nelson , R Nel so n, D. Nicklas , K Nied er h aus, C. Nolan, L. Nord , L Nuernberger, C Olson , R. Ols s on , T. Rob e l , J Roberts, C. Robinson , K Rogge, R. Ronning, S. Rosewell , D Roth , B. Rawlin s on , C. Rumbaugh , E. Runge ROW FOURM. Oppegard , M. Osterberg, R. Otoupalik , M Otteman, A. Pansing, S. Papenfuss , J. Patter s on , D . Patton, L . Pavelka , L Perry , L. Ryan , R. Ryman, L. Sackschewsky, A. Sakai , J Sa lestrom, S. Sal s trand , J. Sanborn, E. Sands , J Sasse, G. Savery ROW FIVE-G. Peterman , P Peters, A. P e terson, N. Pettett, P Pettey , I. Pfoltner , S. Ph i pps , K. Pickett, R. Pinkerton, S Schaefer , J Sc h amp , K Schamp, C Scheibe, R. Schiebinger, D. Schmidt , B Schoneweis, D Schrader, P Sc h rader, E Sch ra n k.

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TENTH GRADE - ROW ONE-K. S c hro e d e r , R. S chro e d e r , W S c hro e d e r , C Schro e d e rmei e r , S. Schwi e d e r, C S c ott, R. Sev e rin, ,J. Shaffer, T Sh a lberg , E. Shapiro. ROW TWO-C. Shattu c k , ,J. Shneid e r , IL Short , ,J. Silverman , R. Simon , S Sims. I. Singh , ,J. Smayda , M. Smiley , A Smith ROW THREE-J Smith , L. Smith R Smith. T Smith , V Smith , F Snyd e r. V Southern, C' Spohn. M Spomer , G Spray ROW FOUR-P Staberg M Stapl e ton , R. Stemm , A St e w a rt. J. Stewart T Stewart. N. Stier R. Stolte , B. Stork , V. Stucky.

TE N TH (~RADE-HOW ONE-E Subil , T Sundling , K.

Sunyok e, J. Sw a nson, D T a te N. Tate, J Tavlin. J

T a ylor S. T a ylor , P T e ge le r , S T e nHulzen , B Thi e l. S

Th o mp s on T Th o m1> s on. S Thornton ROW TWO - M

Tidb a ll. W. Timm e rm a n S Titu s, S Towle , P Trauclt.

B. Tra v is, T. Tyl e r ,J Valli c ott , T Van e k , J VanSi c kl e.

J. V:cin Vli e t , S. Va s ina ,J. Vav e rk a, A Virgil. J

Voigt. HOW TI-IHEE - 1. Wa e rs c h. C W a l c ott K Walk( •r , L. Walter , E W a lt e r s, n Watkin s, G. Way, P. W e bb.

[) _ W e b e r , D W e i ss, E. W e k ess er ,J. We s t , M. W e st e r ve lt.

W. W ey hrauch S Wh e lchel , J Whit e, J. Whittington. S

Wi c ks. ROW FOUR - T Willits, B. Wilson, C Wilson

I' Wilson , H Windl e /\ Wise , S Wise , L. Wondra F Woori C. Wooden. A Wrighl. J Wunibalrl R. Yokel, S Young H Z a ji ce k. L. Zh v tniuk M Z e m a n , C. Zi c h

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Leisure Time Spent Studying, Having Fun

P oo lin g th e ir e ffort s, s::> ph o m o r e s Nan cy Bri c k so n Mar y Ti d ball an d N a n cy C unnin g ham t urn an eve r y da y s ala d int o s tunnin g vege tabl e co r s a ges fo r th e Sa d i e Hawkin s Dan ce.
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ACADEMICS

Students Work To Improve English Skills

A wi d e vari e ty of English cours e s gave students the opportunity to better their capabilities and understanding of the language. American literature and grammar were the subjects of study for sophomores taking T. V. English, while English literature classes studied and analyzed plays and several other pieces of writing. Senior themes were all of a sudden a reality for those in composition classes and nightly trips to the library became necessities.

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Ka y Blaz e k ge ts h e lp on a qu es tion c onc e rnin g p e p club from se nior compo s iti o n in s tructors Sall y C r a m e r and Jun e Willi a m s. Th ese t e ach e r s al o n g with Kathy Jurg e n s and Pat J oy nt to o k tim e ou t to se rv e a s th e club 's s pon so r s Students find the library to be one of the most stimulating and vital places in the school.

Assistant Cath y Grundmann s av es librarian s Mar y Douglass and Claudell G e rla c h a littl e t im e b y si g ning passes and c heckin g o ut books

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"Up a little and to the left. " Mary Commers and Mara Murphy get a f e w pointers on se ttin g up th e ir window display from another e xp e rim e ntal En g lish t e ach e r , H e nri e tta Van Loh.

Students Discover English Courses To Be

" Y o u 've got to b e kiddin g!" s i g h s Jim R ee nt s a ft e r b e in g trapp e d b y Paula J o n es in o rd e r t o pra ct ice so m e mak e up t ec hniqu es l e arn e d in drama cla ss.

Mik e Z e man find s him se lf l e arnin g th e h a rd wa y t hat th e b e st plac e to do h o m e w o rk is h o m e.

E n g li s h in s tru cto r s M a r y Ra sse kh , N ev a R ee l a nd E lin o r M ac k , fin d that se m este r br ea k o ff e r s no r e st as th ey att e mp t to r eg is t e r final g r ades

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Difficult but Most Often Worth the Effort

"Please, I'd rather do it myself!" jokes Bill Jennings as he rec e ives a little constructive criticism from Dan

and Dave Feerhusen concerning his theme for senior composition.

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Boren "It's only Shakespeare!" exclaims Sandy Campbell as she and Jan Harris inspect a pile of albums. Senior composition teachers Pat Joynt and Janice Kinn ey decide to join forces and cor r ect so m e past papers .

Modern Facilities

Beginning Spanish, French , and German classes learned to comprehend dialogues, pronunciation drills and basic grammar, while more advanced classes mastered translating model sentences and stories with the emphasis on conversation. With ALM fully underway, hours of endless concentration were spent in the lab practicing correct pronunciation by repeating sentences or phrases spoken in foreign countries. Students found Latin stressed the memorization of conjugations, and vocabulary used in written translations.

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To get a head sta rt Sue H e n essPy, Nola McClellan. an<l Dian e Dalt on begin r ea din g one of those long Fr e n c h sto ri es whi l e filin g out o f c lass. Latin tea c h e r Lois Althou se find s that teaching do es n't e n<l w i th th e 3:15 bel l as s h e stays after schoo l t o help Ann e Olson w ith some hom ewo rk.

Assist m Foreign Language Instruction

French teachers Linda Robinson and Edna Trowbridge retreat to the teachers' lounge after school and look at a few points of interest in France
"All right, who took the staples!" German teacher William Hammelmann finds a scarcity of supplies has foiled his ingenious decorative efforts.
Rod Uhlman, intri gued by Nazi swords, dis cove rs studying German is not just learning fundamentals.
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George Pearc e and Sarah Scott, Spanish instructors find that brushing up pronunciation is helpful.

Guidance Courses Advise Students and Aid

s, forms , fold e rs S o ph o m o r e guid a n ce c o un se l o rs Wa y n e Bat es, Martin Bu sc hk a m p a nd Wa y n e Wil so n ge t to g eth e r and o r ganize th e e ndl es s s tr e am o f pa p e r s fill e d o u t b y th e ir cla sses
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" Not anoth e r form! " Junior g uidan ce co un se l o r s Th o m as K ee fe and L y nn e Lanham l o ok o ve r a C LARION p o ll. S e ni o r g uidan ce co un se l o r s C harl es H e mphill and L o ma Falin g c h ec k th e dat es an<l t im es o f a v is itin g co ll ege r e pr ese ntativ e.

In Future Planning

Private conferences with guidance counselors were a common occurrence with students as each received at least one period of separate counseling in which past school records, test results and future plans were discussed.

Besides planning their educational programs, sophomores busied themselves by looking into different occupations. Juniors considered various personality trait s and attended conferences held by college representatives. Between the necessary preparations for graduation, s eniors studied and discussed a love and marriage unit.

Joel Thorson e nlists t h e a id of se ni or g ui dance co uns e lor Marjorie H ougla n d to h e lp him o u t with a co nfu s in g co ll ege application.
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Print ed o r e n g ra ved? Pan e le d o r pl ai n ca rd? Nancy Thorn e, Nan cy Tinstman a nd Bari e Schultz discover that graduating in vo lves m ore than a cap and gow n as they att e mpt to decide on g raduati on announc e m e n ts.

Fine Arts Classes Strive for Perfection

Vespers, concerts , and the musical "Annie Get Your Gun" were produced with diligence and ability by the combined efforts of the music departments. Sculpturing with clay, designing effective program covers, and creating various abstract objects kept artists busy while increasing their knowledge.

Following the advi ce " practic e mak es perf ect" ar e Gary Davis and Paul Austin , in s trum e ntal dir ecto r Max Bunk er and John Co l e, vocal instructors, find time to enjoy the organ and examine its parts Art te a c hers Donald Byorth and Adrianne Lambert don't agree She says, "M mm , it cou ld be b etter."

Practical Arts Classes Develop Techniques

A constant hum from the wood shop buzz saw s reported that future carpenters diligentl y worked on their wood working project s . Architectural aptitude was applied to de sign hou s e plan s, as knowledge of electronic s wa s u sed to build electrical equipment.

Tantalizing aroma s filled the air with their origin in the food s classes open to both boy s and girls . As girl s made clothes for them selve s in s ewin g classes , home planning cour s es taught them to be more capable and domestic.

In d u st ri a l a r t s i n s tructo r s D a le Wism e r and Roh e rt Ha ll a u t h o r itative l y d isc u ss ar c hit ect ural blu e prin ts
Nancy Nix dis c o ve r s a cl o thin g co ur se off e r s m o r e t han i s e xp e ct e d as L o rrain e Ado l p h so n , h o m e e c onomic s t e ach e r , h e lp s h e r mak e ho l iday ad o rnm e nt s. ·• (

Students Delve Into Backgrounds, Customs;

As world history students studied the rise and fall of the world's former powers, American history classes witnessed the birth of our nation and its struggle to become great. The basic fundamental s for our democracy were studied in government classes and economics, now a required course, supplied a complete understanding of the economic system and its function.

Students studying the history of the far East concentrated on oriental history by doing skits which provided entertainment a s well a s knowledge.

J o h n Ga rris o n , Gra ce R ei ff a n d D o n F e r g u so n , wo rl d h isto r y t e a c h e r s , disc u ss th e valu e o f u si n g th e t ap e r eco r de r in th e ir classes. Th e y fe e l i t mi gh t mak e hi sto r y "come a liv e
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With a hint of anti c ipation , Alan Karl e, e co nom ics tea c her , chec ks th e s to c k marke t r e p o r t for a ris e

"Our stock is up ten points again! " Molly O ' Brien finds economics educational but also profitabl e.

Analyze Their Effect on Today's World

Bill Miller and Tom Dou glas, American history teachers , catch a sneak preview of a film.
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Government teachers , Bill Stephenson and B ob Loh rb erg, keep up on current world happenings.

Social Studies Presents Students a Basic

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"Oriental beauties" Mary Ackerman, Linda Inman and Molly Murrell demonstrate the customs of the far East to " American sailor" Sid Pistner , as history comes alive in John Elliott's cJassroom. To understand d e mocracy at work , Steve Deurmey e r and Nancy Thompson review Congr ess ional Record s. "Smile pretty!" jokes world history teacher John Elliott , as Bill Snyder mod e ls an oriental hat.

Understanding of Past and Present Events

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" Philos o phy instructor and debate coach Tom Keene proudly contribut es a few m o r e trophies to tho se which were won by the debate squad.

A Variety of Science Courses Finds Each

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Man-eating plant? No , but biology teachers F J Dorais, L J. Eckdahl and Flora Bergt investigate to be sure. Joseph Dappen and Oscar Bretthorst , ch e mistry teachers , always find experiments worthwhile and rewarding Biology instructor Dick Mitchell finds class reports to be not only informative to students but interesting to the teacher.

·Student Delving Into His Area of Study

Dissection of worms, crayfish and frogs were a common occurrence in biology classrooms while learning the structures of organisms. Physiology offered a fascinating study of the human body concerning its functions and processes.

Physics students found both a challenge and knowledge in studying and applying the principles of gravity, sound and light, while future chemists were absorbed in formulas and experiments.

" Open wide!" says health education teacher Jerry Trimble as he and physiology instructor John Reta examine one of their long lost friends.
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Protractors, Proofs and Parallelograms

"The cosine of an angle is equal to the sine of its complement." Courses in math found pupils learning a whole new vocabulary wh ile , at the same time, mastering slide rules and compasses. While patience was the password to understanding complex principles, each class required application and effort as students attempted to keep up with their daily assignments .

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·Become a Way of Life To Math St udents

Positiv e or n e gativ e ? Al ge bra tea c h e r s Harold Bak e r and A r t hur G ord o n tr y t o di scove r wh e r e th e fault li es
"I never did like circles!" sighs Stan Ewing , att e mptin g to illustrate a ge ometry assignm e nt.
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Business Classes Strive to Improve Skills

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Mary Mussen dutifully fi g ures out one of h e r bookkeeping as s ignm e nts with th e aid of a reliable class adding machine. T y pin g teac h e r s, Mari e Gall owa y an d Rob e r t Gl e nn , m atc h th e ir s kill s in u s in g th e IBM t y p e w rit e r s.

And Add Knowledge

Students in advanced typing classes increased speed and those in beginning courses mastered basic skills. Sounds took the place of words for those learning shorthand. Terms like net loss, liabilities and proprietorship added to the vocabulary of bookkeeping classes. The more technical phases of business were explored by business law students. Each course offered its aspect of business or developed a certain skill. M · dern equipment and methods aided in making these skills a reality.

"Yo u b e t! " excl aim s Jan e Bailey as she and T e rr y Wick e nhaus e r try to decipher one of their short han d assignments. R ose Bi edec k demonstrates a shorthand assi g nm e nt to one of h e r many classes.
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Business law instructor , Rob ert Neilsen, <li scove r s that even a teacher may ha ve homework.

Co-ordination and Form Important in P.E.

While beginning swimmers practiced basic strokes, the advanced swimmers accomplished grace and style. Water safety was taught and mastered in Red Cross life saving courses. Skill and agility were the goals of the physical education classes. While intramurals helped build sportsmanship, participating in gymnastics and competitive sports boosted physical fitness.

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Art Hillman, P E. teacher, finds his job takes muscle as well as careful planning. A common sig-ht. P .E . instructor Kathy Jurgens ' office is usually fillf ~rl with talkative but often helpful girls.

Simulators Aid in Training Safe Drivers

Identifying road signs, obeying safety rules, practicing parallel parking, and knowing how to change a tire played an important part in training students to be alert and careful drivers. Supplementing the classroom instruction was the use of stimulators and movies. Students also spent hours as an observer in a car and in actual driving practice for the drivers license test.

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1966 SHIELD Staff Seeks to Identify Role

With copy and captions to write, pictures to take and ever-present deadlines to meet, the 1966 SHIELD staff plunged eagerly into the job of publishing a yearbook. Imagination came in handy when planning layouts and pictures, and a background in journalism proved invaluable in writing copy.

Staff members experienced both fun and frustration as they worked together toward their goal- a goal that was realized in June with the publication of the 1966 SHIELD.

Hard-working business s taff members Kris Swanson , Richard Krantz and Steve Moses (with overhead a ss is tan ce from Hous tan Doan) start their SHIELD sal es campaign in an unusual manner.

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Barie Schultz , Al Soshnik and Marti Christensen polish copy and put it into final form as section editors Nancy Tinstman , John Cunningham and Cindy Johnson evaluate their work.

Sitare B . Kara go zoglu , Ad v iso r D o n Ferguson. Anne Ol so n , Melodee McPher so n and Tom Ko s find that a united e ffort brings results.

Of the Individual SHIELD STAFF

Copy Edi

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Cha pin

Personnel Section Editor ............ Terry Dillworth

Senior Editor ..... ·-------·-·----·······---------·-- Vicki Schick

Junior Editor __ ·-----·- --· Melodee McPherson

Sophomore Editor·-····---·······-·-----•····-·Anne Olson

Academic Section Editor ····-·······Nancy Tintsman

Assistant Editor ·------···-·----·--Barie Schultz

Student Life Section Editor _____ Cindy Johnson

Assistant Edi tor __ ·--·---··----··-Marti Christensen

Assistant Editor __8itare B. Karagozoglu

Athletic Section Editor ·--·---·----John Cunningham

Assistant Edi tor __ ·---------··-· - -·--- Al Soshnik

Business Manager __ - ---------··----------· - Richard Krantz

Assistant Manager _________________ ___ Kris Swanson

Assistant Manager __ ··----· ------·-- - Steve Moses

Index Editor _______ ·---- ---------· ·----··-Hou st an Doan

Photographer -··-··•··--------- ----···--- -· -·-·- Paul Maseman

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Advisor Don Ferguson

Surrounded by a maze o f copy s h eets, pictures , page layouts and print e rs ' envelopes, Copy Editor C arol yn Chapin offers a few s u ggestions for page improvement to SHIEL D staff members T e rry Dillw orth and Vicki Schi c k.

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Avid Clarion Staff

Covering beats , planning the paper, writing stories and headlines, reading copy and proof , and laying out pages were all in a two weeks' work for members of the Clarion Staff as they kept up with the latest in school news.

Writing man y controversial editorials , Editor Dave Buntain also kept his enthusiastic staff busy maintaining high journalistic standards.

Appearing on the editorial page this year wa s a new feature , "Perspective ." Written especially for the Clarion by a well-known figure, this article stimulated the thoughts of many.

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a great paper!" exclaims editor Dave B untain as he reads his first issue of the Clari o n .
r ve lt a n d S u sa n J e nkin s, r e a d a pap e r hot off th e press
Joi n ed by t h e m an who p ri nts t h eir paper, Clarion s ta ff m e mb e r s, Bob W oes t , Nan c y Hardin , Ed Icenogl e, Lynda In man , Mr. Fe r g u son, advisor; S u sie Weste

Works to Attain Complete News Coverage

CLARION STAFF

Editor ...................... ....... .................. .... Dave Buntain

News-feature Editor ............ Nancy Hardin

Managing Editor ..... ...... .... .. .Susan Jenkins

Sports Editor ..... .... ....... ....... ... .. .. .... ..Ed Icenogle

Business Manager ..... ... ................ Stacy James

Photographer ... .. ..... ...... .... .... ..... .. ... ....... .Bill Hinze

Cartoonist. .... ..... ...... ........ ...... ... Susie Westervelt Advisor ........ ... ............ ....... .... .. .... ........ Don Ferguson

News Staff: Jim Evinger, Peter Hengstenberg, Lynda Inman, Ron Pavelka, Carolyn Petty, Ann Quinlan, Christie Reed, Kathy Ross, Nancy Thorne, Bob W oest, Janet Maxwell, Ken Wald, and John Holland. Business Staff: Connie Drath, Linda Faytinger, Linda Jeffrey, and Susie Bair.

Janet Maxwell, Christie Reed, Kathy Ross , Nancy Thorn e , K e n Wald , Jim Evinge r , Ann Quinlan , Ron Pavelka , Bill Hinze , P e ter Hen gst e nberg, Tiff Tyrrell , and John H o lland , Clarion s taff memb e rs , gath e r around the layout table on a visit to the printers to watch the progr e ss of their pap e r Th e op e rati o n of th e l i n o t y p e machin e inte r es t s th e busin ess s taff , Stac y J am es, Linda Faytin ge r , Su s ie Bair , Conni e Drath , an d Linda J ef frey
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'66 Council Launches

Finding itself on a two-day-a-week class schedule, the Student Council had more time to devote to Southeast. Council members returned fresh from a summer of conventions ready to work with their seven newly elected sophomore contemporaries.

Taking over National Honor Society duties, the Council pondered the problem of selecting NHS members.

In the fall eighteen council members represented Southeast at the state convention where Junior Bob Wolfe was elected State Council President.

"That football will become an important part in your presid e ntial c ampai g n speech," exp lains Di ck Elder Bob Wolfe listen s intently realizing his speech must ha ve the ri g ht approach if h e is to influ e nc e delegates and be e l ected State Student Co un c il President.

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Nancy Hardin takes the initial crack at the st rength tester being constructed i:;>y Julie Swanson. John Becker, Cindy Kutzer and Bill Timmerman for the Key Club Carnival.

Workin g lat e is n ' t unu s ual for Dav e Buntain , Dav e Landis , T e rr y Gra s mick , C harl es H e mphill , Ed W e ke ss er , Don Darn e ll, and Dav e Van Horn wh e n studyin g th e n e w NHS plan.

New Schedule

" W e' ll b e s tackin g cans all ni g ht !" s tat es Ilkka Li e d e to Sitar e B. K a ra go zo g lu , Gw e n Hlava , and Jack Brick son a s th ey pil e th e s e v e n hundred can s of food received at th e all -sc h oo l food driv e danc e.

Wh e n Christmas roll s around Council members Sarah Olson , Dave Moessner, Laurel Gerlach, Mary Eno , and Scott Wright display Christma s spirit by decorating a tree for the hall.

Hu s k e r c o- c aptain , Mik e K e nnedy narrat e d a film of Nebra s k a football hi g hli g ht s for South e a s t and Omaha Wests i de co un c il offi ce r s Mar y B e th B o o s ali s , Ru s t y Welch , Phil Blum , Ginn y Han so n , P e nni e And e rson , Kri s Swanson. John Ic e n og l e an d Ri c k And e r s on

Camera and Radio Clubs Interest Students

Developing a closed circuit television microscope was a major project of the Amateur Radio Club. Radio Club members also hosted speakers, took field trips, had exchanges with other schools, and still found time to operate their own amateur station, KAOGDI.

By taking various field trips members of Camera Club broadened their knowledge of photography and intensified their interest in it. Trips were taken to the Air National Guard to survey the production of aerial photography and to the Lincoln Journal-Star and U niversity of Nebraska to view photo facilities.

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Club Stimulates Scientific Experimentation

In order to give its members experience in the many different fields of science, Southeast's Science Club encouraged both group and individual research and experimentation.

Field trips and speakers gave members good background for this research, and the Nebraska Science Fair, held in Lincoln, provided them with the opportunity to exhibit their projects.

As a result of these activities, club members discovered that science can be fun as well as informative.

Science Club officers Phyllis Shannon , Cha rl es Johnson and Sue Beachly apply their scientific knowledg e in the examination of som e lab "pets."
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FRONT ROW-Mr. Dappen, spo n so r ; C harle s John so n , vice-pre s ident; Phylli s S h a nnon , tr eas ur er; Su e Beachly , pr es id e nt ; G le nd a W oo d e n Carme n Scott, Ann S a kai , Nancy Knapp , June Turn e r , L o ui se Stap l eto n , Al Spe n ce r, Jim Strobel , David R o d ge r s. ROW
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Thespians Tapped;

Read, memorize, practice and perfect are the steps that lead to a successful dramatic production. This goal was attained in the production of the fall play, "The Diary of Anne Frank," the story of a young Jewish girl and her family during their years in hiding during World War II.

By taking part in the presentation of plays, Thalian members earned points towards membership in Thespians, honorary dramatic organization.

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Dramatists Produce 'Diary of Anne Frank'

THALIANS--FRONT ROW-Danny Allan, Ed Nelli s, Paul H eiman, Linda Mitchell , Coreen C lar k , Robert Dalrymp le, K atha Levine , Gail Moats, Linda Varv e l , Wm. C h arles Johnson ROW TWO- Bill Vze , Cathy Ku s hner , Patty Avard, Lora Aden , Ann Harvey , Diane Pe term a n , Susan Dier s, Richard Krantz, Suzanne Simpson, Judy Cottrell. ROW THREE-S usi e Edwards, Susan Broutman , Linda Goldb erg, Martha Pre n tiss , Sally Folsom , Barb Stork , Bonnie Beezl ey, Becky Brom an, Susy Davidson , S h errv Pi n kerton ROW FOUR-Carolyn

Von Goetz, A nn Nuss , Cathy Coleman, Margaret Babb , Marcia Mather, Ed Sands, Jerr y W eb man , Fred Register , Mary Freeman. BACK ROW-Linda Mallon, Ca th y Enlow, Ann Wright, Les l ie Heilig , Nol a McClellan , Susie H e nn essey, Na n cy Loerch, Kathy Berkheim, D ave B un ta in , C h arl ie Burton

" You and your cigarettes!" yells Mrs Van Daan ( Rosemary Reed) to Mr. Van Daan ( Charlie Burton) at one of the many play practices for 'The Diary of Anne Frank' .

Club Members Explore Field of Education

Anticipating careers in teaching. Future Teachers of America , sponsored by Mrs. Mary Commers and Mr. Don Darnell , participated in many activities . In addition to tours and speakers, club members assisted during several Southeast open houses and sponsored a tea for faculty members. During American Education Week~ they presented an apple to each teacher.

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Quinquatrus Stimulates Artistic Aptitude

Students interested in art found in Quinquatrus an excellent opportunity to increase both their artistic interest and proficiency. Embracing many different a s pect s of art, the organization spon sored a variety of activitie s during the year including gue s t lecturers, sketching trip s and workshops. Members were al so given the opportunity to apply their talent , as the club painted scenery for the operetta.

J\RT C LUB •- FRONT HOW - Todd Smith, Hi c k Otoup a lik , ,J ay Ca th e r , Tom Ca rp e r , J im Ko c h. Ro ger J o hn s on , S t eve Burd e n , John Lee ke , Rick G roff , Ed N e llis. ROW TWO-D e bbi e Sik y t a, K a th a L ev in e , M a r c i a G old e n s t e in , P a tt y Av a rd, S u e B eac hl y, vi ce - pr e sid e nt: M a rgaret Babb , s e c r eta r y : S u e Smith , pr es id e nt ; B e tty Leav itt , tr eas ur e r: M a r y F a llo o n , M a r gar et M ac Ki c hon , D e b b i e R a pp , Billi e Nau s l a r, K a thy H ern a nd e z , Di a ne Bun ya n ROW THR EE - Lo ra A d e n , Lin da S tolld o rf , M a r th a Pr e nti ss, M e lind a M c M a h o n , B e tt y H askin s, .Jan e t Stev e n s, L e eA n n M u ggy , L iz P ul o s, Mary W e st e rv e l t N a n c y ,John s, Mary K lumpp , And a Ka ll as e , Lind a Ca rt e r BA C K ROW-Krist in Ro nn i n g Kat h y J o hn s on, T e r ri Br u ba ker , C or <'e n C la r k , N a n cy Knapp , Mary C as p e r, ,J a n S c hw e ig e r , P a t Stin es , M ar y D e V r ies, M a r y E n o, B ill C rosny , hi s tori a n : S u zy Go e b e l.
Co m b inin g th e ir a r t ist ic t a l e n ts to prod u ce a n in t e r est in g bit of s cu l pt ur e a r e B etty L e av itt, Margar e t Ba b b a n d S u e S m it h I i 11 5

Yells, Signs, and Rallies Busy Knightettes as

"Your pep, your pep, you've got it, now keep it, don ' t lose it, you need it!" could be the theme of the largest pep club in the hi s tory of Southeast.

Sparked with enthusiasm , the Knightettes supported all sports during the year and fostered school spirit by yelling, making signs, and attending games , meets , and pep rallies. Bus trips were taken to Fremont and the state s wim meet at Omaha Westside.

The pep club al so held the annual Homecoming Dance , All Sports Banquet, and Pep Club Spring Breakfast.

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Kni g ht e tt es s p e nd man y h o ur s c r e atin g s i g n s t o deco ra te te am m e mb e r s' loc k ers o n t h e days o f t h e ir g am es.

KNIGHTETTES-FRONT ROW-Jane H a nsen, Pam Sorrell, Sarah Olson Teresa Vant , Kathy Hunt , N a ncy Dort , Ginger Flansburg , Sally Phelps, Kris Swanson , Mary Mussen , Pam Rash , Teri Brady ROW TWO-Mrs. Williams, sponsor; Anita Bogott Joyce Doctor , Molly O ' Brien, C arol Andrew s, Cindy Wagner , Connie Gibbons , Gail Tup pe r Judy Wright , sergeant-at-arm s; Ginny Han s on , vice-president; Nancy Thorne, presid e nt ; Nancy Carlson , secretary; Susan Jenkins, treasurer; Mary Beth Boosalis, Nancy Tin s tman, Marti Chri s tensen , Vicki Schick , Sid Pistner , Terry Dillworth, Kay Blazek, Vicki Mohr , Mrs. Jurgens, s ponsor. ROW THREE-Mary Klanecky , Sally Olsson, Sarah Musselm a n, Melodee McPherso n , Carol King , Jamie Williams, Avery Woods, Susie Westervelt , Nancy Fischer, Linda Faytinger , Camilla Diers , Jean Hudson, Dearwyn Loewenstein, Christie Reed , Molly Sandra Sasse , Colleen Hagerty , Lynda Inman , Stacy James , Kay Anderson, Connie Drath , Murrell , Kathy Johnso:, ROW FOUR-Stephanie Scherick, Anne Olson , Ann Gerard, Michelle Mathi s, Connie Eitel, Mary Atkins , Terry Wickenhauser, Vicki Heggen, Mary DeVries, Pam Van Hook, Kay Stuber , Kathy Buntemeyer , Margaret Wendling, Jean McLoughlin , Jennifer Caplan , Indira Singh, Kris Walters, An':! Walcott , Leanne Beers , Karen Gro s s , Carolyn Chapin , Marcia Goldenstein, Barie Schultz ROW FIVE-Ja n Christensen, Kathy Schooley , Karen Frick , Sue Kirk, Patricia Rochford, Pam Oltrogge , Shirley Kess, Sandie Christman, Barb Gib s on , Cheryl Artz , Kathy Kayser , Susie Riggle, Sharon Jackson , Nancy Evans, Linda Smith , Jane Kehn, Linda Dobler, Judy Duerschner , Darlen e Dirks , Marcia Kominsky, Kathy Berkheim , Gretchen Clarke, Nancy Thompson ROW SIX-Kathy Grundma nn , Linda Jeffrey , Nikki Bly , Pat Holle, Jean Kempkes , Kay Bourne, Gai l West, Darlene Dirks , Sandy Cornell , Judy Doctor , Linda Chittenden , Sue Melson , Shirlayne Lehi Teresa Bell , Virginia Hoxie , Janice Schweiger, Linda Grant, Kathy Ross, Joan Waybright , Pam Hi ckey Marilyn Miller, Char lene Thompson ROW SEVEN-Karen Miller, Yvonne Siemans, Mary Hill, Mary H a mbl et, Diane Bauer , Julie Cosier, Jackie Hoenig , Carolyn Von Goetz, Judy Cottrell , C h eri Gorham, Nancy Berryman, Sus a n Schaefer, Janet Dorsey , Chery l Allen , Pam Glasser , Sue Kirtzfield , Pat Hickey , JoAnn Young, Cindy Li n genfelder, Cindy Null. ROW EIGHT-Carol Staley, Donja Cleavenger, Judy Reddish, Eunice Sieman s , Wanda Gilliland , Kathie Griffis, Phyllis Shannon , Shirley Nord , Betty Leavitt, Sue Beachly, Pat Sands, Ronda Ryan , Kathy Gregg , Janic e Conrad , Cindy Oltman , Sandy Moeller, S u sie Chilen , Kathy Tramel, Linda Green, Terry Korinek, Nancy Troop, Melinda Robin so n ROW NINE-Connie Bo l ton , Linda Johnson, Connie Schwindt, Lucinda C honu s kie , Naomi B ee• man, Ann Quinlan , Nanc y Ha sse ll , Cheryl Keller , Pam Orth , Nancy Enlow, C hri s Grasmi ck, Linda Pl ayter, Joan Badberg , Joyce Latrom , Candy Mercer, Rita Roberts, Pam Carrier, Sharon Unberger, Lora Aden, Rosemary Stoehr ROW TEN-Marleen Fuss, Darleen Mozier, Elaine McNeil, Cindy Beers , Stephanie Maser, Susan Schmelter, Shirlee Hahn, Diane Runyan , Nancy Johns , Janet Moran , N a n cy Nix , susan Lefferdink, Nancy Hardin , Sitare B. Karagozoglu , Jan Ellis , Barb Hamilton , Linda Mitchell, Cindy Johnson. BACK ROWMargaret McKeechen, Nancy Worrall, Jean Tay lor, Pam Garrett, Sherrie Kelly , Kathi Phe l ps , Jody Weise. Kri s Sin k ey, Jane Bailey , Sally Kimberlin, Nancy Dean, N ancy S h elley , Nancy Wuniba ld , E li zabeth Wilson , Jill Eiche, Martha Gan t, Ro se m ary Reed

Largest Pep Club ,n History Is Organized

" We've got to sell all these porn-porns?" exclaim Knightette officer s, Ginny Han so n , Susan J e nkins, Nancy Thorne , Judy Wright, and Nancy Carlson a s they enthusiastically b eg in th e 1965 -66 se a so n :1 I 1 I 11

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Homecoming Royalty 1s Crowned

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Tak i n g advanta g e o f th e g r e at mu s ic pro vid e d b y th e " Maraud e r s" co mb o ar e att e ndant s, Nan cy Dort , S t e ve Mitch e ll , Kri s Swan so n , and Jim D e it e m eye r

Cheerleaders Spark Southeast Enthusiasm

Initiating cheers, porn-porn routines, and songs into Southeast tradition, the varsity cheerleaders were ever active in the creation of school spirit.

To gather students and help build spirit the cheerleaders organized in and out of school rallies, pep skits, parking lot rallies and a bonfire.

To help create victory spirit for the reserve basketball games five reserve cheerleaders were tapped in November.

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Var s ity Cheerleaders-Nancy Dort , Ging e r Fla n sburg, Sally Phelps , Kri s Swan so n , Mary Mussen , Pam R as h , and Teri Brady R ese rv e Cheerleaders-Jane Han se n , Pam Sorrell, Sarah Ol so n, Teresa V ant, and K a th y Hunt.

S CLU B-FRO N T ROW-Mr. M ill e r , sponsor; Steve M i tc h e ll , B ob Kay, Jim Hose n berger. Jim Heents J im Weaver, To m K os. John C unn i n g h a m , vice-preside n t ; B ill Je nnin gs , secretary ; Tom Tidba ll , treasurer; Dick H awley, preside n t; Tom Hin rls, Mr Lo hrber g , spo n sor. ROW TWO-A l Zema n Tim Burroughs , Bob Solheim , Lynn Focht, Gregg Ak s amit , Mark Hergenrader , R o n Mor r iso n , Ti ff Ty rrell , Dick Sp li c h al, Bob Baldwi n , Ro nn B um ga rn e r , Larry B are, Tom Bock. ROW T H REE-Todd H alt, Nei l Bic kl ey, Bart De nn is, Brad F e rguson, Mike O'Neal , Jim L arson, Jim Deitemeyer, Terry C ul well , John D av is, Bob Duffek. Scott Br u nzel !. ROW FOUR- H o u s t o n Doan , Jim Koc h , Scott Dworak , Pat Moobe r ry , Ron Nels :; n , Craig Lutz, Jon Robert s, Bi ll Lei n be r ger , Steve

Active Lettermen Promote Southeast Spirit

Membership in the S Club , backbone of all sport s at LSE , wa s a source of pride for many athletes.

The election of Homecoming and All-Sport s queen s wa s one of the lettermen's main respon sibilitie s . Other duties included ini t iating new members, roping off the basketball court at the h alftime of games and promoting school spirit as well as good sportsmanship.

An S Club Scholarship , financed by program sales and dues , was awa r ded to the out s tanding senior athlete.

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S C lu b o f fice r s T o m Ti d ball , Di c k H a wl ey. Bill J e nnin gs, a nd J o hn C unnin g ham ex hibi t prid e in So uth e a s t 's prev io u s a thl et ic a c hi eve m e nts.

Writing Club Goal-- '66 RUNES Publication

The highlight of the year for the Creative Writing Club came in May with the publication of the 1966 RUNES, Southeast's literary magazine. Working on the RUNES staff gave Writing Club members an opportunity to put their literary interest to use. Besides producing the RUNES, Writing Club members sponsored talks by Karl Shapiro, Pulitzer Prize winner, Neal Copple, a journalism professor at the University of Nebraska, and Mrs. Mary Commers, teacher at Southeast , who discussed Japanese Haiku.

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RUNES STAFF - FRONT ROW-Mr s. Ra sse kh , spo n so r ; R ic h ard Kr a nt z, Linda J e ffr ey, Marcia Go ld e n s tein, Kathl ee n Butterick , C indy Johnson , Rob e rt Da l rymp le, Co nni e Drath, Con ni e Gibbons, Mr s Mack , sponsor. ROW TWO-Kay Stipsky, B a rbara Dudek. Bari e Schultz, K ay Blazek, Terry Dillworth , Vicki Sch ick, Terry Grasmic k , Caro ly n C h api n , T e ri Brady, C hri s Re ed, Mar y Ackerman ROW T HR EE-Cat h y Co leman, Andrea W ood, K a ri Ron nin g, Joan Waybrigh t , Sa ll y Olsson, J a n et M oran, Nancy Nix , L i nd a Grant. Julie Cosie r , Melinda Robinson, Marti Christense n ROW FOUR-B u d Folsom, Judy Cottrell , Kathy Johnson, Lora Aden, Judy Lieneman Cindy Null , Delaine Loewenstein , Su s ie Edwards, Susa n Broutm a n , S uz a nn e S imp so n ROW FIVE-Dave Buntain , Jim Evinger, Kirsten Ty so n , J er r y Webman , Fred Regi s ter M argaret Babb , Terry K or inek, K a th y Berkh e im, Judy Wright , Molly O'Brien BACK ROWB a rbara Hamilton, Katha Levine C r eative Writin g C lub officers , Nancy H a rdin , Barbara Hamilton, and Linda Jeffrey, loo k ove r orig inal works suhmitted for publication in th e RUNES.

Honor Society Tapped under New Policy

National Honor Society members were chosen under a new plan developed by a special committee of the Student Council. The new arrangement provides for the selection of membership under four · criteria: scholarship, leadership, service and character.

Four Southeast seniors qualified as semi-finalists in the NHS scholarship program. They were selected on the basis of their PSA T scores.

National Honor Society Scholarship winners, Robert Dalrymple, Dave Buntain, Richard Krantz, and Susan Smith, stock up on the books they are planning to read before entering college next fall.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW-Gary Ewing, Joel Thorson , Gary Davis , Jan Schwieger, Nancy Hardin, Susan Smith, Betty Leavitt, Linda Varvel, Susan McClendon, Terry Dillworth, Barie Schultz, Molly O'Brien, Sally Phelps, Sally Kimberlin , Pam Rash , N a ncy Tinstman, Kri s Sinkey , Nancy Dort, Susan Lefferdink, Janet Dorsey ROW TWO-Mike Worster, Bob Solheim, Dave Van Horn , H a rry Feuerberg, Melvin Goldberg, Richard Krantz , David Stoltzman, Robert Dalrymple, Doug Wismer, Ed Icenogle, Peter Hengstenberg, Mark Bronson , Ilkka Liede , Terry Grasmick, Carolyn Chapin , Ginny Hanson, Susan Jenkins, Nancy Thorne, Marcia Goldenstein, Janet Moran. ROW THREE-Lynda Inman , Pam Garrett, Cindy Johnson , Kay Anderson , Mary Beth Boosalis, Christie Reed , Mary Ackerm a n , Candy Mercer, N a ncy Troop , Melodee McPherson , Julie Cosier, Kathy Berkheim , Jackie Hopkins , Sid Pistner , Marti Christensen , Phylli s Shannon, Stephanie Scherick , Susan Be achly , Barbara Dudek , Kathy Schooley BACK ROW-Kris Swanson, Susan Riggle, Pam Carrier, Kathy Ro ss, Vicki Schick, Stacy James , Elizabeth Wilson, Vicki Nichols, Linda Jeffrey , JoAnn Young, Linda Grant , Ann Quinlan , Larry Bare , John Cunningham , Ron Christensen , D ave Buntain , Virginia Hoxie , Darlene Dirks.

NFL Members Debate Controversial Issue

Southeast debators spent many hours gathering information relative to the 1965-66 National Forensic League topic, "Resolved: That the Federal Government should adopt a program of compulsory arbitration of labor-management disputes in basic industries."

Participation in various tournaments afforded debators an opportunity to gain experience outside the classroom and also to earn points necessary for membership in Forensic League. The debate squad took part in tournaments in Iowa, South Dakota and Nebraska.

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NFL-FRONT ROW-Dave K epler, Gi nn y H a n son , C harlo tte Bunn , K aty Jone s, Jan C hri ste n sen , Kathy Berkheim , Darlene Dirks , Step h anie Maser ._ ROW TWO-AI Zeman , Tom Bates , Mike G ruhn , Dave Buntain, Jim Berglund, Mark Osterberg , Fred Registe : BACK ROWBIii Hmz e, Bart Denni s, ,Jerry Webman, Ken Wald , Dave La n dis, Tim Kin caid, Jack Brickson.
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D ebate co ach , Tom K eene, advises varsity debators Fred Re gist e r , J e rry Webman, Ken Wald and Dave Landis as they formulate and organize arguments for an upcoming tournament.

Future Nurses Gain Valuable Experience

Future Nurses of America, an organization designed to give students insight into the many aspects of nursing, proved to be of valuable assistance to its members in planning their careers.

Sponsored by Mrs. Courtney, Southeast school nurse, and Mrs. Faling, the organization hosted speakers, toured hospitals and schools of nursing, and held money-making projects.

Club members also assisted Mrs. Courtney with the various health tests given to all students.

"Will I live?" Linda Green anxiously awaits the decision of future nurses Chris Grasmick , Judy

Harvey and Linda Chittenden. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA - FRONT ROW-Marcia Wherli, Janice Pivonka , Barbara Lang , Donna Ru ss, Cindy Henderson, Peggy Handy, Shirley Nord , Nancy Enlow, Peggy McLeod BACK ROW-Mrs Courtney, spo n sor ; Lucinda Chonuskie, Sharon Umberger, Judy Harvey , corres ponding s ecretary ; Linda Green , s ecretary-treasurer ; Linda Chittenden , vice-president ; Ch ri s Grasmick, president ; Janet H arris , Diane Swenson, Gayle West , Rita Roberts

International Club Sponsors Bermuda Dayi

In February International Club s pon sored the annual Sadie Hawkin s dance , which featured the jugband and the coronation of the king and queen. Bermuda Day , a money-making project for International Club wa s held in May.

Su san Jenkin s, president of Interna t ional Club and an American Field Se r vice Returnee from Germany, showed her slide s of Germany and spoke at one meeting. Many other interesting gue s t s peaker s provided the programs at other meetings.

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K ing Ri c k M e t z a nd Qu eC' n Vi c ki M o hr and th e ir at te ndants. L in da Sto lld o rf. B ill Co nd o n , D a n Hi gg in s, a nd T e rr y K o rin e k , we r e r evea le c! durin g h a lf t im e a t th e S adi e Hawkin s danc e.

INTERNATIONAL CLUB-FRONT ROW-Mr. H a mmelman , sponsor; Mr. Pearce, sponsor; Lynda Inm a n , secretary; Susan Jenkin s, president Pat Hicky, vice-president ; Marcia Kominsky, treasurer ; Sitare B. K a ragozoglu, Vicki Shick, Terry Dillworth , Barie Schultz, Li n da Faytinge r , Marti C hri ste n se n Kathy John so n , Jud y Wright , Connie Gibbons , Christie Reed , Marilyn Miller ROW TWO-Nancy Stier , L eA nn K e rn , Candy Mercer , Rita Robert s , Sue Schmelter, Li n da Grant , Pam Hi c k ey, Mary Kl a necky , Stacy James, Cheryl Artz , Karen Frick, Kay Anderson , Lorraine Birkm a nn Renee Garnett, Cheryl M as on , Carol Bl yt he , Kath y Day. ROW THREE-Nancy Dahl, Jean ette Johnson, Carol Smith, M a r y Smiley, Sue McCarthy, Joan Maw, Debbie Mayhew, Kathleen Butt e rick , Jud y Li e n e man , N a n cy Hohn s tein, Kay Stips k y, Cindy Cl a rke , Linda Stemper, Janet S tev e n s, Su s ie A m a n , Pat P e t e r , Linda Schutte, Kath y Quay ROW FOUR-Sandy Meier , Ca rol y n M cCor d , Sally M cG inty , Connie Robin so n , Virgini a Stucky, Mary Klumpp, Nancy Knudsen, K a th y Jolliff , Nancy Gibson , C indy Hender s on , Debie Va s holz, Bobbi Cronkite, Lynn Boyer, M ary H a rle y , J ea n Pheasant , Linda H a n se n , Mona Stewart , Ellen Schutte, Kath y Nelsen. ROW rlVE - K ar e n Co lling s , Sa ndr a M a lone , Jani s Dare , Kathr y n Raa sc h , N a ncy Martens, Sally Evinger. K a thy V oig ht , Li sa Furr, B a rb Lewi s, Debbie Edward s, Randi Cook, Kathy Burden, Lir.da H oward, L a ur e l Ger la c h , Jud y Brauch. Janet M a xwell , Ann Hoffm a n , Betty Walters. ROW S IX- Caro l Ca rl so n , M e linda M c M a hon , P a t Ha s kin s, Willa Boyd, Marcia Pars ons, Kathy Johns on , Susan Diers, Ann H arvey , Diane Peterman, M a r c i a Mather , An n Stovall, Julie Swan s on , Nancy C unningh a m. Nancy Cros b y , M a r s h a K a hm , Di a nne D a lton , Jan Sch w ieger , Dorothy Neill ROW SEVE N-Lind a E mbur y. Ger r y Hi c k s, Trud y Damor , K are n Frischmann, Shelle y Thorton , Lind a Go ldb erg. Pam Butt e rfi e ld , Lind a Judd , N a ncy Adamson , Jod y Beek, Terry Korinek , Jacq u e Nichol s, Vicki Anderson, Teresa V a nt , P a m Sorre ll. Jud y Newsham, Barb Maca , Michele Gi es ick, ivlary Young. BA C K ROW-Carol Hove y, Cindy Arnold, Di a n e Swenson, Marcia Wehrli , Judy Co ttrell. Ca rolyn Von Goetz. Susan Holyoke , Ilkka Liede, Dave Mo ess ner , Steve H anson, Dave La ndi s. H e nry Adams , Tim Burrough s, Dor y Mar s h , P e t e r Heng s t e nberg , Mar y T i dball.

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Reorganization, Service--Key Club Goals

The Key Club motto, ' 'Serve with integrity ," provided a basis for the activitie s of Southeast's chapter of this international organization. Sponsored by Kiwanis , the club emphasized reorganization and an increase in s chool and community service.

In the area of community service , member s participated in "Salvation Army and Muscular Dystrophy fund drives, and sponsored an all-school food drive for needy families.

A major event was the Key Club Carnival , designed to raise money for AFS and other school clubs.

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KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW-Mr. Wi lson, sponsor; Tom H i nds , Tom Tidball , secretary ; Dick Hawley , Tiff Ty r rell , preside n t ; Scott Wright, vice-president; Terry Grasmick, treasurer ; Houston Doan, Mr. Ferguson, spon s or ROW TWO-Dick Splichal , Jim Reents , Rick Windle , Harold L a ntz. Ed Icenogl e, Al Sos hnik , Ed Sands, B ::: b Duffek. ROW THREE-Clayton Miller , Gary Ki ssel , Mike Edwar d s, Jim Allgood , Bill Cantin, Joel Thorson , Terry Remigio, Mike Shelley ROW FOUR-Charlie Hall , Dave B ecker , Eldo n Dietrich , A ll en Lee , Dick Elder , Bill Wiley, Bob Wolfe , Craig Schaefer , Kurt Sonderegger. ROW FIVE- Don Hill, Dave B u ntai n , Jim Evi n ger , Ter r y Lang, Mark Bro n son, Dave Van Horn, Gary Ewing , John Icenogle BACK ROW-Jim Maso n , Jack Brickso n , Steve Mose s, Craig Taddike n , Bob Woest , Steve Nootz, Dave Schmidt , Bart Denn is , Bob Solheim Key Club officers Terry Gra s mick , Scott Wright, Tom Tidball , Dick Hawl e y , and Tiff Tyrrell , and spo n s or Mr. Fran Dorai s pla s t e r the halls with colo rful po ste rs in hopes of a s uc c es s ful project .

Toys, Recordings Keep Red Cross Active

Membership doubled and participation improved as Red Cros s increased its role among Southeast clubs. Two major projects the Red Cross undertook this year were collecting and repai r ing toy s for the Winnebago Indian children and recording books for the blind. The organization also assembled a s.crapbook for a school in South Africa to continue communication with a former Southeast AFS student.

a rb a r a H a milton, Mary Kl anecky , Terry Grasmick ROW THREE - Kath y Dreith , P a m H ickey , Ja n Sc h w i ege r , C h e r y l A r t z , C ind y H e n de r so n , N a ncy Fisc h e r , Kathy John s on , Lora Aden, Betty Leavitt , J u l i e Cos i e r , K at h y G riffi s, D ave V a n H o rn R OW FO U R- S t e ph a ni e Scheri c k , Susa n Edwards. M a rci a Komin s k y, Kat h y Be r kh ei m , D ebbie V ash o l z, Mari ly n Mi ll e r , S u sa n Le ff erd ink , S u sa n Bro u t m a n , C in d y Lingenfe l der Terry Korinek , Nancy Troop , John Ice n og l e. B ACK R OW- S h aron P ink e r ton, Pa m H asti n gs , K ay Stips k y , Ann Qu i nl a n , Jo A nn Yo un g, Nancy Gibson, C h e ri Go rh a m , Patty Avard , Ronda Rya n , W m. C h ar les J o hn so n , R oge r John so n

R eco rdin g a hook fo r t h e blind ar e R e d Cros s o ffic e r s, Nan cy Hardin , Mark Whit e, and Carol e Shell ey. RED CROSS-FRONT ROW-Carole She ll ey, Do n ja Cleavenge r , J u dy W un n iba ld , M ary Bl y, J oa n Ma u , D e bbie Iron s, Ca ndy Merc e r , R i ta Robert s, Nancy H a rdin , Mary Ka y Qu i n l a n , Jane t Mora n , N a n cy Nix , Mar k W hi te R O W T W O-K ath a L ev in e, P at Hickey, Sally O lss o n , Caro l y n Chapin, Connie Drath, Mary DeV ri es , Sitare Bu y uk K a r agozog lu , M e l odee M c Ph e r so n , Lind a J e ffr ey, B
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Synkra-Knights Take 'This Ole Riverboat'

'Gay nineties' costumes and music from a player piano set the mood as Stacy James, Jim Deitemeyer, Nancy Thorne, Jim Yost, Sally Phelps and John Cunningham participate in the boy-girl act , "Honky-Tonk A Go-Go."

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SYNKRA-KNIGHTS - FRONT ROW-Karen Whitesell , v ice-president ; Pam Carrier , Teresa Vant , Debbie Magee , Sarah Olson , Jody Wiese , Lynne Smith , Jan Christens en , Pam Ra s h , Cindy Wagner BACK ROWMolly O ' Brien , president ; Kay Calkins , Sara Bookstrom , Carolyn McCord , Leslie Shaw , Gwen Hlava , Stacy James , Nancy Worrall , Sally Kimberlin , Sally Phelps Exhibiting perfect synchronization are Jane Hansen and Kathy Hunt as they begin their act, "Journey Down the River."

SYNKRA-KNIGHTS - FRONT ROW-Nancy Brickson, Cindy Henderson, Sandy Meier , Ann Hoffman , Jane Hansen , Linda Lampshire, Cindy Johnson, Terry Robel, Kathy Hunt , Nancy Tinstman, treasurer. BACK ROW-Mrs. Kathy Jurgens, sponsor; Sue Stiner, Nancy Cunningham , Terry Dillworth, Nancy Thorne, Martha Gant , Cheri Gorham , Mary Moreland, Gretchen Hedge, Sue Christiansen, Kathy Schooley, secretary.

On Trip Through Dixie

With all members participating , "Last Stop New Orleans" ends the 1966 Synkra-Knights show.

Boo! The Villain (alias Sue Stiner) plunges into the water in hot pursuit of "The Hero."
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'A Thousand and One Knights' Provides

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Suzanne Simpson, Linda Varvel and Rosemary Reed effectively capture the tragic mood of junior Tracy Dalton ' s original play , " The Lonely Sea and the Sky." "Fabulous Four Farces," Bob Wolfe , Scott Wright , Clarke Faulkner and Bill Wiley, perform popular songs with a folk music flair. Seven graceful senior boys exhibit faultless style as they perform their interpretation of the ballet "Swan Lake."

Amusement for All

An abundance of Southeast talent was displayed at this year's Nite of Knights, "A Thousand and One Knights." Emcees Terry Grasmick and Ed Icenogle entertained audiences between acts and kept the annual variety show going smoothly.

Musical acts ranging from folksinging to songs from the 1920' s provided a large part of the entertainment. Drama tic acts, skits and a ballet by senior boys added variety to the show.

The Best Act Award was presented to the "Jamaica Brass," an instrumental group doing their own interpretations of several popular songs.

Master of Ceremonies, Terry Gramick, encounters some trouble as he tries to assist his co-emcee Ed Icenogle , across the "street."

Consisting of Bill Cantin, Larry Grams , Gary Davis , Dave Moessner , Jim Lefler, and Joel Thorson (not pictur e d) , award-winning " Jamaica Brass" offers a spirited rendition of the popular song "A Taste of Honey."
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Instrumental Groups Active Throughout

Man y hours of rehearsal under Director Paul Austin proved well worthwhile a s band and orchestra members participated in variou s activities during the year. The band added an energetic spark to football and basketball games, participated in assemblies and parades, and sponsored Southeast's annual var iety s how, Nite of Knights.

Orche stra members were kept busy entertaining at ve spers and public concerts , and attending various music clinics. In addition, the orchestra provided the instrumental background for Southeast's annual operetta.

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MAJORETTES - FRONT R OW - Jac ki e H opk in s, Ju dy D u e r sc hn e r B AC K R O W - M ary C un c-le r so n , Ca mill a Diers

With unending enthusiasm, th e pep band bolstered school spirit throughout the sports seasons.

School Year

BAND-FRONT ROW-Dennis Heyen , Gene Bourne , D aryl Cisney , Jan Harri s, Connie Bolton , Jim Edington, Darlene Dirks , Paula Hadden , Debbie Mayhew , Ann Sakai, Jackie Hopkin s. Mona Stewart, Bl a ke Rowlison , Sharon Umberger , ROW TWO-Kent Augustin Ton y M a nthey. Charles McInto s h , Georgia Schmidt , Neal Bachman , Cathy Gregg , M a rcia Parsons, Bob Dye. Ilkk a Liede. Bill Cantin, John Tavlin , Don Bu s h , Dick Sonderreger. Mike Barn e tt. Al L ee E ld on Davis Naomi Beeman ROW THREE-,Tudv Duerschner, Charles Hall , Nancy Martens Nancy Evans. Linda Johnson. Rav Thompson Bru ce Baker , V/ood y Weil age, Rich Rumbaugh. Floyd Parks. Jim Hlav a, Gary Way. Linda Jone s , P a t Peter s , Gary Davis Jud y Schw a rtz , Rich Ronning Curt Kimb a ll, Bruce Bottlinger , Mr. Austi n , Ed Icenogle. ROW FOUR-Tom Houtchen s Paula Kokesch , Camilla Diers. John Mahaff y, Bill Brethouwer , Mar s hall Cameron , Jim Wilken. L arry Grams , ,Tim Lefler Jim Carrier , Erik Anderson , Ed Bullock , Ed Van Vliet , Larry Hartman Ri chard Tatum, St ev e Holman, Alan Boye , Bryce Ande r son, Jim Strobel. ·

Students Find

"Tune it up, kids," admonishes Mr. Cole as he leads the Advanced Choir in daily rehearsal.

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Musical Accomplishments to be Rewarding

Production of the operett a , "Annie Get Your Gun", was the highlight of the year for choir members. Building sets, gathering costumes, and learning lines and songs to perfection was hard work, but well worth the effort.

Always eager to perform, the choir, directed by Mr. John Cole, took part in assemblies, vesper concerts and the City-Wide Choral Festival.

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W o od s, C h e r y l A ll e n , L y n da Inm a n , R o n da R ya n , S u s i e Je nkin s, M a r y Kl a n ec k y. R ose m a r y R ee d , N a n cy Nix , N a n cy D ea n , J a ckie Hoenig , Vi c ki H egge n , S u s ie Ri gg l e, C ind y Ling e nf e ld e r , S h a nn o n Corg a n , K a r e n G ro s s, M a r y A c k e rm a n , Jill Eich e, K ay Ander s on , Chri s W a lt e r s, S ara h Mu sse lm a n , S h e rl ay n e L e hi. Mr. C ol e. ROW T HR EE- M a r y Atkin s, P a m G l ase r , M a r y Mu sse n, K ay Bl a z e k , Bob P e wthe r s, H a rr y Sewa rd , A nn Walco tt , Lin da ,J e ffr ey , Ginn y H a n so n , Vi c ki Sc hi ck. Li gz ie Wil so n , N a n cy S h e ll ey, Cind y J o hn s on ,. C hri s Gra smi c k , J a mi e Willi a m s, Rose m a r y S t oe hr , M a ri jea n H a ll S t eve R eed, Jim R ee nt s, Tim Burro u g h s, P a ul R e ulancl , Rob S c hupb a ch ROW FO U R - Al a n Sasse , B o b H o ll oway , R o nn Bum ga r<ln e r , B o b B a ldwin Di c k K ro hm e r , Da n Durri e. Steve O s b o rn , S t eve D a vi s, D a v e L a ndi s, .J e ff G r ee n wa ld Jim R ose n b e rge r D ave V a nH o rn , Bi ll Wil ey, H e nr y Ad a m s, T o m H ayes, Al a n S p e n ce r , D a n Trombl a , Ri c k Barbe r, De nni s D et hl e fs, Do u g Brown, Jo hn C id lik. S t eve M it c h e ll. R oger Hill e , Jim Y es t. Tiff T y rr e ll B AC K ROW -,Jon Furr e r , Al Ha ac k , D a n W e rnin g , B a rr y M a nn Bo h P re n os il.

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'66 Operetta

After many disagreements , Annie

admit that "falling in love is wonderful."

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Dolly Tate (Jill Eiche) pleads with Sitting Bull (Steve Davis) to spare her scalp while Charlie Dav e nport (Tim Burroughs) steadies the victim. Tommy Keller (Dave Landis) and Winnie Tate (Shirley Kess) spend a tender moment together after a long separation
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Oakley (Liggzie Wilson) and Frank Butler (Jim Yost)

Brings Comedy, Romance to L. S. E. Stage

"Oh ya cain't git a man with a gun!" With this in mind, sharpshooter Annie Oakley set out to win the attention of handsome Frank Butler, and the stage was set for the Advanced Choir's presentation of 'Annie Get Your Gun'. Under the direction of John Cole and Max Bunker the various phases of the show were co-ordinated. A variety of musical selection with orchestral accompaniment, lively choreography and light-hearted comedy combined to make the musical a success.

"That's mi g hty purty shootin'," exclaims Foster Wilson ( Bob Solheim) , hotel proprietor, on examining Annie 's victim. Anni e's sisters Minnie (Pam Rash ) Nellie (Susie Westervelt) and J ess ie (Vicki Mohr). and brother , Little Jake (Henry Adams) , stand by to le nd moral support to her.

'Tm an Indian too , a Sioux ," sings Annie as she tries to imitate the intricate footwork of the Indian dancers.

GIRLS GLEE-F RONT ROW- A nne Stovall , Nola McClellan , Mary Yetman, Nancy Schaefer , Pam Fitzwater, Michele Chres t e nsen, Judy Newsham , Pa m Findley , Susie Lindburg , B a rb a r a L a ng , Susie Aman, Kathy Ferguson , Ro s emary F ulch er , Kat y Jone s, Pam Sorrell, Lorraine Knudtson, Linda Cantin, Cindy Kutz er, Jan et Stev e n s , C athy Phelps , Jane Mus s elman , M ar ia n Br a ndt , Jackie Oltrogg e, Nancy G ib son, Cindy John s on , Linda Ho y. ROW T WO-C aro le Shelley , Jud y Reuland, Nancy Butz , Linda Sc hwindt , Pat Lewi s, T e re sa Vant , Diane Swenson, Ca n dy L egg , Susie B ai r ; C hri s John so n , Lois Scott, Linda Stolldorf , Louise Stapleton , Cat h y Unger, Linda Lampshire, Jody Holm q ui st , Peggy McCloud, Gail Mo ats, Sandy M eye r , Cindy C lar k e , Linda Stemper, Nancy E ngl e r , Sh aro n Pinkerton, Nancy Brol yer, M a x Bunker ; director. ROW THREE-Kathy McCl a in , Sand y Co lin , Cat hy Barger, Jean Pheasast, Carol Bl yt h e, Pam Exon , K at hy H ove lsrud, Janice Pivonka, Paula Jones, M ary Mor e la nd , P a m Hil ton, Debbie Vasholz, J a n et M axwe ll , Nan cy Ne a l, Vern a Kenner, Vickie Anderson, Cathy M agee , Michele Giesick, Cathy Fi c kl e, Kay St i ps k y , Melanie Bates , M a r y Dean, Ka t h y Larson , Mary Harley , A nn Hoffm an , N a n cy Nolon, B arb Maca BACK ROW-K a thy Burn ett, Vickie Bouwen s , S u sa n Kru ger , Leslie H e ilig , Kir ste n Tyson, Mary Cam pbe ll , Gretc hen H edge , W ill a B oyd, Cathy H a llberg, K a t h y W atts, Lynn Boyer, Ruth Frasier, Carol Smith, R e nee Garnett , K at h y Humbl e, Linda Varv e l , Vir g ini a Binge r , Cindy Hender so n , Lynda Schorr , M ary Gunder s on, Mary Allard, Donna Ru ss, Sandy M eier , Co ll ee n Gutgse ll , Roxanne Turn e r , Susan H e nn essey, N a n cy Loerch

Chara/Groups Harmonizei Entertain Many

MODERN C HOIR-FTIONT ROW

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Marijean H a ll, Cindy W a gner, Susan ,J e nkin s, J a n Smayda, Ro sem a r y Stoehr , Rond a Ryan , Jill

Eiche. BACK ROW-Leland Sa sse, Scott Wri g ht , Steve O s born Cl a rk e Faulkner , Jim Yost , Bill Wil ey , Jim Edington , Steve D av i s, Tom M c Cow n , Ga r y Davis, D ave W ey hr a u c h , S t a n Ewing , Gretchen H eclge

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Knights and Ladies Enjoy 'A Royal Night'

Colorful decorations and music by the "Jags" combo provided the setting for the 1965 Junior-Senior Prom. The decorations, effectively carrying out the theme "A Royal Night," transformed the boys' gym into a medieval castle. Highlighting the Prom was the announcement of 'the Royal Court and the crowning of the king and queen.

J. C unnin g h a m and G Flan s bur g-Prom R oy alt y ROY A L C OUR T. - F RONT R O W - Sh a wn S eac r e st p age ; John C unnin g h a m Kin g; G ing e r F l a n sb ur g Qu ee n ; Sa ll y T horn e, p age. B AC K R O WDi c k H aw ley, Bill ,J e nnin gs, T iff Ty rr e ll , K r is S w a n so n, Na n cy H a r di n , Te ri llr a <l y

ATHLETICS

Outstate Wins, Tie, Highlight 3-5-1 Mark .

Built around a nucleus of only six returning lettermen, Head Coach Bill Stephenson' s Knights compiled a reputable 3-5-1 record. Three decisive wins over outstate foes and a scoreless tie with third-ranked North Platte highlighted a rugged schedule .

Six Southea st standouts were chosen to the All-Ci ty Honor Roll. These were Juniors Jon Roberts and Bill Guilford, and Seniors Harold Griffin, Mike O'Neal, Steve Mitchell , and Dick Spichal. Dick Spichal also was chosen to All-State Honorable Mention.

'!t j , , I1 , I H e ad Co a c h Bill S t e ph e n so n au gm e n ts t ea m d es ire w ith p e r s onal in s piration Hard Work and Desire Southeast 0 Southeast 0 Southeast 26 Southeast 6 Southeast 0 Southeast 6 Southeast 26 Southeast 12 Southeast 19 North Platte ............. .. 0 Northeast .. .. ..... ... ... .. .. .. 26 Hastings ... ......... ....... .. ... 0 Fremont ...... ... .. .......... ... 19 Bellevue ..... ....... ............ 6 Lincoln High. .. ... ...... ... 12 Bea trice ... ...... ... .... .. .... .. 12 Pius X ...... ..... .......... ...... ... 40 Grand Island .... .... .... 6 S e nior quart e rback Tom K os fir es a p e rf e ct s piral S e nior End Jim D e ite m eye r g rabs , rambl es goalward

Characterize Overall Football Attitudes

A staunch Kni ght d efe n se l e d by Seniors Dave Feerh e usen and Jim Deitemeyer stifles Link back Charles King. Breaking tackles by stiff -armin g and sid e -stepping En route to a 15-yard gain and important first down

Though Mark Mediocre,

Though sporting a mediocre record, the Knights scored impressively in the statistics department. They edged their foes in the first down column 9391, and in pass completion percentage 50% to 45%. They outdistanced their foes in the air 731-612 while losing the total offense by only eleven yards.

Junior Jon Roberts and Senior Tom Kos each ran for three touchdowns and Kos also threw five passes for tallies. The longest touchdown of the season was a 55-yard ramble with a pass interception by Junior Ronnie Nelson.

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VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW-Tom K os , Jon Rob erts M ik e 0-N ea l D ave M cEwe n ROW TWO-B ill Lei n berger , Larry B are, Scott Dworak , Bill Jen n ing s. Pau l M e rritt. Pau l B e n s on H a r o ld G riffin , Da v e F ee rhu se n ROW THREE-Dick Splichal. Steve M itc h e ll , Jim S h a r p , R a mo n Kohl. Coach Bi ll Stephenso n , Ri c h a rd H awley, Da v e Stoltzm a n Coac h Bill Miller, B ob Prenosi l , Mark H erge n rader , Pa ul Harm s, Brad Ferguson. ROW FOUR-Ron Morrison. Tiff Tyrre l l. Jim Ri se nberg er, B o b Ka y, Tom B ock, Greg Aksamit , Ro n N e l so n , Bill G u i lf ord , Dan Durr ie, Jim D e i t e m eyer BACK ROW -Cra ig Lutz P a t Mooberr y, Jim Delp , Bob Solheim. Se ni o r Bil1 Je nnin gs l eads v igoro u s ca l is th e ni cs.
South e a s t footba ll e r s pr e par e for ga m es with workouts m game jerseys . Accumulated Knight Statistics Impressive Juni o r Bill Leinb e r ge r evades a tackler for pa rt o f th e 135 ya rd s h e gained ru s hin g against Hastings Tigers. 149

Football--A Synthesis of Fall Activities

Football players strive for personal satisfaction and school glorification. Cheerleaders and pep club quest for that intangible ingredient - spirit. Students show support by being faithful followers at pep rallies, games and bus migrations. The marching band, concession sellers, apprehensive coaching staffs, and the grandeur of Homecoming all helped to synthesize the many diverse facets of a football season.

Junior End Bill Guilford secures assistanc e from Coach Bill Miller as Dr. Dwight Cherry looks on. Cheerleaders actuate enthusiasm from Knightette section.

Reserves, Sophomores Prepare for Future

Wins over Northeast and Hastings and a tie with a tough Lincoln High squad highlighted the reserve season.

Coach Charles Gordon noted the fine efforts of Paul Thomas, Stu Sims, Steve Bakk, and Joe Beard , which were rewarded with positions on the varsity.

Southeast's 1965 Sophomore football squad battled to a 2-1-2 season.

Noting the balance of this year's team, Coach Bob Lohrberg praised the good play of Bruce Wilson, Jim Cleven, Doug Manton, and Bruce Monson.

RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM - FRONT ROW-Dan Hartm im , Joe Martin , Tom Flack , Larry Feerheusen, Norm Hill , Tom Ha yes, Gary Eckhard, Steve Wright , Dick H e r genrader, Bill Loerch, Mike C h a rnicki , Gary Keele. ROW TWO-K eith Wa lk er, Steve Ko ser, David Rodgers , Roger Maxey, Gary Lutman, Paul T h omas, T im Mercer, St e ve Bakk , Roger Nelsen, Bill Wiley, Larry Wiedman, Stu Sims BACK ROW-Coach C h a rl es Gordon, Lee Merritt , Bob Pewther s, Jeff Elliott, Bob Peterson , Dick E ld er , Tom Dworak , Tom Een, Roger Nelson , Dick Beard, Jo hn B ecker, Terry Gillispie, Coach Dean Sell.
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SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM - FRONT ROW-Ri c k Dolk, Rick Mes s man , Paul H e ndricks, Jim Sasse , Les McInto s h , Don Fuller, Bob Frake r , Tim Stewa r t, Mik e Arter, Bob G r een, J o hn Aitken , Doug Manton , Terry Ri ege rt. ROW TWO-Terr y Richten , R od Yokel, Tom Holman , Dan Morgan , Dick Otoupalik, Jim C leve n, M arcis Upeslacis, Tom Mc C own , Joey Robert s, Bruce Monson, Phil Te g el e r , John Salestrom, Audie Wi se, Doug Ebe l. BACK ROW-Coach Dennis Puelz, Trey Fink, Tom D eit eme yer, D av e Jesperson, Craig El!i o tt, Craig Morton, Bob Dunov a n , Steve H a ll , Bruce Wilson, C hu c k S~th, Barry Lostroh, Tim Hedberg , Alan McCr ac ken , Coach Boh Lohrberg

Harriers Turn in Outstanding Performance

Rugged practice sessions and tough varsity meets netted Southeast a solidly balanced cross country team.

Winning the Trans-Nebraska meet and placing second in the city meet rewarded the squad for its 230 miles of running during practices.

Coach Roy Churchill praised state tournament qualifier Neal Bickley and also Jim Larson, Kent Augustin, and Dave Moessner for their efforts.

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CROSS COUNTRY T E AM -Ga r y Fos t e r. D e nni s Du c k wo rth L o nni e H o n eyc utt , Jim Co y Eri k Ander s on , John Mahaffy , Pat Border, Jim Sch a ffer, Bill Timm e rm a n D a r y l C is n ey Jim M e t z , D a ve M o ess n e r K e nt A ugu s tin , Jim L a r s on , N al B i ckley , Coach Roy Churchill Harrier Erik Anderson runs through a woody course in a Cross Country meet held at Pioneers Park.

Basketball--The Grimace of Competition

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Lacking height, the going was rough for the 1965-66 varsity basketball squad. Finishing 6 ' and 12, the Knights came on strong at the end of the season as district runners-up. Senior Terry Culwell earned honorable mention for the all-city team while Senior Jim Deitemeyer gained honorable mention for the all-city and all-state squads.

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Seniors Terry Culwell , John Cunningham and Jim Deitemeyer control the boards. Senior Terry Culwell goes high for two points despite the defensive efforts of his Beatrice opponent.

For a Respectable District Runner-up Finish

Senior defensive stalwarts Bill Jennings and Steve Deurmyer join to bl anket a Pius cager high and low. Junior Bill Guilford drills a nifty left-handed hook against Northeast in a tough Intra-city battle. Senior John Cunningham springs for a tip-in.

Second Place District Finish

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L.S.E. 57 Beatrice ...... .... .. ... ...68 High Scorer - Deitemeyer...... 12 L.S.E. 50 Northeast 74 High Scorer - Tyrrell... .... .... ..... ..... 14 L.S.E. 52 Fremont .. .......... ...... 56 High Scorer - Guilford .... ... ... ... .... .17 L.S.E. 70 Pius X .... ... .. ..... .... .. .63 High Scorer - Culwell ... .. .. ...... ........16 L.S.E. 64 Lincoln High ......66 High Scorer - N elson ... ..... .. ..... ...... 19 ,.l ,, L.S.E. 83 Grand Island .... ..61 High Scorer - Deitemeyer .15 L.S.E. 56 Creighton Prep ......80 High Scorer - Nelson 10 L.S.E. 72 Hastings .. .. ..... .. ....57 High Scorers-Deitemeyer, Culwell.. ....14 L.S.E. 56 Bellevue 61 High Scorer - Nelson .18 L.S.E. 45 Northeast 74 Steve Deurmyer High Scorer - Guilford ......... ........ .10
Jim Deitemeyer Ron Nelson Bill Guilford John Icenogle, Mgr.

Marks End of Tough Season

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L.S.E. 69 North Platte 56 High Scorers - Deitemeyer, Cunningham 13 L.S.E. 55 Lincoln High ... ...61 High Scorer - Deitemeyer ...... 17 L.S.E. 58 Sioux City Central 78 High Scorer - Cunningham 12 L.S.E. 54 Pius X ....... ..... ....... ..65 High Scorer - Culwell .......... ... ... ..... 13 L.S .E . 72 Nebra s ka City 57 High Scorer - Guilford ....... ...... .... .18 L.S.E. 39 Boys Town .... .... .85 Hi gh Scorer - Thoma s 11 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT L.S.E. 72 Lincoln High 59 High Scorer - Deitemeyer ...... 20 I L.S.E. 39 Northeast .... ... .....49 High Scorer - Cunningham 9
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District Games--Peak of Knights' Basketball

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Trainer Dav e Stolzman deftly bind s an ankle. A c resc endo of coaching savvy , synchronized team effort, and zealous school support peaked at district tournament time as the Knight basketball squad finished runner-ups. Bill Guilford 's basket caps a Knight fast break.

Re serves and Sophomores Key for Future

Though y oung and inexperienced, t he Knight reserv e basketball team po sted a respect able 6-10 record. Built on the nucleus of only three juniors and eleven sophomores, the squad improved greatly as the year progressed. Earning praise from Coac h Pueltz were Junior Don Hill and Soph omore Randy Smith.

A young and inexperienced sophomore basketball squad improved through the season and earned a 4 and 5 mark. Coach Wayne Bates noted a team weakness in freethow shooting but praised the consistently good play of Mark Oppegard, Tim Hedberg, and Steve Moser, who were all rewarded with positions on the reserve team.

RESERVE B AS KETBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW-Dan Kubick, D o ug Weber , Tim Willits, Oscar Cossio , Bob Morton , Steve Moser, Randy Sm i th TOP ROW-Manager Roger Zajicek , Tom Deitemeyer , St u Sims, Doug Manton , Roger Ryman , Roger Maxey, Scott Kennedy , Don Hill, Coach Dennis Pueltz. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM-Standing left , Coach Wayne Bates. FRONT ROW-Mike Epp , John Salestrom , Paul Hendricks , Jim Sasse. ROW TWO-Rog e r Severin, Trey Fink , John Larsen, Lee Grotelueschen , Scott Young , Rick Windle. BACK ROW-Roger N e lson, Terry R e ig e rt , Bob G r ee n, Mark Oppegard

Four State Records Surpassed by Knights

The Southeast swim team successfully retained the state swimming title for the eighth consecutive season. The Kni gh ts sha r e t he cr own wit h We sts ide , each t ally ing 78 ½ points . Fou r r ecords fell t o the team as Dave Schmidt , Stan Ewing and t he free style r ela y team bette r ed e xisting state ma r ks.

The st ron g squad easily won four dual meet s, the cit y meet and the T r an s -Neb r a ska mee t during the year .

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Tom Tidball butterflies well ahead of the field SWIMMING TEAM-FRONT ROW-Kevin Popp, Bob Adams , Dave Schmidt , Scott Wright, Jack Brickson, Al Zeman , ,Jerry Coy , Tom Houtchens. ROW TWO-Mike Zeman. ROW THREE-Coach John Reta , Manager John Tavlin , L e s Zadina, Tom Tidball , Todd Hall, Steve Nootz, Chris Kidwell , Rick Gilbert , Bob Ba ldwin , Jim Roberts BACK ROW-A s si s tant Coach Don Copas , George Joy , Dave Weins t e in , Bruce Magee , Kent Hob s on , John Alden , Rick Van Lan d ing h am, Stan Delair , Jim Mas on, Stan Ewing.

As Eig hth Straight Swim Crown Captured

Left , David Schmi d t Tom Tidball and S tan Ewing build up their legs with kickboards.
1966 SOUTHE AST ST ATE SWIMMING RECORDS 100-yard Breaststroke Stan Ewing 1:04.2 200-yard Individual Medley Dave Schmidt 2:06.6 100-yard Backstroke Dave Schm idt 57.1 400-yard Freestyle Relay To m T idball, Jerry Coy, Steve Nootz , Rick Gilbert 3:29.2
Junior Dave Schmidt races against the clock on way to the state mark in the 100 -yard backstroke.

Sixth Place Finish Climaxes Fine Season

Sending five qualifiers to the State Meet, the Southeast wrestlers finished in a tie for sixth place. Senior Dick Splichal and Junior Mike Shelley won third place medals while Juniors Alan Spenser and Bob Pewthers took fourth place honors.

Bob Pewthers completed the season as the winningest wrestler with fifteen triumphs while Dick Splichal emerged with only three losses, the fewest number on the team.

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Junior Craig Schaefer strains to pin his man .
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WRESTLING TEAM-FRONT ROW-AI Spe n cer , Steve Hanson, Craig Schaefer, Tim Burroughs , John Bres low , Mike Adams, Mike Shelley, Don Stucky, Bob Pewthers ROW TWO-Don Fuller, Don Jorgenson , Phil Tegler, Tom Een , Dick Splich l, Paul Benson, Joe Martin, Chris Holdren, Bill Bronson, Rick Elliott. BACK ROW-A ssista nt Coach Roy L a uderbla de , Barry Ho c bler , Gene Ba s kin, Jeff Elliott, Bryan Butler , Jerry Brockmeier , Bill Timmerm m, Ted Boyer , Jerry Kelle , Roger Brill , Jim Strobel , Tom Jett , Coach Gail Baum

nig hts Repeatedly Dominate Statistics

De spite bei ng plagued by recurrent in j u ri es a ll seas on , Southeast gymnas ts nab bed sev enth place in the state meet.

Led by t he t alent ed senior duo of Jim Hutch i n s o n a nd Dan Boren , the Kn ights ca p t ure d five dual meets and fin ish ed thir d in the Trans-Nebraska m ee t . The gy mnasts were confronted wi th stiff com petition in the city.

G YM NAST I CS TEA M - FRONT ROW -Bob S h ort, Steve Burden, Alan Hartley , Bill Leinberger, Steve Yates, J im E d strom. SECOND R OW-Tom Hi n ds, K e ith Walker , Bill Wallace, Ray Hall, Mike Edwards, P a ul Boren , Rick McComb , Jim Cox, Coach Arthur Hillm an BA. CK ROW-Les M c Intosh , Tony Manthey, Barry Lostroh , D a n Boren , Ken Bingenheimer , Tom Bore n , De nn is Mill e r , R ic k Mu e nch a u , Da n Bl yt he S e nior G y mna st Jim Hu tc h i n so n co mbines a c ut e co o rdination with l o n g hours of practice Balancing high on the rings , Senior Gymnast Allen Hartley exhibits agility and form.

Thine/ads Look to Challenging City Meet

Self-discipline is the call word for Knights thin-clads. Coach Churchill's runners looked forward to this season with much more enthusiasm than any other year. This year's senior returning lettermen Gregg Aksamit, Terry Culwell, Bill Jennings, Mark Hergenrader and Jim Reents led the team toward the city meet with juniors Bob Pewthers, Bill Leinberger and Sophomore Bruce Monson supporting the team effort.

Coach Churchill predicted a donnybrook in city meets, indicating the team will improve with competition.

TRACK TEAM - FRONT ROW-Jim

Reents , Jim Larson, Bob Morton, Mark Bronson , Bob Becker, Gale Breed, Bill Loerch , Gary Foster, Jerry Huggins, Mark Tallman , Jim Firestone, Dave Collin s, Bruce Wil s on , Paul Boren , Bill Bronson , Gregg Savery, Tom Goeschel, Jerry Coy , Alan McCracken, Bill Timmerman , Ed Wegner ROW TWO-Steve Frederick , Tim Blythe , Bob Short, Steve Papenfuss , Tim Kincaid, Kent Augustin, John Plaszay, Greg Spray, Jerry Muncy, Tim Willits , Bill Wiley , Neil Bickley, Bill Koch, Jim Schaffer, Bill Meyer, Dave Weyrauch, Ernest Shaw, Dick Elder, Dave Moessner, Keith W'alker.

BACK ROW-Gregg Aksamit, Tom Een , Steve Schaefer , Don Hill, Lynn Focht , Don Bush , Phil Tegeler, Larry Mahaffy , Bruce Monson, Mark Hergenrader, John Davis, Jim Metz, Chris Holdren, Bob Morton , Bill Jennings, Ron Christensen, Mike O ' Neal, Terry Culwell, Coach Roy Churchill.

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Senior trackmen Terry Culwell and G. E. Breed move indoors to do their isometric exercises on a rainy practice afternoon. Knight distance runners put forth 100 per cent effort m preparation for upcoming track meets. Varsity high-jumper Greg Aksamit clears the bar during a practice session

Practices, Gomes Denote Another Knight

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VARSITY BASEBALL- FRONT ROW-Ken Rownd, Steve Moser, Trey Fink , Tom Haye s , Jon Roberts, Steve Russell, Bob Kay ROW TWO-Les Zadina, Lee Grotelueschen, Dave McEwen, Gary Davi s, Dick Hawley , Pat Mooberry, Dick Henderson BACK ROW-Coach Charles Gordon , Charles Chubb, Jim Deitemeyer , Tom Tidball, Harold Griffin , Tom Kos, Steve Mitchell , Rick Metz , Coach Bill Stephenson. Lee Grotelueschen waits for a better ball as he lets this pitch go through to Les Zadina. Senior letterman Dick Hawley makes a valiant attempt to nab a grounder at a practice session.

Baseball Season

Coach Charles Gordon's Varsity

B aseball team showed promise during spring drills. A fine crop of seniors led by t wo-year letterman and captain Tom Ti dball and many juniors and sophomores formed the Knights' hopes to impro ve on last season's 4-5 mark.

Players destined to see plenty of action inclu ded lettermen Tom Kos, Steve Mitchell, Jon Roberts, Jim Dietemeyer , and Dick Hawley, and underclassmen Pat Mooberry, Lee Grotelueschen, Steve Moser, and Trey Fink.

Catcher Les Zadina is ready to catch the ball but Jon Roberts connected s olidly for a base hit Third baseman Tom Tidball is ready to catch a hardhit line drive in an after-school practice session. RES ER VE BASEBALL - FRONT ROW-Dick Beard, Bob Dunovan, Tom Flack, Paul Hendricks , Jim Sasse, Mark Oppegard. ROW TWO -C h a rles Gard ener , Ben Collier, Bob Parker , Bud Olsson , Don Jorgen so n , O scar Cossio, Roger Severin BACK ROW-Coach Charles Go rdon, John Becker , Roger Nelson, Tom McCown, Randy Smith, Terry Riegert , Randy Thompson , Coach Bill Stephenson

Knight Netmen Aim at State Tennis Crown

With only two lettermen returning from last year's 6-1 squad, competition among the 41 boys out for tennis was keen for the top berths.

Coach Jerry Trimble looked to lettermen Jim Weaver and Bob Duffek for team leadership but noted that the addition to the team of foreign exchange s tudent Illka Liede proved beneficial. Senior veterans Ron Sconyers and James Cole and Junior Jim Bergland provided fine back-up s trength.

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Competition Brings Outstanding GolfTearn

With Juniors Bart Dennis and Scott Brunzell the only returning lettermen, Coach Paul Austin relied heavily on the depth provided by reserves.

Seniors Charley Davies, Bob Baldwin, Steve Noo'tz and Al Soshnik also vied for varsity status throughout the season. Competition was always keen as underclassmen played their best.

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lntramurals Provide

The boys' intramurals program was greatly stepped up this year due to an increase in staff supervision. Intramural Director Al Karle noted that more teams were able to play because both Howard Mitchell and himself were able to work with the program full-time.

The IDC's, intramural football champs, easily defeated Lincoln High en route to the city extramural title.

The intramural sports included flag football, basketball, swimming, softball, track and volleyball.

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CITY FLAG FOOTBALL CHAM P S, THE I. D C ' sKne e li n g: Dick Hawley, Terry C ul we ll Sta nd ing : R ic k Gilbert, Tom Tidball , Mike Fosdick, Steve Hy att. Sitting : Tom Bo ren, Jim Hutch inson, R on B umgarn er. Co mp etition was k ee n and s pirit was tremendous in aft e r -sc hool intramural basketball contests.

Exercise and Enjoyment Via Participation

This year's intramurals program provi ded girls with an opportunity for ex ercis e , excitement, and lots of fun. The p r ogram included basketball, volleyball ,. and a tennis tournament.

I n t ramural Director Kathy J urgens noted that the addition of field hoc k ey t o the program in the fall should stimul a t e greater interest.

Pa tty Kelly illustrates her gymnastic talents (or maybe she's t r y i ng to stop a nose bleed) as sh e performs on the b a la nce b e am.

Are they hel pin g ea c h other shoot a basket? Som e time s it ' s har d to tell w h at's h a ppening w}w n t he action is at fu ll sp eed in intramural basketball gam e s

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BUSINESS

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If you're a mad artist or just a weekend dabbler, Ed Smith's Art and Hobby Center, 1320 South, has just the right supplies. Lynne Smith and Rita Jacobs found all their art needs at Ed Smith's. Why don't you?

It's a fight to the end in Leon's Food Mart, Winthrop and Ryons. Our Trix rabbit, Melodee McPherson, struggles to get a box of Trix as Susie Davidson yells, "Trix are for kids!" Only fine foods are always found at Leon's.

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It's straight to Starview Outdoor Theater, 50th and Vine, for the best entertainment. Just ask Kathy Burden, Dave Van Horn, Don Stucky, or Mary Tidball - they'll tell you that Dubinsky Brothers Theaters are tops!

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"Lead us to a yard," say Sandy Campbell and Craig Lutz as they show off their gardening aids from Campbell's Nursery, 23 42 S. 40th. Make Campbell's your fir st s t op this spring for all your lawn and garden problems.

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ni e Klepinger Jan Smayda is explaining the inner workings of the 1966 Barracuda's engine to bewildered Susie Jenkins and Liggzie Wilson. All they need to do is ask one of the friendly Got/ reds on Motor Co mpany salesmen. At 4 714 Prescott, Gotfredson's is the Plymouth center in Lincolnland.

Ed Sands , Bob Simon, and Stu Sims listen to an old Indian friend as he explains that Standard M e at Market products are really superior. Located at 16th and 0, Standard carries the very best in whole s ale beef, and only the finest restaurants, institutions, and hotels use Standard supplies!

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Ilk ka Lied e , AFS student from Finland , is ge tting a warm welcome from Vicki Schick. B ut then who wouldn ' t be impressed by N e lson Clea ners , 33 09 A Street? N e ls on's alwa y s pro duces q ualit y work with prompt ser vi ce.

Where do hungry athlete s and their dates eat after a close game? Terry Culwell , Connie Gibbons , Christie Reed, and Dan Boren say that Tillman ' s Sunn y brook e, Winthrop Road and South , is the height of eating plea s ure.

For qualit y in modern homes in beautiful surroundings, see H. A. Wo lf , 609 Federal Se curities B uilding Ja n Christensen and Pat Sti nes ar e prepa rin g Wedgewood for a spring display of fin e homes by H. A. Wolf R e alty.

Steve Burden and Dave Weinstein are trying out their favorites in the music section of Int e rnational S up e r Stor e, 48th and Leighton. Everything from cameras to cosmetics or clothing is 20 per cent less at Jnt e rnational!

Lookin g for j u st t he right gift item ? Take Roger Ma xe y's advice and shop C oll ege Vi e w Pharma cy, 39 4 7 South 48th Gifts , medicines, or school supplies - the very finest are always to be found at College Vi ew Pharmac y

Mary Falloon and Sherry Pinkerton really get excited as they think of the wealth of merchandise they can get for their Community Savings Stamps books. Patronize Lincolnland merchants that give and redeem Blu e Stamps.

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As graduation approaches, Harry Feuerberg and Claudia Wilson inspect fine watches and class rings at Steven Credit Jewelers, 1338 0 St. Your credit is always good there, so why don't you open an account today?

Whether you bowl singles or doubles, Ruth Kaufman and Bill Davis know that Parkway Lanes, 2555 S. 48th, always serves your purpo se best. In addition, Parkway has a varied selection of bowling balls, bags, and shoes.

Bill Cantin rides high as he gets a trim at Piedmont Barbers, Piedmont Shopping Center, Cotner and A Streets. For the finest in haircuts, make your appointment right now at Piedmont Barbers, and saddle up!

Jim Mowbray and Jim Cox observe the world from behind the windshield of a 1966 Buick Riviera. LeSabres, Gran Sports, and Wildcats can be seen at Mowbray Buick, 421 N. 48th. Mowbray's service is also tops!

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Pa m Exon can be found busy typing away in the new lower level showroom of J. J. Exon Co., 23 rd and O Streets. Pam knows that only t he very latest in office equipment and access ories are found at Exon's.

Even Ben Franklin, alias Katha Levine , would do his shopping at Ben Franklin's. Located in the Piedmont Shopping Center at Cotner and A , Ben Franklin's carries only the best in a wide range of gift and school items.

Even if your car is of 1932 vintage, Rick Barber and Harry Sew ard discover that Sheridan Co no co, 392 5 Sheridan Blvd., can still give y our c ar e xpert attention. Remember them for all your service station needs.

Thinking of raiding a refr ig erator? Martha Christensen finds it easy with a new , large capacity refrigerator from Christensen's, 11th and M Streets. Modern appliances from Christensen's serve best in modern homes.

Shocked to find herself as a TV-Radio techni cian, Laurel Gerlach decides to let Sperry TV, 2110 South 14th, handle the job. Call 434-4383 for quick service on all types of TV sets and other electrical equipment.

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In the market for a new sweater or sports coat? Set your sails for 1127 R St. and Th e Captain's Walk. Mike Fosdick and Tom Boren know that sty le sails high at The Captain's Walk, the campus fashion center for boys.

It seems as though Mike Edwards is up in the air at United Supply and Rents, 29th and A, because Leanne Beers likes to test equipment before renting it. Always rent or buy from United Supply for satisfaction guaranteed.

Ginger Flansburg admires a beautiful floral arrangement from T y rrell ' s Floral Shop and Gr ee nhouse, 1133 N. Cotner. T y rrell's has everything from corsages to gift items to party decorations just waiting for you!

Delaine Loewenstein is hoping her "bagging" technique will help Bruce Wilson appreciate the super service at Southside Cleaners 4 702 Prescott. Southside is the place fo; any and all of your cleaning problems.

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Watching a Brun swick pin s etter in action, Cindy Kutzer discovers the real secret of bowli ng - that Plaza Bowl, 333 N. Cotne r Blvd. , offers the most in enjoy ment. On a date or out alone, sto p in at Plaza for a great t ime!

Linda Varvel and Ann Quinlan help with the packaging and boxing at the Weaver Potato C hip plant in the Indu s trial Park. They know that at Weaver's only top quality ingredients ,Produce the best chips for meals and snacks.

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Keep right up to date on the latest styles by browsing at Natelson's, Gateway Shopping Center. Susie Salisbury, Jane Hansen, and Julie Swanson find Natelson's a great place to shop for Homecoming dresses along with all their other clothing needs. Visit Lincoln's quality clothing store soon!

Southeast's Pep Club officers Susie Jenkins, Nancy Thorne, Judy Wright and Nancy Carlson find Globe Cleaning and Laundry, Winthrop Rd. and Ryons, the place to have their uniforms cleaned with true professional care.

Interested in a business career? Lincoln School of Commerce, 1821 K, can prepare you in their new facilities. Denie Gant and Kay Blazek take advantage of the speed reading machines in one of many available courses.

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A s p eci al d ay co m ing up? If so , follow the e xam p le of S ue Beachly and Linda G r ant at Br a df ie ld Dr ug , Winthrop Road and Ryons. The y carry cards from amusing to seriou s , a nd a full line of drug and school need s

Even the healthy make good u s e of the newest in patient lifters at D on ley- Dort Drug Co., 2421 0 St. Molly Murrell ma k es light work of lifting Nancy Dort as they agree that high quality supplies are found at Donle y -Dort.

While Dick Spl ic h al waits i mpat iently for his pizza, Da ve Fe erhu sen t a k e s a big bite at Pizza Kin g , 55 20 South Str ee t . The boys rushed right over after fo otba ll pract ice, but you can call 489-6 541 anytime to order.

Joan Tomlinson , Linda Faytinger, and Pat S ty le s tiptoe through the tulips at Azaleal a nd , 3 7th and Prescott. Beautiful flowers for cors ages , boutonnieres, and centerpieces are alway s specialties at Azalealand.

Danny Allen is discussing future insurance coverage with Marcia Kominsky at Banker's Life of Nebraska. Marcia plans to insure her home, car, health, and life with Banker's Life's complete policies, since a new plan guarantees the 16 to 35 age group that they can buy extra insurance later at a low rate. Be sure to check Banker's Life , Cotner and 0, for all your insurance needs.

Bob Woest and Steve Moses are discussing the features of a late-model car from Central Auto Sales, 1928 0 St. Craig Taddiken just listens patiently, for he knows that the very best used cars in town can be found there.

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As senior picture ti me draws near , Jerry Coy and Kathy Johnson know where to get quality yearbook and billfold pictur es. Edholm -B lomgren Photographers, 318 S. 12, add a personal, creativ e touch to all sc hool or family portraits.

A big appetite and a wide s ele ction combine to give Jerry W ebman all the groceries he can carry at Mohr's IGA , 3534 S. 48. Mohr's has any food you'll ever need, and is open all day Sunday for your convenience.

Carole Shelley , Southeast correspondent, checks her column as it rolls off the press at the Su n Newspaper office, North Cotner and Garland. Don't forget Sun Want-Ads for all of your buying and selling needs.

Del Gould Meats, 120 South 52nd St., takes pride in its service. Larry and Mr. Bud Feerhusen know well that only quality meats are prepared at Del Gould . . Any fine restaurant can be proud to serve outstanding Del Gould beef.

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For a fi n e barbecue season a new patio ga s grill from Western Power and Gas Co ., 12th and N, will serve you best. B arbara Hinze and James Roberts start the season early by frying a steak to perfection on a gas grill.

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Roxanne Turner watches as Miss Donna of House of Holloway, 3625 Sheridan, applies her hairstyling skill. For a special occasion or anytime a new hairstyle is in order the place to go is the House of Holloway.

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The bes t way to amass a fortune is by saving at Firs t National Bank and Trust Co. , 1201 N St. or 13 th and L. Even if you start with o nly one dollar like Laurel Gerlach and Nan c y Cunningham, The First welcomes the a c count.

Engrossed in a homewor k problem, John Icenogle and Ann Beachly stay where all their supplies are available-N ebraska Book Store, 1135 R Street. For the finest in school and art materials, it's smart to shop Nebraska.

Melinda Robin son and Ronn Bumgarner watch closely as DJ Gary Kines writes down their request for a record. At 1480 on the dial, KLMS Radio, 1025 S. 84th, offers the best in all popular music, news, and weather

"You meet the nicest people on a Honda," laughs Tom Williams to Julie Cosier. Tom's 160 and Julie's 565 are from Randolph Cycle and Marine, 21st and N St. They carry the complete Honda line , and service them too.

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"Small, but powerful," comments Fritz Shoemaker as he examines the exciting Chevelle Super Sport 3 96. The Chevelle , as well as the many other beautiful 1966 Chevrolets, can be seen at DuT ea u Chev rol e t , 18th and O Streets.

Stevie Scherich and Margaret Babb have their hair done under Ben's expert instruction at B e n Your Hairdress e r School of Beaut y, 1228 M St. B e n's offers quality preparation to girls interested in cosmetology. Talk to them soon!

Lin co ln Welding Supply , 216 S. 7t h , so lves any of your problems with professional care. Larry Wiedman and Johnny Breslow don goggles and helmets to repair a car for a friend who agrees that Lin co ln Welding is best.

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If t h e te mperat ure heads up or d own, yo u can go do wn t o Br y ant A i r Condition ing a nd H e at i ng , 631 7 Havel ock. T he y s olve all of your tro ub le s Just s a y Debbie and Mr. Fred S ikyta, K a t h y Johnson, or Sue T anderu p s en t y ou .

Jim We ave r seems puzzled as Ste ve De urm yer, tJ ohn C unningham , a nd Tom Kos request a life insuran ce p olic y to cover their car. But of cour se We qvi?T-Mrn ier 400 Firs t Na tion a l Bank Bld f .. r ak es care of e ver y insur ance prnHem

D a le Brook Dri ve -In at 3 2nd and South serves as the true eating center for both Southeast students and staff. Finding the service qui ck , the prices reasonable , and the food great are Tom Clover, Tom Hinds , and Rob Schupbach.

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As Chuck Furst watches, David Venner points out the features of an attractive home from Schumacher-Venner Realtors, 300 So. 13th. Schumacher- Venner offers the complete real estate services needed to purchase a home.

The idea of keeping all of your valuables in the vault at The Commonwealth Co., 126 No. 11th, seems to be misinterpreted by Craig Watson. Dan Blankenship had to let him out so he could deposit his savings instead.

Kathy Schooley and Rick Barber agree that the true spirit of youth is symbolized in the sweeping lines of the GTO by Pontiac. The Lincoln headquarters for all the new Tigers is Vanice Pontiac-Cadillac, 12th and Q St.

Although cheating isn't in the rule books at Cool Crest Triple Links, 220 No. 48th St. , Paula Jones has found her own way to beat Dave McEwen. Coo l Crest has 36 challenging holes to test your true putting abilities.

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Always take your black and gold to Hollywood Cleane rs, 2760 South, for expert laundering. Senior Karen Pickinpaugh knows that whether you're a Knightette or a letterman Hollywood offers the very tops in quality cleaning!

Ron Sconyers and Houston Doan are getting ready for a ride in Houston's new Stingray that he got from Doan-Rose Auto Sales, 125 North 21. Doan-Rose carries all makes and models of fine used cars to choose from.

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Terry Grasmick knows that girls love pretty surprises, and he is ready to really treat Carolyn Chapin with flowers from Dittmer's Gr eenhouse, 14th and High , where the very best surprises always seem to originate.

Campus Book Store, 1245 R St., can satisfy any one's reading desires. Dave Kepler and N a ncy Hassell not only get all their books t h ere, but they've discovered the other fine supp lie s at Campus Book Store as well.

Debbie Edwards and Mary Smiley are getting a lift from the great service at Smiley's Conoco. Located on the corner of Normal and South Smiley's features the complete line of C~noco products with expert service.

Scott Kenned y explains the great savings in renting a locker to Steve Wehrli at HallKennedy Lo cker Service, 4025 South 48th St. Supplement your home cold food storage with short term locker rental at Hall-Kennedy.

Looks like Tom Tidball and Bob Hockenbary have turned the tables at Lo y d's Drive-In Barber Shop, 3863 South St. For fast service and a good looking trim - from a real barber - make an appointment right now at Loyd's.

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Safer than a sugar bowl? Burton Folsom and Nancy Fischer decide that their money is far more secure in the National Bank of Commerce vault, 13th and 0. Mr. Jack Goodwin explains the checking services also at NBC.

For the "special person" in your life , it's candy from Family Drug, 48th and Van Dorn . As Bob Solheim and Ron Christensen ponder their choices, they know that Family Drug has everything they need for any occasion.

It doesn't look like Jack Brickson is getting much more accomplished than covering Al Zeman, Scott Wright , and Dave Schmidt with sawdust. But at least they all know where to get their building supplies. Everyone from whittlers to master builders should get his durable products from Watson-Brickson Lumber Co., {?60 N St.

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, 1 little kids and big kids a1rn e enjoy 84th and O Drive-In Theater. The greatest movies are · 1v:-- pl a y ing t here, and for the young in heart , like Gail Tupper and Steve Hyatt, playground 1 p•nent is a lso available. A full line of s na ck goods and pizza is always offered, so keep lz and O D rive -In Theater in mind and truly discover entertainment at its very bes t

'·Sheer p leasure," says Jim Rosenberger as he takes his turn at Bo b' s Barber Shop, 1315 P Stree t. The ha ir c uts are tops at Bob's , the r iost pop ular sh op in town. Remember to call :')-2 000 anyti me for an appointment.

Senior Summaries

ACKERMAN, MARY-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Creative Writing Club; Knightettes; National Honor Society; Nite of Knights participant; Runes.

ADAMS, HENRY-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Nite of Knights participant; "S" Club; Varsity Football.

ADEN, LORA-Art Club; Creative Writing Club; Knightettes; Red Cross; Runes; Thalians; "Witness for the Prosecution."

AKSAMIT, GREG-"S" Club; Varsity Football; Varsity Track.

ALLEN, CHERYL-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Future Teachers of America; Knightettes.

ALLGOOD, JAMES-Key Club.

ANDERSON, ELEANOR-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Girls' Octet; International Club; Knightettes, squad leader; National Honor Society.

ANDERSON, MOREY-Varsity Track.

ANDREWS, CAROL-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Knighettes, squad leader; Nite of Knights participant.

ARTZ, CHERYL-International Club; Knighettes; Nite of Knights participant; Red Cross.

ATKINS, MARY-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Knightettes.

BADBERG, JOAN-Knightettes.

BAILEY, JANE-Knightettes; Nite of Knights participant.

BAKER, ROBERT

BALDWIN, ROBERT-Advanced Choir, treasurer; AFS Central Committee; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Homecoming Attendant; "S" Club; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Senior Class Vice-President; Student Council, vice-president; Varsity Football; Varsity Golf; Varsity Swimming.

BARBER, RICHARD-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Camera Club.

BARE, LARRY-National Honor Society; Regents Alternate; "S" Club; Varsity Football.

BARTELS, MICHAEL-Regents Alternate.

BASKIN, TYRONE-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun."

BAUER, DIANE-Knightettes.

BEACHL Y, SUSAN-Art Club, vice-president; Future Physicians of America; Knightettes; National Honor Society; Quiz Bowl; Regents Four-Year Scholarship winner; Science Club, president.

BEAUCHAMP, CRAIG

BECKETT,BRUCE

BEEMAN, NAOMI-Band; Knightettes.

BEERS, CYNTHIA-Future Homemakers of America; Future Teachers of America; Knightettes.

BEERS, LEANNE-Knightettes.

BELL, RICHARD

BELL, TERESA-Future Homemakers of America; Knightettes.

BENSON, PAUL-"S"Club; Varsity Football; Varsity Wrestling; "Witness for the Prosecution."

BENTLEY, LELAND-Varsity Basketball.

BERKHEIM, KATHERINE-Creative Writing Club; Debate; "Diary of Anne Frank"; Future Teachers of America , secretary; Knightettes; National Forensic League; National Honor Society; Quiz Bowl; Red Cross; Runes; Thalians; Thespians; "Witness for the Prosecution."

BERRYMAN, NANCY-Future Homemakers of America; Future Teachers of America; Knightettes.

BLANKENSHIP, GODFREY

BLAZEK, KATHERINE-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; "Diary of Anne Frank"; Knightettes, squad leader; Nite of Knights participant.

BLY, NIKKl-"Annie Get Your Gun"; Knightettes; Orchestra.

BOCK, THOMAS-"S" Club; Varsity Football.

BOGOTT, ANITA-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Future Teachers of America; Knightettes, squad leader.

BOLTON, CONNIE-Band; Knightettes.

BOOSALIS, MARY BETH-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; County Government Day; Knightettes, central squad leader; National Honor Society ; National Merit Finalist; Nite of Knights participant; Regents Alternate; Student Council, secretary.

BORDER, PATRICK-"S" Club; Varsity Cross Country.

BOREN, DAN-Nite of Knights participant; "S" Club; Science Club; Varsity Gymnastics.

BOREN, TOM-"S" Club; Varsity Gymnastics; "Witness for the Prosecution.

BOSS, MARLA

BOURNE, KA Y-Knightettes.

BRADY, TERI-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun" ; County Government Day; Creative Writing Club; Homecoming Queen; Junior-Senior Prom Attendant; Knightettes; Nite of Knight participant; Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader, secretary; Runes.

BREED, GALE-Nite of Knights participant; "S" Club; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Golf; Varsity Track.

BREHM, MARY JO-Knightettes.

BROCKLEY, ROBERT-Math Club; Varsity Golf. BRONSON, JOHN-Key Club; Math Club; National Honor Society; Varsity Track.

BROWN, ROBERT

BUMGARNER, RONALD-Advanced Choir; "S" Club; Varsity Baseball.

BUNN, CHARLOTTE-Debate; National Forensic League.

BUNTAIN, DAVID-AFS Central Committee; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Clarion, editor; Creative Writing Club; "Diary of Anne Frank"; Key Club; National Forensic League , president; National Honor Society; National Merit Finalist; Quiz Bowl; Regents Four-Year Scholarship winner, All-State Scholastic Team Alternate; Runes; Student Council; Thalians ; Thespians; "Witness for the Prosecution."

BUNTEMEYER, KATHLEEN-Knightettes.

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BURROUGHS, TIMOTHY-Advanced Choir- " Annie Get Your Gun "; Boys ' State ; Nobleme~ ; "S " Clu b ; Varsity Wrestling; "Witness for the Prosecution."

BU SH , MARY

B. KARAGOZOGLU, SITARE - AFS Exchange Student, Turkey ; International Club ; Knightettes ; Red Cross; SHIELD; Student Council ; " Witness for t he Prosecution. " C

CANTI N, WILLIAM-Band , president ; Key Club ; N ite of Knights C entral Committee , part icipant ; V a r sity Basebal l.

CA PLA N , JENNIFER-Future Teachers of America ; Knig h tettes

CAREY, PATRICIA-Knightettes

CARLSON , NANCY-Advanced Choir; " Annie Get Y o ur Gun"; G i rl s ' Octet ; Knightettes , secretary ; Nite o f K nights partic ipant .

CA RLSON, RICHARD

CA RMICHAE L , JOHN

CA RR, ALICE

CA RRIER, PAMELA-Future Teachers of Americ a; Knightettes; Ma t h Club ; National Honor Soc ie ty ; Synkra-Knigh ts.

CHAP I N, CAROLYN - Creative Writing Club ; Knightettes; Natio nal Honor Society ; Nite of Knights participant; Red Cross; Runes; SHIELD.

CHAPMAN , DENNI S

CHASE, MARY-Natio nal Merit Finalist ; Regents Alternate.

CHILEN, S USAN-Ad vanced Choir ; " Annie Get Your G un "; Knightette s

CHIS U M , CAROL-Knightettes .

CHITTE NDEN , LINDA-Future Nurses of Americ a , vice-p r eside nt ; Knightettes

CHONU SKIE , LUCINDA-Future Nurses of Americ a ; Knightettes

CHRISTENSEN , JANICE - Art Club ; Debate ; Knightettes; N a tio na l Fore nsic League ; Red Cross ; R e gents Alte rna te; Synkra - Knights

CHRISTE N SEN , MARTHA - Creative Writing Club; Intern a t io nal C lub ; Knightettes , signs chairman; N a tio n al Ho nor Society; Nite of Knights participant; R egents Alt e rnate; Runes; SHIELD.

CHRISTENSEN , RONALD-National Honor Society; N i te of Kni ghts participant ; Regents Alternate; V a rsity T r a ck.

CH RISTMAN , SANDRA-Knightettes.

CI DLIK , JOHN-Advanced Choir ; " Annie Get Your Gun" ; N o blemen.

CLARKE , GRETCHEN-Future Teachers of America; K nightett e s

CLEAVINGER, DONJA-Knightettes; Red Cross

COLE , JAMES - Math Club, president ; Science Club ; Varsity T e nnis.

COLE , JEFFREY

CONRAD , JANICE-Knightettes

CONRAD, JOHN

CORGAN, SHANNON-Advanced Choir ; " Diary of Anne Frank "; Knightettes ; Thalians ; Thespians.

CORNELL, SANDRA-Future Teachers of America ; Knightettes ; Nite of K n ights participant ; Orchestra, secretary-treasurer.

COSIER, JULIE-Creative Writing Club ; International Club; Knightettes ; National Honor Society ; Red Cross ; Runes.

COTTRELL, JUDITH-Creative Writing Club ; Future Teachers of America ; International Club ; Knightettes ; Modern Dance Club ; Runes; Thalians.

CRANE, SALLY-Knightettes ; Nite of Knights participant.

CROSBY, WILLIAM-Art Club, historian.

CROSS, CRAIG-"S " Club ; Varsity Cross Country; Varsity Track.

CULWELL , TERRELL-Nite of Knights participan t;" S " Club ; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Track.

CUNNINGHAM , JOHN-AFS Central Committee ; Junior Class President ; Junior-Senior Prom King ; National Hon o r Societ y ; Regents Alternate; " S"

C lub , vic e -president ; SHIELD; Student Council ; Vars ity Basketball

CURRAN, JON -Amateur Radio Club ; Science

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DAHL , CANDICE - International Club ; Knightettes

DALRYMPLE, ROBERT- Chess Club ; Creative Writing Club ; " Diary of Anne Frank "; National Honor Society ; National Merit Letter of Commendation ; R e gents Four-Year Scholarship winner ; Runes, poetry editor ; Science Club ; Thalians ; Varsity Gymnastics ; " Witness for the Prosecution ."

DAMM, JAMES

DANEKAS, JEANNE - Future Homemakers of America.

DAVIES, CHARLES-Varsity Golf

DAVIS, GARALD- " Annie Get Your Gun "; Band ; Modern Choir ; National Honor Society ; Nite of Knight s Central Committee , participant ; Noblemen ; Orch e s t ra.

DAVIS , GARY

DAVIS , JOEL-Art Club ; In t ernational Club ; Math Club ; Nite of Knights participant ; Science Club .

DA VIS, JOHN-"S " Club ; Varsity Track.

DAVIS, STEPHEN-Advanced Choir ; " Annie Get Your Gun "; Modern Choir ; Noblemen .

DEAN, NANCY - Advanced Choir ; " Annie Get Your Gun "; Knightett e s ; Nite of Knights participant.

DEEDS, THOMAS-Crea t iv e Writing Club ; Regents Alternate ; Runes.

DEITEMEYER , JAMES-Homecoming Attendant ; Junior-Senior Prom Attendant ; Nite of Knigh t s participant ; " S " Club ; Vars ity Baseball ; Varsity Basketball ; Varsity Football.

DELP, JAMES-"S " Club ; Varsity Football.

DETHLEFS, DENNIS - Advanced Choir; " Annie Get Your Gun " ; Future Teachers of America ; Noblemen.

DEURMYER, STEPHEN-"S " Club ; Varsity Basketball.

DE VRIES, MARY-Advanced Choir ; " Annie Get Your Gun "; Art Club ; Kni gh t ette s ; Nite of Knights participant ; Red Cross

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DIERS, CAMILLA-Band; Knightettes; Majorette; "Witness for the Prosecution."

DIETRICH, STEPHEN-Varsity Baseball.

DILLWORTH, TERRY -Creative Writing Club; International Club; Knightettes, squad leader; National Honor Society; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Nite of Knights Central Committee, participant; Regents Alternate; Runes; SHIELD; Synkra-Knights.

DIRKS, DARLENE - Band, librarian; Future Teachers of America, vice-president; Knightettes; National Forensic League; National Honor Society

DOAN, HOUSTON-Key Club; Red Cross; "S" Club; SHIELD; Varsity Track; "Witness for the Prosecution".

DOBLER, LINDA-Knightettes.

DOCTER, JOYCE-Future Teachers of America; Knightettes, squad leader.

DOCTER, JUDY-Future Teachers of America; Knightettes.

DORSEY, JANET-Future Teachers of America; Knightettes; National Honor Society; Regents Alternate.

DORT, NANCY -Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Homecoming . Attendant; Junior-Senior Prom Candidate; Knightettes; National Honor Society; Nite of Knights participant; Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader, president; Student Council.

DRATH, CONSTANCE-Clarion; County Government Day; Creative Writing Club; Knightettes; Nite of Knights participant; Red Cross; Runes; "Witness for the Prosecution."

DUCHSCHERER,STEVEN

DUDEK, BARBARA-Creative Writing Club; National Honor Society; Regents Alternate; Runes.

DUERSCHNER, JUDITH - Band; Knightettes; Majorette.

DUNHAVER, BARRY-Nite of Knights participant.

DYE, SHARON-"Diary of Anne Frank"; Knightettes.

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EDWARDS, MIKE-Key Club; Varsity Gymnastics.

EGGER,ROBERT

EICHE, JILL-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Future Teachers of America; Modern Choir; Nite of Knights participant.

EITEL, CONNIE-Knightettes.

ELLIS, JAN-Future Teachers of America; Knightettes; Thalians.

ENLOW, NANCY -Future Nurses of America; Knightettes.

EVANS, NANCY-Future Teachers of America; Knightettes; Nite of Knights participant.

EVINGER, JAMES - Clarion; Creative Writing Club; Key Club; Quiz Bowl; Regents Alternate; Runes.

EWING, GARY-Key Club; National Honor Society; Regents Alternate; Varsity Track.

FANDERS, KAY

FAYTINGER, LINDA-Clarion; Creative Writing Club; International Club; Knightettes; Runes.

FEERHUSEN, DAVID..__"S" Club; Varsity Football.

FERGUSON, BRADLEY-"S" Club; Varsity Football.

FEUERBERG, HARRY-Math Club; National Honor Society; Regents Alternate; Varsity Golf.

FISCHER, NANCY-International Club; Knightettes, squad leader; Red Cross.

FLANSBURG, VIRGINIA - County Government Day; Junior-Senior Prom Queen; Knightettes; Nite of Knights participant; Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader.

FOCHT, LYNN-"S" Club; Varsity Track.

FOLSOM, BURTON-Creative Writing Club; Quiz Bowl; Runes.

FOSDICK, MIKE-"S" Club, Varsity Baseball.

FRANCISCO, LONNIE

FREDERICK, STEPHEN-Varsity Track.

FRICK, KAREN - Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; International Club; Knightettes.

FURRER, JON-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun."

FUSS, MARLEEN-Knightettes.

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GANT, MARTHA-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Knightettes; Nite of Knights participant; Synkra-Knights.

GARNETI, VEL-Debate.

GARRETI, PAMELA-Knightettes; National Honor Society.

GERARD, ANNA-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Girls' Octet; Knightettes; Modern Choir; Nite of Knights participant

GIBBONS CONSTANCE-Creative Writing Club; Internatio~al Club; Knightettes, squad leader; Nite of Knights participant.

GIBSON, BARBARA-Knightettes.

GILBERT, RICHARD-"S" Club; Varsity Swimming.

GILLELAND, WANDA-Knightettes.

GLASER PAMELA-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gu~"; Future Teachers of America; Knightettes.

GOLDBERG, MEL VIN-AFS Central Committee; AFS Finalist· Amateur Radio Club, secretary-treasurer; Math Club; National Honor Society; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Regents . Four-Year Scholarship winner; Science Club; Thalians.

GOLDENSTEIN, MARCIA - Art Club; County Government Day; Creative Writing Club; Knightettes· National Honor Society; Nite of Knights particip~nt; Runes, art editor; Sophomore Class Vic~President; Senior Class Treasurer; Student Council.

GORHAM, CHERYL-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Debate; Future Teachers of America; Girls' Octet; Knightettes; Modern Choir; Nite of Knights Central Committee, participant; Red Cross~ Synkra-Knights.

GRAFF, DENNIS

GRAMS, LARRY-Band; Nite of Knights participant.

GRANT, LINDA-Creative Writing Club; International Club; Knightettes; Math Club; National Honor Society; Regents Alternate; Runes; Science Club.

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GRASMICK, CHRISTINE-Advanced Choir · " Ann ie Get Your Gun "; Future Nurses of America' president ; Knightettes '

GRASMICK, TERRENCE-Creative Writing Club ; Key lub , treasurer ; National Honor Society ; N i t e of Km ghts Master of Ceremonies ; Red Cross ; R egents Alte rna t e ; Runes; Student Council ; Vars it y Golf.

GREE N , LINDA-Future Nurses of America secretary-trea surer; Knightettes '

GREE NWALD, JEFFREY-Advanced Choir· " Annie Get Y our Gun .,, '

GREGG, KATHLEEN-Band ; Knightettes.

GRI~F I N, HAROLD-"S " Club ; Varsity Baseball ; V a r sity Foot ball .

GRIFFIS, LINDA-Ad vanced Choir ; "Annie G et Yo ur Gun"; C reative Writing Club ; Knightettes ; Orc hestra; Red C ross ; Runes.

GROSS, KAREN-Advanced Choir · " Annie Get Yo ur Gun " ; Knigh t ett es. '

GRUBB, E VAN- Vars i ty Track.

GRU BB, JO HN

GRU NDMANN, CATHLEEN-Knightettes.

GU NDER SO N, FRED

HAACK, A LAN - Advanced Choir ; " Annie Get Your Gun" ; Noblem en

HAGEN, WILLI AM

HAGERTY, COLLEEN-Knightettes , squad leader

HAHN, SHIRLEE-K ni ghtettes.

HALL, MARIJEA N - Advanced Choir; " Annie Get Your Gun " ; "Diary of Anne Frank "; Knightettes , squad le a der; Mode rn Cho i r ; Nite of Knights participant.

HALL, RAYMOND- "S " Club ; Varsity Gymnastics.

HAM BLE T, MARY ELLEN-Knightettes.

HAM ILTON , BARBARA-Creative Writing Club, vic e -president -tre a s u r er ; Future Teachers of Americ a ; Knightettes; Red Cross; Runes; " Witness for the Pro sec u ti o n."

HAMI LTON , SCOTT

HANS ON , VIRGINIA-Advanced Choir; AFS Centra l C om m ittee; " Annie Get Your Gun "; Knightettes , vice-president; Nat ional Forensic League ; National Honor S o ciety; N ite of Knights participant ; Regents Altern a te; Stude nt Council, treasurer

H ARDIN , N ANCY-Clarion; County Government

D a y; Creat ive Writing Club , secretary ; Girls' State; J u ni o r-S en ior P r om Attendant; Knightettes ; Nation a l H ono r Soc iety ; National Merit Finalist; Red Cross , p r es iden t; Regents Four-Year Scholarship

winn e r ; Stu dent Council.

HARMS, PAUL- "S " Club ; Varsity Football

HARTLEY, JOSEPH-Varsity Gymnastics.

HARTMAN, LARRY-Band; Nite of Knights Central C ommittee.

HARVEY, THOMAS-"Witness for the Prosecution. "

HASSELL, NANCY-Knightettes .

HASTY, RICHARD

HAUSWALD, DAVID

HAWLEY, RICHARD-Homecoming King ; JuniorSenior Prom Attendant ; K ey C l ub , district treasurer; Quiz Bowl; "S" Club, president ; Senior Class Secretary; Varsity Baseball ; Varsity Football.

HEGGEN, VICTORIA - Advanced Choir ; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Knightettes ; Nite of Knights participant

HENDERSON, RICHARD

HENGSTENBERG, PETER - Clarion; ICY Exchange Student, Germany ; International Club; ?i{ational Honor Society ; Quiz Bowl ; Student Council.

HENRICHS, TERRY

HERGENRADER, MARK" S " Club ; Varsity Football ; Varsity Track.

HERRING , CRYSTAL-Knightettes.

HESSE , JOHN

HEVELONE,REX

HICKEY, PAMELA-International Club; Knightettes; Red Cross.

HICKEY , PATRICIA-International Club, vicepresident ; Knightettes ; Red Cross

HILL, MARY-Knightettes

HINDS, THOMAS-Key Club ; " S " Club; Varsity Gymnastics

HINZE, WILLIAM-Camera Club ; Clarion; Debate ; National Forensic League ; Nite o f Knights Central Committee ; Thalians

HLAVA, JOSEPH-Band ; Nite of Knights participant.

HOCKENBARY,ROBERT

HOENIG, JACKLYN - Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun "; Girls ' Octet ; Knightettes ; Nite of Knights participant.

HOLLE , PATRICIA-Knightettes.

HOLLOWAY, ROBERT-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun "

HOLMAN , TERRY

HOOBLER,DOUGLAS

HOPKINS, JACQUELINE-AFS Central Committ e e ; AFS Finalist ; Band ; Knightettes; Majorette; National Honor Society ; Regents Alternate

HORNBY, JACK

HOUSMAN, BETTY-Knightettes.

HOXIE , VIRGINIA-Future Homemakers of America; Knightettes ; Na t iona l Honor Society; Regents Alternate.

HUDSON, JEAN- Future Teachers of America; Knightettes; "Witness for the Prosecution."

HUTCHINSON , JAMES-"S" Club; Varsity Gymnastics

HYATT, STEVEN

ICENOGLE, THOMAS-Band , drum major ; Boys' State ; Clarion; Key Club ; National Honor Society; Nite of Knights Master of Ceremonies; Quiz Bowl; Regents Alernate ; " Witness for the Prosecution."

IHRIE, DEAN

INMAN, LYNDA-Advanced Choir; AFS Central Committee; AFS Finalist; " Annie Get Your Gun" ; Clarion; International Club , secretary; Knightettes , squad leader ; National Honor Society; National Merit Finalist; Regents Alternate ; " Witness for the Prosecution "

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JACKSON, SHARON-Knightettes.

JACOBS, FREDERICK

JAMES, MARK

JAMES, STACY-Clarion, business manager; County Government Day; International Club; Knightettes, squad leader; National Honor Society; SynkraKnights.

JEFFREY, LINDA-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Clarion; Creative Writing Club, president; Knightettes ; National Honor Society; Nite of Knights Central Committee ; Red Cross ; Runes, business manager.

JENKINS, SUSAN-Advanced Choir; AFS Central Committee; AFS Returnee , Germany ; "Annie Get Your Gun "; International Club, president; Knightettes , treasurer ; Modern Choir ; National Honor Society ; National Merit Letter of Commendation ; Nite of Knights Central Committee , participant ; Regents Alternate ; "Witness for the Prosecution "

JENNINGS, WILLIAM-Advanced Choir ; " Annie Get Your Gun " ; Homecoming Attendant ; JuniorSenior Prom Attendant ; Nite of Knights participant; Noblemen ; " S" Club , secretary ; Varsity Basketball ; Varsity Football ; Varsity Track.

JOHNS, NANCY-Art Club ; Knightettes

JOHNSON, CHARLES-Chess Club ; Math Club ; Natinal Merit Finalist ; Regents Alternate ; Science Club.

JOHNSON, CYNTHIA - Advanced Choir; " Annie Get Your Gun" ; Creative Writing Club ; Knightettes ; National Honor Society ; National Merit Finalist ; Runes , fiction editor ; SHIELD.

JOHNSON, DOUGLAS

JOHNSON, KATHERINE-Advanced Choir ; "Annie Get Your Gun "; International Club ; Knightettes , squad leader ; Nite of Knights participant; Red Cross JOHNSON , LINDA-Band ; Knightettes.

JOHNSON, WILLIAM-"Annie Get Your Gun" ; "Diary of Anne Frank " ; Future Physicians of America ; Nite of Knights participant ; Red Cross ; Science Club; Thalians ; Thespians ; " Witness for the Prosecution."

JOY, GEORGE- "S " Club; Varsity Swimming . K

KAY, ROBERT-"S" Club ; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Football.

KAYSER, KATHALEEN-Knightettes.

KEHN; JANE-Knightettes.

KEISTER, DOUGLAS

KELLER, CHERYL-Knightettes.

KELLY, MICHAEL

KELLY, SHERRIE-Advanced Choir ; "Annie Get Your Gun "; Knightettes; Nite of Knights participant.

KEMPKES, JEANNE-Knightettes

KEPLER, DAVID-Camera Club, secretary-treasurer; Debate ; National Forensic League.

KESS, SHIRLEY-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun " ; Knightettes.

KIDWELL, CHRISTOPHER- "S" Club; Varsity Swimming.

KIMBERLIN, SALLY-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Knightettes ; National Honor Society; Nite of Knights participant; Regents Alternate; Synkra-Knights.

KING, CAROLE-Knightettes.

KIRCHHOFF, DON

KIRK, SUE-Knightettes.

KISSEL, GARY-Key Club.

KLANECKY, MARY - Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Girls' Octet ; International Club ; Knightettes ; Nite of Knights participant ; Red Cross.

KLONE,ROBERT

KOCH, WILLIAM - Varsity Track.

KOHL, DONN-" S" Club; Varsity Football.

KOHOUT, BARBARA-Knightettes

KOMINSKY, MARCIA-International Club, treasurer ; Knightettes ; Red Cross

KORINEK, TERRILYN-Creative Writing Club ; Future Teachers of America ; Knightettes; Red Cross

KOS, JOHN-AFS Central Committee; Homecoming Candidate ; " S " Club; SHIELD, editor ; Varsity Baseball ; Varsity Football.

KRANTZ , RICHARD-Creative Writing Club ; National Honor Society ; National Merit Finalist ; Nite of Knights participant ; Quiz Bowl ; Regents Foury ear Scholarship winner; Runes; SHIELD, business manager ; Thalians

KRIEGER, DONNA - Future Homemakers of America , treasurer ; Knightettes.

KRIUTZFIELD, SUSAN-Knightettes

KROHMER , RICHARD-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun. "

KUGEL , CRAIG-Chess Club; Varsity Tennis.

KUYPER, HAROLD-Modern Dance Club; "S" Club ; SHIELD; Varsity Baseball ; Varsity Basketball ; Varsi t y Football.

LANDIS, DAVID - Advanced Choir ; "Annie Get Your Gun " ; Boys ' State ; Chess Club; Creative Writing Club ; " Diary of Anne Frank" ; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class President; Junior-Senior Prom Candidate; National Forensic League, vicepresident ; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Regents Alternate ; Runes, editor; Student Council; Thespians ; " Witness for the Prosecution."

LANTZ, HAROLD-Key Club ; Math Club, secretary -treasurer ; Science Club.

LARSON, JAMES-"S" Club; Varsity Cross Country ; Varsity Track.

LATROM, JOYCE-Advanced Choir; " Annie Get Your Gun" ; Knightettes.

LEA VITT, BETTY-Art Club, treasurer; Knightettes; National Honor Society; Red Cross ; Regents Alternate.

LEE, ALLEN-Varsity Golf

LEFFERDINK, SUSAN-Girls ' Octet Accompanist; Knightettes ; National Honor Society; Nite of Knights participant ; Red Cross.

LEFLER, JAMES-Band; Nite of Knights participant.

LEHL, SHIRLA YNE-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Future Homemakers of America; Future Teachers of America; Knightettes

LELAND, LE ROY

LIEDE, ILKKA-AFS Exchange Student, Finland; Band; Chess Club ; International Club; National Honor Society ; Student Council; Varsity Tennis.

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LINGENFELDER, CYNTHIA - Advanced Choir ; " Annie Get Your Gun"; Knightettes ; Modem C hoirN i te of Knights participant ; Red Cross '

LOEWENSTEIN , DEARWYN - Creati ve Wri t ing Cl ub ; Future Teachers of America; Knighte t tes , squad l eader ; Nite of Knights participant

LOFI NK, JIM LO WREY , LON

LUD WI CKSON, JOHN M

Mac K IC HAN, MARGARET - Art Club ; Knighte ttes.

MARS HALL, JOHN

MARX, JAMES-Amateur Radio Club ; " Annie Get Y our Gun"; Fu t ure Physicians of America ; Math C lub; Nite o f Kn i gh t s participant; Regents Alternate; Scienc e Club ; " Witness for the Prosecution. "

MASEM A N, PAUL-Camera Club ; SHIELD.

M ASER, STE PHANIE - Debate; " Diary of Anne F rank" ; Future Homemakers of America ; Future Teachers of A m e rica ; Knightettes ; National Forensic League ; Nite of Knights Central Committee

M ATHIS, JA N-Knightettes

M cCASHLA ND , DAVID

M cCLENDON , SUSAN-National Honor Societ y ; N ational Merit Finalist ; Regents Alternate

McLOUGHLI N , JEANNE-Future Homemakers of Americ a , preside n t; Knightettes

McNEIL, EL AINE-Fu t ure Homemakers of America; Future Teac hers of America; Knightettes

McPHERSON, MELODEE-Advanced Choir ; " Annie Get Your Gu n "; C reative Writing Club; Knightettes, squad lea de r ; National Honor Society; Nite of Knights Centra l Committee; Orchestra, vice -preside n t; R ed C ross ; Runes; SHIELD.

M ELSON, SUSAN-Knightettes.

M ERCER, CANDICE - Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Y our Gun "; International Club; Knightettes; Red C ross.

ME RRITT, PAUL-Noblemen; "S" Club ; Varsity Foot ba ll.

ME TZ, RICHARD-County Government Day; "S" Club; Va r sity Baseball; Varsity Basketball.

MEYERS , CAROLYNNE-Knightettes.

MILLER, CLAYTON-Camera Club ; Key Club.

MILLER , KAREN-Knightettes

MILLER, LINDA-Knightettes.

MILLER, MARILYN-International Club; Knightettes ; Red Cross

MINARY, JAMES

MITCHELL, LINDA - "Diary of Anne Frank"; Knightettes ; Thalians; Thespians.

MITCHELL, STEPHEN-Advanced Choir, president ; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Homecoming Attendant; Quiz Bowl ; " S " Club; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Football.

MOELLER, SANDRA-Knightettes.

MOHR, VICKI-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun; Knightettes , squad leader; Nite of Knights participant.

MOLZER, DARLENE - Future Homemakers of A~erica, secretary ; Future Teachers of America; Kmghtettes.

MORAN, JANET-Creati ve W riting Club ; Knightettes ; National Honor Soci e ty ; Red Cross; Runes; " Witness for the Prosecution ."

MORRISON, RONALD- "S " Club ; Varsity Football ; Varsity Track.

MOSES, STEPHEN-"Diary of Anne Frank" ; Key Club; SHIELD.

MOWRY , TIMOTHY

MUENCHAU, MURL-"S " Club ; Varsity Gymnastics .

MUGGY, GARY

MUNCY, GERALD- "S " Club ; Varsity Football ; Varsity Track.

MURRELL, MARY - Knightettes , squad leader; Nite of Knights participant

MUSSELMAN, SARAH-Advanced Choir ; "Annie Ge t Your Gun "; Kn i ghtettes , squad leader

MUSSEN , MARY - Advanced Choir ; " Annie Get Your Gun "; Kn ightettes ; Nit e of Knights participant ; R es er ve , Vars ity Cheerleader , treasurer

NELLIS , EDWARD-"Anni e Get Your Gun " ; Art Club ; " Diary of Anne Frank "; Nite of Knights participant ; Thalians ; " Witness for the Prosecution ."

NEWKIRK , ROBERT

NICHOLS, VICTORIA-Future Nurses of America; Knightettes ; National Honor Society ; Regents Alternate

NIEDERHAUS, MARVIN

NIX, NANCY-Advanced Choir ; "Annie Get Your Gun "; Creative Wri t in g Club ; International Club; Knightettes ; Red Cross ; Runes.

NOOTZ, STEVEN-Key Club ; "S" Club ; Varsity Golf ; Varsity Swimming .

NORD, SHIRLEY - Future Nurses of America; Knightettes.

NORRIS , MARY

NULL , CYNTHIA-Advanced Cho i r; "Annie Get Your Gun "; Creative Writing Club ; Future Teachers of America , treasurer ; Knightettes ; Runes.

NUSS, ANN-" Diary of Anne Frank "; Thalians; " Witness for the Prosecution ."

O'BRIEN, M~RY - Debate ; Knightettes, squad leader ; National Forensic League ; National Honor Society; Nite of Knights participant ; Runes; SynkraKnights , president

OLESEN, RICHARD

OLSON, ANNE-Knightettes ; SHIELD.

OLSSON, SARAH-Creative Writing Club; International Club ; Knightettes , squad leader; Red Cross ; Runes.

OLTMAN, CYNTHIA-Knightettes

OLTROGGE, PAMELA-Knightettes .

O'NEAL, MICHAEL-Nite of Knights participant; "S" Club ; Varsity Basketball ; Varsity Football; Varsity Track.

OOTON, STEVE-National Merit Letter of Commendation ; Varsity Track.

ORTH, PAMELA-Knightettes

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PARKS, FLOYD-Band.

PAULSON, OWEN-Camera Club, vice-president.

PAVELKA, RONALD-Clarian.

PAVICH, JOHN

PETI'Y, CAROLYN-Art Club; Band ; Clarion; National Honor Society ; Orchestra.

PHELPS, KATHI-Creative Writing Club ; Knightettes ; Nite of Knights participant , Runes.

PHELPS, SALLY-Advanced Choir; " Annie Get Your Gun "; Homecoming Attendant; Knightettes ; National Honor Society ; Nite of Knights participant ; Synkra-Knights ; Varsity Cheerleader

PINCKINPAUGH , KAREN

PISTNER, SIDNEY - County Government Day ; Knightettes , squad leader ; National Honor So ~iety ; Nite of Knights participant.

PITI'ENGER, JAMES-Varsity Tennis

PLACHY,GARY

PLA YTER, LINDA-Knightettes.

PRENOSIL, ROBERT - Advanced Choir ; " Annie Get Your Gun "; Future Teachers of America; Noblemen ; Regents Alternate.

PRESTON, GREGORY - Amateur Radio Club ; " Annie Ge t Your Gun "; Art Club; Varsity Track.

QUINLAN, ANN-Clarion; Creative Writing Club ; Future Teachers of America ; Knighettes ; National Honor Society ; Orchestra ; Red Cross; Regents Alternate ; Runes.

RADEBAUGH, RONALD

RAMES, BROOKE

RASH, PAMELA - Advanced Choir ; " Annie Get Your Gun "; County Government Day ; Homecoming Candidate ; Junior-Senior Prom Candidate ; Knightettes ; National Honor Society ; Nite of Knights par 0 ticipant ; Reserve , Varsity Cheerleader; Student Council ; Synkra - Knights.

REAM,KATHRYN

REDDISH, JUDITH-Knightettes

REDDISH, MARILYN

REED, CHRISTIE - Clarion; Creative Writing Club; Homecoming Candidate ; International Club· Knightettes , squad leader ; National Honor Society ; Nite of Knights participant.

REED ; ROSEMARY-Advanced Choir; " Annie Get Your Gun" ; " Diary of Anne Frank" · Girls' Octet· ~(n~ghtettes ; Nite of Knights participa~t; Thespians i Witness for the Prosecution ."

REED, STEPHEN-Advanced Choir; " Annie Get Your Gun "; Varsity Wrestling

REENTS, JAMES-Advanced Choir; ' "Annie Get ~our Gun"; " Diary of Anne Frank "; Key Club; National Merit Letter of Commendation· Nite of Knights Central Committee , participant ; Regents Alternate ; " S " Club; Student Council; Thespians· Varsity Track; "Witness for the Prosecution ." '

RENZ, CONNIE

REULAND, PAUL-Advanced Choir ; "Annie Get Your Gun."

RIGGLE, SUSAN - Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Yo~r Gun"; Knightettes; Majorette; National Honor Society ; Sophomore Class Secretary.

ROACH, CARYL-Knightettes.

ROBERTS, JAMES

ROBERTS, RITA-Advanced Choir; "Annie G e t Your Gun"; Future Nurses of America; Knightettes; Quiz Bowl; Red Cross.

ROBINSON, MELINDA-Creative Writing Club ; Knightettes; Nite of Knights participant.

ROCHFORD, PATRICIA-Knightettes.

ROGERS, DANIEL

ROSEN, JUDY-Knightettes; Red Cross.

ROSENBERGER, JAMES-Advanced Choir; " Annie Get Your Gun "; " S " Club ; Varsity Baseball ; Varsity Football.

ROSS, KATHLEEN-Clarion; Knightettes; National Honor Society; Regents Alternate

ROWND, KENNETH-National Merit Letter of Commendation ; Varsity Baseball

RUIZ, RICHARD

RUNYAN , ERLENE-Art Club ; Knightettes .

RUSSELL, STEVE-Varsity Baseball

RY AN, RONDA - Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun "; Future Teachers of America, president ; Knightettes ; Modern Choir ; National Merit Letter of Commendation ; Nite of Knights participant; Red Cross s

SALEM, RICHARD

SALISBURY, ROBERT

SANDS, PATRICIA-Future Teachers of America; Knightettes.

SASSE, LELAND-Advanced Choir ; "Annie Get Your Gun "; Modern Choir.

SASSE, SANDRA-Knightettes , squad leader.

SCHAEFER, SUSAN-Knightettes.

SCHAILE, VICKI-Knightettes.

SCHAINOST, GRANT-Amateur Radio Club; "Annie Get Your Gun "; ' 'Diary of Anne Frank"; Nite of Knights participant; " Witness for the Prosecution."

SCHERICH, STEPHANIE-Knightettes; National Honor Society ; Red Cross; Regents Alternate.

SCHICK, VICKI-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Yo':1~ Gun "; County Government Day; Creative Wntmg Club; International Club; Knightettes , squad leader ; National Honor Society; National Merit Finalist ; Regents Four -Year Scholarship winner; Runes; SHIELD.

SCHLEIS, JOHN

SCHMELTER, SUSAN-Band; Future Teachers of America ; International Club; Knightettes

SCHMERSAL, JAMES

SCHMIT!', TERRY-Nite of Knights particpant; Quiz Bowl; Varsity Golf.

SCHNEIDER, KURT

SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM

SCHOOLE_Y, KATHRYN - Knightettes; National Honor Society ; Regents Alternate; Synkra-Knights, secretary.

SCHULTZ, BARBARA - International Club· Knightettes; National Honor Society· Nite of Knights participant ; Regents Alternate; SHIELD.

SCHUPBACH, JOHN - Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun "

SCHWARTZ, RICHARD

SCHWIEDER, SUSAN-Knightettes.

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SCHWIEGER, JANICE-Art Club; International Club; Knightettes; National Honor Society; Quiz Bowl; Red Cross.

SCHWINDT, CONSTANCE - International Club; Knightettes

SCONYERS, RONALD - Future Physicians of America, vice-p resident ; Key Club; Quiz Bowl ; Regents Alternate; Science Club; Varsity Tennis

SEW ARD, HARRY-Advanced Choir ; AFS Central Committee; " Annie Get Your Gun".

SHANNON, MARY-Creative Writing Club; Future Physicians of America, president; Knightettes; National Honor Society ; National Merit Letter of Commendatio n ; Nite of Knights Central Committee: Orchestra; Quiz Bowl ; Regents Alternate ; Runes, non-fiction editor ; Science Club , secretary-treasurer

SHARP, JAME~uiz Bowl ; "S" Club ; Varsity Football.

SHAW, ERNEST

SHELLE Y , NANCY-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun" ; Future Nurses of America ; Knightettes; Nite of Knights participant; Noblemen Accompanist; Orchestra

SHNEIDE R , JEFFREY-Regents Alternate

SHOEMAKE R , FREDRIC - Art Club; Nite of Knig hts participant.

SIEMEN S , EUNICE-Knightettes.

SIEMEN S , YVONNE-Knightettes.

SIM PSON, SUZANNE-Creative Writing Club; " Diary of Anne Frank"; Knightettes ; Nite of Knights participant; Quiz Bowl; Red Cross; Runes; Th alians; Thespians; " Witness for the Prosecution. "

SINKEY, KRISTIN-Knightettes; National Honor Soc iety; Nite of Knights participant.

SIT ZMAN, LINDA-Knightettes.

SL AUGHTER, TODD-Regents Alternate.

SMITH, LINDA-Art Club; Knightettes.

SMITH, NANCY

SMITH, SUSAN - Art Club ; Knightettes; Math Clu b; National Honor Society; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Nite of Knights participant; Regents Alternate ; Science Club. ·

SOLHEIM, ROBERT - Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun "; Homecoming Candidate; Key Club; Math Club; National Honor Society; Noblemen; Regents Alternate ; " S " Club; Science Club; Varsity Football.

SOSHNIK, ALLAN - Key Club; Quiz Bowl; SHIELD; Varsity Golf.

SPLICHAL, RICHARD-Key Club; "S" Club; Varsity Football; Varsity Wrestling.

STALEY, CAROL-Knightettes.

STEVENS, SHARRYS

STINES, PATRICIA - Art Club ; Knightettes; Runes; Student Council.

STOEHR, ROSEMARY-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun" ; Girls ' Octet ; Knightettes; Modern Choir; Nite of Knights participant.

STOLTZMAN, DAVID-Chess Club, vice-president; Future Physicians of America ; National Honor Socity; "S" Club ; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Football.

STRANATHAN, MICHAEL-Nite of Knights participant; Science Club; Varsity Track

STUEBER, MARY-Knightettes.

STYLES, PAT-Knightettes.

SWAIN, RONALD,

SWANSON, MARY - AFS Central Committee; County Government Day; Homecoming Attendant; Junior Class Vice-President; Junior-Senior Prom Attendant ; Knightettes; National Honor Society; Nite of Knights Central Committee , participant; SHIELD; Student Council , president; Varsity Cheerleader.

SWANSON, MICHAEL-Chess Club, president

TADDIKEN, ·cRAIG-Key Club; Regents Alternate ; Varsity Golf; "Witness for the Prosecution "

TANNER, RONALD-Regents Alternate; Varsity Tennis.

TAYLOR, JEAN-Knightettes.

THOMPSON, CHARLENE-Knightettes /

THOMPSON, JOHN-Future Physicians of Merica; Quiz Bowl ; Varsity Golf /

THOMPSON, NANCY - Homecoming Candidate; Knightettes ; Regents Alternate.

THOMSEN, WILLIAM

THORNE, NANCY-AFS Central Committee; Clarion; Homecoming Candidate; Junior-Senior Prom Candidate; Knightettes , president; National Honor Society; Nite of Knights Central Committee , participant ; Student Council ; Synkra-Knights , secretary

THORSON, JOEL-Chess Club ; Key Club ; National Honor Society ; National Merit Finalist ; Nite of Knights participant; Quiz Bowl; Regents Four-Year Scholarship winner , All-State Scholastic Team; Varsity Baseball.

TIDBALL, THOMAS - Advanced Choir ; JuniorSenior Prom Candidate ; Key Club, secretary; "S" Club , treasurer; Varsity Baseball ; Varsity Swimming. _

TINSTMAN, NANCY - Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun" ; Homecoming Attendant; Knightettes , pep rally chairman ; National Honor Society; Nite of Knights participant ; SHIELD; SynkraKnights, treasurer.

TRAMEL, KATHLEEN-Knightettes.

TREHEARN,ARLAN

TRIBBLE, CAROL YN-Knightettes

TROOP, NANCY-Future Teachers of America; Knightettes; National Honor Society ; Red Cross.

TUPPER, DOROTHY-County Government Day; Junior Class Secretary ; Knightettes , game chairman; Nite of Knights participant; Student Council.

TURNBULL, DENNIS

TYRRELL, TIFF ANY-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun" ; Homecoming Candidate; JuniorSenior Prom Candidate; Key Club , president ; "S" Club ; Sophomore Class President; Varsity Basketball ; Varsity Football.

UEHLING, PETER

UHLMAN, RODNEY-Modern Choir.

UMBERGER, SHARON-Band; Future Nurses of America; Knightettes; N ite of Knights participant.

VALLERY, JANET

VANCE, DENNIS-Varsity Baseball .

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VAN HOOK, PAMELA-Knightettes.

VAN HORN, DAVID-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Key Club; Math Club; National Honor Society; Noblemen; Red Cross; Regents Alternate; Student Council; "Witness for the Prosecution."

VAN VLIET, JOHN-Band.

VARVEL, LINDA-"Annie Get Your Gun"; "Diary of Anne Frank"; Future Physicians of America; Knightettes; National Honor Society; Nite of Knights participant; Quiz Bowl; Regents Alternate; Thalians , vice-president; Thespians; "Witness for the Prosecution."

VAUGHAN, JOHN-Band.

VON GOETZ, CAROL YN-"Diary of Anne Frank"; International Club; Knightettes; Modem Dance Club; Thalians; "Witness for the Prosecution."

WAGNER, LUCINDA - Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun " ; Knightettes, squad leader; Modern Choir; Nite of Knights participant; Synkra-Knights.

WAGNER, STEVE-Varsity Gymnastics.

WALCOTT, ANN-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Debate; Knightettes.

WALDMAN, REGINA-National Honor Society.

WALTERS, KRISTIN -Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Future Physicians of America; Knightettes.

WATSON, CRAIG

WAYBRIGHT, JOAN - Creative Writing Club; Knightettes; Runes.

WEAVER, JAMES-AFS Central Committee; Nite of Knights participant; "S" Club; Varsity Tennis.

WEBSTER, STEVEN-"S" Club; Varsity Wrestling.

WEKESSER, ROBERT

WELTON, KATHRYN-Knightettes.

WENDLING, MARGARET-Future Homemakers of America; Knightettes.

WEST, GAYLE - Future Nurses of America; Knightettes.

WEST, MARK

WESTCOTT, RALPH

WESTERVELT, SUSAN-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Clarion; Knightettes, squad leader; Nite of Knights participant.

WHELCHEL, SUSAN-Knightettes.

WHITE, GREG

WHITE, MARK-Amateur Radio Club, president; Red Cross; Regents Alternate; Science Club.

WHITESELL, KAREN-Future Teachers of America; Knightettes; Red Cross; Synkra-Knights, vicepresident.

WICKENHAUSER, TERRY-Knightettes.

WIESE, JODY-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Knightettes; Nite of Knights participant ; Synkra-Knights.

WILCOX, CLARK-National Merit Finalist; Regents Alternate.

WILLIAMS, JAMIE-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Knightettes, squad leader.

WILLIAMS, THOMAS-Amateur Radio Club, vicepresident; Future Physicians of America; Key Club ; Regents Alternate.

WILSON, CATHY .

WILSON, ELIZABETH-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Creative Writing Club; Girls' Octet ; International Club; Knightettes; Math Club; National Honor Society; Nite of Knights participant; Regents Alternate.

WILSON, JAMES

WILSON, MARGUERITE-Knightettes.

WINTERS, KONRAD-Amateur Radio Club.

WISMER, DOUGLAS-Boys' State; National Honor Society; Varsity Golf.

WITT, GEORGE-"Annie Get Your Gun."

WITTSTRUCK,ROBERT

WOEST, ROBERT - Clarion; "Diary of Anne Frank"; Key Club; Varsity Golf.

WOODS, A VERY-Advanced Choir, vice-president; " Annie Get Your Gun"; Knightettes, squad leader; Nite of Knights participant.

WOODS, RICHARD

WORRALL, NANCY - Knightettes; SynkraKnights.

WORSTER, MICHAEL-National Honor Society; Regents Alternate.

WRIGHT, JUDITH-Creative Writing Club; Homecoming candidate; International Club; Junior-Senior Prom Candidate; Knightettes, sergeant-at-arms; Nite of Knights participant; Student Council.

WUNIBALD, NANCY-Knightettes; Red Cross. WYLIE, ALEXA-Knightettes.

YORK, JO ANN-Knightettes.

YOST, JAMES-Advanced Choir; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Modern Choir; Noblemen.

YOUNG, DAVID

YOUNG, JO ANN-Knightettes; National Honor Society; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Red Cross; Regents Alternate.

YOUNG, THOMAS-Regents Alternate.

ZADINA, LESLIE-"S" Club; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Swimming.

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ADOLPHSON , LORRAINEHo me Ec onomics , department he a d ; F uture Homemakers of America

ALE XAN D E R, ROMA - Production S e cretary

AL THOUSE , LOIS - English ; Lang ua ge; Inte rnational Club ; So pho m ore Class.

A USTI N , PAU L - Mus ic ; Band ; O r c h e stra; Go lf ; Senio r Cla s s

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B AKE R , HAR OLD - Ma t hematic s ; S o phomore Cl a ss.

BATES, WAYN E - Guidance ; S op h o mo r e Basketb a ll ; Soph omore Cl ass.

B AU M, GAIL-D r ive r Edu c a tio n ; W res tling.

B EI DECK, R OSE- B usine ss , depa rtme nt head; Juni o r R ed Cross

B ERGT, FLO RA-Sc i enc e; Junior Red C ross

BLOU NT , HAROL D-Mathematics.

.BR E TTHO RST, OSCARScie n c e, d e part me nt he ad ; Sci e nce

C lu b , Senior Cl a ss.

BU N KER , LL OY D MAX-En glish; M u sic ; S opho more C lass

USC H KAMP, MA R T IN - Guid,m c e; Sophomo r e Cl as s .

3YOR T H , DO NALD - Art, de -

1a rtm e nt head; Quinqua t ru s

CH U RC HI LL , R OY-Drive r Educa ti on ; So c ial Stu dies; " S " Club ; ro ss Co un t r y; Trac k.

COLE, JOH N- Music , dep artment

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COM MERS , MARY-E nglish , d ep artment h ead; F u t u r e Tea ch e rs of

A m e r i c a

C OU RTNE Y, M ARJORIEN urse

CRA MER , SALLY-E nglish ; P ep Cl ub.

DAPPEN, JO S E PH - Science; Sc ienc e Clu b; Senior Class

DARNELL , DON ALD-Assistant

Princ ipal , st u de nt af fairs.

D O RAIS , FRANC IS - Science ; K ey Club ; F u t u r e Phys icians Club ; Soph omore C lass .

DO U GLA S, TH OMAS - Social Studi e s ; Camera Cl u b; Junior

Cla ss .

DOUGLASS , MA RY-Librarian .

EISELE , GEORGE - Mathematics ; Math Club

EKDAHL, L. J.-S cie n c e; Mathematics; Indus t r i al A rts ; Science Club

ELLIOTT, JOHN-Soc ial Studies ; English.

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F ALING, LOMA-Guidance; Futur e Nurses Club.

FERGUSON , DONALD-Journalism ; Social Studies; Key Club; Clarion ; SHIELD. G

GALLOWAY, MARIE-Business , Junior C la ss.

GARRISON, JOHN-Social Studie s; Juni o r Class

GERLACH, CLAUDELLE - Library Assistant.

GLENN, ROBERT-Business ; Social Studies ; Sophomore Class

GORDON , ARTHUR-Mathematic s ; Baseball ; Reserve Football ; Junior Class

H

HADLEY, ROGER - Mathematics; Ma t h Club.

HALL , ROBERT-Industrial Arts , departm e nt head ; Senior Class

HAMMELMANN, WILLIAM'Lanua ge , department head ; Engli s h ; International Club

HEMPHILL, CHARLES - Guidan ce; Student Council ; Senior Cla s s.

HILLMAN , ARTHUR - Phy s ical Ed u c a t ion , departmen t head ; Gymna st ics ; " S " C lub.

HOUGLAND, MARJORIE-Guidan ce ; Senior Class.

HUGE, JAMES-Assistant Principal , in s truction.

JENSEN, LEANNE - English ; Thalians ; Thesp ians.

JONES, JOE-Head Custodian.

JOYNT, PATRICIA - English , Language ; P e p Club

JURGENS, KATHY - Physical E d ucation ; Pep Club ; SynkraKn i ghts; lntramurals.

KARLE, ALAN - Social Studies; lntramurals.

KEEFE, THOMAS - Guidance , Junior Class.

KEENE, THOMAS-Debate ; Social Studies , department head ; National Forensic League ; Junior Class.

KINNEY, JANICE - English ; Creative Writing Club.

LAMBERT, ADRIANNE - Art; Quinquatrus.

LANHAM, LYNN - Guidance; Junior Class.

LAUTERBACH, WESLEY-Principal.

LOHRBERG, ROBERT - Social Studies ; Basketball; "S" Club; S e nior Class.

MACK, ELINOR-English; Cr~ative Writi n g Club ; Runes; Semor Class.

MALEK, HELEN - Attendance

Secretary MERCER, REX-Vice -Principal.

MILLER, WILLIAM - Social Studies ; Assistant Football ; "S" Club.

MITCHELL, RICHARDScience ; Science Club; Sophomore Class.

MORRIS, VERLE-Registrar.

MURPHY, MARA - English; Ch e erleaders

NICOLAI , ART - Administrative Intern

NEILSON, ROBERT- Business; Senior Class.

OVERGAARD, GUNNARScience ; Science Club ; Junior Class.

PEARCE, GEORGE - Language ; International Club.

RAKERS DIANNE-Secretary .

RASSEKH, MARY - English; Creative Writing Club ; Runes; Junior Class.

REEL, NEVA - English ; Home Economics ; Future Homemakers of America.

RETA , JOHN - Science; Swimming ; Sophomore Class

ROBINSON, LINDA-Language ; International Club.

SALESTROM , DARWIN-Guidance· Athlet ic Director .

SCHAFFER, HELEN-Cafeteria.

SCOTT, SARAH - Language; Cheerleaders

SMITH, CARL - Assistant Head Custodian.

SNYDER, SHERYL-Mathematics

STEPHENSON, WILLIAM-Social Studies ; Driver Education; Football ; " S " Club

TRIMBLE, JERRY - Science; Tennis.

TROWBRIDGE, EDNA - Language .

VAN LOH, HENRIETTA-English; Pep Club ; Sophomore Class.

WALDRON, JOHN-Driver Education , department head ; Industrial Arts ; Amateur Radio Club

WILLIAMS, JUNE-English; Social Studies; Pep Club

WILSON, WAYNE-Guidance; ance ; Key Club

WISMER, DALE-Industrial Arts.

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Adair, Nancy - 57

Adams , Henry - 24 , 127 , 137, 139, 160

Adams, John - 57 , 121 , 162

Adams , Nancy - 67

Adam s , Robert - 57 , 121

Adamson, Nancy - 67 , 127

Aden , Lora - 24 , 113, 115 , 117 , 122, 129

Ager, Linda - 67

Ahren s, Martin - 67, 111

Aiken, John - 67, 134, 151

Aksamit , Gregg - 24, 121 , 148, 165

Alcorn , Laura - 57

Alden, John - 57, 160

Allard, Mary - 57, 140

Allen , Cheryl - 24 , 114 , 117, 137

Allen , Daniel - 57 , 113, 184

Index

Allen, Judy - 67

Allen , Miriam - 67

Allen , Tye - 67

Allgood , James - 24, 128

Aman , Mark - 67

Aman , Sus an - 57 , 127 , 140

Amos, James - 67

Ampudia, Antonio - 65

Anderson , Bryce - 67, 135

Anderson, Eleanor - 24, 57, 117 , 123 , 127, 136 , 137

Anderson , Erik - 135, 152

Anderson , Greg - 57

Anderson, Morey - 24

Anderson , Victoria - 57 , 127 , 140

Andrews , Carol - 24 , 117, 137

Angus , Carol- 57

Anker , Maurice - 67

Arnold , Cynthia - 57 , 127

Ar t er , Michael - 67 , 151

Artz , Cheryl - 24, 117, 12 7, 129

Ashmun , Jay-67

Atkins, Mary - 24 , 117, 137

Augustin , Harold - 57, 121 , 135 , 152

Avard, Patricia - 57 , 113 , 115, 129

Ayer s, Andrea - 57

Ayre s , Joseph - 67 B

Baade, Margene - 57

Babb , Margaret - 57, 113, 115, 122 , 188

Babb , Mary - 67, 134

Bachman, Neal- 67 , 135

Badberg , Joan - 25 , 117

Bailey, Jane - 25, 99, 117

Bair, Susan - 57 , 107, 140

Baker, Bruce - 57, 135

Baker, Robert - 25

Bakk , Steve - 57, 151

Baldwin, Robert - 25 , 118 , 121, 137 , 160

Banks , William - 57

Barber, Richard - 137 ; 179, 190

Bare, Larry - 24, 121, 123, 148

Barger, Cathy - 57 , 140

Barnes , Richard - 57

Barnett , Mark - 67

Barnett, Michael - 65, 135

Bar t els, Gwen - 67

Bartels , Michael - 24

Bas kin, Eugene - 67, 162

Baskin, Tyrone - 24

Bates , Melanie - 57, 140

Bates , Thomas - 57

Bauer, Diane - 24 , 117

Bauer , Mary- 67

Baumgarten, Karl - 67

Baxter, Nancy - 67

Beachly, Ann - 67 , 187

Beachly , Susan - 24 , 42, 54, 111 , 115, 117 , 123, 183

Beard, Richard - 67 , 151, 165

Beauchamp , Craig - 25

Beck, Ardyce - 65

Beck, Joanne - 67, 127

j I 1 il .1, 1,1 I 206 Advertisers Index Anderson Studio 184 International Super Store - 177 Azalealand Floral ·- ·· l83 King's Drive-In - ·-·····_ l92 Banker's Life of Nebraska - 184 KLMS Radio ·- ··· - 187 Beatrice Foods 186 :Leon's Food Mart - · _ 174 Ben Franklin Store 179 Lincoln School of Commerce - 182 Ben Your Hairdresser. .. .... .. ............ .. 188 Lincoln Welding Supply 188 Bob's Barber Shop 195 Loyd's Drive-In Barber Shop............................. .... ......... ....... .. ...193 Bradfield Drug ... ... ........ .......................... .... ........ ......... .. ......... ........ ...... ....... 183 Mohr's IGA........ ..... .. .... ... ...... ....... .. ... .... .................... .. .... ............ .......... ... .... .185 Bryant Heating and Air Conditioning 189 Mowbray Buick 178 Campbell's N ursery........... .... ...... .. .... .... .... ........ .... .............. .. ............... ... 175 Natelson's Inc ·-·-·· · - 182 Campus Book Store 193 National Bank of Commerce 194 Captain's Walk. ........ ... ............... ....................... .................... 180 Nebraska Book Store 187 Central Auto Sales - 184 Nelson Cleaners - 177 Christensen's Appliances ......... ... ...... ......... .179 Owen's Studio 175 College View Pharmacy 177 Parkway Lanes - ··-··· 178 Commonwealth Company... .. .... .... ............ ...... ..... ... .......... .......... ..... 190 Piedmont Barber Shop _ 178 Community Savings Stamps 177 Pizza King ........ .. ... ....................... ...... .. ...... .. .......... .. ...................... ... ..... ... ....... .183 Cool Crest Triple Links ............................. .. ....... .. .. .. ......... ...... .. .. .. 190 Plaza Bowl, Inc 181 Dale Brook Drive-In 189 Randolph Cycle and Marine.. .... ...... .. ...... ... ..... ... ..... ....... ........... ... 187 Dietze Music House .......... .. ........ .. .............. .... ................. ....... 195 Runza Drive-In ... ..... ........ .... .. ...... ....... ........................... ....... ...... ... .. ........181 Dittmer's Greenhouse 193 Schumacher-Venner Realtors 190 Doan-Rose Auto Sales. .. ..................... .... ........ ................. 192 Sheridan Conoco ......... ....... ......... .. ..... .. ....... ................ ... ............ .............. .179 Donley-Dort Drug Company 183 Smiley's Conoco - · 193 Dubinsky Brothers Theaters 174 Smith Art and Hobby Center 174 Du Teau Chevrolet_ 188 Southside Cleaners ... .... ............ ...... ... ............. ... ..... .............. ... .. ...... ... .... 180 Edholm and Blomgren Photography 185 Sperry TV Service 179 Eighty-fourth and O Drive-In Theater 195 Standard Market Company 176 Exon's, Inc - 179 Steven Credit Jewelers - - 178 Family Drug _ _ 194 Sun Newspapers 185 First National Bank and Trust - - 187 Tillman's Sunnybrooke 177 Gateway Barber Shop - - - - 174 Townsend Studios 180 Globe Cleaning and Laundry ·-····· 182 Tyrrell's Flowers 180 Gotfredson Motor Company. _ - - 175 United Supply and Rents - 180 Gould Meats 185 Vanice Pontiac-Cadillac - 190 Haberman Studios .. ... ... ...... ....... ... ............. ... ... ....... ... ........ ... ....... ..... ·-··· 191 Watson-Brickson Lumber Company 194 Hall-Kennedy Locker Service.. .... ................ ..... ..... .................... ..193 Weaver-Minier Company.... ... ....... ... ......... .. .... .. ....... ..... ..... ..... ...... ....189 Hamilton-Schmieding Studios.... ......... ....... ... ........ .... .. ........ .... ... 186 Weaver Potato Chips - · ·-···· 181 Hollywood Cleaners . . .. .. .......... ... .. ............ ......... .... ...................... ... .192 Western Power and Gas _ 186 House of Holloway...... ........... .. ............. ..... ...... .... ..... ... .. .. ............. ..... ....186 Wolf Real Estate Company 177
A

Becker, David - 57, 128

Becker, James - 67 , 151

Becker, Jean - 67

Becker, John - 67, 108, 165

Becker, Robert - 57

Beckett, Bruce - 25

Beeman, Naomi - 25, 117, 135

Beers, Cynthia - 25, 114, 117

Beers, Keith - 67

Beers , Leanne - 25, 39, 117, 180

Beezley, Bonita - 67, 113

Beggs, Jon - 67

Beighley , Karen - 67

Bell , Gregory- 67

Bell, Richard - 25 Bell , Teresa - 26, 117

Bengtson, John - 67, 134

Bennett, Willam - 67

Benson, Paul - 26, 121, 148, 162

Bentley, Leland - 26, 157, 168

Berglund , Jam es - 57

Berkheim, Katherine - 26, 113, 114, 117, 122, 123, 129

Berryman, Nancy - 26 , 114, 117

Bess, Nancy - 67

Bickley, Neil - 57, 121, 152

Bingenheimer, Kenneth - 67, 163

Binge nheimer , Robert - 57

Binger, Virgini a - 57, 140

Bird, Judy - 57

Birkma nn , Lorraine - 57, 127

Blankenship, Godfrey - 26 , 190

Blazek, Katherine - 26, 80 , 117, 122, 137, 182

Bly, Mary - 67, 124

Bly, Nikki - 26, 117, 134

Blythe, Carol - 57, 127, 140

Blyth e , Dan - 67 163,

Blythe, Tim - 67 '

Bock, Thoma s - 26, 121, 148

Bogott, Anita - 26, 114

Boilesen, Douglas - 67

Bolton, Connie - 26, 117, 135

Bookst rom, Eric - 57

Boo k st rom, Saranne - 67, 130

Boosal is, George - 67

Boosalis, Mary Beth - 26 , 36, 54, 109, 117, 123 , 137

Border, Patrick - 26, 121 , 152

Boren, Dan - 26, 83, 121 , 163, 177

B ore n , Paul - 67, 163

Boren, Tom - 26, 163, 170

Borngraber, Gabriele - 67

Boss, Diane - 67

Boss, Marla - 26

Bottlinger, Bruce - 57, 135

Bourne, Eugene - 57, 135

Bourne, Kay - 26, 117

Bouwens, Gayle - 67

Bouwens, Vicki - 57 , 140

Bowden, Judith - 67

Boyd, Willa Jean - 57, 127 , 140

Boye, Alan - 67, 135

Boyer, Lynne - 57, 127, 140

Boye r , Theodore - 162

Boy nton , Cathy - 67

Boy um, Kristine - 67

Brady, Teri - 26 , 117, 119, 122, 137, 141 , 191

Brakhage , Frederic - 57

Brakke , Kenneth - 67, 111

Brandt , Marion - 57, 140

Brantley, Debra - 67

Brauch , Judith - 67 , 127

Braunsroth , Randy - 65

Breed, Gale - 26, 156 , 164

Breed , Roger - 57 , 111

Brehm , Deborah - 67

Brehm, Mary Jo - 27

Breslow, John - 57, 162 , 188

Brethouwer, Lloyd - 57, 121 , 135

Brickson , John - 57 , 121, 128, 160, 194

Brickson, Nancy - 67, 109 , 131

Brill, Roger - 57, 134, 162

Brobst, Eileen - 67

Brockley, Robert - 27

Brockmeier , Jerry - 67, 162

Brolyer, Nancy - 57, 140

Broman, Rebecca - 67, 113

Bronson, John - 27, 123 , 128

Bronson, William - 67, 162

Brooks, John - 57

Broutman , Susan - 57, 113 , 122, 129

Brown, Catherine - 57

Brown, Douglas - 57, 137 , 169

Brown , Lauren - 67, 134

Brown, Robert - 27

Brubaker, Terrie - 57 , 115

Brunzell, Scott - 57 , 121, 169

Buckley, Barbara - 57

Buckley , Katherine - 67

Bullock , Arthur - 57, 111, 134

Bullock, Edwin - 67, 110, 135

Bumgarner, Ronald - 27, 121, 137 , 170, 187

Bunn, Charlotte - 49

Bunn, Cynthia - 67

Buntain, David - 27, 36 , 42, 54, 106 , 112, 113, 122, 123, 128

Buntemeyer, Kathleen - 26, 117

Buntemeyer , Patricia - 67

Burden ,

Chonuskie, Lucinda - 27, 117, 125

Chrastil, Janet - 67

Chrestensen, Michele - 59, 140

Christensen, Charles - 67

Christensen, Janice - 27, 117, 130, 177

Christensen, Martha - 27, 104, 105, 117, 122, 123, 127, 179, 212

Christensen, Ronald - 28, 123, 194

Christensen, Sally - 67

Christiansen, Don - 67

Christiansen, Sue - 67, 131

Christman , Sandra - 28, 117

Chubb, Charles - 65, 164

Cidlik, John - 28, 136, 137

Cisney, Daryl - 68, 121 , 135, 152

Clark, Coreen - 59, 113, 115

Clarke, Gretchen - 28, 114 , 117

Clarke , Mary - 59, 127, 140

Cleavenger, Donja - 28, 117, 129

Clements , Melania - 68

Clements, Melinda - 59

Clements, Melissa - 59

Clever, James - 68, 151

Cobb, Galen - 59

Cole , James - 28, 111, 168

Cole, Jeffrey - 28

Cole , Thomas - 68

Coleman , Cathy - 59, 113, 122

Colin, Sandra - 59, 140

Collier, Thomas - 68, 165

Collings , Karen - 68, 127

Collins , Vincent - 68

Connors, Scott - 68, 134

Conrad, Janice - 28 , 117

Conrad, John - 28

Cook , Randi - 68, 127

Coons , Kathryn - 68

Buttke,

B Karagozoglu , Sitare - 27, 55, 10 5, 109 , 117 , 127, 129

Caddy,

Copple, Kenneth - 68

Corgan , Shannon - 28, 137

Cornell, Sandra - 28, 114, 117

Cosier, Julie - 28, 117, 122, 123, 129, 187

Cossio, Oscar - 68, 165

Cottrell, Judith - 29, 113, 114, 117, 122, 127

Cowling, Eloise - 68

Cox , James - 68 , 178, 163

Coy, James - 68, 152

Coy , Jerrold - 59, 121 , 160, 185

Craft, Michael - 68

Crane, Sally- 29

Crespo, Odette - 68

Crisp, James - 68

Cronkite, Roberta - 59, 127

Cropsey, Bruce - 68

Crosby , Nancy - 68, 127

Davies, Charles - 49 , 169

Davis, Eldon - 59, 135

D avi s , Gerald 29, 88, 133, 134, 135, 136, 140, 164

Davis, Gary - 29

Dav : s , Joel - 29

Davis, John - 30, 121

Davis, Martha - 59

Davis, Stephen - 30 , 136, 137, 138, 140

Davis, William - 68, 178

Day , Katherine - 68, 127

Dean, Mary - 59, 140

Dean , Nancy - 30 , 117, 137

Dean, Sheila - 68

Deats, Charles - 59

Debus, Anita - 59

Decker, Sharon - 68

Deeds, Thomas - 30

Deitemeyer, James - 30, 118, 121 , 130, 146, 147, 148, 154, 156, 164

Deitemeyer, Robert - 68

Deitemeyer, Thomas - 68, 151, 169

Delair , Stanley - 59, 160

Delp, James - 30, 148

Dennis , Theodore - 59, 121, 128 , 169

Dethlefs, Dennis - 31, 114, 136, 137

Detweiler, Gary - 68

Deurmyer, Stephen - 36, 92 , 155, 156, 189

Devitt, Clovis - 59

De Vries , Mary - 31, 115, 117, 129

Diers, Camilla - 31 , 117 , 134, 135

Diers, Susan - 68, 113, 127

Dietrich, Eldon - 59, 128

Dietrich, Steve - 31

Dietrich, Terry - 68

Dietrick, Dale - 68

Dillworth, Terry - 31, 105, 117, 122, 123, 127, 131, 212

Dinges, Kathy - 68

Dirks , Darlene - 30, 114, 117, 123 , 135

Dittmer, Richard - 68

Doan , Houston - 30, 104, 105, 121 , 128, 192, 212

Dobler, Linda - 30, 117

Docter, Joyce - 30, 37, 114, 117

Docter , Judy - 30, 114, 117

Doerr , Deborah - 68

Dolk , Rodrick - 68, 151

Dorband, Cynthia - 68

Dorsey, Jane - 30, 117, 123

Caplan , Jennifer -

Carlson, Carol - 67, 127

Carlson , Diane - 67

Carlson, Nancy - 117 , 136, 137, 182

Carlson, Richard - 27

Carmichael, John - 27

Carper, Christopher - 67

Carr , Alice - 27

Carrier , James - 59, 135, 157, 168

Carrier , Pamela - 27, 114, 117, 123 , 130 Carter , Linda - 67, 115

Casper, Mary - 59, 114, 115

Cather, Jay - 67, 115

Chapin, Carolyn - 27, 105, 117, 122, 123, 129, 193, 212

Chapman, Dennis - 27

Chapman, Doris - 67

Charnicki, Michael - 59, 111, 151

Chase, Mary - 36

Cheever, Kathy - 67

Childress, James - 67

Chilen, Susan - 27, 117, 137

Chism , Nancy- 67

Chisum, Carol - 27

Chittenden, Linda - 27, 117 , 125

Crosby, William - 29, 105, 115

Cross, Craig - 29, 121

Cross, Frederick - 68

Cross , Susan - 68

Crump, Bonnie - 68

Culwell , Terrell - 29, 121, 154, 156 , 164 , 170, 177

Cunningham, John - 29 , 104, 105, 121 , 123, 130, 141 , 154, 155, 156 , 159 , 212

Cunningham , Nancy - 68, 127, 131, 187

Curran, Joe - 29 , 111

Cyr , Ruth - 68 D

Dahl , Candice - 29

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Dahl, Jeffrey - 59

Dahl, Nancy - 59 , 127

Dalrymple, Robert - 29, 42, 111, 113, 122, 123

Dalton, Clarissa - 75

Dalton, Tracy - 59

Damm, James - 29

Dance, Craig - 68

Danekas, Jeanne - 29

Daniels, Nancy - 68

Danley, William - 59

Dare, Janis - 68, 127

Davidson, Susan - 68, 113, 174

Davie, Fred - 68

Dort, Nancy - 31, 117, 118, 120, 123, 183

Dow, Mary - 68

Doyle, Theodore - 65

Drath, Constance - 31, 107, 117, 122, 129

Dreeszen, Barbara - 68

Dreith, Kathy - 59, 129

Dresselhaus, Dan - 68

Drew , Marcia - 68

Duchscherer, Steven

Duckworth, Dennis - 68, 152

Dudek, Barbara - 31, 122, 123

Dudgeon, John - 59

Dudley , Diane - 59

Duerschner, Judith - 31, 117, 134, 135

Duffek, Robert - 59, 121, 128, 168

Dunhaver, Barry - 31

Dunlap , James - 68

Dunovan, Robert - 68 , 151, 165

Durrie , Daniel - 59, 121, 137, 148

Dutton, Robert - 68

Dworak, John - 59, 121, 148, 157

Dworak, Joseph - 68

Dworak, Thomas - 59, 151

Dye , Robert - 68, 135

Dye , Sharon - 31

Dye, William - 68

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57, 115
121, 163
Katherine -
Burden , Steven -
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Burge, Gordon -
57
Burkey , Mary -
65
57, 140
Burkey, William -
Burnett, Kathy -
27, 121, 127,
Burroughs, Timothy -
136, 137, 138, 162
67, 113, 134
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Burton, Charles -
Bush , Don - 57,
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Bush, Mary - 27
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Butler, Brian - 57, 162 Butterfield, Pamela - 67, 127 Butterick , Kathleen - 67, 122,
Lynda - 67
Butz , Nancy - 65, 140
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67 Campbell,
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59 Cantin,
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Ruth - 68 Calkins , Carolyn - 67, 130 Callaghan, Linda - 57
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Campbell, Frank -
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Eaton, Stephen - 68

Ebel, Douglas - 68 , 151

Eckhard, Gary - 59, 161

Eddy, Ronald - 59, 134

Edgecomb, Emily - 68

Edington , James - 69, 135, 140

Edstrom, James - 68, 163

Edwards, David - 30

Edwards, Deborah - 68 , 127, 134, 193

Edwards, Mike - 30, 39, 128 , 163

Edwards , Susan - 59, 113, 122, 129

Een, Thomas - 59, 161, 162

Egger, Deborah - 68

Egger, Robert - 31

Eiche , Jill - 31, 117, 137, 138 , 140

Eirick, Rodney - 59

Eister, Jo Ann - 69

Eitel, Connie - 31 , 117

Eitel, Norman - 59

Elder , Richard - 59, 108 , 128 , 161

Ellerbeck , David - 59

Elliott, Craig - 68, 151 Elliott , Eric - 68 , 162

Elliott, Jeffrey - 68, 151, 162

Eliott, Stuart - 59

Ellis , Jan - 31, 117

Els , Elizabeth - 68

Embury , Linda - 68 , 127

Emmons, Michael - 59

Englebrecht, Lynn - 59

Engler , Nancy - 59 , 140

Enlow, Cathy - 68 , 113

Enlow , Nancy - 31, 117, 125

Eno , Mary - 68, 109, 116

Epp, Michael A - 68

Epp, Michael D - 68 , 159

Ericks on , Joan - 59

Essink , Lawrence Evans , Nancy - 31, 114 , 117, 135

Evinger , Jame s - 30, 107 , 122, 128

Evinger, Sara - 68 , 127

Ewing , Gary - 30 , 123 , 128, 160

Ewing , Stanford - 68 , 97, 140, 161

Exon, Pamela - 59, 140, 179 F

Falloon , Mary - 68 , 115 , 177

Fanders, Kay - 31

Fanders, Linda - 59

Fastabend , Patsy - 68

Faulkner, Clark - 59, 132, 140

Faulkner, Laurie - 68

Faytinger, Linda - 31, 107 , 117 , 127 , 183

Feerhusen , David - 31 , 83 , 147, 148, 183

Feerhusen, Larry - 68, 151, 185

Ferguson , Bradley - 31, 121, 148

Ferguson ; Kathryn - 65 , 140

Ferguson, Lana - 68

Ferguson, William - 59

Feuerberg, Harry - 31, 54, 123 , 169, 178

Fickel, Cathy - 59, 140

Fiedler, Dennis - 59

Findley, Pamela - 59 , 140

Fink , Alex - 68 , 151, 159 , 164

Firestine, Charles - 75

Firestone, Jimmie - 68

Fischer , Kenneth - 59

Fischer, Nancy - 31 , 117, 129, 194

Fisk , Sott - 68

Fitzwater, Pamela - 59, 140

Flack, Thomas - 68, 151, 165

Flansburg, Virginia - 32, 117, 120, 141

Focht, Lynn - 32, 121

Folsom, Burton - 32 , 122, 194

Folsom , Sally - 59, 113

Foreman, Susan - 59

Forke, Janis - 68

Fosdick, Mike - 32, 121, 170

Foster, Gary - 59, 152

Fowler, Cheri - 68

Fraker, Robert - 68, 161

Francisco, Lonnie - 32

Franklin, Martha - 68

Frasier, Ruth - 59, 140

Frederick, Stephen - 32

Freeman, Mary - 59, 113, 114

French, James - 70

Frey , David - 59

Frick , Karen - 32 , 117 , 127 , 137

Frisch, James - 59

Frischmann, Karen - 70 , 127

Fritzler , Rhonda - 70

Fulcher , Rosemary - 59, 134, 140

Fuller, Donald - 70, 151, 162

Fuller, Susan - 59

Fullerton, Bruce - 59

Furr , Lisa - 70, 127

Furrer , Jon - 32, 137

Furst, Henry - 59, 190

Fuss , Marleen - 32 , 117

Gabrielson, Leonard - 32

Gage, Gwendolen - 70

Gansemer, Ronald - 59

Gant , Martha - 32, 117, 131, 182

Garber , Marvin - 70

Gardner, Charles - 59 , 111 , 165

Garnett, Renee - 59 , 127 , 140

Garnett , Vel - 32

Garrett, Pamela - 33, 117 , 123

Gartner, Mary - 70

Genthe, Marsha - 65

George, Sarah - 70

Gerard, Anna - 33 , 117, 136 , 137 , 140

Gerlach , Laurel - 70 , 109 , 127 , 179 , 186

Gibbons, Constance - 33 , 117, 122, 127, 177

Gibbs, Warren - 59

Gibson, Barbara - 33 , 117

Gibson, Nancy - 59, 127 , 129, 140

Gies e , Rick - 70

Giesick, Michele - 59 , 127 , 140

Gilbert , Joel - 70

Gilbert , Richard - 33, 121, 170

Gilkerson, Adrian - 70

Gilleland, Suzanne - 70

Gilleland, Wanda - 33, 117

Gilliland, William - 59

Gilli s pie, Terrence - 65, 151

Glas er , Pamela - 33 , 114 , 117, 137

Goebel , Susan - 70 , 115

Goecke , Monte - 70

Goe schel, Thomas - 70

Gogela , Charles - 59

Goiriz , Jose - 70

Goldberg , Linda - 70 , 113 , 127

Goldberg, Melvin - 33, 42 , 123

Goldenstein, Marcia - 25 , 33 , 115 , 117, 122, 123

Goodding , Leslie - 70

Goracke, Patricia - 70

Gorham, Cheryl - 33 , 114, 117, 129 , 131, 136 , 137

Gormley, Ronald- 70 Grabow s ki, Karen - 70 Graff , Dennis - 33

Graff, Larry - 70

Grams , Larry - 33 , 133, 135

Grant , Linda - 33 , 54 , 111, 117, 122, 123 , 127, 183

Grant , Robert - 59

Grasmick , Christine - 33 , 117, 123, 125, 137

Grasmick, Terrence - 33, 54, 109, 122, 128, 129, 133, 169, 193

Green, Linda - 33, 117, 125

Green , Robert - 70, 151, 159

Greenwald , Jeffrey - 33, 137

Gregg, Kathleen - 33 , 117, 135

Grether , Deborah - 70

Grey , Steve - 59

Griess , Robert - 59

Griffin, Harold - 34, 121, 148, 164

Griffis, Linda - 34, 117, 129, 134, 137

Griffith, Joseph Griffith, Kent - 70

Groff, Richard - 70, 115

Gross, Karen - 34, 117, 137

Grotelueschen, Lee - 70, 159, 164 , 166

Grubb , Ellen - 70

Grubb , Evan - 34

Grubb , John - 34

Gruhn , Michael - 70

Grundmann , Cathleen - 34, 115, 117

Guenzel, Kathryn - 70

Guilford, William - 59, 121, 148 , 150, 155, 156, 158

Gunderson , Fred - 36

Gunderson , Mary - 59, 134 , 140

Gutgs ell, Colleen - 59, 140 H

Haack , Alan - 35 , 136, 137

Haack , Martha - 70

Hacker , Thomas - 70

Hadden , Paula - 59, 135

Hagen , William - 49

Hagerty, Colleen - 34, 117

Hagerty , Robert - 70

Hahn , Shirlee - 34, 117

Hales , Denise - 70

Hall , Charles - 59, 111 , 128, 135

Hall , Kathryn - 70

Hall, Marijean - 34, 137, 140

Hall , Raymond - 34, 163

Hall, Steve - 70 , 151

Hall , Todd - 59, 121 , 134, 160

Hall, Winston - 59

Halberg Catherine - 59, 140

Halverstadt , Donna - 70

Hamblet , Mary Ellen - 34, 117

Hamilton, Barbara - 34 , 117, 122 , 129

Hamilton, James - 70

Hamilton , Randolph - 70

Hamilton, Scott - 35

Hamor, Trudy - 70

Handy , Peggy - 59, 125

Hansen , Jane - 59 , 117 , 120, 130, 131 , 182

Hansen , Linda - 59, 114 , 127

Hansen, Sandra - 59

Hanson , Steve - 70, 127, 162

Han s on , Virginia - 35, 109, 117 , 123 , 137

Hardin, Nancy - 34 , 36 , 42, 54, 106 , 108, 117, 122, 123 , 129, 141

Harley , Mary - 59 , 127 , 140

Harmon , Paul - 70

Harm s, Paul - 34, 148

Harms , Suzanne - 70

Harney, Kathryn - 70

Harri s, Janet - 59, 83 , 125, 135

Harper, Jan - 70

Hart, Tom - 70

Hartley, Joseph - 34, 163

Hartley , William - 59

Hartman , Dan - 70, 151

Hartman , Larry - 49, 135

Harvey, Ann - 70, 113 , 127

Harvey, Judy - 59, 125

Harvey , Thomas - 34

Haskins, Patricia - 69 , 70, 115, 127

Hassell, Nancy - 34, 117, 193

Hastie , Thomas - 70

Hastings, Pamela - 129, 134

Hasty , Richard - 34

Hathaway , Janet- 70

Hauswald, David - 35

Hawley, Richard - 25, 35 , 119 , 121 , 128 , 141 , 148 , 164 , 166, 170

Hayes , Kristie - 59

Hayes, Thomas - 59, 137, 151, 164

Hedberg , Timothy - 70, 151

Hedge , Gretchen - 59 , 131, 140

Heggen , Victoria - 34, 117, 137

Heilig, Leslie - 59, 113, 140

Heiman, Paul - 59, 113

Hein , Brenda - 70

Heine, Sheryl - 59

Helmer , Lora - 70

Hempel , Hollye - 59

Henderson, Cynthia - 59, 125 , 127, 129, 131, 140

Henderson, Richard - 34, 164

Hendricks, Paul - 70, 151, 159 , 165

Hengstenberg , Peter - 34, 55 , 107, 123, 127

Hennessey , Susan - 59, 84, 113 , 140

Henrichs, Terry - 34

Henry, Gregory - 70, 110

Hergenrader, Mark - 34, 121, 148

Hergenrader, Richard - 59, 151

Hernandez , Kathy - 70, 115

Herring, Crystal - 34

Hesse , John - 35

Heuer, Teresa - 70

Heumann, Herbert- 59

Hevelone, Rex - 35

Heyen, Dennis - 59, 135

Hickey, Pamela - 35 , 117, 127 , 129

Hickey , Patricia - 35, 117, 129

Hicks, Dennis - 59

Hicks, Geraldine - 70, 127

Higgins , Daniel - 65 , 126

Higley, Margaret - 59

Hile, Cheryl- 70, 134

Hill , Donald - 60, 128

Hill , Mary - 35, 117

Hill , Norman - 70 , 151

Hille , Roger - 60, 137

Hiller, Bill - 75

Hilton, Pamela - 60, 140

Hinds , Thomas - 35, 121, 128, 163, 189

Hinze, Barbara - 70, 186

Hinze, William - 35, 107, 110

Hlava, Gwen - 70, 109, 130

Hlava, Joseph - 35, 135

Hoak, James - 70

Hoback , Robert - 70

Hobbs , Holly - 70

Hobson , Kent - 60, 121, 160

Hock , Linda - 70

Hockenbary, Robert - 35, 193

Hoenig, Jacklyn- 35, 117, 136, 137

Hoffman, Ann - 47, 60, 127, 131, 140

Hoffman, Michael - 70

Hoffman , Thomas - 60, 111

Hohnstein, Nancy - 70, 127

Holdren, George - 60, 162

Holland, John - 60 , 107, 111

Holland, Steven - 60

Holle, Patricia - 35, 117

Holle , Peggy - 70

Hollingsworth, Michael - 70

Holloway, Robert - 35, 137

Holman , Steve - 70, 135

Holman, Terry - 36

Holman , Thomas - 72, 151

Holmes , Jerry - 72

Holmes, Margie - 65

Holmquist , Joallyn - 60, 134, 140

Holyoke, Susan - 72, 127

Honeycutt, Lonnie - 72, 152

Hoobler, Barry - 72, 162

Hoobler, Douglas - 36

Hopkins, Christine - 72

Hopkins , Jacqueline - 36, 123, 134, 135

Hormandl, Ronald - 72

Hom , Harold - 72

Horn, John - 72

Hornby, Jack - 36

Housman, Betty - 36

Houtchens, Tom - 60, 135, 160

Hovelsrud, Kathy - 60, 140

Hovey, Carol- 60, 127

Howard , Linda - 72, 127

Hoxie, Virginia - 36, 117, 123

Hoy, Linda - 60 , 140

Hoy , Randall - 72

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Hubert, Leslie - 60

Huddleston, Mark - 72

Hudson, Jean - 3 6 , 114 , 117

Huggins, Gerald - 60

Hulbert, Thoma s - 72

Humble, Kathlee n - 60, 140

Hunt , Kathleen - 60, 117, 120, 130, 131

Hunt, Kendall - 60

Hun t, Peggy - 72

Hunter, Kay - 75

Huntwork, Daniel-60

Huntwork , Robert - 72

Hurst, Lynn - 60

Hutchinson , J a me s - 36 , 162, 170

H y a tt, Ste v en - 36, 170 , 195

I

Icenogle , John - 57 , 60 , 109, 128, 129, 156, 187

Ice nogle , Thom as - 36 , 106, 123, 128 , 133, 135

I hrie , Dean - 36

In m a n, L y nda - 36 , 92, 106, 117, 123, 127, 137

Iron s, Barbara - 60

Iro n s, Deborah - 72 , 129

Iwa n , J e anette - 60

J

Ja ckson , Sha ron - 36 , 117

Jacobs, Frederick - 36

Jaco bs, Rita - 72, 174

Ja cobs on, Pa mela - 72

Jame s, Mark - 36

Ja mes, Stacy - 36 , 107, 117, 123, 127, 130

J ami s on , Sara - 60

Ja n ss en, Wayn e - 72

Je ffrey, Linda - 36, 107, 117, 122 , 123, 129 , 13 7

Je nkins , Evelyn - 75

Je nkins , Susan - 36 , 106, 117, 1 23 , 127, 137, 140, 175, 182

Jenkins , William - 72, 134

Je nnings, William - 37, 83, 118, 121, 136, 141 , 148, 155, 157

Je s persen, David - 72 , 151

,Je tt , Tom - 72, 162

John , David - 72

J ohns, Nancy - 37 , 115, 117

Johnson, Charles - 36, 37, 111

John s on , Cristi ne - 60 , 131, 140

J ohnson, Cynth ia - 36, 37 , 104, 105, 117 , 122 , 123 , 137 , 140, 212

Johnson, Douglas - 37

Johnson, Jeanette - 60 , 114, 127

J ohnson , Katherine - 60 , 115, 122 , 127, 189, 212

Johnson, Katherine - 37, 117, 127, 129, 137 , 185

Johnson , Linda - 37, 117, 135

Johnson, Lucinda - 60

Johnson , Roger - 60, 115, 129

Johnson, William - 37, 112, 113 , 129

Jolliff , Kathy - 72 , 127

Jones, Kathryn - 60 , 140

Jones, Linda - 72 , 135 Jones , Nancy - 72

Jones, Paula - 60, 82 , 140, 190

Jorgensen, Donald - 72, 162, 165

Joy, George - 37, 160

Joy, Gregory - 72, 110

Joyce, Christine - 72

Judd , Linda - 72, 127

K

Kahm, Marsha - 72, 127, 192

Kallase, Anda - 72, 115

Kammerlohr, Kathryn - 60, 134

Kamtz, Jerry - 72

Kaufman, Ruth - 72, 178

Kay, Debbie - 72

Kay, Robert - 37 , 121, 148 , 164

Kayser, Kathaleen - 37, 117

Keebler, Rebecca - 72

Keele, Gary - 72, 151

Kehling, Paul - 60

Kehn, Jane - 37 , 117

Keister, Douglas - 3 7

Kelle, Jerry - 72 , 162

Keller, Cheryl - 37 , 117

Kelley, Jeanne - 60, 134

Kelly, James - 60 , 111

Kelly, Michael - 49

Kelly, Nancy- 7 2

Kelly, Patricia - 72, 171

Kelly , Sherrie - 37, 117 , 137

Kempkes, Jeanne - 37, 117

Kennedy, Dale - 72

Kennedy, Scott - 60, 193

Kepler, David - 37, 193

Kern, LeAnn - 72 , 127

Kess, Shirley - 37, 117, 138

Kidwell, Christopher - 38, 121, 160

Kimball , Curt - 72, 135

Kimberlin , Sally - 38, 117, 130, 137

Kincaid, Timothy - 60, 111

Kindsvater, Pamela - 60

King , Carole - 38, 39, 117

King , Stephen - 60

Kinner, Verna - 60, 140

Kirchhoff, Don - 38

Kirchhoff, Loretta - 60

Kirk, Jean - 72

Kirk, Pamela - 60

Kirk, Sue - 38, 117

Kissell, Gary - 38, 128

Kissel, Gordon - 72

Kitrell, Connie - 60

Kivett, Ronald - 60

Klahn, Colleen - 72

Klanecky, Mary - 38, 117, 127, 129, 136, 137

Klein, Randy - 60

Klemme, David - 60

Klepinger, Connie - 60, 175

Klone, Robert - 38

Klumpp, Mary - 72, 115, 127

Knapp, Nancy - 60, 111, 115

Knarr, Michael - 72

Knox, Susan - 60

Knudsen, Nancy - 72, 127

Knudtson , Lorraine - 60, 140

Koch , James - 60, 115, 121

Koch, William - 38

Kohl, Donn - 38, 121, 148

Kohl, Stanley - 134

Kohl, Terry - 60

Kohout, Barbara - 38

Kokesch, Paula - 60, 114, 135

Kominsky, Marcia - 38, 117, 127, 129, 184

Korinek, Terrilyn - 38, 117, 122, 126, 127, 129

Kos, Fred - 60

Kos, John - 38, 105, 121, 146, 148, 164, 184, 212

Koser, Steve - 72, 151

Krantz, Richard - 36, 38, 42, 54, 104 , 105, 113, 122, 123, 212

Kraus, Sheila - 72

Krejci, Richard - 72

Krieger , Donna - 38

Krieger, John - 60

Kriutzfield, Susan - 38

Krogman, Cheri - 72

Krohmer, Richard - 38, 137

Kruger, Susan - 60, 140

Kubicek, Terrence - 72

Kubick, Dan - 72

Kugel, Craig - 38

Kugel, Kathy - 72

Kuhlman, Elgin - 60

Kuklin, Gary - 72

Kurtz, John - 72

Kushner, Cathy - 72, 113

Kutzer, Cynthia - 60, 108, 140, 181

Lampshire, Linda - 60, 131, 140

Landis, David - 25, 38, 109, 124, 127, 137, 138

Lang, Barbara - 60, 125, 140

Lang, Sara - 72

Lang, Terry - 60, 128

Lantz, Harold - 39, 111, 128

Larimer, Leon - 65

Larsen, John - 72, 159

Larson, James - 39, 121, 152

Larson, Katherine - 60, 140

Larson, Rebecca - 72

Latrom Joyce - 39, 117, 137

Leavitt, Betty - 39, 115, 117, 123, 129

Lee, Alan - 60

Lee, Allen - 39, 128, 135

Lee, Diane - 72

Lee, Pamela - 72

Leech, Carol- 60

Leeke, John - 60, 115

Lefferdink, Susan - 39, 117, 123, 129, 136

Lefler, James - 39, 133, 135

Legg, Candace - 60, 140

Lehl, Shirlayne - 39, 114, 117, 137

Lehechka, Mary - 72

Leinberger, Christine - 72

Leinberger, William - 60 , 121, 148, 149, 163, 184

Leland, LeRoy - 39

Levine, Katha - 60, 112, 113, 115, 122, 129, 179

Lewis , Barbara - 72, 127

L<:!wis, Patrica - 60, 140

Liede, Ilkka - 39 , 55, 109, 123, 127, 135, 168, 177

Lienemann, Delmar - 60

Lieneman, Judy - 72, 122, 127

Linch, Patsy - 60

Lindbloom, Connie - 60

Lindburg , Susan - 60, 140

Lingenfelder, Cheryl - 72

Lingenfelder, Cynthia - 39, 117, 129 , 137, 140

Lininger, David - 72, 134

Lockee, Marsha - 72

Loerch, Bill - 60, 151

Loerch, Nancy - 60, 113, 140

Loewenstein, Delaine - 72, 122, 180

L'Jewenstein, Dearwyn - 39, 114, 117

Lofink, Jimmy - 39

Loisel, Jeffrey - 72

Lostroh, Barry - 72, 151, 163

Lowrey, Lon - 39

Ludwick, Edward - 60

Ludwickson, John - 39

Lunger, Chalis - 72

Lunsford, Betty - 60

Lutman, Gary - 60, 151

Lutz, Andrea - 60

Lutz, Craig - 60, 121, 148, 175

Lyberis, Linda - 72 M

Maca, Barbara - 60, 127, 140

Macaluso, Debbie - 72

MacKichan, Margaret - 40, 115, 117

Magee, Cathy - 60, 140

Magee, Deborah - 60, 130

Magee, Robert '- '72, 160

Magnuson , Mary Jean - 60

Magwire, David - 72

Magwire, Michael - 60

Mahaffy, John - 60, 135, 152

Malloon, Linda - 72, 113

Malone, Sandra - 72, 127

Malone, Steven - 72

Mann, Barry - 60, 137

Manthey, Anthony - 60, 135, 163

Manthey, Sandra - 72

Manton, Denise - 60

Manton, Douglas - 72, 151, 159

Marchant, Karen - 60

Marsh, Dory - 72, 127

Marshall, John - 40

Marshall, Richard- 60

Martens, Nancy - 72, 127, 135

Martin, David - 72

Martin, Jeff - 60

Martin, Josef - 72, 121, 151, 162

Martinovs, Daina - 72

Marx, Charles - 72, 110

Marx, James - 40, 110, 111

Maseman , Paul - 40, 105, 110

Maser, Stephanie - 40, 114, 117

M as on, Cheryl - 60, 127

Mason, James - 60, 128, 160

Masters, Danny - 72

Mather, Marcia - 72, 113, 127

Mathis, Jan - 40, 117

Mathes, Vicki - 72

Maw, Daniel - 60, 129

Maw , Joan - 72, 127

Maxey, Roger - 60 , 151, 159, 177

Maxwell , Janet - 60, 107, 127, 140

Mayhew, Debra - 72 , 127, 135

McCarthy, Susan - 72, 127

McCashland, David - 49

McClain, Kathy - 65, 140

McClatchey, Bill - 72

McClelland, Nola - 60, B4, 113, 140

McClendon, Susan - 36, 41, 123

McComb, Richard - 60

McCord, Carolyn - 60, 127, 130

McCown, Gary - 60

McCown, Thomas - 72, 140, 151, 165

McCracken, Allan - 72 , 151

McDonald, Thomas - 72

McEwen, David - 60, 121, 148, 164, 190

McGinnis, Margaret - 72

McGinty , Sally - 72, 127

McGlothlin, Monica - 72

McGuire, Sherry - 65

McIntosh, Charles - 65, 135

McIntosh, Leslie - 72, 151, 163

McLeod, Margaret - 60, 125

McLoughlin, Jeanne - 41, 117

McMahon, Melinda - 72 , 115, 127

McNeil, Elaine - 41, 114, 117

McNeil, James - 72

McNeil, William - 72

McPherson, Melodee - 41, 105, 117 , 123, 129, 134, 137, 174, 212

McTwigan, James ---60

Meier, Sandy - 60, 127, 131, 140

Meisinger, Charles - 60

Melson, Susan - 41, 117

Mercer, Candice - 41, 117, 123, 127 , 129, 137

Mercer, Timothy- 60, 151

Merrill , Bruce - 60

Merritt, Pauly - 40, 136, 148

Merritt, William - 63, 151, 168

Messman, Rick - 72, 151

Metz, James - 63, 121, 152

Metz , Richard - 40, 126, 157, 164

Meyer, Cheryl - 74

Meyer, Dale- 74

Meyer, Mary- 63

Meyer, Sandra - 63, 140

Meyer , William - 75

Meyers, Carolynne - 40

Miller, Bruce - 63

Miller , Clayton - 39, 40, 128

Miller , Dennis - 63, 163

Miller, Gary - 63

Miller , Gaylan - 63

Miller, Karen - 40, 117

Miller, Linda - 40

Miller, Maria - 74

Miller, Marilyn - 41, 117, 127, 129

Miller , Michael

Miller, William - 74

Minard, Douglas - 74, 134

Minary, James - 41

Misle, Betty - 74

Misle, Lynn - 74

Mitchell, Linda - 41, 112, 113, 117

Mitchell, Stephen - 41, 118, 121, 137, 148, 164

Mitchell, Thomas - 63

Moats, Gain - 63, 113, 140

Moeller, Sandra - 41, 117

Moessner, David - 55, 57, 60, 109 , 121, 127, 133, 152

L

Smith, Arthur - 76

Smith , Carol - 63 , 127 , 140

Smith , Charles - 63

Smith, James - 76

Smith, Linda - 47, 117

Smith , Lynne - 76 , 130, 174

Smith, M ichae l - 65

S mith, Nancy - 47

Smith, Ran dolph - 75, 159, 165

Smith , Rena - 63

Smith , Ronald - 76

Smi th , Susan - 47, 54, 115, 123

Smi t h, Todd - 76 , 115

Smith , Victoria - 76

Sny der , Floyd - 76, 92

Solheim, Robert - 46 121 123,

128 , 136, 139 , 148, ' 194 '

Son d eregger , Kur t - 63 111

128 ' '

Sonderegger , Ri ch a rd - 63 , 135

Sorrell , Pamel a - 63 , 117 , 120,

127 , 140

Soshnik , Allan - 46 , 104, 105,

128 , 169 , 212 '

Southern , V irginia - 76

Spencer , Alan - 63, 111, 137,

162

Spier, Linda - 63

Splichal , Pam e l a - 63 , 134

Splichal , R ich ard - 46 , 12 1,

128, 148, 162, 183

Spohn, Cassie - 76

Spome r , Micha el - 76

Spray, Grego ry - 76

Staberg, Diana - 76

Staley, Carol - 46, 11 7

S taple ton, Louis e - 6.'3, 111 , 140

S ta pl~ton, Marg are t - 76 temm, Rhond a - 76

S t e mper, Linda - 63, 127, 140

S teve ns, Janet - 63, 11 5 , 127,

140

S t ev ens, Sharrys - 46

Ste wart, Ann - 76

S tewar t, Jeanne - 76

"te wart, Mona - 63, 127, 135

S te wa rt , Timothy - 76 , 151

Sti er, Nancy - 76 , 127

S ti n er, Suanne - 63, 131

S t in es, Patricia - 46, 115, 177

Stips ky, Kay - 63 , 122 , 127, 129 , 140

Stoehr, Rosemary - 46, 117,

136, 137, 140

Stolldorf, Linda - 63 , 115, 126,

140

S tolte, Rox Ann - 76

S toltzman, Davi d - 46 , 123,

148, 158

S t oner, William - 6.1

S t ork, Barbara - 713. 113

S t ovall, LeAnne - 6:J , 127 , 140 , 180

S t ranathan, Mich ael - 46, 111

St reeter, John - 63

St r obel, James - 64 , 111, 135 , 162

S tucky, Donald - 64, 111, 134, 162, 174

Stucky, Virgini a - 76, 127

Stueber , Mary - 46, 117

Styles, Pat - 47 , 183

Subil , Emilio - 76

Sullivan, John - 64

Sundling, Tom - 76

Sunyoke, Karen - 76

Sutter , Sandra - 64

Swain, Ronald - 47

Swanson, Julie - 76, 108 , 127 , 182

Swanson, Mary - 47, 104, 105, 109, 117, 118, 120, 123, 141, 212

Swanson, Michael - 47

Swenson, Diane - 64 , 125 127 140 ' '

Sykes, Rhonda - 64

Taddiken, Craig - 47 , 128 , 184

Tallman, Mark - 64

Tanner , Ronald - 47 168

Tate, David - 76 '

Tate, Nancy - 76

Tatum , Richard- 64 , 135

Tavlin, John - 76, 135, 160

Taylor, James - 76

Taylor , Jean - 46, 117

Taylor, Lawrence - 64

Taylor, Steven - 76

Tefft , Michael - 64

Tegeler , Phillip - 76 , 151 , 162

Ten Hulzen , Sandra - 76

Thiel, Brad - 76

Thomas, Paul - 64, 151, 157

Thomas, Charlene - 4-, , 117

Thompson , John - 47

Thompson, Nancy- 47 , 92, 117

Thompson, Raymond - 64 , 135 , 165

Thompson , Susan - 76

Thomsen, William - 47

Thome , Nancy - 47, 87, 107, 117, 123, 130, 131, 182

Thornton , Shelley - 76, 127

Thorson, Joel - 36, 42 , 47, 54, 87, 123, 128, 133

Tidball, Mary - 76 , 127 174

Tidball, Thomas - 48, 121, 128, 160, 161, 164, 167, 170 , 193

Timmerman, William - 76 , 108 , 121, 152, 162

Tinstman, Nancy - 48, 87, 104, 105, 117 , 118, 123 , 131, 137, 212

Titus , Stephen - 76

Tomlinson, Michael - 64

Towle , Sandra - 76

Tramel , Kathleen - 48 , 117

Traundt, Patricia - 76

Travis, Brent - 76

Trehearn, Arlan - 48

Tribble, Carolyn - 48

Trombla, Daniel - 64, 137

Troop, Nancy - 48 , 114, 117, 123 , 129

Tupper, Dorothy - 48, 117, 195

Turnbull, Dennis - 48

Turner, Ida - 64, 111

Turner , Roxanne - 64, 140 , 186

Tyler, Terry - 76, 169

Tyrrell,

Uehling , Peter

Uhlman, Rodney - 48, 85

Umberger, Sharon - 48, 117 , 125, 135

Unger , Catherine - 64, 140

Upeslacis , Marcis - 75, 151

Uribe , Ronald - 64

Vallery, Janet - 48

Vallicott, Jay - 76

Van Buskirk, Dan - 64, 168

Vance, Dennis - 48

Van Derslice, Cheryl - 64

Vanek, Theresa - 76, 114

Van Hook , Pamela - 48 , 117

Van Horn , David - 48, 109, 123, 128, 129, 136, 137, 174

Van Landingham , Richard64, 160

Van Sickle, John - 76

Vant , Teresa - 64 , 117, 120 , 127 , 130, 140

Van Vliet, James

Van Vliet , John - 49 , 135

Varvel , Linda - 49 , 54 , 112, 113, 123 , 132 , 134 , 140, 181

Vasholz, Deborah - 64 , 127 , 129, 140

Vasina, Sandra - 76

Vaughan , John - 49

Vaverka, Joe - 76

Venner, David - 64, 190

Virgil , Allen - 76 , 134

Vogt , Jay - 64

Voigt , Janet - 76 , 127

Volz, Bennett - 64

von Goetz , Carolyn - 49 , 113 ,

Von Goetz , Carolyn - 49 , 113, 117, 127

Waer sch , Linda - 76

Wagner , Lucinda - 49 , 117 , 129 , 130, 137

Wagner , Steve - 49

Wagner , Terry - 65

Walcott , Ann - 49 , 117 , 137

Walcott, Clifton - 76

Wald, Kenneth - 64 , 107 , 124

Waldman, Regina

Walker, Keith - 76, 151, 163

Wallace , Herbert - 64, 163

Walter , Linda - 76

Walters , Elizabeth - 76 , 127

Walters , Kri stin - 49 , 117 , 137

Watkins, Ron - 76

Watson, Craig - 49 , 190

Watts , Dennis - 64

Watts , Katherine - 64 , 140

Way, Gary - 76 , 135

Waybright , Joan - 49, 117 , 122

Weaver , James - 49, 121 , 168, 189

Webb , Patricia - 76

Weber , Douglas - 76, 159

Webman, Jerry - 64 , 113 , 122, 124 , 185

Webster , Steven - 49

Weeks, Richard - 64

Wegner , Edward - 64

Wehrli, Marcia - 64, 125 , 127

Wehrli, Steve-65 , 193

Weilage, Woodrow - 65 , 135

Weinstein , David - 65 , 160, 177

Weiss , Diann - 76

Wekesser, Edward - 76 , 109

Weke ss er , Robert - 49, 174

Welton , Kathryn - 49

Wendelin, Kathleen - 65

Wendling , Margaret - 49, 117

Werning , Daniel - 65 , 134 , 137

West, Deborah - 65

West, Gayle - 49 , 117, 125

West , Joyce - 76

West , Mark- 49, 134

Westcott, Ralph - 49

Westervelt , Mary- 76, 115

Westervelt, Susan - 49, 106 , 107, 117, 137, 139

Weyhrauch , William - 76 , 140

Whelchel, Sandra - 49 , 76

Whelchel, Susan - 49

White, Greg - 49

White, Janet- 76

White , Mark - 49 , 110, 111, 129

Whitesell , Karen - 49 , 114 , 130

Whittington, John - 76

Wickenhauser, Terry - 50, 99, 117

Wic ks, Sue - 76

W~~an , Lawrence - 65, 151 ,

Wiese, Jody - 50 , 117, 130, 137

Wilbur , James- 65

Wilcox , Clark - 36, 50

Wile y, William - 65, 128, 132, 137 , 140, 151

Wilken , James - 65 , 135, 168

Williams , Jamie - 50, 117, 137

Willi a ms , Thomas - 50, 187

Willits, Tim - 76, 159

Wilson, Bruce - 76, 151, 180

Wilson, Cathy - 49

Wilson, Claudia - 76 , 134 , 178

Wil s on, Elizabeth - 50 , 117, 123 , 136, 137 , 138, 175

Wilson , James - 50

Wil s on , Marguerite - 50

Wilson , Phil - 76

Windle, Richard - 76 , 128 , 159

Winters, Konrad - 50

Wise, Audie - 76, 151

Wise , Sandra - 76

Wismer, Douglas - 50, 123, 169

Witt, George - 29, 50

Wittstruck , Robert - 50

Woest, Robert - 50 , 106, 107, 128, 184

Wolfe, Robert - 56, 65, 108, 128 , 132 , 212

Wondra, Leon - 76

Wood, Andrea - 65, 122 , 212

Wood , Frank - 76

Wooden , Glen da - 76 , 111

Woods, Ave ry - 50, 117 , 137

Woods, Richard - 50

Wo rrall, Nancy - 50, 117, 130

Worster, George - 65

Worster, Michael - 50, 123

Wright , Ann - 76, 113

Wright , Judith - 50 , 117, 122, 127, 182

Wright, Kathleen - 65

Wright, Scott - 57, 109, 121, 128 , 132 , 140, 160, 194

Wright , Steve - 65, 151

Wunderlich , Clare - 65

Wunibald, Judy - 76 , 129

Wunibald , Nancy - 50, 117

Wylie , Alexa - 50 y

Yates , Steven - 65, 163

Yetm a n , Mary - 65, 140

Yokel , Rodney - 76, 151

York, Janet - 65

York , Jean - 65

York , Jo Ann - 51

Yost, Connie - 65

Yo st, James - 51, 130 , 136, 137 , 138, 140

Young , D av id - 51

Young , Janice - 65

Young , Jo Ann - 51, 54 , 117 , 123 , 129

Young , Mary - 65 , 127

Young , Max - 76, 159

Youn g, Thomas - 51 z

Zadina , Leslie-:- 29, 51 , 160 , 164 , 166, 167

Za ji cek , Roger - 76 , 159

Zbytniuk , Larissa - 76 , 134

Zeman, Albert - 65 , 121, 160, 194

Zeman, Micl:iael - 76 , 82, 160

Zich , Gerald - 76

Zitterkopf , Shir Lee - 65

Zoerb, Douglas - 65

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Tiffany - 48 , 107 , 121, 128 , 137, 141 , 148 , 157
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Ty s on , Kirsten - 64, 122, 140
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Through the Shield 1966 we attempted to portray the individual's search for identity amidst .the pressures of conformity . . . his loyalty to the group, yet his need to develop personal principles to give dimension to his life

. Special thanks to Mr. Jack Riggle and John Kircher-Photographers Mr. Paul Bateman - Lincoln Yearbook Company . . . Sincere gratitude to our advisor Mr. Donald Ferguson for his criticism, his inspiration, and his opinions

. Best of luck to the Shield 1967 staff for an impressive Shield 1967. Editor,

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