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LINCOLN HOMEMAKERS Martha Pritzl models her skirt and jacket outfit while escorted bv |eff Wartgow. A maxi coat is shown here bv Patty Pritzl. Her escort is Ric Smetak. Clothes for all ages were modeled. Against eye-catching scenery, sixty-six Lincoln girls paraded down Melody Lane in their spring and summer fashions on Tuesday, March 24th, at the annual Home Ec Fashion Show Home Ec Club President, Chris Simon, served as the show's narrator introducing the girls, their fashions, and the three vocal soloists. Fashions ranged from formal wear modeled by Sue Hoefferle. Pat Grassel. LeAnn Peterson, Patty Pritzl, Pat Dalessandro, and Ian Hoefferle to pants outfits modeled by lean Charles- ton. Linda Novitzke, and Marion Hicks, to school dresses such as Mary Engeldinger's maroon print vest and shirt, Cheryl Obernberger's white A-line dress with diagonal navy stripes, and Carmina Gomez's blue print shift with a scalloped neckline. Featured outfits included a remodeled 1940 maxi coat. Patty Pritzl added a touch of elegance to the gray-wool garment with a band of black velvet around the bottom and sleeve cuffs and carried a black velvet muff to set it off lessica Feit modeled a gold print maxi skirt and vest that was designed and made by lill Skotterud. The evening's festivities were interspersed with vocal solos including People and Look of Love sung by Debbie LaVoie, the Beatles' Yesterday in- terpreted by Steph Vuchetich, and Some Enchanted Evening artistically performed as the grand finale by Doug Flygt Escorts for the evening were those elegant young men from the Senior Class; Larry Brimstein, Joe Camp- bell, Kurt Hammond, Jim Johnson, Ric Smetak, and Jeff Wartgow. 12
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Ric Smetak performed a stirring passage from Edgar Allan Poe's Ligeia. George and Martha, two swinging senior citizens, did a musical comedy sketch. Mr. and Mrs. Frost played the roles. The Cuspidory, played by |oe Campbell, coughs one of his famous spits while his noble assistant |eff Wartgow pre- pares to catch it. Carol Shaw played and sang the sad story of the Cruel War, LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE 11
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SADIE HAWKINS DANCE With visions of Lil Abner and Daisy Mae floating about the gym, the annual Sadie Hawkins dance oc- curred at mid-November. The Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, as usual, sponsored the event at which girls ask the boys. Costumes are generally worn and prizes awarded for the best ones Chris Gremban and Terry Campbell were chosen as King and Queen of this year's dance. For their costumes they picked as models the familiar Laugh In characters Gladys Ormsby and the dirty old man Tyrone Hornay. Chris dressed in old baggy clothes, a large weathered hat, and a unique mustache-bifocal combination. Terry was the complete Gladys with mid-calf skirt, drooping stockings, dumpy sweater, and twisted hairnet. The two presided over the festivities in grand fashion and the Sadie Hawkins dance was a success. Money obtained from the Sadie Hawkins dance is used to support the money activities of the GAA such as equipment, transportation, and other costs. A variety of costumes displayed themselves at the Sadie Hawkins dance. King Chris Gremban and Queen Terry Campbell received their crowns. Most couples enjoyed the slow dances especially well. 13
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