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VOTE THE FASHION TICKET 13 (TOP) Sissy Grieb. the foreign exchange student, tells about the style of her dress (BOTTOM LEFT) Dena Sheedy. a freshman, models the shift she made and modeled at the fashion show (BOTTOM RIGHT) Mary Stueber walking down the ramp models her vest and skirt outfit
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HOME EC STYLE SHOW The motto 'Vote the Fashion Ticket, headed the annual style show. The show was sponsored by the Home Ec. Club, and headed by Julie Gehrman, president. A new award took place this year tor the best seamstress and model in each of the classes. This year's fashions included the smock - a new fashion just created, was the elephant leg in pants and in jumpsuits. The cuffed pants, also big this year, were worn by many of the girls. Colors made up of red. white, and blue streamers set the stage. Emcees tor the night were Robin Kolar and Margie Radlinger. (ABOVE) Providing music before and during the Style Show (ABOVE) Angie Dalessandro escorted by Randy Miller models the maxi dress that was Mary Stueber she made in Home Ec class (BELOW) Judy Fuhrman models her spring dress at the 1972-1973 Style Show 12
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ONE ACT PLAY DISPLAYS L.H.S. TALENT The Bald Soprano by Eugene Ionesco was Lincoln's one act play this year. The six cast members consisting of Chris Knotts, Jill Thompson, Jim Click, Kathy Kemper, Steve Herbst and Terri Hecimovich earned an A at Hayward for Sub-Districts and a B” for Districts at Mellen. Ionesco's play has no plot. It could be classified as a farce, a play based on the ridiculous. The play deals with Middle- class English people who remain solemn while they carry on an absurd conver- sation. The play is set in the Smith's living room with no time boundaries. Hours pass by quickly. Bells ring and the time changes to four hours later, with no apparent warn- ing of the change. Stage furniture consisted of three chairs and a couch. Props were also few; a one-act play is only judged on acting. In judging a one-act play, character por- trayal, character interpretation, and interpretation of the play are taken into consideration before awarding the play with a grade of A, B, or C. (ABOVE) Kathy Kemper as a character has a monologue as characters portrayed by Jim Glick and Jill Thompson look on. (BELOW LEFT) Characters portrayed by Chris Knotts. Kathy Kemper. Steve Herbst. Jim Glick. and Jill Thompson carry on a con- versation in the Smith living room (BELOW RIGHT) Chris Knotts has a sol- iloquy on the empty stage. 4
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