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Page 18 text:
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(ABOVE) Patti Hoeflerle and her dog model outfits Patti has made. (ABOVE RIGHT) Terri Hecimovich is escorted by John Bodoh at the annual style show, (ABOVE FAR RIGHT) Dena Sheedy displays her ability to sew with this lovely casual wear she is modeling at the style show. (BELOW) Sam Soper and Tammy Meyer per- formed during an intermission. (BELOW RIGHT) Dave Drone (Tyrone) and Nancy Weinberger (Dirty Old Lady) provided enter- tainment when they did a skit on behalf of Drama Club. FASHION NEWS AND VIEWS Fashion News and Views” was the theme of this year’s annual style show. More than forty models styled their sporty, casual, or formal clothing on which they themselves have sewed. Escorting the models were John Bodoh, Jim Bodoh, Bill Thompson, Jerry Pritzl, Mark Gottwald, and Dave Neeck. A series of short skits were provided by Drama Club. The students involved were Dave Drone, Nancy Weinberger, Wendy Meyer, Ann Balczewski, and Deb Peters. Other forms of entertain- ment, provided by the student body, were also on hand. Cheryl Mann sang her own composition and played her guitar. Sam Soper and Tammy Meyer sang three original duets and were ac- companied by Miss Rosenbauer, the choir director at Lincoln. Masters of Ceremony for the even- ing were Joyce Hintz and Faye Pet- lock. Joyce is an active member in Home Economics and Faye is a member of FHA. When asked. Miss Auger felt that the style show went very smooth and that the work the girls put into their projects showed. 14
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FANTASY IN FROST New this year was the Winter Car- nival Dance sponsored by the Student Council. Festivities were held during the week of January 25 - February 1, 1975. On January 25, students interested in running for king and queen signed up and had their pictures taken. The student body then voted on the couple of their choice. King, Bill Hilgart; Queen, Cindy Hilgart; Primary Court, Dennis Liebelt and Nancy Wein- berger; Secondary Court, Dan Marinko and Janice Striegel; Crown- bearers, Todd Nissen and Chris Hil- gart, reigned over the events of Satur- day night’s dance. Arousing spirits, the faculty put on a pep skit depicting what the teachers’ lounge would be like forty years from now. Wrestling matches and basket- ball games were also part of the excit- ing week. A snowman building contest was held on February 1. Each organization was asked to build a snowman. First place went to G.A.A and Photography ($20) and second place went to Torch ($5). (FAR ABOVE) Bonnie Steinmetz, Don Neeck, Jerry Pritzl, Mary Greenwood, Sandy Claussen and Randy Obemberger are seen enjoying themselves at the dance. (ABOVE) Members of the court are from left to right: Dan Marinko, Dennis Liebelt, Todd Nissen, Chris Hilgart, Nancy Weinberger, and Janice Striegel. (LEFT) King Bill Hilgart and Queen Cindy Hilgart dance to the music after the coronation. 13
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THE 50’S In November, the girls got a chance to ask their favorite guy to the dance and go out to eat afterwards. The theme of this year’s Sadie Haw- kins was a Soc Hop,” and to dress in the style of the 50’s and 60’s was the thing to do. The gym was decorated with graf- fiti walls and the main colors were pink, black, and white. Punch was served at Mel's Drive-Inn.” Approxi- mately 200 people, in couples and sing- les, rocked to the music of the Monu- ments. Connie Drake, Joanne Gottwald and Linda Peterson were in charge of Sadie Hawkins and were pleased with the results of the evening. This year was the first year there was no type of coronation. This was because no one was thought to have come dressed up even though a few did. This was another change made at Lin- coln this past year. (FAR ABOVE) A member of the band plays a drum solo during the song, He Ain’t Nothing But A Hound Dog.” (ABOVE) Left to Right: Lori Wells, Sheri Martin, Joanne Gottwald, and Connie Drake dressed to the mood of the 50’s. (RIGHT) Ann Balzar stops to smile for cameras while eryoying the dance. 15
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