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s The assemblies of this year were the best we, students at Lincoln, have ever seen. The members of the student coun- cil selected the assemblies for the coming year. Along with the general assemblies we had several pep assemblies to raise the spirits of the student body. This year’s assemblies consisted of (1) James Wesly Jackson, (2) Mike and Michele, (3) Mime performance by Bruce C. Rathbun and (4) Clifford Guest. The students of LHS who helped to bring the assemblies should surely be congratulated. This is one pleasant change from the everyday school routine. James Wesly Jackson talked to the students and sang a variety of songs. “The Art Class was the title of a mime show. Students were truly fascinated by the mime performer Bruce C. Rathbun. 11
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SADIE HAWKINS The girls at LHS got a chance to ask their favorite guy to the annual Sadie Hawkins dance, sponsored by the sophomore class, on November 12. The theme for the 1976 Sadie Hawkins dance was Magic Man. With the help of Marie Burant, Laurie Behreandt, Karen Herbst, Lisa Sheedy, Agnes Kanikula, and Carla Messerschmidt, the mood was set to perfection with silver moons and stars dangling over the heads of the students while dancing. Pizza and pop were available in the cafeteria for the students when they got hungry or thirsty after dancing to the music of Disco and Co.” Marie Burant, in charge of the af- fairs, was very pleased to see the tremendous turnout, but next year people have to eat more food! DISCO CO. provided an unusual form of entertainment for the Sadie Hawkins dance. Magic Man was the theme for the dance sponsored by the sophomore class. There was a good turnout for Sadie Hawkins and everyone had a great time dancing to popular hits. 10
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The Prince, played by Mrs. Pirrotta. receives the glass slipper that Cinderella had lost at the ball. Fairy Godmother. Margaret Romeril, tells Cinderella, Karren Engel, about her chances to go to the ball. CHILDREN'S THEATER CINDERELLA'' The Drama Club at L.H.S. wanted to do some- thing different this year, so they put on a chil- dren’s play. They chose Cinderella”. In the play, the actresses not only got the acting ex- perience but they had a lot of fun hamming it up. Cinderella was played by Karen Engel. The stepmother was Brenda Miller and her two daughters were Marina Van Keuren and Jenny Trochlil. Due to the lack of male interest, the part of the prince was played by Mrs. Pirrota. 12 Brenda Miller and her two daughters. Marina Van Keuren and Jenny Trochlil. await the coming of the Prince at the ball.
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