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FHA FHA MEMBERS. First row: Miss Auger (advisor. Amy Schmidt. Marla Miller. Jane Preisler. Mary Kay Herbst, Jennifer Anderson. Second row: Cindy Weiss. Ruth Christianson, Karren Engel. Karen Miller. Renee Bukachek. Donna Setterman. Lois Cain. Third row: Jean Scharp. Betsy Pritzl, Dolly Dums. Debbie Engel. Diane Schrader. Tammy Gruber. Sue Holden. Tami Scharp. The FHA Club is made up mostly of girls in home ec. classes. They work at helping people in the community and have fund-raising activities. The girls did a good job this year and had a great time at the horse show in Superior and on their trip to Mount Telemark. The advisor for the club is Miss Auger, and the president is Jennifer An- derson. SPIRIT RAISERS The job of the Pep Club is to raise student spirit and to encourage stu- dents to go to the athletic events. The members put in many hours after school and at night to make posters for upcom- ing games. Signs for football, boys’ and girls’ basketball, wrestling, and gymnastics are displayed on the walls of the school. A lot of work and fun were put into these signs the girls made. PEP CLUB MEMBERS, bottom to top: Jean Peterson. Betty Jo Diebold. Marina Van Keuren, Marla Miller, Jane Preisler. Jane Kundinger. Jeanne Schrader. Brenda Miller. 24
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DRAMA CLUB Drama Club at Lincoln this year was advised by Mrs. Pirrota. They had money-raising activities such as a Stanley house party and concessions. This paid off in their trip to the North- land College theater to see The En- tertainer”. The club did something new in Lin- coln’s history. They presented Cin- derella” to the children of Park Falls. Both performances were full house. Besides the fun and satisfaction of put- ting on a children’s theater, they raised a bit of money from the small admission charges. It was the drama club advisor, Mrs. Pirrota, plus the enthusiasm of the club members that made the three-act play a success. The Prince, played by Mrs. Pirrotta. receives the glass slipper that Cinderella had lost at the ball. DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS. First row: Karren Engel, Barb Romeril. Second row: Margaret Romeril. Jenny Trochlil, Cindy Weiss. Third row: Brenda Miller, Tom Dillon, Jean Peterson. Betty Jo Diebold. Marla Miller. 23
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TOP: Student Council members join in discussion about the many different activities they took part in. BOTTOM: Sitting among other Student Council members is vice-president Ooily Palecek and secretary Julie Jehn. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council serves as the elected body representing the interests of the students before the school board and the teachers. Their other duties include selecting and setting up as- semblies. These are picked at the beginning of each year and pro- vide for the students’ entertain- ment. The council helped to set up Homecoming and Winter Carni- val events. They also decorated the school at Christmas time with a large Christmas tree. The Council is composed of 16 elected representatives, four from each class. This includes the pres- ident of each class. Members are chosen by the students them- selves. This year’s officers were Joanne Gottwald as president, Dolly Palecek as vice-president, and the secretary was Julie Jehn. 25
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