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Boosters Boost Fine Teams. d f :::;3l m Front Row: Norman Schuler, Donna Kelso, Linda Yates, Georgianna Johnson, Phyllis Wolfe, Barbara Lewis, Gwen Sampson. Second Row: Pat Abrassart, Janet Gelb, Ann Bridges, Linda Haywood, Carolyn Phelps. Third Row: Jeff Niemann, Jack McClure, Nancy Stephens, Linda Graves, Jean Milam, Pat Sears. I ' -iLJ - 1 j Fourth Row: Chuck Phillips, Steve Thorne, Dick Carnahan, Terry Shoulders, Steve Dickerson, Mary Ann Lanning, Jeanie Mitchell, Cardi Yosowitz, Jeannie Fisher. Fifth Row: John Kuhn, Steve Gladding, Con Cardinal, Garry Walker, Jerry Steve Frey, David Ellis, Boh Davidson. Officers of Boosters are David Ellis, President; Linda Graves, Secretary; Pat Abrassart, Treasurer; Steve Gladding, Vice-President. The Boosters club, under the direction of Miss Helen Polk, helps with many varied activities throughout the school year. They plan rousing pep sessions with skits, serve as guides during Open House, help in the book store, and organize the cheer block for the basketball games. Their main goal is to raise and maintain the school spirit by boosting the teams at games and in the tournament. The forty students selected for membership are thought to be people who will best endeavor to build enthusiasm among the student body. 23
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By Work In Playshop Right: Terry Ro is very carefully ap- plying make-up to Ter- ry Shoulders. Lejt: A behind the scene shot from The Little Dog Laughed. Putting on a play is a lot of hard work, but with this work comes fun. Everyone is expected to do his own share of committee work. If you would happen to be back- stage, you would probably see someone applying make-up, learn- ing lines, biting his fingernails, or transporting properties from one place to another. Prepare yourself against the elements — rain, sleet, and 22
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Lincoln ' s Service Clubs Members of Junior Red Cross — First Row, Left to Right: Sharon Shields, Patty Means, Judy Bower, Marcia Harrison, Beverly Justice, Barbara Stodghill, Judy Walker. Second Row: Sarah Moran, Linda Hedrick, Barbara Flenar, Karen Keeling, Randy Bretz, Paul Catt. Third Row: Kay Earth, Cynthia Covert, Shelia Fees, Sue Koch, Howard King, Priscilla Lang. Fourth Row: Judy Yarbrough, Margaret McGiffen, Karen DeBoer, Janice Young, Judy Roney. Fifth Row: Mary Jo Hatton, Joyce Webber, Carol Klein, Durinda Stultz. Sixth Row: Sheila Briner, Nancy Kahl, Glenda McNeece, Edwin Ray, Katy Kimmel. Seventh Row: Veronica Nash, Pat Offut, Carolee Reel, Charles Nightingale, Linda Scrogins, Jerry Flynn, Sharon Williams, Eighth Row: Jerry Hinderlighter, Curt Shake, Jim McGuire, Jack Duncan. Ninth Row: Robert Stanley, Harvey Bell, Robert Davidson, Jack Godfrey, and David Mi lligan. 24 The main objective of the Junior Red Cross club members is to bring happiness into the lives of unfortunate people. The members work very hard at the beginning of the school year to raise money. With this money they make favors to send to the Old Folk ' s Home, the Good Samaritan Hospital and the Knox County Orphanage. Each holiday they send some sort of gift. Junior Red Cross also sends food baskets to needy people in other parts of the world. The motto of the Junior Red Cross, which clearly explains their activities is We Serve . Officers are Jim McGuire, President; Veronica Nash, Vice- President; Miss Carrie Van Wey, Sponsor; Carolee Reel, Secretary; and Nancy Kahl, Treasurer.
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