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'Ask Not What Your School Con Do for You . . .' The ever-fascinating game of politics, with all its ballyhoo and campaign oratory, came to our cam- pus in October, Two slates of can- didates ran for Sophomore offices, and three tickets were listed for the Freshman class. The sophomores elected Warren Jacobson president, Roger Ashby vice president and Gerry Heinke secre- tary-treasurer. Freshman officers in that order were Denny Lundy, Kerry Fitzpatrick and Bobbi Sch- midt. y fi , 5 g if' z E Louis Lager speaks hopefully at the convention during class officer cam- paign. Terry Lee, awaiting his turn at the rostrum, seems to be men- tally rehearsing his speech. Some gathered at the smoke-filled rooms of the Snack Bar. George Johnston, Bill Murphy, and Jon Frick converse with Mr, Rogers. Others--like Chuck Gordon, Tom Kutis, and David Hill--preferred to see no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil.
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Quarterback Lenore Daleiden hands ball to a teammate during the annual Powder Puff Bowl contest. Lenore directed her Hensley-Burton-Barrett team to victory over Harts Hall girls. Gals Run Wild, Go Crazy! Football is not an inter-colleg- iate sport at Lincoln College, but that didn't stop some of our more venturesome students from getting sore muscles. The girls from Hensley Lodge, Burton and Barrett houses ganged up on Harts Hall for a 9-3 conquest in the Powder Puff Bowl. Olin-Sang 's dauntless warriors swamped Forsythe Hall 42-'7 in the men's gridiron classic. The following week end Circle K presented a Crazy Day dance in a crazy manner. There was a cal- endar mixup and only three of the participants were dressed appropri- ately for the madcap event. i :Q 1' N Crazy's the word for it. Gail Herman, Mickey Carroll and Sandra Weingarten' were suitably dressed for the Circle K's Crazy Day dance,
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I .5 ,y qv Hensley Lodge's sailors won first place in the Student Talent Show presented in November. Here they per- form their winning number, There is Nothing Like a Dame. Left to right are Gail Herman, Carol Perlaki, Mickey Carroll, Jill Hunt, Sandra Weingarten, Eileen Knaga, Cheryl I-Ienke, Jane Murray, Ann Bohrer and Terry Brown. There's No Business Like Show Business Mickey Carroll, with the help of The Lynxton Trio Plus One took second place in the talent show. Char1ie M'Boy, won third place, Left to right are George Matson, Bruce Metzger, Lee Davis and Bob Sherman, I 1
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