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To end Welcome Back to LHS Week, the student council spon- sored a Thumbprint dance. Left: Kris Schreiber exhibits the latest dance step. Below: Chrissy Schoenholz, Pam Hughes, and Kelly Kauth, enjoy themselves at the dance Below middle During sophomore orientation. Joy Zellmer, an out of place senior Mary Newman, Julie Tomczyk, Cheryl Stoflet, and Michelle Wetzel wait in line for I D. pictures. Above Watching over his dancing girls Becky Stolts, Nicole Passineau, Donna Terrill, and Above Showing their Raider pride. Mahlon Kathy Newman, Sheik Jeff Herschleb enjoys himself at the Halloween dance Schmidt and Helen Zimmerman wear the school colors during Welcome Back to LHS Week Welcome Back to LHS 7
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Council Sponsors Welcome Back To LHS Week On August 25. the sounds of lockers slamming, unending yawns, and rapid footsteps reverberated through the halls of LHS. For the first time, student council sponsored a week to welcome students to LHS. Prior to the first day of school, ninety- five percent of the sophomore class at- tended orientation where schedules, I.D. pictures, and tours of the school awaited them. The Fun Run attracted203 runners of Lincoln's 1670 students, the highest percentage ever. Dances, picture-tak- ing, and sales of cookies, rings, and candles kept the students involved the first quarter. Above. Taking a break from underclassmen pic- ture taking Ryan Scheide, Karla Smith, Jim Sanborn, and Doug Newman build a card house out of the picture order forms. Right: During Wel- come Back to LHS Week, the student council en- couraged students to get involved in school activi- ties. Here Jenny Crook completes a display. Above LHS principal. Timothy Laatach, raises Above To help things run smoothly. Coach Cuty takes down information from a Fun Run partici- his arms in victory as he nears the end of the sixth pant and Coach Karner congratulates Deanna Maass on a job well done annual Fun Run September 24 6 Welcome Back to LHS
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Parody Present At Powder Puff Pageant Left: Sound engineer Lon Gellerman moni- tors the controls as preparations are made for the male pom-pon squad. Above: Under the guidance of rookie coach Grog Blair, the se- nior team goes through their game plan in a practice session. their routine. Highlighting a week of student activities, the Powder Puff game followed the kick-off assem- bly on Monday and the class competition night on Tuesday Below left: These beauty queens are the juniors ’ answer to the fairy tale Beauties and the Beasts. Front: Brian O’Toole, Greg Witt, Bill Bauer, Bo Ceplina. Second row: Jim Hamel, Jay Weidman, Jason Cavanaugh. Top: Shane Van Ert. Below right: Taking a break from the game. Debra Zimmerman, Angie Lockman, Dawn Abraham, Kris Twombly, and Cindy Stublaski show their Raider and senior spirit. As a part of Homecoming Week, the annual Powder Puff game on Wednesday night allows junior and senior girls to demonstrate their foot- ball skills as well as their team spirit. Tradition has it that the seniors are victorious, but such was not the case as the junior talent outlasted the senior spirit in a 21-6 victory. Game attendance was significantly greater than other years due to the public debut of the first male pom-pon squad at LHS. Garbed in togas and performing to the sounds of the Roll- ing Stones, the squad received cheers and cat- calls from the half-time crowd in appreciation of
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