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Sophomore attendants Steve Fling and Pam Wishart. Kathy and Mike whispering sweet nothings. Ron Lewis crowned king as Tim Schcndcl. Bill Baker. Mike Cleveland and Mike Hughes look on. Kim Forrey crowned Queen as. Jackie Astleford, Lin Morrison, Patty Carins and Sandy Rogmtad look on. Foxy Furlong. Leave us alone! Ray. put that tongue back in your mouth. Let's dance. Carol! Oh Carol . . . Kim and Bob sit down and rest. Winter Formol 23
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Lincoln's cupids. Scottlc Holland and Mark Klanchnik. Hearts of Gold Show Week began the Abes Babes Winter Formal activities. Mon. brought distribution of carnations by the National Honor Society. On 50’s day Lincoln students slicked back their hair, turned down bobby socks and danced to the music of the Great Pretenders at the Sock Hop after school. Seniors were slave drivers on Wed. during Senior Day. Jackie Astleford's Abes Babes chapter entertained us on Thurs. by putting on a pep fest for Sports Day. Completing the week's festivities were Singing Valentines by the concert choir. Saturday Feb. 14 was the evening of the dance, Hearts of Gold. Kathy Ramstand and Steve Pike, last year's royalty, crowned Kim Forrey and Ron Lewis King and Queen. Kim and Ron’s royal court were Prince and Princesses, Patty Carins, Lin Morrison, Sandy Rognstad, Jackie Asstleford, Tim Schendel, Mike Hughes, Bill Baker and Mike Cleveland. Sophomore attendants were Pam Wishart and Steve Fling. Junior attendants were Jan Horstman and Reed Nelson. Master and Mistress of Ceremonies were Kim Buss and Rick Faye. Jackie's Abes Babes performing. Winter formal royal pages Baby face, T. Steve Pike and Kathy Ramstad on their final walk. All hall Kim and Ron. 22 Winter Formal
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Jobs Opinion Suzette Bouchard Sophomore, Waitress at Walgreens. What is your job preparing you for? My job is not preparing me for any job in the future, but it is helping me to be more responsible and it helps me to manage money. Why are you working? I am working to help pay for my clothes and for my own personal spending money. Rhonda Matsuura Senior, Dayton’s Pharmacy. Is it difficult for you to go to school and work at the same time? No, one learns to budget the time one has around their activities. What is your job preparing you for? A nursing career, plus learning to work efficiently with others. Paul Hart Senior, Master at Prime Time. What is your job preparing you for? I plan to be a chef when I graduate. If at all possible I will train at Hennepin Area Vocational Technical Institute. Do you feel you are getting a reasonable amount of money for what you are doing? I get $2.15 an hour for being a supervisor and head cook, and I don’t feel, with all the responsibility, $2.15 is adequate. Marilyn Mellenbruch Senior, Dietary Aide at Maple Nursing Home. Is it difficult for you to go to school and work at the same time? Yes, sometimes. It always seems that when there is a basketball game or a football game that I want to go to, it always seems that I have to work. As for my school work, I don’t have as much time for studying, but I seem to be doing okay in my classes. 24 Job Opinion
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