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This year's Fine Arts Winter Carnival at Lincoln was bigger and better than ever. Throughout the week of February 13-18. artists, performers and groups of all kinds demonstrated their specialties each hour of each day. The school was filled with artists of every kind. Sculptors, dancers, weavers, magicians, guitarists, jugglers, printmakers. musicians, potters, pianists, escape artists, actresses, poets and jewelers all enter- tained the student body during this fascinating, but educational week. Talent from many of our own Lincoln students was displayed during the entire week. Typing students demonstrated mystery puzzle pictures, a co-op class showed students the art of cake decorating, and there was an ice sculpting contest held in the courtyard. The Lincoln choirs, bands, and orchestra all gave special evening performances during the week. Student art. including paintings, sculptures, pottery, drawings and T- shirts were displayed in the foyer all week Thanks to art teacher Betty Brenner, who organized the whole festival, the artists who performed, and the interest and cooperation of the entire student body, the week was a huge success. Peter Wilson, potter shows his talents on the wheel ?0 ART FESTIVAL
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Hi m@ ra On the 27th of January. Snow Week was brought to an end once again with the Winter Formal dance. Precious and Few. The dance got underway at 9:00 with the band Beginnings for entertainment. Couples gathered to watch the highlight of the evening, the coronation of Snow King Tom Rudrud and Snow Queen Patti Knisely. Junior attendants were Jeff Svendsen and Lona Tenpas. Sophomore attendants were Greg Bell and Jane Olson. The dance was sponsored by Abe's Babes and will be another one of the many things long remembered. They could have danced all night!
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