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Overall. Jodi enjoyed Snow Week. SNOW WEEK JAN. 15-19 Chris proves that spirit does not only come in small packages. The “Mid-Winter Blues” had become an epidemic among students . . . until Lin- coln’s Snow Week. January 15-19, came to the rescue. Excitement, fashion, and school spirit tied the assorted events of Snow Week together. The first three days of the week, T-shirt Day, Overalls Day and Dress-up Day. provided an unusual dress code to follow. Many guys devoted Thurs- day to coaxing unwilling girls to talk, which forced them to give up their “Hush- Hush” button. Greg Sotcbccr was award- ed the title of Mr. Irresistible for getting the most buttons with his charm. Friday, Seniors Day, was packed full of activity. National Honor Society members deliv- ered message carnations. Abe’s Babes sponsored the noon pepfest, where they showed off their talents and introduced Winter Royalty. The junior attendants were Wes Bradford and Colleen Collins. The sophomore attendants were Sue Eppel and Charlie Wicbc. Male members of Abe’s Babes, dressed as women, presented an amusing Gong Show, while other boys led a cheer to spur them on. Then female members got into the act with their own impersonation of the school dance line. The week ended with the romance of the Winter Formal dance, “Cherished Mo- ments. and the crowning of Snow King Karsten Nelson and Snow Queen Barb Clay. Fun filled days of Snow Week provided just the remedy for the blues that Lincoln students needed. Shirts spread the word on T-shirt Day. v P 20 Bryan tops off Dress-up Day Lincoln style.
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Is this “'til death do us part or just a lot of loving fun? t uce Grant has second thoughts! Tom asks if there is anything but banana cream. 19
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Winter Royalty: Snow Queen Candidates: Barb Clay. Cindy Cannady, Ranja Dahlc. Carol May, Nancy Siebert. Snow King Candidates; Steve Aga. Jim Brown. Jeff Dobcsh, Karsten Nelson. Mark Ostcndorf. Past King and Queen Tom Rudrud and Patti Kniscly. Mr. Irresistible. Greg, a winner all the way. Snow King Karsten Nelson and Snow Queen Barb Clay reign over Snow Week festivities. No one else in the whole wide world except Joe and Carolyn. 21
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