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Sadie ’80 Dave, Karan and Paul, a rowdy group of country hicks, pose for the photographer before they hit the dance floor. Do you really wanna get hitched?! Rita Huber asks her date. Chris Thompson, after he posed the critical question. Uh ... what ya doin’ frid ... uh (gulp ... you wouldn’t want to go to Sadie wi: me would ya? And so it was heard in th halls weeks before Sadie '80, a highlight 3 fall quarter, caused some bad cases 3 nerves but resulted in a lot of fun for thoi; who attended. With the words. Bein’ of sound min and bod, has dun bein hitched.” the co j pies kissed and were hitched. Tyirij together the couples with ribbons. Lined graduates, Stan Brown and Mike Dum hitched each couple at the hitchin’ post. The Seer Brothers provided countr rock music to dance to and enjoy. Dear Libby directed the square dancing with Mi ever-popular calls. Six dollars bought a picture packagi from Scherling-Pletsch studios that ga t couples a chance to capture the memorial of Sadie ’80. Yeahool With one final breath. Chad Rotzlen and Gerry Brunsklll relax after fin- ishing a difficult set. Cowboy hat, corn-cob pipe and suspenders turn city slicker. Dan Adams, into a country boy. Will ya dance with me now? With a comforting hug. Paul Grobel persuades his gal. Anita Rudrud. to dance the next set. 22 SADIE
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y student», including ijirren Lietzau. enjoyed the Ira money that part time ►s provided. Good nightl Bedtime was usually the most looked for- ward to. Studying chemistry wasn’t always the most exciting, but for some, like Mary Huriey. they grinned and beared It. Talk. talk, talk ... Like Lisa Johnson, most spent many hours on the phone with friends. Searching for Answers In a search for answers, many Lincoln students found fellowship in joining vari- ous church groups. Young Life met at Calvary Church on Monday evenings at 7:30. Under the direc- tion of Lincoln graduates. Mark Wood and Steve Anderson, students are led in songs, games and talks. Other outside activities are planned such as caroling around Christmas time and a barn dance in the fall. After these strenuous” meetings, most students found themselves at Bridgemans enjoying dessert with friends. Young Life also offered a more intense Bible study called Campalners. These peo- ple met for breakfast every Monday morn- ing at Pannekuen Huis, and that evening they also met at the house. Also 27 stu- dents from Lincoln traveled to British Columbia to spend a week at Young Life’s Malibu Club. Another group called Search met on Wednesday nights at St. Edwards church. Activities included songs, skits, and talks by Duffy Printup, the leader. Once a month, outside activities were planned such as hayrides and horsebackriding. The most active of these three groups was Son Summit, which met Wednesdays at 7:30 at Penn Center. Hope Presbyterian sponsors the group which is lead by Craig Osborne. The group which consists of about 350-400 people is divided into 5 teams: Bronze. Jade. Ivory, Ebony, and Sil- ver. The evenings included team competi- tions and a talk by Oz . The media shows and talks are related to problems faced by high school students. A Christian rock group such as K-Leb and Gentle Students Warrior performed each week. Getting together with friends for fellow- ship, fun and spiritual growth made Young Life, Search and Summit popular activities with Lincoln students. STUDENT LIFE 21
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mm Allemand left, grab your partner and dose doe! Caller Dean Libby kept everyone on the dance floor in step. Three musketeers or three blind mice? Ready to meet their gals. Dan Kettlekamp. Brian Dannewitz. and Jim Ruzicka decide on their plan of attack. ly hitched, Luann Gri- ae smiles proudly as Mike n ties the ribbon on her Happily hitched, Luann Gri- wac smiles proudly as Mike Dunn ties the ribbon on her arm. Promenading and allemand- ing ... Carol Heilman and Brian Halvorsen find that dancing all night can be exhausting. Sit pretty and say cheese. Posing for their picture. Andrea Radtke and her date wait while the photographer snaps the camera. SADIE 23
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