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Choorlng sophomores greet the annual performance of the Abe’s Babes Ruinettes. m — mm — HI 1 ■ nr M ii . - , IWiH The lower shows what it was lower left of the bottom one! really like. The snow in the top Unfortunately Snow Week picture can be seen In the brought little snow! During Snow Week, cowgirl Yvette Wrona looks up an answer during her American Novels class. SNOW WEEK 25
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No Snow Week Yahoo!!! With a whoop and a southern drawl. Snow Week activities began. Mon- day brought students with hats, boots, vests, and other Western attire. On Tues- day, students wore t-shirts and jerseys showing their allegiance to various clubs, teams, and school activities. Dress-Up Day. Wednesday, found students wearing clothes ranging from formal to punk. For those of a country spirit, Thursday, Over- alls Day, was very popular. Overalls, braids, and plaid shirts appeared every- where. Friday, School Spirit Day, culmi- nated in the annual Abe’s Babes pepfest, including the performances of the “Rui- nettes and the ever-popular male cheer- leaders. Friday evening’s dance kept everyone in suspense in anticipation of the crowning of Snow Queen, Jeannie LaPlace, and Snow King, Tim Koopman. Hold on to your hall Dina Sie- vertson shows off her Western clothes. Wearing her baskotbell t-shirt Erica Lepp shows her scho» spirit on Jersey Day. Warm weather convinced ore Lincoln student to ride their bike to school. Lota of enow? No!! The picture shows what we Lincoln looked like In 24 SNOW WEEK
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“May I Have This Dance?’’ With this theme. Snow Week came to an end. On Friday. January 23rd, Lincoln cou- ples donned their formal wear for a night on the town. Throughout the evening cou- ples were entertained by the band Swift Current”, pictures were taken and every- one enjoyed themselves. With their royal court in attendance, this year’s Snow Queen Jeanne LaPlace and Snow King Tim Koopman were crowned to reign over the coronation ceremony and dance festivities. Cindy Boerner and her guest from Jefferson danced and enjoyed the music of Swift Current. Winter Formal Page greet last years Royalty. Cindy Murtha and Joe Schmitz. Nancy Enstad and her date exchange a warm smile while danc- ing together. Tim Rannow and Renae Leboutilliei enjoy a dance before the coronation ceremony begins. 26 WINTER FORMAL
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