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to Promote a Final and Successful Year For the class of 468 their high school days have ended. They will look back on many pleasant and fun filled memories of their senior year at Lincoln. The seniors began early in the year to prepare for the senior activities yet to come. The first of such activities was to sell T-shirts. These were white with black and gold stripes on the sleeves. They were available either 668, '69 or '70 printed in bold black letters on the front and back. This was one of the many new and different ideas of the senior class. The profits were to help in financing the Senior Ball and Cruise. In December they held their annual Christmas card, wrapping paper and candle sale building their funds even higher. On October 17th the seniors made their way to Pacific Lutheran University to take the Washington Pre-College Tests, much to the surprise of the stud- ents the long day of testing began with Roger Ramjetn. After the tests the futures of these students was brought closer into focus. The Senior Ball, for the first time in Lincoln's history, took place out of town. The scene was the Hyatt House at Sea-Tac Airport on March 30. Dec- orations were carried out in the theme of f'Try to Remember . 'Two Bottles of Relishi' was presented for the night of One-Acts by the senior class. April 19th brought back childhood days to many seniors and underclassmen as they presented a show headlined by J.P. Patches and his pals. The senior class on May 3rd presented the hit comedy, 'fArsenic and Old Lacei' before a cheering audience. As the year came to an end there was one final senior activity that the seniors looked forward to, June 3rd and graduation. Commencement exer- cises were held at the University of Puget Sound Fieldhouse. After graduation the Seniors left on the annual Senior Cruise. This grand finale brought together the Class of '68 for its final fling to express that 'CNEVER AGAIN WILL THEY CREATE A BETTER CLASS THAN 68? PRESIDENT Carlton Lewis
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20 Senior Class OffioersVVorkVVith Students -,fr 5 'VX . 'lf 5 0 Senior Class officers and advisors, Mrs. Engelland, advisor, Debbie Johnson, Secretary Monica Vernon, Rep. to Council, Diana Jorgenson, Treasurer, IVIr. Coe advisor, Kathy Roth, Vice President, Carlton Lewis, President, Perry Roberts, Rep. to Council. ,i l
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