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Home Economics . Whether a person wanted to learn the basics of sewing or to learn about child care, meal planning, and interior decorating, the Home Economics department provided for the needs of all students. Sewing, cooking, and Home Management courses enabled girls to fulfill their two semester graduation requirement in very interesting ways. Senior Clothing student Diane Nugent, said, The thing I enjoyed most about the class was the way in which it was presented. Being able to progress according to my own abilities helped motivate me while working on my projects. Senior boys also enjoyed the Home Ec. Department because they could enroll in a boys foods class. Top Center: Senior Brad Colbo removes his freshly baked biscuits from the oven in Senior boys foods. Top Right: Laila Casperson puts in a zipper. Bottom Right: Sewing 3 students practice domestic abili- ties. Bottom Center: Karen Franklin, Sharon Maslomcowski, Diann Humphrey, and Yvonne Searson prepare for future responsibilities in Home Management course. Bottom Left: Kathy Smith and Kathy Boyd apply newly learned cooking skills in Foods, K Qt' nr 255 , ,. V far-WW - ' the N? 'A , ,ri r ,or i' ,.-4 .47
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Newspaper Staff Striving for student involvement, the Lincoln News staff worked hard to publish an interesting school paper. Sports, class projects, plays, student opinions, and even national problems were represented in many articles of the Lincoln News. Staff member, Wendy Bennett recalls, lt was work, but when the paper came out, most of the time, it seemed worth it. The Wednesday nights, twhen we were sup- posed to put the copy togetherj, were probably more fun than they should've been, tas could be seen by the news- room windowsj. Bottom Right: Mark Larson finds sponsors for the paper. Bottom Cen- ter: Reporters Bonnie Hartman and Debbie Meyer work on story for next issue. Bottom Left: Vicki Hystad and Patty Klingelhoffer prepare layout for paper. Top Center: Editor Tom Pantley looks over final printing. Top Rightzlfront-I.Ringener, D.Maloney, T.Pantley tlfclitorj, R.Aspman, W.Bennett lFeature Editorb, Back-I,Verderico, tAssociate Editorj, 5,Erickson, V.Stewart, R.Baldasiin, T.DeSelle, P.Carney lSports Editorl, F.Parlette, E.Odle tlixchange Editorj.
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