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Q I I 5 s S x X 55' 3 .5 xx f , W W WK, M l l 1 V 4,37 x Q .1 Q . X J t S wp Q TOP CENTER: Greasers pose for picture during the week. MIDDLE LEFT: Debbie Andahl and Doreen Gronenthal dress for the fifties.LOWER LEFT: Sahar Bishop and Denise Atkinson win dressrnaking award. CENTER: Beard growers: Ken Heimbuck for beard most like Lincoln's. Mark Anderson wins peach fuzz award. Steve Garl for best looking award. Ralph Kolbas for longest beard. BOTTOM CENTER: Steve Garl displays his hat during hat day. TOP RIGHT: Abe and Mary Lincoln, Pat Clifton and Linda Evan- cich. BOTTOM RIGHT: Colleen Pickett, Linda Ceridon, Dina Hunt, and Denise Sloan dress up for little girls day. 9
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Daffodil Princess. . Happiness is . . . was the theme of this years Daffo- dil competition and to Senior Jennifer Lewis happiness is being Lincoln High School's 1973 Daffodil Princess. During the three week long competition the contestants were judged on their speaking, appearance, personality and deportment. The four finalists for princess were Michelle Shovlain, Carol Velez, Kim Pollard and Jenni- fer Lewis. The final decision was made by a group of out- side judges, student judges, and teachers. In her accept- ance speech Jennifer said, I will wear this crown with dignity on behalf of the faculty and student body of Lincolnfl During her reign Jennifer will be making 80 to 90 public appearances with the Daffodil court, in- cluding the Queen's Coronation in April. LEFT: Daffodil Princess Jennifer Lewis. TOP: Jennifer receives con- gratulatory kiss from Daffodil Official. BOTTOM: Daffodil finalists: Carol Velez, Jennifer Lewis, Kim Pollard and Michelle Shovlain. ll
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