Lincoln High School - Links Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1981

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junior Steering Committee-Row 1: Mfon Umoren Chrys Cooney. Cheryl Sterling. Elite Gtes. Rhondo Zegers. Teresa McDonald, Joner Schlegel Row 2: Alex Perez Amy Ellenwood, Penny Dove Kathy Andrews. Solly Conneriey Mory Ricchini. Liso Swing, Cheryl Dumpert Row 3: Jeon DuVoll Sandro Sears Ten Semelrorh Coro Lou Qoker, Sondy Morkwordt. Sue Ullman Caroline Hter. Lori Adorns Row 4: Mike Cose Trocy Sncw Kate Szoiowigo. Corey Kelly Sue Nidselson Donna Stoding, Jeonine Morgon. Christine Spole Row 5: Kenny Hammer Joyce Drodley Anne Dunroin Lori Hennina Sherry Com. Mav Schnidt. Anita Munsrermon Senior Steering Committee—Row 1: Renee Aupperle Indro lesolnieks Anno Doker Forth Miller Shelly Seorcey Row 2: NoncyVoder Lisa Thaller ChnsDurtxxh. Jeff Dlockmon. Ltso Venhous. Kim Drown Row 3: Connie Corlson. Steve Pieper Mike Patterson. Suzonne Peterson John Morzke Todd Schnner Steering Committee—25

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In the money The Sophomore Sreering Committee, sponsored by Mrs. Loorse Dougher and Mr. Dick Patterson, is primar- ily concerned with public service and fund-raising projects. A major task of this committee is to build up their treasury. Examples of their money-making projects are selling Christmas decorations, and Lincoln High T-shirts and jerseys. Officers of the Sophomore Sreering Committee are: Chairty Miller, president: Dobbi Scheerger, vice-pres- ident. Jon Loos, secretary, and Carla Loomis, treasurer Planning the Junior-Senior Prom is the task assigned to the Junior Sreering Committee Everything from the dare ond ploce of the prom to the color of the table- cloths must be plonned by this committee This is a year long process, ond much of the planning is started early in the first semester of the school year. Another job of the comm ittee is to ra ise money. This money will go towards the prom and the rest will follow the comittee into their senior year Sponsoring dances is one way this group builds its treasury The Junior class officers are: Theresa McDonald, pres- ident, Leslie Hockenburg. vice-president, Janet Schlegel, secretary: and Mfon Umorn. treasurer. Sponsoring the group are Mrs. Dianne Leggiadro. Mr. Len Homsa ond Mr Tom Poppas. Sophomore Sreering Committee—Row 1: Stacy Self Chanty Miller John Loos, Oobbi Scheerger Shon Lewis. Joyce Welsch Row 2: Liso Schleiger Debbie Olsron Kothy Ooswell Lynda Lancaster Lon Hoas. Ginger Lindholm. Shelly ReinKe Row 3: Lon Qoher JonelUllman Angie Owens Kane Barton Marcia Rexillics. Lon LaPoge Elizabeth Koulb Gretchen Eisentroger. Smaller committee proves efficient The Senior Steering Committee turns to tradition. This year the committee returned to its old method of selecting members. Prospective members had to sign up ond then survive an election by the senior class. The top 18 were then members. Last year ony senior who signed up could be a port of the committee The result of this was a group of 60 members, which caused a few problems. The moin function of this committee is to select a class gift. This year, because of some concern about whether giving a class gift is obsolete, members have written letters to schools throughout the country to get their ideas about class gifts. Other purposes of this group are to represent ond plan special functions for the senior dass. According to Resident Indro lesolnieks, Our moin objective is to involve the entire senior class.'' A goal of the group is to restore old trophies which have been stored in the basement, and possibly build a showcase to display them Committee officers are: Indro lesolnieks, president, Leah Shaw, vice-president Anno Baker, secretary, ond Foirh Miller, treasurer The sponsors ore Mrs. Alma How- deshell and Dr. Jean Kleirsch. Foirti Millet goes over itie carnival plans with lodd Schriner 24—Steering Committee



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LHS Fine Arts Lincoln High is proud ro offer mony opportunities in the Fine Arts area. Interest in dromo and music is high and students con find various outlets for this creativity os well os interesting ways ro fulfill their Fine Arts requirements. The music deportment con satisfy anyone with vocal or instrumental classes. Large groups such as band, orchestra, and chorus ore open ro almost ony musician. Small select groups such as jazz band, madrigal singers, and swing choir chol lenge the more advanced students in the area. Drama dasses reach every aspect of stage produc- tion, and ony interested student can be a member of the drama dub. Mummers. Frequent productions on the LHS stage give students o chonce ro demonstrate their newly acquired skills. Literature and foreign language courses odd ro music and drama ro provide a well-rounded Fine Arts program or LHS. Above right: John Matzke and Bhon Hein do the Frankenstein dunng the Boys l-dub oct Below: Emcees Steve Pieper and Aaron Drake tie together rwo octs at Joynire Fifty Nifty Spotlight on America: A Salute ro the Fifty Stares. This was the theme appearing on plentiful posters en- couraging everyone ro attend Joynire 81 on January 22nd and 23rd. Responsibility for the presentation was once again turned over ro the Drama Department from the Senior Steering Committee who hod sponsored it the past two years. The Dromo Club, Mummers, rook on the task of producing the show, and work began. Tryouts were held January 5th and 6th with ap- proximately 25 octs auditioning. Of those, the judging committee chose fourteen and emcees. For the following three weeks, many rehearsal hours, including rime during semester break, went into final preparations. Many acts were performed by clubs and organizations such as L-Club, Cheerleaders, Pom-o-links. Mummers, and Student Council. Difficulties orose oc- casion city in coordinating practice rimes convenient for all participants. But nothing is impossible, ond the show was soon ready ro go on. Another large audience in the school auditorium added one more year to o long-time LHS Joynire tra- dition. For the spectators, the variety show provided just that—variety. Laughter and serious entertainment mingled as the audience saw both amusing comedy acts and rolenr displays The eveining of carefree enjoyment was a treat for oil—young and old. A look back on their accomplishments was satisfying for all participants, bur especially Student Directors Kim Brown ond Amy Thone. Their long devoted hours ofwork along with Faculty Director Mr. Dutch Fichrhorn hod mode the shew run in a smooth, organized manner. According ro Mr. Fichrhorn, a lot of hord work and cooperation mode Joynire '81 o big success. 26—Joy Hite

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