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Merit Awards Are Given to Lincolnites Linion League helps decorate the Christmas tree. The Alexis League, an honor society, consists of those girls who have obtained throughout their ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades a 3.0 average or better. At the present time, thirty-one girls accept the responsibilities of this group under the direction of Miss Helen Gatchel. Their major duty is to usher throughout the year at various school functions including band and choir performances. The girls enjoy aiding the Lionian League in decorating the Christmas tree in December and planning a party dur- ing the year for underprivileged children. By working and sharing together, the girls receive an inner reward which is in itself worth all of the time and effort put forth by them throughout the year. Each year junior boys with outstanding academic, cit- izenship and service records are recognized by induction into the Linion League. A 3.0 grade average for their first five semesters in high school, participation in at least one extra-curricular activity per year, and a two-third majority vote of the outgoing members is necessary to become n member. The major responsibility of the Linion League is to plan and present the Thanksgiving and Easter assemblies. Each year the members also assist the Alexis League in the deco- ration of the school Christmas tree. Ushering is a duty for Alexis League members. I7
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Alexis League: Row 1, Miss Helen Gatchel, Advisor, Karen Perry, Presi dent, Sharon McCarty, Vice-President: Penny Dailey, Secretary, Sue Selby, Treasurer, Connie Blumensen, Historian, Elaine Tuesdule, Head Usher: Debbie Kapp, Ass't. Head Usher. Row 2, Gail Brainerd, Debbie Slusser, Bonnie Good, Jeannie Voltz, .Ioan Voltz, Nellie Walker, Shelley Bamberger. Row 3, Joy Curmicheal, Jeanne Stoll, Rosnnnah Shealzley, Debbie Eckelberry, Cindy Kolick, Judy Dietz, June Bethel, Lu Ann Lichtenwalter, Row 4, Marcia Morris, JoAnn Lidderslule, Karen Henke, Barb Pocoek, Pam Gunsnullus, Kay Cameron, Paula Lightbody. Llnion League: Row 1, Mr. Robert Menarcheck, Advisorp Don Plaskett, President: Richard Gonzalez, Vice.Presidcntg Jeff DiMnmio, Secretary- Treasurer. Row 2, Ken Snyder, Tom Blackburn, Mark Redmond, Chris I6 Heintzelman, Chuck Carlson, Row 3, John Singer, Eugene Kenard, Ken Cameron, Roger Hegnauer. '
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Satisfaction and Enjoyment Obtainea Y-Teens gives all girls a chance to break down the bar- riers of prejudice while they perform useful services for their community. They break down these barriers of preju- dice by increasing friendships with members of other races and creeds and by learning to understand and appreciate other beliefs. Y-Teens also unite many girls from various parts of the city together in fun and fellowship. In conjunction with YWCA, Y-Teens participate in vari- ous service projects and social activities. The girls show concern in their community by performing several service projects throughout the year. This year, Lincoln Y-Teens donated their time and efforts to give a Halloween party for the underprivileged children, help in the Waynesburg clothing drive, and assist in the annual Cerebral Palsy Christmas party. The girls not only perform services but try to develop their abilities in fields such as swimming, volleyball and basketball. The highlights of the year were the annual winter formal and winter retreat. The winter formal was held in February at the Imperial House. By participating in Y-Teen activities and expressing their concern for others, Y-Teens show everyone that they are proud to be teenagers. Sophomore Y-Teens: Row 1, Mrs. Jane Hazen, Advisorg Sharon McCarty, Presidentg Heidi Viront, Vice-President: Belinda Kanagy, Secretaryg Nel- lie Walker, Treasurer. Row 2, Diane Dimos, Michele Magatore, Betty McKenzie, Kathy Specht, Vivian Hampton, Sherry Smith, Sue Wilson, Kathy Fisher, Nancy Everett, Janice Lindsey, Becky McLaughlin, Anna Cornett, Kimberley Campbell, Dawn Gamble, Debbie Gusky. Row 3, Shar- on Nixdorf, Judy DeVendra, Kathy Babaryk, Sue Parks, Mary Blaska,, Mindy Reed, Irene Karavas, Lori Miller, Jeanneksrginean, Robin Lash, Amy Morrow, Diane Vega, Shelley Rose, Anette Waldren, Joan Singer. Row 4, Donna Whaley, Michele Clark, Michele McCarthy, Terrie Garber, Tcrrie Schmucker, ,Lori Keener, Putty Thatcher, Cindy Dyer, Gale Par- sons, Becky Pullin, Debbie Gadd, Terrie Ueltechy, Cindy Greene, Paula Christy, Patty Wilson, Rose Martino. Row 5, Sara Wilson., Holly Denney, Darlene Newkirk, Diane Meeks, Debbie Brandenburg, Terri Pieone, Barb Jecmen, Joan Roberts, Debbie Myers, Susie Schoeneman, Put Frantz, Sandy Sheldon, Pat Friedmann, Gerri Hoover, Patti Hubbard. Row 6, Sue Collins, Michaelean Stratas, Patrice Goebel, Becky Johnson, Penny Cocks rill, Debbie Young, Diane Brennan, Debbie Vargo, Sandy Dodich, Cheryl Lake, Crystal Shook, Mallarie Ludwig, Joni Kinsinger, Debbie Moore.
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