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f'I'l1,,,,,,1, 'I1 ' 1 Freshman Y-Teens: Row 1, Mrs. Jane Hazen, Advisorg Sharon McCarty, President, Heidi Viront, Vice-President: Belinda Kenagy, Secretary, Nel- lie Walker, Treasurer. Row 2, Robin Wernecke, Toni Bargerhuff, Sherri Bair, Debby Fenton, Debbie Hynes, Terrie Lidderdalc, Sue Early, Beth Perry, Marilyn Harper, Becky Dermer, Kim Kurtak, Patty Specht, Judy Appleby. Row 3, Melinda Xenos, Georgia Weaver, Kathy McFarland, Junior-Senior Y-Teens: Row 1, Mrs. Jane Hazen, Advisorp Sharon McCarty, Prcsidentg Heidi Viront, Vice-President, Belinda Kanagy, Sec- retary, Nellie Walker, Treasurer. Row 2, Cindy Holland, Lorie Specht, Jane Bethel, Debbie Bonner, Toni Bodway, Frances Tersigni, Betsy Schmidt, Jean Voltz, Sue Trimmer, Service Chairman, Chris Santilli, Pro- gram Chairman, Vicki Whitmer, Social Chairman, Carol Motheral, I.C.C. Chairmanp Debbie Heil, Publicity Chairmang Brenda Cech, Public Affairs, Diane Bluco, Carol Felton, Robyn Crider, Karen Mottice, Jan Atkinson, Nona Tucker, Connie Timberlake, Debby Drummond. Row 3, Kris Bou- dler, Nancy Dryden, Mary Ann Mothcral, Janet Leghart, Debbie Combcr, Barb Perez, Paula Weaver, Debbie Keller, Karen Chiavaroli, Cindy Schleappi, Diane Carlisle, Debbie Kapp, Cheryl Heinemann, Debbie Clap- per, Connie Blumensen, JoAnn Lidderdale, Crystal Jacobsen, Fontella Crislip, Diane Lones, Patsy Miller, Connie Eller. Row 4, Cindy Kolick, Bonnie Good, Bernie DeMario, Barb Jackson, Suzy Mirides, Barbara Jack- son, Denise Trott, Bina Jones, Annette Hoyle, Barb Keim, Janet Fox, Ann Stavrakis, Michelle Posey, Faye Davidson, Steffy Greene, Lynn Thorlcy, Diane Zimmerman, Patty McCarthy, Kim Miller. Row 5, Vicki Skellcy, Gale Warren, Lorrie Krumlauf, Cheryl Wright, Vicki Redingcr, Robin Deemer, Jill Kempton, Sandy Dimos, Sharon Detrick, Joan Emanuclson, Gale Todd, Marcia Morris, Melanie Mansfield, Joy Carmicheal, Le Ann Kestel, Cindy Zalcski, Sandi Lawrence, Becky Crawl, Beth Pipcak. Row 6, Shirley Ronske, Lucie Griffith, Janet Richards, Zelma Sutherland, Elaine Tuesdale, Judy Talbott, Sandy Saunders, Mary Carlin, Patti Greene, Judy Murphy, Kathy Quinn, Debby Swope, Connie Kinsinger, Nancy Dicken- son, Cindy Bex, Adrienne Wintrip. Karen Biasella, Lynn Sanders, Robin Summers, Renae McGovern, Lisa Clark, Debbie Johnson, Bridget Psaris, Mary Soletz, Debbie Curletcr. Row 4, Jean Tondra, Michelle Meese, Lilah Everson, Stephanie Moore, Beverly Boudler, Carolyn Gray, Barb Stark, Debbie Koenig, Bonnie Hick- ey, Terri Evans, Elaine Jackson, Jane Roof, Karen Careway. Y-Teens Have Party for Needy Children ,.
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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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Actors Open Anne Frankis' Diary Dear Diary, my name is Anne Frank . . . As the lights dimmed and the sound of chimes filled the auditorium, the Lincoln audience was transported to war- torn Holland during the Nazi occupation. The joys, sad- ness, hopes and fears of eight Jewish people hiding from the Germans in a tiny attic apartment was the subject of the 1970 all-school play, The Diary of Anne Frank. The play was a study of the interrelationships among these people trapped together for three years. They fought, bickered, laughed, sang, and died. The actors, crew and audience learned the tragedy of race hatred and the power of love. Anne and her mother disagree. 20 Miep finds Anne's diary and gives it to Mr. Frank. The Frank family at dinner.
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