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Library Staff Provides Service Carding and shelving books and magazines, helping oth- ers find books and magazines, delivering study hall passes, and writing overdue notices are the duties of the library staff. The small group of girls, who make up the library staff, devote at least one period a day doing their part in helping the library operate efficiently. The two librarians see that the library is functioning well. Mrs. Geiger, the new head librarian, has rearranged old books and added new hooks for the enjoyment and use of the entire school. Mrs. Sautters, the assistant librarian, spends much time labeling new books, mending old ones and aiding student librarians when they need help. With everyone working together to keep things in order, the Ii' brary can be a pleasant place for students to go in their free time. V Mike Tisevich uses the library for quiet studying. Library Staff: Row 1: Linda Storer, Presidentg Steffy Greene, Vice-President: Karen Criss, Secrc- ' tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Elinor Sautters, Assistant Librarian. Row 2: Carla Mayle, Phoebe Louk, Noreen Shonk, Carole Chaney, Marlene Flinner, Diana Ledger, Kim Kurtak. Row 3: Sharon Criss, Debbie Eckelberry, Pamela Marks, Debbie Young, Carol Criss, Frances Tersigni. 22
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Anne causes hassle in the Frank family. Tight living conditions cause disagreements among the members of the Frank home. Acting Talent Shown in Contest Loneliness brings two people together. The one-act drama contest of thc Ohio State Speech League was entered by Wig and Masque. The Lincoln play, Hello Out There, won the district championship and second place in the state competition. Shelley Bamberger and Alfred Stroud were selected for the All-State Cast. The one-act play by William Saroyan deals with two lonely people who reach out in love to one another only to have violence destroy their hope for ending their loneli- ness. The actors were: Steve Amerson, Shelley Bamberger, Chuck Carlson, Roger Chapman, Bob Frey, Eleanor Kurtz, Bill Slusser and Alfred Stroud. Il
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Useful Creative Skills Are Developed Chess Club: Row 1: Mr. Kenneth Rook, Advisor: David Ralph, President: Ken Cameron, Vice-Presi dent, Don Plaskett, Secretary-Treasurer. Row 2: Jim Jones, Brenda Rinnert, Sue Early, Jeff Henry, Pattie Hubbard, Shirley Atkinson, Todd Bnrson. Row 3: Charles Heinbach, Rick Reigle, Jeff DiMar- zio, Mike Giovannelli, Danny Heflin, Paul Skendelas. Row 4: David Toden, Chris Heintzelman, Larry Bennett, Gordon Ralph. Art Club: Row 1: Ron Martin, President, Sue Raider, Vice-President: An- nette Hoyle, Secretary-Treasurer. Row 2: Steve DeOrio, Tom Kendle, Kimberley Campbell, Row 3: Jeff Tucker, Marilyn Harper, Janice Tondra, Mrs. Constance Steenbarger, Advisor. Row 4: Patrice Goebel, Barbara Moore, Patty Geese. Row 5: Sharon Deitrick, Lori Keener. If you want to make new friends and have fun doing so, join the chess club. It allows students the chance to im- prove their chess game by broadening their field of compe- tition. A growing interest has been fostered into the club by intramural and interscholastic tournaments. These tour- naments arc held during the year and students are able to display their talent and advance to win trophies in cham- pionship games. Larry Bennett, outstanding member of the chess team, won first place in the Great Lakes High School Tourna- ment. He was supported by Dave Ralph, Gordon Ralph, Denny Heflin, and Chris Hentzclman. Ron Dietz, graduate of Lincoln, won second place in the adult tournament. The purpose of the Art Club is to aid members in devel- oping their artistic ability and learning to work together for the benefit of the entire school with varied services. The services these talented artists provide include Christ- mas decorations for school office windows, football and basketball posters, and other projects for teachers' individ- ual rooms. Meetings are made up of work sessions, discussions, and showing films. Field trips are also taken during the year to various art institutes. 23
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