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FUTURE NURSES FUTURE NURSES include: L to R: Nancy Bucha, Shirley Ritter, Sue Savron, Doris Anielski, Helene Witkowski, and Kathy Pfaffenhcrger. A FUTURE DOCTOR? Tom Hawrylak pursues his interest in science. A friendly smile and a sincere interest in others charactericized the Future Nurses Club. Under the guidance of the school nurse, Mrs. Newton, the girls gave assistance in the dispensary, did volunteer work in area hospitals, and sponsored field trips to neighboring clinics. Leading the group were: President Sue Savron, Vice-President Kathy Pfaffenberg, Secretary Nancy Bucha, Treasurer Sandy Winterficld, and Assistant Secretary Shirley Ritter. of Tomorrow Are Found at Lincoln Today F.T.A. MEMBERS are: L to R: FRONT ROW: P. Cockel, K. Pfaffcnbergcr, D. Ccrber, E. Aldoy. SECOND ROW: V. Tcrec, C. Moutcsous, J. Youssy, E. Walker. THIRD ROW: C. Conway, L. Slenczka, K. Wolf, J. Hambrecht, G. Cunningham, D. Brlctich. FOURTH ROW: B. Strunak, S. Blaseg, L. Wolf, N. Pampe, S. Ritter, J. Harasyn, B. Hansen, D. Gibbons. 19
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The Senior Student Council had a very active and successful year in 1966 and 1967. Officers saw a revised constitution adopted and a new system of meeting times established. The Council distributed die traditional Christmas baskets to the needy, and worked hard during the United Appeal campaign. I.ocker and lunchroom clean-up programs were begun by the governing body, and it also boosted pride and school spirit throughout the year. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS DURING THE FALL SEMESTER were: Pete Cockel, treasurer; Mr. John Sfor a, advisor; Jim Burroughs, president; Efty Rokakis, vice-president; Larry Giangrandc, secretary. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFERS FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER were: Lynne Wolf, vice-president; Kathy Assid, treasurer; Phil Carroll, president; Mr. John Sforza, advisor; Colleen Conway, secretary. Future Leaders SCHOOL SPIRIT BY THE BUSHEL was promoted by Council officer Larry Giangrande. FUTURE TEACHERS Serving as a stepping stone for a possible future in the teaching profession is one of Lincoln's most spirited clubs--the Future Teachers of America. Under the guidance of Advisor Mrs. Joyce Jerke, President Lydia Lazor, Vice-President Vera Terec, Secretary Donna Gibbons, Treasurer Pete Cockel, and Assistant Secretary Linda Wosienski, the group initiated a new tutoring program within neighboring elementary schools. F.T.A. members also viewed movies, discussed the merits of teaching with guest speakers, and exchanged student representatives with other local F.T.A. Chapters. The climax of the year came with the traditional F.T.A. Day in the spring. 18
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JR. COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE J.C.W.A. include: L to R: Bobbie Hansen, Pete Basalyk, Anna Jahol-nycky, Jim Hruschak, Pat Herrmaa, Larry Kaput, Margie Hoyer, Romaa Hlohowsky, and John Heatbcoat. LHS Students Express Interest in World Affairs COUNCIL ON HUMAN RELATIONS Striving to build a bridge of understanding, the Council on Human Relations devoted its energies to furthering the cause of individual expression. Under the guidance of Mr. Nicholas Sabadosh, the group participated in intra-school visitation programs and home exchange visits. Officers for a rewarding year included President Donna Voss, Vice-President Toni Boroday, Secretary' Sue Dobranski, and Treasurer Nina Brigadin. JUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS A hard and objective look at pressing world problems was taken by the conscientious Junior Council on the World Affairs this year. Under the direction of Mi Paul Balser, the J.C.W.A. group talked and argued its way into the fall session of the Communist Congress and the annual spring meeting of the Mock U.N. At the helm of the J.C.W.A. aggregation was President James Hruschak, assisted by Vice-President Margie Hoyer, Secretary Carol Zander, and Treasurer Tania Samaylicz. COUNCIL ON HUMAN REIATIONS MEMBERS arc: SEATED: L to R: Ann Crowder, Sandy Greenberg, Sue Dobranski, Nina Brigadin, Tamara Baran, Mary Ann Borzy, Toni Boroday. SECOND ROW: Efty Rokakis, Chris Moutcous, Priscilla Bodi, Kathy Skrut, Darlene Durda. THIRD ROW: Rita Blascg, Susan Klucharik, Terry Patterson, Ray Ooten, Mr. Nicholas Sabadosh, Mrs. Mary Leavens, Stella Pekarcsik. 20
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