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LINCOLN HICH THESPIANS include: L to R: BACK ROW: D. Dickens, W. Rowinsky, V. Tcrec, E. Walker, L. Wolf, P. Moreno, W. Stacy, J. Harasyn, C. Assid, K Coon, C. Conway, B. Tomko, D. Jennings, N. Vera. FRONT ROW: Miss Audrey Zak, M. Bizyk, S. Jackson. P. Bodi, B. Kinninger, P. Fischbak, J. Tijanich, L. Slenczka, W. Varney, C. Loga, S. Winchester, B. Owens, K. Zack, T. Begeny, B. Paul. DEDICATED THESPIANS hard at work are Judy Harasyn, John Tijanich, and Trish Begeny. Drama Club Drive, diligence, and determination were the criteria for this year's Drama Club. It began its 'bb-'bl season under the leadership of Laura Slenczka, president; John Tijanich, vice-president; V ilda Varney, secretary; Judy Harasyn, assistant secretary; Lydia Lazar, treasurer; and Kathy Coon, assistant treasurer. Faculty advisor was Miss Audrey Zak. The production of its own play on the Lincoln stage was the Drama Club's spring endeavor. Club members also viewed first-run motion pictures and even organized their own basketball team. In addition, many of the junior actors were involved in productions at the Play House. National Honor Society DEMONSTRATING LEADERSHIP, SCI IOIARSHIP, CHARACTER, AND SERVICE arc Honor Society members: FRONT ROW: Kenna Sicrs, Lynne Wolf, Olga Komaschka, Donna Brletich, Pete Basalyk. BACK ROW: Kathy Wolf, Vera Terec, Colleen Conway, Laura Slenczka, Sharon Mamrak. Marge Hoyer. 21
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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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THE LINCOLNETTES' OBJECTIVE OF SERVING SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY is fulfilled by Colleen Conway, as she entertains a little visitor at the annual Christmas party for children in the community. For 70 girls at Lincoln, service is a word to live by. These girls, all Lincolnette members, work in the office, for teachers, or wherever they are needed to keep the school operating at peak efficiency. Under the direction of Mrs. Isabelle Smith, the Lincolnettes served as usherettes at plays, assemblies, and commencements; played hostess to little children at Christmas time; and worked to boost school spirit during the season. Officers who steered the Lincolnettes through a successful year included Pat Denney, president; Colleen Conway, recording secretary; Marlene Wells, corresponding secretary; and Kathy Coon, treasurer. LINCOLNETTES Lincolnettes, Lettermen SENIOR LINCOLNETTES include: L to R: FRONT ROW: N. Wolff, C. Moutesous, C. Pfaffenberger, D. Gerber, K. Coon. SECOND ROW: C. Conway, S. Savron, K. Assid, S. Winterficld, S. Blaseg. THIRD ROW: P. Denney, M. Gallo, H. Witkowsky, M. Hoycr, J. Stokowski. FOURTH ROW: D. Voss, L. Moralewitz, M. Wells, S. Edens, D. McKalik. FIFTH ROW: S. Ritter, K. Kamin, J. Hambrecht, N. Bucha, R. Blaseg, K. Birth, B. Hansen. 22 GOOD CHF.F.R AND CHRISTMAS GOODIES are distributed by Lettermen Phil Carroll and Ken Wheeler.
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