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RADIO ROOM BRINGING VITAL INFORMATION into Lincoln classrooms are the radio room team: I. to JR: SITTING: Peter Basalyk, Bob Herrman, Tim Boylan. STANDING: Mr. Edward Yursky, Victor Barney, A1 Kaminski. Dedicate Energies to School Service VARSITY “L” CLUB Composed of 35 varsity lettermcn, the Lettermen's club was advised by Coach Ron Corer.o. This year the club earned money by selling shares of stock, which helped in the purchase of a whirlpool bath for the gym classes. They also co-sponsored the Lettcrmen's-Leaders' Dance, at which a Mr. Lincoln was crowned. The Lettermen served as moni tors at assemblies, delivered Christmas baskets, and helped to boost school spirit. Officers for the group included President Ken Merritt, Vice-President Marty Hunt, and Secretary-Treasurer Tim Emerson. LETTERMEN MEMBERS are: L to R: TOP ROW: Wally Turchyn, Marty Hunt, Nick Sivik, John Skora, Jeff Kowza. SECOND ROW: Myron Buczkowski, Carlos Ramsey, Jack Gardner, Mr. Ron Coreno. THIRD ROW: Charles Ehrrnan, Ron Rodrigurz, Eugene Madrey, Bob McFcndon. FOURTH ROW: Ken Wheeler, Mario Torres, Jerry Yackey, Mike Jacewicz. FIFTH ROW: Larry Zaleski, Marty Vana, John Hotz, Nick Zandes, Tim Emerson. BOTTOM ROW: John Hall, Jim Gelsinger, Ken Merritt, Jose Sariego. Creg Stricharchuk, Tom Gliva. 23
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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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School Publications DISCUSSING THE MERITS of past Log issues are editorial staff members: Greg Stricharchuk, Mr. Norman Merhaut, Laura Slenczka, Sharon Smith, and Priscilla Bodi. R-r-rr . . . the roar of the presses and the smell of ink is a reporter's Utopia, and the Lincoln reporter is no different. He is a dedicated news-seeker, gifted with a unique percep liveness and wit. Besides being a member of the Log staff, each reporter is also part of the 7th period journalism class. Heading the class were Editors-in-chief Laura Slenczka and Wally Rowinsky. Working under them were Page-One Editor Greg Stricharchuk, Page-Two Editor Phil Carroll, Page-Three Editor Kathy Ko-talik, Sports Editor Jim Wright, and Copy Editor Priscilla Bodi. The Log's support of Levy Issues 13 and 14, promoting additional school funds, was this year's most impressive accomplishment. Over 10,000 copies of the six-page Log were printed and distributed to interested community members. MARY BIZYK AND SHARON JACKSON get a few pointers on page layout from page editor Phil Carroll. LOG STAFF DEDICATED LOG STAFFERS include: L to R: SEATED: Priscilla Bodi, Sharon Smith, Laura Slenczka. STANDING: Mr. Norman Merhaut, Larry Giangrande, John Tijanich, Sue Klucharik, Wally Rowinsky. 24
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