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1 f f Z 2 ff if x, ! n I I 5 3. Bryan Hitchcock seems to eye the embarrassed as he is about l0 be trophies and medals as he awaits to dfaped Wnhafeam medal- receive his award. 4. Senior John Park seems to b 5. Smiling at a joke at one ol the speakers at awards night is senior Bill Roach. Academic Decathlon 39
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we-as -Q ,, dl 4. Stan Lubeck, pastor of Quail Lakes Baptist, discusses the organization ol Lincoln High's Christian club. 5. Remote control cars come in many different styles, such as the RC-10, the Frog, and the Grasshopper. V a i' N. 4 52 07' 134' We gf Club make changes for year New clubs and changes in old ones seem to have been the trend for the year. Two examples are the Radio Controlled Car Club and People Reaching Out lPROl. The Radio Controlled Car Club was started because l had several students, along with myself, inter- ested in the cars, said Adviser Ken Knowles. The club, like a workshop, was designed to assist students having trouble with maintenance, building, and other technical aspects of the radio-controlled cars. Also discussed were area racetracks and competi- tions. We looked forward to building an outdoor dirt track on campus, with the assistance of the agriculture department, said Mr. Knowles. Not only did Damascus l change its name to PRO, it also changed advisers. Roberta Smith, home economics teacher, assumed the role as adviser. We hoped to be very active on campus. The basic idea of the club was to reach out and invite other students to share the meetings with us, said Mrs. Smith. PRO a Christian club, but that did not scare people off. Members remained faithful by attending meetings every Friday, and by de- vising better ways to strengthen themselves through God. by Andy Andris photos by Steven Chesley PROXRC Club
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