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7, 1989 SUNDAY JOURNAL -STAR DEATHS LINCOLN AGENDA 7E: Forecast for 6 p.m. Sunday RAIN 50. CHILLY SHOWERS FLURRIES SHOWERS WARM BRISK HOT 80 100 90 100 STORMS 80 FRONTS: Cold Warm Stationary Forecasts Lincoln-Eastern Nebraska: Mostly sunny and warmer Sunday, high near 75. Few clouds Sunday night, not as cold, low near 45. Partly cloudy Monday, high near 75.

Nebraska: Warmer Sunday, highs in the 70s east to the lower 80s west. A few clouds and not as cold Sunday night, lows in the 40s. Partly cloudy Monday, highs in the 70s. Extended: Tuesday through Thursday: Little or no rain, highs in the 70s, lows in the to mid-50s. Deaths Anderson, John Childress, Bonnie Childs, Arthur B.

Dorf, Viola M. Duensing, Lilly E. Goeden, Irene Florence Harrison, Evelyn Johnson, Leland V. Lanning, Marian F. Lewis, Heath Wade Masters, Eugene H.

May, May L. McClain, Lydia C. Sanders, Myrtle J. Schroeder, Almon Shaw, Martin L. Tatman, Florence G.

-weather- This newspaper runs, free of charge, a -time notice of any death in Lincoln, in the Nebraska area served by the newspaper, or of any former longtime resident. Publication after that first day requires payment of a fee and will be labeled as paid. Lincoln Childress Bonnie (widow of Marion), 80, 1525 N. 71st died Wednesday. Memorial services: 1 p.m.

Monday, Bethany Christian Church, 1645 N. Cotner Blvd. Private family graveside services, Lincoln Memorial Park. Visitation: until 9 p.m. Sunday, Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 St.

Memorials to church. No flowers. Paid Goeden Irene Florence, 84, formerly of 1500 S. 20th died Saturday. Born Oct.

26, 1904, Eagle. Co-owner, Trumble Meat Processing Lincoln. Member, United Methodist Church. Survivors: husband, Alois Lincoln; daughter, Mrs. Ed (Rita Jo) Bender, Lincoln; sisters, Mabel Coomes, Norton, Verna Laughrage, Idaho Falls, Idaho; stepson, Leonard, Lincoln; stepdaughters, Mrs.

Glen (Lucille) Cramer, Mesa, Mrs. Glen (LuVern) Egger, Lincoln, Mrs. Earl (Marion) William, Anchorage, Alaska, Mrs. Robert (Darlene) Schenaman, Lincoln, Mrs. Len (Janice) Jergenson, Gilbert, Mardelle (Tess), Mesa; five grandchildren; three great-grandchilstepgrandchildren; 12 stepgreat-grandchildren; nieces; nephews.

Services: Pending. Eagle Cemetery. Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 0 St. Paid Johnson Leland 73, 3341 N. Cotner died Saturday.

Retired civil engineer, State Department of Roads, Realtor, Century 21. Member, First Lutheran Church, Havelock Lions Club, Professional Surveyors Association of Nebraska, University of Nebraska Alumni Association. Graduate, University of Nebraska, 1939. Survivors: wife, Delpha; sons, Edward, Eric, Robert, all of Lincoln; daughters, sonsin-law, Sharon, Allen Gallup, Corsicana, Texas, Linda, Timothy Kelly, Lincoln; brother, sister-in-law, Dale, Darlene Johnson, Loveland, five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Services: 1 p.m.

Tuesday, First Lutheran Church, 1551 S. 70th St. Lincoln Memorial Park. Visitation: 5 p.m. Monday, until 11 a.m.

Tuesday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th one hour before services, church. Paid Masters Eugene 85, 3743 died Friday. Retired chief of detectives, Lincoln Police Department. Assistant chief, LPD, 1927-1959.

Campus police chief, University of Nebraska. Member, Scottish Rite, Shrine, Jesters, East Lincoln Lodge 210 BPOE 80, Retired Police Officers Association. Survivors: wife, Ella Mae; daughter, Mrs. Don (Shannon) Meyer, Omaha; grandson, granddaughter-inlaw, Don, Kim Meyer Des Moines, lowa; grandsons, Greg Meyer, New York City, Jeff Meyer, Petaluma, great-granddaughters Jill, Lisa Meyer. Services: 11 a.m.

Monday, Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 0 St. The Rev J. Robert Birdwell. Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Dale Adams, Joe Carroll, Ron Flansburg, Gail Gade, Merl Hesser, Dean Leitner.

Honorary pallbearers: Emmett Jung, Paul Beave, Fred Kelly, Bob Sawdon. Visitation: mortuary. Memorials to American Lung Association. Paid Sears In the Sears May 7th circular the mattress and box spring prices shown should have indicated that these prices are for each piece not the set. Also, the Sears 12 inch color TV on page 4 will not be available until an unspecified later date, due to production delay by our manufacturer.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you. Street closing plan on council's agenda On Monday the City Council will hear public comment on a proposed interlocal agreement between the city Parks and Recreation Department and the Lincoln School District to close two blocks of Street and convert a portion of Cooper Park into an athletic field for the future Everett Junior High School. Lincoln Public Schools wants to use the northwest portion of the park for an athletic field for the new junior high, planned for the site of Park Elementary School at 714 St. Park is to be moved to the Everett site at 1123 St. If the proposal is approved, the west portion of Street between Sixth and Eighth streets would be converted to grass and used as a part of the athletic field.

The east portion would be used for a vehicle turnaround and parking lot. Also on Monday the council will hear public comment on a change of zone request by Dennis and Donna Stoll for acres of land at South 14th Street and Old Cheney Road. Last month, Design Data Corp. of Lincoln asked the Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Commission to delay its recommendation on change of zone because it is suing the Stolls over the sale of the land. The request was denied.

The council will conduct a public hearing on a special-permit request by Miller Electric Co. to build a 120-foot tower near Pioneers Boulevard and 84th Street. The council will meet at 1:30 p.m. 1 in its chamber at the County-City Building, 555 S. 10th St.

The agenda: Public Hearing Resolutions Liquor 13th and 0 streets, NBC Building, 11th floor, by Elleven Issuance of Class liquor license (transfer of ownership), catering permit and manager application of Ronald L. Pushcar. F.C.D.I. dba Flakey Jake's, 90 Gateway Plaza, hearing on manager application of Russell B. Weddington.

NBC Center, 13th and streets, by Kenneth C. and Michelle M. Meier, dba Meier's Cork 'N Bottle, special designated permit, 5 p.m.-midnight May 25. Knights of Columbus Hall, 60th and South streets. by Kenneth C.

and Michelle M. Meler, dba Meier's Cork 'N Bottle, special designated mit, 5 p.m.-1 a.m. June 3. Public Hearing Ordinances Second Readings Southwest 25th Street and West Pleasant Hill Road, by Bruce Wayne Pester, change of zone from AG Agriculture District to AGR Agriculture Residential District. Amend Lincoln Municipal Code to create a Real Estate Clerk classification and pay range.

Amend Lincoln Municipal Code to provide filing a notice in the Register of Deeds Office for fees for connection to the Lincoln Water System. 60th Street, Benton Street to Colfax Avenue, create paving district. North of West Street at about Northwest 29th Street, by Antonine Quattrocchi, to change from H-1 Interstate Commercial District to H-3 way Commercial District, change of zone. Southeast corner of 14th Street and Old Cheney Road, by Dennis and Donna Stoll, change of zone from R-3 Residential to 0-3 Office Park District. Southeast of 44th and Superior streets, amend conditions of the Pierce-Rentfro Industrial Plaza final plat to allow access to 44th Street from Lot 1, Block 3.

Authorize sale of surplus tract of land, legally described as Lot 1, Block 3, Bicentennial Estates. Public Hearing Resolutions 84th Street and Pioneers Boulevard, by Eugene Brockemeyer, waiver of subdivision requirements for extension of streets. North side of Cooper Avenue, ordering construction of sidewalks along property adiacent to Lots 9 throught 12, Block 20, College View. 60th Street between Benton Street and Colfax Avenue, ordering construction of sidewalks on both sides of the street. 2601 N.

70th by YMCA, to build two-stall garage on existing parking lot on the property, special permit. South of Pioneers Boulevard, approximately 17 feet west of 84th Street, by Miller Electric, to build a 120-foot, self-supporting tower, special permit. Southeast corner of 40th and Old Cheney Road, by Jim C. Hille for Southern Heights Presbyterian Church Trustees, temporary waiver of the design standards for parking lot surfacing. Cooper Avenue from west curb line of 46th Street approximately 212 feet, ordering construction of Paving Unit No.

34. Transfer of $22,000 from Public Works Department Maintenance Fund, authorizing snow and ice removal to Parks and Recreation General Park Administraton in order to stabilize the walls at the Air Park Recreation Center. Expenditure of $175,000 for dredging, authorizing bank stabilization and water source to maintain more constant water level in Duck Pond at Pioneers Park. Portion of Cooper Park and vacated street, approving an interlocal agreement between the School District and the City Parks and Recreation Department, jointly to construct, remodel and operate a recreational facility. 33rd and Holdrege streets authorizing expenditure of $43,250 from Advance Acquisition Fund to buy land for trade with the University of NebraskaLincoln to build fire station.

14th Street and Old Cheney Road, validating conveyance of certain illegally subdivided land. Seventh Street and Pine Tree Lane, validating conveyance of certain illegally subdivided land. Reappointment of Dr. Christopher Caudill and Roger Bartlett to the Lincoln-Lancaster County Board of Health for terms expiring July 1, 1991. Appointment of Sandy Johnson, Carmen McKillip and Marilyn Harris to City-County Child Care Advisory Committee for terms expiring Aug.

31, 1990. Expressing support for Community Revitalization Tax Act. Ordinances First Reading Lot 9, Block 1 and Lot 2, Block 6 of Bicentennial Estates, authorizing the sale of surplus tracts of land. East 1161.99 feet of Lot 117, I.T. in the Southeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 10 north, range 7 east, authorizing sale of surplus tract of land.

North of Pine Lake Road and east of 40th Street, accepting and approving final plat of Cripple Creek 12th Addition. Scudder endorsed for Demo committee Lincoln attorney Earl Scudder has been endorsed by Barb Steinheider, chairwoman of the Lancaster County Democratic Party, in his campaign for Democratic national committeeman from Nebraska. May is Better Hearing Month Free Hearing Test Many Hearing Problems Can Be Helped. Find out if you can hear better. Stop in or call for your free test and remember, we do make CANAL AID house calls.

Don't Buy A Hearing Aid Until You've Tried BELTONE'S Great Canal Aid for 1989 Ask About Special May Discounts Bellone HEARING AID CENTER 301 Holiday So. 6th, NE Plaza 2774 Lincoln, South NE St. Beatrice, Better Hearing Through Professional Care 223-3277 476-6265 To avoid waiting call 476-6265 for appointment. Park Free Free 30 Day Trial During May The Greatest thing we have to sell costs nothing proper fit service I Precipitation: 24 none; month to year to date: 2.75; Sunset Sunday: Saturday's high: Temperature year Average this date: Record this date: Temperatures: Alliance Falls City 61 32 Forecasts: Grand Norfolk Albuquerque Anchorage 55 Atlanta Boston 60 89 71 Chicago Cincinnati. 61 39 Worth 65 Denver 78 Des Moines 74 50 McClain Lydia 87, 1001 South died Friday.

Born in Crookston. Retired elementary school teacher. Member, United Methodist Church, Lincoln. Lifetime member, Hypatis Chapter 209, O.E.S. Survivors: daughter, Mrs.

Robert L. (Carol) Brown, Lincoln; brothers, Ed M. Hempel, Alliance, Ben F. Hempel, Lodi, sisters, Marie E. Rund, Emma McGary, Merced, granddaughters, Sandra Debra both Lincoln; grandson, Carl E.

Roberts, Denver. Graveside Services: 1 p.m. Monday, Bassett City Cemetery. Roper Sons' Mortuary, 4300 0 St. Sanders Myrtle 104, 2200 S.

52nd died Friday. Born Rawlins, Wyo. Homemaker. Member, Trinity United Methodist Church, 'Lincoln. Survivors: son, daughter-in-law, Darrell, Eleanor, Hermosa Beach, daughter, Gladys Chatfield, Lincoln; grandchildren, Jan Leeper, Linda Dale Sanders; nieces; nephews.

Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Wadlow's Colonial Chapel, 5200 St. The Rev. Jerry E. Mcinnis.

Graveside services: 1:30 p.m. Monday, Silver Creek Cemetery, Silver Creek. No visitation. Memorials to Madonna Foundation. Paid Tatman Florence 83, Lincoln, died Thursday.

Graveside services: 1:30 p.m. Monday, Pleasant Hill Cemetery, rural Eagle. The Rev. Emmett Haas. Visitation after noon Saturday, Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 0 St.

Memorials to church. Paid Nebraska Anderson John Sumner, 79, Annapolis, formerly Seward, died Nov. 10, 1988. Management positions, Boeing Air Transport now United Airlines. Survivors: daughter, Berno Marie, Miami; nephew, William Ramsey, Lincoln; nieces, Marian Fosler, Jane Graff, both Seward, Dorothy Heidemann, Lincoln, Nancy Radford, Deltona, Fla.

Memorial services: 3 p.m. Sunday, Seward Cemetery. The Rev. R. Benjamin Garrison.

Seward cemetery. Memorials to Seward Foundation in care of Wood Bros. Funeral Home. Paid Childs Arthur 74, Colorado City, formerly of Palmyra, died Friday at Denver Prebyterian Hospital. Carpenter.

U.S. Army veteran, World War I1. Survivors: wife, lone, Colorado City; brothers, Lawrence, Clarence, Owen, Fred, all of Denver, Don, Fort Wayne, sisters, Florence Collison, Beatrice Pitts, daughters; four grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Fusselman-Roby-Wymore Funeral Home, Syracuse.

The Rev. Carl Eskridge. Rosehill Cemetery, Douglas. Visitation: 8:30 a.m. Tuesday until services, funeral home.

Memorials to Cancer Society. Paid Dorf Viola 73, Beatrice, formerly of Burchard, died Friday. Member, Church of the Nazarene, Ladies Missionary Group. Survivors: husband, Donaid son, Melvin L. brother, Howard Houston, Huxley, lowa; sisters, Edith Sargent, Beatrice, Mrs.

Earl (Grace) Scott, Verna Jean Houston, Lincoln, Mrs. Rex (Beulah) Goss, Ontario, two grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Church of the Nazarene, Beatrice. Visitation: after 10 a.m.

Monday, GriffithsHovendick Chapel, Beatrice, one hour before services, church. Memorials in care of funeral home: Duensing Lilly 84, Deshler, died Saturday. Homemaker. Member, Peace Lutheran Church, Deshler. Survivors: daughter-in-law, Laurella, Deshler; sister, Helene Brettmann, Deshler; grandchildren, Robert, Deshler, Ramona Spencer, Lincoln; three great-grandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Peace Luneral Home, Deshler. theran Church, Ba Deshler. Ahrendts FuHarrison Evelyn, 72, Milford, died Thursday. Survivors: husband, George; daughter, son-in law, Marvene, Howard Wurst; son, Dick; sisters, Theo Perier, Edith Goldmann, Lincoln hours ending midnight Saturday: date: 0.30; normal month to date: 0.68; normal year to date: 7.08.

8:29 p.m.; sunrise Monday: 6:17 a.m. 64; overnight low: 35. ago this date: high: 83; low: 59. high: 71; low: 47. high: 96, 1934; low: 30, 1976.

Saturday's High, Low North Platte 73 23 Valentine Grand Island 67 Omaha Norfolk Sidney Kearney 69 26 O'Neill 29 Scottsbluff 88898, Monday's High, Low North Platte Scottsbluff Omaha Valentine Detroit New York 62 59 Phoenix 107 Helena Portland, 55 Honolulu Rapid City 70 St. Louis Kansas City 78 Salt Lake City. Las Vegas 100 San Francisco. Los 75 61 Miami 82 Sioux Paul. 64 New 84 59 Seattle, Angie Sandmeyer, Torrance, Elaine Coover, La Puente, Ruth Veon, Exeter; brother, Jim, Venice, seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren.

Memorial services: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Moore's Funeral Home Chapel, Milford. The Rev. Robert Townsend. Cremation.

Memorials to family. Paid Lanning Marian 75, Crete, died Saturday. Born in Grand Island. Retired 1978, secretary, Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Co, employee for 20 years. Member, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Delta Gamma Sorority, National Secretaries Association, Pioneer Association of Lincoln Telephone Company.

Survivors: son, daughter-inlaw, James Nancy, Wheaton, sister; Helen Isaman, Lincoln; grandchildren, Kristin, Elizabeth Lanning, Wheaton; nieces; nephew. Memorial Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 6001 A St. The Rev. Steve Mues.

No visitation. Cremation. Memorials to church. Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N. 27th.

Paid Lewis Heath Wade, 16, Route 1, Denton, died Friday Student, Milford High School. Member, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Pleasant Dale. Survivors: parents, William, Connie, Denton; brothers, Scott, Jason, both at home; grandparents, Norman, Pauletta Walbrecht, Lincoln, Clarence, Reatha Lewis, Beatrice; great-grandmothers, Judy Plunkett, Monroe City, Edith Lewis, Kearney; aunts; uncles; cousins. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Pleasant Dale.

The Rev. Louis E. Griser. Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Bill Hardy, Jerry Krumwidee, Steve, Brian am, Chris Lorenz, Todd.

Honorary pallbearers: Scott Crews, Lonnie Crews, Al Sippely, Mike Krumwidee. Visitation: 5 p.m. Sunday until 9 p.m. Monday, mortuary. Memorials to church.

Paid May May 94, Bennet, died Friday in Firth Lakeview Manor. Retired chief operator, Lincoln Telephone Telegraph Co. Survivors: niece, Elaine Murray, Panama; grandnieces; grandnephew, Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, ButherusMaser-Love Chapel, 4040 A St. Shaw Martin 68, Eagle, died Friday in Lincoln.

Survivors: sons, Victor, Denver, David, Lake Lotawana, Scotty Stevens, Berthoud, daughters, Karen Shaw, Lake Lotawana, Kimberly Harris, Bellville, Texas; sisters, Marjorie Miller, Lincoln, Shirley Grow, Eagle, Miriam Gonzalez, Lincoln, Dorothy Bissitt, Eagle, Norma Brooks, Eagle, Amy Schropp, Kent, brother, Robert Shaw, Alvo. Graveside services: 2 p.m. Monday, Wyuka. Visitation: 4 to 7. p.m., Fusselman Funeral Home, Plattsmouth.

Memorials to Eagle rescue squad. Nurses Public health nurses will be available following times and places. For more information, call the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department at 471-8065. Monday Open Door, 140 S. 27th a.m.

Cotner Center for Living, 6635 Fairfax 9 a.m.-noon. Tuesday Open Door, 140 S. 27th a.m. Northeast Senior Center, 6310 Platte 1-4 p.m. Fairhill Presbyterian Church, 880 S.

35th a.m. in Congregational United Church of Christ, Hallam, 10 a.m.-noon. Wednesday Open Door, 140 S. 27th a.m. College View Seventh-day Adventist Church, 4015 S.

49th 2-4 p.m. Thursday Open Door, 140 S. 27th a.m. Immanuel Church. 10th and Charleston streets, a.m.

Good Neighbor Center, 2617 8:30 a.m.noon. Bennet Community Church, Bennet, 3:30 p.m. Northeast Senior Center, 6310 Platte a.m. Friday Belmont Community Center, 3335 N. 12th 8:30 a.m.-noon.

Willard Community Center, 1245 South Folsom 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Orr to give speech at Peru graduation, get honorary degree PERU Kay Orr will deliver the 1989 commencement address to Peru State College graduates Saturday at 10:30 a.m. and will receive an honorary doctor of laws degree. PSC has given only two other honorary doctorates during its 122-year history, President Jerry Gallentine said. Between east line of 13th Street and west line of 14th Street on Block 39 Orginial Plat, authorizing vacation of east-west alley.

Amend Lincoln Municipal Code to provide that the mayor, by executive order, authorize extension of hours during which the city's parks are open to the public. Ordinances Third Reading Vacation of all of Indian Hill Drive from west of-way line of Smoky HIll Road to termination on the west edge of Herbert Brothers Indian Hills Sixth Addition. East-west alley between and streets, from 12th to 13th streets, creating alley repoving district No. 43. Madison Avenue from 59th Street to 60th Street, creating Water District No.

1124. 40th Street from Old Cheney Road to Duxhall Drive, creating Sewer District No. 1123. 2300 approving three-year lease between city and Hispanic Center for city-owned building. Portion of lot and Lot 66 in the southeast quarter of Section 14, Township 10 north range 6 east, outhorizing sale of surplus tracts of land.

Lot 1, Block 3, Bicentennici Estates authorizing sale of surplus tract of land. Resolutions for May 15 Appointment of Darrel Brown to Lincoln-Lancaster Commission on Aging for a term expiring July 1, 1991. 3434 S. 13th by Southview Baptist Church, to increase lot coverage 5 percent on property, special permit. Advance Acquisition Fund, approving transfer of $28.733.29 from sale of tax lots to Tax Sale RevolvIng Fund.

Upcoming hearings before City Council Liquor licences for Gas 'N Shop show cause hearing of the Retail Class liquor licenses for Gas 'N Shop at the following locations as to why the liquor licenses should not be canceled, revoked or suspended for fallure to comply with Section 6.08.100(a) of the Lincoln Municipal Code: 3020 Cornhusker Highway: 1545 Cornhusker Highway; 400 W. Cornhusker Highway; 2142 N. Cotner 2801 3001 W. 951 W. St.

Public hearing placed on hold. County Board to vote on manor appointment: The Lancaster County Board on Tuesday will vote on the appointment of Frank J. Shaw as administrator of Lancaster Manor. The board on Thursday announced its intention to hire Shaw, 53, of Cheyenne, to head the county-owned nursing home. In other business, the board will consider: Declaring an emergency to repair the elevator at Trabert Hall, a county-owned building at 2202.5.

11th St. Extending the lease at Gateway Shopping Center, for the driver's testing station. County officials are negotiating on a potential new site. The appointment of Bill Harding as special counsel to the County Board on the litigation of an employee claim concerning vacation time. The board also will hear an update on Lancaster Manor at Its 1:30 p.m.

meeting in the commissioners' hearing room, County-City Building, 555 S. 10th St. FORE THOUGHT. Funeral Before the Need Arises call today while you're thinking about it. Butherus-Maser Love Mortuary Lincoln and Hickman 4040 A Street 488-0934 Looking for a Unique Mother's Day Gift? Concerned That Your Mother Lives Alone? Consider ORCHARD PARK A residential care and retirement community 3110 South 48th Street (3 blocks South of Van Dorn) Orchard Park provides independent living in a safe, secure environment.

Private or double occupancy rooms available. Nutritious meals and planned activities provided. Exercise classes available. Guided Tours Today 2 p.m.-5 p.m. For Information phone 488-8191 An open letter to all citizens of Lincoln Spring is an exciting time for high school students with proms, graduation and other activities.

These events, however, are not without worry or concern. Parents and school staff want young people to have good times. But they do not want these good times marred by misbehavior, accidents or injuries. For these reasons, we want everyone to know that we support strict adherence to the laws governing the use of alcohol and the distribution of alcoholic beverages to minors. We call attention to Nebraska State Law which states: "A parent or other adult who furnishes alcohol to a minor is subject to a fine of up to $1,000.00 or one year in jail or both." (State Statute 53-180: NLCA) Why are we sharing these thoughts with you? 1.

We want to discourage alcohol abuse that traditionally occurs at some home parties and youth gatherings at this time of year. 2. We want to encourage all caring Lincolnites to share in efforts to make the spring school season a safe and happy one for our students. 3. We want to thank those parents and friends who are currently working hard to provide alcohol-free social events.

Sincerely, Lincoln Public High School Principals Nelson Sam Nelson Harold Dietrich Lincoln High Northeast High Wes autubac Wes Lauterbach Rich Krause Southeast High East High may.

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