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DECA VICA Cheryl Peterson accepts money tor Hostess cakes. Students interested In sales, marketing, merchandising, and management, found a way to get a head start in a career through the Distributive Education Clubs of American (DECA). DECA has national clubs at the high school, junior college and four-year college levels. The students who participated in DECA were Involved In many things, such as: the career development conferences, where students compete in different areas: social and com- munity activities. They were also involved in the sale of Hostess Foods here at Lincoln as a money-making project. Sherri KruB. Mr. Zahn. and Cheryl Peterson joke during Front: Tim Angrlmaon. Mike Schermann. Ann Adams. Sue Rued. Patty Forder. Loretta Mootz. Middle: Gary Thorsett, Cheryl Peterson. Sheri Krull, Kathy Landry. Karen Bittlck. Jan Lohlle. Cindy Lytle. Linda Green. Sue Branton. Back: Ross Richardson. Tom Collias. Shawn Bloomer. Mary Weisser. Ken Post. Robert Field. Scott Olson. Brent Peterson OECA VICA 81
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Swirling Cloth Adds Enthusiasm and Color With flags or with pompoms the Flag Corps added spark which otherwise would have been missing from half-time entertainment and parades. Their diligent work with the band and after school was demonstrated each time they per- formed. The Flag Corps proudly displayed the colors of our division in many varied and innovative routines. The advisor for this club was Mr. Earp. Awaiting the signal to begin marching, the flags are at attention. Abbe Mills. Char McGlnley. Karl Kacher. Penny Bethko, Pam Lacey. Janell Bonar. Kerry Anderson. Cindy Baribeau. Roxanne Cecka. Carol Rydberg. Sue Beauchalne. Marie Bissonnette. Terry Crumrlne. Nlta Hultqulst. Becky Thommen. Susie Foreman. Tammy Kuchelmelster. Patty Peterson. Rhae Widell. 60 Flag Twlrlers During halftime the flags lead the band onto the field. Homecoming pep fast was brightened by the flag corps. While the band advances, the flags wait.
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Row 1 Mark Moss. Peter Boe. Dave Dennis. Fran Koch. Debbie Heislck. Wendy Holtzappl®. Ann Sommers. Julie Torning. Terri Shaunessy, Kathy Lundin. Kathy Sherer. Tina Pieper. Kevin Mahal. Row 2: John Morrison. Danny Lawrence. Brian Strand. Mike Adams. Jenny Mund. Jackie Nelson. Becky Owens. Shari Wilson. Lynn Peterson. Lenore Polfus. Scott Morvlg. Dave Albers. Lou Drazenovich Row 3: Gary Opatz. Ken Lewis. Tim Stow- man. John Elton. Sharon Nelson. Amy Clark. Joanne Mamel. Sue Stener- son. Barb Anderson, Carrie Anderson. Sue Peake. Mike Mauk. Pete Jackson Row 4: Kieth Jacobson. Gary Anderson. Pat Collins. Mark McDonough. Carl Fuhr. Ann Seha. Julie Harvey. Mary Fischer, Cindy Court. Mary Thomas. Jim Blssonetle. Randy Elssinger Row 5: Earl Kitto. Jetf Baker. Rick Waclaywtk. John Wagner. Ron Lewis. Steve Lloyd. Wayne Sletten. Todd Laverty. Wayne Ebtlng. Steve Bishop. Bob Harlman. Byoung Lee. Row 6: Brian Jostock. Bruce Porter. Paul Rahn, Dave Cleary. Dave Glass. Alan Paulsen. Steve Lapham. Tim Kaly. Stew Llndberg, Jeff Jarness. Tim Rathje. Rick Everett. Ted Boecher. Row 7: Thad Briol. Dan Knutson. Brad Anderson. Bob Reinarz. Dave Williams. Jay Peterson, Rob McMenemy. Paul Langford. Brian John. Dan Haw Row 8: Mitch Flodlng. Brian Saeger. Paul Bosanko, Steve Walker. Rusty Saunders. Steve Worwa. Doug Gronseth. Scott Dobesh. Rick Larson Row 9: Steve Colford. Kevin Ellis. Bruce Temte. Row 10: Scott Schuman, Bob Eckert. Terry Peterson. Steve Pike. Frank Jordan. Row 11: Steve Holland. Dennis Anderson. John Wlllman. Mike Grant. Tom Norris. Jeff Bundy Row 12: Chris Angell Sports play a big role in student life at Lin- coln. Students showing outstanding athletic ability in any sport deserve recognition and thanks for supporting Lincoln. These students make up the Letter Club. Though the club meets only occasionally as a group, the interest and ability In sports shown by each member gives the club a unification. This is the first year girls also have joined the Letter Club. Sold by letterpersons for the hockey team. 62 Leltermen
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