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SPRING SPIRIT LEADERS When pep leader, John Barnes Slood Up af 'lhe rallies fhe crowd was All Shook Up wirh hoo-rahs. Why, wilh The way lhaf Dear John builf up our enfhusiasm you'd fhinlr fhaf we were Af 'rhe Hop . Then fhere was head pom pon girl, Claudy Lamlaerl' and her WifchcraH of spiril, plus Cafhy Felicianc, Carolyn Hamil, Mary Alice Williams, Sue Yarnell, and Sally Camou, who served as lerrific pom pon girls. '1- Cheerleaders: Sue Lovely, Priscilla Thomas, Head, Pundy Vega. Camera Shy: Tam Eslcandanian. Why Don'f They Unders'fand - Yell?7? and who could forgei' The 'Til' SIrolling cheerleaders. As head cheerleader, Priscilla Thomas led +he Lin- colnifies in Dee Dee Dinah The o+her cheerleaders, Tam Eslcandanian, Sue Lovely, and Punlry Vega, and of course our Lincoln Lions ioined in wifh La De Dah . And so as The second semesfer ended we had anorher Pepper Upper Irnown 'lhis lime as Boney Moroney insfead of rhe usual Yellow Dog Blues . . Commiiiee Chairmen: lFirs'f Rowl Jess Perez, Lee Cox, Warren Allen, Rich Hosley, John Chapman, David Boehme, Bob Waiers, Ken Neal, Abe Belardes. lSecond Rowl Marion Zingham, Trudy Helwig, Jane Kellenubrger, Joan Jacobus, Georgiana Gomes, Sigi Burlre, Kalhy Krough, Sheila Miller, Karen Hoffaclcer, Janel Garner. 1 - swf I,
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FALL SPIRIT LEADERS fr 1 I FX f X, '73E 5'5IE?f'fr-1 i'-:li-1VlY?gE5,f Pom Pon: Joyce Bianco, Joan Jacobus, Linda Carler, Linda Pizzog Head :N 4-1 ' ,, if 1 , ' 'iw' r ' , r.lPi.f : ,. ff' ' During 'lhe firsf semesfer il seemed as if our cheerleaders were Jusl' Born 'lo lead Lincoln in lhe school yells. Those 'fabulous cheerleaders were Louise Delany, head cheerleader: Ellen Heller and Priscilla Thomas. Could 'lhis be Magic? ihe pompon girls were lhe mosl! Head pcm pon girl was lhaf cure liHIe bobby soxer, Linda Pizza: Joan Jacobus, Linda Carfer, and Joyce Bianco were her able assislanls. Cheerleaders: Priscilla Thomas, Louise Delaney, Head: Ellen Heller. Br - - - Black Slaclrs , yes i'r's Linclon's own pep leader, Henry Rubin, who gave ihe Lincolniles a Pepper Upper ' -- lrnown as Raunchy . The end of '57 and 'lhe beginning of '58 meanl' only one 'lhing for fhe spirit of Lincoln fha? il was going up, up, up 'fo 'rhe 'lop and all lhe way for Lincoln vicfories. N Commiliee Chairmen: lFirs+ rowl Fred Alsled, Sian Bonacorso, John Chapman, Sandy Home. Sec- ond rowl Tom Worrell, Sue Lovely, Trudy Helwig, Carolyn Morriss, Rifa Perry. Commiflee Chairmen: lFirsl' rowl Tom Worrell, Sue Lovely, Trudy Helwig, Carolyn Morriss, lSecond rowl Fred Allsrad, Sran Bonacorso, John Chapman, Sandy Home. Q
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j'g N LJION TqALES 1 Q .v-. ri DAN QUINN , 4,5 Fall Ediior ' BILL MORGAN Spring Co-Edifor SUE NILES Spring Co-Ediior Lion Tales: Jacllie Mondiel, Lois Mashburn, Vickie Gordon, Bill Morgan, Cindy Clarlr, Jerry Busch, Marla Duino, Sheila Miller, Jim Mc- Carney, Aniia Bueno, John Burrows, Sue Niles, Jane Gibson, Dan Quinn. Camera Shy: Pai Labuclalr, Wanda Hand, Judy Heiner, Barbara Phelps, Marian Nanney. When you hear someone menlion our school newspaper 'lhe Lion Tales whai comes io your mind? The cufe boy fha? wriies fhe sporis page or 'thai shori girl wifh 'ihe pony fail who digs up ihe gossip? Have you ever fhoughf aboui' wha? ihe words Lion Tales means? Here, lei' me show you my deiiniiion- L siands for Lincoln, our school. l is for 'the inieresi 'ihaf everyone has in ii. 0 is for ihe o in gossip . N is for ihe news 'thai' our Lion Tales brings us. T siands for fhe Tales 'ihai our newspaper s'ia'Ff wriies. A is for ihe sporls page which 'iells us how our aihlelics are doing. L sfands for 'ihose long school days 'thai seem To lasf an eierniiy. E is for lhe gossip - enough said abou? fhall S is for our school newspaper which brings ro us 'Phe curreni news, gossip and +ales of Lincoln. A? This lime we would lilce io exlend our Thanks 'io Mr. Bloom because wiih his help and advice our Lion Tales were ihe Mori!!!
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