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▼ w 1 I Sophomore pep shines Lincoln pride rang through the halls with the sophomore squad spreading their pep and spirit, not only to the athletes, but to the many fans that attended sophomore sporting events. C aptain Kelly Melton led her girls in not only the sophomore events, but through freshman football, an extra sport taken on this year for the first time. Each did her job to get the crowd excited and supportive of the Lincoln teams. All the hard practice time they put in paid off when it showed in their excellent performances. I. Cheerleaders jump enthnsiasticall} at i time ut. 2. Sophomore Cheerleaders; (first row) (aria Evans, Kellj Melton, Susan Roskey, and Jill I reel, (second row) Rhonda Mitehell, ( orv Foust, Sherri Weeks, and Karen Har e . 3. (on I oust and Karen Hane cheer the wrestlers on. 4. Captain Kell Melton leads her squad in a cheer. Sophomore Cheerleaders 21
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Juniors guide Pep Club spirit Support. Lincoln pride, and plenty of spirit were the ingredients of a new kind of Pep Club, with junior officers instead of seniors. Besides attending games and cheering on the teams with the help of the cheer- leaders. Pep Club had many fund rais- ing projects this year. They sold LHS mugs and candy. They also sponsored buses for the out of town sporting events. Under the direction of Carl Van Tuyl, the four junior officers showed that Lin- coln really does have pep. I. Pep Club members give their support with a cheer. 2. Pep Club officers: Presi- dent Brenda Risele , Vice- President Jean Dunlap, Seeretar) Debbie Carroll (not pictured. Treasurer Susan Schaffer.) 3. Mr. an I u I explains duties of officers. 4. With the help of Drill learn. Pep C lub gi es a cheer. 20 Pep Club
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Cheerleaders spark crowd enthusiasm The 16 Varsity cheerleaders are divided into two squads. Football squad cheers for football, girls swimming, girls basketball, and wrestling, while basketball squad cheers for cross country, boys swimming, and boys basketball. The spirit of the cheerleaders is the result of many long hours of practice. Last summer they practiced three times a week in the school parking lot at 7:30 a.m. They also attended a cheerleading camp at Lake Okoboji. It seems the cheerleaders are forever selling things to make money, and this year is no excep- tion. They raffled off $100 worth of groceries and sold Homecoming mums and M NTs. 22 Varwty Cheerleaders
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