Lincoln High School - Bear Yearbook (Bloomington, MN)

 - Class of 1980

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 I’m a redneck and the audience loves me! Boomer Booker captivates the audience with his originality during the student talent show. The Peppermints Janet. Sue and Lisa were once again spectacular as they performed a new version of In The Mood accompanied by the Jack Gilles- pie Big Band. Looking on from backstage is better than nothing! Pat. Sarah, and Chris watch the Treble Choir as they await their turn on stage Misiiir Art in learning . . . It was a week of fun-filled action every hour of every day. A special week which came at a perfect time since the mid-winter blues had overcome us. Arts Week provided a chance for students to be exposed to the Arts and for those who are involved in the field to display their talents and teach the skills involved in creat- ing. Creating what??? Puppets, clay vases, and works of weaving, painting, jew- elry. filmmaking, and printing. Working... Reviewing the works of Picasso, a man whose art was his work, only one of the vast opportunities available to students during Arts Week. A cartoonist carica- ture artist came and demonstrated his art along with a songwriter and a Native American photographer. For each of these guests, their art is a daily part of their work and by coming to Lincoln they introduced many new career options to stu- dents. and playing ... Live from the LHS lunchroom Garrison Keillor broadcast his KSJN Morning Prairie Show and students at Lincoln were given the opportunity to display their own talents on a live radio broadcast. Throughout the week, the sound of music rang through the school as the LHS bands and choirs and their invited musical guests gave us their best. On Thursday they had the chance to join the pros” as the concert choir and Continentals performed with the Jack Gillespie Big Band. The week came to a spectacular close with a spin-off of Saturday Night Live” for the dynamic production of the Lincoln talent show. A special thanks to Betty Brenner and Kathy Veith for coordinating the week's activities and making the fourth annual Arts Week better than ever. There may be a future rock star in o. r midst! Joe Vincent joined the Ja; r band in a performance of Lynyrd Sk • nyrd's Free bird. Let it be known that this week is Ar s Week. An artistic sign told all visitir) parents that Lincoln was indeed whe •) the action was. 26 ARTS WEEK

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Soft lights and mellow music offered Karin Erickson and Glen Kitto the opportunity to enjoy a slow dance. Being crowned Snow King is a special honor and for Joe Schmitz it was downright aston- ishing. Still a little shy, but wait a cou- ple of years! Pages Katie Ander- son and Chad Anderson capture the hearts of the crowd.



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Garrison Keillor brought his Morning Prairie Show” to the kitchen where he found cook Evelyn Aul the perfect sub- ject lor an interview. Presenting: An upside-down Class Clown Ted Dilley WHKtHD mm vl Disco?! Well not exactly! Austrian folk dances provide a real contrast to the jazz and disco found on American dance floors. Talent on the pottery wheel was exhib- ited by not only Arts Week visitors but by our own Mr. Holman. He is quite a master of the art himself! .. and they crunch when you step on ’em! The weekend update crew gave us their up-to-the-minute talent show report. ARTS WEEK 27

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