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-A. I- ilzaecald 2 1 — Moving On . . 1982 Dear Lincoln High School 8900 Queen Ave. So. Dloomingron, Mn. 55401 Volume No. 00 Conrenrs: 6 Acrive Lifestyles 48 Striving for Perfection 62 Overflowing with Creativity 82 Interests in Action 106 Passing Action 146 Charm or a Standstill i ■■I A Year Of Morion The effect was motion. The place was Lincoln. Movement in. around and our of school helped the student body end staff progress throughout the school year .arid towards the future. With opprehiension and excrement, the freshmen moved in to the senior high Here, os newcomers, they found the sophomores and juniors were willing to give them direction and leadership As the fresfmnen moved through their academic career rhey found a greoter variety of classes from which to choose Their social Fife also moved along as rhey found themselves getting involved in the life Of a Dear , showing much enthusiasm and spirit Continuing this cycle af mobility, the sophomores and jufnof - also faced new challenges academically, athletfcally and in the arts Athletic opportunities expanded while positions on varsity reams were more apparent Many were faced with the responsibility of getting a drivers license which was o major pan of their movement throughout the yecr The seniors were moving on through their activities, preparing themselves for furure education Work took up most af their rime Selecting o school or training program helped rhem to move on towards me furure. Seniors began to poy attention to lirtfe derails realizing this ts it , their high schop' years would soon be over os rhey moved our on their own The reoliry that this morion peeked cycle was ending came cbruprly to seniors os rhey donned their caps and gowns for the final groduanori ceremony Juggling dosses pkjs a sodd tfe kepc many LJncointfes always moving Greg Bores seemingly uses his four hands to juggle six tennis bafc. In constont motion, the Dear footbal ream carried a 4-5 record during its 1981 season A morion filled group of senior cheered djring the first pepfest Overlooking Mt. Normondole Lake. deer show-) being cough up in pur cycle-of The front and toll lights moving vehcies prove that even cars ore wvofved n rrve production of monon The city lakes provide morvy running paths for cross cour ry meets Gory Porter ond Karer. Ooerdr outrun their Edioo opponent Excited with the firy high school pepfesr. these freshmen find humor in the Victory Cheer, nor to mention the dopers senior Detb Comoro throws on therri As life moves on, We musr choose To ler ir pass, To hirch o ride. To change irs direcrion. And only rime can show us Where irs morion leads. A wrong rurn: Maybe nor. Life has few dead ends. Some will fighr rhe winds of life. Orhers will drifr on rhe currenr. And in rhe end, Our souvenirs of rrovel Are rhe memories we collecr. Robin Cook Cheering the Lincoln F9hr Song, Up Gou et odds io rhe spirir-ffled, action pocked junor After an exhausing routine f o hotfrav? show, me Onjine'res fcise rhe hoVs ond solute the tons OPPJNG 5 Active STUDENT LfE 7 On vacofion in South Dakota. Tony Hunt and his mother pose in front of Mt Rushmore whde Presidents Washington, Jefferson. Roosevelt and Lincoln look on. While writing poetry, liso Lee tokes the opportunity to catch a few summer '‘rays. A pool potty or o friends house filed Renee Zrerden with o little croziness one afternoon 8 SUMMEA Winding Down In Style Three strikes and you're our! This cliche wos oirered slighrty rhis summer, os one srrike pur rhe Minnesoro Twins our of ocrion for rhe greorer porr of rhe boseboli •seoson. Anxious fons owoired rhe ourcome of rhe srrike which wos resolved in lore Augusr. The absence of boseboli mode us wonder if rhe oil-American saying, Boseboli, hor dogs, apple pie ond Chevroler ... would ever be rhe some Grounded bosebolls did nor pur on end ro rhe objecrs in flight Frisbees could be seen on rhe fly or local takes, beaches ond porks for rhe durorion of rhe summer. The lakes were olwoys pocked wirh srudenrs, wirh carching rays o prioriry. Lake Coihoun offered o peaceful serTing, which included mony jogging porhs and canoe renrols. Lake Nokomis ond Lake Harrier also offered volleyball, booring ond spocious beaches for sun borhing While some sporrs enrhusiosrs conrended wirh rhe polirics of rhe domed srodium verses rhe Mer, orhers found rhe remprorion of life in fronr of rhe rube irresisroble Avid worchers of doyrime T V found rhemselves coprured by rhe conrinuing sogos of rheir fovorire soops. Wherher ir wos Luke ond Louro's borrle wirh rhe Ice Princess or rhe morrioge of Shevon Ryan ro Joe Novak, summer soops provided o long owoired opporruniry ro corch up on a fovorire possrime The summer wound down in sryle wirh rhe coming of rhe Srore Fair which broughr mony exciring rides os well os mony of foods, enrerroinmenr ond conresrs. Berween pool parries, jobs, rrips ro Volleyfoir, rhe Aquorennial oaiviries ond vorious resorr vocorions, mosr enjoyed o fun-filled, ocrion-pocked summer. SUMMER 9 io aj _- _ C 7 oC —4—' — ?A Zsr-di- 2 .6Hsi m s. Z.tf!. 2hi4 - To be o foshlonobly dressed femole your wordrobo definitely needed Hunter'} Run oxford shlrtj. boggy, multl-pocketed ponts ond o convos bog purse. For dressier doys she chose o clossy sweoter dress with o clutch purse ond slide-on pump shoes. Foshlonobly dressed mole students o Lincoln hod o wardrobe which include' Wally ponts. Lee jeons. deck shoes (tennl shoes), oxford shirt with button down co lots, ond Izod pullover sweaters. Excusos. Excusos Evon though we often locked imoglnotion In our homework, we could olwoys be creative when It come to why our assignments were lote. Some original excuses were A dog ote my assignment; My assignment fell down o storm sewer; The dog thor ote my assignment fell down o storm sewer; A gong of ravenous coterpillars mistook my Otology popet for o garden plant. Our Imaginations really went to work when we happened to miss doss. The common excuses such os o dentist appointment or a sudden flu attack often got us by. but some of us come up with real origlnols: I hod to push my bus to school; A sidewalk peddler stole oil of my pencils; I hod to go to my dentist's funerol. On those tore occasions when we just happened to hove o completed assign- ment In our possession, we often felt o loss from o lock of opportunity to use our expertise ot excuse making. Friday 2:05 The bell tings The weekend begins. For many people thot meant time for o party. As a matter of fact Lincoln students did have their shore of potties, particularly the senior doss. Togo parties, woods parties. Normondole parties ond the memorable masguetode party were some of the many. All of them showed the outgoing social spirit olwoys present with Lincoln students. Pottles were o hord-eorned. well deserved breok after a long week. They provided funny stories olong with expressing tho out of school personalities of students. Pony spots were hard to come by os the weather got colder. A ploce wos found most every weekend ond the party proceeded, usuolly ot the home o4 a Lincoln student. Weather permitting, a soclol gathering next to o big bon-fire filled the bill. When wormer weather was upon us. the Normondole parking lot. Oeovor Orook. ond backyards were the rorgets for weekend get together}. All provided good humor and fun throughout the school yeor. 10 WHAT'S UP? 9 1© A(b®ytf Omissto Movie O' Freshmen Sophomores Raiders Of The Lost Ark Srripes Raders Of The Lost Ark Raiders Of The Lost Ark Juniors Srripes Srripes Seniors Rocky Horror Picrure Show Srripes Musical Group Freshmen AC DC Air Supply Sophomores Journey Journey Juniors Journey Journey Seniors Bruce Springsreen Sryx Resrauranr Freshmen McDonald's ChiChi's Sophomores McDonald's Ponrflos Juniors McDonald's Chi-Chi’s Seniors Whire Costle The Panrry Weekend Acriviry Freshmen Arhleric Gomes Rollerskating Sophomores Parries Parries Juniors Movies Porries Seniors Parries Parries Cor Freshmen Porsche Corverre Sophomores Corverre Porsche Juniors Trons Am Musrang Seniors Corverre Musrang oLCcL Lj Vu 4CU(y ? I . . . cy.zJh. m . Cj SK)cJ l U ck . . , . . £ c L . „ . £c « uMt'££ , - .. cLcy£ i Ajz.eu £ na LLtAs - . , • „ , } I „ cC'TY-t • $c £e 7 rrU! Ce OUL J Cl a ? WHAT'S K 11 Our distinguished Dear mascot presides over the eiegonr Coroner on ceremony A watchful Dear Sentinel sronds guard over Mr Oimond's room 226, reody ro extinguish ony efforts ro destroy his domoin 12 HOMECOMNG Reflections Of Green And Gold In rhe midsr of o Silver Anniversary, reflections of green and gold filled rhe hearr of every Lincoln Dear. The Homecoming Corooorion, parade, pepfesr, and door decororing conresr were adorned wirh brighr colors, while rhe rheme of our Silver Anniversary added a sparkle ro each event Ocrober 5-9 was designated Homecoming Week in 1981 Monday morning, bailors were distributed throughout rhe school and Lincoln students discussed the long list of candidates. One check for King, one for Queen, ond rhe difficult decision was mode The lights were dimmed, rhe orchestra tuned, ond rhe choir in place The royol couples were presented ro rhe classes and tools their seats beside rhe throne. Wirh a drum roll, 1980 King Paul Holmes crowned his successor, Todd Cartwright. Just a few moments later, Karen Ruud felt rhe crown of rhe queen placed upon her head by rhe reigning Mary Waters. Coronation wos followed by many congratulations ond picture-raking sessions. Friday was easily described os colorful. Green, white, ond gold cornations donned rhe collars of many students and faculty alike. Lincoln colors soon filled rhe halls when each first-hour doss decorated its door in its own unique style. Mr. Hutton's Economics class added ro its winning streak (interrupted last year) by doiming first prize. Later that day, green and gold balloons were borred into rhe air by on enthusiastic pepfesr crowd AfTer school, instruments and floats ornamented wirh green, gold and white streamers ond tinsel paraded through Druin territory. V-l-C-T-O-R-Y was rhe cheer all Dear football fans shouted after a 17-0 win over rhe Southwest Indions A donee wos held ro celebrate and reflect upon rhe 1981 green and gold Homecoming with a silver lining. With o forceful show of Deor Power, splir end Theron Johnson began rhe long yruggle ro on exciting Homecoming victory Nor to be left out of rhe festivities, Lincoln's morching musicians odded a Irrie exrro color ro rheir inspiring pregome field show Finally given o moment to relax. Dr Srever ond Queen Karen Ruud find rhe casud conversation at rhe royolty luncheon on enjoyoble change of pace HOMECOMING A Royal Beginning Coronor ion, wirh 0« irs beouty, dromo ond exciremenr. highiighred rhe 1981 homecoming Wednesday broughr o few rense momenrs for oil rhose involved in rhe ceremony Ir wos o big surprise. Time wenr by so fasr ond Mr Bergon did on excellenr job organizing everything, said Princess Ann Holmes. Berh Cope also added, ... ir wos on honor represenring rhe school. Kim Noel organized o por luck or her home which wos o greor opporruniry ro meer orher royolry members. Performing for rhe royolry, rhe choir song Fame ond Love is o Many Splendored Thng ” As eoch couple walked ro rhe rhrone, rhe orchesrro ployed rheir rendirion of rhe Coronarion March A royol luncheon, sponsored by rhe DEAR sroff or rhe Comelor Pesrouronr followed rhe coronarion which caprured rhe mood ond ser rhe ormosphere for rhe group picture. As Mary Waters crowns the Adjusting his new crown, new queen. Ann Holmes ond Todd Corrwnghr receives smles Undo Crook congrorutore on ond best wishes from Pool osromshed Karen Ruud. Holmes, Mitch Johnson ond John Scott VJ HOMECOMING CORONATION Homecoming Court (dockw e): Rich LcPioce, Scott Skje . Arvro Rudrud, John Scorr, Ann Holmes, Tom Elron, Par Russerr, Paul Legaord, De;h Cope, Undo Crook, Mrch Johnson, Kim. Noel, Mike DeS. Mirch Lepp, Debbie Ehlen, Lynn Kettlekomp, Todd Cartwripghr, Koren Ruud, Amy Detzold, Corhy Rudolphi King: Todd Cartwright Queen-. Koren Ruud HOMECOMJNG CORONATION AND COURT 15 A Fesrive Mood, A Quiet Moment Hold on to thor spirit! The sophomores proclaim rheir Lincoln loyolnes ro ofl of Bloomington 'Toga! Togo! The Class of '82 celebrares its final Bear Homecoming in dosslc style A rrodirionol celebration, some new approaches ... The climax of 1981 Homecoming festivities brought nor only a pepfest ond a must-win football gome, but a colorful porode ond a formal dance as well. Although these two events ore rrodirions from Homecomings post, they contributed the distinct qualities needed to moke Homecoming 1981 unforgerable. The parade stepped our of the bounds of tradition os the band led the procession past lines of rroffic on busy Penn Avenue. Proving that a little rain couldn't dampen the Homecoming spirits of our Dears, winning smiles were found on the faces of parade participants ond spectators dike. The dance, set ro music by the grup ’’Clique'', attracted numerous Drain coupes in formal attire. Many poirs ended rheir evening with an elegant dinner for two, while orhers joined friends for more dancing, a victory celebration, or even bowling marches. A fesrive mood, a quiet moment ... Each of the rwo events enveloping the Homecoming football game added its own unique atmosphere ro the week. 16 HOMECOMING PARADE The faces of Sarah Hendrick and Ty Erickson reveal Lincoln’s winning spirit, rwenry-five years strong HOMECOMING DANCE 17 He Asked Me! He Asked Me! Waiting for rhar special guy ro pop rhe quesrion was ofren unnerving, bur always fun! To make sure he asked you ro the dance, rhe usual round of hinrs were dropped. And, when he finally asked, rhe reol problems began. Afrer all, here were preparations ro be made. A dress had ro be bought, plus accessories such os shoes, purses and shawls, had ro be found Then, of course, rhe parenrs hod ro be notified in hopes of gaining opproval and a curfew rime hod ro be ser. Feelings of elegance predominated rhe minds of most; afrer all being taken our on rhe town wos nor on everyday occurance. Losr minure derails, such as buying a bourineer, ofren were finished rhe day of rhe dance. Once rhe carefully planned evening come ro a dose, many redized rhar half rhe fun wos in rhe plonning. 18 DANCE PP£PARAT)ON+HER She Said Yes! “Ah, hi! Ah, are you busy Friday nighr? Would you ph, maybe like ro go ro rhe dance wirh me?” Asking rhor special someone ro rhe dance rook more ban courage, because if she said. “Yes”, ir meanr big Jucks. Dig budss ofren meanr parenrol financing nor ro rienrion keys ro rhe car. The nexr rrick was ro secure uch nessesiries as o full rank of gas and a carwash. The ucky few were happy in rheir renred ruxedos, bur many were desrined for a rrip wirh Mom in search of a new | hree piecer. Then rhere were orrangemenrs for rhor omanric dinner for four, six, eighr or ren. Popular dinner She Said Yes! nooks included such places os Vicroria Srorion, Eddie Websrer’s and Sronewings. Then, of course, rhere were such derails os rickers ro rhe donee, a corsage, and rhe ever essenrial hair cur, all of which added ro rhe already healrhly cash deficir. Afrer whar seemed like ererniry, rhar foreful nighr arrived. A fresh shower and a quick shave, nor ro menrion rhe classic battle wirh o rie added ro rhe exciremenr of expecrarion. Once rhe carefully planned evening come ro a close, mony realized rhar half rhe fun was in rhe planning. DANCE PREPARATION MM IQ Jubilant expressions were brought ro rhe faces of Mary Saline and Burns Thayer while warching friends on rhe donee floor. Dressed in hillbilly attire. Porrie Horrman and John Engetharr learn various square dance sreps. A touch of new wave wos brought ro rhe donee floor as Tom Brock punks our Abandoning their dotes, a group of junior girls joined rhe line of bunny hoppers A Foot-Stompin' Hillbilly Holiday Raid shirrs, cur-offs, johnnies” and cowboy hors were dispersed on rhe donee floor or Lincoln during rhe onnuol Sadie Hawkins donee, which 586 srudenrs arrended Sponsoring rhe donee, rhe junior class conrribured many hours in prepororion. The Rockers” enrerrained dancers wirh rheir smoorh bear and populor runes. Square dance caller, Dob Sherwood, raughr a variery of dances for rhose unfomSior wirh rhe arr of promenoding and allemanding. To quench rhirsrs ofrer rhe hoedown”, freshmen doss officers were on hand ro serve free glasses of punch Young Life leaders chaperoned rhe evening, morried folks ar rhe hirching posr, arresred young men and escorred rhem ro jail. The bail was ser and a kiss from one’s gal was rhe only woy ro freedom Country hicks Mke Benda and Jill Olson relox while enjoying rhe music of The Rockers . SADE HAWKNS 21 With o flood of new wove punkers, Snow Week broughr many new and interesting outfits. An abundance of snow created exdremenr ond speir to the events of the fun filled Snow Week Come to Jamaica, your new island home. soys Liso Lee os she odverrises o populor sun spot 22 SNOW WEEK Cupid's Couples Experience Sno-Doze With srudenrs decked in green ond pink and covered wirh olligarors, rhe rrodirionol Snow Week begon with preppy day Wednesday, designated os punk doy , broughr bizorre “new wove” rockers ro rhe holls of Lincoln, followed nexr by brightly patterned shirrs, thongs ond leis, on Thursday. Hawaiian day.” Red and white was rhe dress code ond be nice ro rhe Seniors” was rhe rheme for Friday. Concluding Snow Week's activities, Friday evening broughr rhe long awoired Sweerheorr Dance, and rhe coronation of rhe royalty. The 1982 Royal King ond Queen of Hearts were Jim Putman ond Peggy McClellan. Organized by rhe Lincoln Abes and [kibes, rhe dance featured rhe music of Lognaf ” Lynn Klemenf found rhe underclassmen were oil heorrs on be nice ro Seniors doy With o taste of Hawaii, Tony Hunt spent a doy in rhe prerense of rropicol sunshine. SNOW WEEK 20 prince kevin mcdenald prince pat e'bricn prince ralpli mallwitz and and and princess carrie nwlosky princess connie gelding princess lisa mccabe 24 SNOW WEEK ROYAL COURT junior attendants joe riekena and stacey nteneely sophomore attendants jack he it and tori petersen freshmen attendants andy otterdahl and staey murphy $NOV WEEK ROYAL COURT 25 26 SUPPORT YOUR GROUP Support Your Group SupporKse port') - Hold up.- help; give srrengrh or courage ro. Group(grup) - o number of persons rogerher; ossembtoge; compony; ossociorion. By dictionary definition, support group wos described as a synonym of group process; a rime for considering things Together. But ro the members of Lincoln's straight” support group, it wos more than a definition our of Webster's It was a rime for sharing experiences and listening ro problems common ro oil A group member described his support group as. A place ro go ro sort through the problems in your life and deal with them rather than suppressing them ” In addition ro the straight group, there Were several personal growth groups, some chemical awareness groups, o concerned persons ond o quit smoking group. Each group met once a week for one and a half ro two hours with program coordinator Druollo Corson. Though the main purpose of these support groups wos ro offer feedback and provide a supportive atmosphere for srudenrs ofrer rrearmenr, members sometimes found srrengrh outside their groups in the form of a serenity prayer: 'God grant me the serenity ro accept the things I cannot chonge. The courage ro change the things I can. And the wisdom ro know the difference.’ Orher types of support groups were church groups. They supported each orher in Christian fellowship ond spiritual growth Lincoln yudenrs found this support or Son Summit. Search and Young Life Son Summit met Wednesdays at the Portland Adminiyrarion Building. It consisted of about 350 high school srudenrs from around the area. Their evening included competition, media shows, Chrisrion music groups and o talk given by Leader Craig Osborne Son Summit also had a ski trip ro Colorado which attracted mony srudenrs. Wednesdays were also filled by a group colled Search. It involved approximately 70 students who met or St. Edwards Church. This group was led by Duffy Prinrup who stressed risk- taking as a way finding freedom. Their activities included a Hawaiian Luou, hayrides, o balloon drift and a trip ro Texas in the spring. Young Life met on Mondoys or Calvary Church. Singing, games and talks highlighted the meetings. Hayrides, ice creom at Bridgeman's, cording, ond going ro camp wos oil parr of the fun or Young Life. Leoder Joan McCabe (77 Lincoln groduore) summed up Young Life, It's a piece just ro be yourself, ro moke friends ond more importantly, ro learn about God.” Laughter was hard to control for Orion Rue and Greg Povroznik as they shore a joke with o speaker from Storefront SUPPORT YOUR GROUP 27 The Northwestern Financial Center overlooks Inrersrore 494 or Xerxes Avenue This building holds numorous offices on its 21 floors os well os rhe Northwestern Dank Home of the Minnesota North Stars and mony concerts, rhe Met Center is located on Cedor Avenue. 28 OLOOMWGTCN Bloomington, On The Minnesota Pow Wow! Brings bock memories, doesn'r ir? Cowboys and Indians in rhe bockyord, on old John Woyne film or rhe charge of General Custer Bloomingron, you've come along woy since rhe doys of rhe Old Wesr! Winning on All-American dry award, received annually by 11 oursronding dries nation-wide, Bloomingron has moinrained irs cfcrincrion os o progressive ary. A voriery of improvement ro rhis communiry included: rhe Bloomingron Ice Gardens, rhe Carlron Celebriry Thearer, rhe Norrhwesrern Finoncial Cenrer, rhe Granada, Seville and Registry horels, Normondole Communiry College ond counrless shopping cenrers, all of which hove been builr or reconsrrucred since 1960. The educarional, as well as political, sysrems hove grown rapidly since rhe 1950's. Wirh a populorion explosion of over 85,000, Bloomingron has developed a well-rounded school system Three high schools, rwo junior highs, and 15 elemenrary schools sarisfy rhe needs j of over 14,600 srudenrs in rhe dry. Under rhe guidance of Superinrendenr Leila Anderson and six elected school booed officals, all sraff ond srudenrs moved smoothly rhrough each educarional experience. Since rhe election of Herman Kossow (Bloomington's firsr mayor) ro rhe present Mayor Jim Lindau, rhe dry has doubled in size. I The Bloomingron Municipal Building was builr in 1964, on I Old Shakopee Rood ond Penn. Bloomingron has been I nurtured through rhe service of irs communiry during rhe I growing years of complex urbanization. Bloomingron continues ro be orrracrive ro rhose sports I enthusiasts who follow rhe Minnesoro Twins. Vikings, and I North Stars -All of which find rheir home in rhe Metropolitan Stadium and Cenrer. Companies such os Toro, John Deere and Conrrol Dora also have orrracred many ro Bloomingron ro roke advantage of irs emptoymenr opportunities. The Inrernorional Airporr and numerous luxury horels have also broughr many visitors ro our dry. Satisfying oil needs from religious ro medical rrearmenr, Bloomingron has been rhe All-American dry holding a strong hisrory and many furrure dreams. With o newly constructed parking ramp, rhe International Airporr orrrocts many Twin Cirions to Dtoomingron Built In 1970, rhe Bkxxnngroo Ice Gardens serves ice skarers all year around wirh irs rwo ice sheers. W.OOM1NGTON 29 Corch The Lincoln Spirit Greered by o rousing rendirion of rhe Lincoln fighr song, srudenrs ond foculry responded wirh vivocious enthusiasm. Green, gdd, sporrs, dubs, orgonizorions, ocriviries, gomes, pepfesrs ond donees, rhe mixrure of oil rhese gove Lincoln irs nored school spirir. Spirir wos nor confined ro wearing green ond gold end cheering or gomes; ir exisred in rhe behind rhe scene efforrs rhor mode rhe mony ocriviries successful. Srudenrs spenr mony weeks before school ond srorred procricing in rhe 90 degree heor for sporrs evenrs. Music groups reheorsed for hours, ond members of publicorions ond dubs could be found oround school nearly every nighr. The enrhusiosm ond desire ro make Lincoln 1 in everyrhing wos conrinuolly presenr. Srudenrs weren't rhe only participants in school spirir. All rhe sroff helped carry rhe enrhusiosm; rhey helped organize ond chaperone ocriviries Homecoming. Snow Days, ond Arrs Week were appreciated breaks rhor promoted school spirir ond vitality Dr. Sr ever summed up Lincoln's spirir by commenting; School spirit is olive ond well or Lincoln. Orher schools could use Lincoln os o bench mark wirh which ro compare Many of the involved students found they could represent their ocriviry by wearing their group jersey, swearer, or tee-shirr Decked out in o Lincoln letter jacket, scorf, ond har Mke Hocum proves his sprit doesn’t freeze in Minrvesoro winters 00 sprvt Ho Ho Ho. Hove you been noughry or nice? asked Sonro when he mode o spirit rousing visir to rhe winter pepfesr. After delivering flour and candy ro Lincoln students, rhe bakers ond sugor plum dandies tried their hand or being Brunettes A strip tease act in school?! Todd Cartwright shows off rhe hockey reams new equipment os rhe band plays The Strip SftNT 31 Jogging Lincoln srudenrs could be seen pounding rhe roodwoys oround Bloomington in on effort to sroy in shope ond increose induronce. Running ond jogging were fovorire spons for rhe simple reoson that it wos fun. Bloomington is o perfect ploce for runners due to rhe many running routes such os Moir Pork, Bush Lake, ond Mr. Normondole Lake. Several found this to be on inexpensive sport, os o pair of running shoes wos oil that wos required Steph Whitford and Sue Nylander enjoy jogging or Grord Pork. Rollerskating Between waltzing ond spinning contests, most enjoyed rollerskating os o sodol sport For $4.25 plus skore rental, everyone could be involved in various contests ond of course socializing. Bloomington's Soinrs ond Burnsville’s SkaresviBe were populor pbces for skaters to spend their rime. This croze wos nor only o social sport bur it wos o practical means of transportation. Skating wos nor quire as simple os it looked as Diane Matthews demonstrates Weightlifting An hour of weightlifting dass offered students o break from the usual structured dosses. Attracting females, as well os moles, bodybuilding and powerlifting helped many with their appearance ond rhe way they felt about themselves. Serious weighrlifters usually worked out at health dubs, os Dove Bennett demonstrates, using Universal or Nautilus equipment to strengthen themselves. 32 5PORTS-FCXX THE FUN OF IT Ice Shoring Over rhirreen porks offered winrerrime ice skating ro Bloomington residenrs. Users of rhese areas were known as rink rats , os rhey wirhsrood cold Minnesoro winters skating ourdoors, as Roberta Dowling does. For rhose who preferred a little more warmth, the Bloomington Ice Gardens provided two sheers of indoor ice for figure skaters and hockey players alike. Toilgating parries which included warm drinks often followed, proving that ice skating was a fun bur chifly way of exercising. Diking Biking was a popular mode of transportation for most Lincoln students. One could bike ro the store or a friend's house without paying a dime for gas. When it came ro sheer recreation, Bloomington provided beautiful trails. The movie Breaking Away helped popularize rocing as an ever-growing number of local bike races were held during the summer. Btcydes of oil sizes were available which allowed people of all ages ro enjoy the sport of bicyding. Wendy Ericksen enjoys biking around Poplar Bridge Park Swimming Splish-splashing away the summer was a common way to pass the rime for Lincoln students. Bush Lake and Valley View pool were popular hang outs, setting the scene for both recreorionol and competitive swimming and diving. Swimming at a health dub. as Theron Johnson demonstrates, or residential pool was onother alternative as many found this ro be o year-round, life- time sport. Bronzed skin and chlorinated hair were common marks of a dedicated swimmer. Racquerball As an indoor sport, rocquerboll quickly become a popular gome. Racquet dubs such os Normondale and 98rh Sr. provided players with nearby courrs. Court fees for one hour of play were about $5.50 and racquets were priced anywhere from $15.00 $85.00. Handball and Wallyball could also be played on this court Rick Connor demonstrates his choice os o fun way keeping fir. 5PORTSFOK THE FUN Of ft M Nurririon Nurs Ear your spinach and you’ll be os srrong os Popeye! Plug your nose ond swallow fosr Consuming large quonriries of bran, wheor germ or soybean wos nor a common possrime of Lincoln srudenrs ond sroff Nurrirional foods were ofren looked upon as being bland or dull bur some found real pleasure in earing ice cream, raisins and fruirs which were sarisfying as well as nurririous. As srressed in various Home Economics dosses, earing well was imporronr ... you are whar you ear!” Nurrirional foods were always abundanr in school lunches and ar rhe snads bar” os well. A variery of sandwiches, molrs and fruirs gave srudenrs ond sroff a healrhy alrernarive ro snacking on junk foods. 34 focos Junk Food Junkies Is Winchell's really open oil nighr?'' Whor's rhe new sandwich or Burger King? Who's driving ro PDQ?” Questions and gossip about local fast-food restaurants and convenience stores odded pizzoz and volume ro rhe conversations of those obsessed with JUNK FOODS. Twinkies, chips, Coke and assorted condies often clogged rhe digestive systems of students and faculty alike. More often than nor, junk food junkies found themselves visiting Nurse Broberg. (A simple temperature check ond nap on her cor was all that was needed.) Words like scrumpdillisous, McMuffin and opple fritter soon became a major parr of rhe Lincoln junk food vocabulary. tocos 35 Periodic Changes The Wall is nothing more rhan a 15'x15' cemenr structure builr for rennis procrice. Dur ... rhis yeor, os in posr years, ir was used for much more rhon rhor. Creorive srudenrs Kepr rhe wall ingeniously decorored oil yeor round. These eye catching murals showed rhe populoriry of certain rock bonds while others showed the imagination of Lincoln students. Pointing rhe wall wos no easy rosk; ir took patience and lore night hours nor to mention three or four cons of point. When ir wos done rhe speckled ond weary Michalangelos would return home proud, ond anxious for Monday morning ond rhe reactions of their schoolmates. While rhe woll gove rhe artists” satisfaction, it also provided the rest of rhe school with o feeling of school spirit ond anticipation, wondering how ond when rhe woll would change agoin. Growing increasingly thicker os murol after mural, ideo after ideo is pointed on ir, rhe woll reflects rhe rhoughrs ond orrisric obiliry of our creative Lincoln students. The sound of construction workers disturbed Modern Problem dosses on first floor. The occasional lack of walls produced frigid hallways. Six months without o library created on inconvenience. Mony problems arose during rhe construction of rhe new resource center, bur rhe anticipation of mony new additions ond improved fodliries mode these problems acceptable Panning for resource center construction ond re- development began in September of 1980, long before rhe district finonciol problems come to light. Mr. Hohn, administrator in charge of construction, stored rhor ony new facilities ore assets in rhe saleability of o school. We looked forward to March 1st which wos the dote set for the grand opening. The approximate cost for construction wos $600,000 ond was contracted by Show Linquisr. Other costs such os furnishings brought rhe rorol omounr to over $750,000 A new career center, information center ond audio- visual center were only o few facilities rhor were re- developed. The moin library included conference rooms, o computer-technology areo, o new periodical room and o classroom to accommodate classes rhor use rhe library. BLUES BROTHERS CONSTTUOON THE WALL 07 FRESHMEN: Moving inro o new school system the Freshmen were often owed or rhe thought of focing rhe nexr four yeors. These four yeors were destined ro bring on new choflenges, new people, and most of ofl ... o new moruriry. The yeors oheod were ro be yeors of transition for rhe Freshmen os they passed from childhood inro odutrhood SOPHOMORES: As they moved into rhe momsrreom of We or Lincoln, rhe Sophomores were coughr in o difficult rime of od?usrmeor Coughr between serring aside their ' junior high ways ond occeprmg rhe course of high school presented conflicts for rhe Sophomores. After completing their Sophomore year, mony students obtained new viewpoints ond different orrirudes roword We oheod. JUNIORS: Being enthusiastic ond Keeping occupied corned rhe Juniors through o challenging year. Although trying ro fir in wos imporront. rhe Juniors sought our ro find themselves os well. Fmolly receiving their drivers kenses ond cor keys, the Juniors found this new sense of independence opened new roodwoys ro rhe future. 38 CAOWNG up Growing Through The Years SENIORS: As the not so new system become customory for the Senior doss, rhe thought of moving on affected individuol Seniors differently These thoughts yirred memories, excrement, sadness, contentment and m one woy or another roised apprehensions wtthin eoch Senior MoKing motor decisions prepared Seniors for Sfe on their own The Senior closs ochbeved their purpose. BEYOND: Deing olone in rhe world brought on new choSenges. experiences, and relationships. Many decisions srifi foced us, such as. is college for me? what Kind of job wi I wont? who wi be my morrioge partner? should we hove chidren? We become odulrs who hod lifestyles to creore. The cycle of chonges continuously is within us. GAOWNG UP 39 Old Ways Silver Zwcnty-five years ago Cincoln opened its doors to Bloomington students. Jn the past tiventy-fiue years, these students have grown up and some have watched their own children move along through Cincoln. High school is a time of growth and change - from childhood to adulthood. Holding on to tradition with the help of our Cincoln faculty, we have made this transition. Zhe traditions of high school will carry on for years to come. Changes in the world around us. new ideas in fashion and past times, evolution of music - all these things have been accepted, practiced, and remembered by thousands of proud Cincoln graduates. Nineteen hundred and fifty-eight brought Elvis and Anniversary Buddy Molly who introduced us to the new sound of rock and roll, yasoline at 39 cents a gallon, and the beginning of the desegregation controversy. Zhe Beatles invasion followed closely which changed our minds in response to the Viet Mam war - our political awareness awakened. All these things swept through Lincoln affecting students in separate ways. With the changing times, students of nineteen hundred and eighty-two paid over $ .25 a gallon for gasoline, and had their own “new wav?’ music. We of Cincoln are a proud body. We have twenty-five years of rich tradition and dedication and can continue our pride as long as Cincoln is a part of Bloomington. KNV ANMvK'iAAY .it Silver Celebration The official celebrorioo of Lincoln's rwenry-fifrh anniversory rook place Februray 8-12, 1982. os on extension ro rhe rrodirionol Arrs Week. Monday brought us bock ro Lincoln's beginning doys with rhe lively boogie ro rhe oldies bur goodies or rhe Sock Hop. Disk Jockeys Scorr Klohn from KQRS and John Williamson led rhe bear. Srudenrs helped ser rhe mood of rhe rimes by dressing in rhe lore 50's look. Joel Abramson, from rhe Minnesota Museam of Arr. visited Lincoln ro help transform o wall inro o giant piece of orr. The gianr colloge wos made up of bits ond pieces of rhe posr rwenry-five years through newspaper orrides ond pictures. Orher events ro remember Lincoln's rwenry-five years were o special pepfesr organized by Sron Skjei. honoring some of rhe outstanding arhleres from eoch of rhe posr rwenry-five years of Lincoln's exisronce. An open house for former Lincoln staff occurred eorly in rhe year, many familar foces were seen roaming rhe hoils. Each srudenr hod rheir own way of celebrating ond collecting memories of rhe rwenry-fifrh ond final year of Abrohom Lincoln Senior High School. Lincoln's speciol onnlversory pepfesr brought bock rwenry- five years of rop arhleres KQRS disc jockey's helped srudenrs hop ond bop ro rhe bear of rhe lore 50’s music. 42 SIVEA CELEOftATON After eight years of leadership or Lincoln, Dr Steve received o plocque presented by Mike Dell on behalf of rhe students. An artwork representing rhe post twenty-five years created by Lincoln students and artist Joel Abramson, decorated the hdl 51 VOX CELEBRATION 43 Ir's 1982, Do You Know Where Your Friends Are? Lincoln's doors were closed ro rhe CMoomingron communiry on July 1. 1982. The school yeor was filled wirh quesrions, decisions, ond few answers. In November, rallss began concerning budger curs ond rhe possibiliry rhor a high school may need ro be closed. On Jonuory 11, 1982, Dr Srever ond sraff members IXod Scheffer, Charlie Schuman, Dorrhy Arko, joniror Walr Behmes, along wirh parenrs Mrs. Cope, Mrs. Horrmon. ond Mrs McKenzie, srudenr spokespersons John Robinson, Heorher Roberrs, and Tanya Popovich represenred Lincoln in o ninery minure session wirh Superinrendanr Leilo Anderson ond cobiner members. On Jonuory 19, 1982, recommendations by Superinrendanr Anderson were mode ro dose Lincoln Senior High, Sourhwood Elemenrary, Park Elemenrary, and Nine Mile Elemenrory. The following weel s broughr on rhoughrs of facing a new school, sepororion from friends, new faces, new reochers. frusrrarion ond wonder os ro whar rhe furure held ro our srudenrs ond sraff. February 16, 1982, broughr rhe final decision ... Abrohom Lincoln Senior High would bid farewell ro rhe Bloomington communiry. Thousands of former Lincoln srudenrs would Treasure rhe rwenry five years of service, tradition, and memories rhor Lincoln gave ro them. The whole communiry would feel a loss of a proud body of srudenrs ond sraff and a well established reaching fadliry. Amid all the changes raking ptoce throughout rhe Dtoomington school district. Dr Srever found o new place ro utilize his leadership oWiries or Oak Grove Junior High During one of rhe many school boord meetings. LeHo Anderson ond Dr Phtobs discussed rhe big question ... which school would ir be?!? AA SCHOOL CLOSW6 Assisting the student body in on attempt to Keep Lincoln open. Sara Hedrick and Jon Mrozek heeded a petition to present to the school board. An unexpected surprise hir Lincoln this school year, os the school board decided this was the final yeor of LHS. Students were faced with being separated berween Kennedy ond Jefferson sotoa CLOSING AS Mr Pererson - 1957 Mr. Dimond - 1957 Mr. Severson - 1957 46 St-VEft AfWVEPSARY In rhe rwenry-five yeors of its existence, Lincoln Senior High School hos seen many changes in irself os well os in rhe world oround ir. New fashions, new fods ond o new awareness hos followed Lincoln rhrough rhe yeors. Chonges such os These conrinue even rodoy ond ore on intricate port of life or Lincoln Mrs. Yung - 1957 Mr. Whire • 1957 Mr. Molosky - 1957 Wofchng the growth of o school os we« os o community over o period of twenty-five yeors proved to be o very rewording experience for Mr Whte Although recent students were foced with mony problems, he felt that they were the fault of society, not of the students Mr White sod rhar modern students hove o greater understondng of the world oround them due to television and thor Today's srudenrs ere more attentive ond wel behoved In summery of his yeors at Lincoln, Mr. White said b wos exaring to be m o conmurtry that wos growing. I om proud ro hove been o port of the programs ond sraff or Lincoln Physical educorion underwent mony changes during Lincoln’s first twenty-five yeors The wresting room wos added os enrolment increased ond more sports were offered Girts' athletics come nro existence os o general shift towerds Ife-long sports took pkxe Accor dang ro Mr. Molosky, yudenrs become more sophisticated, more confident ond more involved os the yeors passed About his twenty-five yeor involvement or Lincoln, Mr. Molosky sod: It's been short I mode the right decision to yoy or LHS. After twenty-five yeors of dedcored service, Mrs. Yung retired on Lincoln's twenty-fifth anniversary In spite of mony changes in rhe school ond community oround s during Lincoln's existence, Mrs. Yung felt rhot rhe students hadn't really changed much at oil She has always held her yudenrs in high regord, ond said rhot I have loved rhe kids or else I wouldn't hove voyed. There were few teochers who mode rhe transition from In the twenty-five yeors he has been or Lincoln. Mr. Dmood has noticed mony changes With the increase in enrolment come the science wing, rhe lecture rooms ond the industrial arts rooms. The cuyodons used to double os bus drivers for LHS, a syyem considered superior by mony When Lincoln firy opened, there wos a dress code ond yudenrs could be expelled for profanity. Mr Dimood felt thor LHS students hove gained maturity ond self-respect over the yeors, ond remarked thor behovor wos more of o problem in Lincoln's early yeors Of his yoy or Lincoln. Mr Dmood commented “I Ike the kids, it wos rhe grearey twenty-five yeors of my life Throughout his career or Lincoln, Mr Peterson has watched the evcAjtlon of technology ond its offecr on rhe students. Through the use of overheod projectors, fins ond ropes it become possible to involve rhe ford srudenr in rhe process of education In reference ro Lincoln, Mr Peterson sad It's been o great pleasure to hove been here I om thankful for the opportunity The evolution of o school: After twenty five yeors of enriching rhe Ives of is yudents. LHS became on established pan of Dloomingron. Koomingron High School to Lincoln High School ond remained with Lincoln through its twenty-fifth onrwersory Mr. Severson wos one of these few. Since he has been of Lincoln for so long, Mr Severson has hod the opportunity to teoch sons ond daughters of his early yudenrs He hos worched Lincoln ond its students go through mony changes through rhe yeors Addrions hove been mode ro rhe buWrvg to accommodate rhe growth of rhe commurtry ond yudenr attitudes hove matured over rhe yeors. 4d ACAD6MJCS ACADEMICS 49 These freshmen shore o few hoppy smiles when they first discover there is o photographer m thee territory 50 SOCIAL STUPES English is a drain on the broinl Orion Eckberg rakes rime our ro daydream owhle afrer reodtog o shon srory. French student Missy Dennerr worts patiently for the bell ro signol tbor ir is rime for breok. Grommoricol Basics To Baby Eggs Our posr and our present — rhor is whor Social Srudies is oil obour. Learning how ond why we become whor we ore is reflected in our customs, our beliefs, ond our goals. Classes in Sociol Srudies involve oB of these things. Our government ond how ir concerns us ore major oreas of study in ninth grade Civics. Our notion's post and possible future ore discovered in U.S History, o tenth grode Social Srudies course. Other dosses that deol with the customs, people, ond the world around us ore Anthropology, World History ond Area Srudies. Seniors study the U.S. Constitution, Minnesota government ond current events in Modern Problems ond Political Sci- ence. Seniors also take o course in Sociology. In this doss students leorn obour drug obuse, birth control, ond even become parents of baby” hard cooked eggs. Every Sociol Studies doss gives students o strong back- ground in other cultures, politics ond the world around us In room 304 Sophomores dream about Huck Finn's ad- ventures down the Mississippi while down the hall in room 314 Freshmen leorn the ADCs of grommer Along with being very ocrive in literature ond grommer, the Communi- cations Department offers courses in Foreign Languages, Humanities, and Creorive Writing. Freshmen are introduced ro Shakespeare by reading Romeo and Juliet. Foreign Longuoges, induding Germon, French, Sponish, ond Russian, ore offered as elective courses. Besides learning how ro conjugate verbs, foreign longuage students moy also compere in local and notional contests, go to o Sponish ballet, or attend o French play. After bosic grammar is mosrered, composition dosses are introduced. Each Sophomore is required ro write a term poper os o porr of their first doss. Several elective dosses are offered ro upper dassmen. AH communications dosses provide valuable experiences that are essential for college ond a future career. COMMUMCATIONS 51 Preparing For Life On Their Own No, rhe sweer aroma coming from second floor is nor jusr your imoginorion because you woke up lore ond skipped breokfosr. Ir's one of rhe elecrive Foods classes cooking and baking rheir spedolries. Srudenrs wirh no previous cooking experience may rake Deginning Foods and learn rhe kirchen basics'' of nurririon, meal planning and preporarion, ond rable service. Those wirh more advanced skills may rake courses which indude yeasr breads ond moin dishes wirh mear ond poulrry. Courses are also offered in Regional Foods, Foreign Foods and Microwove Cookery. For rhose apr ro be more comforrable wirh a sewing machine, a voriery of elecrive sewing classes are offered such as Basic Sewing, Inrermediare Clorhing and even Family Clorhing. The favorire, Ourdoor Apporel. appeals ro borh males and females alike. In rhis course, srudenrs consrrucr wirh pride, vesrs, pullovers, and even luggoge. There is also a Crafrs Accessories class and an Inrerior Design doss in which srudenrs ore inrroduced ro currenr rrends in home inrerior decororing. For rhose srudenrs wishing ro explore Family and Childhood relarionships, rhere ore rwo quarrer classes. Family Lifesryles and Early Childhood Developmenr (ECD). Srudenrs plan and operare a 5-week nursery school or rhe condusion of rhe ECD course. Precision, riming ond concenrrorion was on imporranr aspecr of rhe indusrriol world of orrs. Loud noises fill rhe air os furure mechanics learn rhe basic fundamenrals of o 4-cyde engine in Auro Sysrems, while orhers prefer rhe quier of sriH-life phorography. Srill orhers find rheir inreresrs lie in drafring Techniques used ro build ond design houses and complicared commerdal and indusrriol complexes or mechonicol designs. Srudenrs also can srudy rhe prinring world in Graphic Arrs, Offser Reproduction or Silk Screen Prinring. For everyday car repairs. Auro Care ond Auro Body are offered. For rhose who wish, an Auro Engine Overhaul course is available in which a complere disassembly and assembly of on engine is involved. A differenr world of arr is inrroduced in rhe meralworking loborarories. Basic safery ond a voriery of acriviries ro hel srudenrs berrer undersrond rhe merol- working process ore emphasized. Srudenrs moy also srudy rhe shocking” world of elecrridry in Elecrronics or build ot$ecrs of rheir choice in many differenr levels of wood explororion. Aviorion and Aerospace courses inrroduce srudenrs ro rhe many fields of aerospace ond air rronsporrorion wirh reofcric flighr experiences involving a aviorion simularor. 52 HOME ECONOMICS Just waiting for snow! Stacey McNeely end Mart Tuff find that they could save money by sewing their own outdoor opporei Poge 52 bottom: With intense concentration. Jim Wormey plans his work in effort of producing a metal masterpiece NXISTWAL ARTS 53 After freshening up their study skfc and merhods of notetoking, Wendy Lundquisr ond Steve Hickey spend o moment of freerime reviewing the loresr issue of the Moh-Quh. Sotlsfled with the rol of condy on her occounring book, Undo Otosoo directs her concenrrorion to her next assignment. 54 art Creativity And Business Take o paintbrush in hand, dab ir in poinr and apply ir ro paper. Is rhis all there is ro orr? No! The on deparrmenr included a wide variery of medio which wos enjoyed by rolenred and dedicated students. There were mony extras” in the an department rhis year. Mr. Holman and Mrs. Brenner were co-sponsors of rhe Art Club. Induded in their schedule wos sponsorship of rhe Spring Ans show and An Week. Mrs Brenner planned for mony special activities this yeor, such as a trip ro rhe Ans Institute and on Art Masterpiece Series Program” involving parent voluteers reaching orr appreciation and awareness. All in oil, the orr department enjoyed on exciting scholastic and extracurricular year. Almost every student goes through some kind of business course whether or nor they are planning ro go into business as a career. Lincoln offers a variery of Business related courses. They range from Beginning Typing to Business Low All of them provide helpful and necessary training for those interested in o career in business. Other students find these courses helpful for everydoy life. In business courses, learning is slow, bur sure. The beginning typist works hard at mastering home row”, but by rhe end of rhe quarter has accomplished a speed of thirty-five words per minute acquiring a skill that will be repeatedly useful. All business courses provide rhis valuable, hands on” experience. Engaged In perfecting his sculpture, Pete Hoecherl corefuily chips oway unwanted stone Perfection comes with practice finds Todd Drazon os he concentrates on rhe day cod rhe spinning pottery wheel Demonstrating watercokx techniques, Mrs. Snydle, mother of freshman Dene Snydle, holds rhe attention of rhe doss. DURESS 55 With o relaxed look. Tom ftushln used o brief break in chemisrry doss ro concenrrore on his nexr foorbol gome While Brent Neuenfeldr end Theron Johnson discuss Josr Friday's foorbofl gome. Lynn Klemenr looks up in frusrrorion over an Analysis problem. Pointing out to her class how ro see o reflection of o point, Mrs. Primrose looks ro see if her doss is getting the point. 56 MATH Learning about atoms m Mr Vesrrom's chemisrry class seems to be o kx of fun for Sreve Jenson. Marh Is A Science mr. Block, please explain rhe rwo seporare reocrions in glycolysis involving rwo molecules of odenosine rriphospore which changes glucose ro molecules of pyruvic odd. Stience questions con ger complicated! Our sdence department offers courses in many areas induding Biology, Chemisrry, Behavioral Sdence and Computer Technology. Three new Freshmen electives were odded this year. They emphasized familiarity with our own store of Minnesota. In rhe foil quarter, Minnesota Geology'’ wos offered ond taught by Mr. Niemi. Winter quarter Mr Degroy showed off our Minnesota Weorher.'' More than ever, our Science Deportment has made us owore of what makes us work and what's going on around us even in our own beloved store of Minnesoro. Mr. James, what am I ever going ro use this stuff for anyway? Did you ever soy this ro your math teacher? If you were omong rhe majority, you did. You felt that working with proofs ond log rhythms was an incredible waste of your valuable rime. The truth is that math is increasingly viral in our futuristic sodery. Lincoln's diverse marh department offers a number of electives for students ro rake before they enter college. Course electives run from basic moth to lineor algebra ond indude introductions ro rhe growing world of computers. Chemistry does not seem ro be rhe only thing discussed by Jeannine Jorvis, Dove Jenson ond Down Muter. SCCNCE 57 Taking a first look into the world of driving con moke you o b r apprehensive Dennis Osrerberg Joins other prospective drivers on the first day of the required driver’s training Out of the closet ond into the dassroom steps Mr. Dones. o so coled teachers cede in modern health 58 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Driving Along In Good Health For one hour o day, freshmen and sophomores sharpen rheir arhleric skills and keep fir in Physical Educarionol classes. Whether ir be volleyball, boskerboll, soccer, rrack or gym hockey, srudenrs are encouraged ro porricipore in borh individual and ream sporrs and develop rheir skffls toward lifetime aaiviries. Sophomores ond freshmen ore required ro rake or leasr one semester of P.E., bur many rerurn ro the fields ond courts for another rwo elective years. Sophomores are given rhe opportunity ro roke that first step ro rhe driving world by raking rheir required 30 hours of classroom rroining as a partial fulfillment of rhe lOrh grade P.E. requirement. In bool-: assignments, rests, filmstrips ond observance, srudenrs learn how ro Drive Right . After rheir classroom training, srudenrs ore eligible ro rake rhe Minnesota Drivers Permit Tesr and rheir behind rhe wheel instruction. Sophomores are olso required ro roke one semester of Health Education. In this doss, srudenrs explore rhe vorious enviormenral factors on rheir own physical, mental ond sodal well being. They learn ro idenrify causes, symproms and rreormenrs of a variety of physical ond menral problems they could experience. To help srudenrs realize how important decisions they make abour rheir lifestyle determines rheir srore of well ness is rhe main objective of rhis course. Learning to balance food inroke wirh rhe energy oorput of oaiviries, Mike Londrus and Janet Mdnrosh demonstrate rhe It's All a Motter of Bolance gome Taking notes helps prepare Betsy Larson for rhe driving world ond gives her a better chance ro score high on rhe rest.” HEALTH DriJVEAS 59 Remember rhe lucky duck in elemenrory school who wos olwoys firsr in rhe lunch line? Decouse his losr name wos olphobericolly firsr, he wos always or rhe fronr of rhe line wirh rhe reocher while rhe resr of rhe hungry doss rroiled behind. When picrure day rolled around each year, ir wos rhis lucky person who wos firsr ro smile for rhe phorographer. However, oil rhis chonged when he enrered Jr. high. The lucky duck of elemenrory school suddenly found rhor being firsr in rhe olphober wos nor olwoys ro his odvonroge. Ir meonr giving rhe firsr speech in English doss and olwoys being colled on ro give wor dares in hisrory. Worse yer he olwoys hod ro sir in rhe firsr desk of rhe firsr row and still sirs rhere rodoy in high school. Being firsr means being rhe firsr ro arrempr rhe pronoundorion of a new word in Spanish doss ond being firsr in line for rhe dreoded polio voccinorion. Well, or leasr he is srill rhe firsr smiling for rhe photographer Along wirh rhose who olwoys go firsr ore rhose owning losr nomes beginning wirh Z . These ore rhe lucky ones who olwoys go losr ond never foil ro ger rhe bock sear near rhe window. Yes, rhere ore odvonroges ro being losr. They ger ro be losr when giving speeches ond rhey oren'r asked ro give wor dores in hisrory os often However, rhere is o corch. Because rhey ore or rhe roil end olphobericolly, rhese people ore occasionally forgorren. For example, during picrure doy one year rhe office forgor ro coll rhe Zs down ro hove rheir picrures token. Insreod rhey hod ro hove rheir picrures token on reroke doy. Looking bock, rhere were olwoys rhose few who never seemed ro be losr for anything, bur who often wished rhor jusr once rhey could be. There were also rhose or rhe end of rhe line. Maybe firsr Isn't olwoys best. 60 A THROUGH Z A THROUGH Z 61 FNE AftTS 63 Proving the cliche Thar pracnce makes perfect , the Lincoln Concert Orchestra dedicated itself to utilizing the rolenrs which make lr a proud member of the Music Department Filled with special events, 1981 held a dignified Coronation performance, the annual top to Bloomington junior highs, a concert at Augsberg College, and concerts here on the Lincoln sroge In April, the orchestra packed its sheer music and traveled to Kansas City. Missouri, where they represented Lincoln, Bloomington, ond Minnesota Through rheir performances. The many able musicians in orchesrra have conmbured much ro Fme Arts at Lincoln Through the perseverence. these Bears have spread oppredarion of rheir classic art throughout the school Getting down to business! During o practice for the Christmas concert. Leo Burner polishes up on o violin soto By putting the day's troubles behind. Teresa Otson coocenrrores sotety on her music Dear Beethovens Share Classic Art i oaoeniA Who soys only girls sing? The boss seer ion joins roger her ro bootee o new number Celebrare In Song Do re and mi swepr under rhe crock m rhe chorus room Tne warmups began . .. scales ond down again As rhe door slowly opened and rhe forceful voices of rhe Concerr Choir re: one knew rhor doss hod begun. Concerr Chew wasn't rhe only oprion for rhose with vocol rdenr. Porriopcrion in Continentals, Vorsiry Choir ond o girts singing group, rhe Delias, were also popular options Plocemenr in eoch of rhese groups was determined by solos when were also o par of their finol evoluarion Proctfce begon immed'iareiy wirh all groups for rhe busy schedule of concerrs ond special performances at such places as rhe Friendship Village, local junior high schools, rhe Government Center. L'Horel Sofirel arid Souihdde Mall A parrioric concert was hek} in November and Srore conresrs were held In Februory along wirh rhe Dloomingron Tri-School Conference and solo and pops concerts in rhe spring h addition ro the usual anonymous Valentine serenading, students hod rhe honor of performing ar rhe Podewoy Inn entertaining Control Dam Executives To help poy for on on-tour expedition to Kansas Ciiy over Spring break, rhe char groups held fundraisers selling cookies and cheese and sausage Mr Gomer. the advisor, sums up the yecr by saying that ir has been rhe finest rhus for with rhe most dedicated and musicol people ever ' Keeping the rhythm, Jm Qoogosser contributes his rdenr ro the Concert Char Belle cholt members Penee Boorroger. Hddie Bcuer. Jill Thome and Debbie MieU practiced mony hours in prepaorion for rber hofidoy concert . Af £..,1.0 •• ‘AjCi't fnm Row. S Minor,. 0 MMU . M Oonjtw V IVyfl 11 Homager. J TN t, V l« ,. V 0o 4 1 A,kx-ic. P Ootwe, 0 V. Omr . '.’rvAA 0«« Row. 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I Cro««A C m ' C Mcom. 0 Atowvvn C ere % Oor 0 x 3 ASS£MOl£D (ft v Sf rv i y Vrtitxn) I Vwn, ho vwkw.i a x'o v ' Waa vrtcr m Vae-.r Vuv r, A v, o.. :• 1W, Hog. •. A r . tW I 3r«i. 0 Cow. J fciw . 0 Oox -ool. I tv v k I r ooO . yot v « cv« Hn«t, C Hx' xx A «w I Ay wi. 0 A -: v«. M c luia C HA- - . MtMuP I 0 r C CS wn N Onn . Aocr . •. Vsnvr- a Wx-, a T ,- rg I iAoo w B«W k i ► Ax'.; [Wm - Vv f.« ! m .'m. C '•'W J H«l,. J Hx-w t Ifc’-cn. j ho P A yc ; «W 0 MMr I. AM b •«)• P Oft-0 I •V T.. K [ WJ M Vvq A ' V.yo- 70 0AN05 ssovaro Miscellaneous Musicians During the Homecoming pep- fat. Kcrec. Toimron if. ccughr ined-xig off wirh rho 'oyoT Showbond Spirit Under doudy si-fes or sunny, enduring 85% humidity ond scorching sun, freezing roin ond muddy fields, over 200 Lincoln students oedicored o few wee’ s of summer vocation ond many hours ofret school ro perfecting rhe Showband of the Midwest Elemenrs of every marcher's hfe are foorbai! ore game and half-rime shows, hockey. basketball, and soccer pep bonds; parades and compel inoos pepfesis ond the annual Indoor Marching Band Concen Spec-, additions ro moke 198182 unique mciuder in the World's Largest Marching Band, winning of rhe Day or the Store Fair, performing for the Chicago Hgh School FoorbaH Playoffs, and parading through Chicago in o Sanro's Fantasy celebration At the dose of the morching season, bond members serried down ro produce more serous in three concert bonds. Concert Bond is o sefecr grot of Lincoln musioans which pioys primarily dasscal c ( popular music. Students not enrolled In Concert Bor contributed their roienrs ro either Vorsiry or Sympbx Band Plocemenr in these groups was determined by solo auditions Also performing at Lincoln was rhe Stage Band, playing a greater variety • Popular among Lincoln students, this sr hod rhe honor of performing for a Hot Convention this winter along with mar,........... appearances These command performances ro finance the band program's mounting expe throughout the year neiping memoers 10 mane friends. LTC ploys on imporTonr port tn Deer rheorried prodootons, both behind and in fronr of rhe Lost minute instructions. LTC members involved in rhe production of Sneoky Firch” prepare for o And dress reheorsd Srar Riders Srond-ng up and performing oefore others is enough ro make many wish they were ony where else For Lincoln Theater Club members rhts 6 o dream come true — a challenge, o way of expression. The rehearsals, rhe memorization. rhe butterflies before curtain rime somehow oil melt awoy for the actors and actresses os the opplouse is heard LTC held ns successful performance of The Deorh and Life of Sneaky Firch in the fafl We’ve hod the biggest turn out of Lincoln students for tryouts for Sneaky Firch which helped bring it off as rhe best play Uncoin has done in the posr ten yeers. said LTC Presdenr Phii ftou Meetings, fundraisers ond porries kept LTC members busy between script memorization and reheorsals. The work was little compared ro the dreams for those reaching for the stars To be or nor ro be. that 15 the question ’’ Shakespeare wrote these words, pernops ro inspre others Lincoln Speech Team (LST) members also wrote inspirational words ond delivered them wirh expression ond skill LST members hove hod a busy year of learning ond practicing rheir craft Participating in one or more of rhe severa! categories offered ro rhem. LST members gave their opinions, told srones. ond interpreted poerry ond orher worlds ro audiences by word of mouth A few of the categories included in L5T competitions were Origooal Orarory, Sroryreilmg, ond Humorous Interpretation, Lincoln Theoret Compony: From Row: • tcncn. j Somen ■' K Wcngypod K Do tx n D Co . R foCjo'-j. A 5c xr; Second Row . u?-.v, M Fret x) p CV.' o Crorr. 0 Dot . C Mfc. M Vvj'CtT Third Row ■ fU'Cho S Oiocn C G y.- P rv - M Or , N Tcor 1 GuX-v.cn p Sporv-v,- Dock Raw- M Thomo; P C o:H. 0 C'Cr -f' 1 ly - 1 CvryJ. J OKxr-. j Rod-Ke, , ToNe. $ Enger A Fo-r yyr t (Xiv Lincoln Speech Team: Front Row: Sompcj Second Row, 0 GwWOhon M Iharrorv D M Morv.0 . A Fc r xxTi M Freund OocK Row.- J Me - i Lyrv.r Not Pictured: Mrs Desn'.'sxJ C MM. A M Thud Row Recognized fot melt ochievemenr ore Voice of Democracy Speech winners Jane Guernsey. Jeanne Somers, and John Smart Speaking wlrh expression, Amy Meier refc on interested audience or This year’s rolenr show obouT Me w rh o freshmon in the house I shoot 'em - She plucks ’em — She deans 'em! Annie OoWey’s words sum of the cooperation found amongsr the students of Oloomingron's tri school production, including Lincoln’s Laura Sotebeer A heartbroken Jeonne (above right) hold It right Somers, in her srar rored role. there! Mono Tadcr holds o is consoled by Marvin Freund. terrified Jeff Lynch, os Sneoky Fitch, ot bay In a tender scene with ho leading tody. Mark Sotebeer as | Frank Durter decides Annie is the only girl for him. 76 FALL PLAY ONE AO Tolenr In The Line Of Fire A gunshot sounds in a silent auditorium. The audience, broughr ro the edge of their sears in suspense, issues a Collective gasp. Within moments, gales of laughter fill the silence os the costumed performers on sroge convlndngly utilize their ralenrs ro entertain the Bloomington community In each of three Lincoln plays performed during the year. Bear students proved their abilities go for beyond academics Early mornings and sunny vocation days were devoted to lasr summer’s production of Annie Ger Your Gun A tri-school tradition in Bloommgron. the summer musical attracts Lincoln ralent each year in the form of ser and costume designers, lighting crews, singers, dancers, actors, and musicians. Among rhe spotlighted Bear performers in Annie” were leading man Mark Sorebeer In rhe role of Frank Butler. Ted Dovis os Charlie Davenport, and Koren Dolly Radeztsky. Together on stage with Jefferson ond Kennedy performers, they recreated this dassic Broodwoy musical in which country girl Annie Oakley The Fostest Gun In the West”. ployed by Mott I, humbles before o :ornoted Srijeoky Frtch attempts ro win the heart of the norionoliy famous carnival star Frank Butler As in the post years, furure musicals depended upon the monetary success of 1981's three mid summer performances. This, and rhe skilled drecrion of Warren Mognuson and Steve Cramer provided the motivation necessary for a professional display of Bloomington tolenr All students involved in rhe production of rhe summer musical earned summer school credirs. Lincoln's theatrical ralent was soon Involved in rhe production of another drama. The Death and Life of Sneaky Firch, a ptoy based on human courage and gutJabiliry, was performed in November The parr of Sneaky Firch, rhe town drunk, wos played by junior Jeff Lynch and “the Fasresr Gun in rhe West . Rokham, was broughr to life by sophomore Marr Brokl. Srudenrs selected by director Dohn Thibaulr to ploy other mam characters were Connie Mills, Jim Blum. Phil Rou. and Jon Tehle To bring rhe year to a dose, Mr Thibaulr and a talent cast ond crew prepared a oneoa ploy for competition in January. Many veteran Bear performers were to be found among rhe characters, including leads Jeff Lynch, Marvin Freund, Kent Menzel, Connie Mills, John Gundvoldson. and Mary Shorrort Enrirled Spreading rhe News, Lincoln's contribution ro rhe contest rook fifth place and earned Jeanne Somers o star raring for her role. 4 I •a t ? — jm Guarding rhe orchestra pit. director Sreve Cromer does his port to Iseep boodirs ood robbers for from summer musical rehearsals SUMMEJX MUSICAi 77 Ari Club: From Row. V Mc non, M [Verner Middle Row' C 0r x5O M 5«ufebwg. L Vwr J TeocNx i Dcrqc. K Herrpi ; Wonond© Dock Row: 0 Omnp«y. 0 Thor-von i lixxJquoi 1 Tnvnonv. M Ldor. M McOan T Verren S y c ver. E Scewarr Amazing feors of bctance ond coordioonon come eosiy for Mart DroW and Dave Dierhen or the Talent Show An Is practical os wet os pleasing. Chris Orindo forms pottery on o spinning wheel. Silver Jubilee Song, dance, canvas, film . .. The errs rhrive or Lincoln! As proof of rhis, Ms Bradovic. in cooperarion wirh rhe Lincoln Art Club, coordinated on enrire week of rhe arrs celebration in eorly February Featuring performances by Flair and the Lincoln Jazz Band, KQRS DJ's presiding over a sock hop. a rnp to the Omnirhearer. films, cooresrs, demonstrations, end the Tdenr Show, rhe 1982 Sliver Anniversary Arts Ween was the most evnrful ever. Bear srudenrs showed a special enthusiasm for this Lincoln tradition and most events were quickly sold out Arts Week created o favorable environment for a talented group of bears. Lincoln’s Art Club, to display their works. Under the guidance of Mt Holm end Mrs Brenner, ort students had the opportunity to pursue the'' abilities Meetings were held each Tuesday night for conversantor., discussion of new techniques, and a chance to utilize Lincoln's art forties beyond school hours AMS VSEh 77 Representing years of musical rradlfion. rhe Ahjrrr drum Ime rekindled iher old Brum iptfir. proving rhe bear for o special Homecom-ng halftime. As one of Minnesota's largesr bands. UncofcVs Marching Dears odd rner rv nbers to the World's Larges? Morchng Band Agreeing that the musicians o?e what mdse Lincoln bands so speed. Dob Vacke and Steve Wenzel cooperate to md e a midquorret chonge of command as smooth os posside May We Hove A Involving nearly one-tenth of the Dear population, the Lincoln Marching Dond, deemed rhe Showbond of rhe Midwest. has long been on orgonizorion well worth recognition. Collecting first-place honors in various competitive performances, traveling for from home ro represent Dloomlngron, creating strong feelings of tradition mixed with an enthusiasm for change, and surviving several changes in direction throughout rhe years, this special society of musioans has once again had on Intriguing year Commencing a season of winning ways in Augusr. rhe band received Dond of rhe Day recognition for their porriaponon in the Stare Fair's daily parade Following several customary football performances, rhe Homecoming game earned distinction through o Dear parode and on honorory Homecoming Royalty halftime show Also that evening wcs the Dond Alumni Night, an annual event which was anxiously anticipated by marchers of 1981 as weH as returning musioans Just four doys later, rhe Lincoln Marching Drum Roll Please? Dond packed their spirit and bussed downtown ro help break a Guiness record in rhe World's Largest Marching Dond Lore in rhe marching season came a period of transition for rhe Dand Department Director Robert Stodge announced his resignorion from his position or Lincoln in fovor of performing for rhe Chonhassen Dinner Theater The search for a new direcror revealed rhe equally talenred Steve Wenzel, who assumed his responsibilities in the midst of preparation for rhe annual Indoor Concert and a trip ro Chicago. With rhe support of loyal band members, Mr Wenzel's capabilities shone through as he directed a successful concerr and led the band to first place in Chicago's Santa's Fantasy Parade As a final example of our marching Dears' community demand, rhe Lincoln Marching Dond extended its season to perform o second annual show on ice for the Minnesota Noah Srors. A YEAR Of MAACHNG OAtf) 6 Interests in Action 3rout Sea .. . Neorly everyone enjoys Traveling ond meeting new faces, ond Lincoln srudenrs ore no excepnon. Sponsoring foreign srudenrs who wish ro srudy in rhe U.S. ond Americon srudenrs who would enjoy living obrood, rhe Americon Field Service (A.F.S.) wos or work in Lincoln ogoin rhis yeor. Exchonge progroms ovoiloble were both shorr-rerm (five days) ond long rerm (full school yeor) Eoch offered opporruniries ro meer new friends ond leorn more obour rhe world oround us. Foreign exchonge srudenrs broughr ro Bloomingron shored rheir lives ond homelond experiences wirh inreresred individuals or A.F.S. meerings. This year's long rerm exchonge srudenr wos Elizoberh Trujillo from rhe Canary Islonds in Spoin, olong wirh German Chrisrino Sommer, who wos here only foil rrimesrer under o differenr program Lincoln students who applied ro go abroad nexr yeor were Dryan Hawk, Brian Lalor, ond Tern Wielond Social gatherings, including parries, movies, hoyrides, ond ski trips were coordinated by odvisor Mrs. Hendrickson, President Tracey Waters. Secretory Liso Wik, ond Treosurer Annette Wrono. I would like ro rhonk oil rhe people of Lincoln, Pkristitda who me feel or horne ” Although she missed L rll IDUwlU German bread ond her friends in Hetfbronn, Chrissy found rhe people of her American home” friendly SOttlttlCT Qnd our-going She shored her love of travel, reading, ond studying other languages (she speoks five) wirh her new friends. Lincoln's guest for only three months. Age 17 Chrissy reluaonriy lefr for her mountain village near Heilbromt. Germany the Block Foresr, where her parents, older sisrer, ond per Boxer. Budschi, were woiring for her return. Zo Shining Sea Leoving her large family in rhe Canary Island rropics” for snowy Bear Country, Dizoberh Trujillo wos the only full-year exchonge srudenr in 1982. She believes her love of foreign cultures ond longuoges may hove stemmed from her childhood with o British mother ond o Spanish father. With her experience os on interpreter for rourisrs in her home of Tenerife, Elizoberh aspires ro be o rrilinguol secretary I'm glod __ I've hod this yeor, ond I wiH never forger Lincoln.” K Elizabeth Age 17 Canary Islands 84 EXCHANGE STUDENTS Home again from o year's sroy in EngkxxJ, former Lincoln yudenr Debbie Wteon shores her experiences wirh A.F.S. members os she resumes her life os o Dear A.F.S.: From Row: A Wrooo. M Nguyen. D Wfcon. K Koger Second Row: M ReiOiard . Y Vrono, 0 Loky Thltd Row: I WOW'S. M Andercon. 0 Thorvtg. M s Hendrickson, E Tajao Dock Row: 0 Howk. H Nofeen. L Vik. M Honson. W Mugob A.F.S. 65 Brainstorming ideas for articles. Carrie Molosky and Steve Schmeiing found rhar two heads were berrer rhcn one 3. .2. .1. . .Deadline! The countdown begins! Layouts, copy, photos — o9 must be reody for the Deadline! All students in Publications quickly leorn the meaning of rhor dreadful word, os well os the good feelings that come from o job well done As expected, 1981-62 was on exciting ond eventful school year for rhe Publications Deportment. Organization was o major problem os each staff attempted to capture special moments on film, set up group pictures, research copy, ond design occeprcble layouts. As the rime grew nearer to each deadline, rhe famous words deadline is approaching were capable of sending chills down every Deor journolisr's spine. To odd to rhe confusion, numerous changes hod given both Publications o new fools. The Dear staff welcomed o rookie advisor. Mrs. Shirley Graham. Several extra pages, more color pictures, full-poge features, ond rhe demise of rhe advertisement section were all examples of 1982's contributions to rhe continuing struggle to improve our Lincoln Yearbook with eoch passing year New ideas and changes were also a parr of 1981- 82's Mah-Quh. Sixteen new poges were odded to Lincoln's newspaper, making it longer than it has been in post years Art ond graphics become more common in every issue, giving Moh-Quh o new ond sophisticated appearance. Somehow everyone mode it. Living from one deadline to rhe next, forming strong friendships, ond learning to become o ream hove made o busy year well worth rhe effort. 66 MAH GUI Moh.Quh: Front Row P FMyondt. 0 Kruttow, L Poors. C Edsberg, S. Sytvers. H Noreen. S Sctvnc ng. Dock Row J EJdred. P Poo, J. Tongemon, C Motosky. Noi Poured M Anderson. 0. Kevem. J Olume Meeting ot Moir Pork, rhe Yeorbook staff enjoyed a picnic dinner while organizing and preparing rhe year's activities. YEAPDOOK 87 Spirit Builders Do you feel o need ro be involved in rhe changes and improvements mode or Lincoln each yeor? Throughour Dear h rory, Abes and Babes (orginoBy Abes's Babes) and rhe Srudenr Advisory Coundl (SAC) have been dedicared ro these ideals. A main gool of SAC members was (with rhe okj of Charlie Schumon) ro maintain o medium for exchanging ideos perraining ro Lincoln students wirh The odministrarion. Promoting rhe growth of srudenr participation and school spirir. SAC planned many Lincoln activities induding Homecoming festivities, class elections, rhe Blood mobile campaign, ond various fund reisers. Other concerns of SAC induded Keeping Lincoln dean ond recruiting Lincoln representation or school board meetings. Also responsible for the coordination of many Bear activities was an active dub with spirir enough for everyone. After changing their name ro encourage mole parridparion, Abes and Babes commenced their activities under rhe leadership of Lori Cornell and Amy Ritter wirh a traditional porluck dinner. October 30 found Lincoln swarming wirh “spirits'' delivering ghosr-o-grams; with rhe holiday season came candycane sates and rhe popular Advent Angels; and February brought singing Valentines ro Lincoln dossrooms Working together. Abes ond Babes, SAC, and rhe srudenr body continued to keep loyalty ond moral at its legendary level. Abei and Oabes (olphoricolly): S Abroboms. D Anton. C D Oennetr. R Ocnrroger. 6 Dotes. K Ccrtscn. A Covonough. D Cepe. L Cornel. L Doer. J Dyfotro. 0 Foiet. K Goerdt. C GddOg. D Grover. A Hoefner. M Hoefacr. $ Hcfcey, S FUyed. P Heubner. A. Hur . J. Jorgensen, M. Kchouf. 0 Kail. J Krzyxoniok. T Lorson. R Wo wtz. S Monn, M Mickefcon. D. Mier, A MinJio. C Mctosky, S NesJund. M. Ness. D NchoJs, S NykrOet, S Ock. D. Otscn. E Poiovo. S. Porter. J Purmon. D Rebertus. A Ritter. N Rosm. R Rydberg. C Selnsky, M Song. E. Sytveyer. M Tetner. J. Timmerman, L TischJcdet. $ Wheford. C. V oms. S. Winger: 88 SAC ADES ANO DADES A theme for the prom, rhe dosing of Uncoin, keeping rhe hob deon ... ol ropecs for discussion or o SAC meering ore seriously considerd by Rusty Olson SAC 0 ph ik0lly), J AAerrrvyv M Aienexo. K Aten. 0 A n C Andmon. J AnOmen. I And rvsn. 0 A«oi. I Arrcn, P Ayerr . M OoeK L Oc Ty, Don. 0 Dewen, M Oraarerr. 0. tenanefc. I 0 nt x a . I On- . C Ctewud. A Uun V 0e M t 0 Owom I freehon T QrotK S OuOtrwii. A Compbel C Cortson 0 Car«oyr. £ Cotenaon. IX Corr r J Corky, I Ccnwoy, IX oc v 0 Cep . L Comrt, I Craven. t Croon. 0 Con. A CWxHjrv. 0 Ongmcna. P. Oonovon. (X teming I IX Ox 1 Dyteno M £ng«, $ £n e aan. V ErleJoen. K Enctecn. P Evaraon. J K Ftrcnd. 5 Bcrr -® 5 FVag K freed. S Ge o e . L GoJk , A Owe. A Goe . C Gddn) S GrOT. 0 Gnei J Gnmcv S. Gnmnri. M Grow . 0 Gene . 0 Grove . M Gocrrewy. M Hocfeam, C Hanson, M Hanmyyv K HaMfc. S HedOv S Mwvrnon. o Hr -nen_ A HcmpeC 1 M ndSt. E Hefrmona, S HOvy. J Hdo. A Hatrret. S Hjtrcd. T liny. A Sap . P Wvm A Wror. S Wanoon. K Maraora. M Jc y On, G Jer owcrd. 0 Aevrpln. M Kenyon. 0 K ve n. N Aevrflo J Kropp. M Ww, I Koopmon. I long. 0 Undo. D loMce e. 0 loky. M toro- ,. S lonCH . I ton®. E lopp. J loeAvjicn. V UrOQjy. 0 I . I McCabe. P McCetaa A Meter !. 1 MOYo . I MelceMorv E MeLoogfYn, A MdXancAS. M VcM ten C Mcyenja. IX Mr ; 0 Mcne- v A M«k T Mey . I Mode® I VOdog. K Me!. 0 V . N MA . 0 Me X H MYpxa. C VOenfcy. 0 Wm. I AVrfo. P Ncben T Nwdart. L Meten, S MAandr. P Oteen. K CfeenyM, P On'.. A Or OoO. A Ppivon. S Povbon. E Pttovo. J Pens . A fvjnyvsa M Perenoa. IX Pccnon. 1 PaprAJi. S Per . I Pe mon. K IVadobeOa. S IXOda. S Rode 0 ftebtew. A fteoenwd, C FVchordson. L IXOacrdion. A Pobemxara. N Ruist P IWzen. P Russen, J ft Tarom, K IVaO. 0 IXydberg. t Sehx . 1 5(hrri. I kN-Cen. K Seen C Sc!n y. S Seveoon. I Sonpon. P Jjocyxr. I ! « . P Jcrtcnven P Song. T Jong. C Jowodo E Srewot. S Soadem. 0 V-ew. j To-® rrora M Toykar. ! Tua G T-crw. P Tvrgecn, P Tyler. T Vcft 0 VcftwJ. I Vcren. A Ver. J VnOord. J Vngtn. IX Vonage . IX fitrdm. M IW Alwoys open to suggestions, SAC presidenr Mike Dell leods members in rhe improvemenr of Deor territory Moking posters for rhe Sweetheorr Donee Is just one of many duries of Abes and Dobes members Noncy Rosin ond Derh Foiier SAC 89 An R.C. for o Bear fanl During o beared basketboll march in rhe gym. Joneen Beck was ready ro quench rhe rhirsr of involved sporrs specrorors. Nononol Honor Soooty. hoot low P r orty. I Dwwo S AOrohorrs. A Md y« r L Jotaon. fto 2 y Vr «n. ft Vcrrr ft rwj. ft Vo . P 5on9 I Klc-r r . 0 WJ i ftxfeort. A Mlmoa P Mormon. 0 ftnmon. A t i. ) tiers. C Pt aox A MweHon. I rserteOer. ft w 0 Moctww ft iX . T T a 0 Cop . M Artroto, 0 SAW', S Hinder. r Oon. I tnje «r, L McCOb . I Croc . 9 Wj . A McrrW M frm. 0 K vem. J Oerr, M Otm . ft OerancA low A T Vvnrt}. S 5-ytwccv 1 Sduberr. 1 Grrtlb, S Chwmm. 5 Qroderv T ktr«on. P Ugoort. I Serpicn. M Tr A Son . M V e. I Vcrortoc . P OtVwn. T Otmorvo. J Hal. S Swwwn ft Me« u Dock lowi K Men . 0 Hm-ngtgxrd. S SrSmeAng T ft m. i Van. T Hotey. K MCDonc . 0 VJtrorv . C HengH. ft 6( n) M For-rt. 0 NW jcW 3, 0 Jorg wt« . M Fcuv ys S 2crw E ftcrova Philosophy Club: Front Row: T McLocWon, S Afcrohoms. J King, M Thomas Second Row: A Hotmes, M Kenyon, P Ofeen. L MftJdog. K Tofcnon, $ Thompson Dock Row: S SchmeSng. 0 Sawyer, M Grorins, K Mervel, Vr Tufigno, S. Schvberr, G VonGrossmam. ri Cook. E Pctavo. J. Larson Popcorn sales rose high during Uncoin boskerboil games ond keeping up wirh rhe demand was no easy rask! NHS member Loren Simpson ffc anorher bog-full for a hungry cusromer. W ws Freedom Of Voice I believe there is more ro ir rbon that Mr Tufigrvo helps Philosophy Club members bring o compfcored subject into berTer perspective. Hove you ever wondered why you become who you ore? Hove you ever rhoughr obour whor may be? Questions ond possible answers, the righr ro express one’s own opinions, and rhe consideration of rhe olrernorives ore whor Philosophy Club is oil obour The word philosophy” ofren brings ro mind o group of old Greek inreUecruols discussing o mind- boggling subject, or o deep heored discussion obour rhe meaning of life. However, o person doesn'r need ro be o philosopher ro be o Philosophy Club member. All rhor is needed is rhe ability ro express one's own ideas ond opinions. Philosophy Club members ore nor rhe only ones who rake pride in expressing rheir ideas ond opinions. NHS members ore good or ir. roo. Proving rhis. Notional Honor Society members hod o busy year of tutoring, volunteering, selling, ond sponsoring events. To moke up for rhe hard work, foil ond spring picnics lightened rhe NHS members' heavy work load. Bringing rogerher honored srudenrs from oil over rhe store, conferences of Minnesota Store Honor Society students were held in rhe foil ond spring. PHLOSOWYCLUO Making his view known in doss purs Newcomer Jason Wear her mon or ease Foreign language Club: From Row: A Vrono, Y. Wrono, S. Otson, H Roberts. A $ob e. T Otson Second Row: Mrs W MurxJ. H Coo. A DeLoHurv. M Nguyen, W Rynchek. S Nubred Third Row: R Fers . 0 Vbon. K Koger. C Schworz. P OorxS, K Posctt, M Refchardr Dock Row: G Mo ne. C Kevern. A Trembloy, L Kophmgs. M fYernet 92 FOREIGN LANGUAGE ai Facing the study of the sciences wirh o smie. Angeto Orosius begins her doss with o positive outlook Ptocticing scholar Yvette Wrona. on officer in the Foreign Language Oub. studies with X e Thompson New And Improved Whor wos new or Lincoln in 1981-62? A brond new Language Club and rhe new srudenrs broughr rogerher Through Newcomers Club added ro rhe social and educorionol quoliry of Dear Terrirory This year Lincoln welcomed 39 srudenrs who Transferred here from various porrs of rhe srore and world. Deing new ro Bloomingron os well os Lincoln added o rouch of fear and porenriol loneliness ro rhe usual confusion of rhe firsr doy of school These feelings of being rhe only one disappeared wirh rhe firsr meering of rhe Newcomers Club. Meeting srudenrs wirh similor feelings wos comforring, ond rhe knowledge rhor orhers in rhe some siruorion were rhere ro ralk ro moke rhe odjusrmenr eosier. The orrenrions of olmosr 50 Lincoln srudenrs were direcred rowords rhe updored Language Club. The French Club of posr yeors expanded ro accomodare German ond Spanish srudenrs who wished ro porricipore in o dub of rheir own. All members were encouraged ond supporred in comperirions held for rher language. Addirional odvanrages ro rhe club were scholarships ro camps, prizes for conresrs. ond narionol examinarions. Newcomers: Front Row: M Nevett. J Otohe. A DoWren. P Prettier. W Pochards, A Cutsane. V Anthony. 5. Coles Second Row: I Anderson, W Mugobi. 0 Howk. 0 Duffy. C Schwcrz. K I or son. S Cotohcn. Mr Schumon Third Row: E Herzog. C Adelmom. D Holey. J Olson. J Nelson. M Oeck. D. KosW. J Andersen. C Poietsgord. R Coles A worm personality helps Jumbo Mugcbi moke o new life In o strange coonrry ond school fCWCOMEPS 93 -1 DJUJ €TTK Glirrering Smiles Spotlights ore rroined on glirrering green ond gold, musicions ore or orrenrion, ond o half-rime onnouncemenr inrroduces a new ond unique rourine Uniform in clothing os well os sryle, rhe Druinerres ond Flogs joined rogerher once ogoin ro help lift Lincoln spirirs. Afrer procricing rhe some rourines over ond over, dreams come rrue for rhe rwenry Druinerres. Sweorponrs Turned inro glirrer, groans inro srrv.les, ond sore muscles ro high kicks. Wirh rhe help of rheir new odvisor Lori McLeen and coproins Dione Miller ond Karen Ruud, rhe girls creored rhe origino! moves performed or rhe Winter Cornivol srore-wide comperirion, Dear pepfesrs, ond rhose ofren muddy, chilly foorboll gomes Television coverage wos norhing unusual for Lincoln's 26 1981-82 Marching Flog-Deorers. Coproins Debbie Dockendorf ond Julie Doker led rhe Flog line ro rhe World's Lorgesr Marching Dand exhibirion in Ocrober, ond on ro Chicago for o Thonksgiving Porode Jusr os imporronr ro oil Dears were rheir spirired performances or pepfesrs ond foorboll, baskerbdl ond hockey gomes rhroughour rhe yeor. Afrer-school praaice wos o necessiry for borh rhe Flogs ond Druinerres, os rhey srrived ro bring perfection ro each performance Hard work of oil kinds wos reworded wirh rhe unique satisfaction which comes from o smooth performance. With banners aligned and white boors sychronized, rhe Flogs expertly perform o half- time field show in on unmarked gymnasium fLAGS 95 Enduring even the chilliest footboS gomes, wormrh ond spirit shine through on the foces of the Freshmen cheerleoders Freshmen Cheerleoders: Front: S Murphy Standing: P Keeler. V Douten. S Prosher. D Corrwhght. C Orrrner. On Shoulders: M McMulon. K Hofvocoo Vorsity Cheerleoders: Front Row: C GokSng. M Rumppo. A Pererscn Second Row; A Rrtrer. W Ertdssen, C Motosky. L Anderson Thltd Row: D Anton. C Rhodes. M landrerh. J Conley. A Rudrud. S Ron Dock Row: C Richardson, L OooK. Pot Russerr. L Gojkor. P Hortmon. K Olson. M Olson, Pom Russen Waving goodbye, the Deer watches os the defeoted Indians retreot from our victorious Homecoming. 06 OHEERLEAIXRS MASCOTS Something To Cheer About Greeted by o rooring crowd of Bear sporrs fans, Lincoln's enthusiastic Cheerleaders and Mascots enter the field, the courts, or the rink. As much o part of any gome os the orhleres themselves, this special group of students utilize all of their talents to keep Beor spirits high. Hard work and practice began long before school starred with preparation for tryouts. Prospective cheerleaders ore evaluated on personality, dependability, and attitude, as well os physical abifary. Earning the honor to wear the bear suit involved attending an interview, meeting height requirements (5'4 to 5'8”) and writing o paper explaining what it means to be a Bear. As a final focror, eoch of the forty candidates for five mascot posirons must don a beor suit and react to common situations. Moking every attempt to anend eoch Beor sporting event. Lincoln’s devoted Cheerleaders and Mascots bring our school spirit olive. The joke's on Par O'Brien os lisa Anderson joins rhe Varsity Cheerleaders in a Homecoming spoof on select Lincoln seniors. Sophomore Cheerleaders-. From Row-. J kfcrrom. A Atoenson. L Moher Middle Row: A Oetxold. K OUm Dock Row: OCEfUIAOERS MASCOTS 97 Returning for another load. Tom Dams braves ‘ -60 degree January wind chfls to gain valuable work experience ar Country dub Markets WE: Front Row: J Lorson. C Lcrson, T Otxton. 0 Ovwonson. J Herpes Second Row: D Motion. k Wedkxx . T Oruns. O P G«nw, K k Thompson Third Row: W Hurd. D Paquette. k Juneou. MA Oden Bock Row: M Fonrone. J Orvjns. Mr Ooeser. T Soeget. J Wormy Not Pictured: 0 Abrogo. 0 Fndel. S Grohom. P L. Tones. C. Me Dormerr. K Wendcndr. S Loche Vo-Tech: Front Row: k. Hanson. P Vosotko, D Hondr, J Tomasek. J Schroeder. 0 Knudson. L ktsocher Second Row: M Schur, S kxtvcr. I Frerrom. P Kory, J Plerson.K Townsend, M Keogh. K Netsen Third Row.- K Ko . V Kids, C Hoy. ) O'Orlen. C Hemen. J Von Osten. K Anftnsen. C. Preston, T Von Dyne Fourth Row: J Me Nomee, K E nger. J Kron z. L Leo. i Woodr. S Hero. T Wren Fifth Row: S DoN. D Lesser, k Donnety, T Szopinsfc, K Swonson, k Croswel. G Ochrer, k Merde Bock Row: 0 AJexonder, T Severson. M Me Monas. M Lee, A Nodon. J Arens. M CoMson, A Greff. J Wetredund A ride on the hoist moy be the only way Kevin Eissinger ond John Pierson wi be moving this porticulor car in rhe neor furure. Following the exit of o roomful of rambunctious chldren. Koy Nielsen finds o moment to retax ond converse with her older companions 00 WE CEP. VO TECH The Working Class Do you feel rhere should be more ro school rhon jusr dosses? A considerable percentage of Lincoln's srudenrs decided ro moke 1982 rheir year ro explore other options. Through the programs WE. Vo-Tech, and WE CEP, these Dears rook on overage of three dosses in school, ond then went on ro their respective work ond training locations. Orgonized to help students learn about the world of work and keep on interest in school, WE and WE CEP rook members our of school o few hours each day, found them jobs in local restaurants ond supermarkets, gave them an opportunity ro earn money os well os credits, ond helped them ro gain valuable work experience. In search of a different kind of experience, Vo-Tech students boarded a bus eoch day which rook them to the South Compus of Hennepin Technical Center in Eden Prairie. There, they received vocoriono! training in such varied fields as Child Care, Data Processing, Duilding Trades ond Auto Mechanics. The largest Vo- Tech Program Lincoln has ever sponsored (about 70 members), this alternative ro our standard curriculum is, os Mr. Daffer explains, expiorirory, designed ro help srudenrs decide if vocational-technical training is for them. Along with providing priceless experience upon which ro base imporronr vocational decisions, these three programs give srudenrs a positive outlook on school ond may mean the difference between success and foilure, relates WE coordinator Roger Trendo WE CEP: From Row: i Enckson, t LeOoire. 0 Lorsoo. t Fok , $ D Moon Middle Row: D Geres. K Yohn. P Oorywss. L Deoedic. t Oenkowgc Dock Row: P Oeodsreo, M Ahrendr, ft treodo. P Coodro, M Fottond. J topper Noi Pictured: ft Gdvn, ) Mlor. D fte nc. S ftgnonn. K Srrwh, M truesdei Studying the fundamentals of auto repair insures o smooth- running car for Rickey Meide we x The Job Seekers There is more ro school rhon ocodemics and rhere is more ro work programs rhon work! Members of HEART (Home Economics ond Related Training) and DECA (Distributive Educational Clubs of Americo) know this well. HEART and DECA allowed srudenrs ro explore their chosen career fields while still attending high school. Dy belonging ro HEART or DECA, srudenrs learned ro apply for jobs, go on interviews, and most importantly, how ro keep their jobs. They were then able to receive on-rhe job skills in their field of work. Under the guidance of advisor Mrs. Bradford, HEART members learned ro realize their potential. As well os going ro work, HEART students were required ro earn English ond social studies credits. To brooden their horizons' , HEART members also learned coke decorating ond entered their creorions in o tri school contest DECA members were involved in business areas such as merchandising, marketing, ond management In February, several DECA srudenrs compered in o state contest. Mr Zohn, DECA advisor, coordinated all activities and taught both DECA classes as well HEART: Front Row: T Vosortso. S Johnson. 0 Oonlorczyk. 0 Smrh. M Srcvons Second Row: T Schmidt. 0 Moris. M Meyer, J Conowoy. 0 ENen. Third Row: A K o9owo, K Peterson, J. Zoone. 0 Martinson, 6 Wfcoms. T Vrrery Fourth Row.- P Mier. M lorson. F Herman. T Hx. Bock Row. J T umber get M Dry den. D Meredrh. D. LeOore Pressing sweoters and cashiering ore some of the duties Michele Lorson is responsible for or The Wash House. 100 f€APT Pizza for the Godfather, jay Zonne slices green peppers for another mourhworering deep cteh pizzo All work and no play? Jonice Herman and her customer share o few smiles on o busy afternoon OECA: Fronf Row: ft Housley. K Fries. A Heimzeman. T Thompson. J Dyksrro. B Wobreod. Mr Zahn Second Row: C Lund. L ScMofen. S Long, M Hurley, ft Peterson. E McLoughin. M Demuse Third Row: D Johnson. D DetzoW. J fturhsrrom. C Holm, M SeTert, M Johnson, T Ph ps Dock Row: M Youngquisr. T Keenon. A Harmon. M Schmidr. 0 Nortsy. K McCMon. G Oenson. P ftou. K Jorgensen, J De Gtdo D€CA 101 Wlfh fingers otwoys in morion. Kris Hoos works os o keypunch oproror or rhe Inrernorionol Dory Queen Corporation. Communiry Classroom No! Nor oil rhe people you see leoving rhe school in rhe middle of rhe doy ore skipping'' for rhe resr of rhe doy. Mosr of rhese srudenrs ore involved in on on- rhe-job rroining program in rheir field of inreresr. In borh rhe specialized technical, rrade and industrial orgonizorions known os VICA ond rhe Minnesota Office Education (MOEA), srudenrs roke rheir required English ond Social Studies dosses os well os on occupational relations or related office procedures doss. In addition to this, o minimum of 15 hours of on-rhe- job training, coordinated by rheir supervising reacher. is required. Together, rhe on-rhe-job rroining and related courses earn srudenrs 3 credits per quarter. In rhis related course, srudenrs receive rroining in rhe proper ways ro apply for ond keep o job, employer employee relations ond general office rrode skills needed for successful employment. Srudenrs ore also required ro complere o personal job monuel reloring ro rheir place of employmenr Along wirh participating in rhe program, srudenrs ore involved in club ocriviries which include Regional, Srare and Narionol Conferences, Skill Olympics, fundraisers and soaol ocriviries. By parriciporing in rhe dub, srores Mr. Klouseus, rhe MOEA coordinator, srudenrs are associated wirh peers of rhe some career inreresrs ond are receiving noteworthy rroining ond experience in a porriculor field of study. Srudenrs enrolled in rhe MOEA dub are required as juniors ro roke rhe related office procedures doss ro learn rhe basic skills necessary for salable employmenr. To thank rheir employer for rhe opportunity ro use rheir job-skills, on employers' banquet is held or rhe end of rhe year in rheir honor. Using on oir stopler may seem simple yer eoch yep is both viral and imporronr in assembling cabiners, finds Don Jungels Jim Dohler finds rhar one con pur his arrisnc inreresrs ro work. Drawing maps in only one of his many dufies working for the Gry of Bloomington. MOEA: Front Row: J Dogeo, D. Ooomgoarden. C Doerne?. V Siegel. I Peterson. t Johnson Dock Row: Mr. KJaseus. P MocDtorrrtnd. K Hoas, T Sanfcrd. V Tesmer. K ScWorko, M Droning, F SchowkotoJy Not Pictured: M McDowei L F«k. VICA: Front Row: M Fredridssco, J. Dohler. D. Schmr, C luecfce, T Jockson, M Neshelm. T Kottke. 0. Johnson Dock Row: S Perron, A Undohl. 0 Juogfes. J Adorns, D Crumrtne. J Sherec. 0 Mottrer. J. Grob, M Jones, C Olegnfcek. N Debeau. Kik Gohde. Mr. Anderson OEA VKA 103 Charlie's Angels ilis Babes AIPS ARTS GLUE ATHLETICS Bmmcttft CHGGRLGhDGRS CHOIR Concert Bands Continentals FLAGS Gifiod yro ram JAEE BAHI Jr. Achievement L5T Hurried foorsreps echoed in nearly empry holls os o few straggling represenrorives of Lincoln's numerous ocriviry groups mode rheir woy ro rhe srodium. seeking indusion in o school wide ocriviry picture There, Charlie Schumon and Sron Skjei direcred srudenrs ro rheir area wirh rhe help of foorboll players displaying signs which announced various orgonizorions. Imponant enough for rhe adminisrrorion ro excuse a majority of Lincoln srudenrs from one hour of class, rhis giant group shor was arranged in celebrorion of Notional Acriviries Week Publication in rhe Dloomingron Son broughr respecr ond recognition ro oH Bears who conrinue ro add spirired involvement ro rhe rrodirion of Bloomington's firsr high school 104 ACTMTY PtCTUVE Directing o confused flow of srudenr traffic ro their oppoinred oreos, Chortk? Schumon creoies yructure from choos XiTC Language Club Hil-Cil Marching Band NHS ngwcomgrs Orchestra PfllbQSElPflY SAC Ski Qttalb Tech CrEku WORK PROGRAMS YEARBOOK. ACTIVITY PICTURE «5 106 SPCftTS SPOftTS 07 In preparation for the 1981 season, the Dears use rhe dumbie ro improve rhe blocking skills. For Theron Johnson ond rhe While Kent Greening hurs rhe entire Dear reom. moking rhot bat, rhe reom prorecrs him winning corch is dl thar counts. r Vcrsiry Foorbd Record 4 5 CEAAS OPPONENTS 6 ST LOUIS PARK 16 0 EDNA 27 24 KEWEDY 12 14 WWfTONKA 10 0 rVCHRELD 10 24 SOUTHWEST 0 14 OUPNSVUE 19 0 JEFFERSON 0 2 FROLEY 0 08 FOOTOAU Jeff Dennin ond Rick Connor block, wNe Scotr Skjet runs for rhe touchdown Pass Complere Friday nighrs and cold crisp wearher ser ihe scene for hard hitting foorball action or Lincoln Srodium rhis yeor. A much improved Lincoln ream ended wirh o 4-5 seoson leod by coproins Tim Holey ond Kenr Greening. Lincoln's air arrock wos responsible for rhe berrer foorball ployed rhis year. A new record of 1,114 yards in eight gomes wos ser by rhe ream, rhis obng wirh exceptional rolenrs of Sreve Broders ond Tim Holey who were recognized in rhe All-Conference for wide receiver ond quarterback conrribured ro rhe upgraded image of rhe ream. Sreve Broders wos also named Most Voluoble Player by rhe All-Conference. deceiving Honorable Mention from rhe All-Conference were defensemen Kenr Greening, Mike Terner and Jeff Bennin who did o good job protecting our side of rhe field. Chosen ro leod rhe 1982 Bears were Dove Jensen ond Scorr Skjei. The teachers strike in Fridley prevented rhe ream from ploying rhe lost gome of rhe seoson, which resulted in a 2-0 forfeit win. Lincoln's firsr foorbol! ream ever ro finish o seoson wirh on undefeored record, rhe Freshmen Forty-four worked Together ro top off rheir seoson or 6-0-2. Sophomore Mike Holey proved ro be on outstanding player for his reom. Vanity Football: Front flow T Keenon. M Del. G X Greenrg. T Holey, R Connor. T Edsrrom. M Kohouf. IXow 2 T Brock. M Hcrtmon. M Goer nicy. Dennm, M Terner. D Dennett. S Reich, S Hckey. now 0 J Olson, T Canwnghf. P Thayer. D GreensNeWs. 0 Neuenfeldr. L Smpson. T. Bton, P Idvrom now 4 $ Syo. D Ooggctt. P Grobel. 0 Hdvcrsen. T Johnson, S DroOers. C Levy. C Oemons Row 5 0 Hermessy, K Pleasant, S Sundem. S. Hoove. J Veathermon, S Worts, M Tuff. J Fvxtcker. Row 6 J Reese. D. LoFrertere. 0. Henrwvgsgoord. H Moreen, M Terkson. S Jensen. M MUcore now 7 D Jenson, T Cortscn, T Jennirvgs, D Aim. L Pub. P Hanson Row 8 T Rushm. D Mulen. E Nelson. T Nesley. J Maine. C Our get Row 9 Cooch Souch. Cooch SJye. Manager P Denick, Manoger M Durgc . Manogec M Hoium, Cooch Km. Cooch Dolon Jim Gummert ond Tim Maher discuss rheir srroregy for rhe upcoming gome. Dribbling, blocking, end scoring Techniques ore essenriol in rhe gome of soccer 1 OOYS' SOCCEJX Down The Field Lincoln soccer reams did well this yeor agoinsr fine opposing reams The Varsiry ream foughr hard and ended wirh a 5-9-1 record. The leading scorer ond oursronding player of rhe ream was Andy fteaenwol. Tim VonEschen received All-Conference honors, and rhe Dear A word wenr ro Paul Legaard. The J.V. walked over mosr reams ond come rhrough rhe season wirh on 11-4-1 record. The leading scorer was Jim Nelson ond leading wirh ossisrs was Jods Heil. The ream hod only 15 goals scored agoinsr rhem os opposed ro 64 gools rhey scored on orher reams The Freshmen ended rheir season ar 9 wins, 4 losses, and one rie. Scoring was fairly even among all players and never did rhe ream lose by more rhon one poinr. This winning ream will provide an excellenr Vorsiry reom for rhe future. commented Coach Erickson. Boys' Varsity Soccer: Front Row. M. Former, C Thom. M Johnson. J. Scorr, T Elfrmann, T. Koch, P. O’Drien. Row 2 T. VonEschen, J. Freund. J Yeager. P Legocrd, J. Engelhorr. T. Erickson Row 3. J. Conway, S. Pearson. T. Gerdes, M Recrenwoi. B. O'Brien. Row 4 Cooch Corrurh, D. Schmir, K. Carbon, B. Rydberg, Cocch Hceg. Doys' Vcfiiiy Soccer fWcord 5 91 Boys’ JV Soccer: Front Row S Ame . J He:. T. Song. E Madsen. M Holton. J. Nelson. Row 2 M Fufson. C. Peterson, B. Gusrofson. E. Kormon, G Hygrell. 0 O'Brien Row 0: Coach Carruth, P Donovan, J Burke. B Hooglund. T. Green, Coach Hceg. r DEARS OPPONENTS 9 PARK CENTER 2 1 INDBERGH 2 A WAYZATA 2 2 VJNNETONKA 3 1 NCHREID 2 1 JEFFERSON 2 6 E6EWOWER 0 1 ARMSTRONG 2 1 OSSEO 4 3 ROONSOALE 1 0 OURWSVUE 0 7 ST LOUS PARK 2 1 KENNEDY 3 1 COOPER 3 2 EDNA 7 Boys’ Sophomore Soccer: Front Row T. Burke. S. Casperson. D. Murroy. J. Boomer, d Shond. A Zmnel. M McDormid. Row 2 J Freemark, K Curry, D Chelsrod, K Morzke, B. Former, D. Bicnche. M. Dronen, D. Collins, Cooch Forsmark. Row 3: R. Perri, A Scherer, J. Luecke, M. O’Connor, S. McCarthy, M Lepp, C. Ojokne Boys’ Freshmen Soccer: Front Row C Smith, S. Mirson. J Pagers. P. Akimoto. S. Federbosch. B. Reodall, D. Holton. J Rogers, M Cronin. S. Erickson, Row 2: D. Barr. B. Perry. G. Kassel, B. Mills, R, Boss, S. Laurent, M Dotlimer, D. Flips, J MacDonald, D. Bjornson. J Edberg, R Koechiein, T. Reith Row 3: J Hinrichs. B O'Brien. T Moneor, B. Wasson, N Lepp. M. rtoMe. C. Nistier, P Miller, M Jakaio. C. Dotoesh, M Brondt. D. Ducorr, Coach Erickson Todd Elftmonn strides to block (Opposite Pope; Before the his Edna opponenr from scoring gome, Cooch Ccrrurh reviews the gome pton wirh the ream OOYS'SOCCER lit Dear Facts' Teamwork ond dedicored procrice is whor made rhe girls' soccer ream successful rhis year. The Lincoln fields were alive wirh running ond kicking young women os rheir procrice sessions began early in August. Dominated by underclossmen, rhe 14 seniors foughr hard for firsr srring posirions. Altogether rhe reom did very weB ending wirh o 12-3-2 record for rhe seoson. Junior Liso Lee. hod on excellent season, leading rhe team to several of rheir Togetherness $ o key factor in wins ”lr was on enjoyable season ond I reoHy hod o lor the girts winning seoson, of fun, commenred coach Sreve Colford. ----------- Girts' Versify Soccer Record 12-0-2 Oeors Opponent 0 Holy Angeles 2 5 Rxtrflod 2 vs Pork Center 0 5 Woyzoto 0 3 Minnotonko 1 2 RthMd 2 2 Jefferson 1 7 Osseo 0 5 Krtog 0 2 'J oshburn 3 4 Ournsvle 1 6 St Lou6 Pork 2 2 Kennedy 2 5 Hoty Angles 2 1 Edno 3 4 P-ch eW 0 0 Kennedy 4 GUIs’ Varsity Soccer; From now H Oberscr. E 'Vise, M GSam. K Krofchmcn, L Schubert, W Ericksen Second now: I Griwoc, V Wrono. I Lee. L Peterson, 0 Cctford. 5. Hennch Thrd Row J Del, A Mazke. 0 SfcKh. K. Hempel. K Amet, E. Cctemon. C Freemon Fourth now Cooch WoVz, L McCobe. J. 'Vorers. K. Hlmon, W lundqutst. R Dowtng. L. Ortosoo. Cooch Coiford 112 GALS' SOCCER V Despite the cold weother. excitement is o hord thing to hold bods for cooch Chuck Wdr z Anyone lost? Thor's o good question for these confused looking players who ore awatnng the officids decision Gift's J.V. Soccer: Fronr Row S Srcffner. J Mojoto. C Forever, D Vokmeec. A Wrooo. D. Dojfrori Row 2 ) Knopp. ) Perske. P Jorfcnke, A Detchuv. J Vasarka. L Long. M Primer Row 3. Cooch Chock Wdtz. 0. Fosching. S Engehordr, 6 Chose. C- Schwarz. A LcMsennon. Cooch Rocky A vderson In the eyes of Junor Lisa Lee it deep concentration, many hours practice, and a lor of ska that mokes Lincoln's most valuable player GIRLS -SOCCER 113 2.0 Boys' Vorary OoisCourery Record 2 and 5 Red Vng InviroJioool 3rd Dundee Invironood • 3rd Dears Oppooeors 24 KO €DY 34 40 RJCHPELD 18 19 JEFFERSON 40 25 EDNA 28 23 MNKETONKA 22 39 ST LOUS PARK t9 41 0URNSVUE 20 Pacing herself for rhe long race ahead, Ann Tremblay finds rhe righr stride. 'Runnin' Ar Yal Hundreds of mfes were logged by rhe Lincoln Cross Country ream during rheir 1981 season. Under rhe guidance of Cooch Ton Hoyden, rhe Training began early in rhe summer, with rhe ream meeting bright ond early everyday. Several members ran over 500 miles during rhe summer,- most members averaged obour 060 miles. First year runner. Chuck Hengel coprured rhe rop varsity position ond received All-Conference Honors. Cocoprans Steve Sweiven ond Jock Ellefson ron second and fourth respectively Returning sertor, Tony Hunr ron a strong rhird for rhe ream. Beginning rhe season with many new runners and a new coach could be difficult, bur wirh rhe optimism of Borney Kledser ond ab ry of rhe girls rhe ream’s season went quire well. Cooch KJecker ts rhe current holder of rhe 50 mile run. The coproins Korhy CorneSus and Jule Longe, were rep runners on rhe varsity squad. Other outstanding runners included Anne Trembly ond eighth grader Jenny Ellefson. Both of our reoms ended rhe season with a combined banquer ar rhe Garden Resrouronr. Many owards and trophies were awarded to outstanding ream members. Pushing toward rhe end. Steve Racing for rhe finish, Jock Sweiven ogonizes over o Ellefson ond Tony Hunr work for grueling race a berrer time. Pg; 115 top: Before rhe race begins, Sarah Hendrick and Korhy Kellogg pose for rhe cameromon 114 CROSSCOUNTRY Here's All Conference mon Chuck Hengel ftunnin' Ar Yo'l Poge 115 center: Liso Nieboo wotches inrenrly os Korhy Corne us inspecrs Undo Richordson's leg for minor defecrs Boys' Cross Country: Front (K s D. Deemster. f Nopcta, S HouskxJen, 0. TischJeder. f J Scort. C Monday. P Lee. T Kortson. fays 2 K (Xfis. T Bogon. I Ertsson, T Swenson. S. Swerven, G Parer. J Elefson. E Pelovo. Q CoctYon. Assr Cooch fayw 3: Jeff Dobbm. Mke Femnre. Tony Hunt, Oxxfc Hengel. Greg Jongewcrd. Don Ajrnes, MKe Wenner. Cooch Tom Hoyden CAOSS COUNTRY «5 Wirh o poss to his reomote. ond o shot or rhe bosker, co- coproin Tim Hdey scores two poinrs ogoinst Sr Louis Ports. A Season Of sjesdn The Boys' Vorsiry basketball ream fought hard against rough odds this year on rhe courr. With only rwo returning srorrers, rhe ream ended rhe season wirh o 6 ond 11 record. Coaches Joe Hurron ond Morry Corlson both agreed rhe ream hod much potential ond worked hard ro bring ir together. Dy rhe end of rhe season, rhe ream hod improved rheir gome, os shown by rhe winning of 3 of rheir lost 4 gomes. Outstanding ployers for rhe reom were co-coproins Tim Holey and Dove Jensen, Ralph Mollwirz, Theron Johnson. Mike Femrire ond Sreve Worrs. The J.V. reom ended rheir season wirh o 10 ond 8 record. Coached by Don Carrurh, rhe Sophomore reom ended or 13-3, ond rhe Freshmen reom finished wirh 5 wins ond 7 losses. Coached by Dove Jensen, rhe outstanding ployers of rhe reom were Donny Gronr ond Mike Severson. Boys' Vorsiry Bosketball: Front Row 0 Pertand. S Vorrj, T HcJoy. T. Johnson. D Jensen Dock Row Manager T. Edgel. J Oorke, P Thoyer, R MoKvirz. D. Rederer. S. Day. 0 Persy son, M Femrte. Manager G Peonon 116 DOYS' OASKCTDALL Opposite Page: Wirh a powerful reoch, forword Dove Peterson mokes on excellent lay- up in rhe gome against Sr Louis Pork In the proper defensive guording posirion. Theron Johnson blocks his Mpls West opponent from scoring. OEADS Ooys' Basketball Record 611 OPPONENT 54 E5ENHOVER 69 68 MPLS WEST 38 57 MJKNfTONSA 71 40 RJCHFtLD 42 38 BURNS VUE 72 46 KENNEDY 55 44 APPLE VALLEY 64 36 JEFFERSON 57 61 ST LOWS PARK 54 51 EDNA 49 36 RICrfCLD 43 77 TOTNO GRACE 74 30 DURNSVLLE 32 54 KENNEDY 55 45 JEFFERSON 57 62 MM€TONKA 57 43 ST LOUS PARK 40 Boys' Froshmen Oasketboll: Front flow 0 Perersoo. J Rogers. J Hesec. I. Pererson, A Oterdahf. J, Nefeon, M Severson. T Derg OocA now Kouf men. P M er. D O'Drien. T O’Oneo. C EaSey. K Johnson. D Grorr, D. Foresrer, D. Hotey, J Gummerr, Cooch Steve Jenson Ooys' JV Basket bo ll-.A-ov Row J Foedser. A Rccrenwci. $ Skjei. D. Dethert. D Pcrtond. Dock Row. Manager G. Reason. J Weathermen. J. Durise. 0. Perersoo, 0. Redeeee. 0 Gak en, T Corison, J Doy, Monoger T Edge Boys' Sophomote Dosketball: Front Row M Urban. D Guy of son. M Anderson, A Recrenwol. M Holey, T McConhy Dock Row R Peril, J. Doy, D Gatozeo, S Rushin, M Londrus, K Opotz. Manager T. Phipps OOY5' DASKETOALL 117 Girls' Ooskerbol Reccxd 14-2 GEARS OPKX IT 55 MNNETCNKA 09 51 PJCHF D 27 54 DURNSVUE 38 0 w KENNEDY 41 -O 32 JEFFERSON 46 3 46 ST LOOS PARK 45 48 EDINA 44 CN 50 MMJETOf-KA 36 76 SIMLEY 42 54 RJCHFELD 34 62 DURNSVUE 44 57 APPLE VALLEY 46 76 KENNEDY 46 48 ARMSTRONG 45 41 JEFFERSON 40 50 ST LOWS PARK 52 V Jumping high in the air. Ann Beckon tips the boS to one of her ream mores. Opposite Page: Keeping herself between the bcJ ond her Edina opponent, lisa Schuben monuever her woy towards the basket. Gilt - FfOJhmon Basketball: Front Row P Her del. C Orocker. S Doy. Cooch Aprl Mesna, N. Eager. S. Fair Girls' Sophomore Basketball: Front Row. L. Long. A Detohuv. H Obersror. P. Oernons, L GreenshieWs Dock Row: G Guernsey. K Ame . K Carlson. J Krer. K EngeKng, S Connor, Cooch Olson 118 GALS' DASKETOAU. Ciry Chomps — Again! A dynamic Girls' Vorsiry basketball ream provided fans wirh plenry of action rhis year Coached by Joe Dolon and Sron Skjei, rhe ream consisronrly won and earned themselves o tie wirh Edina for rhe divisionol championship. In a cfiff-hanger ogoinsr Jefferson near rhe end of rhe season, Jessi Grimes, wirh six seconds left, scored rhe winning basker ro give them rhe dry chompionship. The communicorion and ream work were fantastic rhis season. We knew we could bear almost anybody”, said captain Jessi Grimes. Outstanding players were Molly Tadich, Ruth and Ellen Wise, Jessi Grimes, Tracy O'Drien and Ann Beckon. The ream's 15-2 record was a source of pride this yeor The Sophomore ream, coached by Rich Olson, finished rheir season wirh a 14-2 record. Coached by April Mesna, rhe Freshmen ream ended rheir season wirh o record of 2-8. Outstanding players were Nancy Enger ond Cathy Bracker. Girls' Vanity Basketball: Front Row. L. Schubert. E Vise. M Demuse, i Crimes. L Lee. Y Vrooo. E. Coleman Dock Row Cooch Doter . T O'Brien. IX Vise. A Beckon. M Todch. S. Ok . E Lepp. K Hengel. Cooch Sty At the free throw line. Molly mokes one of her many boskets during rhe 41-40 Jefferson gome. GIU5' BASKETBALL It? Strong orms ond coordination ore whor he!p Alexey Mriuhm suppon himself on rhe poroBei bars From stort to finish liso Anderson completes o much procriced oeriol Gels’ Gymnastics Record 5-2 OEAAS CPPOCNTS 12435 JEFFERSON 1165 13035 EDNA 1436 127 55 mouosvfv «75 127 45 MN TOtiKA 1187 1257 WCHFtLD 12895 12645 ST LOUS PARK 1139 13055 K£Nt DY 1166 Flying high In mid oir. Coleen Zohn mokes ir look eosier rhon it is os she opprooches the beom t20 GYMNASTICS Oolonce. ability, ond practice ore whor ir takes for Pot Tenpos to do o handstand during his routine It's Routine . . . Strong performance was o trademark of Lincolns' gymnosrics reoms rhis year Full of high spirits and building rolenr. rhe boys' ended rhe season wirh o 2-7-0 record. Coproins Alexey Minuhin ond Dr err Anderson helped rhe ream through o year of rough competition. Cooch Dob Gozolo really enjoyed working with rhe boys' ream ond noticed significant improvemenr rhroughour rhe season. The girls' ream finished the season wirh o record. Coproin Deth Colford ployed on important porr in the success of o trying season. The girls were aided by Coaches Cheryl Hill ond 1981 coproin Carlo Rrz. During o meet, Orion Loior Dalonce and perfection ore scored high with a wonderful Kim Noel's goals or o gymnosrics finish on his routine. meet Boys’ Gymnosrics Record 27 DEADS 89 58 PARK CENTRE 0339 OSSEO 8872 ARMSTRONG 94 56 KENNEDY 9236 BURNSVUE 9872 ROODNSOALE 9726 EDNA 10236 FRIDLEY 5 53 JEFFERSON Boys’ Gymnosrics: Front row D. Loior, A Mrtjftr. J Purmon. 0 Anderson, J Larson, D Vfcon. P Tenpos Dock row Cooch Tom Hoyden, P Roue . 0. Vtson. J. Vogr. K Houg, D Loior, R Chrtsnanson. M QuskxJ. D Johnson. Cooch Dob Gazcto V J GYMNASTICS 121 Boys' J.V. Wrestling: Front Row. D Coins. A Znnel. D Mulco. L EricKson. T Song. A Riette. D. Muleo Dock Row- S. Lower . S. Moore, W FWvorson, T Ronsrrom. 0 Peon. P Sreword. S. Jensen In o match agonst Southwest Glen Olson, or 98 pounds, pins his opponent Opposite Page Weighing in at 182 pounds. Burns Thayer gets the winning edge on o competitor. Boy ’ Freshman Wresrllng: Front Rc v T McNyroro. G Wakxe. T. D rKe, A Ofeon. T LeOore. G Jocobsen. S Lourenr, 0. Perry M Acer. T Graham 122 WRESTLING Going For The Gold Lincoln Wresrlers will remember rhe long, difficulr procrices full of bock breoking exercises, rhe doys of fosring before o march in order ro meer rheir desired weighr, and rhe feeling of sarisfacrion rhor o well-ployed march gave rhem. Rewords were reaped wirh o winning record of 8-4. Three All-Conference grapplers, Tom Bron, Paul Rorzein, and Glenn Olson odded rheir experience and expertise ro moke rhis lasr season o winning one. Under rhe direcrion of coproins Bron ond Rorzein ond coaches John Sourh, Don Wicklund, Gerry Anderson. Wayne Rorzme. ond Paul Voirh, rhe gropplers wenr on ro roke rhe Lincoln Invirorionol, ond place second or rhe Cambridge ond Sr. Fronds rournomenrs. Our of rhree Lincoln wresrlers who qualified for rhe srore comperirion, coproin Paul Rorzein mode rhe cur ond represenred Lincoln or rhe Srore Tournomenr. To qualify for o srore rournomenr, o wresrler musr place firsr or second in rheir region. The wresrlers helped moke Lincoln’s losr season one rhis school will olwoys remember. Boys's Varsity Wrestling: Froor row 0. Coins. S Hickey. G. Oonlon. D ftyOberg, N Steward Row 2 G Ofeon. P. (Votzien. F Saef. D Shond. D. Anderson. D Thoyer Row 0■ C McNamara. J. Putman, T Eton. D Meer. K Greenaig. S Jensen. M Tctrver With ease and ability. Chuck McNamara (138 pounds) brings a Southwest opponent down WPESTUNG 123 Ooys' Vorvry Hockey Record dlO DEARS 3 1 1 3 6 2 1 1 10 0 2 2 5 2 3 7 6 2 OPPONENT COLUMBIA HEIGHTS EONA ST LOUS PAWS KEWEDY ALBERT LEA MNNETONSA JEFFERSON OUWJSVUE ST PAUL ACADEMY WCHPELD EDNA ST LOU6 PAWS KENhtDY MJNhfTOWSA JEFFERSON MmAPOUS FCNRY DURNSVUE WOfaD In anticipotlon of rheir victory over Burnsvjfle, the Lincoln vorsiry hockey reom sronds for rhe noriond onrhem Tensed for action, Don Doggerr, Joe ftiekeoa, ond Todd ftoisum war for rhe referee to drop rhe puck Opposite page: Tension in rhe air. rhe reom woirs for rhe referee ro drop rhe puck Vorjlfy Hockey: Front Row. L Leecoon. M Hei. S Peorson. R Lawrence J Schrrwi. P Grobe Mx e Row Manager 0 Walter. T Enckson, T Gerdes. 0 Gotten. T Rushn, D Dogger;, D Deriold. T Ccrrwnghr. Manager T Drock Dock Row Cooch Dergyrom, T Rasum, J Refreno. M Murphy, J Wenortte, 0 Orownngg. Cooch Hoeg Nor pictured Manager T VonEschen 124 HOCKEY Ner Goins For Dears Using rhe Bloomingron Ice Gardens (DIG) os rheir home ice, rhe Lincoln Varsiry hockey ream hod several impressive vicrories. They defeored Sr Poul Academy, 10- 4, Kennedy, 5-2; Alberr Leo, 6-0; ond Jefferson, 3-2, jusr ro name o few. Senior Mike Heil mode rhe All Conference ream rhis year,- he ond Jeff Schmirz were co coproins of rhe ream Leading scorers of rhe ream were Todd Corrwrighr, Dove Berzold, ond Don Doggerr Togerher wirh rhe leadership of Coaches Dergsrrom ond Hoeg rhe reom rounded our rhe seoson in rhe Minneapolis Region ploy-offs. The J.V. reom, wirh o record of 8-11-1, consisred of seven freshmen, eighr sophomores ond rhree juniors. In spire of irs being o yourhful reom, Coach Hoeg “wos real pleased wirh rhe way rhe ream performed.” The reom's leoding scorer, Brad Sreiner, wos injured for rhe seoson during o gome wirh Minneronko. The reom's orher leoding scorers included Jock Heil, Kurr Svenson, ond Mark Brondr. Srrong supporr wos supplied by Cooch Hoeg ond reom monogers, Tom Brock ond Mirch Lepp They helped rhe reom learn ro work rogerher ond improve rheir skills for o rewording season J.V. HOCKEY: Front Row M tVorxt. J (XoooeJ. 0 Wfcon. D Oocwy. J khrrvrz, I McCarthy, Mdde Row: C Djcfcne. P Oooovoo. J Sveodioo, T IXusWo. C Srr h. D Danehe. Monoget 7 Orock Dock Row Monomer M Lepp. P Oec k. J He . J Veoonde, J Lonenberg, P Holm. Cooch Hoeg Nor P ur j Drod Sterer. Kjn Mazke Watching the puck Intently. goalie Sean Pear son sees it coming and catches c in his glove. HOCKEY 125 Kori Kretchmon, moving in, moving along, moving on Abundant Track In conrrosr wirh rhe posr few years, rhere was on over abundance of snow for rhe cros-counrry skiers This year. Wirh more snow, rhe number of meers increased which meonr more hard work ond comperirion for borh reams. The boys' ream wos led by Jeff Sorvik and Dirk fteichardr, borh of whom were named Mosr Voluoble Players for rheir ream. Juniors Sue Croven ond Kori Krerchmon led rhe girls' ream ond were also named Mosr Voluoble Players. Sue Croven placed renrh our of 48 in regional comperirion. Cooch Forsmarck feels rhor rhere ore o lor of promising slsiers for nexr year’s reoms. Cross-country skiing: Front Row: D Reichordr, J. Gingench, G Hurrerer, A Vrona, D. Boulton, S. Craven, K. Krerchmen. Row 2 M Dronen, R. Kotoerg, P Lee, C. Schworz, J. Moijolo, C. Rhea, C. Sefihsky. Row 3: D. Anderson, K Eck, S. Pike. A Sable, J. Deli. Row 4: J. Joeger, E. Petovo, T. Young, G. Grout, M Dell, Cooch Forsmorck. 126 CAOSS COUNTRY WNG (Opposite Poge) Members of the cross-country team found rhor (staying follow the ieoder in deep snow is sometimes easier than making your own rrocks. Bundled against the cold. Annette Wrona concentrates on perfecting her strides Taking the ups with the downs is o port of crosscountry skiing as Peter Lee finds out Coys' Gas-Country OEAIKS 41 45 24 15 16 42 21 X 26 Record 38 OPPONENT ROOONSDALE 31 KEteCDY 26 EDNA 50 DURNSVUE 50 JEFFERSON 50 KENNEDY X LAKEVUE 46 ST LOUS PARK 44 HJOfUD 45 ----------------- Gris' CrossCouvry Record 37 OEAPS OPPONENT 20 ROOONSDALE 48 46 KENNEDY 17 18 EDNA 46 20 OURNSVUE 47 20 MTNETONKA 47 24 JEFFERSON 47 40 KENNEDY 34 28 LAKEVLLE 44 46 ST. LOUS PARK 28 22 RJCHFELD 45 V_______________________________y Getting that extra stride in, John Jeoger overtakes felow teammate Tom Young CROSS COUNTRY 58SNG 127 Opposite Page: A moment of sieoce is needed for the ream members whde they prepare themseives for the next run With plenty of speed and sWl. Kirsren Freeberg posses another gate which brings her closer to the end of the run A look of confidence is given by Jim Vondersloor while skiing or Welsh Vioge r r Boys' SWocn $k Tcom Record 50 DEARS UNDOERGH OPPONENT 36 JEFFERSON 17 42 KENNEDY S3 55 RODON5DALE 0 48 RJOftlD 7 43 EE NA 12 Grts' Stakxn SW Team Record 50 DEARS LTCOERGH OPPOt il 33 JEFFERSON 22 42 KENhEDY 13 44 ROOONSOALE 11 40 RJCHFELD 15 36 EDINA 19 L -J Girl's Downhill Skiing; Front Row L Srrond. L NoTve. D leirtfo. K Freeberg. K Freeberg. K Meyer us Doch Row J Olson. S McNee.y. P Tyler. 5 Engefrorr, T Munson, N Ruw, Coocb Morrinson 128 DOW ! SNNG Trademark Team A generous omounr of snow conrribured ro on excellenr ski season The boys’, headed by coproins Don Greenshields and Howard Noreen, finished rhe season wirh on overall record of 8-2. Coproin Kirsren Freeberg led rhe girls' ream Through o 100 season. Combined, rhe reams hod a 14-0 overall record, which led rhem ro borh o Loke Conference chompionship ond the Secrion Six chompionship Koren Freeberg ond Pere Idsrrom were chosen by o poinr system os rhe mosr valuable skiers Coach Martinson commented, ’’Lincoln has always hod a really good ski ream, rhey ore formed by good srudenrs, good orhleres who ore onxious ro help eoch orher. This is rhe trademark of a good ream Boys- Downhill Skiing: Front flow P O’Drten, ) Vcrtdenkxx. H Noreeo, D. Greerehet flow 2 E Marson. M Venner. S Thom. P Idsrrom, E Kerman. D. Wfcon flow 3 M Former, J. Conway. D HoogUnd, M. Quwod low 4 D Beemsrer. K Cury. J Mrozek flow 5 D Mooney. M Broke). D. Barker. D Derberr flow 6 P LundqUsr. T Reynolds. S. Federtxsh. D. Ocrker Dock Dow 0. Mdnrosh. C Mondre. 0. Former. T Kerb, fV Koechteln. G leitdo. Cooch MartiftSOh On your mark, get set, go! A skser prepores himself for o quids roke off os rhe rimer goes off DOWMHU. 120 Snow Season! (Opposite page) Lisa Grimnirz, Trocy Wahl, and Debbie EbeHng moke a pretty rrio in ond our ol the water After an exhausting run, Jeff Nelson, Wade Larson, ond Tim Nelson find a ride to the top enjoyable Snow wos rhe word for those srudenrs involved in Ski Oub. Every Wednesday morning, rhe foyer wos filled wirh many srudenrs carrying ski boors, skis, ond poles in rheir arms. All were wairing ro receive rickets for rhe ofrernoon's rrip ro rhe slopes. Ski Club odvisors Jon Niemi ond Jock Dorn commented rhar rhe season wos full of snow ond only on one occasion did we nor go skiing. From lore November unril March, approximately 250 Lincoln srudenrs shored rhe some inreresr in skiing. The 198182 Ski Club sponsored o ski rrip ro Grand Taroche, Wyoming in which 40 enrhusiosric skiers participated. Later in rhe ski season rhe srudenrs hod o swirch of scenery. Duck Hill become old news, while Afron Alps and Welch Village become rhe place ro be. Advisor Jon Neimi quoted, I enjoy working wirh rhe kids. They hove o lor of fun and rhe season wos o good one wirh all rhe snow we hod. 4W Clot C Asdic. 1 Oa r ; 0«K C IWfiw, N 0wx w. N Oerto. M Orner. E Bondor. C tyw . 1 Ooroifcy. M Ocnwcge. N Oorrvn. 4 Ourr. ft Bj . 4 Catahan M Cameren. ft Campbel. C CanroJy. I Caprcn. 0 Certon. f Orton. C C Covona h. L Chcrton, 0 Condro. ft CocA. $ Currmnyi, 0 Osgjw, C Oav . 0 Oea P DeGcndo. 0 Bx nocrl. 0 tA Ty. P ENer. D Wimom. M Gcr, D Engcr. M Enger, C Engyrern, M Fermo, 4 F M . K. IVjvod. I Fanjm. C Force. G Gayertand. ft Gm. I 4 Cre T. D Crovcmg. 0 FtodScH. A Hcdner, 4 P Hsrdel. I Mda. ft Hc ieMn. 6 tocobscn. ft Kotow. J KryMnio 4 Koefeerg. I Iamcrecje. C lenon. 4 lendcrt. 0 Monhews. K McCoudmry. M Medamxs. J Meomer. 0 Meyer. L MdOag. T Monas. ft Moron. C Mewson.. i Mcetnce. I «+« P Muer J I Msphy. ft Ned. I Ncfcon. I Neeon. 0 Netan. 0 Meien, ft Nopoto. 0 O'Connor, P Osco. I Olson. T Osse . i OmrtAS. M Par . I Payor, 4 Pew. 1 Feat . P Po cl. M Prow. ft fteynd . I ftesberg. J ftotanson. ft Boon. A 4cHoertopen. 0 WixMn D 4he(y rd. K 4NJW. V 4ec e. T yssrrero. 0 4nyde, 4 VefTnee. 4. V on. M Tercen. ft I B. J Thomw. M Tacrteocr. M Th . K T «sma M fdr, P Tiiyi T. Vofcrne '. P Vainer. K Vegtnoom. 1 Vertieral. P Viono too SNCLIJO 20rh Anniversary The Aqua Debs sworn gracefully inro rheir rwenrierh season. Coach Mary Lou Allen has been coaching rhe Aqua Debs and Synchronize swim ream for rwenry years. In 1962 rhe firsr swim show was presenred In 1982 rhe losr show was presenred. The 1982 show flowed around a 20rh anniversary rheme. Swim show officers included co-caprain Kim Dukich, co aproin Shelly Gilberr, Renee Zierden, and Joneen Beds, On May 21 and 22 rhe girls' hard work and pracrice was glorified by rhe recognirion of a job well done Synchronized swimming has become on inrerscholasric sporr, wirh ren Lake Conference meers. As many os 40 girls come our for rhe sporr in rhe 1982 season” commenred Coach Alien. Aqua Dobs: Front Row: S Gfcen. J. Deck, J King, J. Ferguson. K OUsch Row Two. R Zierden. T Wohl. A. Schoenhofen. Row Three. A Tesner, H Johnson. R HerboW. A Me r. P Mooenson. Dock Row A. Josper. V. Gnmnirz. l Grtmrtfz. C Lurz, L. Wishcrr. M Decker Sirring or swimming, rhe Aqua Debs execure every move they moke with style, grace, and perfection AQUA DECS 131 It's like swimming ogdnsr q rubber bond.” Krisrion Oohme ond Dill Hompron S' assemble a resistance cord designed ro improve strokes, strength, and speed A DEARS GHs'SwtfTYrtng Record 17 OPPONENT 98 SOUTHWEST 71 84 ST LOOS PARK 86 66 RKHFEID 106 59 EDNA 113 80 KENEDY 92 63 OURNSVLlf «7 73 MM TCKKA 99 69 JEFFERSON 133 V J Opposite Page: Brian Daley shows his strength and enduronce os he raises off on the first leg of the 100 yard butterfly Girls' Swimming; Front low. J Teochout. S W e. D- M 0. J. CrorJ-tfe. M Couture. C Pfce.H DtobeOi flow 2. H. Dness. T Tirus, S Dotey. J. Thompson. J Dock. A Ovwemon, K. Froser. R. Ztetdeo Row 3: Cooch T Dciey. M Dorovon. J Undgren, K Rodedoch, S. Christenson, L Cornel, K Hengei. $ Ooven. C. SelnsRy. Cooch G. Ofeoo 132 SWMMWG Different Strokes Clod in jerseys which stored 'From rhe Land of Lincoln Worers'. rhe girls swim reom pur in three months of hard work ro corry rhe reom through o rough season. Memorable performances were contributed by All Conference diver Jenny Cronkire and rhe medley relay reom composed of rhe strong individuo! rolenrs of Karti Rode bach, Jane Lindgren, Sue Craven, and Jill Teochour. Under rhe leadership of our coproins and two coaches, rhe Lincoln Mermen endured inrense practice and weight lifting programs in on efforr ro pur rhe young reom on irs feet. It's o tor of hard work, bur you ger personal satisfaction when you improve your rime,” commented coproin John Wirherby. The demanding practices also paid off for Mirch Johnson ond Kevin Carlson who were rop rared divers. Boyi'SwImmlng: Frotv row J 't eh by. 0 D6ey. ft A rufo, S Throodsoo. K Bohem. T Nesiey Ckxh Row Cooch T Doley, T. Pke. T toughinghouse. D. Hampton, S Borousky, W Vcocss, Cooch G. Ofcon, M Johnson In and out of the pool, good form is o key focror in o winning performance SMMMNG 03 With his eyes on the boll. Dove Miibrandr is onridporing o booming return ----------- I Girls' Vorsiry Tennis Record 2-5 N DEARS OPPONENT 1 EDINA 6 3 RICHFIELD 4 6 ST LOU6 PARK 1 1 JEFFERSON 6 2 BURNSVILLE 5 2 MINNETONKA 5 7 KENNEDY 0 V. Boys’ Vorsiry Tennis Record 3-10 DEARS OPPONENT 6 COOPER 1 3 ROOWSDALE 4 2 EISENHOWER 5 0 EDINA WEST 7 2 KENNEDY 5 1 JEFFERSON 6 1 ST LOU6 PARK 6 0 EDINA EAST 7 1 RICHFIELD 6 4 WASHBURN 3 1 MINNETONKA 6 1 BURNS VUE 6 7 COOPER 1 Roys' J.V. Tennis: Coach Martinson. E. Beenken, 6 Bores, D Blenis, G. Grout, S. Casperson, J. Tehle, D. Wilson, M Former, M Link, B. Kruse, M. Fulson, J. Gfflespie. T Edgell Girls' Freshmen Tennis: (obove) Front Row: K. EngelKing, S Connor, K. Link, S Porter. Dock Row: V. Grimnirz, C. Kuntz, K. Shulfer, L Copron, N. Bieneke, J. ScNogel, C. Conody, D. Corrwrighr. S. HkJesrod Girls' J.V. Tennis: Front Row. J. Anderson, S. McNeety, K. Olson, H Johnson, K Freeberg, J Olson, L Wa5d. Dock Row: Cooch Weiss, L Grrnnirz, C Ebel, H Morgan, C. Jocobs, M. Sundberg, S Nyionder, S. Whirford. L. Hygrell. 134 TEt fc Point, Set, Game! Lead by coproins Doug Perrl ond Jeff Wagner rhe boys' varsity rennis ream finished rhe season wirh o 3-K) record. Losing o number of accomplished seniors, rhe ream relied on underclassmen ralenr ro pull them rhrough a challenging and comperirive year. Oursranding players, Michelle Landrerh and Kim Posch helped rhe girls’ ream ro a 2 and 5 record. The ream was headed by coach Rosbourough. The girls' J.V. ream was off ro a good srorr os well os an eorly one. They srarred rwo weeks before school ond played on rhe newly resurfoced rennis courrs. Wirh o lore srorTing ond ending season, rhe girls’ freshmen ream endured many marches in rhe cold. Boys' Varsity Tennis: Front Row D. Mibrondr, J Wogner, B Arnold, 0. Jordon, M. Redmond, S. Worts, D Byrne, A Smirh, T Ness, D. Perrt, Coach Molosky Girls' Varsity Tennis: (above) Front Row. L Erickson, B. Lee, A Soisrod, K. Horrung, J. Conley. M Londrerh, J Eldred Dock Row Cooch Rosbourogh, K Brondr, T Popovich. K. Posch. R Bonrroger. E. Lepp For Brett Arnold rhe first rhing is deep concentration, then ready position ond o smashing return. raws 135 r — Gris' Versify Votieybcll Record 2-5 OEARS OPPONENT 7 MINNETONKA 0 6 EDINA 1 3 KENNEDY A 3 ST LOUIS PARK A 2 RICHFBD 5 2 JEFFERSON 5 0 DURNSVUE 7 J Girls' 0 Teom Volleyball: Front Row. P Sjoquist. C Dlexrud, D. Meyer, J. Thoma. J. Guernsey Dock Row Coach Thompson. P. Evonson, P. Tyler, L. Anron, L Craven. P. Clemons, M, RetChordr Girls' Freshman Volleyball: (above) Front Row: C Faier, S. Fair, K. Wshy, G. Snyder, S. Monssen Dock Row: Coach Lewis, A. Wongerin, J. Krei, C Glberr, N Enger V36 VOUEYDAU Spiking Dears! With plenty of couroge ond effort coproin Henry Fry lead her ream through o difficult ond trying season. Mony hours of practice along with dedication were a port of the reams final record of 2-5. The very rolenred senior Jessie Grimes, was chosen unanimously by her teammates to represent them as the most valuable player. Another person who was a great credit to the ream was senior Ruth Wise who wos all-conference Girls' J.V. Volleyball: Front Dow. K. BueSow. D Link, D. LaMoore. C. Heilman, C. Cavanaugh. Dock Dow. Cooch Jungwirrh, H. McQocxd, S. Blair, R, Herbold, K. OkJowsM. Girls' Varsity Volleyball: (above) Front Dow B FaBer. C. Heilman. F. Coleman, C. Elder, J. Grimes. Dock Dow. T. O'Brien, S. Budewirz, M. Tadkh, R W e. H. Fry Concentration, slsfl ond a lor of action is o porr of Beth Failer's srraregy ogainst her opponents VCUEYOAU S37 While preparing for rhe forol fty boa. Pod Andre concenrrores on rhe ocrion. Strike!'' Koren Kosrick hopes for this col os she winds up for rhe pitch. Dears Ar Bar The 1981 edirion of rhe Bear Baseball Team polished off rheir season wirh a 2 and 14 record Afrer a slow srorr ro rhe season, Cooch Carlson said We found our srrongesr poinr ro be ar rhe end Coproin Dave Daggerr summed by saying rhar Wirh rhe rolenr we had, we were hoping ro hove gone farther. The JV squad finished wirh a 6 and 10 conference record. Wirh many excellent players moving up ro varsity, '82 should be a good one for rhe Barring Bruins. 1981 was a year of hard work for rhe Bear Sofrball Team as well, os rhey roared into a rough season. Vorsiry pircher Dawn Tingdole led her squod through rhe season ro an overall record of 8 and 9. The JV softball squod come our of rhe season wirh a record of 8 ond 8 As JV cooch Gndy Thompson sold, The ream ployed well together. The girls ore looking forward ro an even berrer season next year. $ Von y 60 Ocw. 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Deers Ooys' Vorvy Go Accord 3-5 Opponent 229 EDNA EAST 2f7 242 MMCTONKA 243 206 pjo«ld 196 200 ST LOUS PAWS 206 201 EDNA 'WEST 191 241 OUPKSVUE 210 205 JEFFEASON 201 209 KEMffiY 212 Dears Gris' Verify Golf 80 '81 Record 5-5 Cry Champs lefce Cooference6«h Region 6AA 3rd Opponent 223 EBENHOWEA 178 204 WO«LD 211 220 OUAnSVILE 210 200 KENNEDY 199 239 MNNETOtKA 339 t94 EDNA EAST 266 256 WAYZATA 222 160 PAAK CENTER 173 163 EDNA WEST 170 217 OSSEO 229 183 JEFFERSON 167 MO GOLF Mean On The Green The two reams, J.V and Varsiry, practiced ar Dwan Golf Course everyday, playing rheir home marches rhere also. The girls’ ream has increased in size subsronriolly wirhin rhe posr rwo years. Coaching rhe girls was Mr. Robin Carlson. The season's oursranding players were seniors Sue Graff and Lynn Horrung. The Varsiry reams' final record or rhe end of rhe '81 season was 5 and 5. The boys' ream, under Coach Von Kempen, hod an average year wirh some good individual performances. Joe Riekena hod on espeaoBy good season and will be helping cooch rhe ream in '82. The coprains of rhe girl's '81 season were juniors Cindy Luecke and Annerre Marzke. The boys Caprain was senior Jim Riekena. During practice on the fairway. Joe Riekena prepares for o tong drive GOLF Ml Up ond Over! Onon Hatvetson needs good speed « order ro bunch himsc over the high jump bor tton Voiwty Track. ftwvAow J Co oy 0 HoogkrcJ T Hr ) Thotvon. J Vroroon, M Set 0 (tow,) OroOy, C Than. 0 Mph. 0 R«hcrr Stcong now R tTOKP VkUT.T Cvo uo.G to crd.S % n.R Mb .! Wwon.M nary. T Ww( Axh .C loncn pftovo, J Orftor.. M YotoQOjr .P •. f Oosv J L- ftwr. I Oworr .P OOn r D Mat flow S rkXModcn.O DaxhcrO, I 0«rYir S Zctv.C H nQ T Vc w . A ftwrra.J Sav . S Thorn. D ymn OowSC Dro9f. M Pur ou«h0 how. T ftororom.J OuV . 0 M w 00r0.1 EhOoon G IrO. 0 W(W 0 Mveon .W S Caxh HoyOpn. J V«e. X CM , S Oac iky T Brvroi' T Crecn S «n« T Chot . R Cavor. M Tut W 7 Cootf fct . M Aoan.p Ue.K «nrq P Thoy r. • ftutfra.R MaUf .M r nav.Coothlarnav 0 Her.O Autrm.i kctoo.M Hom.0 Ry fcr9.D Dav n J Bath. M r.-r«xr T Cajo Ccoch VO«r 3 P K«o« (Upper right) Jeff Sorvick. on imponant member of the hurting ream, proves once ogon whor he con do 142 TRACK Running, Racing, And Record Making During rhe '80-'81 rrock season, many new records were ser by borh rhe boys' and girls' reams. One of rhe more record serring girls was sophomore Jennifer Dell. Besides serring rhree new school records she finished firsr in rhe 200 merer dash or rhe srare meer. The enrire ream hod onorher excellenr season, finishing wirh a record of 6-1. A new boys' vorsiry record was ser by senior Mike Sable in rhe 200 merer dash. He and junior Mike Herrmann were named All-Conference and a sophomore record for rhe rriple jump, an unusuol evenr, was ser by Jim Burke. The boys finished wirh a seoson record of 1-1- 4. They are looking forward ro anorher challenging season. Even toward the end of o long day, Mike Fkxn uses his whole body ro whirl rhe discus ro it's maximum distance. Knowing the points ore desperately needed. Carlo Rrz mokes o greot effort to break the day's record. — Gris' Versify Tracts Record 61 Apple VoJey Eogle Relay Region 6AA 6fh 4ih Dears Opponenr n K£t €DY 51 85 JEFFERSON 43 81 EDNA EAST 47 96 EDNA WEST 38 73 RKWTEID 53 79 ST LOWS PARK 49 43 MMCTONKA 64 Boys' Vcrsiry Trods Record M4 Rosemounf InWcrtond 5rh Bur ns vie Sophomore InvKonoool 7rh Dears Opponent 73 ST LOUS PARK 73 82 EDNA EAST 60 43 JEFFERSON 102 61 KENt-fDY 85 55 BURNSVLLE 82 EDNA WEST 85 y As the gun sounds. Adorn Ritchie and Ns reornares charge our of rhe blocks TRACK W3 7pTU_L Her supporr ond knowledge comforted rhe ream ... -Nancy Enger This typical stance was taken by Coach Par IXosborough while The dedication of Coach Don deciding positions for rhe nexr Corruth guided rhe Sophomore rennis meet reom through many victories. Head Coache Footballi Stan Skjei Joe Dolan Tenni . Jerry Molosky Pat Rosborough Soccer Ken Haeg Steve Colford Cro t Country- Tom Hayden Barney Klecker Volleyball: Judy Jungwirth Swimming: Tim Daly Cordon Olson Basketball Joe Hutton Stan Skjei Joe Dolan Wrestling. John South Gymnastics: Bob Gozola Cheryl Hillis Hockey Terry Bergstrom Ken Haeg Cross-Country Skiing: lewis Forsmark Downhill Skiing. Leroy Martenson Track Noel Faber Jerry Anderson Softball, Judy Jungwirth Baseball: Marly Carlson Aqua Debs-. Mary lou Allen Golf: Ted Van Kempen Robin Carlson 144 COAOtS Coaches Olson, Dolon, ond Skjel of rhe Girls' Baskerbol reom guided rhe cogers through onorher winning seoson. Directing both girls ond boys spons were Athletic Coordinators Jock Dorn ond Mary ViBeHo. Polished Outside . . . Anxious Inside Teamwork, srroregy ond orhleric abiliry, oil go inro o successful sporrs ream; rhis is rhe resulr of hours of practice. Overseeing rhese practices were rhe seldom- seen coaches who combined oil these essential elements into smoothly executed ploy. Team members listened to their coaches ond did what they were told ond from rhis understanding, gomes were won ond lost. Ployer cooch relationships ore important for rhe morale of rhe ream. Lincoln coaches were successful in getting to know ond respea their ployers. This, combined with rhe thrill of competition, mode for o successful seoson, whether rhe record wos o winning or losing one. Behind rhe scenes were Athletic Coordinators Jock Born ond Mary Villello. Along wirh helping cooches set up individual programs, they were instrumental in setting up where ond when gomes would take place. They also sow to ticker soles ond rhe recording of scores ond records after the gomes. They were os busy in administration os rhe ployers were on rhe field. A fine effort by cooches ond administrators mode Lincoln's sporrs program rhis year successful ond rewording for all. COACHES U5 MG P£OPl£ PEOPli VJ7 148 SENIORS SERENE ADRAHAMS: Voleybol 10,11. Trock 10,11,12; Abes Oobes 12; Sk Qub 11,12; 1M Voleyboa 11,12, tttS 12 JILL ACKERMAN: Abes Dobes 12; SAC 12; Sk Oub 11.12. Powder Puff 12 JOHN ADAMS DANIEL R. ADAMS TROY ADAMSON: Commended Notional Merit Scholar. Gtted ond Tdented 10,11,12; Concert Bond 10,11,12, Jazz Bond H.12; Morchmg Bond 10,11,12. Bonk Copt 12 MARY AKIMOTO: Abes Oobes 10.12; Trock 10,11.12. SAC 11,12; WS 12; Vice Pres. 11; Sk Oub 10.11 ORUCE ALEXANDER: Vo-rech 12 MARK ALLEN: Sk Oub 10.11,12 DAVE ALM: Bosebd 10,11; FoorboB 10,11 DAWN ALSTRUP: PyynoBryi 10; Sk Oub 10. French Oub 12 ANITA ANDERSON: Flogs 10. Sk Club 10, Brunettes H. Who’s Who Among American high School Studenr; French Oub 11,12; Powder Puff 12. BRETT ANDERSON: Wresrtng 9,10,11,12; Gymnosrics 10,11,12; Copr. 12; Trock 10. IM Sports 11,12 BRIAN ANDERSON: Orchesrro 10,11,12; Foorbafl 10. CRAIG ANDERSON: PHosophy Oub 11.12; Yearbook 12 KEVIN ANDERSON MARK ANDERSON: Mah Quh 12. AFS 12 Selling donuts was more rhon o chore” for DECA members Jeorune Burhsrrom ond Boeam Peterson Varsity cheerleaders Corrie Molosky. Pom Busserr, ond Connie Gokjmg emphasize time during their Homecoming pepfesr KRIS ANFINSEN: Abes Oabes 10. Ski Oub 0.11,12 KIM ANGRIMSON: Deco 12, kvrarrxrab 11.12 SCOn APP: SAC 10 CRAIG ARMSTRONG: Dasebol 10, Newcomer O. Ski Oub 0.11,12 PEGGY AYOTTE MICHELLE OACH: SAC 11. Abes Dobes O. JULIE DAKER: flogs 0,11.12, Cop 12. DECA 12 AMY OAKKEN: Champion Voley Ur on Hgh School 9.0 11 Prom Conrvrwee 11 Yeorbook 12. Newcomer s Oub 12. Corxjy Smprng 9.10 VIRGINIA OALLARD DOD OARDER LAURA DAROER: Morchng OonO 0.11.12. Ski Oub O Symphony Dond 0.11, Concerr Oond 12 ORAD DARKER: Wresrtng O DRIAN DASKFIELD: Smol Engne Assr 0,11 Auto Mech Asy 12 DAN DATTEN GREG DECK JANEEN DECK: Son Scnvw 10.11.12. NHS 12. Abes Oobes 11, Swimming 12. Synchronized Swimming 9 0 11,12. Marching Oond 0,11.12. ftonk Copi 12. PMosophy Oub 12. Ski Oub 0,11,12 ORENT OEERY WENDY DEINEKE: Art Oub 12 MICHAEL DELL MICHAEL OENDA MICHELLE OENDA: Soccer 10.11. Trock 10. Abes Dobes 10.12. SonSummr 101112 JEFF OENNIN: Fortbal 10.11.12. Lettered 1112. Trock 0.11.12. NHS 12. Ski Oub 0.11.12. IM W ghtl«fi.ng 0,1112 DAVID DENNETT: FootboS 0,11.12 Trock 0.11.12 Chess Gjb 10.11.12. Powder Puff Cheerleader and Cooch 12 12. LORI OENKOWSKI: Lrrcc Deles 0.11 GREG DENSON: Soccer 0.11 TIM DENSON: Dosebol 11.12. DECA 12. Homes 12. IM 0.11.12 DAVID DETZOLD: Hockey 9 0.11.12. Lettered 0.11.12 Soccer 9.0. DECA 12 MARK DIRTZER: Ski Oub 0.11.12 Mcychng Bond Oil. Concert Oond 0,11, Jazz Bond 12 NHS 12 DAVE DITTICK RUSSELL D. DLAIR: IM Voleybol 0.11.12 IM Softbol 11.12 KELLY DLOOMER: Son Summr 0.11.12 JIM DLUM: LTC 11.12. Fol Ploy 11.12. Ski Oub 9.0 Notional Men Scholarship Sem Fmoirsi Mah Ouh 12 While watching the talent show tryouts. Amy Meter looks up. only to find o photogrophor stcnng or her LIZ BODIN CINDY BOERNER: Abes Bobes 11; OCA 12. Son Sumrrtr 11.12; Member of Amencon Legion Junior Auxiory 10, H, 12; V e Prei 10 SHAWN BOESER: Softbol 10.H.12; Vo-rech 12 DIANE BONIARCZYK: h€AKT 11,12. BETH BOOMGARDEN: OEA; Trebel Ox GREG BORES: Tennis 9,10.11.12; Goss Country Ski Teom 11.12; SW Oub 9.10.11 JACKIE BORGESON: French Oub 12 BONNIE BRANDT: Concea Bond 10.11.12; Ski Oub 10.11.12 JILL BRANDT: Marching Oond 11,12. LTC 11,12; NHS 12. AMY BRAY: Marching Band 10,11,12; Symphony Band 10.11; Concerr Oond 12; Trock; 10. MICHELE BRENING: Ski Oub 10; SAC 10 STEVE BRODERS: Basebol 9.10.11,t2, Lettered 11,12. IM Basketball 11,12; Footbai H.12. Lerrered 11,12, NHS 12. LESLIE BROWN BETSY BUCK: OEA 12 BOB BUCK: Soccer 10.11 SHARON BUDEWITZ: VoAeybol 10.11,12 The World Of Art Dy borh srudenrs ond reochers, Dorren Debing, Pere Hoecherl, ond Mike Srurieberg hove been recognized os gifred ond porenrioliy greor arrisrs. Inreresred in arr since he con remember, Doren Debing srorred drawing in grode school. He enjoys drawing humon figures. Wirh his forher on experienced orrisr ond ceramics reocher. Pere come by his rolenr ond inreresr in orr narurolly. Self sorisfocrion drew Mike Srurieberg inro rhe world of orr. His moin inreresr is in rhe drawing of people ond figures. He quores, I believe life is o gifr from God ond whor you do with ir is your gifr ro Him”. All rhree plan ro further rheir educorion in orr. 152 SEMOAS KRIS DUELOW: VoOeyboI 11,12. Trock 11. NHS 12 SUSAN BURT: Tennis 10. Concert Bond 10.11.12. Geater Twin Cry Youth Symphony 10. Medico! Explorers 12, Stole Music Contest Vimer 10,11,12; Skt dub 11,12 PAT BURTON: NHS 11,12. Golf 12 CLINT CARLSON KEVIN CARLSON: Soccer 10.11,12. Swimming 9.10.1112 cop! 12; USPL 12 TODD CARTWRIGHT: Foorbol 9.10.11.12; Hockey 10.11,12 Gcsebol 10 CINDY CAVANAUGH: Voleybdl 11.12. Trock 11.12, Powder Puff Foorbol 11.12. Abes Bobes 12 DAVE CHASE DEBBIE CHIARAIANO: SM Oub 10,11,12; Abes Bobes 11 CARRIE CHRISTIANSON SONJA CHRISTENSON: Soccer 10,11; Softbol 10. Swimming 12; Cross Country SWng 11, ABES BABES 10,11,12. Young Ufe 10.11) NHS 12; Philosophy Club 12, AFS 10. SK Oub 10.11 EILEEN COLEMAN: Soccer 10,11,12. Boskerbo 10,11.12. Golf 10.11,12; copr. 12, Lettered 10.11.12. Abes Dobes 12. SAC 12. WS 12 FRANCES COLEMAN; Voleybdl 10,11,12, Octsketbol 10. Track 11.12; Abes Dobes 10.12; Choir 10.11.12; hrromsal Voleybol 11,12 ELIZABETH COLFORD: Cheerieocfr g 10; Soccer 11,12. Gymnastics 2.10.11 Copt 12; SAC 11.12 PAT COMER JOANNE CONAWAY: HEAAT 12 RICK CONNER: Foorbol 9.10.11.12. lerrered 10.11.12. Track 9.10.11.12. Son Sumnv 10.11.12. SAC 12 ELIZAQETH COPE: Cone err Choir 11.12, Conrnentofe 12. Abes Oobes 10.11.12. SAC 11.12. Jr Class Pres. Sr Class Sec . Youth n Government X). 11; NHS 12 RENEE CORLL: Abes Oobes 11 KATHY CORNELIUS: Junior Achevemenr 10. Abes Oobes 11. Track 10.11.12, lettered 10.11.12. Crass Country 11,12. Lettered 11,12. Copt 12 LORI CORNELL: 6.9.10.11.12. Copt 12. Go 10.11.12. Abes Oobes 10.11,12, Pres 12. SAC 10.11.12. Son Summit 10.11,12. French Oub 11. Moscot 12 RON CRASWELL: DECA 10. Vo-Tech 12 LINDA CROOK: AFS 10. Sk Oub 10.12. Cheerieodng 11.12. NHS 12. Trees 12. Go 11.12. Young Life. 10.11,12 RODERT CRUMRINE: 0€CA 10. V1CA, 11.12 JEANNEnE M. DAGEN: Theoter Oub 10.11. Abes Oobes 11. Office Educotion 12 DOUG DAGGETT: DoseboJ 10,11.12. Lettered 11.12, Soccer 11. WS 12. SAC 12. 5k Oub 11.12. IM 11.12 SUE DAHL: Vo-Tech 11.12 STEVE DALEY: foorbol 10.11 JODI DARROW: Flogs 10.11.12 PATTI DEGONDA: Go 10.11.12. Copt 12. Morchng 0 yxJ 11.12. Abes Oobes 11.12, Ski Oub 10.11.12 DARREN DEOING: Soccer 10 MAGGIE DEMUSE: Soccer 10.11,12. Softbol 10, Dosketbo! 10.11.12. DECA 12 Run. Stop. Oreok . .. Mork O'Drien programs one of the Apple I comparers 154 5£MCX S KIM DIETZ: Cheerog seaon fo Lincoln sporrs PETER DILLS: Motchmg Oond 10.11.12, Concert Oond 11.12 Conrmentob Techracoi 11,12, Theoter Techraoon 11.12. Yeorbook 10.11.12. MECC computer 12. AFS 12. Associate photo editor for Yeorbook 12 ROBERT DINGMAN Dale DION: Votech WECEP DEBORAH DOCKENDORF: Tenni 10. Flogs 11,12. Ccpt 12. Ski Club 10,11.12. Abes Dobes 11, Son Sunrrv 11 JACKIE DOLD: HEART 11.12 GARY DONLAN: Oond 10.11. Footbcfl 10. Wrestling 9.10,11.12 ROBERT DONNELLY: VotCCh 11.12 MAUREEN DONOVAN: Swtmmng 10.11,12. Abes Gabes 11.12. PNosophy Oub 12 MOLLY DORSEY: Ski Oub 10. Abes Dobes 11.12. Young Life 11,12 ROBERTA DOWLING: Soccer 10.11,12. Ski Club 10. SAC 12. Softball 10. Son Summi 11.12. Powder Puff Footbot 11.12. Abes Dobes 10 TODD DRAZEN: Art Club 12 MICHELLE DRYDEN: HEART 11.12. WECEP Work Progrom, Honor rol I DENISE DUDREY: Trebel Ctxx 10. Concert Char 11,12 KIM DUKICH: Marching Oond 10.11,12, Ronk Copt 11,12. Concert Dond 11.12. Synchronized Swimming 9.10.11,12; Lettered. 9.10,11,12, Copt 12. Son Sumrns, 12 JILL DYKSTRA: Dromo 9,10. Explorer Pov. Q.10. Machhg Dond 10. Oond 10.11. Gymnastics 9,10, SAC 9.10.11.12. Ski Club 9,10,11.12, Ski Team 11.12, Abes Dobes 10.11.12, Moh Quh 10, AFS 10.11,12, Young Life 11.12 Powder Puff Foorbat 11.12. Mascot 11 SENORS 155 STEVE DYKSTRA TOM EDGELL: Tennis H.12; SW Oub 11.12; Footbci Monoget 12 TIM EDSTROM: Foorbol. «.11.12. Track, «; Bond «. IM Weight Lifting; Lettered 11,12 DAVE EHLEN: HEAAT 12 HOLLY EINESS: SW Oub «. Greorer Twin Ones Youth Symphony 11, Swim Team 11, Gris Store ofretnote 11. Al- Stote Band. Abes Bobes; KHS. Phiosophy Oub; Concert Bond H KEVIN EISSINGER: Votedv NANCY ELFERING TODD ELFTMAN: Soccer «.11. Copt. 12; Sking 11.12; Track «.11,12; Lettered 11,12; NHS 11.12 JACK ELLEFSON: Ooss Country 11. Track H. Lettered 12 MARY ELSINGER TOM ELTON: Footbol «.11,12, Wresting 9.«.t1.12; Copt 12; Track « Young Ufe 10.11.12. NHS 12; Pres. Boy s State oiternote 11. JOHN ENGELHART: Track «.11.12. Lettered 11,12. Soccer «.H.12; Lettered 11,12. Young Ufe 10.11.12. NHS 12 MELISSA ENGER: Yeabook 11.12, Sports Editor 12. IM Voleybol 11. SW Oub «.11,12; Treble Choir « Orchestra 11. Morching Bond 12. SAC. 12 Lettered 12 PAUL ENSTAD BROOKE ERICKSON TY ERICKSON: Soccer «.11.12; Tennis «. Homes 12 156 SEMORS Tri-Seoson Skills Lincoln hod many exceprionol orhJeres in rhe 1981-1982. school yeor. Two of Those oursronding seniors were Por O'Brien ond Annerre Marzke. Par wos involved in sporrs oil yeor. During rhe foil he played soccer, which he had been ploying since ninrh grade. He also porricipored in summer soccer. In rhe winrer monrhs he glided down rhe ski slopes os o member of rhe ski ream. Por olso skiied on rhe USSA ream during his high school years. In rhe spring, he porricipored in rrack. Annerre wos olso involved in sporr acriviries oil yeor. In rhe foil she demonsrrored her skills on rhe soccer field. In oddirion ro being on inspirorion ro rhe reom, she wos one of rhree co-coproins. In winrer, Annerre wos o member of rhe Lincoln Ski reom. Spring wos o rime ro show off her rolenred skill of golf. She porridpared in al rhree sporrs renrh Through rwelfrh grodes. DRENT ERICSON OETH FAILER: Voleybol 12; Dcnd 11 STEVE FALK: Ooskerbol 11.12; n Sofrbol 12; Oond 10 ANN FATLAND: Trebel Choir 10, Lincoh Odes 11,12; Pres 12. MICHAEL FEMRITE: Dosketbol 10,11,12; Cross Country 12 Track 12; NHS JILL FERGUSON: Morchmg Dond «.11.12. Dor Copr 12. $W Oub «. Coocen Dond 12 LISA FICK CARL FIETEK PAULA FILLDRANDT: AFS 11. NH 12; SAC 12. Store Sponish Contest Winner « MotvQuh 12 LINDA FINSTROM TOM FISCHER MICHAEL FRANKE DOD FRANKS: 5W Oub «.11,12 KIRSTEN FREEOERG: Cheerlecxing «. Terviis teom 11. SW teom 11. 12, Lettered 11,12, Copt 12 CHRYSA FREEMAN: Soccer 12 JAMES FREEMARK MARVIN J. FREUND: Ooss Treos O. Concen Bond 10,11.12; Ronk Copton 12. Theater 11.12, Sommer Mustcof 11, Store One Act 11. Speech Teom 10.11.12. CoPres 11. Tennis 12. Pfriosophy Club. 12. Conrmenrob 11,12; f JS 12 KELLY FRIES: Votech 11.12 HEATHER FRY: Confnenrofe 0.11.12. Student Drecror 12. Accomponest 0.11.12. Concen Choir 0,11.12, IM VcioyboJ 0.11. Vdeybal 0.11.12. Cap 12. Ooskerbol O M s Bloomington 12 scon GASOW ROD GEISLER: IM softbol 11. IM Vrfeytx 11. IM Footbol 12. IM Door Hockey 12 SHELLEY GILDERT: Treble Chor O. Concert Chcx 11.12, Commentols 12; Synchron ed Swrrmng 9.0.11,21, Copr 12. Lertered 0.11,12 JACK GILLESPIE: Terms 0.11,12. Concert Che 0,11.12, Commentob 11.12; Ski Oub O KIRK C. GOHDE: AV asstsront 9.0,11.12 KRISTIE GOHDE CONSTANCE 0. GOLDING: Cheedeodng 0.11.12. SAC 0.11; Treos 12. Abes Bobes 12. Son Sommr 11.12. Powder PJf Foorbol 12 ALLEN GRAFF JOHN GRANNAN: An Oub KENT GREENING: Fooftxtf 0.11,12. Copt 12. Wrestling 0.11.12. Track 0.11,12. Lertered 11.12 DAN GREENSHIELDS: Footbol 0.11,12, Sktmg 0.11,12 Letrered O.H.12. Copt 11.12 JULIE GRIFFITH: Concen Che 0.11. Medicd Explores 12. Evergreen 12, NHS 12 JESSI GRIMES: VoteybaB 0,11.12. Doskerbcli 0.11.12, Softbofl 0,11,12 158 SEMOftS A confused Eileen Colemon rries ro rocMe o rough frtysics assignment For Steve Or odors, lunch time Is nghr up there w h Physics ond Analysts when t comes ro having fun SUE GRIMES SHARON GRIMNITZ LUANN GRIWAC: Yeorbook 11.12. CoCdror 12. Soccer 10.11.12. lettered 11.12. Newcomers 10. TrocR 12. Young L e 10.11.12. Son Summa 12 JERRY GROD: VlCA 11.12 MARA GROTINS: Arr Oub 11. Who's Who Among American Hgh School Smdenrs 11. Orvinerres 12. Phlosophy Cub 12. Son Summa 12. Abes Dobes 12 DAWN GROVER: Tenne 11. Abes Dobes 12. SAC Powder Puff foorbol. Young Life Son Summa DALE GRUNDSTROM GLADYS E. GUEVARRA KRISTINE HAAS: OCA 12 LISA HAGENS: Abes Dobes 12 TIMOTHY HALEY: Foorbol 10.11.12. Copf 12. Ooskertx «.11.12. Oosebol 10.11.12; NHS 12 JIM HALL: Sto Oub 10. Morchng Dond 0.11. Concert Dond 11. r«S 12 KAREN HAMILTON OARD HANDT CAROL HANSEN: Drunenes 11.12. AFS O. SAC 12. Yeorbook 12. French Oub 11 DORIE HANSON: Ski Oub O JULIE HANSON: Son Sumnrir 11,12. RENEE HANSON ANNETTE HARMON: SW Club 10. Abes Babes 11; IM Sofrbd 11; DECA 12 ROONEY HARRIS: Concert Ox 10,11.12; Coortnenrols 10. Jr Achetvemerv tl; Teen Masiom 11; Son Surnrrt 10.11.12 PAniE HARTMAN: Cheerleoding 11,12; Soccer 10; Golf 10.11. lerrered 11. NHS 11.12; Young Life 10,11,12; Trock 12; Powder Puff Foorbo! 11.12 MICHAEL HARTMANN: Foorbci 10,11.12; Lerrered 11.12; Basketbdl 10,11,12; Track 10.11,12; Lerrered 10,11.12 KAREN HAVUK: Vo Tech H. SAC 12 MICHAEL C. HEIL Hockey 10.11,12; Copr 12. IM We hr Ufrtng. ANNE HEINSOHN: Machhg Oond 0.11.12; Goss Country Sking 0.12, NHS 12. ALISA HEINTZEMAN: Treble Ox O; Concert Ox 11.12; CaPres of Concert Ox 12; Abes Bobes. KATHY HEMPEU Soccer 9,0.11,12; Copr. 12; SAC 11,12. Art dub 12 CHARLES HENGEL Oosebd O; Trock 12; Boskerbol 0,11,12; Ooss Counrry 12; NHS 12. ORUCE HENNINGSGAARD: Foorbol 9,0.11.12; Lerrered h.12, Trock 9,0,11.12. Lerrered 11,12; WS 12; SW dub 9.0.11 JANICE HERMAN: DECA 11,12; Work Experience O STEVE HERO: Vo Tech 11,12 ERIKA HERRMANN: Brunettes 12. Abes Bobes 12. SAC 12; Son Summit Unique Fortitude Among rhe senior holl of fame members, Milse McCorron wos recognized for his perservering orrirude. Mike orrended Lincoln renrh Through rwelfrh grades, wos o high achiever, ond hod o busy schedule. The only difference berween himself ond orhers wos rhe facr rhar he wos usually seen in o wheelchair. Mike hod Cerebeller Aroxio, o disease rhar offeers rhe Cerebelum, causing loss of conrrol over some muscle coordinarion. Mflse said his favorire class was Psychology. He also enjoys being ourdoors fishing and is a rrue sporrs fan. V60 SEMORS RENE HERTEUX: WS 12; Track (Mgr.) 10. Footbol (Mgr) 11; Gfred Totenred Program 11; Lettered 10,11 STEVE HICKEY: Foorbol 10.H.12; Lerrered 11.12; Vresrtng 10.11.12; Lerrered 12; IM Sofrbol; SAC 12. JULIE HICKS: CheerlecxSng 10. Drumetres H.12; Yeorbook 11.12. SAC 11.12. DECA 12; Powder Puff foorbol 11.12; Senior Section Ediror 12. KARIN HILLMAN: Soccer 10,11,12; Go 10.11.12; Lerrered 11.12; WS 11.12; SAC 12. SW Oub 10; Young Ufe 10,11. t2 TODD HIX PETER HOECHERL: Gymnastics 10; An Oub 11,12 ANN HOLMES: Golf 9.10.12. (Copt 10). Tennis 10,11. Exchange Student H, Yourf r 3overnmenr 10. Medcd Explorers 12; SAC RODIN HOUSLEY ANTHONY HUNT: Foorbol 10; Ski Oub 10. Goss Country 11.12. Lettered 11.12; Trock 10.11.12; Lerrered 11.12. SAC 10. Yearbook 12; J A 12; Son Summit 12 MARY HURLEY TROY JACKSON MARK JAMES: Varech; V1CA CHRIS JASPER TODD JENNINGS: Foorbol 12. Hockey 12. Dasebol 12 DARRYL JOHNSON: Westfrsg 10,11,12. Gymnastics 11 DE0RA JOHNSON DOREEN JOHNSON: DECA 12; On-the-Job 12; Newcomers 12. KRIS JOHNSON: Marching Good 10.11,12; Ror Ccpt 12; Symphony Oand 10,11. Concerr Oond 12. LISA JOHNSON: Abes Dobes 11,12; Yearbook 11.12; . Evergreen 11; OEA 12. LORI JOHNSON: ArT Oub 11. Abes Dobes 11.12; hHS 12. Medico! explorers 11,12 MITCHELL E. JOHNSON: Diving 9.10.11,12; Soccer 9.10.11.12; DECA 12 SHEILA JOHNSON: HEART 12 THERON JOHNSON: Foorbol 10,11.12; Lerrered 11,12. Oaskerbol 10.11.12; Lettered 11,12. Trock 10.11,12, Lettered 10.12; 12 SCOn JONASSON: Morchng DcxxJ 10.11.12; Unco Theorre 10,11, Tech Director 12; Choc Tech Drector 10,11; Yearbook 11. Ccy Photo Ed. 12 BETH JONES: Flogs 10.11,12. GREGG JONGEWARD: Cross Courcry 11,12; Trock 11.12; Boskerbol Srots. 10.11.12; Dosebol Mcnoger 10; Lettered 11,12, Phiosophy Ckjb 11,12, National Merit Semi FhoSsr. KURT JORGENSEN: Ski Oub 10. Art Oub 11.12 SCOn JORDAN DAN JUNGELS DONALD L. JURRIES: Soccer 10.11; Cross Country 12; Trock; 10,11.12; NHS, 12 PAT KARY: NHRA 10.11,12, MSRA 10.11.12; G€T 10,11.12; Vo- tech 11,12. TODD KEENAN: Foorbol 10.11.12; IM boskerbol .11.12 The option ol (oiling asleep was tempting fcr Brett Anderson os hs eyes go heavier and heavier TIM KERHU: Speech Teon H.12. Morcftng Oond 10.11.12. hWS 12; Jazz Oond 11.12; Phiosophy Oub 12; Summer Musto 11.12 OMAN KELLY: Dasebol 10,11.12; hrermurol Ooskerbol 10.11.12 THOMAS KENNY: HEART H.12; Work proycm 10 MARILYN KENYON: Track 10.11.12, Lettered 10,11,12. Goss Country 11, S A C 10,11,12; Powder Puff FoortxJ 11.12; Phlosophy Oub 12 MARY KEOGH: Soccer 10.11,12, Lettered 11.12. DARDARA KEVERN: Concert Choir 10,11.12; Conwienrals 11.12; MohOjh 11.12; S A C 11.12; Junior Gass Treasurer 11; N H S. 12. VICKI KICK: Vo-Tech 11.12; SW Oub 10 LYNN KIEFER: Druinetres 11.12; 5on SumX 10.11.12. NORMAN KIENTZLE: LHS Rodng Teom 12 JEFF KILLEEN: Cusrodtan, AV Assisionr, Wood Shop Assistant. Lbrory Assistant AL KITAGAWA: VoTech 11; HEART 12 LYNN KLEMENT: NHS 12; Abes Ooes 11.12; SW Club 10.12; Young Life 12; Powder Puff Foorbol TOM KLIMICK KATHY KNEELAND DETSY KNUDSON TOM KOCH: Soccer 10.11,12, Copt. 12; Ooskerbol 10.11. Oosebol 10,12, MARK KOHOUT: Foortxal 10.11.12, Trock 10.11.12. Lettered 11,12; SAC 12; RANDY KOLDERG: Trock 11,12; Symphony Oond 10; Cross Country Swing 12 KAREN KOSTIC: Oosketbol 10; Voleytx 11. Softbol 10,11. Deles 10; Concert Ox 11,12; IM Spons 11. JENNIFER KOTTKE: SW Club 12 TIM KOnKE JACK KRALLMAN DIANE KRUSSOW: Orchesrro 9.10; Moh Quh 11,12. Abes Dobes 11 GREG KUKICH: Alpine IXodng Teom 10,11; Ooss Country 12. Concen Ox 12; DECA 12; SAC 11.12; Young Life 11.12. Whos Who Among American Ugh School Students; Century f Leadership Award 12. DETHANNE KUCK: Sofrbol 9; Morching Dond 10.11.12. Jozz Oond 11,12; Concen Dond 11,12. SCOn KUYPER: Morching Oond 10.11.12, Jozz Oond 11,12. Conrinenrob 12 STEVE KUYPER: Morchng Dond 10,11,12, Drum M or 12; Concen Oond 11.12, Jozz Oond 12; Symphony Dond 10 BRIAN K. LALOR: Gymnastics 9.10,11,12; Copt 12; Lettered 11,12. Wresting 9. Trock 9; SAC 12 Phlosophy CXto 12; Medcol Explores 11.12; Bloom Ajdo Oub. SUZANNE LANG: 5M Teom 10,11,12; SAC 12. JAMES J. LANGER: SW Oub 11,12; An Oub 11,12; ANNE LAPLACE JIM LARSON: Gymnastics. Straight Off The Designer's Rack Fashions came and wenr rhroughour rhe 1981-1982 school yeor The girls who proved ro be some of Lincoln's mosr fashionable dressers were Ellen Sreworr. Marilyn Kenyon, and Karhy Hempel. All rhree had high fashion, nor ro menrion original dorhing. Miniskirts, gold shoes, and wild prims were common sights while walking through third floor hall. Ellen was a member of rhe Arr Club where she exhibited her rolenr in foshion designing. Karhy and Marilyn were aaive in several extra curricular aaiviries ranging from sports to Philosophy Club 164 SENCftS MICHELL LARSON: Work Experience 10.11; HEART 12 RANDY LAWRENCE: Dosebd 10,11.12. Lettered 11,12. Hockey 10.11.12. Lettered 11.12, Soccer 10 ANNE LAWSON: Yeorbook Ads Ediror 11 WILLIAM LeCLAIRE: «ART DARDARA LEE: Yeabook 10; Co£ Jfor1rvCh f 11.12; SAC 10.11; Oc s Seaerory 10. Flogs 10. Mascor 11. Abes Oobes «.11. French Club 11. 5k Club «.11; Hu i O Onen Youth Leodecshp Award «. PA Announcer 12; Tennis 11,12; Lettered 12, Who's Who Among American Ugh School Students. YoutMUSovernment 9,10.12 LARRY LEE: Hockey «.11; Soccer «. Votech 11,12 PAUL LEGAARD: Soccer «.11.12; Copr 12. MIS 12 DUANE LEISINGER ERICA LEPP: Ooss Country «. Terr 11,12; Oaskerbal «.11.12; Trock «.11,12. Wfx ’s Who Among American Hgh School Students 12, YoutthlnGovermenr 10.11,12 Powder Puff 11,12 DONNA LESSER: Vo tech 12 ADAM LINDAHL: Work Proyon «.11,12 DE0DIE LINK: Voleybdi 11.12. Trock «.11,12; Ski Oub «.11.12 JULIE LUDVIGSON: AFS «; kHS 12. Abes Dobes 12. SAC 12 CINDY LUECKE: Golf «,11.12, Ccpr 11 CRAIG LUEDKE: VICA 11,12 KIM LUNDGREN WENDY LUNDQUIST: Soccer 10.11.12. SAC 12; Young Ufe 10. Son Summlr 10,11.12. Powder Puff Footbo! 11.12. Sumo Wresting 10.11.12, Copt 12 PAM MACDIARMID: OEA 12; IM Voleybol 11.12. Poke Explorers 9.10.11.12 JULIE MAHON: Vo-tech 11,12 CATHY MAAJERUS: SW Oub 10,11; SW Teom 12; SAC 11,12; An Oub 11; Abes Dobes 11,12 RALPH MALLWITZ: Oosketbc 10,11.12; Track 11,12, SAC 12. Lettered 11,12, Powder Puff FoortxJ Cheetleodng 12 DRIAN MANEY: SW Oub 10. IM Oosketbol 11,12. IM Softbal 11. Flames 12 PAULA MANNING: WECEP 9. Work Experience 10,«; Fol Ploy 11. HEART 12 SHAWN MARTIN TODD MARTINSON DOUG MATSON: Vo-rech 10.11; Work Progrom 12 DIANE MAnHEWS: Flogs 10; Ski Oub 10,11,12. Terr 11 SAC 12. NHA 12; Trock 11,12; Son Sonrr 11.12. H League 12 ANNETTE MATZKE: Soccer 10,11,12, Copf 12; SW Teom W.«,12. Golf 9.10.H.12, Copr 11; f«S 12 USA MAYNE LISA MCCADE: Soccer 10,11,12; Lettered 11.12; Sofrbdl 10. NHS 12; AFS 10. SAC 12; Abes Dobes 10. Sumo Wresting 10.11.12; Powder Puff Footbo! 12; Young Ufe 10.11.12 MIKE MCCARTON KIP MCCLELLAN: Soccer 10; DECA 12 Don't you dotel sod Greg Joogewcrd cs the yearbook pborogropher cpprooched 1 I PEGGY MCCLELLAN: Soccer 9.10.11.12; SWom Team 10.11.12; Golf Team 10.11,12. Lettered 10.11.12, SAC 12 KEVIN MCDONALD: Soccer 10,11; NKS 12. SAC 12. IM Sports 12; Son Summi 10 ANDREA MCDOWELL: AFS 10. Marching Oand 10.H.12. Abes Dobes 12. 12, SAC 10.12. Crass Country SWng 11; PMosophy dub 12. NHS 12; SW Oub 10.11.12; Young Lie 10.11 MARIE MACDOWELL: Office Education Assoaorion TRACY MCLACHLAN: Abe s Dobes 11.12; Gifted Tolerved 10,11.12. LTC 11.12; Improv Team 11, Speech Team 11; Young Life 10.12 MICHAEL MCLAIN ERIN MCLAUGHLIN: Soccer 11; Gynvtasrics 11,12. SAC 12; DECA 12; Abe's Dobes 11.12. Young Life 10.11; Son Summi 10.11.12 CHUCK MCNAMARA: Golf 10; Wrestksg 9,10,11,12. Gymnastics 12. Lettered 10.H.12. Powder Puff Cheerleodng 12 JOE MCNAMAE: Heorr 12 RICKY MEIDE: Assarent Woods Teocher 11.12; Vo-Tech 12 AMY MEIER: Aqua Debs 10.11.12; Lettered 11.12, Marching Dand 10.11.12; SW Oub 10,11.12. Speech Team 10.11,12 MITCHELL MEIER: Worts Experience 10,11. HEAAT 12; SW Oub 12 KENT MENZEL: Morchng Oand 10,11,12; Conrhentob 11,12. Speech Team 11.12; LTC 11; fUS 12. Phkaophy Oub 12; NCTE Essay Comp 11; Doys State 11. Summer Musical 11,12 DOUGLAS MEREDITH: NCAAT 12 TRACY MEYER: SAC 12. Wrestfcsg Manoger 12 LEIGH MIDDAG: SW Oub 10.11.12; Choir 10.11.12; SAC 12 Most students walk through the hob on thee feet, but Alexey Mhuhh proves once ogon he 6 afferent Tolklng with friends. Debbe Dodrendort gets over the plans for rhe weekend SENIORS 167 KATHLEEN MIELL SW Oub 10,11,12, Bond 10,11; SAC 12. Ph osoohy Oub 12- TrocR 12. DAVID MILLDRANDT: Tends 10,11,12, Lettered 11,12. Coproin 12; Inrromurd Foortol 10,11, NHS 12; Gfted To enred Progrom 10; Young Life 0.11.12’• Who's Who Among American Hgh School Srudenrs 12 DIANE MILLER: Orufrtettes 11. Ccproh 12. WS 12; SAC 12. SW Oub 10,11.12. Abe’s Oobes H.12. Who's Who Among American Hgh School Srudenrs 12. NANCY MILLS: Flogs 10. Oruinerres 11,12. Lettered 11. SAC 12; Young Ufe O; Son Summit 0.12; Powder Puff Foorbol 12 ALEXEY MINUHIN: Gymnastics 10,11.12. Lettered 11,12 CLIFFORD MOEN: Hockey 10,11.12 CAROLYN MOLOSKY: Cheerieod g 10,11,12. Coprdn 12. SAC 11,12, MohOjh 11,12,- Abe's Oobes 12; Son Summs 11.12. ERIC MOOTZ: SW Oub tt.H; Soccer 11 DAROARA MORK 0RADLEY MORK: HEART 10.11,12 CHRISTINE MORTENSON: SW Oub WINSTON MAGAW JAMIE MURTHA ALAN NADON STEVEN NADON JULIE NAUMAN: Abe’s Oobe's 11,12. SW Oub 0.11; Who's Who Among American Hgh School Srudenrs Diligent High Achievers Who soys High Achievers oren'r busy ofrer school!?! Among some of Lincoln's very inreiligenr srudenrs who hold jobs, compered in sports ond were ocrive in school ore; Korhy Miell ond Gregg Jongeword. Gregg has hod o sreody parr rime job or Chez CoHerre. ond he hos also compered in Cross Country ond Track. Korhy is o shift leader (port rime manager) or Ponrillos Pizorio; she has olso accomplished acquiring her privore pilor license. There ore opproximorely rwo hundred sixty five senior honor roH srudenrs or Lincoln; many ore very ocrive in extracurricular ocriviries. Woy ro go srudenrs! 168 SEMCAS ANDREA NELSON CAROLYN NELSON: Flogs 10.11; F ench Oub 12; Abe's Dobes 12; Hesed 10.11.12 JEFF NELSON: FoorboB 9; SW Oub 9.10.11.12 MARK NELSON TERRY NELSON: Uicofri De«es 10.11. Abe s Oobes 11; Concert Choir 12; Choir Assr. 12; School Store Asst 12. MICHAEL NESHEIM TERRY NESS: Hockey 10.11.12; Tennis 11.12; IM 12. Lettered 11,12 ORENT NEUENFELDT: Footbdl 10.H.12; Dosketbol 10.11.12. Dosebol 10. NHS 12. MICHAEL NEVELS KIMDERLY NOEL: Dvhg 9. Goss Country 10. Gymncrsncs 9,10.11.12. Coproin 12, AJ-ccn erence 9; Trock 9,0.11.12, AI onference O, Lettered 9.0.11,12 ORET NOROY: DECA. Daxhg 11,12. HOWARD NOREEN SUSAN NYLANDER: Abe's Oobes O.H.12, Tenrts 0,11,12; SAC 12; MIS Secretory 12; Powder Puff FoortxJ 12; Young life 10. Son Summ r 11. MARK O'BRIEN PATRICK O'BRIEN: Soccer 0,11,12; Trock 0.11; IM. Softbol 12; Slalom SW ftodng 0.11.12; NHS 12. Young life 10.11.12 WILLIAM O'CONNOR: hrromurok 11.12. SH Oub 12. Merab Asst 11 She Is ctozy i she thinks I'm dong my osjignment. thought Tom Elton Per IWsert concenrrotes on finishing before the bel 5EMCAS 169 SHERYL OAK: Abe5 Dobes 11,12 JOHN ODERSTAR: Go 11 LINDSEY OGDAHL: Go 10.11. kvromurob 11,12 CHRISTOPHER OLEJNICAK: An Oub 11.12; An Tech 12 VKLA 12 BRENDA OLSON: Abes Dobes 11,12; Shi Oub 10,12; Young Life 10.11.12 DEBBIE OLSON DESIREE OLSON: Mor ing bond 10.11.12, Syrr hony Bond 10.11; Concert Bond 12 JANE OLSON RUSSELL OLSON: Ski Oub 10. DECA 10.11,12 KIMBERLY ORTENDLAD LINDA OTTOSON: Soccer 10.11.12 SCOn PATTON: Work Proyam. 12 KRISTIN PAULSEN: Good 10. Abe's Dobes 11 SHERRI PAULSON: Morchng DaxJ 0.11.12; Syrr hony Bond O Coocen Oand 11.12; Ski Oub 0.11.12; WS 12 SAC 12 hUeogue 9.10.11.12 RODNEY PAUSER GREGG PEARSON When I soy Lincoln, you soy Bears . Those words, often heard or every pepfesr rang through the gym os Pony Honmon rc ed the oudonce ro o race Cindy Boerner works hard or her secreroriol Job wWe learning new procedures every day 170 SENIORS PAULA PEDERSEN ERIC PEDERSON: Moh-Quh 10.11. Concen Ox h.12. Continentals 12; Theorem Tech 10.11 EDGAR PELAVA: Coss Country Running 11.12, Cross Country Skiing 12; Track 11.12. Lettered 11.12; SAC 11,12. NHS; Phtsophy Out 12 Abe's Bobes 12 KIRK PETERSON: Work experience 10,11. HEART 12 LANNETTE PETERSON RAEANN PETERSON: Concert Ox 10,11.12, Contoenrds 12. DECA 11,12; Tennis 9.10; SAC 9.10.11.12 THOMAS PHILLIPS: Ski dub 10,12; DECA 12. DANIEL PHIPPS: Oosketbdl 10.11.12. Lettered 12 JOHN PIERSON: Work Proycxn 10: Vo-Tech 11.12 THOMAS PIKE: Speech Oub 11,12; Dcxid 11,12, Swimming 12 GREGORY POVROZNIK JAMES PUTMAN: Footbol 10.11; Wrestling 10.11.12, Gymnastics 12; Lettered 10,11,12 STEVEN RAICH: Soccer 10; Footbol H,12; Wresting 11,12; Track 10,11.12 PHILIP RAU: Speech 10, Gymnastics 11. Theotre 10,11,12; MobQuh 11,12; Yearbook 12; DECA 12; Fal Ploy 11.12 DELORES REDERTUS: Abe's Oobes 11,12; kvramucxols 11; SAC 12; Son Summit 12 JEFFREY REDERER Studying lot a Behoviotol Science test was o common task tor most servers louro Bother finds the perfect place to study m on empty hoi SEMCAS 171 JAY REESE: Foorbol «.11.12; Doskerbol «,11,12; OasebcJ m « 12 DECA «. NHS 12 DIRK REICHARDT: Foorbal «.«; Goss Courvry SWng 11,12, CoCopt. 12, Lettered H,12; Track «.tl.12; Lettered 12. DAVE REIERSON: Wresrihg 9.12, 11,12 RALPH LEE REITER JANICE REYNOLDS CAROLYN RICHARDSON: Cheedeoding «.11,12; Golf tt; SAC 11.12; NHS 12; Young Ufe 11.12, Who's Who Among American Ugh School Srvdenrs GREGORY RICHTER: VaTech 11,12 LAURA ROERS: Orchestra 9,«. Abe's Dobes 11; Mtfv Quh 12 NANCY ROSIN: Abe'o Dobes «.11,12; SW Oub «.12; Mascot 11. LUCIE ROSS: Golf 11,12, SW Oub «,12. Abe's Dobes 12 BRIAN RUE PAMELA RUSSETT: Cheerieocfrsg «.11,12; Young Life 10. H. 12 PATRICIA RUSSETT: Cheedeoding «.11,12, Capr 12. SAC 12; Young Ufe 10.11.12 BARBARA RUST JEANINE RUTHSTROM: Track 9.«.11.12; DECA 11,12. Wresting Mavoger 12; SAC 11.12; SW Oub 9.« KAREN RUUD: Drainenes 11.12. Copr 12. NHS 12; Abe's Dobes «,12; Gfred Totenred Program 11,12; Track «.11; Oond «.11,12. SAC 12 Strike Up The Bond Mark Wise was one of rhe several rolenred musicians in rhe class of 1982. Nor only did he ploy rhe rrumper, bur rhe violin os well. Mork performed in rhe Concerr, Morching, ond Jozz bonds. He olso ployed rhe rrumper for rhe Lincoln Conrinenrcrfs ond his church. In addition ro his music involvemenr Mork wos olso involved in rhe Philosophy Club. Alrhough on ocrive porriciponr in mony ocriviries, he moinroined high ocedemtc levels of ochievmenr. 172 5EMCAS ROBERT RYDBERG: Wresting 11.12; Soccer 10.tl.l2; Track 10,11.12; DARREN RYNCHEK: Track 10 ANN SANDERS: Abe's Oobes 12; Ski Oub 12 TODD SANDERS: Footed 10. TRACY SANFORD: Work Proyom 11; OEA 12 JOSEPH SAUSSER DOUGLAS SAWYER ELIZABETH SCHAAK: Tennis H. Abe's Dobes 11,12; SAC 12 JEFF SCHMELING: Concert DaxJ «.11; Vo-Tech 11,12 STEVE SCHMELING: JA 10; Symphony Oond «; Fd Ploy 11; Concert Oond 11,12; Morctog Oond 11,12; Moh-Quh 11,12, Edror 12. Phtosophy Oub 11.12; NHS 12 LE ANN SCHMIDT: We-Cep «, Heort 11.12 MICHELLE SCHMIDT: DECA 11. Chd 11. Ooy's Soccer Mgr 11, SAC h.12. TAMMY SCHMIDT: Work Program, Heort JEFFREY SCHMITZ: Hockey «.11,12. Coptdn 12. Dosebd «.11.12; Footed «. MICHAEL SCHMITZ FAZIRA SCHOWKATALLY: JA 10. Flogs H; OEA 12. Resisting o perure is nor o common proa ice for Chryso Freemen and Moureeo Donovon SENORS 173 JILL SCHROEDER: Vo-Tech 12 SUSAN SCHUBERT: Marchng Oond 11; Concert Bond H. JA 10.11. Medcol Explorers 11,12, SW Oub 10. NHS 12. AFS 10 ANDREA SCHUCK: JA 11; Lincoln Beles 11,12; Counselng Asst 11.12 MICHAEL SCHUTT: Vo-Tech 11,12 DANIEL SCHWIE STEVD SEGAR: 5W Oub 9.10.11.12; Honor ftol 10,11,12; SUSAN SEVERSON KATHLEEN SHAND: Soccer 10,11.12; Young Ufe 11.12. JAMIE SHULFER ANDREW SHULTEIS RUTHI SIEGEL VICKI SEIGEL BETSY SIKICH: Soccer 10.11,12; Vo-Tech 12 LOREN SIMPSON: Foortx 10,11,12; IM Basebal 11,12. SAC 12; NHS 12 STEVEN SJOLSVOLD PATRICIA SJOQUIST: Voteybol 12. SAC 12. French Oub 12. 174 SEMCXVS M FORREST SLATER JAMES SMALLEN ALAN SMITH: IM Footbal 11; IM Hockey 11. Tennis 9.10.11.12 DRY AN SMITH KENT SMITH: Inrromurols 11.12 KAREN SKIERKA: Inrromurols 10. OEA 11.12 DIANE SOLDER6: Morchhg Oond 10.11,12; Ronk Coprotn 12. Symphony Oond 10,11, Concert Bond 12; Golf 11.12 PEGGY SONG: Concert Choir 10,11.12; SAC 11.12. Secretory 11. Vice President 12, Brunettes 11. Secretory 12. Gfred Tdeored Progrom. hHS 12; Abe's Oobes 10.12 Secretory 12. Girl’s Store 1961 JEFFREY SORVIK: Soccer 10.H. Goss Country Skjng 10.11,12, Coproin 12; Vorsnv Trock 10,11,12. NHS 12 MICHAEL SOWADA: Sk. Oub 10,11,12; SAC 12 NATHAN SPEARS: Wresting 10 DANA STEINER MARI STEVENS: Work Experience 10.11, HEART 12 NEAL STEVENS: Wresrfcsg 10.11,12 CHRIS STEWART: Ski Oub 10 ELLEN STEWART: SAC 10,12, French Oub H.12. An Oub 10,11.12. Pres 12; G red Tolenred Progrom 10.11,12, Soccer 10; Tennis 10, Golf 11 The reol Gregg Peer von rev cob hirnse whfc vCrmzng o poor sophomore Jeff Lonenberg. While vportv editor Mefcsa Enger b out arranging sport shots, she quickly rokes break (or o dmk of water SEMORS 175 DARCY STOEN: Abe s Oobes «.«.12; Orchesrro «.11.12 JOHN STUART MICHAEL STUTELBERG STEVEN SWEIVEN: Cross Counrry «.«.12. Coproh 12. lettered «.12. NHS 12; Track «.«.12. Lettered 11.12; Sh Oub «.12. SUSAN SYLVERS ELIZABETH SYLVESTER: Treble Choir «. Concert Ox 11. French Oub «.12; SAC 12: Abe’s Dobe 12: WS 12 TAMMY SZOPINSKI: Vo-Tech «.12 JUUA TANGEMAN: NHS 12. SAC «.12. Concert Ox «.11; Yeortxx «. Moh-Quh 12; Who's Who Among American Ugh School Srudenrs MARK TERSECK: Foorbdi «,«.12; Trock «.«.12; VICKTORIA TESMER: OEA «.12; DECA «; SW Oub «.«.12 MICHAEL TETNER: Foorbol « .«.12; Wrrea g «.«.12; Trock «. LISA THEISEN CHRISTOPHER THOM: Soccer «,«.12. Lerrered 12; SW Oub «.11.12; Trock «.«.12. Lerrered 11,12 SCOn THOM: Soccer «.11. Alpine Rodng Teom «.«,12. Trock «,«.12; Ooss Country 12; Lerrered «,12 TIMOTHY THOMA: Foorbol «.11; Lerrered 11; Trock « JULIE THOMPSON: MorcNng Bond «.«, Symphony Bond «.11; Swim Teom 12; 5k Oub «.«.12; WS 12. Abe's Bobes 12; Son Summi 10.11 Shilled Sharers Dano Steiner and Moggie DeMuse were rwo outstanding performers among rhe ralenred doss of '82. Dedication and hord work ollowed these rwo girls to perform gracefully on rhe ice. Dana hod been skating for 6 years. She skated with both rhe Minneapolis and Sr. Paul figure skating dubs. Practice was an event that took place rwo or three times a week. As a senior. Dana's future plans include skating wirh rhe Ice Follies. Moggie also hod been skating for many years; skating primarily wirh rhe Bloomington Skating Club She wos also a member of rhe Minnesota North Storiettes, a skating group that performs at many North Star gomes. Maggie hopes to continue her skating career through college. 176 SEMOftS DEBRA THORNTON: Obrory Assr 10. An Oub 12 BARDARA THORVIG: AFS 12; An Ojb 12. Yeorbook 11. G Squod 11,12 LISA TISCHLEDER: Marching Bond 10.11.12. hot . Copfoin 12. Abe's Dobes 12. NHS12, Concert Dond 12. Son Summ 12; Who's Who Among Amehcon Ugh School Students TARA TITUS: Soccer 10.11, Swim Team 12; WS 12. Abe's Dobes, Young Ufe JAMES TOMASHEK: Foofbdl 10. Vo-Tech 11.12 GAIL TROTIER ELIZABETH TRUJILLO: AFS. Abes Dobes. French Oub, JAY TUMBERG: Work Experience 10.11; HEART 12 TOM VAN DYNE: Vo-Tech 11.12; VJCA 11,12 JIM VANDERSLOOT: ms 11,12. Soccer 10,11. Stolom SW Teom 10.11.12; Young Ufe 10,11.12. TIMOTHY BAYDER LAURIE VENESS: Orchesrro 10,11; Abe's Dobes 10.11.12 BRENT VENNIX: Vo-Tech, Work Proyan ANGIE VERSALLES: Newcomer's Oub 10. Choir 12; Home Ec. Assr 11.12 TOM VITTERS: USSA Freestyle Championship '61; Duds HI Freestyle Teom '62; Hyland HI Freestyle Teom '60. '61 TIMOTHY VON ESCHEN: Soccer 10.11.12. Oaskerbol 10. Hockey Mgr 11.12; OosebOl 10.11.12, Lerrered 11.12. Inrromurols 11 5EMOR5 177 JANE VONOSTEN: Abes Dobes. 10, Symphony Bond. 10. Vo-Tech. 12 GRETCHEN VONGROSSMANN: Speech Oub, 10. Ski Oub, 10. Abes Dobes, 10; SAC. 12; NHS. 12 Phtosophy Oub. 12 MICHELLE WAECHTLER DAVID D. WAGNER DRAD WALKER: Soccer. 10; Foorbol, 11; Hockey Monoger 11,12 SUE WALKER: Arr Oub 12. Art Tech 12. Dcnce Committee 12 MIKE WALLIEN: Soccer 10.11, Tenris 10.11 JOHN WALLNER DETH WALSTEAD JILL WATERS: Soccer 10.11.12; SAC 12; Powder Puff 12. Son Summi 11,12 STEVE WATTS: Foorbol 10.11.12. Doskerbol, 10.11.12; Tennis 11.12. D€CA 10; f«S 12 JEFF WENDT: SW Oub 10.11, WE-CEP 11. Vcwech 11,12 JEFF WESTERBECK GENE WETHERELL JOHN WETTERLUND: Vo-rech 11.12 STEPHANIE WHITFORD: Tennis 10.11.12, Sofrbc 10. Ox ; 10. Concert Ox 11.12. Abes Dobes 12. SAC 12 Son Summit 11.12 Between dosses Don Ajrries ood Michoel Femme get o chonce to tok ofcou: how hard the rest wos in the previous doss. Altor toklng notes oil hour. Kathy Corneous finds time ro gossip wrh friends 178 SEMORS TERRI WEILAND: Softbol 10.11,12; Temis 11. Mcxchng Bond 10,11.12 Lettered 12. NHS 12; AFS 12 LISA WIK: Soccer 11; Yeorbook 10.11. Evergreen 11; Abes Oobes 11. AFS 12. Sec 12; Arr Oub 12 CHRIS WILLIAMS GREG WILLIAMS LISA WILLIS SUZANNE WINGERT: Soccer 11. Flogs 10. SAC 10.12; Vice Pres 10. Abes Oobes 12. Brunettes 12 JANET WINTER: IM Voleybo 12; Abes Oobes 11,12 MARK WISE: Concert Bond 10,11.12; Jozz Oond 10.11.12, Orchestra 10.H.12; Marching Oond 11.12. Rank Copt 12; Continentals 11.12. NHS 12. Speech X). Philosophy Oub 12, Nortonol Merit Semifinafct 12; NCTE Essoy Competition 11; Al-Srore Oond 12 RUTH WISE: Voleybol 10.11.12; Basketbal 10,11,12. SoftbaJ 10.11,12; NHS 12. LOUIS WITHEROY: Swimming 9.10.11.12. Coprain 12 RENEE WORRINGER: Ski Oub 10.H.12; NHS 12; SAC 12; Abes Oobes 12, Powder Puff Foorbal 12 YVETTE WRONA JEFF YEAGER: Basketbal 10. Soccer 11.12. Lettered 12; NHS 12 TOM YOUNG: Goss Country Running 10; Goss Country Skiing 10.11.12 MARK YOUNGQUIST: Goss Country Track 11; Trock 11, Lettered 11; DECA 11,12; NHS 12. COLLEEN ZAHN: Track 11.12; Gyrrrosta 12; Ox 10.11,12. Look bock on the yean gone by Whot do you think wos the best remembrance? As seniors, we must move onward and foce new choleoges We ore roday's future, tomorrow's dr corns SEMORS 179 scon ZAHN: Soccer 11. Trock 1U.11.12; Lerrered 11,12; Ski Oub 10.11.12. NHS OETH ZEIS: Soccer 10; 5W Oub 10 JAY C. ZONHIE: Work Program 10,11.12 RON ZYTKOVICZ: SW Oub 10.11.12 URSULA OTROWSKI Do you know our 1981 Miss Dloomingron? She wos none other rhon Lincoln's senior. Heather Fry. Anyone who hos o talent and who wonts to compere for the Mbs Dloomingron title, con do so. Talent is 50% of the judging criteria. Sixteen girls sponsored by various Dloomingron businesses, compered in the 1981 Miss Dloomingron Pogenr. Heather's sponsor wos North Western Dank Southwest. Heather mode appecrances at dinners and other pogenrs during the year. She wos also colled upon to perform on the piano, her speciality. Piano performance is number one to me. My life long dream is to some day play or Cornegie Hall.” Among some of the gifts given in the Miss Dloomingron Pogenr, Heather recieved o $1000 cosh scholarship, a gold watch, a scholarship to John Robert Powers Fashion school, and free hair styling for a year. Heather's plans for the future ore to go to Kansas City, Missouri Conservirory of Music. One of Heather's comments was, Whatever you do in life, olwoys do it to your fullest abOity.” How quickly pass rhe days ond years. Time never woirs for man. Unceasingly rhe minures fly To fill o waiting span. How happy he who may look bock; With pleasure ond content, Upon the years forever gone And feel they were well spent; And still remember present time Will only shorty lost, And then will be, however lived, A memory of the post 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 MIIJS Mind boggling Rubik's cube baffles all ............................................................... 1st A.S. test tube baby born ......................................................................... marshall laui enforced In Poland ..................................................................... Sadat assassinated ................................................................................... Pope John and President Reagan shot .................................................................. 6as prices continue to rise .......................................................................... Reiu 82 Cameros . . . Awesome ........................................................................ met hosts last game euer ............................................................................. Borne . . . inflated . . . deflated . . . Inflated once again ........................................ RJhat do you glue a Aorth Star for Christmas? A tie .................................................. Blno dances .... BIRB BIRD BIBB!!! ................................................................... John Belushl dies of drug ouerdose.................................................................... Stones concert............Rlaybe their last .......................................................... Kfl us. tot .... Who really Is Minnesota's best rock? ................................................ france drlue-ln closes . . Where will we go? ......................................................... ... To Aormandale, Beauer Brook. Bred Scott. Post Road ............................................... Minnesota regains cold state status ................................................................ Lincoln gets a million dollar library ................................................................ Portable stereos and head sets Inuade Lincoln ........................................................ Lincoln Algh School closes ........................................................................... Knickers, headbands, and sweats become the fashion ................................................... Preppy fades to punk! ................................................................................ Monogram sweaters and ruffle blouses ................................................................. Rainbows..................Rainbows........................Rainbows ............................... Take off ... to the Great White Aorth ................................................................ Class of 1982 released Into the world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! zm - m zm -1861 zm - m zm - m z% - m zm - m zm «2 NEWS UPDATE • 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 • 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - 1982 1981 - Senior Life Lore nighrs, hor rods, responsibilities, and graduation are jusr some of rhe many activities in which seniors are involved. From rhe moment that blasted alarm clods goes off'in rhe morning, until rhe dock strikes twelve midnight, seniors are constantly on rhe move. On weekdays, going ro school is a major parr of rhe day. Sports, extracurricular activities, or on occasional afternoon nap may fall into rhe schedule next. Stopping at home for a bite ro ear or waiting in line at a fast food place often rakes place around 5:00 PM. Jobs are also important ro most seniors and working until 9:30 PM is nor unusual. On weekday nighrs homework is rhe scene with an occasional break for TV shows and phone calls. When rhe last bell of rhe day rings at 2:05 PM. on Friday, watch our! The halls at school become empty and quiet within ten minutes of dismisol. At home rhe books get pushed aside or buried and rhe phone starts ro ring ar a rare of one call per every fifteen minutes. Saturday is care free ond a rime ro relax. Sunday is a day ro sleep, recooperare, and cram homework Each of rhe seven days in a week are planned, busy, ond provide a wide range of activities for each individual senior. Enjoy being a senior, for it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Experiencing senior life is something no one should miss. It is so quickly wrapped up in rhe very special day of graduation. From then on senior life is gone and never will be again. StMCALK 180 «4 CLASS Of 62 Class Of 82” CLASS OF '62 185 Dovto Afcrego Ccrrer Anderson John Arens Sharon Oaty JenrVer Dei Mery Ahmonn Debro Anderson Jon Aronson Lisa Dorry Pometo Oengry Kerry Alen Anderson Raymond Anuo Thomas Oorurh Poii Der k Peter Afvestod Ju e Anderson Todd Asher Leo Douch JoAnnc Gerge Steven Ame Uso Anderson Mark Astlefcrd Jomes Doumer Kyle Oerger Oaig Amundson Teresa Anderson Wendy Asrtetord Stocy Beds Robert Oerglund Jomes Andersen Debar ch Anton Douglas Arherho Davd Deemster Timothy Derntoehr «6 JUNOftS Leo Ottnor Thomas Oogen Charles Orody Thomos Dans Hon Coo Joseph OjorWund Krtsnon Oohme Koreri Drandr John Ougeosrein Chehe Carton Louro OjorWLOd Scott Oorowsky Thomas Crock Meinda Dunne Jeanette Carton Shon Dior Nancy Dorhum Trocy Crock MichoeT Durger Leo Carton DonieT ttaksrod Dorto OoJron Tomero Drodr Jomes Ocrke Work Cortson MKhoet dock Jo S Oovy Oerjomn Orownrigg hmbertee Compbe) Timorhy Carton DovkJ Doeser Drodford Dozorrh Mott Drumbough Ruby Campbd Jennifer Coroton JUNOftS «7 A Lirrle Dir Having moved here from a small rown. Berh Gusrofson found life or Lincoln very differenr, exciring and fulfilling. Berh, a brighr srudenr, srored, Acodemics or Lincoln were greor. I've never worked so hord in my life.” After groduorion, she hopes ro earn o mojor in chemisrry wirh o minor in music. Berh ployed rhe flure in Of Country borh rhe marching bond ond rhe orchestra. She wos also rhe manager for the girls' basketball ream. Her small rown ream didn't give her enough on-courr experience ro ploy on rhe Lincoln ream, bur Berh was hoppy organizing ond cheering an rhe ream. 5he y Cecko Gory Coto louro Crock Orion Deon Short CXxJry Lous Chotrpoqne Joon Conley Steven Cummings Oorxet Deberry Dovtd Dunbor Margucnt Champtn Jomes Conwoy Oenee Curtor Deborah Derr Karlo Duss Iso Cheesemon Robm Cook Done Dogger Sondro DesLouiers Jandc Durcher Done! Chesky Robin Coombs tore Dohle Douglas Diemen Jeon Dvorak Lao Orisry Owopher Clemons Mke Couture Susan Ooven terrence Doty Kenron Dotas John Dwyer Uso Dcrtenzo Lynn Drier Deboroh Ebetng 188 Juniors Oerh GuVohon Morn EbhorOt Chrwne Elder Lon Erickson Robert Ffcrondr Gory Frono Keren Eck Jono EWred Reed Eiou Todd Fodw Karen Freeberg Kevin Eck Gog Eckberg DovkJ EJfrmonn Richard Engel Anrhony Evangefera Dean Foaor Sumo Flemng Mxhe«e FVxj Kmberty Freed Jeffrey Freund Debra ENeo Wendy Encksen Mork Former Korhy Flugvod John Fuecker Amy Ede Jenifer Endoon Work Femore Joel Fogetoerg Mark Fuboo Erk Ehocn Kraren Enckson Sr even Ftps John Foy VAom Gcfe Jurtorj 169 y Sondro Gologher John Gngcrtm Debro Grorv John Gunvokfeon Wode Hatvorson I Finally some relaxation time! Jana Ekjred sighs in relief when the Moh-Quh deodlme is over. Lao Gouher Jomes Gjerraen Tbomos Green Derh Gusrcfcon Stephen Heme Lynn Goynor Coro no Gtoutwz Korcn Gnggs Trocy HoctavJ Oom Honsen Knsmo Gebier Keren Goer dr Pool Grobel Gory Hockng Pool Honsen Thomas Gerdes Orton Golden Gorden Grcxx Amy Hoefner Hot Honson Amy Gessnee Sen Grchom Suxome Grueble Onon Hotversen Jonme Honson Gory G4 ?m ASexondn Grand Sorwron M hoet Guernsey Money HcTvcrson Ann Horfield 90 JUNCXVS During the annual cheerleader's $Mr, Anne Peterson reases Kevin Carlson obour Ns new hair color. You con do HI On the sideline, Sracey Henrich sSenrly supports her reomores offer on eorty season injury prevents her from parTidpofing. Si even Houstoden Cord Hefcnon Dnon HoogOnd Joseph Hron Gregory (verson Oryon Hawk Zochrey Helmberger Renee Hobday Stocy Hubred Kun Jockson Mchod Howkns Korhryn Hengel Chnsrhe Hodsdoo Pcrnoo Huebner Wode Jockson Scrch Hednck DovxJ Hemessy Mlchoei Houm John Hughes Connie Jocobs Suzonrve Het Anosiosio Henrich Mark He on Gregory Hutrerer Carolyn Jocobsen Cog Hehen Rochel HerboW louse Horn Gregory Hygrel Rondo! Jocobson Soroh Hemzmon Pod Herbw Chraropher Hoy Perer Idstrom Jeonnme Jorva JUNORS 191 For The Love Of Arr . . . If you wanted ro find junior Mike Hoium, rhe most likely place ro look would hove been in rhe orr rooms. Mike spent o lor of rime in rhor oreo working roword his goal of becoming o professional orrisr. He odmirred rhor he wasn't rhe rype rhor would enjoy a 9 ro 5” desk job! An orr career would satisfy him completely. Mike's orr hos shyed away from everydoy srill lifes and landscapes. His work has centered around creating unique, dreom like places and creatures with personalities all rheir own. In his spore rime, Mike occupied himself os a manager of rhe foorboll ream. He found this position a good woy ro actively porridpore in rhe ream efforr. Arme JospOf Ktmbcrty Johnson Kety Kogtf Door Keropin Dcrren Koke Sreven Jenson looro Johnson Ke hKoft S'even Kerviy Pew Konzon OovxJ Jenson Mlchete Johnson Cory Kcmpf Scon Kffmeyor Erk Konrvon Dorry Johns Ross Johnson Uso Kophngs Deome KJfecn John Kcrmeody Deero Johnson Sharcn Johnson Donno Kosso Chrisrhe Wkxon Dole KosM HekS Johnson Chefytonn Jones Korle Kety Cheryl Kmb er Amy KonKe X4e Johnson Pouto Joyce Moureon Kety Gerald Ksse! Jeon Krorvz 192 JUMORS M e Homti Kori Krerchmon Long Cindy Larson Qzobeth Lee Jone Undgeen Thomas Krohg Ocrbcro Loreto Jeffrey Lorson Metoso Lee Mo Link Orendo Krol MJchoel Lokx Wodc Lorson Mlchoef Lee Dovid Lofguiy Wfcm Kruse Devcton LoMoore Louro LouWsonen Lorry Loemcn U Loza Jono Krzyzortok Wxhete Landrerh Lynn Lowson Onsropher Levy Gndy Lund Orion Lo Frenioce Ateon Lorson Kathryn LeOore Gregory Lews P J LuxJquiw Susan Lochetr OruJophcr Larson Dovid Lee Dzobcrh Uerz Jeffrey Lynch JUMORS 193 Did you see this ortlcle? wirh her dossrtme ossignmenr finished, Michele Johnson found rime ro enjoy rhe recenr issue of rhe Moh-Quh Pomelo Woe D Ofm d C ar H Morhrts Srocy McNeety wcfh Mrsoo DovkJ Mulen Edgcr Modseo Ke y Morhwig Holy WcQu xJ Chrtwophef Moores Steven Mm Jeffrey MOhon Cryyol McDerme Trrvothy Menke Kriyne Motion Michoei Wurphy Tereso Manfcowsto Michoe) McFortond V om Wearer Jeffrey Wolne Engin Norfo y Michele Morn Kevin McGuire Deborah Meyer Sheryl Moore Krciie Neogle Dionne Mason Kely McMuftn Knsren Meyers Anthony Muelner Enc Nefcon Scorr Mowerron Mchoef McNaly Moggie Mcketon Michael Mukore James Netson «4 JUMOKS 1 PNC Hoping to ger o sneok preview of The '82 Beor. Debbie Anron and Moosetereers Anne Josper ond Sheiiy Ring visir The Yeorbook Boom Lawrence Nelson Morshol Ness Sheto OcM Mono Clejncols Shoron Olson Stephen Nelson Mo Nguyen Otar ? O’Orten Pometo Olsen Timothy Olson Steve Nelson Denise Nchds Pouto O'Brien Glenn Olson Timothy Osier Steven Nelson Koy Meben Trocy O'Onen Jeffrey Olson Ann Ostendorf Timothy Nelson Uso Nesen Lee Ohnesorge Jl Olson Lynn Ostetberg Todd Nesfey Joel Nfzschtse Kurt OWhom Karen Olson Sheme Osum Snen Neslund Karen Nopoto Korhryn Ctoowsk Michele Obon Timothy Paine JLMCAS 195 A Touch Of Wirh o rouch of Irish luck, Shown Goffney provides Din wirh some inreresring culrure. In oddirion ro being ?xcellenr srudenr ond o member of rhe choir, Shown on unusuol posrime; he mokes frequenr rrips ro rhe Culrurol Insrirure in Sr. Poul. There, members of rhe communiry ger rogerher ro porricipore in folk doncing ond orher well known Irish rrodirions. In keeping Irish Luck wirh rrue Irish spirir, Shown olso ploys rhe bogpipes. Hoving spenr rime in Ireland orrending school ond enjoying rhe scenery. Shown developed on inreresr in rhe rich hisrory ond longuoge of rhe counrry of his ancesrors. Furure plans for Shown indude o major in hisrory, possibly focused on pasr Roman hisrory Jung Pork Arm Peterson Gory Porter Kevn Roberge Douglas Rederer Oraophor Patrick Anne Peterson Amy Povroznk Kcrte Rodeboch Margot Reichardr Seon Peorson Chris Peterson Jone Powel Soly Ran Ertc Reierscn Jerries Ponksnd David Peterson Suson Powel Undo Rond Chrsme Rhodes Mychere Penner Pometo Peterson Coryn Preston Todd Ronsrrom Undo RicHordson Jeonoe Pcrske Kevin Pleasant V an Prims Kenneth Rasmussen Steven Richter Tmothy Petersen Tonya Popovich Leooord Puis Mo r Reaenwol Joseph Riekeno 1% JUNCftS Shown Gaffney Srocy Reas Sheri Rognyod Mcrn Runppe May Salne Jchn Schceboa Loone Rsochec Todd Roeum Srocy Rumppe Crag Soxron Knsrn Sctxict Adorn ftrche lynnettc Rahcr Tan RusNn Abort SchoJer Amy Schweer Amy Rfltor Pool Rofoen Sach Russel Lynda Schieletr Kahteen Scar Douglas Roboch Jo Anno Royal Ncole Russt Renee SchSng Thomas Sebasnan Uso Rodys CaNeen Rudolph laeno Ryks Oorbao Schradr Debbe Seohusen Shaon Rollers Amo Rudrud Wendy Rynchek Deon Schrrv Donee Seetoy JUMORS «7 Mo y Serfert Orion Smfh Scoff Sondem Robert Topper Peter Tboyer Gy6Soinsky Kevin Srrah Jone Sweeney Alen Taytar $he y Thew Jomes Settle AJyssa Sotoerg Kori Swenson Mery Toytor Tonro Thompson Todd Severson Onstino Sommer Todd SzopinsK M Teochoor Chrisrine Thornton Mory Sharon Thus Song Nonci Toder Jon Tehie Steven Throndson Scar SI S Kim Sorensen Mo y Todkh Patrick Tenpos John Trnmcns tteke Smith Joy Speer Kennerh Thompson Dorns Thayer Orion TiscNeder 193 AJUOftS Even out of school Orion Smith finds something ro reod os he woks through the groffitri neor the bods porking lor VrgrVo Cossens. Douglas Cotoy. Jeffrey Dobbin. Jocquelyn Dofd. I hcrd Freode, Guy GefokosW, Oorbcro Hondr. Eric Herzog, Potrids Kirmori. Dovtd Martinson. MJchoel McMcnus. Poul M et. Christopher Otson. Noncy Pederson. Noncy Poutos. Cori Ro rsgood. Mary Robin. Timothy Soeger. Bto SchowHcroty, Joan SpoukJng. Todd Swenson. Peder Tiung. Dovtd Tyrrel. Michoei Rerrcr. Tony Rirtcrs. Jeff or ey Verse. Debro Wfcon Karen Tdmon Kcehryn Vidterman Amy Walter Tony Werherel Amerre Wrono Anne Trembtoy Chrisrino Vttez Deborah Wdker Roderick Widemon Thomos Zeis Matthew Tuff John Vogt Undo Volerus Todd Wiens Terrence ZeSeokc Jule Tweten E Todd Vo tme er Rolf Word Dane! Wtoon Renee Zierden Moris VonGuSder Jeffrey Wogner Jason Weatherman Elen Wee Holy Zns Peter Vosotko Trocy Wohl Kimberly Wendlondr John Wise MJche ? Hanson Luz Versoles Lisa Wold Mchoel Wenner iJe Wdf Shermo Charron JUMORS 199 History rhe deterioration and demoralization of the world. Eight months after the attempted assassination of President Reogan, Press secretary James Brody was finally released from rhe hospirol. Following both these assassination orrempts, Anwar Sadat was assassinated. On a more local level, rhe last gome ever to be ployed in rhe Met Stadium of Bloomington occurred last December twentieth. The new Humphrey Metrodome, after being inflated, collapsed under rhe weight of ten inches of wet snow lore in November, due to improper hearing. In early January, much of rhe Midwestern United Stores, including Minnesota, experienced one of rhe most severe cold snaps ever documented. The Metro area recorded temperatures os low os -78 F windchill factor. Two weeks later, on January 20, 1982, 16.5 inches of snow fell on rhe Metro orea breaking rhe longstanding record of 16.2 inches of snow in o 24 hour period set in 1940. After a one day respire, onorher storm blew in, dropping onorher 19.8 inches over the Twin Cities. As o balance to rhe rising tensions. Royal Crown Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer were married in July. It was the first marriage of o Prince of Woles in 180 years. The wedding, otrended by royalty and heads of stare from all over rhe world, brought, if only momentarily, an easing of world tensions and animosities. Making Living in Bloomington, people, especially rhe younger generation, seemed unaware and unaffected by events changing and shaping rhe world outside of Bloomington. Imagine what future generations will be reading about in their history books ... A year of rising fear throughout the world; 1981-1982 will long be remembered. The arms race between the United Stores and rhe Soviet Union was on. Selling arms to third world countries become o way of determining political policy. Polish workers rose up against Soviet dominance with many strikes and protests. Poland was placed under marriol law. Israel attacked Iraq, bombing and exploding one of its nuclear reactors, making peace in rhe Middle East o rather intangible idea. The U.S. accused Libyo of plotting to kifl rhe president ond other top U.S. officials. President of Libya, Omor Khadafi, claimed that we were sending people over to kill Libyan officials. Reogonomics become o familiar household word all over America os President Reagan attempted ro balance rhe budget. He pur into effect many cutbacks. School lunch prices most noticeably affected rhe high school students' pocket money. The prices soored from 75a to 95a os Reagan reduced government subsidarion. In the spring of 1981, Pope John Paul II wos shot. Although he was nor killed, it was noted as a sign of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer—July 29. 1981. 200 CURRENT EVENTS Helicopters londed rroops on the roof of the Worsow Fire Fighters Acodemy ro disperse strikers inside Anwor So dot raked with Defense Minisrer Abu Ghazdo shortly before the assassination (Opposite page) with shields up, rhe Polish ormy advanced on studenr proresrers. CURRENT EVENTS 201 Joelen Aomodr Orycc Alexander Sondro Anderson Ooig Coder Rhondo Debeou Morno Adorn Karen Amo Lon Ancon Sondro Ooker Joy Decker loureeo Adomson Conr e Ames Dole App Dome! Deferodr Eric Oecnken Chories Adetmorm Hex! Anderson Dondd Appleby Jomes Dongosser Deon OeJefeole Thomas Adkns Holy Anderson Scon Arerx Roben Dcrtoeoo Mehoel Oelefecile Sheta Ahrendr Mods Anderson Ribry Amen Pornds Oorsness Connie Denedci Ann Afcenson Monn Anderson Jomes Araenou John Ooumer Money Oeoeda 202 SOPHOMORES Dono Oenkowsto Gog Gjckno Karen OSum David Orewer Arne Ougonsren Daniel Oergqmy Troy Ojotk Lance Doorman Tmortiy Orewer Robert Burton Michele Berks Timothy Block Roxame QoChone Christocher Orindo Todd Dun on Uso Becthioume Eric Olanchar Renee Bontrogec Matthew OroW Dome! Byrne Amy Betzold Denno Oenij Wendy Borseth Timothy Brown Con Carlson Daniel Oianch Cherse OiexnxJ Muchod Oorwege James Bruns Deborah Carlson Chnsropher Bjerke Paul (Sock Jonele Drechon Voono Brunskl Sherree Carlson SOPHOMORES 203 .6 t 7 = A Very Busy Srudenr She moved in, she moved oloog, bur she didn'r pion on sroying long. Who is she? She is Heorher Roberts, o sophomore who hod more rhon jusr o vogue ideo of whor she wonted to do in the future. When asked Heorher stored, “I'd like to go into medicine or rhe University of Minnesota. Is her gool too high? Nor according to her record. Her rime filled with orchestra, French Oub, rhe Gifted Tolenred Program, an interior decorating job, volunteer tutoring work, and seven dosses, Heorher managed to mointoin a very high academic average. She was ranked number one in her sophomore doss Krisren Cartwright Parrioo demons Steven DaNquy Oradley Dngman Cindy Ebel Steven Casperson Done! Coins Loren Davis Sherri Dion Patrick Egon Angelo Covonough Kathleen Conley Jon Day Patrick Donovan Deborah Egeness Ned Cedergren Leonne Ooven Ann Delahunr Ooberr Doss PoJ Ehlen Uso Chcrkon Andrew Crump Kjmberty Oerksen Trocy Dryden Amondo Bg Gol Chase Kevin Curry David Dctherr Done! Duffy Doth EBe Susan Christensen Jeffrey Dogen Orton D erz Mlchoel Dwyer AMdtele E er 204 SOPHOMOOES Heorher Roberts Susan Engehort Mary Ferret Jerries Fkjrtum Tmothy Fredrickson Daryl GaJozen Dor Enger Deotse Foschrvg XAe Ftarrum Angeta Freemen Kerry George Jon Engsrrond Rebecco Few Todd Flom John Freemork Arm Giermon tors Enckson Lee F' h Wkxn Folz AWen Fry Christopher Gjevre Peggy Enckson Boon Fmdet Gog Force David Fuecker Corotyn Goehner Pcmeta Evonson KotNeen Frz Douglas Foster Thomas Fuerstenbecg Tony GoWccwHn V •l .. (V r Afcon Fornhom 5onjo Fjelde Krnberty Fraser Shaun Gcrffney Shertyn Graft SOWOMORES 205 Performing on rhe piono, Soty GuBekson ploys rhe bockground musk: ro rhe foil ploy. The Deorh ond Life of Soeoky Firch.” PoU Grofsrrom Jennie Guernsey MJchod Holey Jock He! Jomes HcArtoerg Oom Grormon So y Gulckson JerWer Hcirer Oor Helmbergoc Richord HoMxisen Lok o Greensh tds Drent Gustafson Korheme Honson Todd Hendricks Jl Houck Denise Gnes Leo Hogs Nototo Honson Undo Hcks Moureen Hoy Usq Gnmz Morgorct Hoeg Jesse Her per Jeonrve Hoes Patrick KOefener Darlene Grover Renee Hogsrrom Jeffrey Horrer Jenrrfer Hnes SHetoKxd Dorbro Gruver Tonxxo Hogsrrom Noncy Horr Roseome Hobor Wayne rtjtd 206 SOPHOMORES lyiwerte Hygre) Aiwe Johnson Leo Johnson Jeanme Juln Mory K ngsworth Jute Wsrrom Ocxtxxo Johnson Pometo Johnson Ro Juneou Dehor oh Kmbler Cheryl Jockson Oruce Johnson Suson Johnson Kevin Kompo Jennfe? King Pori Jocobson Dovid Johnson More Johnston Michele Kosren Kristopher Kng John Joeger Gregory Johnson Liso Jones Thomas Kous Renee KJrro Paige Jahnke Jonorhon Johnson Rebecca Jones Korhryn Kelogg Uo Kleven Joy Jennings Korhieen Johnson Jon Jorgenson Carolyn Kevern Lori Klewer SOPHOMORES 207 To Teach, To Tumble, To Top Katie Wangsrad shows greor promise for o successful dance career. Katie has been involved in dancing since first grade and obviously enjoys anything having to do with this activity She reaches third grade through odulr dosses in acrobatics, bailer, top and jazz at the Dornell Sisters dance studio. Katie ploys the piono ond plans to minor in music while pursuing a career in dance. She olso sings in the choir and has participated in the fall ploy with a small port ond dance sequences. Katie rounds off her special abilities by being an excellent student. Jennifer Knapp Michoet Landrus Timothy loughinghouse Andreo Lndberg Robert MomJo Donald Kobe Jeffrey Lonenberg Jeonne lownc Scot UxJcrt Shown Marsten Rids Kotoow Lyndo Long Peter lee Monico lovefy John Marxen Todd Koopmon Eteoberh lorson Kevtn lehnert Joe) loecke Sofy May err on Rondo! Krusmark Jeffery Lorson Mechel Lepp Lori lundgren Deboroh Morson Herd Kunrze X e Lorson Scorr Lewis Edward Lundquisr Steven McCorrhy Neal Kyono Robert Lorson Mery Und lourte Maher Kmberty McCoughey 208 SOPHOMORES Kone Vongsrod VpQT McDicrm J Thomas Meer Debra Miel W Dorby Mooney Aw Murphy Jeon McHde CMsrmo Mehcfer Cony once Mlj Scon Moore Vo eoe Nash Joner Mdnrosh Pomelo Mefcy S.-even Mis Heorher Mcrgon PoJo Neben Me cn McLochlan Kenneth Melenbrvxh Trevor Miyomoro Scon Moms Jeffery Nebon Morrho McNoJy Anthony Merchonr Hecrher Moehlenhof Jonorhon Mro eb Ju e Nebon Seen McTomoney Jeffrey Merri Gnger Molne Dond Mulen More Nebon DovW Meier Uso MkJdog Jdeen Mone Heorher Munro Scorr Nebon SOPHOMC«E5 209 With the help of her mirro, Dono Benlcowski reflects points ond lines in her Geomerry doss. Loruie Moher oppeors ro be thinking deeply obour her cookie soles pitch. Robert Netsen Scott Otson Richard Petti James Puts Mark Redmond Robert Ncpao Kerh Opor Loti Petersen Troo Pyle Robert ReodaJ Jon Norderhus Oennts Osterberg Trrxxhy Phipps Mark Qutsrod Deter ob Reuter Kathy O'Onen Corot Pocket Ruthie Person Jerrfer Rodrke Sherte Revier Michoet O'Conner Dov j Poquette Sheryl Pke Wcndo Rond Rodney Reynolds Croig Oison John Postor Km Posch Done) Reberrus Chrtano Rheo Kimberty Ofcon Ph p Poveteo Pometo PreisSer Andrew Rectenwd Lon Rtesberg 210 Sophomores Dione Cox flashed rhe photographer a winning smie Ricky Rtfet Deon Rudoiph John Schmitz Jodi Semenak Chories Smith Gory Rmgote Steven Rushn Pod Schmitz Dortd Sherd Corote Snyder Kenneth Robermon Trent Rynchek Ann SchoenhoTen Dcnen Shetstod Amy Soistod Heothet Roberts Ann Sobte Lenshmo Schowkoto y Wayne Sieber Jeanne Somers Donno RockwH De o Sanders Leo Schubert Davd Sjoionder Ode Sorensen RonoJd Roers Morcetene Schoefer Richcrd Scon Todd Sjosrrond Mark Sotebeer Trocy Rosin Anthony Scherer Govn Seeker Garrett Smeirzer Coro Sowodo Sophomores 211 Lincoln's Own Rona Barrerr ? Soy whar ever you like around J.J. Horrer, ond he probably already knows ir. J.J., o sophomore, prides himself on knowing olmosr every sophomore ond whar's going on with rhem. I don'r know why people rhink I'm o gossip. People jusr keep spilling rheir gurs ro me” soys J.J. of his repurorion. His moin rorgers for juicy rid-birs ore Korie Corson, Mirch Lepp ond Sora Prosher. J.J. has rhree brorhers, oil of who wenr ro Lincoln, so he is fomilior wirh Lincoln happenings. Along wirh keeping rhe secrers of orhers, J.J. enjoys ploying hockey for Lincoln ond plans ro keep ploying hockey while pursuing o career in orchirecrure or rhe Universiry of Minnesoro. Gregory Sreinkopf Rusael Then Orodey Tfr Pem Tyler David Wofccr Pouf Steward M Tborna Keor Timm Mxhoel Urtxm Korhertne Wongsrod Korhryn Sirom Amy Thomas Norote Trocy Wayne Veness Krtsrtne We Wart ho Sandberg Mccti Thomas Jute Tscho Craig Vemix Loune Wete Kimberly Svendort Afcon Thompson Karo Tumberg Dortef Vrez Oag Weino David Sylvers Suson Thompson Pouta Turgeon Down Vokrretef Jeffrey Wenande Mory Terech John Thormon PoJ Tugo Jeffrey WohUors ftchard Wendcndr 212 SOPHOMORES Kent Wengenroth Undo Wesrh Done! Wfkie Kmberty Woodwids Done Wennertyn Pobb ? Weymofetond Mory Wmbhousct DovW Zetenta Wendol Wesfcerg Anthony Whirbebs Alee Vmjor Aaton Zimei Indsey Westetgreen Stephen 'Whitney Jomes Voe Not Pictured: Mory Andersen, Joseph DosJ. John Oetgqusy. John Boise. DonokJ Oirisieoson. Jomes DeGide. Morrhew Fonroine. Anthony Frtendshuh. James Greemon. John HkJfcrcnd. Moris Jones. Rhondo Moen, Kenneth Nelson. May Oden. Moris CSscn, V om Cfccn, Ouone Pel. Mrcheie Rasmussen. MKhefte Roven, Joseph Sutvan, Kenneth Thompson. Royce Weber. Thomas ZerJs, Todd Zxds SOPHOMORES 213 Jreshnen 8 A Touch Of Mid-Eosr Here In The West A small parr of rhe mid-easr exists wirhin Lincoln wit Basma Ibrahim. Both Bosmo'o parenrs were born and raised in Egypr and moved here ro go ro college. Basma has traveled ro Egypr rhree rimes ro visir relatives,- her most recenr rrip being last summer. She soys rhe dimare rhere is roo hor and she likes rhe way things ore in America. In addition ro her required courses here or Lincoln, Basma ploys violin in the orchestra and is raking a Spanish doss. Her future plans indude following in her forher’s footsteps by becoming an engineer. Tmyry C y'x jc loune Dwoj Charles Eopry Bering Jar v bOoon Ar FarScnd Ocrcy Dean Oerts A foe Efchoror Andrew Enge Wott EnPoon W 5eon FePe te«h Mc yDcd« Jon Oon-e.x J Boon (PAerg Nmberty Cngtfang rooptnesoon toyne FfrgvSOn Leo De on 0enna tXKyr Wortt EP-en Money Erg OnTc Fok Oou ai ftp! H «S rron Ok Trei D e ch Vfrey EPbcrg Wxn Eng Swtene for Krfyfkyo Orwopner OobePi Oorsd Dwyer OroPcy Orsophe Engwari Ok-V Fo Am fair MeNJt Doimer ftefeen Cteonpiaro You OGomd RePeao Epps Ihomos Fofc Thomas Foreman MM Oowiguu OovkJ Cogee My £Of Scoet Enprseo frwr Forme Ocran Fervor 216 Freshmen £ A Dear In Performance Gymnosrics, singing, piono ond ocring oil ploy on important role in the life of freshman John Robinson John hos held the leod in mony junior high ploys os well os a role in Lincoln's foil ploy, The Deorh ond Life of Snedky Fitch Porridporion in the Lincoln choir included singing o variety of solos. (He hos olso token mony piano lessons during his eight years of ploying). As o member of the Bloomington Gymnosric Oub, John procrices ond comperes with other top gymnosts in the area. His academic achievements hove allowed him to rake every enriched course offered to freshmen or Lincoln. Rons for a music ocring major from Stanford University ore in this talented young man’s horizon. fccvtn Hour. Gordon Jocotaon Erie Wmoft Crojery Koa« fcW KriQ AfcnKnJ (no Halm Wert. K3b Gre 0 JcrtrtOn TNyroi KaJrrKn Ebabtm Krutoi 5rc n Ko Uyry Horn Hon Jorecn Kert Jcrtincn Kert. rr Kovvww Onon Ur TtiomcB Kirnm r Donor Hgton Ann Jcricrd Men. raon Pomco Itocy Nowoa CorrAa Kurj Ccrr re Hx D«ro JcrptC . Jortnton Comr Ml tUNarO KoorJwm Jertn Keruor Angaio «rt Oeno utm Vcw Jcrtnaon K vmK44rr Kerry KaM 5r von Kv 0 nj Doaro fcrcrtrr. Doujta Jotroon Aj e Jcnei OorfdKctoj ter Kre Amy iuelocod. IVoMtt JocoOmo Oeob«n Jertraon THarrraa Korfeon tynn K«n«4«amp Jon Hoy Krvjorfton Grorr lotcto 218 FAESHWEN The Gome Of Love Dedicarion ond mony srrenuous practices have helped freshman Kelly Horrung in her rennis career. Alrhough Kelly is new ro Lincoln, she is nor new ro rhe game of rennis. Kelly has been ploying for rhree years which hos helped her gain rhe posirion of firsr doubles on Lincoln's Vorsiry reom Kelly hos also performed well in ocademics ond rhe ons. She ploys flure in rhe bond ond gers very good grades. Kelly enjoys Algebra ond her furure plans indude becoming o denrol hygenisr. PoJ Mfc« SM MOOT ytf tf K Myto Cortj McOuoO Oann IVMl Leo Mo an Vocvvwphy Trocy NwOQN Ml N IMen X M rO r nob«n Mfc •py Mention Oan lAJKrf M« KO N OrcOke OWoo tow Metory Mnon •Vrrijo Ntd Itan OOn m V om Mentor uo Merten PaJ Mu« Kh MOotf HUM Oar«H Nrwd 5ox 0 OCorrrt Vfcm M ni Tmortiy Moncv Ugo Mrro tnc Nr or. Ortm MtMn HrtOrvcr Opw Me toon Otwno Mmw Regno Morroc WnHrten CN i ffce' ' MicMSrf OOfO t eMtm Vx 3 Morascm Tffor'y Miraon )Jk NMon LVO Hcer PogtOfend 220 FRESHMEN Friendship is o word nor mony understood. Ir means shoring and coring and lending o hand. Ir meons rolking ond relling rhem rhor you core, Because someday they’ll be gone ond you'll know nor where In every friendship you must occepr, Are secrets to be told and some to be kept. Deciding which is which is hard to do; The decision is yours, it's up to you. The reol rest of friendship is going through pain, Seeing who is strongest, seeing who will remain. This port of life is hord to endure, For oil the trouble ond strife there is no cure. Friends who hove died or moved owoy Moy be forgotten, bur the memories will sroy. Memories will keep ond don't grow old, After many years they’ll be more precious rhon gold. Some people's hearts ore filled with sorrow, And some ore filled with rears. They know they hove o sod tomorrow. They've lessened during the years. Only rime will tell which friend's will tost. Which ones will be the strongest. The ones who have memories of the past, Their relationship will be the longest. - Lisa Lee no JrhrOtr iy- wv« Grerrhen Joyder Kur Vod Wow SyMn Veven Thompson • xnoqr Dcmj C -0 Jnyde Korm 5rone Ocrtcro Tapper Tracy Thompson Orwcpr-« JpMari WrVxftr foxn JoberQ eiy Vr Kortryn Teapot Vtr T«h der Owno VJiwcr l wo Soreoee Veven SuO Tepper Moho Tr tom Jeon Amonpo JfOQJV Corey Jpecn Wr 5u voa Mcrv Tepper I«a Tollman woe5 vr Oetxo Jl-eeon Tmertry Va ry Keun Juidem Oxoberh TeM . VWi Tran w 5 c- frodey Jmo e« Vocey Ve«n r Kui Jvemdv ' Ryneto The toy n Trorwod Cut Jetafey Orvopfer yreh 0-Od Vere I'edectoSee Com The Mcnod Tru de4 222 FH£5HM£N Where dkJ you get you doctor's der ee Texas A6M University. College Srarion, Texas ™ stevet 224 PEASOUCL Homer Anderson: World Iteiory. Arco Studes Orrln Bergon: English 10.11.12. Homorwies. Homecoming Ccxononon [Vector lock Dorn: Phy Ed Dolly Drennor: Drowng, Pointing. An Oob Sponsor Lorry Anderson: Occuponood Rotations. VICA Advaor Vern Betglund: Drtver Ed . Fhy Ed . Asm Dosebol cooch Geraldine Otodford: Service Occuporoo Coordlnofor Mory Oroberg: Nkrse Jim Armstrong: Spanish. Soool Studies, exchange rcochor from Richfield Thanks Mr. Stacke! The indoor concert wos not only o rime of achievement bur of loss, os Mr Srocke resigned to take o position or the Chonossen Dinner Theater Jim Durke: Computer Tec.. Chemistry Dorothy Atko: Project Success, Conrempory perspectives. Chid Study Team Motlly Codwell: PhychologiM Win Bankston: Career Center Tetty Bergstrom: Accounting. Record Keeping. Office Procedures. Ouvness fAochnes. Hockey cooch Connie Bradovich: Resource Center. Englsh. Theater Arts Moity Corlson: Sociology Jim Bell: Engfeh Bob Boeset: Worts Experience Seminor Noncy Broxll: Attendance Aide Robin Corlson: Project Success [Vector. GW's Golf cooch It you could be o professional otNete. whrch Sport would you choose? DOSeboU' . Vern Oerglund PERSOKEL 225 Don Corruth: Phy. Ed, Drudllo Corson: Chemcd Sodd Studies, Soccer Awareness fVonrom cooch. Sophomore and Coordhoror Freshmen Ooskctbol Donno ClorK: Spcod cooch Educor on Project Success Jim Chlebecok: Jim Oimond: Ochovtord Ochesrro Science Ollle OeGroy: Eorrh Alice Drake: Hgher Soence. Mnnesoro Skies AVjebro. Geomerry Joe Dolon: World Hsrcry, Foorbol cooch, Girl's Oasketbd cooch Vhot ts you favorre cUrure? Evelyn Carter: Amedcon Par Cosey: English Perspectives. Sodd Koren Copelond: Studies Adminoircrrve Aide Jon Colwlll; Engfah O.K., the terminal’s ready. Mr Durise uses his expertise on the computer rerminol to help o student get starred on a program. Short Cosey: Home Ec, Oorboro Chose: Engteh Fomfy ons. Chid John Doffer: Counselor. Devetapmenr. Vo-Tech Cheerieodng Advsor Steve Cromer: Choir. Continentals. Music Theory Get it? Mr Dimond's mondoy morning siudenrs ore prompted ro ‘perk up after they ocddentoly let one of his famous joke Ines oass right by. 226 PEASC €l ’’The Japanese, because of rheir great accomplishments, particularly since World Wor II. Joe Dotoo A Reunion? Are famfly reunions onnuol occasions or Lincoln? Nor for U.S. Hisrory reocher, Gene Wise, who has rwo doughrers In school in oddirion ro many nieces ond nephews. Mr. Wise feir he gor ro know srudenrs berrer by leorning obour rheir backgrounds ond inreresrs rhrough casual conversorions wirh his children. The members of each doss become unique individuals ro him os he associared rhe ways they ocred and responded in dass wirh rhings he hoc heard a Dour mem. I've reoHy enjoyed ir , Mr. Wise soid of having roughr school where his kids arrended. leonord Drake: Physics Jim Fotrey: Woods. W Gas Engles Rocky Elton: U S rtsrory. Anthropology Lew Fon mark: Heakh, Soccer cooch, Cross Counrry cooch Roger Erickson: Social SrucJes. Delxjvtorol Soence Morlo Fronk: Secretory Noel Fober: Physiology, Oology Dob FredeII: SoOol Worker Renata Forrell: Special Education. Prqjea Success Donna Gordner: Typing Jonerre Flizgerold: Admrxyrortve Aide Shirley Graham: Oas c Oofhmg, CM doer Apporrel. Foods. Yearbook Advisor Who ore yocr fovorre designers? PERSONNEL 227 Sronley Dlocker ond Evan Picone'' scvriey Groham Glotio Groth: WE CEP Ken Hoeg: Industrie! Arts. Nell Homrln: Deify Hanson: Englsh. Judy Honlson: Secretory Morv Honung: higher Jeon Hoich: fAxse Soccer cooch. Hockey Morhemor s Prcjecr Socce Cotol Hengel: Project A’goCya. MorhemoiKj. cooch Evelyn Hendrickson: Phylls Hendrkkion: Socce Drivers Trommg Tom Hoyden: GvKS. Speed Educorcn, Project Education Aim Tom Howden; World Arlene Higgins: 9x2 + 30x = whor? Enwcxvnerfd Studies. Socce . ATS Actvscc Dob Hoi mo n: Ceramics. tterory. Soool S udes; Conremporory Gov, Country cooch. Pot Hogan: Engfeh, Jewdery. Scripture. An Moty Johnson; Secretory Perspectives Mr. Jomes explains the logic of AJgebro to h6 bewildered students Trock cooch Ameocon Studes Rolph Jomes-. Geometry. AVgebro Oob Sponsor Glnny Johnson: Counsetng AcJe Joe Hutton: Economics. Dasketbofl cooch. Asst Dosebai cooch Lou Jost: Engfeh Who S your fovonte otter? 228 PEPSOt©. Dorb Hepworrh- English wood sculptor oobtwmon Things In Common A junior or Lincoln wos inreresred in occounring and ployed on rhe foorboll ream. A reocher raughr accounring and coached rhe foortxall ream. Norhing unique, righr? WRONG! Why? Because we're rolking, of course, of rhe unique siruarion berween Sron Slsejei and his son, Scorr. Of rheir relarionship Mr Skjei said rhar rhere ore no real problems in reaching or rhe same school your son orrends. The only difference berween Scorr ond rhe resr of rhe srudenrs, according ro Mr. Skjei is, He's rhe only one on rhe foorboll ream rhar comes up ond gers money from me Along wirh rhe challenges of reaching his own son. Mr Skjei finds it inreresring ro know ond reach his son's friends Horry Kins: Analyys, Oouc Dkk Klouseus: Mated Morti. Ass Foorbal Office Cocrclnoror cooch. Asy Go cooch Don Lundman: Mochne Jone Lcgoaid: Drafrng, Phorogrophy Production certet Anlio Kohrer: Project Koy Krueger: Consumer Success HocrvccTSokjng. MohQuh Marlene Mann: Advocx 5ocr«ory Carol Monuulet: Engfeh Cfcnrcd Teochng, Prefect Success, Chemical Dependency Commnee Oob Looey: forth Doug Larson: Counselor. Soence Enghh Joyce Mortens: Phy Ed Leroy Mortinson: AJgebro. Slalom SK cooch. Ass: Terns cooch Whar ore your fovorre possimes5 229 Taking picrures. lisrening ro symphony music, and working on archrecrurol design.” Don Lundman Ending A Tradition Ninereen hundred ond eighry-rwo wos remembered os rhe year rhor broughr obour chonges in rhe life of Hisrory reacher, Rocky Elron. The groduarion of his son Tom marked on end ro rhe componionship Mr. Elron has enpyed since 1971 when his oldest doughrer, Kim, entered Lincoln Tom ond Mr Elron shored rides ro ond from school ond occasionally ore lund rogerher. Seeing his dod or work ond being wirh him rhere wos good for o kid Mr.Elron rhoughr because ir helped rhe child relate ro rhe interest his dod hod in his work. During rhe coming years he said of his kids, I'll really miss rhem. Dill McCobe: Resource center Jerry Molosky: Elective Phy Ed . Weight Trortng. Tennis cooch. inrramural CoorcJnoior Gordon Olson: Auto. Photogrophy Rich Olson-. Trigonometry, AncJysts. Moth. Foorbol cooch, Ooskerbol cooch Lourle McLeon: Special Education, Prqjeo Success. Orunetre AcV cc Joyce Morris: Ufcrcry Aide Dennis McNeils: PoWcd Science Shirley Mund: Audk Veuol Secretary Marlin Meyer: Aviotloo. Me: oh Roger Nelson: Algebro. Compute Technology Marilyn Miller: Engfch, Jon Nlomh Minnesoro Geology. Ecrrti Science. SW Oub Advisor Don Moeller: Engbh, Speech. Lincoln Speech Team Advisor Rod Nyenhuis: City School Ccordnotor Who rype ot dancing do you eryoy rhe most? 230 PtnSONf®. The Polko. Lojne McLean Corol Peterson: bbrory Lloyd Peterson: Audo Aide Visual Drecror Fron Russell: IVcjea Kitty Sothec Typing. Success Shcmhond. Notercfsng Wonder who they hove planned this tlmel Mr and Mrs. Drake woir patiently for the pepfest events to begin. Marlene Plnren: Nellie Primrose: Hgher Counefof. f«S Advisor AJgebro. Geometry, (Mil Schoeppl: Engksh. Gfred Cootdnoror Prefect Success Corol Schlofge: German. AFS Advisor. Languoge Oub Advisor Corol Sheffer: Engfah. humanirtes Money Smith: Aide Shirley Remlngion: Clolre Ruhme: Secretory Wormoron Center Aide Chortle Schumon: Cliff Severson: US Admlrwrotive Assr. 1 srcry, American Srudes Counselor. SAC Advisor Sion Shjel: Accounting. Rod Sheffer: Oology Typing. Footbol Cooch. John South: Deon of Girl's Oaskerbal Cooch Students. Weight Training Roswltho Swanson: Geometry, Germon, Languoge Oub Advisor What is it Use being married ro Mr Sheffer? PEASOftCL 201 It's never dull. Ccrot Sheffer Morsho Todion: Atroodooco Oarh Ron Thompson: World Perspecnves. World HWory ion Trimble: Secretary Mono Woiermon: Spanish, French, French CW Advisor. Longuoge Oub ArMsor Helen Taylor: AJde Wo wo Thorsoo; Counselor Joe Tuflgno: Engfch Sieve Wenzel: Bond Dfrecror Sue Vessey: Ajde Joe White: Oology The first cup of coffee of the doy, ond well deserved Mrs. Copelond catches a lirrle ft and ft after a hectic morning routing. Moiy Vlllello: Spanish, AiMerc Coordnoior Don Wlcklund: Chemsrry. Dotogy, Asm Wresrtng Cooch. Asm Troch Cooch Don Thlboull: Eorrh Science Lorolne Trocy: Engksh. Kmjnmes Seminar. Gtrod Coordnoror Ted VonKempen: AJgebro. Geometry. QoU Cooch Hoivey Westrom: Chemistry Mike Thomas: Adoptive Phy Ed Roger Trendo: Work Experience. Career Education Kothy Veith: Secretory Gene Woyondt: Ousne Whot is your phtosophy on teenogers? 232 PERSONNEL It's a shame that their youth is wasted on childern. Joe tufty Unheard Smiles You mighr hove seen smiles flash across rheir faces os rhey passed in rhe halls, bur you never heord rhem soy Hi . Whar wos rhe secret of rhis unadsnowledged friendship? Ir wos Kelly Horrung and her dod Morv. conrinuing rhe rrodirion of orrendmg school rogerher os o srudenr and o reocher. Mr. Horrung cired odvonroges in rhe focr rhor he knows everything rhor was happening ro Kelly in school ond rhor his daughter wos more informed obour rhe inner wortongs of rhe school The only disodvonroge he mentioned wos rhor rhere is olwoys o pressure upon teacher's kids ro do well in school. Jocqule Wlcklund: French. Longuoge CW Advscr. Freshmen Cheerteoder Advisor Moillyn Wurdeman: Aide Peggy Wiklund: Coreer Cetsrer. Amy Yeoger: Aide Marilyn Wilhelm: EngSsh, World Hrsrcxy Loyol Young ten: Marh, Elecrrono Gene Wise: US Harory Duane Zaun: Marti. Marker ng and Monogemen . DECA Advisor Jim Wolf: Algebra, Geomerry Dob Stocko: Oond Direoor Doris Worwo: Aide Irene Yung: Englsh. Humomnes. It you wrote o book, whar would r be on? The joys of being wirh srudenrs. Amy Yeoger PERSONNEL 233 Custodians: FRONT ROW: Wdr Behm. Jerry Yohnke. Dick Defcle, Horold Cleveland. BACK ROW: Don Sworr. Frank Ktsch, Dick Poirros, Joe Schwartz, Red Hoddox. Kitchen Staff: FRONT ROW Helen Androff, Jean Salisbury. Borb Bruder, Alee Powers, Ann Hayes. Karen Ferguson, Evelyn Aul, Sreflo Hetserh. BACK ROW: Joyce Cooner. Morie Knelp, Ann Bocker, Ruth During, Gerry Lathrop. Eunice Glberrson. Irmo Grimnirz, Ruth Anderson, Eleanor Brekke. Nancy Hoeg. Whof 3o you enjoy coctong rhe mosr? 204 PERSONNEL Whorever kids enjoy earing Helen Androff patrons patrons patrons patrons Community patrons: Perkins Coke end Sreok 8024 Lyndote Avenue South Hutch and Mantle 7625 Lyndole Avenue South The Parsonage Reception House 9030 Wesr Bkxxningron Freeway J D. Skogtand's Jewelers VoJey West Shopping Center Secretarial Plocemenr 901 Southgate Woodloke Sanatory Service 9810 Flying Cloud Drive, Eden Prairie Teleprint 8188 West 84 Street Pox Poastbeef Pestuoronr 2101 W 80 Street Druinetres Lincoln High School Varsity Cheerteoders Lincoln High School Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers 2001 West 80 Street West Wood Sport and Dike 9601 Garfield The Corner Dookshop 7927 GorfiekJ junior Class Uncoln High School Student Advisory Council Lincoln high School Speciol congrotularory messoges ore extended to: Troy Adamson: Troy, Congratulations on your graduation May all your goats in Sfe be attained. You hove truly been o blessing ond o gift ro our home ond we thank God for your life ro us! All our love. Mom ond Dod Parent parrons: Croig Anderson: Your ocomplishmenrs ore mony os you've grown up so fasr. Best wishes in your career of the future. Fond memories of the post Love, your Mom ond Dod Amy Dokken: You mode it DUG ond we're proud. Love, Mom and Dod Virginia Oallard: Virghio — Here’s wishing you the best ever. Congratulations! We're so proud of you Love. Mom ond Dod Jeanette Dagen: May your next thirteen years be os great os the last, bur let's hope they don't go quire so fay. Keep following you dreams. Love. P.. M . ond J. Peter Dills: Unser leber Peter! Our love ond congratulations to ou one of the grads of the lost doss of Lincoln. You Mom ond Dod are very proud of you doss ond porricularily proud of you for the mony hours you spent on these seemingly endless hours spenr on doss productions ond projects. Besnders srolz sind wir, doss der es so ro8 geschossr host Unsre ganze tebe, Mutter ond Zori Melissa Enger: Dear Meteso. Since that September day in ‘69 you hove been striving toward this goal. Now you peges ore oil complete ond we wish you success in cfl the years ro come. Thonks for the memories. We love you. Mom ond Dod Michael Femrite: May the world be yours. Love, Mom Michael Frank: Michael, Congratulations son! We ore very proud of you. Best of luds ond much happiness in the futue. Love, Dod and Beth Kelly Fries: Congratulations, Kelly. I'm proud of you. With lots of love- From you Mother Shelly Gilbert: Dear Shely, Coogrorualrions ro o very loving daughter upon reaching this imporronr milestone in you fife. We ore proud of you. With love, Mom ond Dod Marilyn Kenyon: Track, trips, tropics; Friends, fun. feisty, Porries, pretty, punk; Jobs, joy, junk — Thor's Mori Love, Mom ond Dod patrons parrons parrons parrons patrons patrons Lynn Klement: Congratulations upon completion of onorher important step in rhe ladder of your life. We pray for your success ood hoppiness in wherever additional sreps you choose to roke We love you very much. Mom ood Dod Tom Koch: Congrorulorions Kocher From Wendy ood Fron Jock Krollmon: We're proud of you. Jock, The losr of rhe KroHman Lincoln Dears! Lynne, Gory. Mom ood Dod Suzanne Long: We know you wfl succeed in whorever you choose ro do. Love Dod and Derh Barb Lee: Barb, Whar o good Lincoln-ire you ore, Whor o great Yearbook editor you hove been, Whor o fonrosric daughter you will always be. You ore otmosr or rhe top — We’l meet you there!! Mom ood Dod Luonn Grlwac: Luonn, we’re proud of your achievement with rhe Yearbook ond hope rhor rhe rhings you learned wil be stepping srones ro o fulfilling future Mom ond Dod Carol Hansen-. Congratulations. Cord! The difficulties ond deadlines ore post ond only rhe glory ond memories remain Good luck os you press on! Mom ond Dod Mike Hortman: Congrorulorions Mke! May success ond hoppiness be yours in whorever you do. Our love goes with you. Dod ond Mom Janice Herman: We’re proud of you ond love you. Jontce. Congrorulorions. Mom ond Dod Julie Hicks: A memorable year. 1982 We’re proud of ol your occompSshmenrs. Julie Congrorulorions. Go our ond give 'em o V6H Love. Mom, Dod, ond Lindo Tony Hunt: A.fVH. Congrorulorions — WE ore very proud of your ombirion ond rolenr Good fortune ond rhe best of health Love. J.A.H. ond F.C.H. Lisa Johnson: Congrorulorions. 1! Dear Lisa, You've mode us so proud of you! We wont you ro know rhor you’re loved very much ond we patrons patrons wish al fife’s best for you. Always be true ro yoursetf ond remember who you ore Love ond Best Wishes, Mom ond Dod Scott Jonnoson: Congrorulorions Scott ond rhe 1982 yearbook staff Whor o rnbure ... Lincoln has saved rhe besr for losr A Proud Mom Don Jungles: Thank you. I love you very much! Mom Paula Manning. CONGRATULATIONS!! Twelve years of hard work behind you. A bright promising future oheod. You hove whor it rokes ro succeed. We ore very proud of you. Much love ond many wishes for your hoppiness Mom, Dod, ond Pom Chuck McNamara: Deor Chuck, wishing you health, weolrh ond love in on your future endeavors Love. Mom ond Dod Julie Nauman: Congrorulorions, Julie' We love you ... We're proud of you ond we'l dwoys be there for whenever you need us. God Bless You Mom ond Dod Jeff Nelson: A potent couldn't be more proud of rhetr child rhon we ore of you. Through thirteen yeors of achievement, and rhe final reword of o high school diploma has ro be rhe greatest accomplishment any man could ever experience. Whorever your future plans may be. we wish you rhe very bey of luck ond love You Mom ond Dod Phil Rau: Phip. we ore very proud of you! If there were 10 children in our fomfly, none of them could moke us more proud Your accomplishments ond personal growth through the yeors hove been Juy greor Thanks for being o super son Love, Mom ond Dod Nancy Rosin: Congrorulorions on graduation. With Love, Your Mom ond Dad Andrea Shcuk: Our bey ro you otwoys, ol ways. Love, Mom ond Dod Jeff Sorvik: We're proud of you. Jeff Love. Mom and Dod Renee Worrlnger: Keep up the good work for rhe Lincoln Bear Love, Mom ond Dod patrons We wish ro rhonk ond odsnowledge our community patrons ond our proud parent patrons for their contributions ro our Yearbook effort Your support is greatly appreciated Thank you. patrons foK Sreven (03 157 fAU RAY 77 fa . 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Pdx J (03183 244 f.DEX Our Specs: publisher: Josrens American yearbook Co. paper: 80 lb. morre finish block bose ink color endsheefs: snow whire wirh process color Our Thanks: type: serif gothic 35 cover: crofrline embossed french straight groin silver foil stomp application binding: around ond bock to Shirley Graham, our advisor, for your organized leadership. ro Dr. Stever ond the administration, for your confident support. ro Mario Frank, for always keeping us our of debt ro Scott Severinson ond Mike Fitz” Fitzgerald, our Josrens reps., for your rime ond knowledge, ro our friends, families ond lovers, for your potient consideration, ro oil the ''bears” of LHS, for your enthusiasm. Staff Advisor: Shriey Grohom Assistant: Sue Eck Co-Cditors-in-Chief: Oarboro Leo ’luorm Grtwoc Staff: Amy OaWsen Sharon Oudewfrz Rcbtn Cook Metsso Enger Carol Hansen Mchde Hanson XAe Hcks Doug Johnson Uso Johnson Kdy Koger Ann Peterson Nancy ftosn Photographers Crog Anderson Peter Dfc Dave Duntxy Tony Hjnr Scott Jonosson FW Rou DEAR STAFF 245 246 CLOSNG Moving On CIOSN6 247 24fl CIOSNG % Moving On
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