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NEW RELEASES The marquee, swimming pool, amphi- theatre and attendance policy were part of the NEW RELEASES at Lincoln'High School this year. Situated in front of the school, the marquee was beneficial in keeping the pub lic up to date with infomation about upcoming events, according to Com- misioner of Publicity Laura Meredith. Aquatic teams and P.E. classes bene- fitted from the new pool, which was dedi- cated on Oct. 3 to the past and future students of Lincoln High School. Under the instruction of Bill McKeever, the Warren Monroe Amphithe- atre was completed on May 30 by the Landscaping class. Lawn concerts, mini- rallies, and mini-assemblies were held there throughout the year. Under the new attendance policy, students were required to make up all missed work andfor time and be in class at least 90'M1 of the time. These new improvements create a better atmosphere and make Lincoln a complete high school, said Sophomore Drew Schreiber. Theme tm? ,rf e Q 2 J. ' some -,ff 'WA . ' fin , 5 .Ass f.--- fe 'I we 'iw ' xl, - wir, , 'arf' . ,J 1 W A 'e . t .,, L . K 6 'Z 5 ' 3, f if? . . . H fe, ,W -1, wg' S, , Q . ,Af + ,,.,.ww
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Although some activities at Lincoln were described as new and unique to this year, there were those traditions which remained as GOLDEN OLDIES. Different traditions have evolved through Lincoln's history, each of them with their own background and mean- ing. Some of the oldest traditions still alive in 1980 included the Spirit Jug competition, the Senior Area, and Prom. Other traditional activities that took place were Fresh- men orientation, Powderpuff football, and the Student Council retreat. These events originated approximately eight to ten years ago under the supenlision of Activities Director Karen Pearson. Though most activities at Lincoln were supported by the school, one unauthorized tradition, Senior Cut Day, endured. Years ago, the routine trip to Santa Cruz in Spring was a school sponsored activity. However, due to problems involving drinking that arose, Senior Cut Day became un- authorized. ln past years, seniors have kept this tradition unofficially alive, explained Pearson. Q Theme V-I-C-T-O-R-Y--Excited puffs, labove leftl, jump for joy as the final gun signifies another victory for Lincoln. HIGH SPIRITS--Commissioner of Assemblies Michele Vasquez and Commissioner of Rallies Kelly Hunt, labovel, let spirits out at the Night Rally. SENIORS ON LY--Seniors, lrightl, spend a few free mods in the Senior Area decorated with the Class of 80's symbol, a Rolling Stones tongue.
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