Lincoln High School - Best of Lincoln Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1980

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l.O.C. adopts dance policy The Inter-Organizational-CounciI was started to provide greater communication between clubs and the student council, to increase club involvement, and to give each club a voice on issues brought before l.O.C. Having a drawing was the lOC's way of allowing more clubs the opportunity of sponsoring a dance. IOC divided dances into four parts: Security, chaperones, and publi- city, shoes and tickets at the door and pre- dance ticket sales, refreshments, decorations, and clean-up, setting-up, band and paper- work. All clubs belonging to IOC were able to participate in the drawing. Four clubs were randomly picked and assigned their area of responsibility along with a 25 per- cent share of the profits. This policy was used for two dances during the year. Led by Student Body Vice-President Craig lVlurray, IOC continued its selection of a student, teacher and club ofthe month. They also sponsored a dress down dance in October. SPIRIT DAZE--- IOC members Michele Vasquez and Karen Dustin, ltop leftl, listen to IOC President Craig Murray explain Spirit Day procedures. DAN THE MAN--- IVIr. Kenley, lleftl, explains the new dance policy to the mem bers of IOC. ROLL CALL--- IOC secretary Lindsey Haines, labovel, calls roll while Dea Athon waits for her club to be called. l.OC

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Asilomar girls run for the presidency T Kathi Castaways sailed away in March to attend the Asilomar Girl's Leadership Conference. The Junior delegation included Leslie Brown, Karen Dustin, Meg Glahn Sandy Grupe, Valerie Hnath, Kelly Hunt, Kathi Marcopulos, and Michele Vasquez. They carried out their castaway theme during their pres- idential campaign with favors, posters, costumes, and a skit. The girls were selected after being interviewed about their involvement in the school and the community, their leadership experience, and their goals as leaders. The Junior Class has some outstanding female lead- ership which made choosing eight of them for the Asilomar delegation an extremely difficult decision, said Senior Asilomar Delegate Martha Schreiber. After being selected, the Asilomar girls held sev- eral fund raisers including a salad bar for the teacher. Both delegations sponsored the Valentine's dance with the theme Castaway Your Heart to help pay for their stay at Asilomar. Once at Asilomar, the girls participated in several workshops where they gained skills to help them in future leadership positions at Lincoln. JUNIOR LEADERS--Junior Asilomar Girls Kelly Hunt and Leslie Brown ltop rightl discuss the Valentine's dance. KATHl'S CASTAWAYS--Junior Delegation: itop rowl, Sandy Grupe Kelly Hunt Leslie Brown, lbottom rowl, Meg Glahn, Valerie Hnath, Kathi Marcopulos Michele Vasquez and Karen Dustin. Asilomar



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I DAR E YOU-- Historian Stathi lVlarcopulos,lbeIowl, talks about the long endurance of the Duracell Battery, portrayed by Junior Class President Steve Cossey during a Student Council skit. lVlONEY,lVlONEY,lVlONEY-- Laura lVleredith, Commissioner of Publicity,lbottom rightl, takes money from incoming dancers at the Student Council dance in January. TOTALLY THRILLED- Commissioner of Buildings and Grounds Lisa Curry and Sophomore Class President Joey Lopez,llower rightl, sit and listen to some new ideas proposed at a Student Council meet- ing. Council stresses I student In volvement Setting goals, discussing new objectives, and plan ning Homecoming were the major topics covered a Kirkwood, the Student CounciI's retreat on Sept. 9 10. Increasing student involvement in activities am communication between students and teachers wen the main goals of the Council. During the year, Student Council sponsored Christmas raffle with the first prize being limousini service to and from the Christmas Formal. They al so sponsored a stag dance in January and netter 3160. Claudia Stroebel served as the co-advisor aloni with lVlrs. Karen Pearson. Claudia and I had a congenial group of kids tu work with, said Pearson. l 2 i Student Council Cay.. V, ' MY. , X,-w,,,i V X X ,f

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