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

 - Class of 1980

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Girls benefit in small club Girls' League, one of the smallest clubs at Lincoln with ten members, is most likely one of the wealthiest. Economically it's cheaper to have a small club, said Sandy Leers, Girls' League President. The club gave all their money from the dance they had at the begin- ning ofthe year to the Asilomar Girls, because they didn't need the extra money. For Christmas the girls made place mats and took them to the con- valescent homes. The people there got a big kick out of our place mats. We really had a lot of fun making them, stated Alice Fisher. They also did many community activities and had many potlucks. They always seemed to have some- thing planned to keep them busy. To me it's more fun to have a small club, you get closer to your friends and you can put together more activities, said Anne Day. They are a very close-knit group with their officers sharing different responsibilities. lVlrs. Dryden, the club adviser, has given many ideas, support, and increased interest in the club, which has helped the girls through their many activities. SETTING THE DATE-- Alice Fisher and President Sandy Leers,ltopl, try to set a date for an activity. LOOK UP-LOOK DOWN-- Showing mixed feelings are Tawny Ancona and Leslie Lizarraga,lrightl, while they listen to club suggestions. PRESIDENTIAL POWER-- Sandy Leers,lfar rightl, main- tains order during a Girls' League meeting. Girl 's League

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Black culture highlights club Black culture was studied and discussed in the Afro-American club this year. The club, with 15 members, held a dinner over Christmas vacation, listened to guest speakers, went rollerskating, and celebrated Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday. To insure good attendance the club took an attendance check at every meeting, and the member who was present at the most meetings received an award. We learn about our culture, but primar- ily we learn about leadership, said Melissa y Saxton. This year's officers included Mario Taylor, president, Lisa Taylor, secretary, and Saxton, treasurer. Adviser for the Afro- American Club was Brenda Bias. HAND IT TO ME-- Lisa Taylor,ltopl, hands out paper to Lynette Hickman and Lamont Hilliard during a meet ing. FINGER LICKIN' GOOD-- President Mario Taylor lleftl, has an attack of the munchies while conducting a meeting. HERE COMES THE JUDGE- Guest speaker Judge Cruikshank,labovel, delivers a message at Lincoln dur ing Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday. Afro-American Club



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if A NN, F. FULL ATTENTION-- Lisa Lizarragalleftl, gives her full attention to ideas suggested by members. THREE'S COIVIPANY-- Dur- ing a Girls' League meeting, Lisa Lizarraga, Tawny An- cona, and Leslie Lizarraga, ibelowl, listen to upcoming events. Girl 's League '

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