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

 - Class of 1980

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Lab technician replaced Three new teachers joined the Foreign Language department this year, replacing the language lab technician and two Spanish teachers. Last year's language lab technician, Miss Lynn Searle, was re- placed by lVlrs. Martha Nlosher. Mosher was previously a substitute teacher at Lincoln. This year she took over the IO-lab-per-day schedule in the lab. Three one-mod labs were required of students enrolled in either their first or second year of a foreign language. Students had to listen to tapes and reply in the appropriate lan- guage. Some students feel the labs are a waste of time. However, they really are worthwhile because by listening to people speak the language they can learn the sounds of the language. This isn't possible by just reading a book, commented Mosher. lVlrs. Myrna Hernandez took over lVlr. Gerardo Vallejo's classes after he left for Equador on sabbatical. Also new to the department this year was lVlrs. Pat Montague who taught Spanish I. , Y QM' 'S , Mr. Norris Bean: Spanish Il, V T V Lf'-g-gtg Conversational Spanish, Span- . gf 'ff ' ish Grammar, Photography. if .Wi YL Mrs. Alice Bieghley: Depart- , . 4, ,ASI ment Executive, Latin I and ' I' 4 Yds: ii,spanishi. r H ' 'X - Mr. Raphael Dueri: French l -Q , V ' ' ' and Il, Spanish I. H i I ' ' Mrs. Myrna Hernandez: lnot N X picturedl Spanish Il, Spanish 9' .4 -rm -- f . I, , ,jay 5-fs, by Reading. ' 2 c 3. 1 . 3 ii h S , . V virffzi 1 E fx Mrs. Greta Meyer: lnot pic- turedl German I, ll, Ill, lV. Mrs. Pat Montague: lnot pic- turedl Spanish l. Mrs. Martha Mosher: Knot pic- turedl Lab Technician. Mr. Gerardo Vallejo: Spanish ll, Spanish Reading. . Foreign Language 1-JJ ,,4i ' -1 A jii' - LA

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we Q TEA FOR TWO--Counselor Tom lVlcKenzie and lVlr. Carlin Jardine, llefti, bargain for possession ofthe last fortune cookie at the faculty Christ- mas party. LADY OF THE HOUSE--Jacque Alanis, lbelow leftl, casts an accusing eye in the murder mystery Toward Zero presented by the Drama De- partment. Creativity flo urish es New additions to the Practical and Performing Arts Departments enhanced the programs with fresh and creative ideas. lVlr. Stanley Kabler taught construction tech- nology this year. Besides drawing blueprints, he builds custom homes and does carpentry work. The Regional Occupation Program was kept busy with projects such as building a utility room for the new pool. The former Denise Preszler became lVlrs. Denise Huiras over the summer. Huiras and Marge Combs, who replaced Donna IVlcCusker, taught Home Economics, Home and Family, and Living Nlanagement. Huiras also taught Family Life Education on a district, county, and statewide level as part of a six person training team. l see students learning and growing as responsible people having more control over their lives and decisions they make, commented lVIrs. Huiras. l love their openness and zest for life. Drama Director Paul Barnes, who moved to Oregon, was replaced by lVlr. Stephen Sampson, 'Y a graduate of Sacramento State. Although great- ly affected by Proposition 13 cutbacks, the 'X K K Drama Department continued to provided excel- . 1 lent entertainment such as Agatha Christie's A 1 'Q ' Toward Zero. A .fn 'Ms ' 5 ,t ' FM , A ,315 ,A j' I ' Mr. Robert Flentge: Department Executive, Band, Music Theory. .5 . 'LN -,.J Mr. Carlin Iardine: Television Production, Advanced Television Produc- ' , . . ' ' A - ' tion. , f ' ,,-V f Gi- ' 7 5 Mr. Stephen Sampson: Knot picturedl Beginning Drama, Intermediate if l S F A. . ' ,Y l Drama, Advanced Acting. F' , r l X , X V -'ii - - -f , Mr. Gary Wright: Orchestra, Choirs. xx - T Q . N L w kjgzni-K Performing Arts



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