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Sn' V,-1 I 'EAM PICTURE--labovel, lfront rowl, Dave Mintun, Craig Osborne, Kellene Buckenham, Gretchen 'orke, Helen Lund, Karol Parks, Lise Wollenberg, Michelle Wade, Missy Harvey, Marty New, Patrice Sul- van, Sultan Pepper, Sherilyn Byers, Diana Al-fares: lsecond rowl, Sandy Leers, Kathryn Wynn, Heather losher, Kim Brennan, Lisa Dander, Marianne Garibaldi, Mardi Connelly, Lori Johnson, Karen Miller, Jan fabanya, Cynthia Gonzales, Van Ashley, Felicia Sandler, Kim Bentz, Karen Laackg lthird rowl, Sherry Long 'ana Sims, Kari Foster, Shelly Fennell, Carol Sutphin, Kelly Craig, Leanne Rudloff, Iris Micklewright, Qathy Fujii, Kathy Cleveland, Annette Carson, lfourth rowl, Hans Frey, Judy Perkins, Carol McGowan, lendy Haggard, Carol Mandell, Kathy Kleinsmith, Jane Hensley, Lori French, Lori Esparcia, Kathy Freed, .aura Stubbs, Kristine Kohse, Brenda Jeffers, Lori Freitas, Kelly Rowland, Carlyn Jorgensen, Jacque tlanis, Karen Kirilov, Kristy Freed, Annie Athon, Sue Gaebel, Lisa Grams, Karen Tomlin, Christy tedman, Wendy Pickering, Robyn West, and Lindsey Haines. NUMBER ONE--After the winn- ing puff game the team, labovel, hug each other in excitement. Powderpuff
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Puffs squeeze by Queens Once again the Lincoln Powder- puff Team went all out to continue the traditional Lincoln victory over the Stagg Delta Oueens. The strategy and plays called by advisor Bob Sapp enabled the puffs to edge by the Oueens, 34-32. Touchdowns were scored by Karen Kirilov, Lindsey Haines, and Lisa Dander, while two conversions were made by Sue Gaebel. With three weeks of practice, Coaches Hans Frey, Craig Osborne, Dave lVlintun, and Chris Ortiz, taught the girls basic football skills and plays. The main objective of having the l game was to raise money for both the schools' senior classes. The game was the biggest money maker for the senior class this year, said class president Mike Breedlove. The audience was kept amused by the antics of cheerleaders Kevin Cline, Brent Dana, Paul Laurin, Terry Reilly, Rick Ulrich, Rick Bohannon,and Chris Wiggins. BARKING OUT--Coach Bob Sapp, labovel, Vells defensive plays from the sideline at the powder- puff game. FOXY LADIES-While cheerleader Chris Wiggins, lrightl, yells for a Lincoln spell out, Terry Reilly trys to get the beat. KEEP ON TRUCKING--After receiving a hand off, Senior Karen Kirilov, labove rightl, sweeps around a end for a touchdown. Powderpuff X., 'Q xt ii Vtix X
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Human Relations Days increased Teaching students and faculty skills in com- munication, the five Human Relations Days were rated highly by participants. Advised by English teachers Janet Ghio and Ken Class, student facilitators led randomly selec- ted groups of students through the day. The facil- itators attended workshops to practice leading the games and activities featured in the day. The feedback on the days were really good, said Ghio. Some students really had a better feeling about Lincoln High School after participa- ting. Meeting new people was an added benefit of the experience, according to Martha Schreiber. l was surprised that there were so many people I didn't know at this school, and some that I had never even seen before, she said. HUIVIOH-AR, AR--,loannc Leonard and Heatller lVIosh1:r, fabovej, laugh at a remark made by Lisa llander. LUUUI' R PLEASE--Kristi Rust, Sandy Leers, and Lisa Dander bove flghty, scrcrnn out their group namr-. QNL XIXER SPEAKERS--Steve flossey and Cheryl LaCornu, Qrightl, gc l to know each other bi-llcr. Human Relations Days , ia- NL' 1 'IW'
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