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Dugger reigns at Spirit Day Before an anxious crowd, Lisa Dugger was announced 1979 Spirit Day Queen during the homecoming game against St. Nlary's. Last year's queen Cindy Rhed and her escort Ron Pearson were on hand to present Dugger with her crown and a bouquet of roses. Dugger's activities include Drill Team this year and cheerleading in her sophomore and junior years. She has also been active in Pep Club, GirI's League, and other school acti- vities throughout high school. Fleigning over the C.S.F. spon- sored dance, A Night with the Stars, after the game was Dugger, her escort Jeff Stiles, and her court: Princesses included Lisa Grams escorted by Per Aberg, Wendy Hag- gard escorted by Craig Murray, Missy Harvey escorted by Stathi Marcopu- los, and. Karen Tomlin escorted by Craig Osborne. Spirit Day Princesses
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Over 1,900 Freshmen, Soph- omores, Juniors, and Seniors comprised THE CROWD at Lincoln High this year. While the students often resem- bled one vast crowd at home football and basketball games, ral- lies and assemblies, a closer look re- vealed the individuality and uniqueness as separate individuals that LincoIn's stu- dents possess. A wide range of school related organiza- tions,. athletic teams, and activities provided the opportunity for students to choose the school with many time-consuming activities, while others preferred to put their energy into non-school related activities, like community or church functions, or part-time jobs. An increasingly integrated student body, Lincoln represents a wider variety of racial and ethnic back- grounds than the current stereotype suggests. Acti- vities like Human Relations Days, held throughout the year, focused on uniting the diverse nationalities and socio-economic groups. The activities, plus a number of other events, were suggested and spon- sored by the School Improvement Committee. l really liked the idea of Human Relations Day, said Senior Brian Craig, a facilitator during the October meeting. lt seemed to create a much better feeling of unity in the school, or at least among the people who participated, he said. It was evident that, though Lincoln High students formed impressive crowds, they were by no means one of a kind. The diversity of students and stu- dent interests, contributed to giving the school a unique environment, suited to the needs of the dif- ferent types of students who are the integral and driving force behind the crowd at Lincoln High. THE CLASS WITH CLASS--Seniors, fleftl, gather in the lVlarie Houser Plaza for the annual Spirit Day picture. Class Division
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