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

 - Class of 1982

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5' 11 ov-. lil x ,ang 3 - Y Sm A 'Tv X , if 1. n i A 4 2 i ! ' -js ' A19 vs Ripped off Sophs had bad breaks Misery and anger were the most frequent expressions on the class of 84's faces. The sophomores felt that their class really got a lot of bad deals this year. ln years past, students who participated in extra curricular sports were not required to attend P.E. classes. Due to curriculum changes, freshmen and sophomores were mandated to enroll into a P.E. class. The only time a frosh or soph player got out of their RE. class was on the day of a game. Many people blamed administration but, it was strictly the P.E. teachers decisiong all administration did was approve it after we voted, stated Diane Young, physical educa- tion teacher. The reason I voted for this change was because I felt a person who took RE. would be a well rounded person. Sophomores also felt that they got a bad deal from drivers education. Every year an- ticipating sophomores wait to get their driv- ers license. But this year high hopes were crushed, when sophomores learned that they were on the bottom of the list. Driver education teachers were so far behind that they had to deal with Seniors and Juniors first. UI think the district could put more money into drivers education, instead of oth- er fringe benefits for our school, said soph- omore Robin Boswell. Desiree Garcia A Kristen Garcia ' Willie Garret FSS W v Becky George s A i' 4' U ' ' ' 4' 'X - -' Paula Givens N Q Nr .u . r- A.. - 1 1 1 i 'vi l 3 K 'ZD fi 14. .f ff . r e-9, T A f ,Q-at ff- if AE yn ,ev 1 4 Il l 4 lrl ev . I Q f ,J 0 .- f . x.. A J ' Jerry Glenn Fermin Gonzaga ii Avia. P ' . ' ' Robbin Goodman 1 Sonja Granadino R ,Q 1' Tyler Grashan Heidi Green ' 'A ' . r Reginald Green Julie Greenberg Jim Greenlee J' ' f gag H' S la 1 wi' Bryan Grimm Wendy Grow Aaron Grude Bonner Grupe Robert Grupe Mike Gulden Merrilee Hague Harold Haight Stacey Halboth Linette Hampton Paul Hanson Genie Hardcastle Dana Harris Tsoun Harrouhn Sophomores 135

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Kit Crump Ronald Cruz Ron Cunningham David Dabney James D'Alessandro Toan Dao John Darrah John Davis Keri Davis Jeff DeBock Leo Del Carlo Torn Del Corso Lisa Denton Marty Desantiago Lisa Destefano Janet Devincenzi Sarah Dewit Andrea Deaz Susan Dofflemeyer Kurt Dornbush Anthony Douglas Da Dovangmala Debbie Duecker Denise Dunlap Michelle Dunsing Diane Dutart Tom Dyer John Eliab Charles Ellis Kris Ensley Kathy Erdman Kenneth Esterline Bill Estes Emmanuel Esteve Laura Ewalt Kevin Farley Chris Feliso Scott Ferguson Brian Fichtner Mike Flentge Jana Foster Rick Franco Daretia Franklin Kelly Franklin Jeff Frazier Leslie Freed James Fujii Megan Gaal Manuel Gallardo Steven Gallo SURPRISE- Sophomore Cheryl Willey Cbelowj walks to STAYING ALIVE- Sophomore Brian Smith Crightj sings tc her early morning class on a sunny day, his many fans during the night rally. , gmt , - .' ' ,. -fi! Jae Sig Hx K .7 ,js J' ii . .gf i A it 0 Qi lr -N f-54+ Y l C. -C L? X4 Q' V: A-L - F 7 N ly as 2 1 - . it . 1, 1 of QW, xi A X .. f , i it ns. W f , J - ffl I t-A Q J if f S A lil Sf- T. Q 5 A F , as If My 'J-A Q -.4-Y lv ,, A 'J' I i. -A Q ff N- 'A - 1 J i is fm - .fa 1 R k tti f li e' A J ,L fam. i 3 E , , IQ' 'if 'LY F A A .fn 'W 'jg if A F f 'g , H , - A! I EW . , ' I ,A U' ,jyr ,T-'T , Q . qt-, F Q 5 S 7 ' S ty ., g I V ny X .M L A L A I 5 1' '. .1 Ts an L f ffrgi' P, .. - ' fl J - Q Sf ' .V A 'V 1 f Y Ch H , 0' E ' . 24 ' l i 'H ,J V L J ' r L . S. ,tse 9. ' , '. 5 ' 'N r S 1- 'rf 7, L Q---, Ls' I ' , J i my X 'ii to E I5 -M - t X . .K .. r 1 ,, . , . , We , A we 1.1, f-ew-if Af.. X , A ' ' ' 4 f or .gi X -' ,f me 'fig' 6255+ fr, f A 'J' 4 , -4, ' 'I' gk fr '15 , ' Q i JY an 1 Q t ' ln ,M -sr W '--fr V Vg, ikk, . X , X :Ck 1 R ,z.. ,a 0 M 0' K , i it ,- Q .21 -ff ., I if EE X L - fy A i 'Y ? Y 1 F If I f fl 99 W' Y , 1 , N K li f . H 22- , .1 ' Q X , L ' N h 134 Sophomores



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Wayde Harris I , Ann Harvey Qjgvgi M. , Y ., 6- . Debbie Hawkins Ti 'b -' V A , , vs ' Q Robert Hayes A i Kigiiifiifi J 'Y' if Bill Heumader ' ' i I N4 - Deril Hickman Damita Hilliard V ' Michelle Hinojos Kelly Hitt T 2-Q f Mara Hoban Michael l-lodak ' ,ig David Hodge Jennifer Holdsworth Bob Hollander Tracy Hollowan Marcia Holmes Paul Holmes John Holtrop ' Sophs favor pedal power Bicyclists set the pace Kim Hoffman ' P .. N Bicycling, both competitive and recrea- tional, obsessed the minds of many sopho- mores, including John Sigwart, Matt Thomas and Matt Schreiber, who all began their first season of racing in the United States Cycling Federation. The races, held on various week- ends from February to October, were staged in cities throughout California, and included events such as road races, criteriums Csever- al laps around a short, fast circuitj, and time- trials Csolo attempts by each rider to score the lowest time over a measured coursej. While speaking of the rapidly growing sport, John Sigwart commented, Getting started in racing requires an incredible amount of devotion to the sport. You have to be willing to ride 200-300 miles a week, rain or shine. Those cyclists who were not suited to the fast pace of racing spent their time enjoying long, easy-paced rides to scenic points of in- terest. As well as visiting local areas of the valley and the San Joaquin River delta, some touring enthusiasts took much longer rides to places such as Lake Cammanche, Mt. Dia- blo and Yosemite National Park. Robert Hos- lett, who planned a bicycling trip to Bear Val- ley explained, I started touring because I like to travel and go places, and it's much too expensive by car. Most of Lincoln's bicyclists participated as active members in the Stockton Bicycle Club, which offered monthly schedules of rides and other gatherings, as well as a 1O'Mi discount on purchases at the Lodi Bicycle Center. 136 Sophomores A , 'F- - v 3 if. g' 4 Q ' i A K. E ,N we . 5 Y 1: il . 4.

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