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CLUBS lvl ,lf ' 4' I -3 4 ' - X it are ' .X r 4 'F 5 A N. A nw tl lg- :Die T' , v 1 i z l l f F Ciubs went OFF SCHEDULE, as eat broke away and dis- played their own uniqi styles. With an addi- l It tion of the Physics ai Equestrian clubs, the thirty-six groups participatq in rallies, competitions and different fund-raisers. 1 With the Physics Club, many students were able to hold a position in one of their many groups. The club was started abo, four or five years ago by a few students who wanted to get together to talk about cars. Today, the club, led by President Mary Ale ander, Vice President Danny Leonard, and- Secretary Grace Chan, works together to make the club not just a social group, but group that study Physics and also look into different career perspectives. The Club took many trips, including one to San Francisif where they went to the Exploratorium and studied difterentkinds of architecture. The Equestrian club also worked to get the group going, and worked hard in order to accomplish their goals in the future. AFS brought an international twist to Lincoln as the sponsored students from different countries. The Asilomar delegates worked hard under the direction of their elected leade Nancy Bramwell. Different ideas and situations also intrigued the Thespians, La Voz, and BSU. As in the past years, clubs wee once again a very important tradition for many Lincoln students. - 14 clubs '
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Council creates . . . Super spirit The Student Council started off the year with the CASC CCalifornia Association of Student Councilsj leadership retreat in Sonora. The retreat helped the council pick up ideas for rallies and other activities. The CASC enabled the officers to meet and ex- change ideas with other officers in this area. lt gave them some training in their respective positions, stated Director of Student Activities, Karen Pearson. Remarked Commissioner of Publicity Kristi Bartolo- mei, lt gave us a lot of great ideas and it really helped to bring the council members closer togeth- er. Togetherness and organization were used by the group to solve problems and achieve new goals. Student Council's main goal this year was to unify the entire Student Body in working for the same goal-Lincoln High School spirit, Stated Student Body President Jill Anthony. This goal was achieved by the hard work of the council. Profits were made from the Student Store and fund raisers such as Lincoln High School Rollerskat- ing Week at Hammer Skate. Other activities included S irit Week, rallies, and Spring Week. Remarked P Pearson, Student Council has been a very energet- ic, close-knit group this year. SPIRITS - Commissioner of ' Rallies Toni Cantaloupi and Commissioner of Assemblies Kathy Mellis keep the Spirit Jug traditon alive during the fall rally. LAUGH-IN - Student Council Members Cbottom left to top rightj Toni Cantaloupi, Kathy Mellis, Kristi Bartolomei, Hei- di Dander, Cindy Cisneros, John Zuckerman, Jill Antho- ny, Dea Athon, Karen Pear- sonfadvisorj, Laurie IVlcGre- gor, Valerie Carter, Rob Sandman, Craig Willey, and Karen Browning show off their school spirit, 0 16 Student Council
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