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SACKING OUT - During the Student Council Retreat in Sonora, Student Body Treasurer Heidi Dander, Freshmen Class Presi- dent John Zuckerman, and Commissioner of Assemblies Kathy Mellis Cleftj, enjoy a peaceful rest, NOW AS I SAID BEFORE - Director of Student Activities Karen Pearson fbelowb, lectures on how to get the entire Student Body involved in various activities. I'M IN CHARGE, OF WHAT? - Commissioner of Buildings and Grounds Karen Browning and Sophomore Class President Val- erie Carter Cbottomj, discuss upcoming events. .4 Student Council
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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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Speech team exhibits flair Coming off a year of sending six students to Na- tionals the speech team competed for the number one spot again. Leading the speech team this year were President Drew Schrieber and Secretary Karen Glahn. Second year coach Kathy Buchanan did an excellant job as a coach and teacher, said Nancy Bramwell. The speech team put together a pizza night and volley-a-thon to raise money to send team members to out of town tournaments. U.O.P. and Berkeley were one of the many places invitiational tourna- ments were held this year. Lincoln students placed high in every tournament, said teammate Ashley Quinn. Nancy Bramwell and Karen Glahn led the de- bate team to the U.C.L.A. tournament. The state tournament was held at U.O.P. while the Nationals were at San Francisco. The speech team is really a great thing to be involved in. It gives you a chance to speak in front of a lot of people. lt is also really fun and exciting to com- pete, said member Debbie Young. THE BEAT GOES ON- Betsy Highfill and Michelle Beauchamp listen to a few pointers by teacher Kathy Buchanan. BUSTIN UP- Ashley Quinn tries not to laugh during a speech presentation. I 18 Speech Team
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