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

 - Class of 1982

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Girls perform at halftime During the past year, Lincoln's Letter Girls and Flag Team performed many different routines: during halftime shows at home football games, parades, and band reviews under the supervision of their new instructors, Kathy Holton and Bar- bara Maters. The girls have put a lot of time and effort into the practices and have improved greatly because of it, said Holton. The sixteen-member flag team and the ten-member letter squad practiced three days and one night per week during the first and fourth quarters of the school year. ln the band reviews, the teams scored more points this year than they have scored in many years past. They also helped the band earn many other awards. The teams consisted of both new and returning flag and letter girls. Try-outs were held at the end of the 1980-81 school year to all Lincoln students. Then, during the summer, the girls attended var- ious camps and clinics to learn or improve their flag and letter handeling skills. All of the time we put into learning and perfecting the routines seemed to pay off in the end, said senior Shan- non Kelly. Flags CAN YOU SPELL LINCOLN?- Lincoln Letter Girls Cbelowj Noreen Morrison, Grace Bacon, Kristie Kulm, Tina De La Torre,Kera Smith, Kathy Mellis, Kelly Meyers, and Susan Tella, Debbie Morrison march in step at Dean Welins morn- ing wake-up Birthday party. WHIP IT-Junior Caroline Schleder, Cbelow rightj, performs a routine during a home football game. WHAT NEXT?-Senior Camin Thompson, Cbelow rightl, con- centrates on her next move during a football game in the fall.



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Team performed hot stuff Drill team started off this past year with learning routines at the University of Santa Cruz. I feel that this drill team is the best one that l have ever been on. They were all eager to learn. we are a team!!, stated Captain Connie Minden. Drill team performed at football and basketball games and rallies. The team practiced and worked together one night a week with the band and three times during school for ten credits. They also practiced on their spare time. This will be the last year for the Drill Team to be by themselves. Next year they will join the flag and banner team and become one big auxilary. AT EASE- Senior Laurie Peart Cabovej awaits the signal to begin her routine. SWAYING TO Tl-IE MUSIC- Sophomore Jill Amerman Cabove rightb gets ready for a high kick during a half-time routine. CAPTAIN CONNIE- Drill team captain Connie Minden frightj calls her squad to attention. TEAM PICTURE Front row- Marta Craig, Evelyn Vallestros, Jill Amermen. Diana Sandler, Connie Minden, Ann Kroll, Susan Patter- son, Laurie Peart, Celeste Jolly, Dayna Baskerville. Back row- Debbie Burau. Brenda Williams, Julie Green, Bonnie Bjornstag, Gina Browning, Kathy Dutt, Debbie Gilbert, Angie Knowles, Darla McKie, Wendy Grow, Sharon Grow. O 34 Drill Team

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