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

 - Class of 1982

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SHOCK TREATMENT-Sophomore cheerleader Damita Hillard, Cabovej performs during a home basketball game. STACEY WHO?-Stacey Taylor and Stacey Isaacs. flefty cheer along with the crowd. DANCE FEVER-Robin Boswell, CTop lefty leads the crowd at the volleyball championships. s9s9 I Sophomore Cheerleaders

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Sophs cheer 'better than ever' Practicing their routines twice a week the Soph- omore cheerleaders yelled and cheered to raise school spirit. They attended the U.S.A. camp in Squaw Valley for four days in June. The highlight of the camp was winning a spirit award. The five cheerleaders, consisting of Stacey Tay- lor, Robin Boswell, Julie Brautigan, Damita Hillard and Stacy Isaacs learned and developed new cheers, skits, and crowd control devices. They cheered at rallies, football, basketball, and base- ball games. The new spirit Ieaders advisor Debbie Jaffe su- pervised the girls during camp and made sure ev- erything went as planned before the games and rallies. Jaffe felt that the girls expressed unity through their efforts to do their best at all times. Only thirty dollars was given to the cheerleaders to finance their outfits, camp, paper and paint for posters, also transportation to and from the games. In the past years expenses have ranged from four hundred to eight hundred dollars. Fund raisers were a true benefit to the squad. By having two garage sales, one in August and another in October, this years squad raised nine hundred dollars. I don't know what we would have done without the help of the garage sales! stated Julie Brautigan SITTIN' PRETTY-Sophomore Cheerleaders, Clnsertj Top Row: Stacey Taylor, Robin Bos- well, Damita Hillard, Bottom row: Julie Brauti- gan, Stacey Isaacs. BORING!-Julie Brautigan, Stacey Isaacs, Rob- in Boswell, and Stacey Taylor, Crightj concen- trate on the game. REACH FOR THE STARS-Julie Brautigan, ftop rightj cheers during a volleyball game. O Sophomore Cheerleaders



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44 Spiritleaders Rah rahs lifts spirits Lincoln High's Varsity Spiritleaders have gotten more organized and more involved as the year went on, said Varsity Songleader Lisa Sims. Their first performance was at the Freshmen Orientation. Both squads put in many hours during the early summer mornings working on routines and cheers. During the summer, they tried to have as many fund raisers as possible. Between car washes and garage sales, they at- tempted to make enough money to go towards uniforms, paints, and paper. We didn't start off the year well at all. First, we got lost going to camp. Second, we didn't have our uniforms until after the first game. Third, we always had a hard time figuring out what routines to do and when to do them, said Songleader Kerry Cossey. At camp in Squaw Valley, ten spirit sticks were given to ten dif- ferent squads. The songleaders were very ex- cited when they were chosen to receive one. The controversy over getting uniforms got to be really frustrating, said Varsity Cheer- leader Jill Martucci. The company sent the wrong uniforms, and even those were late. The cheerleaders won a Superior Trophy for their outstanding performance at camp in Squaw Valley. SHOUT IN-Varsity Spiritleaders Jill Martucci, and Sue Lay Crightj get the crowd fired up with a cheer. SPIRIT SQUAD- Cfront rowj Stacy Hodge, Jill Martucci, Lisa Carlson, Cback rowb Kerry Cos- sey. Lisa Sims, Christie Frields, and Trish Law- son. GROVE IN- Songleader Christie Frields, Ctopy dances to a 50's routine during the Winter Ral- . ly.

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