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

 - Class of 1982

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Peripheral Canal worries club Democratic, Republican, or Independent: the Political Club did not have a definite biased com- mitment. Their main objective was to become ln- volved with all types of politics. This club was opened to all students. The club advisor was Maggie Freeman. The club officers were President Sandy Gaal, Vice Presi- dent Mindy Milligan, Secretary-Treasurer Erica Tiffany, and Membership Dan Lee. Their goal this year was working and fighting against the Peripheral Canal. To accomplish this goal, they tried to unite together as a Political :J llff l'f'l' T l group and got together with other Political Clubs from other schools. The club went to see Senator l Education to find out what their views on the Pe- ripheral Canal were. The Political Club knows what's going on. We don't want to be pawns of the government. stat- ed advisor Maggie Freeman. :gk POLITICAL POWER- Advisor Maggie Freeman Cabovej discusses the elimination of the Peripheral Canal. SOUNDS GOOD TO ME- Robert Sandman, Mindy Milligan, and Erica Tiffany, Crighfy, laugh at the joke about Nancy Reagan and the new White House China Policy. NO PAWNS ALLOWED- Senior Sandy Gall Ctop rightj draws out his club's slogan. . , 60 Alternate Energy ir -. John Garamendi and the Board of Supervisors

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Involvement stirs club support Seeking potential and involvement from members was the main goal for Black Stu- dent Union. Members were encouraged to seek leadership and participation within the school system and to expand support and influence to the school and fellow B.S.U. members. The Martin Luther King assembly on Janu- ary l4 was one of the ways B.S.U. participat- ed in school activities. The Martin Luther King assembly went really well, we were very pleased with B.S.U. members and school participation in the event, said Bias. One of the main goals of the assembly was to make students and faculty more aware of Martin Luther Kings goals and aspirations, not only for black people, but for all people, said secretary Patricia Morgan. B.S.U. This year was led by advisor Brenda Bias, president Lyndly Wadley, secretary Pa- tricia Morgan and trasurer Jonathan Wil- liams. Through their efforts and others they met their goals for involvement and ultimate member potential. I HAVE A DREAM- During the Martin Luther King Assembly, Mistress of Ceremonis DaMita Hillard, Ctopy gives an introductory speech. FIT FOR A KING- Dean of Students Brenda Bias, Qlefty introduces the guest speaker Booker Guy- ton, at the assembly. YOU! YOU! YOU!- Junior Ramon Reynosa ftop far lefty laughs at the antics of a friend. lT'S LIKE THIS- Sophomore Joey Montcevias Cop- posite far lefty explains an idea to club members. WELL - Advisor Emma Ciriza fopposite lefty chooses her words carefully before answering. I B.S.U. 59



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EFFICIENCY- Advisor Dave Wong, Greg l-leim, Micheal Yong, and Amos Yong, Ctopb busy finding new sources of energy, FOR A BETTER FUTURE- Junior Greg Helm, Caboveb, experiments in the science for a class project. DIMENSION- Senior Amos Yong, Ctopj, crams for a Physics final. Concerned students seek change Six years ago, a concerned group of Lincoln students formed the Alternate Energy club, and the dedication of club members to finding futuris- tic and economic modes of energy efficiency has increased annually. said club member Greg Helm. This year it boasted a membership of twelve students: President, Greg Helm, Vice President, Robb Lopus, Secretary, Candace Guirao, Treasur- er, Amos Yong, and Publicity, Allyson McAuley were students holding office positions. Other members in this club were Kathy Clift, Eddie Blag- don, Bill Christy, Donnel Arce, Michael Yong, Joe Gonzaga and Joey Moncevais, and advisor Dave Wong, general science teacher. Every year we try to do at least one project, we have made a solar oven and attempted to make gasahol. Even though our gasahol was unsuccess- ful, it was a good learning experience. said Mr. Wong. Alternate Energy 61

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