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Fraiser from West Virgina. After the assembly was completed the students went to lec- ture halls and received their student body card, and additional important information concerning their education at Lincoln High School. Orientation was a large success. The students really seemed to absorb the information given to them and had fun at same time, said Student Body Vice President, Dea Athon. The day concluded with a grand tour of the school. Pointing out important places on the campus: the math office, english office, foreign language office, library, counseling center, atten- dance office, and of course the huddle. That evening there was a dance sponsored by the Sopho- more class for the Freshman class. The dance was really fun. Everybody seemed to have a good time, said Valerie Carter, Sophomore Class President. It x.. CANNED- Upperclassmen get the better of freshman John Zuckerman fupper lefty during the traditional orientation canning, HEAD RUSH- Songleader Christie Frields fleftb announces the next routine. IT'S A MOUTHFUL- Dana Seawell tabovej eats an orange during a timed competition. Freshman Orientation 69
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Assembly orients freshmen l Freshman Orientation is one of many traditions at Lincoln! High School. The Friday before school starts the majority of the incoming and new students gather in the gymnasium and view a very eventful assembly. The assembly consists of skits, es by faculty and routines preformed by Songleaders Cheerleaders. I really enjoyed orientation. It helped me get to student life with the school, and school Ieaders, said new student PILLOW TALK- Heidi Unruh and Trish Lawson Caboveb interview Mike Leland's double during freshman orientation. PEER TUTORS- Cindy Cisneros, Karen Browning, Val Carter and Jill Anthon frightj explain the true meaning of high school life to incoming fresh- men, 68 Freshman Orientation HAL 77 1
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l Rallies use theme work THROUGH THE HOOP- Senior Joey Lopez Cabovej demon- strates his skillwith a hula-hoop. HOLD IT- Senior Mike lvlacfarlane qrightj maneuvers his water- ballon to the finish line. PEEK-A-BOO- Junior Monet Rice Ctop rightj tries to see what prank is being played on her. O 70 Rallies -.. ., 'fsd Rallies are tons of fun. Everyone is anxious to view the 1 and routines, and also meet the athletes, said Kristi mei. During the school year there are four major rallies put on the commissioner of Rallies, Toni Cantaloupi, and groups throughout the school. The rallies are spread over . year: fall, winter, and spring, there is a special rally at night ' ag. i , - f , l UL- '- Uh 25' 'ef' ,V-xii in al' 19' .AML ,
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