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he Night Rally, and many other tasks which had to be accom- ished in the few hours they had to complete everything. Al- ough the turnout of the junior class was not as good as in pre- us years, the people that did attend really helped out a lot, id junior class secretary Lesley Johnson. The senior class was agued by an ultimate in low attendence at their work parties. nfortunately, the class of '82 was hit with a severe case of athy, said senior Diana Cahoon. Each class was responsible for getting the flatbeds for their There were the traditional problems in obtaining flatbeds of the four classes. Misfortune struck the seniors as their S Y x stare helplessly into a black hole. sports the punk look. Bonner Grupe for Spirit Day activities. 1 if SOPHS IN SPACE-Sophomores Sarah lngrham and Sabrina Sonntag, Cbelowj, ----1 SOILENT GREEN-Freshmen Leprechans drum up business for the Spud Pub. Q.- CONDORMAN-Trying to create a new image, sophomore Rick Caven, Crightb, it RIBBON RIDICULE-Sophomore Lisa Rossi, Cbottom rightj. prepares ribbon on 'd scheduled flatbed failed to be delivered. At the last minute they solved their problem by coming up with the unique idea of using a little red wagon to support their float. lt took a lot of ingenuity from the few seniors involved in building the float to come up with such a creative idea. As far as I know, we are the only class in Lincoln's history to have a float that actually lived up to its name, said senior class secretary Lynn Day. Unlike past years, the student council did not plan any special events or activities during Spirit Week to encourage student par- ticipation in the festivities. Nevertheless, the week turned out successfully, and Lincoln experienced a definite spirit of unity. tvlvrgg 7- 1, ' i 4 2 Q Q sf 'i t- - ..,,- y A ' L M. . ad! -Q 1 Q uni .a d -i 'uni in ' Wal fi
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Hot air raises holiday spirits The crowd went wild as each musician took his turn at enter- taining the onlooking fans. The Air Guitar competition, sponsored by the senior class, was a hot new addition to the usual events of Spirit Week. The crowd participation was outstanding. It really helped to inspire the performers, said Robert Sandman, who helped to coordinate the activity. Work parties highlighted preparations for the 1981 Spirit Week. The turnout for the freshmen and sophomore classes was at an especially high level, as the students gathered to aid in the con- struction of their floats and booths. Students were kept very busy making paper flowers, coming up with good ideas for their skits for yr... THU, VM.. .,.,, M. ,q,h ' i 3 . . :Y 'dv f-:'f'YfT i CAPTIVE CONEHEADS-Brian Canepa, Greg Rhines, and John Crespi solicit Halloweenies while Ashley Quinn lies in her dormant state. WIRED-Junior Eric Cowger, Cbottom Ieftj, puts the final touches on the Junior float. SMOKE IN MY EYES-Senior Randy Bussman, Cbottom rightj, laughs as he chars another hamburger as Senior Jeff Hamilton turns away in disgust. -1. 1-1 7 1 W ' f11 .Q '. N-fx IKT'-.sf xx. x kmsx KX4.
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Colorful festivities adorn Lincoln Lincoln Takes a Holiday was the foundation for a week o celebration which took place October 5-9 and started the 1981-81 year off with a bang. The festivities began Thursday night as various clubs and eacl class had the opportunity to show their spirit in the skit compet tion. The evening was highlighted by the introduction of the Spir' Princesses to the enthusiastic crowd. Mandatory roll call, the next morning, was at 9 A.M. After stt dents checked in and voted on their choice for homecomin' queen, everyone proceeded to the booths and holiday activitieg I think everything went really well, and everyone had a gre' time, said student body president Jill Anthony. I L NA I 6 i SURPRISE- Senior Ron Steele Ctop lefty portrays a clown in front of the Thespian booth. MIXING DRINKS- Sophomores Megan Gaal and Stacy Halboth Ctop rightj mix love potion for the Sophomore class booth. THAT LOOKS GREAT- Juniors JIII Martucci, Kerry Cossey, and Kathy Seligman look over the goodies at the PTSA booth.
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