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

 - Class of 1982

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Senior Tim Runion. Each class showed ingenuity and creativity in naking their float, and everyone carried out their theme really vell. The senior class' float proved true to its name, when it did, in act, float into the air in front of the judges stand. The float was iupported by red, white, and blue helium balloons, therefore car- ying out the senior's theme of the Fourth of July. Spirited Juniors put in many hours of work into planning and iuilding their float tying Halloween and homecoming together. Lheir final product, the grave of the Tokay Tigers, easily tied for irst place in the class float competition. Sophomores break Hearts was the message given to onlookers is the sophomore class float passed by. The float brought a feling of accomplishment to all who worked on it, remarked ophomore Pam Miller. Fired-up Freshmen were able to produce a float emphasizing St. s Day, and the effect on Lincoln that was comparable to 'A X . ia. the Junior's float. A giant green hat trapped a Tokay Tiger, and was unable to get off this award-winning float. Many clubs also showed their spirit and support by entering in the parade. The Asian Club put on a spectacular show celebrating Gung Hoy Fat Choy, or the Chinese New Year. Members of the club were exquisitely dressed for the occasion wearing oriental costumes. Dungeons and Dragons members gallantly marched through the streets dressed as if they were going to battle in Medieval time. The Thespians were jolly as they paraded down the street as jesters. Their float was a giant jesterhead complete with a parade of fools Although the parade started off starch and press, the feeling was soon one of spirit and excitement. The parade seemed to be a success to all involved. Making the floats and preparing for the parade was a lot of work, but in the end it all proved to be worth it, commented Junior Laura Plumb. b'A1y . 4. - is -Q19 .,, 'fr KX.,-Eg 0. I 4 I li ' 1 Jfw .f ' ' QL BATTON-ROUGUE- Majorette Jenny Kern Cbelow rightj ' f X ,- --5, leads the Spirit Day procession. HAVE A HEART- Sophomores, Cbelow leftj display their spir- it during the Spirit Day parade. APATHY!- Led by generic bunny Linda Walters, Cfar lower lefty seniors parade their float that floats. THE DRAGONSLAYER- Asian Club members Cleftj roar down Ben Holt on Spirit Day. ONE PAW lN THE GRAVE- Juniors, Cfar leftj dressed as ghosts and goblins. parade their creation of the death of Tokay. HOORAY FOR THE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE- Sheila Frieberg. John Hafey, and Sandy Salady Cfar lower leftj campaign for the senior class. LUCK O' THE IRISH- Freshman Pat Narron Caboveb proudly holds on as their float takes the prize. ..i.. ' xi' i 1715 J I

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Spirited students march to holiday theme ,gk ' ' 2 Spirit and enthusiasm were evident in the hearts and eyes o Lincoln students and other spectators as they watched Lincoln take a holiday during the annual Spirit Day Parade. The dignified starch and press effect was first given to onloolf ers as they watched the Marine Corps Color Guard officially begii the parade. A touch of history was added when Patchett's 1-fl bu was cranked up and triumphantly followed behind the color guar Solo majorette, Jennifer Kern dazzled the crowd as she gracg fully announced the coming ofthe band. Lincoln's letter girls an flag team performed snappy routines to the band's music. Drur majors Paul Chan and Jerome Enad directed the band through th entire parade route. Close behind the band came the Homecoming Princesses. Th girls' fathers were chaufferring each Princess and their escorts i Mercedes 450 S.L.'s. The cars were donated for the occasion b private citizens and Holt motors. The Mercedes' added an extr something to the parade and made it one to remember, sai if Xkljf 1 :1 1 x .pr y. . n uv' -



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