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STUDENTS .--ae it sy X? flfr RW Q N A reputation for maturity and excellence off-set the class of 1982 as a class with class. Individual- ity was very evident as class members were involved in a wide range of activities. Al- though the activities, which included sports, journalism, school government and clubs, seemed at times to take students away from class events, unity was always achieved when it was most needed. Such mishaps as a loss of electricity which caused the cancellation of the senior sponsored First Chance Football Dance, the fail- ure of a flatbed to be delivered for the Spirit Day float, and rain which postponed the Powderpuff game were all problems that had to be dealt with this year. With poise, creativity and support from fellow class mates, seniors overcame all of the obstacles that were put in their way. Standards were met, but most importantly set by members of the senior class, who took pride in themselves as individuals and non-conformists. Going above and beyond what is considered the norm provided a goal for the class of 1982. and was a basis for the uniqueness of the class as a whole. THE CLASS WITH CLASS-Seniors celebrate Fourth of July at Marie Houser Plaza.
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ongleader, and active in Junior Achievement,and Inter Organiza- onai Council. During Cantaloupi's Senior year she was Commis- ioner of Rallies, an active member of Junior Achievement and a art of I.O.C. The Homecoming festivities were a huge success, said activ- y advisor Karen Pearson. The princesses first appearance was at ie night rally. Each princess dressed in different colored evening owns while the escorts wore black tuxedos. ,The princesses were introduced one by one, by Kathy Mellis, bmmissioner of Assemblies, as she read their accomplishments THE WINNER IS-Homecoming court Craig Williams, Lisa Sims, Tom DeWitt, Isaacs, Ken Erlenbusch, Stacy Hodge, Eddie Wunsch, Christie Frields, Eric Toni Cantaloupi, Mike MacFarlane, Jill Anthony await Ctop lefty the results of homecoming queen. STAGE-Ready to be introduced. Princess Jill Anthony, escorted by Mike Mac- ffar lefty prepares to show her grace. OF JOY-Newly crowned Toni Cantaloupi fleftj shows her excitement while lumni queen Kelly Hunt awards the new awaiting crown. Escort Eric Fike looks pon with delight. RETTY AS A ROSE-Stepping out in style princess Allison Isaacs Qabovej shows the rowd her royal poise. OW ARRIVING-Princess Stacy Hodge and her escort Ken Erlenbusch Cbottom ghtj parade around the stadium during halftime festivities. UP, AND AWAY-Driving in style, princess Lisa Sims and escort Craig Williams rightj smile to onlookers. and contributions to Lincoln High School. During the halftime of the homecoming football game, the prin- cesses and their escorts were driven by their fathers around the football stadium in Mercedes Benz 450 SL's so they could be viewed one last time before the Queen was crowned. I was very honored that the Lincoln High student body elected me to be queen, said Cantaloupi. She and her escort, Eric Fike, reigned at the Homecoming Dance sponsored by the speech team. Cantaloupi added lt was a very exciting moment for me, but I wish we all could have won. 5 V. Z , ,..... - Y- 1 if
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