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Diane Gerlach, Michelle Flageolle and Sharon Carl- son show that friendships are what high school is all about. -. , '-'Qin iv ,, ,Y wa. J fx ,f ,,,,, L, ' 1 , kjvngy -f , ..-rf 'Z Q ng! ,.......w,.-f---...,..,., -...H-f'-' M., Dr. Scamman proudly introduces the new staff. Let's get a little bit rowdy, cheers Salina Rodri- guez. The cheerleaders welcomed the new and the old facul- ty by joining hands with them. .QLHS 5 CELEBRATE'
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NE Hundreds of students were being led into the gym like cattle. Mr. Ingle was screaming, Please be seated as quickly as possible! even though there was no use trying to outyell the buzzing of the crowd. When things finally did settle down, the first pep rally was underway. As usual the pep rally was organized to raise spirit for the fall athletics, and to welcome every- one back to school. However, there were a few extras in this celebration. The many new teachers and the new administrative staff were introduced. The whole staff stressed that they would help Lincoln set and reach new goals. To start this year off, Pepsi and Coke machines were put in the main hall. This was the beginning of a fresh new out- look for ALHS, by the students them- selves and by outsiders as well. Throughout the year, Dr. Johnson was seen in the hallways during passing periods. She would stop and talk to the students and urge them to hurry to class and be on time. The students were pleased with the new administration and faculty and appre- ciated their concern for the student body. B. Deidel - 'K ff-- 5 ' -.,f .-'f-' 4 W , ii ... . 4 ALHS CELEBRATE ....
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LB!! BPS CElEbl'3t Claudia Grassy is from N iedersachen, West Germany. She chose to come to Denver because she knew a Lancer named Melinda Thoma. Me- linda went to Germany last summer and stayed with C1audia's family. Claudia said that her school in Germany is a lot smaller and stricter than Lincoln. They have no homework and get out at 1:00 p.m., but have to go to school on Saturdays. She plans to graduate from Lincoln and go to a two year col- lege to study French and Spanish. Someday she wants to become a stewardess. While here she has been doing some sight seeing. She went to the zoo, to the top of the capi- tal building, Grand Junction and to our beautiful Colorado mountains. Claudia enjoys sports such as skiing, and American football. In Germany, McDonalds is the only fast food restaurant. She said the McDonalds' here have a better quality of food than in Germany. American music is very popular in Germany. Ma- donna and Bruce Springsteen are at the top of the German popularity lists. l n G. Garson Ken Holderson is from Asker, Norway. We are lucky here at Lincoln to have some new stu- dents from foreign countries. Ken has participated in some of Lincolns activities. He was on the tennis team and plans on joining the swim team. He loves American football. His host family Mr. and Mrs. Bond have season tickets to the Broncos games. 1- Ken's going to graduate from Lincoln. His school in Norway is smaller and has approximately 300 students. There are a few American exchange students at his school. The school work in Nor- way is a little harder than it is here. After school he has a job at Sikta Hospital working with patients. After graduation he plans on attending college. A-HA and TNT are a few bands that come from Norway. American bands are popular there. The style of clothes are pretty much the same there as they are here. ' Ken will be leaving after graduation. He said he will keep in touch with his host family and friends. He said this was a new and exciting year for him. 0 G. Garson n 6 ALHS CELEBRATE
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