Lincoln High School - President Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1988
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'affix 80219 fy 1987-ss vol. 28 1 0 Dana Williams and Jenny E Opening Student Life People Academics Clubs Sports Closing Index Ads sterly look happy to be back to school. 1- 3 4- 31 32-105 106-133 134-165 166-197 198-199 200-203 204-208 DHI' Elin dl: t Bill we ll' . Many students eat lunch at the new Dairy Queen across the street. Michelle Andrade daydreams about the upcoming weekend. The summer was over but the fun had just begun. Old friends, new friends there was excitement in the air. Then along came the dances, football games, and all the other activities. The spirit of Lincoln was shown in everything we did. We had a lot of ex- citing times that will be in our memories forever. Our goals were high and we had only begun to achieve them. But with the support of our friends and teachers we were suc- cessful. This was truly the best year of our lives! C..Talavera T. Cain i Openins -Q . 1 ff h yin? ,. 1 I fififg f -f -JN! STUDEINT LIFE MORE THAN YOU BARGAINED FOR ' L f 55 is ?'Q?iQ5 The football storeroomp also known as the senior house shows the Lancer pride and spirit! fvfaff ,W 'wgffyff ,SFQ ,31xQ,ff53gf,f?3?S' K7'Q1Uk'?'4,'7V.f? ,xbvyw .YQTA5 Q X7 gxgjifvq vie A Ib lgvhkzgvzpvj' if 3 limb? W3 R' Q-ALA I X1jQ,s4s9fy pale? . .s',QTQ3753f Dances, plays, games, that was what for a Lancer consisted of when the and lockers were closed for the Every student at Lincoln had his own exciting world whether it involved a job, a sport, or participation in a club. Everyone at A.L.H.S. 'has been a special breed and the group of 1988 has been the best yet, stated Iennifer Reynolds. School spirit at Lincoln was, for some, their whole existence, in- cluding the social aspect of their lives. Yes, a Lancer's life is a typical high school student's life. R. Reynolds 'f1L Q-gg x Even the community realizes that we were simply the best in '88 . ,rn- FASHIUN FIQENZ Styles of today have more Flair, and pizzaz. They are Adventuresome, creative, and Sporty. Hot new fashions are a result of Ingenius designers and trendsetters insisting on Originality. Name brands such as Generra, Forenza, Guess, Bugle Boy, Converse, Reebok, Code bleu, Esprit, and Swatch are the most popular among Lincoln students. Nouveaux stylish outfits, are fancy, colorful, and Zany. Fashion is an im- portant part of Lincoln. As Janet Gardner says You are what you wear! This is one reason why there is a FASHION FRENZY. Walking through the hallways at Lincoln one can see many diverse and contradicting styles and tastes in Fashion. At any one given time some Lincoln students can be seen wearing jeans and a t-shirt, while others prefer clothes that are dressier. Weather has little or no effect at all on the types of clothing wom to school. In the middle of a snowstomi students can be seen walking through the halls in shorts and mini skirts, while during a heat wave students can be seen wearing sweaters and sweatshirts. If you don't dress the way you want to, what difference does it make how others feel about you if you look like everybody else? asks John Evangelista. J. Esterly N-..,v5' Converse hightops are found everywhere you look. Want to buy a watch? Tina Basquez gives her philosophy on dressing for success. Chris Neuber answers a hair raising question. S tudent Life s V11asikv5S522S2E5S'2st5siiifZ21i?9?EZWz??Eiiai3WSii?V'52m??fa??i?522?5if3Ti56i37ff5i3735Z?5E55ii53QETSQSEELQSGSVQSEWQFEZSEK was 32H?5f5?2Qi5'ff5??z?55 rn SK f2'?g55i59?Jf55?fI5iSSS4iV i55?E5Wwii7555'3?f..555'W2?P1594E5.ii37hi3?!?ZEii5ZibIE2iE2iiSYfJ21LGE8?92f25Q?f ?5ifi+5??E53EEES??B5'i5LiE?iv'21'3fx E1 IQ! 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' n..QM2mJC,LN . 7'f:Wu,,n ' 1wwzw3?w4 '1l 'flwmfm'-f:'f, L.Qff ,.,, . :audi-117 , W-'l,:f,.,..,. , , W , eWEE?13i ?'?K51M1-'r ,'1 ' ' . ,W . ' :..Q,...., ,,., MLW: 'Tiai.iL..fZK,71Z-N-sflpkfgiig-L5 Michelle Huffaker asks the ques- tions Who are you and why are you here? The work is never done! states Bemadett Sisneros as she cleans up after the Freshman Dance. DAIQT What do I say? What will she say? How do I act? Who should I ask? Who are you going with? These are phrases spoken between classes as Lincoln High students prepare to attend the first dance of the year, the Summer Sendoff. This dance was designed as a welcome for new students and also as a farewell party for summer. The long hours put in by Student Senate to decorate the cafeteria paid off, as spirits and atten- dance were high making this dance a hit according to Rob Bonato a sophomore. Everybody had a good time dancing and talking with their friends. -B. Cherry- LIFE Student Life Summ r f ,87 People did many things this summer. Some people worked while others played. Many people traveled. Chris Rivera probably travel- ed more than anyone else this summer. Chris gave us an account of what he did. First I went to Hawaii. While there I saw Pearl Har- bor and Waikiki Beach on Oahu. Then I went to Auckland, New Zealand. I traveled by bus through the whole island to Rotururg and Wellington. Then I went to Melbourne, Australia, flew to Adelaide, then flew to Kangaroo Island. Then I went to Camberra, then Sydney. Sydney was the last stop. Then I flew home. M. Klomp Rochelle Hagan does the Jail House Rock in Alkatraz 0. , it wi H.. tx 1 Egg We-H-f jf'f J' Joe Miera takes time out to ponder the beauties of Japan. Chris Rivera Cuddleg with a koala In Aust,-alla Q MQ Even kangaroos have to be fashionable as Chris Rivera shares his shades. Smile pretty for the birdie. Chris Rivera in Australia Jenny Leitz rocks out at the Hard Rock Cafe-London. Ahn Vu, Sam Nguyen, and Susan Svetich hold up the Plymouth Lighthouse in Plymouth England. LIFE Student Life 9 f n :SIX , a , . affix page X ,,?Ziz:-f11f3bY?ivQ1 - s ::',1-. L.-if , ,I 1 I ,L '.- :-3-Q N X- X X X , -' '-' -a f -ff N XX 25,,L,.,f7f4?ff xnxx, :W fffzfa' xr: 1. ,rr lf' ' ,.' I-af? '1 Our surroundings are constantly changing, giving us' a new and ever- expanding environment. The life of a teenager is geared around these changes, especially in music, movies, and sports. The hit songs La Bamba, Here I Go Again, Didn't We AlmostwHave It All, and Rock Steadyv all hit top 40 right after their releases. Lincoln students also enjoyed such movies as Adventures in Babysitting and Can't Buy Me Love. Californians were a little shaky after 6.1 and 5.6 earthquakes with record set- ting high temperatures at the beginning of October. In the meantime NFL players went on strike, however, the games were still played, by replacement players who, some thought, made inadequate football players. B. Bates B. Cherry One of the great attractions this past summer was the retum of the hit song La Bamba in the movie La Bamba. Printed as seen in the Rocky Mountain News. :,,.:w if 5-an:,saggiggijiigiits4522, .1ez's.gs,-gff,,,.5gg gs,.55-55,E-vz,.sii'..s1mf,,its qt. sk xX' u ' ff 1 ai il It Qt. ' f' 'Htl' 5 .. Glfylllrl Elmo' S X , L -ge X N fix, ', ,gg Je: X R , ,M , L I x X nl X I. IXX ,l',f1,f, If I if K, , 1' lullr, X. uxpv t' wwf' M-ff -? 3, ww KW- Lf' ft! f . E' 5 7 VA? 'it f .Z-:'f:' 4 'N , 'J f-'f'z f ' 'sn ti. ' 1.1 X if 1'--E 22 ' i K .4 i 1 X fx - f - X ' 3.1 1: Q' :- :X 1 Qi a -- J 1. 7' 1 ' F., ..- ffm 5 ,,,, Zi it I .1 7- ,A 4 I ' ll Gary Hart gets his picture in the Rocky Mountain News editorial section dh to his involvement with Donna Rice. Reprinted with permission of t Rocky Mountain News. On one his of crusades for world peace, Pope John Paul III visited man states in America. Reprinted with permission of the Rocky Mountain News. ,. 3 Brentwood Center is a popular place for Lincoln Q N D L I N C 0 students during lunch and after school. Brentwood I Qt, pa lcross the street is the perfect place for hungry ,igh schoolers to go for lunch, where they find a 'ariety of fast food restaurants. I Daily Queen, Burger King, McDonalds, Wendy's, Taco Bell, Win- chelle's, and Grandy's, lunch or just a mid-aftemoon snack, these are the places where Lincoln students went. When asked why they went across the street Dione Diehl said, Their food is much better than cafeteria food. Lincoln students were privileged in the sense that they were able to have a choice between school food and fast food. And where did students get the money to eat at these illustrious establishments? They worked at them. Such places were major sources of income taken in by Lincoln students as summer or after school part time jobs. J .Esterly B. Bates 1 Q J . Dairy Queen is one of those ever-popular lunch retreats for Lincoln students. It is also conveniently located: across the street. LIFE Student Life TIQANSID IQTATIU 1. 4 Student Life Here at Lincoln we have many forms of transportation, some people drive, others walk, and some ride the bus, either public or school. Tastes in cars are very different here. Some people have old beat up cars which they wouldn't trade for the world. Kirk Stevens says this about his car, It might not look good, but it gets me where I want to go. On the other hand, Rick Troeger's car is his pride and joy. My car IS bad and I wou1dn't trade it for the world. For those people who either walk or ride the bus, winter can be very long. When it is cold I wish I was in a car, says Alexis Zirpoli. For those who ride the bus, sometime the ride can be very interesting. Liz Consolver says, You meet a lot of interesting people on the bus. This is how Lancers get around. M. Klomp Skateboarding is major means of transportation for Terry Hamilton and Santiago J aramillo Holly Duckworth's prized red Mustang is a favonte around school WEEKENDS In many shapes and sizes. Whether it be fun in the sun with a game of touch football or setting up a date for Saturday night. The main idea of weekends ap- pears to be to have a good time. Although there you are, those time when your teachers give you an excess of homework, and your parents give you a list of chores to do C20 pages longj. You say to yourself, I CAN'T FINISH, but always, from somewhere deep down inside us all of a sudden a burst of energy appears and all the work disap- pears like magic. No matter what we say or do there is one great thing about them, and in the words of Naomi Anderson Pm just glad we have them. B. Cherry Lincoln students wait for an incredible theatrical experience at the Brentwood Theaters. Rob Bonato and Scott Pelster work hard to solve the problem that has halted them and their journey. LIFE Student Life Dliliv The pep rallies helped to raise the entire school's morale. Pep rallies were a major part of the school year. Everybody looked forward to the Homecoming pep rally. It was a great success and everybody had fun. The wind ensemble played excellent music that helped to liven things up. The cheerleaders led us in many great cheers and as is tradi- tional to Lincoln, we had a fun cheering contest among the classes. All were winners. K. Stevens Above right: Stacy Walker helps lead the cheers at the first pep rally of the year. RIGHT: The Lincoln cheerleaders practice before the pep rally. STUDENT 1 6 Student IQALLIES Left: The class of '89 has alittle fun at the pep rally. The Lincoln wind ensemble brings music to the first pep rally. LIFE tudent Life For Spirit Week, Senate decided to have some unusual days. Monday was trash bag day. People took their trash bags and made designer outfits. Tues- day, everyone grabbed their favorite sheets and put them on. Wednesday was twin day, so everyone who participated dressed like their friend. Thursday was spy day with mini James Bonds running around. Friday their spirit really show- ed with everyone dressing in their blue and grey for the traditional blue-grey day. When asked what they thought of this year's spirit, Donna Reed said, I thought spirit week was great! Some of those people looked so outrageous it was fun! Ron Main said, Spirit has im- proved greatly since my freshman year. M. Klomp Student 1 8 Student Life Spirit 7 by 1-0 -'utr 'X X x R H 1 Peter Buckley teaches John Evangalista and Dana Blankenship the art of togaing The senior hall was all decorated in time for Friday's activities. 00 , 52511, -1f,!- Lg- M' iff' 5163596 V' . W iii 5 1 1 'L-Q it L'QX' lay- 'LL'L L,L, , ,LL,L, l m,,Lw,,L,:::I, , ,L: ,,L l,T L 1 .S . N-1 , is fa, .jig The seniors show their spirit at the pep rally. Lorie Smith plays in the band for the homecoming pep rally. Brian Bates, Michelle Huffaker, Kirk Stevens, Lynda Innes, and Michelle Ramsey decorate the junior's hall. Life tudent Life INHIBCNNHIHH iCt0rY It was a cloudy Colorado day on Oc- tober 10, 1987. In the locker room of the Lincoln Lancers, the tension was high as they prepared to take on the South Rebels. In the stands the crowd huddled together to cheer for the blue and grey. Suddenly the cheerleaders ask- ed the crowd, Lincoln fans how do you feel? The fans then replied WE FEEL COLD, OH WE FEEL SO COLD, UGH!! It was a rough and tumble game. But throughout the battle the mighty Lin- coln Lancers were always on top. At the end of the game, with the score 27 to 6, Lincoln was the victor. Another attribute to the game was the energetic halftime show with pep club and cheerleaders proudly showing their talent along with the band. The wind ensemble led by Mr. Fredrickson brav- ed the cold weather to entertain the fans with their cheerful songs. B. Cherry Leo Tafoya shows his true feelings towards the op- posite team. Lincoln pep club proudly prepares to present its performance. elftt 2 0 Student Life G6 !. k I I 5 W .....,x A43 XX v ' x if 1 ez 4 Grant Mason takes a time out for a little refresh- ment before retuming to the game. Lincoln fans chccr their team on to victory. The team huddles as LL Rocks thc House. Life Student Life ANi ht Daradisfl Homecoming, what a night it was for some. For a few, Homecoming consisted of romance, dances and love. For others it was a disaster, punch stains on white lace dresses, blisters from dancing in heels for three hours, and the heart- break of seeing your old flame with a new love. The night was perfect, the decorations were beautiful, I loved the whole evening, stated Heather Frazier. I thought it was the nicest Homecoming in a long time, replied John Mahue. Then came the moment, the crowning of queen and king. The tension built, the names were announced and Bernadette Sisneros, and Grant Mason were given the honors. The royal dance came and so did the disappointment of the other can-' didates. Although losing the honor of queen and king was upsetting, they still had the Prom in the back of their minds. R.Renolds Jennifer Reynolds and Donnie Goss take a moment out to have some punch, at the Paradise Fruit Booth. Blanca Vasquez and Todd Wedel sit out a dance to rest their feet. Student 2 Student Life No more dancing Dennis Fields, my feet hurt, says Tami Schermerhom ' X N King and queeng Grant Mason and Bernadette Sisneros pose for their royal portrait. Scott Pelster explains the proper steps to the Mamba to Dawn Tweeden. Amy Seitz and David Johnson show how much fun you can have in paradise. John Mahue and Heather Frazier show some fancy foot work at Homecoming. 54' af' x ke 1, Life Student Life I-IEIIIDWBB RN 3 S MVN' is J fb., 5 65 0099 Bozo the clown does an incredible impersonation ofJenny Ohlson. ' Student Student Life Ghosts, goblins and ghouls were com- mon representations of this year's Halloween spirit. Although we were without a contest, spirits were high, with an excess of original costumes in- cluding the traditional ghosts, draculas, and the other oldies with many nuns. The main hall was spookily decorated to spook the students and also to show our renewed spirit for the year. This Halloween was a special one for the kids with many Trick or Treat Streets strewn about the metro area, and some new ones at the shopping malls. The one at Children's Museum got a lit- tle help from Lincoln's Octagon Club along with many other high schools. Elizabeth Consolver and Alissa Chippendale show their school spirit with masterful Halloween costumes. Stacey Line displays her animal magnetism. 'seezeszfe-MKII. 3 M ' Kew r -L'- L1.. ,. . . mi fs. . I ,., .gag K , ,. ' :If 551 , , 5+ X X i:llBl1til1HS - 1 5 1 is N , i , T T T125 . , ..,.. is ,.., n 1, -' , W,-s 'rm DUMANCE Valentine's Day was a day filled with smiling faces and giggling girls awaiting a fleeting glance from that special guy. On the other hand, many guys were also looking forward to seeing that special girl. This year once again a group of students sold Val-A-Grams. This was a very good way to show that special so- meone that you really cared, although most preferred their own special gifts. Head boy Curtis Larson said, It,s more fun to see the expression you get when the gift you give holds a special meaning to the one you give it to? Friendship is an important factor in life and a valentine is the perfect way to show your appreciation for all the things that people have done for you in the past. B. Cherry Lisa and Lane show us their Valentine spirit. The hands of romance clasp together on this day to express their love for each other. Student Life 9 'S tht? SBHSDII l30l'HtiUl1 BB Members of Student Senate spent weeks planning a fun filled day for first graders from Godsman and Goldrick Elementary Schools. The kids arrived in the early afternoon to encounter an elf, Michelle Huffaker, and the exuberant members of Senate. During the day the kids got to sing Christmas carols, see a pro- duction of The Grinch Who Stole Christmas , talk to Santa and Mrs. Claus, and have their afternoon hunger satisfied by a snack of ice cream and cake. All in all, everyone involved had a great time. J. Esterly Ray Rodriguez plays Santa to Jason from Godsman. 2 6 Student Life S? . 4-ef +51 iw 6 'L J A2 f. Q . - f. -U i 5 rira eff The children-Angela Darlington, Tracey Wright, Myriah Sullivan, Dana Heinecke, and Jennifer Linenberger-were all nestled snug in their beds. First graders from Godsman and Goldrick Elementary Schools patiently listen to Linnette Gertje as she explains the events for the day. 'Aa 'Friends forever, say Jenny Ohlson and Naomi Anderson as they model their beautiful socks. Ray and Tina Rodriguez playfully argue while the rest of the school goes on dancing. Jenny Hernon and Chris Omelas prepare to follow Renia Reynolds and Joe Montoya down the aisle while doing the Stroll. 9 WHS th i1l1C0 AI th Ho This year's Christmas Dance was a sock hop. Lancer students went back in time to an era of poodle skirts, bobby socks, and leather jackets. Students had a great time dancing to 50's as well as up to date music. They did dances such as the Twist, the Bunny Hop, and the Stroll. The Student Senate went all out with decorations consisting of 50-100 balloons, tons of colorful streamers, and an eleven foot tall, fully decorated Christmas tree. J. Esterly ' ' ' ' - '11 -1 T i . ti Student Life John Maheu and Linnette Gertje discuss the line art of performing while diligently waiting for their cue. l1C0l'9 Encore, Encore. These were words commonly heard at the expert like per- formances of Haunlea' Lives written by John Pielmeier. It is a group of three short one act plays: '4Ghost Story, MGothic Talej' and 'fWitches Brew? According to a loyal drama fan, Melissa Zarlengo, G'It was a hitf, The large crowds clearly showed that the school production was highly regarded by the student body and the community. One of the stars, Linnette Gertje, described the plays as, 'fVery different. They each included only three characters which forced you to relate them to each otherf' 2 8 Student Life pmmnug tw .,.- ' Cast and crew of Haunted Lives . Top Row: Joe Eichman, David Vigil, Alex Amos, Albert Cuhen, Heather Frazer, and Ray Rodriguez. Middle Row: Stacy Walker, Nicole Fielder, David Hopkins, Mrs. Battaglia, Stacy Line, Linnette Gertje, and Jenny Stevens. Front: John Maheu. David Vigil prepares to show us what's behind door number two. E 2 5 , 5 E E Carouse 'E s 1.3932 , ,, . ,,Q: ,O ws , ws ini' I Leading roles played by Albert Cuhen, Stacy Page, Cris Ornelas, Linnette Genje, Elizabeth Consolver. 3' . C a aa as f C Top: Cris Ornelas, Ray Rodriguez, Alex Amos, Linnette Gertje, Curtis Larson, Joe Eichman, Heather Frazer, Kraig Wash, Jon Dury. Mid- dle: Nicole Fielder, Dana Willams, Amy Eichman, Heather Lawrey, Jenny Stevens, Cassandra Neal, Heather James, Stacy Page. Bottom: Robert Gonzales, Renia Reynolds, Tricia Mansor, Tina Basquez, Shelly Williams, Elizabeth Consolver, Albert Cuhen, Chris Villagomez. We're not high yet. Life Student Life Stud nt Only a few students here at Lincoln excel to the point where they are among the top live academically in their class. Even fewer are chosen for the honor of being all-city or all-state team members. Only a select few ever get the privilege of being a national champion. One such person is Jennifer Ohlson, she is a member of the All-Region third-team All-American Soccer Team. Not many people excel to the point where they are above most of their peers. When that happens they can be proud of their high school accomplishments. The top five seniors are: back row 1-r: James Spencer, Thomas Le, Chris Banniettis. Bottom row l-r: Kim Karban, Susan Svetich. 3 0 Student Life s .. s The top five freshman are: back row l-r: Eddie James, Lorelei Ockers, Justin James. Front row 1-r: Than Vu, Jennifer Popovich. The top five juniors are 1-r: Kurt Winn, Linh Pham, Laura Huffaker, Kerry Yale, Charles Durfee. The top live sophomores are l-r: Michael Maddox, Alba Castro, Jennifer Esterly, Dana Williams, Khanh Nguyen. K' if l1 - ..M.. 0l10l'S K ...9'f, , X XY' x up-my Q. I ' ae. A, -- t , ' S i ii . l f 1 . ,Q .L,,1: , 1 g ' M it Q ? K it - M YW . , Jerry Hemandez, David Johnson, Todd Wedel, and Grant Mason were members of the All-City Football Team. Lisa Tumey, Jennifer Robie, and Candy Tompkins were members ofthe All-City Softball Team. David Watson was a member of the All-City Soccer Team. Scott Pelster was a member of both the All-City and All-State Soccer Teams. Jennifer Ohlson was a member of the All-Regional, All-American Soc- cer Team. w f-. I s , .Z W Lx ls W T 3, ..e. I ... itee J .... - Leo Tafoya was a member of the All-City Football Team. Stacy Line was Miss Hemisphere 1987. Life Student Life ll? on 4' I 0 E752 'oW' t,S if w 5 .ggi ,,..,. n w ,,.,.,,.., ,.,, TM Nimmo WM 53 m I 5 i' If ' ff ' ' V5 MMM . .,... . LA. . ' ' - L ' ' ' - .... - M :W Sim 'wif - 2' K . ifs 1 - Mil: 3 if at Lis it .. -ft. . N1-ff N 55g t ' -L'L , 5Vf7iEi,,f ,,AA, We -P-MW 2 iggjg ij ggag z gg Q5 5 gs.. .. . .. .. , .... , 5 ,,.. . 1 ..,. . . MORE THAN YOU BARGAI ED F t i Lincoln students anxiously await the winner of the limbo contest at the Summer Sendoff Dance. Student Life ,, Wx Z w EQ W-.Wm 1 People, they come in all different apes and sizes, but here at Lincoln ll had one thing in common, pride. n people were together day after ay in the same environment things were bound to happen that were more than they bargained for. On the positive side, friendships and other relationships blossomed. People who would normally never meet became very close through the sharing of experiences that could be created only by high school. These events could also have caused disaster. Tempers sometimes flared and feelings were hurt, but for the most part there was not too much contention. School was not only a place of educa- tion but it was a social outlet as well. Extra-curricular activities as well as classrooms provided opportunities for students to communicate and to develop social skills that they would need for the rest of their lives. M. Huffaker Brian Bates and jenny Esterly give Scott Pelster some friendly advice. People Qs as 43' The Life of a Senior At first you are surprised that you made it this far and then you realize that this is your last year of high school. This year will be Scary because the day after you graduate will be the first day of :,.. ,,x. ,,rr U 2 the rest of your life. . D You have to decide if you are going to college, vocational school, business school, marry sweetheart, work, or just bum around for awhile. A If you decide to go to college, vocational school, or business school you have to decide where you want to go. Do you want to go to a school in this state or would you rather go to one out of state? Another thing that makes the senior year hectic is the deadlines seniors have to meet. Twelfth graders have to order graduation announcements, get measured for caps and'gowns, pay senior dues, and if a person is taking ACT's or SAT's that must also be considered in making plans. All of this has to be done by a certain time. The senioryear, however, is not all work if a person wants to get something out of it, but it is also a great amount of fun. Seniors help decide when and where Prom is held, and what kind of music will be played at that prestigious event. Deciding all these things can be a very en- joyable experience. The senior year can be challenging, but it can also be 34 fun. Linnette Gertje looks up to see what is falling from the sky as Holly Duckworth gets ready to throw more confetti. Stephanie Hoffer and Ron Mares laugh at an inside joke as they wait in line to get their caps and gowns. Heather Frazer and joe Eichman talk peacefully as Ray Rodriguez sleeps like a baby in the fall play Haunted Lives. XA. K--H AMW . .. .. . . . -at 1 Ng ,N loleen Ediger answers a question while Stacy Stryker sits back and looks at a book. Chris Gonzales smiles as he thinks about graduation day soon to come. Steven Abalos Christoph Adams Dale Albrecht lulie Allias Abel Alvarez Kathryn Amador Alexander Aimos Marcia Apodaca ' r A. , in . 1? . Q ' - 5. ey 1 S If f 5 H , ,.f 1.t+ ,. .W . ,751 .2 1 v K. Jn e ,. K k ,z 1' ' z'm.fg, - V , - MW as tx - is W-was at-,, fl David Aragon jesse Aragon Michelle Aragon 149' Y ff r A ....r J K .. L QI . N6 - A ., Lf-3' . gg Nd . . I ' -.Y -- :' A. 5 'U W was-venxw. 1 ,aims-some 'Julie Allias and Beth Flay counsel each other on their choice of Prom dresses. Behind all the glory of Prom lies a lot of tedious preparation and pocket-emptying expense. The exciting prospective flame was easily doused by the preparation a boy and a girl had to go through to get there. Not only did people need dates, but they also need- ed a lot of money. Girls needed to buy or sew a dress and then pick out shoes and assorted accessories. The boys had to rent a tux, make dinner reserva- tions, pick up their dates lpossibly in a limoi, and meet her parents. As a cou- ple, guys and girls had to choose a restaurant, get permission for after- prom, decide about going with anothe' couple, and figure out where the money was coming from for all the expenses. Couples also needed to make sure the boy's and the girl's clothing did not clash. A. Ziropli and M. Klomp uf William Bauer Evan Bear Everett Bear Eddie Archuleta Alfred Arellano jr. jennifer Atencio Monica Atencio Paul Atencio Shane Atencio Paul Avalos Charmaine Baca Lloyd Bagby Dennis Baker james Baker Ron Baker Michael Ballinger Christopher Bannrettis Dave Barron Diana Basquez Benjamin Belcher Carl Belewjr. Elaine Benavidez ' Eric Benoit Cyndi Berghorn Susan Birrell B William Blacke B Lonisio Blan Davinai Bonser B i Robert Boston B Gordon Boswell i , David Boyer 'Patricia Boyken Bebette Beulrthard f Kari Burdett 'Corey Burgesser Amy Burham Thomas Burks lim Burr Brad Burrows 19 Y -ww, v' 1 ,ge X iii ,, Q E Bobby Calvert Cheryl Cantrell john Carrillo lr. Louis Casados jr. Tracy Castaneda Alma Castro Brandon Champion Karen Chan Paul Conner Elizabeth Consolver Jesse Contreraz Denise Cordova Anthony Courvoisier Darryl Creekmore jr. Andre Crespin Brandon Cruz Brenda Cruz Corey Cullen Tricia Danforth Matthew Dawkins ,x4: ug Q Ke Bfafldee Stl'8ttOI'l and Diane l.amOI'lt show the ties of friendship gained from cheerleading together and being classmates. Ties are formed between friends more readily when they are seniors because of the prospect of never seeing one another again. For four years maybe longer maybe shorter people became close. When one saw someone almost every day for that long strong ties were sure to develop. Things may not always have been perfect because tempers flared and little spats came about but in the end a relationship prevailed that would last in everyone s memory forever. A. Zirpoll and M. Huffaker Rosella Delgado Catrina Deuprey Gloria Diaz Steven Doizaki Daniel Dominguez Natalie Dominguez Holly Duckworth Patrick Duffey I - Shawn Duncan Gary Dyer loleen Ediger 'FP' loseph Eichman Tobie Eldridge Tamara Encinias lames Espinosa Anthony Esquibel Gilberto Estrada Christopher Evenson Robert Faller Mamie Fessler David Finger Il joseph Finn F Lisa Fischer Nicole Fischer Nancy Florez lean Floyd Andrew Folks lr. Heather Frazer Kimberly Fresquez Donald Friess Andrew Frisinger Tracy Fuhs Christel Gallardo Sonja Garber ' Connie Garcia jessica Garcia Kim Garcia Olivia Garcia lennifer Gardino Veronica Garza Diane Gerlach Linnette Gertje Cheryl Gonzales Chris Gonzales Cliff Gonzales Darren Gonzales Sherry Gonzales Amy Goray Donnie Goss Mark Green Chris Gutierrez Matthew Guy Lawrence Hargrove Dana Heinecke Ernest Hermosiilo Ir Gerald Hernandez Rudy Hernandez Virginia Hernandez Yvette Herrera Michael Herrick Kimhoa Ho Trong Ho Gary Hodges Sarah Hodges Stephanie Hoffer Lori Hoppai Leon Hoschouer Jr. Tanya Hunt Veronica ibarra Erik I pson Cari jacob Eric jean Corey jeffries Wendy jenkins Dave johnson Diane johnson Robert julian Don jurkiewicz Kimberly Karbn Giao Khong Mi-ok Kim jim Kothe Rodney Krantez Drew Kuckier Diane Lamont Curtis Larson Steven Laska Thomas Le Youa Lee jonathan Lewis Melynda Long --.A 5 if 1 Q wi ,J if 'Q ,V 1 f , 5 Q 4 . , ,W , X is , M, MZ? ,,,f,,,. ,, , ff + 5 ,.. , a +f.r,,, SENIEIR-ITIS Senior-itis is a commonly known disease that affects a huge number of seniors each ear. Symptoms include aziness, lack of enthusiasm for homework, and a general ap- pearance of goo iness and craziness. Actions that sometimes accompanied this disease were the dreaded Senior Pranks. These harmless acts caused the last few weeks of school to be chaotic. The only known cure for this unex- plainable phenomena is graduation, although Senior Ditch Day is said to be able to relieve pressure in some cases. M. Dragon and M. Huffaker ZW, ,Mew fir 71 1 .gi 42 A' .Y f .1-2 Yr Q.. .W any 4 '30 W n I j,f Robyn Lopez Vincent Lopez Marie Lovato jennifer Longo Christopher Lopez it Eric Lopez jason Lopez Lawrence Lopez Michael Lopez . Nicole Lopez Robert Lopez lr. Peggy Lucero Noel Lujan Ronald Maddox lr. Steve Maes Ronnie Maestas Stefanie Maestas Amy Magana john Maheu Paul Mangels Ron Mares Gina Marquez Sean Marshall Christine Martinez Dan Martinez lohnny Martinez Kelly Martinez Lisa Martinez Mark Martinez Regina Martinez Steven Martinez f 5 .3 Z , . N 5 -, V-12241 V P iv, 45' g' iii f 4,3 , 1 t 2 - ij: 3 R5 Q 3 1 are f ya v if .N f' J my y Kr K Q M V AA, M Larry Mascarenas Sherri Mascarenas Grant Mason Shawn McCaffery lim MCMahill Laura McRill Lynette Medina Paula Medina Shannon Melchior Rebecca Mestas joseph Miera Amber Miller Charlotte Miller Gary Miller Robert Mitchell Ana Montanez Michael Montano Michael Montour David Montoya Beverely Moore jennifer Moore Stephen Morris Tina Morris Lea Moya Nancy Moyie Wazhma Necko Mark Nelson john Neuber Dat Nguyen Hahn Nguyen Hien Nguyen Hung Nguyen Khuong Nguyen Lan Nguyen Samantha Nguyen Sang Nguyen Roben Nichols Adrian Noonan jason Norwood Robert O'Brien 2 10 4 1 i ,,,V if . ,J gi .K 1-is 7 W KM., Miha ,wrap k f Ronald O'Connell Laurie O'Kane Brenda Olivas David Ordunez Cristoval Ornelas Matthew Ortega Paul Ortiz lames Owen LEISURE TIME After a hard week of school, Fridays and the weekends are a welcome relief. People relax at home or go out with friends. For some, weekends mean going to work, but for others, weekends are a time to party. Here Ray Rodriguez relaxes after a hard week at school. Weekends are an opportunit to spend time with their friendls, either going places or just staying home to do things around their house. On weekends, malls and movie theaters are full of teen-agers just gettingwaway from all the school- work t ey do during the week. M. Klomp Kevin Perea William Peterson Sim Pham Leora Potter Lorna Queen R April Quintana Card R3d0b21U8h 'Danielle Ramsey lBetheR21y 5 f Cleviaikeddest R essdnievilkeaaesr I i Robertkeedf aibenReyes f lReniaiReynOlds Thai iRiClg6WaY Christoph Rivera Karen Rivera Stacie Roberts Greg Rodgers Ed Rodriguez Ray Rodriguez Salina Rodriguez jason Rogers Bernadine Romero Ernestine Romero Sharon Romero Ted Romero Pete Rosas lonathan Rose Anthony Roybal David Salazar Troy Salazar Mark Salvador Estuardo Samayoa jeremy Sanchez John Sanchez Angelo Sandoval Esther Sandoval Nicole Santistevan Tamara Schermerhorn t T Wendy Schurr T Thomas Scott lenniefer Sedbrook ' DenlseSedillos Lisa Serrano T T Wendy Sexton T ychamelsierra' T Bernadette Sisnerosy Daniel Sisneros Robert Slayden leffery Smith -V? BN 5. was if -,-- sr lJE'Fll9ERSfl'llP Student councul as always an Important part of hxgh school ltfe Thus year the sensor class was represented by an outstanding group Lrnnette Gertge Head Gurl Ray Roclrlgue P0lltIC3l Chairperson Holly Duckwort Senator Curtis Larson Head Bo loleen Edzger Sensor Class Presudent Ro Taylor Senator Shelly Wllluams Com munlcatlons Charrperson Bernadette Sesneros Senator Trrna Deu rey Secretary Melissa Zarlengo Treasurer :ana Basquez Social Actlons Chanrperson Members of Student Council were elected the prevlous fall All had to campargn gxve s eeches and explain to the students why t ey were the best people for the job Once they were elected therr work started Not only dlrzl they have to organize the usual ac tlvltes such as dances pep assemblles etc. but they also had to deal wlth the huge responsrbxlrty of Prom graduatnon and everythmg else that sensors expected at the end of the year These students had a lot of dnve and ambutron and were determined to make the most out of therr sensor year M Huffaker Lorie Smith Andrew Solano Michael Solano lim Spencer julie Stevenson Brandee Stratton Kirston Strode Stacy Stryker Susan Svetich Lisa Ta yep Tafoya Rob Taylor Iason Thoma leff Thomason Connie Thompson Debbie Thompson Candy Tompkins lody Trujillo Troy Trujillo Phuong Truong M51 T 2 Z N-:V J, Q-,MMM-,,, .. ., ,ts if ,,, ,L.,- 1 AZZZX Q Q il A 3 : f .. --fr S ' Amy mlwvfr, ff:w+5aaf,mf.f,,ff,.1ft1 H fbff if ,f,ma. . fsQmzf w e ,m,, ,, y 5,477 . fi L ,f.3,5,g .M ,1f?4Q'f1f ll My , ' T T, 'wx A ff,fy.W. i fr . ' Dawn Tweden Anthony Valdez Bobby Valdez lr. james Valenzuela lohn Valerio Lap Van Thanh Van Pao Vang .,A. ,, l ,affwfew f 2 , wt ff' , 'A .fy 5 4 Q ' 1 an ' ,W 7,, , ,Q ,,,,',1 , J J, , ,A gig, 511 1 SHT SEQRES Bernadette Sisneros is diligent- ly studying for the upcoming SAT test. The Scholastic Appititude Test can be, and is for many seniors, a crucial element in their quest for a higher education. lt's hard to sit yourself down and study for this kind of test, but you know that your future depends on it, said Shelly Williams. There are a few ways to prepare yourself for this test. An excellent method is the PSAT or pre test. These tests reveal the basic types of questions and format for the SAT. These trials are part of a senior's life. M. Huffaker Lorena Vargas Blanca Vasquez Sheryl Verrier fv 7. l I ZR 3 4,1 fl .xx E 'ff' ? , f if k1g.y-sa ,, K Xxx' f l 'lui wnnll' ., aw as . , Af 953721 vf ,V ,1A, V , , or is ei 4 .V 2 s arg r r rag M ww 4,7 Marlene Yazzie Melissa Zarlengo Laura Zuniga David Vigil lr. Ramona Vigil Sherry Vigil lose Villezca Anh Vu David Watson Roxanne Watson Todd Wedel Margot Wells Tammy Wells Dennis Wenholz Twila White Brandon Williams Dawn Williams Shelly Williams Steven Williams Nl gg Ny? A Step Above the Rest Junior! The word the class of '89 loves to hear, no longer considered a young one. Now an upperclassman and loving every minute of it. The class of '89 has shown great enthusiasm in the past years and is still greatly involved in such things as the pep rallies, football games, and other school related activities. Traveling the upward road from childhood dreams to adulthood goals, developing their skills, and creating their individualities they became ready to enter the final stage of their climb to become fully succesful students ready to enter the real world. With their creativity and determination the class of '89 will soon be able to achieve their future goals. M. Sabar 'Hey you, sit down! says John Evangelista as he plays teacher for the day. J The juniors rock the house at the pep rally. .f 'WY x ef Q , in ig me K sh Q wx. Q ' ff QM if an Ss- 1 i - 1-1: If in 'fav F25 25 ' f .- Q ' : ', fa -1 -- 54 ' M ig -' ' .V 1 ' arg' :Q -Ar -- K ' '- i -r ' . ':f..s 1'I ' I. :N i tv ' :i --KY!-. : hf'f: ,:.e'i4: fl: 51 H 'k ' ' ':' :f..'f':f -':':5QI:::. N i 33 i .. 1 'R 5 5a:mE.y.:H.m - '-: 'S.. Haqiag. i::.:.. iif:.!?'::',5.iik '.,:i Jf gfgs ....-aa '- . -j I',.2 ' fi' 1-ml , '.- ' igirg- :: :g,,g f f.iQ lff.' Q M - ' 2 5 M.. at WW M M ..... -, z-,gi ,E E --.. wif, H : .iw Mmm f QQLJIQEM V f V1 v:f5A:zE?'16: ' W if?'1'iw25q1g wif , 5 5 - V M ,V ge t gg. f : J 4 f ' P ' ' 7 M 3 M ' Juniors show their spirit through their hearts. Dinelle Cordova and Sharon Hahn chit-chat about their giggin weekend. 57 NXSQQCD Nl David Amaya Jacque Anderson Naomi Anderson Rachel Archer Jodi Archuleta Julius Archuleta Phil Arroyo Christine Atencio Daniel Atencio Anita Baca Elaine Baker Tremayne Baldridge Marissa Ball Angela Ballesteros Nancy Barela Kandi Barker Bridgett Barrett Kimberly Baitsh 58 Anjanette Abeyta Matt Abeyta David Adams Ken Alarid Catrina Albertson Befnadetfe AlOlSe ., my W wr' 4 Bernadine Romero, Sheila Hiatt, and Sharon Hahn walk into school after lunch while Sandra Lopez says, Hey guys wait for me. Brian Bates Sherie Beer Renatha Bermel Annette Bernal Diane Berry Patrick Bradshaw I I . 5 Kandi Barker and Jenny Ohison have fun preparing for the Freshman dance. uf Cindy Branstetter Diane Brown Terry Browning Marcus Bryant Peter Buckley Tom Bueno Sirrita Burt Paulene Bush Lisa Cabrera Tammy Cain Chris Calvillo Steven Campos Wendy Canavan Carl Carpenter Ruben Carrasco David Carter De Ann Castillo Vicky Castro 59 yfv AWG Aaron Crespin Anthony Crespin Jeanette Croce Rachel Cubbison Albert Cuhen Kevin Curley Corey Davis Andrew Davy Nicole Delants Renee Del Hierro Andrei Depriest Margie Dickerson 60 Angela Ceja Juanita Ceja Mary Ceja Collin Cerne Raymond Chan Heather Chavez Rachelle Chavez Tracie Clark Dinelle Cordova Patricia Correa Jason Craig Joe Craig M ,fiffvi -'-f l i Dione Diehl Vanessa Dreith Shari Dunn Chuck Durfee Shannon Eighmy Krystofer Elbaum Pamela Escobar Ivia Esparza nce Espinoza SY La uis Espinoza tonio Esquibel ger Esquibel XP Lilia Estrado John Evangelista Susan Faatz Jeff Federico Ray Fernandez Nicole Fielder Becky Fitzherbert Felicia Forster ivnke Franco Scott Franklin Todd Frisby Jamie Gaines 61 -tile Paul Gardner Phillip Garcia Joseph Gardunio Beverly Gassaway James Gatewood Shelly Gierhart Heather Gilb Sergio Gomez Corey Gonzales Lisa Gonzales Natalie Gonzales Jim Goss Crystal Graf Bonnie Green Paul Greenemeier Krista Gregg Dean Griego Linda Griffith 62 Scott Gallardo Anisea Garcia Anna Garcia Geraldine Garcia ' milf, Lawrence Garcia va 1, ,L-Q 6 Jose Garcia ' h 'S 15 gg , It . 5' fa Z? 'Q J K, F 'r . R , it I 3 l uJ g1gf1 wf1 'ff'2 . l,.,i,,, .a :f in 2 . z l' ,w , Eff, ' gg I , 'll, 3 5 ilsls .' f ff tl 'kl' 5 , 9 K ls Tony Vialpando listening, or is he really day dreaming? 'ff Antonio Esquibel and Rick Troeger love to pose for a picture but Chris Trujillo is a little camera shy. David Gurule Deanna Gusman Kristi Guiterrez Qrrllrtil Eileen Hagan Sharon Hahn Sean Hallam in , f fr , I X, lie K uf Pam Hanke Henry Harmon Sandi Hathaway Lisa Hebdon James Hernandez Mark Hernandez Magdalena Herrera Valerie Herrera Sheila Hiatt Koam Ho Phuc Hoang Heather Holmstrom Kimberly Holtzman Raymond Honeycutt Akiko Horino David Hudson Michelle Huffaker Lance Hughes 63 QQ- Nl Jessica Lara Hien Le Hien Le Hien Le Vang Lee Youa Lee Tami Lewis Edward Liles Brenda Lopez Robyn Lopez Sandra Lopez Richard Lotspeich 64 Toni Hunt Anthony Hurtado Lynda Innes Angela Jagiello Jeffrey Jameson Chris Jaramillo Leon Jaramillo Nick Jaramillo Edward Jimenez Jamie Kell Chuck Keller Sherri Knutson Glu- '12 , 1 A E 57 I , . 0 yn, VZ A 7. 1. , if- - , 'iff , ' , f l ill L if QW Shannon Loveall Janice Lowe Laura Lowe Armando Loza Corrina Lucero Dominic Lucero Renee Lucero Robin Lujan Julian Luna Sunni Magner Barbara Main Chantel Maldonado u? Vince Manalo Tricia Mansor Chris Marchand Rob Marone Dana Marne Oscar Marti Christina Martinez Donna Martinez Ginger Martinez Jami Martinez Jon Martinez Melanie Martinez 65 NNSGQ-9 mi Kathy Medina Adrian Mendez Jason Mirkovich Timothy Mondragon Joe Moreno Dwayne Morris Ella Morton Jean Moschetti Gary Mulkins Kevin Mullen Susan Murphy Greg Neff Nhu Ngo Seng Ngo Anh Nguyen Hiep Nguyen Huyen Nguyen Loi Nguyen 66 Melissa Martinez Paul Martinez Ramon Martinez Christina Massey Chris Mateer Tina McDonnell lt's Hard to be a Teen. Why is growing ug hard? Facing all the pro lems Times are far worse Than they have ever been. People see us on the street And they look ,at us so strange Thejy think we re full of bad An that we'll never change. Their eyes are filled with disappointment , They criticize everthing weido, , Tot em we can't do anything nlght And they doubt we'll ever be ab e to Son T. Nguyen Thien Nguyen Tuan Nguyen Tuong Nguyen Xuan Nguyen Deon Nichols 0? M.P Traci Novy Jenny Ohlson Victoria Oreskovich Robert Ortega Kelvin Padgett Angel Padilla Tammy Parr Scott Pelster Sandra Perego Lorena Perez Heidi Perry Rick Peterson Hung Pham Tho Pham T.J. Poitra Tina Porter Sheila Pugh Janearice Putman Chris Trujillo, Rick Troeger, Sherri Knutson, Marissa Ball and Nikki Delants lean on each other for support. 67 Jennifer Robie Jaymee Rodasta Jodi Rogers Shawn Romero Belinda Rosa Antoinette Roybal Brenda Roybal Jamine Roybal Rose Roybal Mihai Sabar Christina Salazar Marie Salazar 68 Tracy Queen Michelle Ramsey Dawn Reading Donna Reed Neile Reefe Patricia Reyes Kelly Rice Adam Rivera Amy Rivera Annette Rivera Joe Rivera Lyle Roberts . Q ' CY? Mike Sanchez Aaron Sandoval Ronald Sandoval Shantel Sandoval Sean Sansburn Matt Santistevan Toni Santlstevan Dominic Santoya Bruce Sayers Lisa Schutz Derek Scott Christy Seitz XP Shannon Serna Christine Shaw Bambi Shropshire Rob Skraznas Jenny Smith Juana Soto Robert Spaulding Sandra Steiger Jennifer Stevens Kirk Stevens Tammy Stigall Sean Stovall 69 Lisa Sulzer Q97 GQ' Christine Talavera Tong Than wx? T Noah Thomas Tammie Torrez it Tam Tran Rick Troeger Christopher Trujillo Kim Tran f' X kk 2 Ernestine Trujillo Michael Trujillo Christine Urioste Rebecca Valdez Cecilia Valdivia Natasha Van Valkenburgh Bang Van Kha Van Lien Van 422' Nga Vuong Q r S Thuy Van 1 S C Xuan Van 3' Susan Vesely T Elizabeth Vialpando t of T if Tony Vialpando , 3 X f S x sh X j f 6 ii ii 5 Naomi Anderson, Michelle Huffaker, Kandi Barker, Jenny Ohlson, Scott Pelster, and Rob Zehnder are Junior Class Representatives in Student Senate. 3' Sheila Hiatt, Dinelle Cordova, and Mihal Sabar drive around town showing off their Lincoln spirit. 'x Anthony Romero started out as a junior, but with lots of work is David Vigil Felicia Vigil Gina Vitale Richard Wagner Stacy Walker Kraig Wash Nina Washington Charles Weaver Lance Wenholz Wendy Wentz Special Friends graduating this year with the class of 1988. Friends as dear as you Are rare, you just don't find them everywhere. Someone I can count on to know and understand Someone I can call on to lend a of Cheri West Mary Williamson Eric Winsor West Wise Kerry Yale Jerry Yost Carrie Young u? Danielle Zambrano Rob Zehnder Alexis Zirpoli Elaine Blea Richard Cross Melissa Klomp Elaina Lopez Sunni Masher Carrie Palmer helping hand. Someone I can laugh with or tell my troubles to. That's what I look for in a Friend, and what I've found ln you. M. Saba ..i,, Two Down Two to Go Now that the sophomores were finally settled in here at Lincoln they felt more at home and less like the outsiders. They have met OIQJUO YWOIQLS' new teachers and made new in the high school world. They never thought they would 5 i iigetthere. Itseemed sofaraway. gl, Making new friends and meeting the old ones made com- ing to Lincoln a lot easier, said Davifllfv Apodacan For some it was a challenge and 72 for some it was a piece of cake. But through all the hours of homework and schoolwork they made it. There are only two more years to go. If they go as fast as the last two have gone, Lincoln, the school they all grew up in, will be saying good-bye to the class of 90 as fast as it said hello, Lincoln has been a challenge for me but it made me want to work harder at school and making new friends was how Denise Johnson described her two years in high school. C. Rodriguez Back Row-Michelle Barnes, Christine Lopez, Ftaenell Glanton Middle Row-Dana Williams, Brett Cherry, Janet Gardiner Front Row-Jenny Esterly .mv I 1 M4 W? .Ii 1 K D Vw J ,Q f WZ' Z' ,,.,,,,Wr 4 ant 'isis' Mimi 1, x . 'i' li, Sophomore class shows spirit at Homecoming pep rally. I gift? T 'H Q fv'IAwe2'C.,l' :ifEff:jf1j'g5935AQgs21' iff y5SYi1fv,E.. .25 is-?f???'if'4ga1i5 15 Q.,5i'i5?!ES9g'g1z1ji?!5?7?ls'EX .,, viii? QW? .S'l3jkQi5? 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ESM www . ,wwf ms- we 'f -me -5 fiagigi .RESSQEEQS EEE QR W yi Swgggisfiy Q gf ,m p ,E 1, ikmpl my gM,igX,i:5i?Qg,v .Fwy im, , Ei ga Aigggmivui Mifggmefiw i Smile pretty for the camera Nancy Rodriguez. Don't try to hide that candy Denise Johnson. .EJ JPHI JLUJC JRES Q fee Charles Armstrong ' Brenda Atencio Randy Atwood fm? sf? li7 f 5 2 M2 ,L'f1 1 if mf: Jonathan Arellano Laura Argomaniz Armando Armenta Charles Armijo Denise Archer Georgia Archuleta Nick Archuleta Ryan Archuleta Gina Arellano Shalom Anderson Michelle Andrade Davinity Apodaca Jenny Araujo Charlene Abeyta Laura Andazola Brian Anderson John Avalos Christina Avery HW Cf Q QW Iljggsx-xy l KJ YV , X ' l or wh nicnardAery K, l lxximy All . D6 QQSW . l iw Ky 30 C 0 Q Q BenjamnBaca V X N V,fY X, df GX D J mile, Hb vyvgk QB OX yiiwe of ly il Brandon Bacawi yjwmgffb Y P XS B1L?2?l'e5ZF2ia5T up My Q5 if r QQ V9 , fi 3Aic es A O W aUra aff QSLQC iziezzzssw rw 5 Robert Beaudette John Belcher Angela Bendorf Regina Bermel Kevin Berry Kyle Brock ell Tammy Brown Nicol Blan Dana Blankensh p Shan Bocox John Bolger Eggigsgztgego Jdlwggx , Stephen Bridgett Mfg JQQJSQN XX fr VAN 75 S JPH JIM JR35 Kim Burrows Aracely Campos Anthony Candelaria Cecil Cantrell Raul Caraveo Sabrina Casias Paul Castillo Alba Castro Gerard Chacon Andrea Chavez Bertha Chavez Justin Chavez Stephanie Chavez Brett Cherry Lorraine Clark Michelle Clark Ken Cordova Joe Correa Ginger Costa Malissa Costello ,. 1,3 9 . Lili ' Qi . Michael Craven Antoinette Cuhen Jody Curley Elisha Dale Dung Dao ' x I, 'VY is, i Sigi Flerro Dawn Forsberg Angela Darlington Niki Del Hierro Lisa Dolce U- ,f-W. 1 Cheryl Ramos, Angela Darlington Melissa Chadwick, and Tracy Wright show class spirit at the pep rally. Hector Dominguez Raymond Dominguez Mary Ann Donzelli Steve Dulton Jennifer Esterly Kathy Dunn Michael Duran Viola Duran Jonathon Dury Suzanne Eaton Amy Elchman Sandra Esparza Anna Espinoza Richard Esquibel Valerie Esquibel April Filley .5 JPH JLUI. JRE N Anna Galindo Angelo Gallegos Antionette Garcia Francine Garcia Jennette Garcia Janet Gardiner Jeff Garringer Edgar Garza Joe Giron Regina Rivera Raenell Glanton Maria Gomez Carlos Gonzales Jason Gonzales Kim Gonzales Marcia Gonzales Patricia Gonzales Paul Gonzales Robert Gonzales Tony Gonzales Loren Gonzales Vicki Gonzales Vincent Gonzales Q 'L 'K Fioberto Gonzales Kim Gregg Thomas Haro Kelly Harper Eric Harris .Ng-fi ,, Lf' A PM r I y J J 4 A .m. Q 1' '. 91, , S , 'l YQ ix Rolando lbarra Denise Johnson Scott Jolly Beatrice Hernandez Robert Hernandez Jenny Hernon Art Herrera Terry Hessler Son Ho Angela Holt Dorothy Holt David Hopkins Bridgette Horner Elijah Lopez Bob Hughes Ann Marie Hurtado Genieva Jaramillo Margaret Jimenez S JPEJI JDJ. JR35 Billy Keller Mi-Son Kim Leslie Kloek Hollie Lanning Danny Larsen Erica Lowrance Danh Le Minh Le Maria Lechuga Steve Marquez David Lewis Scott Franklin Shoua Lee Jennifer Leitz Heather Lawrey Cyndie Lerner Richard Larabee Dana Line Frank Lockridge Angela Lopez Christine Lopez Nancy Graves James Lopez Lupe Lopez Ninea Lopez Tammy Lopez Sheng Lor Karen Lovato Romey Maestas Kevin Lovato Theresa Love Adrian Lucero Tony Lucero Denise Lucero Shiela Lucero Angela Lujan Selena Lujan Tony Luke .,, , v u fglfv . , . 5, f 1 ii. Y- 'gg 7 ' Y - -W ' Francisco Macias Georgette Madrid Manuel Madrid Marie Maestas Chris Magana Ronald Main Ruben Marquez Eddie Marshall oivi Apodaca, always eating. S JPH Jlxfj J.. 33.5 Adrian Martinez Albert Martinez Anthony Martinez Armondo Martinez Dina Martinez Evelyn Martinez Isaac Martinez Jeanine Martinez Jesse Martinez Jesse Martinez Melinda Martinez Millard Martinez Pam Martinez Richard Martinez Yvette Martinez Danny Mastroni Paulette Mattics Anthony Maynes Wayne Maynes Sean McDaniel Mike McRill Colette Medina Joann Medina Veronica Medina Larry Meisner Imelda Mejia Eddie Mendez Vinh Nguyen , ju li , 1.e,,5f' , n ed E M nenen dnnn ff n.:, .li Ruth Munilla Elias Munoz Matt Miller Loretta Montoya William Moore Corrine Morton Jennifer Mullins Elizabeth Murray Tracy Nelson Hue Kim Nguyen SQPH J-fI.OJR.El N Tai Buu Nguyen Thanh Nguyen Heng Ngo Thanh Nguyen Vuong Nguyen Delbert Norwood Latrice Norwood Cassandra Neal Elizabeth O'Briant Raul Ochoa Jr. Robert Olivas Alfredo Ortiz Joe Osborne Pamela Pacheco Celeste Padilla Thien Pham Danny Palma Matthew Paradise Ronald Parker John Parks Christy Peck Dawn Perez Veronica Phelps Cisco Poitra Latrica Putman Mama Quigley r Sherry Rivera Anthony Rivera Aaron Rios Angela Richardson Jennifer Reynolds Tanya Reyes What are Michelle Barnes and Christine Lopez looking at? Celestino Quintana Katrina Quintana Kimberly Quintana Carrie Ramos Cheryl Ramos Tanya Ramos Athena Rawllins Jennifer Renteria Jerry Rodriguez Christina Rodriguez Christopher Roach Mi he S GPH JLDIQREBS Nancy Rodriguez Jarrod Roman Salvador Dominguez EfI leStO R058 Brandy Rowan Aaron Roybal Greg Royce Bobby Russell Rosaly Ruybal Consuelo Ramirez Melinda Ruybal Kristine Salazar Theresa Salazar Olga Samayoa Angelita Sanchez Chris Sanchez Lorie Sanchez Shawn Sanchez Steve Sanchez Nathan Sandoval Albert Sandoval Leon Santiago Monica Santistevan . . W,,., ,,.., , fm X 9 ,, , . .,.,, 3 sian ' . 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Z' 1 Q .. 51,36 Q Qin 'i X Lori Sanchez Is thinking about what a hard an K Sqft!! N 'iii A ' C Bfidgme Wood day it was at school Meredith Wood Troy Wood Josh Woods Jeffery Workcuff Tracy Wright Michelle Yslas Andrew Zartun Melissa Chadwick Gina Duran Annette Lopez Rebecca Lopez Tabatha Franklin Carmen Hernandez Christopher Kucera Corey Law Jose Roberto Pacheco Russella Riggs Chris Zambrano A NEW BEGINNING Look at the school, it's huge! How am I ever going to find my classes? Oh no, where is my first class? All the way on the third floor and my locker is in the base- ment! Hurry, fast, uh oh, crowds of people are all around me, how can l get through? Finally my ocker, nowf if l could only remember my combination . . . . These were some typical thoughts for the new faces around Lincoln. For a few, the change of schools was difficult, but for most the next step, high school, was an easy adjustment. Fortunately there were many upper-classmen who were willing to help out if needed. As freshmen, there were many opportunities to anticipate. New friends, clubs, and sporting ac- tivities were just a few ways for all to get involved. For these reasons and many others the first year of high school was a memorable one. Their ex- periences will help to build a solid foundation for their next three years of high school. M. Huffaker This year's freshman class was represented by Sonia Vigil, 'Senatorg Joe Montoya, Senator, Mr. McGinley, Sponsorg Tina Basquez, Secretary, Zach Esquibel, President, James Salinas, Treasurer. mesa-imen , ,K-1.,..c,ffMfw fwfs-.1 ,- U 1 E l . ,. , .K S f- .Q-, f,-.fe .ws ,awe-1fw5f,.fm1.ss,'me, M,..Ng,,.,,,,b,t ,,,,.,,,,A., ,, -----,lm--aswe:lc-113-,w,1t,z..,7 W, . 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YK 3 H ' 21 . it ii' is 5, AP 'zz-, xg t 5' K IX ' 1 w- 1 Q ' ' is- , ' - I X f 1 'E V 1.- V. 34:8 ,Q H . -5 N frm? 4 X si 1, -at t 4 Q54 . it me Y QQ- 13 Q X ' A s A' '65, ies 4 5 3 . , M, 'gfiwk vw 1' 'L' tx' ts if 1. A M , L . s 1, 1- lie .ft 4. . ,Q 5? Q -1 , 44 1 xl 's l , X an ,YN AP, ' s . if we X L iw4.:.f5.v,.'3 ' 1 em' A..-AAN ' - 3 ' ' 1 . . Zach Esquibel delivers his Presidential campaign inning speech at the Freshman elections assembly. Freshman, Brandon Bruns demostrates his technique as Eric Ortegon watches. 91 Rachel Abeyta Josette Acosta Joe Alire Tonya Allegranzi Josue Almada Valerie Aloise Mary Ann Amack James Amaro Frank Anaya lrene Aragon Rosslna Araujo Arturo Archuleta Chris Archuleta Kevin Archuleta Andy Arellano Matt Atencio Elizardo Ayala Billy Baca FRESHMEN Priscilla Baca Richard Baca Rodney Bacino Clint Bagby Jennifer Bailey Joie Baker Tanya Ballhagen Kathy Barros Steven Baros Christina Basquez Dana'Beebe Pam Benavidez Juan Carlos Benavidez AIliSOl'l Betz FRESHMEN f iig Av , 'H .4 Ti .e ' 2 I' C I C i JV! , .mu www' -,gpllvll ' I X o W , P' , 1 n ll ' W f The freshmen bring in the new school year with their tropical class float at the Homecoming pep rally. Melissa Bigley Keith Blair Allan Blazer Chris Bond Dave Bonser Cherish Boswell Chris Boyce Kim Boyer James Bradd David Bright Danette Brown Brandon Bruns Esmeraldo Bueno Clifford Burr Eric Butler Atlee Candelaria Jeffery Candelaria Cassandra Carter Sheila Casados Richard Castillo Veronica Castro Paul Catalano Juan Ceja Christopher Champion Andrea Chavez Lisa Chavez Denpitt Chinsomboon Alissa Chippindale Maricela Cisneros lndalesia Gonzales Hope Cooley Dawn Cooper Brenda Cordova Charmaine Cordova Lance Cotton Michelle Courter Co FRESHMEN 5 Q lleen Crespin Maya Crihfield A Char Myron Dansby Andy Davidson YY les Cubbison Terry Curley Heather Dale Huong Dang Flay Delgado Victoria Delgado Adrian Depriest Tom Depriest Rochelle Desantos Danielle Dewitt Juan Diaz Mario Diaz Eric Dole 94 i FRESHMEN Ryan Drake Michael Duran Lisa Elizalde Eric Empson Charmaine Espinoza Zachary Esquibel Kent Evenson Carmen Faeoya Ria Fears Christina Ferguson Antoinette Fernandez Michele Fernandez Monica Fernandez Daniel Fierro s t Mark Finn Teresa Floyd Dana Fortune Damon Fresquez Sabrina Fresquez Carolene Gallardo Dino Donnie Garcia Ted Garcia Jeffrey Gardunio Jodie Gish Eugene Gonzales Donesha Gallardo Brenda Gallegos Angela Garcia Anthony Garcia Carmelita Garcia A Garcia Jason Gonzales Larrio Gonzales Lawrence Gonzales Margaret Gonzales Shawn Grabau Randy Green Andrea Griego Danny Gutierrez Danielle Griego Rochelle Hagan Terry Hamilton Lisa Hannan Jeffrey Hansen Troy Hansen Tammy Harrower Wendy Heath Jennifer Hedrick Darlene Heft Cheri Helmer Nicole Hendren Pang Her Elizabeth Herrera FRESHMEN LaUl'l6 Herivel Patti Hefnandel Theresa Hefl'laI'ldeZ Ermila Herrada Charlene Herrera Carmen Hinojos Hai Ho Robert Hoehne Andy Holmstrom Denise Hoppal Vincent Hoselton Yolanda Hunt Huong Nguyen Chelena Jackson sw... 63. - '.,., ff Q- Q K- wszf 3 '5 X! 1 -. 4.5 I . x 2 2 . 1 , it FT 2 3 Y, FRESHMEN , Eddie James Justin James Starr Janssen Daniel Jaquez Jessica Jaquez Desirae Jaramili Pearl Jaramillo Santiago Jaramillo Supiya Jariyananthaner April Jolly Sara Jovick Michael Swan Eldon Keightley Jeremy Kell Samneang Keo Melanie Klomp Karri Knutson Vincent Kotch Freshmen Pep Club members get involved in their school activities by learning the Homecoming Half-Time dance. Ac- cording to Allissa Chippendale, Getting involved your Freshmen year is really important. lt helps raise school spirit while becoming a part of your school. Freshmen can get in- volved in Sports, Pep Club, Student Senate, Drama, Speech, and many other clubs. Being active in any or all of these can enhance your life and lead to happier and healthier years to come at Lincoln. Michelle Martinez Monica Martinez Tom Martinez Sherry Manzanares Troy Mascarenas ,.. Leslie Masdin Nathan Masias Robert Mateer Patrice Mayes Corey Mayfield Carrie McCarthy Johnny McCaslin Chad McGinty Anita Medina X -QX. Thomas Meggett Doug Mellinger Robert Mendez Antionette Menzor Robyn Mondragon Leo Mondragon Veronica Mondragon Delfino Montano David Montoya Joseph Montoya Lenny Montoya Wayne Montoya Mardell Morales Rebecca Moreno Chris Moser Melissa Mullner Mike Muniz FRESHMEN f x i. -B rg Jessica Nakamoto Julia Nathaniel Robbie Navarette Savino Navarro 65 I l , K W1 ,, , s W J J 'R i , ,,V,1 gg FQ9' I FRESHMEN ,, ff f 1455? M? Elizabeth Kovach Tulonda Landers Teressa Langridge Timothy Langridge ,yt Jeanet Lara Z 1l Judy Larocha L it V ' Jeremy Lazalde ' ',f, . Cam Le Hang Le Thihad Le Carrie Lewis John Lewis Michael Lindenthaier Stacy Line i'iiiii iiffl f Jennifer Linenberger r r Chew' me r Dominic Lozano aai Ismael Lozano r L wtwm., ..,,.,,,,... .sf V . ' . ,Y ' w , ' i 'LV' I ' 'w 'M m ,f , ,,,, ' L E ' Wi fa- Ed Maes Ray Mendez Benjamin Mares Richard Marti Charmaine Martinez Denise Martinez Eliza Martinez Gabriel Martinez Jaime Martinez David Lucero Ernestina Lucero Glen Lucero Nathan Lucero Georgette Lujan Anita Lukachy Abigail Luna Myly Nguyen Thuc Nguyen Toan Nguyen Deborah Nichols Danny Obrien Saul Ochoa Lorelei Ockers Rodney Olguin Romualdo Olivas Justin Orbach Sarah Ortiz Gilbert Ortega John Ortega Donny Ortiz Sarah Ortiz Jayson Osborne Jorge Quinonas Cindy Pacheco FRESHMEN Danny Pacheco Davine Pacheco Santhi Palani Kimberly Parker Victor Payan Michael Payne Thong Pham Tuan Pham Jennifer Philippi Rae Portales Jeanee Poitra Ebony Polk Jeff Ponzi Jennifer Popovich FRESHMEN J 'Y RYA ,ff i ' E 351 .5 I if W. in l ' ,W . . - x R l ,.:f l , 3 2 .. 1 S J , - .fe . S X A i s' AH- N., so . , ,L ' 95-sq Freshmen at the Homecoming pep rally wait until just the right moment to show their stuff. They are ready to out do everyone else, ready to out yell and out cheer everyone. if William Popovich Tina Puckett Lucy Quintana Jerry Ramirez Jimmy Rameirz Mike Rehdish Julie Reyes Jeannie Reynolds Lori Rhoades Nikki Rivera Troy Robbins Elgin Robinson James Roche Jennifer Rodriguez Heidi Rodriguez Ron Rodriguez Alfredo Rodriguez James Rogers Antoinette Romero Angelo Romero Arlene Romero Clara Romero Marcia Romero Tammy Romero Aaron Rose Derek Roybal Robert Ruiz Andy Salazar Isabel Salazar Joselyn Salazar Mindie Salazar Shay Salazar Gina Salcido James Salinas Danny Salcido Laura Salmon 1' . fx Q. , 1 FRESHMEN 1 35 Debra Sanchez Daniel Sandoval Dedri Sanchez Lea Sanchez Thomas Sanchez Troy Sanchez Kris Sandoval Regina Sandoval Jesse Sandoval Marie Santillanez Amy Santistevan Domenic Scavone I I EM L L ff Susan Schaal Julie Schissler George Scott John Scott 7.-,. ' - ' af Q2 w 1 FRESHMEN ,ff- W 1:53451 1' '1 'G A wif , 7 ' Lisa Trujillo John Toney Shawn Tran Siem Tran Thuat Tran Tuan Tran Duc Trieu Bryan Trujillo Janine Trujillo Kevin Seales Melissa Sedillos Paul Segura Dana Sek Sherry Selph Raechel Sieving Robyn Sinkhorn Manuel Sisneros Shawn Sisneros Dawn Sisneros Laurie Smith Steve Soderman Alan Soderstrom Dennis Soderstrom Jon Sorensen Kathleen Stanley Kimberly Steerman Steven Stolhand Shannon Stevens Linda Ta Christian Tafoya Ramona Tafoya Charise Taylor Matthew Taylor Tim Teller Huong Than Lisa Trujillo Michael Trujillo Andy Uballe Jeff Ulibarri Jeremy Ulibarrri Leslie Urioste Robby Valanzuela Maribel Vargas Marcy Vasquez Alisha Velasquez Alfonso Vigil Anita Vigil Chad Vigil Eric Vigil Sonia Vigil Tonya Vigil Cathleen Villa Renee Villa Bay Villasana Thanh Vu Paul Wadley Charmaine Walker FRESHMEN ! sf 5 N We Q lull T L fe Q X i A Paige Wallace Chrystal Ward Renee Warner Brandy Watson Vincent West Chris Wiench Tonya Williams Craig Wilson Cheri Wimber Marcie Woolman Jason Wozniak Jason Wright Kimberly Wyatt Van Yip Carl Zamora Esmeralda Zuniga Qi x Q3 4 2., 9 l 'f i rg Jennifer - Y Brossman f- ' ' Jason Jugert A Misty Lopez if 3 E Jennifer Parson f as - , - 5 , 1 ll' 'L S B llds th Nh 'tylb. Ciongrahtlabfous Glass oF 1988 Z-DI remember, us for the 7 est ?I5or21'a1ts mfgou We Eettlngef I 11111veV.5lt E....J 7.55 gore gg ww o , . 99 ff' f- hotogroph 6 gif' 515' 055253 e mysteries of science as she completes her IDEDIDLE AIQE DEIDID Michelle Ramsey has Brett Cherry all choked up. Working log ther as a group, student l the value of team- worka dt st .luggl g h busy sched le Chu kD fyf' dst'metosh his t ff People 105 QQ 5 5 Wi 1' fl ig 5 X I -JV' IACIADCIYIICS MORE THAN YGU BARGAINED FOR Mr. Iordan leads his A.P. American History Class through an intricate exercise. 106 Academics wimwzgwl 3 55532 fs 'sae T 535 if W sf Wiagg M5 as New E is?3gQgQJs yL df? ,. ff fr ft 5 f mv SK, .4 53 ,fl '4 57 4 WM' www 'Wilt G t to school at 7 15 and what a ff 1 se our VICE pnnclpal teachlng 5 fore my eyes Mr jordan, Z ll care about the students educatlon and how to get lt there There to the m1nd that need a push or a 11ttle broader enhancement x track, remedlal, lt all goes towards the human m1nd s advancement The baS1S of a school IS not just math and sclence take a gym class, sw1m 1n the pool, flx a mayor apphance Teachers and students worklng together IS the way lt really should be It s not lust homework and constant d1'11lS school s to prepare for reality. A Zirpoli W We was anus- leer am ummm ui ,uagn-g!'i 'W awww ...Sn- i55'u6-Y. W5 'Wg .al-...surges l -in., W M-Wm H mags km HW' Rimes 5 in-. mn: ,mad mmm LW W ummm L' WWW' Jeanette Garcia works industriously on an assignment in the library. . 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Career Carl Lee - Asst. Principal Virginia Leonard - Social Worker 1 Carol Lofft - Media Specialist Donna Lossner - Media Technician ' it ll i 'Zi 53 ,K ting: any QQ P f l w Q l f J l f P mfs, V 2 ,, it 'WEE' f f-iii-5? ,V '- 51,751 '5Ti1'315EHiS??Znf9 ,.,, z an -p:,::, . may ,T -4 f-::::jj5,,,,m , --f. ,sc-,, . 1391, 11... ' l r - we 1:6714-maxi-22sf1,,. l .W a :wr J -W A ..,, .. e-, ,W ,,., .i my 'E + i E 4 ,fi 1 f if fi 2 li K 5' zazw, f 1 we ff , , ly f 1? 1- , .i 1Q8 Academics ,..,,, fgimr sv Joyce Lovato - Clerical Job Maldonado - Tutor Erinda Mares - Tutor Orpha McVicker - Clerical John North - Asst. Principal Lonna North - Clerical Kay Novak - Treasurer Rosie Palmer - Nurse Agnes Quinn - Secretary Pat Sandoval - Clerical Twila Shankland - Aide Ernesto Rosa - Military Science Cyndy Taylor - Aide Richard Taylor - Aide Margaret Valentine - Counselor Val Valerio - Clerical Cecil Wells - Aide Janet Whitaker - Aide Richard Williamson - Counselor Barbara Wilson - Counselor at eight thirty to discuss the week s activities Robert Allen - Computer Education Alice Avstreih - Vocational Education Elsie Ballinger - Home Economics Lauren Barkal - Special Kathryn Battaglia - English Margie Beasley - Home Economics Greg Birkett - Music Warren Blair - Social Studies Pauline Bostron - Home Economics Marsha Burger - English Kathy Callum - Reading Thomas Carlson - Social Studies James Carroll - Social Studies William Caswell - Math Ralph Clark - Art Ernest Clore - Science Carney Crisler - Social Studies John Dellinger - Social Studies Dwight Dewitt - Industrial Education Ben Dreith - Physical Education Joanne Ewing - English Barbara Fast - Math Jack Fredricksen - Music Marjorie Gaide - English Leila Gajefski - Math Helen Gelck - Math Lawerence Geraghty - Physical Education Mark Green - Science Stanley Gresham - Industrial Education Debbie Guerrero - E.S.O.L. Joseph Gulizla - English Patrick Haggerty - Physical Education Linda Hample - Special Ed Melvin Hornecker - Physical Education Frances Huber - Math 110 Academics i B4- sf4 1-, t at in, , rf, W v, 1 I s of ,f , ,, A i . ,s , 1 I ,., , ,,.,, , ,M l vfiE,'2El ' f if 2 f t 5' f I af? r 1. J 2 ' I 1 it 4? rl 26 , ,wi x V li , , l N f L.. f v R P' 1 fl' . , ,.' 2 l Be the best that you can be! Mrs. Fast 1 ff ef t x, V it M Q r we 1 lit Q 44 V r I q ,S ,f Y L TX? -J, WT? l f, Terry Humbarger - Vocational Education . . Ann Hunsaker - Special . Ron lngle - English Patricia Johnson - Physical Education r Charles Jones - Math A it Willa Kealiher - Business Education . 'l 'Q 0,4 is 2 at l W! Gerald Knieval - Science if Patricia Kuchta - Computer Education John Larson - English Robert Lavely - Special A' -- ' ff 'lhk kkkk I 1 ' V if A Q- ., , A 1 7: - l Renae Levin - English Q-.w -- 1 5 1 5 s , Cullen Lowe - Ari f ieipyw if O-M' D Adolph Lucero - Business Education is if Ei. .1 f I , Lester Mattocks - Physical Education ig o f Q 'E ' . Gerald McCaslin - Math 5 E 4 t. i in Billy McDaniel - Science AM N Dugan McGinley - Music Ross Miller - Social Studies Roy Misenar - Science. e fr Patrick Moore - Math cv sieee e 5 Martha Nagel - English f German Steve Ohlson - Special Daryl Page - Foreign Language Carlo Parker - Special Ed William Parsons - English Fi Nancy Raddatz - English Thomas Radford - Special Y' Francis Ranney - Math Theodore Riedel - Special 'Q Robert Rosenthal - Business Education Denis Rothenmaier - Science Robin Schaefer - E.S.O.L, ' ' Otto Schroeder - Physical Education Donald Scott - Art ' Anthony Seminara - Social Studies W Efi 5, x, lf you want to change tomorrow, act today! Mr. Humbarger Academics 111 James Stevenson -Industrial Ed. TEACHERS TAKE BREAKS, TOO Although a teaching career seemed easy to most students they didn't seem to realize the work that went along with it. Homework was not only time consurning for students, believe it or not teachers had more than their share of grading homework. After trying to decipher their students' handwriting teachers needed a friendly sight to see Fellow teachers gathered in the lounge and the teachers' lunchroom to have some welcome conversation. They didn't always talk about their students. Teachers had their own lives too. David Slack -Special Ed. Carol Snell -Special Ed. Carol Snodgrass -Special John Specht -English Barbara Thames -Business Dianne Tramutola Lawson -Social Studies Donald Trickel -Social Studies Andy Trujillo -Science Mary Lou Vigil -Foreign Language Fred Warren -Vocational Ed. Joyce Warner -Home Economics A. Zirpoli , ? , ,Q A, Y f ff, at A524118 :W- ,, v- ly Q ' , ,rw W 1212 -t ' a-gl Af' 4 ,, , Rowanna Wofford -Science Rex Wood -English f 1 I 2158 away' Yi 4 JY 4 9 F The custodians, Anthony Baca, Rose Medina, and James Mayes, like getting their pictures taken better than what they were doing. EULllUElQ I3 ELULULIHVQ L IUKUEHIEUEUV How many times have you walked down the hall and thought about how clean it was, and who worked so hard to clean it? How many times did you go down and get your lunch and thank the lunch ladies who work- ed so hard to make it taste good? Did you ever wonder if there was someone looking after the students besides teachers to keep things in line? Many people are here work- ing to help students. Both the day and the night crew custo- dians worked hard to keep things in top shape. Whether it's sweeping, mopping, dusting, or fixing broken lockers, students could always expect a nice clean school in the morning. The cooks come early in the morning and work for hours on the lunch menu for that day. Left-overs? No way! Each day there is something new that tastes almost like mom's cooking. The security people, Helen Kortnicki and Nemiah Wilson, care very much for the stu- dent body at Lincoln. They both helped many people with troubles. It was great to know that you had a permanent friend always there for you. All these people love their jobs and look forward to continuing next year. M. Zarlengo Lunch ladies take time to eat their own creations. Mary Kay,'Mary Lee, Twyla Harig, Bernadette Lucero, Geri Garcia, Jane Thompson, Cordilia Sedillos, Patricia Sailor, Justine Peterson, and Dixie Beeson, Security guards, Helen Kortnicki and Nemiah Wilson pose for the camera while adoring fans look on. William Ruybal, Head Custodian, takes time from his busy schedule to smile for the camera. .ing Academics il 114 Ms. Ewing's English 5 class takes English with a grain of SG Story time in Ms. Burger's English class. Phil Garcia ponders the ultimate question, What am I doing here? Dil BQ IEIDUGJ V 255 5 , , 1- -w , J' . , ,ef W, 1 ugh G' ar we V, .,,, f- A ff W Z ,,,,f ., i, miiviiilmi A i, f ,W a, Vila Elie 1 4 ' ? we 'Sz' What was your most embarrassing mo- You know you're a teacher when ment? The most embarrassing experience for students expect a pearl of wisdom to come me was when I had to change rooms four times in out of your mouth and it never seems tc one semester and never knew where anything happen that way. was. oo ARE Gmg BUSINESS Mrs. Battaglia, Michelle Bames, Christine Rodriguez, and Ann Hurtado line up In English 3. Mr. Gullxia preaches the glories of English. and l StfUCfW??E5!1 lllfl1f5f49F'ldn,t be a hate- s s l l f l dead l 9986- ll '52 ll WHS2- l an that fvfiQf'ifft7 t Englislifisylwherelyou havetdlbe. or English Literature Biittan education in English It's not that bad. y l Are classes you might enjoy. Is something that can't waitf Just open your eyes Even mythology or creative writing You have to get it done. Tcwtiiepvssibilivest-l st'l beaievgzi llll . lssl so t A zi on ltstl las tlts llylt ' rp 51.rw,-1fl:weflfffwffi-aiixeii '- ' Q,1,111.1fas2?fmQ2f1,fs.f '- f H:a-ffx:wrgfwfmfi'w,:f,' V ' I , I V ' 4 ' W9 1 ' ' ' ' 41. Academics Q Cielwumli YUKULUID Mathematics is a subject in which students require a large amount of help. Luckily, there are many oppor- tunities for understandingm in the math department. Wit great teachers and the math lab, students have the opportunity to gain all the assisstance they need. Teachers and aides like Mrs. aylor and Mr. Ranney help students whenever they are able. How can students lose? As students advance in mathematical knowledge, the problems become more difficult and the students become puzzled more often. This can not be avoided, but it can be eased. This is where the teacher comes in. Most of Lincoln's math teachers explain the math and the assignments very careful- ly and thoroughly. They also help the class through the mass confusion which often results when a class is s taught a new and challenging conceg of math. Most math teachers enjoy the jobs. As Mrs. Fast says, My favoritl class is Trig because the math is . challenge and most of the students dl their homework. This happiness with theirllobs show through the math teachers ere at Lin coln. From sharing with students thi knowledge the teachers gained ove the years to just being around students the teachers give the students mon than they bargained for! J. Eichmal Mr. Caswell helps Robert Julian discover that elusive math answer. wg I Angela Richardson receives mathematical assistance from student teacher, Miss Neuman. Mrs. Geick helps ease the shock of geometry while explaining congruent triangle proofs to her class. L r .lis I Mum K ,,.,. H -. nf 5 . Liz.. is l 'S V' -J CUl:5'LV What was your most embarrassing moment? I assigned a problem in a Trig class. l was asked to work it the next day and got stuck. l had to ask another math teacher to help me solve the problem. In order to show the class, l had to use my notes ian entire page worthly' i You know you're a teacher when . . . You eat lunch in your room while helping students and dealing with all the paperwork. Why did you decide to become a math teacher? l decided to become a math teacher so l would not have to take any foreign language in college. W' Mrs. Gajefski shows her winning smile. Chantel Maldonado grins while studying her math. Academics 1 1 7 l HEL! EMBL? l-K l-1 OO Lori Hoppal makes AP Chemistry look like a breeze as she smiles while experimenting. Jason Rogers concentrates in AP Chemistry. . . , DUCUIQEULUIE EEUEIIUIEIE Fllllll Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Geology, Medical Science, Physical Science, Astronomy, and Life Science are words dreaded by most students. But the classes must be taken, so why not enjoy them? And that is exactly what many Lincoln students did, enjoyed science. Although this may seem like an im- possible and unbelievable thing, if you went into any science class at Lincoln you could have seen for yourself. One reason for all this fun was the teaching staff. Lincoln science teachers learned howto make ciass fun. Mr. Knievel, for example, made the tough physics laws easier to understand by demonstrating them with assorted toys. This made physics enjoyable. Another science teacher who made science fun was Dr. Ware-Ashby. Her Biology classes enjoyed the lessons and learned biology at the same time. f-is . H One way they had fun was to mek models of what they studied. As many students realized, sinc science must be taken, it could b taken in stride. This job was mad easier with the help of Lincoln's grea science staff. J. Eichman smiles while studying a model of an ear. a microscope in Biology, Benjamin Belcher studies hard in his . science class. X QR What was your most embarrasing moment? Conducting an experiment for television on Education Channel 6, KRMA. Not realizing that many of the reac- tions would proceed spontaneously under the bright T.V. lights, I proceed- ed to demonstrate several reactions. All at once all of the reactions began to start, filling the studio with smoke and fumes. Not wanting to disrupt the pro- gram, l continued even though the pro- ducer and many of the other personnel had left the room, leaving me to at- tempt an explanation of what happened! Academics 1 19 Mark Martinez and Elaine Baker display their g Brandon Bruns and Jennifer Popovich share Cil C2 120 .J EEQEEEB WQEUQEEE Why should we study dead peo- ple? This is a question frequently asked by history students. lt is a question not easily' answered by teachers. When P student realizes that in order to push on and ad- vance, one mustf, first understand what has alreadyilhappened, class goes on unmuddled. Studying peo- ple such as Voltaire, Hiawatha, Thomas Jefferson, Cleopatra and .-. ,ew Janine Floybal is interested by American Aristotle may not appease everyone, but these people must be studied. When students get engrossed in it, history becomes quite interesting. Another aspect of social studies are classes such as social problems, psychology, and economics. These classes stress social life in today's world and prepare students for adulthood. By taking these social studies classes, students can become more well-rounded people who will understand today's world and society. Many students enjoy social studies classes, while many others find them ' bore. Still, good discussions oj assorted topics can happen in any or the social studies classes. These discussions often result in finding ou' about an entirely new aspect of history that students have not seen before. Social studies and history classes which are often a toss-up between bor- ing and interesting, are important fol y everyone because they help studentj understand the past, present, an future. J. Eichmar Sass? y 57 . t-Qfssslh 'T ts 3: .. est e i History. WWIIIWQINI Mr. Blair teaches psychology to his classes. Teamwork helps in Ancient History as shown by Kelly Harper and Rob Bonato. ,.-4- 'WM 'UN s A g E Q as X :T I ' ' :if ' A is i 2 ,4 ' --1 I.1,I.ij.. IJLULHILEEIJJ ' What was your most embarrassing moment? The classroom I was teaching in shared door into the principaI's office. I allowed a tudent to make noises like an animal, the Irincipal opened the door and entered the bom to see what the noise was. , . E AAR 5 at I .Q .. of st.. it You know you're a teacher when . . . You spend time trying to arrive at answers to questions like this. What might you do if you had not become a teacher? If I weren't a teacher I would like to be a writer. I admire people with the creativity to do that kind of thing. ' . I .JU ' if R A Ms. Leavit shows a sly smile in her Social Studies class. The period five Psychology 1 class muddles through. Academics 121 dl Cl El in 122 Mrs Layman drills Janet Gardiner and Heather Chavez, over French nouns. ' H E is Miss Nagel explaining that she did not create the language inGerman 2 3 lillmfilldli Ll E Imagine yourself in a faraway land and no one spoke a word of English Sure this will robabl never hap pen but if it di . . wel that s what the Foreign Language Department is for. Learning a new largiguage is a dif- ficult adventure. ln or .er to learn any language, a person must start from square one. rying to start from the beginning is a di ficult thing to do, especially with a full load of classes 1 f' f .5 is 'f'Wv.z-.erm ., N 5 535' gvr I ln-.-+...... Jon Sorenson listens intently in the language lab. and activities Yet Many students enjoyed taking a foreign language All it took was a lot of ambition and time Three languages were offered at Lincoln German French and Spanish. The teachers of these classes were highly qualified and very helpful. They realized that the students often had problems with learning newgcases, verb forms, and pronunciations because very often the teachers had these same pro- blems when they first learned a foreign language. Many students complained about the simple and childish ways the foreign language was presented to them but students had to realize that they were startin from the begin ning and it coul be seen as any elementary grammar class except it was in a high school and the gram- mar being taught was not English. Q F J. Eichman 0 llyfl' W- H We is Q I 'ze it ' 2 fr Q 2 i ' 2 ,x-' if Q :V zz. :V ' I Q 43 .. i M55 LULUUIEIL :hat was your most embarrassing mo- ent? Two years ago when I was skiing with my father at' Copper Mountain an instructor asked me if I would mind riding up with-one of her students, a lit- tle girl about seven. When it' came time to get off at the top,,I took hold of her hand and talked her through what we were going to do. She got as far as lifting her ski tipsryup, but when I-stood, she didn't and she kept going up and up to the end of my arm ll .sf ,X Kim Karban laughs as Mrs. Vigil tells ajoke in Spanish. Linnette Gertje wonders why? along with Bill Blacke, Eric lpson, Kandi Barker, and Carol Radebaugh in German 2-3. ,,,,,, ig ggb 7 My wt f.. r If gggg' V ' -M , tyyr 1 , .aw - if . r frri it r ii 7' tl , ir, '- , 'r mv I --'i'f7.t KWH ' ' ' 7 'rr-f:1.,,.i, 5 A ,-ff,ff,ftw -I and then screamed, scooted forward and fell about six feet. Well, she was okay-just frightened - but I was humiliated, in front of everyone. You know you're a teacher when . . . After responding to the ques- tion, So what do you do for a liv- ing? people chuckle, then im- mediately launch into the story of Old Mrs. So-and-so, their ninety- seven year old algebra teacher who used to rap rulers on her desk Every article of clothing in your closet worn below the waist has a horizontal white line on it, exactly the width of a chalk tray. Academics 123 A Company Top: Regina Sandoval, Rochelle Hagan, Cheri Wimber, Brian Anderson, Dawn Cooper, Tom Burkes, Debbie Nichols, Teresa Floyd, Marie Lechuga Bottom: Tony Gonzales, Bob Boston, Manuel Madrid, Anthony Trujillo, Ernesto Rosa, Lawrence Gonzales, Josue Almada, Richard Avery B Company Top: Chelena Jackson, Melissa Bigley, Sarah Ortiz, Amy Rose, Mike Craven, David Lewis, Orlie Hoover, Bill Popovich Bottom: Amy Patterson, Steve Stolhand, Tim Peters, Bruce Sayers, Phillip Garcia, Millard Martinez, Charles Weaver, John Toney J as lj? g-:sl .' b ' 'V ,,, W . ' i ua' 'mf villa, :ff L fi 'ix . . T F' x . 3 I ' s .,,x -J 2, c Company Top: Todd L -fffm-,, L -. A ,, Frisby, John Rose, Charlene Herrera, Elias Munoz, Shawn Sanchez, Nhan Ly, Keith Robinson Bottom: Lance Cotton, Yolanda Hunt, Robyn Sinkhorn, John Belcher, Ben Belcher, Eric Lopez, Victor Medina 1 ' ,L What was your most embarrassing l5wlLl1lLlll3l ULU V lb f meme'-ff l forgot my lines for a faculty play. I They called me 'Felix the Helix' You know you're a teacher when . . . When your students come to you for advice and guidance. A. Zirpoli Fl.O.T.C. l git ' 4- 9 45 . 1 I' 5 K' 3 'X 1 ln, W I I I i .fe f CII! ' A And the whole operation Was painstaking. Here it goes! You dressed up weekly, duly, One half hour on your uniform Now lt's time for the big test. At least, if you do it right. Pep talk from Sgt. Rosa Practice columns and marching. On trying to do your best. And don't lock your knees too tight. The time it took to review knowledge Of staffs, objectives, mottos are . ff? 3 P I 4556 629 , Malt Ortega strut his stuff with his rifle for D Company Left to right, Top: Jerry Pearson, Cory Voorhis, James Rogers, Myron Dansby, Teresa Love, Carrie McCarthy, Kim Boyer, Jenny Hedrick, Jerry Rodriguez. Bottom: Raul Ochoa, Kent Evenson, Chris Moser, Jeannie Reynolds, Dana Sek, Becky Valdez, Angie Ceja, Eddie Mendez, Maricela Delgado. Q E Company Left to right, Top: Jon Sorensen, Vince Kotch, Joe Alire, Jason Jugert, Jay J. Rodasta, Alisha Velasquez, and Ben Baca. Bottom: Charles Cubbison, Janny Popvich, Donnie Garcia, Tony Martinez, Chris Jaramillo, Robert Gonzales, Chris Wiench. lt's slow and tedious work. One soul says, Fast and sweaty! lt's not the inspection that kills, lt's the time spent getting ready. A. Zirpoli 'nl Judy Latocha, Cheryl Lirette, Leon Hoschouer, and Ed Cantrell practice hard to be the best on their instruments. The strolling strings play The Rose to entertain the parents on Back-to-School Night. DEQ-Q IBIEUGEUQEYF What was your most embarrassing moment? The first time I was ever going to speak at an assembly I tripped on the microphone cord as I was walking to the podium. It was not exactly the impression I wanted to make. l The Show Choir, Dana Williams, Bonnie Green, l Chris Bernard and Cris Ornelas practice for their next concert. You know you're a teacher when . . . You go to a shopping mall and you want to discipline the children who are being rude. acey Page and Ftaenelle Glanton strut their uff to their own music in dance class. QVXS xy 1 lg ,I GJ elvin Padgett, and Heidi Perry watch while Mike ondra builds his muscles in Fitness Class. ' ea -3 il l E vevrtamveilembafrasilns, PM' l Q i5?iV9ffiolisfafvedqsiibvifheflprifitilpalliill, : I? I3 LUIS EUDIZLUU D DQ On the list of graduation re- quirements, physical education was just as important as English or biology. In order to graduate, each student was required to take one full year of P.E. Many people said that a gym class after a class like English or math helped relieve the tension and let a person forget about the hard test he or she had taken only moments ago. With plenty to choose from, a person could learn to be graceful with Dance Class, build muscles in Fitness and Bodyworks, practice coordination skills in Gymnastics, increase speed in Swim- ming, and learn sportsmanship in Total P.E. Physical Education was more than you bargained for if all you thought you were going to do was run. With the variety of choices offered, a student could not help but have fun. M. Zarlengo .,:.,i'igiiL, V,,V .i,5i'1 V, ',V' l ,A ,',' 'f 1 ii: , i M ,old srudentsivghp fare ' sae. CQSsful i,y in itheir professionsr thank you for i what ,fhadfdnne for themvwhile, they Q iwerei1ihiQhiischoQlt il i Q l and after etievfiavesrllll 2XP1a?I?2d1F?1el activity i f llll Qfiii92?fi11si,iSFarfedri the i,,,,, ly: ,tir agrmxscieg ltr was taglplanihey f '-,. ',,' 1 vw , , ix, ,':, 1 -,,, 1,151 ,,'lf' f-i ,, , i ' l if ,l ll Q' 7 i li,7l?4llv ff l? , ,H ,,,, , ., ,, ,..,,,, ,,, . ,, K, Academics 1 G2 V5 L til 1 ll P 127 il Y I Y F 1 Y 1 128 UUEHQ EUUDUEKUIBEEIE You know you're a teacher when . . . You see your past students out in the world, and they thank you for what you have given them because that was why they got where they are today. I What was your most embarrassing moment? 'A'When I walked out of a savings and loan bank and was stopped by two FBI agents because I looked like the guy who had robbed the place several weeks before. I even had to go through the entire questioning process. HCHIJIQI , y t ,4 iw ft Laura McGrill and Diane Gerlach listen attentively to Mrs. BaIIinger's lecture. 11,6- r. AVA 'X Mr. Humbarger's HERO class takes a break fro: their busy schedule to pose for a group shot. Fay Herrera, Shannon Melchior, Shelly Fluybal Wendy Jenkins, Kim Garcia, John Carillo, and Matt Dawkins are all a part of Mrs. BaIIinger's HERO class. 3 5 I 5 M ,bw 1 I I , , Y 4 i , 1 i I You know you're a teacher when . . . 'I E: You love teaching so much that you choose , I A ' I Q to do it even though you would make a bet- '25 3? P' What was your most embarrassing mo- ter salary at another job. . g I . Q ment? Although I have been skiing for N, It ' ,J f ihirty years, one of the times I was up on the N 'sl :op of the Beaver Creek ski tow, my skis did tot glide and I fell flat on my rear end and :ruised my tailbone so bad that I had to be :aken down on the tow by a patrolman. M ,, i, a t 1 Vlrs. Schaefer teaches her reading and writing class with pride as the students listen with great nterest. . Edward Rodriguez and Jesse Martinez work hard on their assignment. gf QQ .ave 7 X' 1 s 7 ,T Q .Q srl ? .. x 1 ' LLILLD l.:Li,LLI:IlEi.I.5I.5 It is hard enough for anyone to attend a new school, but for someone who has trou- ble with the English language it is even more difficult. Mrs. Guerrero, Mrs. Warner, and Mrs. Schaefer are three very dedicated and highly qualified teachers who take pride in helping students who are attempting to learn the English language. Highly motivated students from Mexico, Columbia, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam take classes here at Lincoln. This high level of motivation makes it easier for them to learn more about the English language, and even how to function in our country which is strange and new to them. Mrs. Schaefer says that her students are very kind, considerate, and eager to learn. In spite of difficulties, these students still have accomplished even more than some of their fellow students who do not have to meet this challenge. M.Zarleng0 S c g .,,..,. as as l 2 i 4 s 32 if X , s ix il -ui P, Academics 129 il Juanita Ceja smiles as she says to herself, ' never thought drying the dishes would be sd much fun. Jennifer Longo s stomach growls as she opens the lid to see if the soap is ready. R st .x X g his Soan Ho cuts the pattern before beginning a new and exciting project in sewing. 130 Academics 'i12+ffFvEsi21 ,V . -- 1' is w V ,ri A 1 r I DU Q IJ ILILULMELJ What was your most embarrassing mo- ment? I was measuring a cup of flour in a demonstration, and thelhandle broke. Flour spilled everywhere, not to mention the cup hit my mixing bowl and broke it too. You know you're a teacher when . . . You have perfect attendance and passing gradesg everyone stays awake, ready to see what will take place next. n Ortiz gathers his ideas together as Edgar rza works on another creative project. QQQM JMKM O' A-ftceq,ZhjM 7. AV Nnlvx A q5'fv' 5 , - 1 g' We fag ee? 'Qftf l9Uf 1 . . QM! qfdddi fcfb-fda! ' , .igf I ' hW7F?!f an Yip admires th ork y Tan a id Elijah Lopez. any QA ms .., ,....,....,....t,. . ,. ,.,,,, 5 ft e 1-mi-.,,,,,,, , s is rt JIVWN I ,Q . X we ist 'Q ILIJLUJI5 What was your most embarrassing moment? I had to ride the RTD to work on a very cold and snowy day, after waiting for two hours no bus showed up, By the time I got to work, classes had already started and the principal was teaching my class. It was very embarrassing walking in late. LUIFU GEEUEUE We always hear about the talented athletes, singers, and actors, but do we often hear about talented artists? No,but that doesn't mean this talent doesn't exist. The end of the first floor and the basement are filled with artistic talent. Creative students expressed their feelings by drawing them on paper, molding them out of clay, sawing them in half to make a birdhouse, or painting them in thousands of different colors on a huge canvas. Artists feel good about what they've done, which makes them feel good about themselves. After I finish draw- ing a good picture, l feel, I really ac- complished something, and that makes me have more confidence in myseIf, declared Gary Hodges. LincoIn's Art Department offered everything from beginning classes for inspired learners to advanced classes for serious creative artists. Although art is not a sport, or even a play, the advan- tages and rewards are just as great. M. Zarlengo You know you're a teacher when . . . When students come to you asking for advice and value your opinion. Academics 13 1 i i ui ii ii 4 1 DUIBD E Whiaf was your moetgeinberraseihg mov ment? i i gr ii g About four years ago I wasgworking at the chalkboard and suddenly I stepped into the trash can. END! of demonstration, I couloln'tstop laughing untili the end iofiethe class. f g e e 4 gg ll C t - ' , , , l 1 i ..i. - ' he . ,. img -t -iizizeei . Vkl. . N ii L L t .L,. Q , .:Q. L ' rertt g ' k .K 3 A Brian Freeman takes a minute to think about the rest of the day. 132 Academics - There iwvefr enevshtime iffieffif-for my getewefythingtta9F9137P155h9df i Y I 5 tt ttt , fl U2 E Richard Larabee and Tony Brown smite and enjoy the feeling of solving a math problem. Mr. SIack's class works hard on an assignment it UUIEBQ 'UYUQDUEE What was your most embarrass- ing moment? During my first year of teaching, two students con- vinced me to excuse them to do make-up work for another class. They were found wandering the halls. The assistant principal returned them to me warning me not to let it happen again. l lhe speedwriting class writes frantically, trying to eep up with Mrs. Thames' dictation. ,,,, .ad You know you're a teacher when . . . A student returns to express gratitude for the skills acquired in my class and how these skills have assisted them in leading a more pro- ductive life. muse um ljllllillllllilihi Many students look at business as being boring and not worthwhile. But those who have taken a business class know that it is very helpful. Speedwriting, taught by Mrs. Thames,helped students learn how to take quick and accurate notes which will not only help people become good secretaries, but it will also help with notetaking in college. Mrs. Kealiher, Mr. Lucero, Mr. Fiosenthal,and Mrs. Thames all taught typing. There were also computer classes because com- puters are used extensively in the business world today. Students also had the opportunity to take Accounting, Word Processing, and Record Keeping. No matter what the choice, many peo- ple found that they got more than they bargained for out of business classes. M. Zarlengo Y if - Xa E. - . 'i-' O ,Q FT-- ,..a f -- ,, M Q' 'V 'Y y it wits Michelle Andrade, Sandy Steiger, and Theresa Q My V Salazar improve their skills on a daily lesson in A y ftiisgfis , y . f f Q s. ........,.. 5 N A ..,..- Jaxx AA Academics lil Z 133 QQ p ,Z ego fjJj7i ,.fQQ' ,. -JN! CLUBS MORE THAN YOU BARGAINED FOR Melissa Klom p and Brett Cherry ponder the quesuon, Why me for tlus picture? As Brian Bates carefully proofs yearbook copy. Clubs were an exciting part of Lincoln School. Not only did they boost spirit, they challenged club mbers to perform their best at whatever it was they were doing. Lin- coln had a wide variety of clubs. With everything from National Honor Society to Student Senate, a student could find just about any kind of club. Being in- volved in clubs seemed to ease the ten- sion of school work. You had to be at school at 7:15 in the moming, or stay after school to attend the meetings, but it was all worth the extra time. As Beth Consolver commented, Clubs give us a chance to broaden our horizons and give us a whole bunch of fun in the mean- time. S. Williams Delight flashes as Naomi Anderson comes up with a brilliant idea for a poster advertising the Summer Sendoff dance! Clubs 4 . ,.W, J :GV 4 V f 55. ix, ,,K,, , ' . -: ,1,,, ii W tea, K J ,ii St t. i 'Y rg u we 1,9 l t Scott Pelster enjoys the food at the Octagon Banquet. Mr. Schroeder listens attentively to a club member's ideas. First row: Diane Basquez, Scott Pelster, Sandy Steiger, Jenny Ohlson, Amy Eichman, Jenny Esterly, Joe Eichman, Jenny Stevens, Wayne Harman Second row: Janet Gardiner, Christoph Rivera, Troy Salazar, Eric Windsor, Felicia Forster, Aaron Crespin, Michelle Huffaker, Brian Bates, Kerry Yale, Olivia Garcia, Susan Birrell Third row: Renia Reynolds, Kim Karban, Susan Svetich, Bernadette Sisneros, Ray Rodriguez, Jenny Sedbrook, Stacy Stryker, Sonya Garber, Ahn Vu, Karen Chan, Nicole Santisteven, Sim Pham Top: Wazhma Necko, John Maheu, Mr. Schroeder, Samantha Nguyen, Sean Marshall 7 I r-,-l. - . Clubs A is -I s ,HR , . ,, A .as , as Q 5 if Gctagon Club Accomplishments ince 1965 the Octagon Club has been active at Lincoln. With the help of Samantha Nguyen, Presidentg John Maheu, Vice-Presidentg Sean Marshall, Secretaryg Wazhma Necko, Treasurerg the Octagon Club set out to help the community. Trick or Treat Street, Monthly Apprecia- tion Awards, Lancer of the Month, and Tri- Star Basketball were just a' few of the many activities done by this group. Being in Octagon Club has given me a chance to serve the community and have fun while doing it, said Nicole Santistevan. M. Lechuga Brlan Bates watches on with anticipation. AGON CLUB U Sean Marshall gives it all in the Octagon CIub's volleyball game. Warn as .xx ,JJ Clubs 137 DRAMA CLUB Jog of Acting Lights, camera, action! Everyone in this class is waiting to hear those words. But it is more than fame these en- thusiastic students are here to achieve, it is a chance to act out special and exciting parts. 'The thrill of acting out dreams and learning how to express a feeling or thought to an audience is part of their task. Every student is actively involved. There is fun and a lot of hard work. Determination was an important part of this class. C. Talavera The Drama Club members are very enthusiastic. 'f .MW bv The thespians demand hard work 1 10' 138 Clubs if!!! National Honor Society Showing Pride and Excellence .- 6 enjoy working with all of the . people because they are con- cerned about doing a good job mr themselves and the school, said Dr. pecht of the National Honor Society. To be in NHS, a student had to maintain a zinimum 3.5 cumulative grade point average and a student had to have positive ecommendations from teachers and ap- roval by a committee based on the stu- rznt's GPA, involvement, and leadership. Zecognition after high school for the'se elented students was very positive and :eighed in their favor. When a student ap- tiied to a college or university, being a 'iember of National Honor Society helped the student during the application process. Not only were members recognized as outstanding achievers, they also did service projects for the community. Volunteers of America and Christmas caroling in nursing homes were a few of the activities planned during the year. In the spring, an induction ceremony was planned to welcome the new members. The National Honor Society officers were Chris Rivera, Presidentg Jim Spencer, Vice President, and Chris Banniettis, Secretary. The officers and members were certainly in- terested in keeping up a good club and mak- ing the club more productive throughtout the year. Holly Duckworth greets parents while handing out pro- grams on back-to-school night. Chris Rivera, Thomas Le, Chris Banniettis, and Jim Spencer work hard at figuring out all of the names to put on the honor roll board. National Honor Society members. Back row lleft to rightl Aaron Crespln, Kerry Yale, Brian Bates, Llnette Gertje, Wendy Canavan, Sean Marshall, Thomas Le, Ramora Vigil, Nicole Santistevan, Heather Frazer, David Pence, Antonio Esqulbel, Felicia Forster, April Quintana, Front Row tleft to right! Chris Rivera, Melissa Zarllngo, Stacy Stryker, San Nguyen, Sim Pham, Renee DelHierro, Michelle Huffaker, Connie Garcia, Kim Karban.lNot pictured . . . Chrls Bannletls, Bill Blacke, Larry Brown, Corey Burgesser, Alma Castro, Holly Duckworth, Joleen Ediger, Marcle Fessler, Eric Lopez, Barbl Owens, Chris Paplsh, Teddy Romero, Jennifer Sedbrook, James Spencer, Susan Svetich, Peo Vang, Anh Vu, Margot Wells, Melissa Klomp, Nicole Delants, Charles Durfee, Anh Nguyen, Natasha Vanvalkenburgh. al, ff ey MA iw, f ,-, x3?, , v w,, r , ' wa i ve 'Q' +1 J' f ,V J' 72, Clubs 139 140 Clubs FBLA Leaders of Tomorrow Future Business Leaders of America is a place for business students to compete locally and show their skills in business law, business math, typing, shorthand, and accounting. lf they place in the top three of their respective categories, they can par- ticipate at the state level in Colorado Springs. This year FBLA is led by Mr. Rosenthal as their new sponsor and their officers: Nicole Fisher, President, Lorie Sanchez, Vice-President, Sonja Garber, Secretary, Anita Tafoya, Treasurer, and Kim Karban, Reporter. Striving to excel in com- petition FBLA leads the way into the future. U T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA W M--m...m...., Nw-M... ,....,,,N.NQNwN 'N-www. if www,.vwQN,N,,,weamW,NmNwN.,hm M, ln FBLA competition, only speed and accuracy count. Back L-R: Aracely Campos, Richard Esquibel, Donna Martinez, Lilia Estrac Nicole Fischer, Kari Burdett, Wayne Maynes, Sigi Fierro, Angelita Sanchr Kathrine Morozin. Front L-R: Luz Molina, Theresa Salazar, Shoua Lee, Melis Chadwick, Sandra Steiger, Danh Le. Not Pictured: Phuc Hoang, Anita Tafo3 Oeurth Thuong. -. W- . ,, ,ss ' ' L - S F 'WT' , Y-is ' T S L ,. . ' W .. K '--ap! fs A . A sh Q. A' . -, W... if S e ik Q L' S - 1 . . X. V .1 X Q ..-. V s L V. X is -NNMWMY Newspaper Rushed!!! Starting off their busy schedule with assigning stories and set- ting up interviews, the staff must also set up photographic coverage of sporting events and other stories. After interviews and photographs are done, the staff must write up the story and design their layouts to send to the publisher. This year, even with a small staff, the Lincoln Log has become more than you bargained for. They were using more ads in the paper, increasing sales,and hoping to buy a computer to help in the production of stories. Again this year the Lincoln Log has kept us entertained and informed. x Q. if Cl.. rt.r e are 2 1' Rushing to meet their deadline Tina Basquez Diane Basquez and Elaine Benavidez work hard on the stories Denise Johnson Heidi Perry and Regina Bermel proof layouts before they are sent to press The Lincoln Log Newspaper Staff Back Row lleft to rightj Brandon Williams Wendy Jenkins Sandy Steiger Joleen Ediger Kristina Porter Kristi Gutierrez Diana Basquez Middle Row lleft to rightl Kathryn Amador Donetta Nicholaisen Heather Frazer Mary Donzelli Christina Basquez Regina Bermel Melissa Mullner. Front Row ileft to rightl Denise Johnson Heidi Perry Nicole Santistevan. . , is fr new gs-1, ' fa 'ifffn v W f ,J .fs M A M as -t,,Mwfgimv x Glad to help, Naomi Anderson ls sewing punch to kids at Operation Cheer. Uh Santa, l've been thlnklng about this for a real long time. For Christmas I think l want a Mercedes-Benz, a VCR, and a new sister! Do you think you could get me that, huh Santa? As Santa Clause A.K.A. Ray Rodriguez looks at him wlthout knowing what to say. W, ,W ,z .,,... , -rr 142 Clubs e Q C 3' . L 41 Rig 0 ,ll- L ttln auf , 1 on , ,, WR V, U . n l C Student Senate . . . Leaders are Involved!!! t took leadership to get the community involved, and it took enthusiasm to get the school involved. The ALHS Student renate showed both as they took part in many school functions throughout the year. Every Senate member kept busy with ac- vities such as Operation Cheer, student ex- hanges with other schoools, and putting Jgether dances such as the Summer Send- iff and T'was the Dance Before Christmas. I think that we have been putting in a lot of Qgj as an L ,.,, se gg, 442, 1. we ' .. xv 2 L53 I 'S 3,1 ..y1 Student Senate 1987-88,Back Row,lleft to rlghtl: Dana Williams, Shelly Williams, Trina Duprey, Holly Duckworth, Michelle Barnes, Ray Rodriguez, Diana Basquez, Rob Taylor, Brett Cherry, Brian Bates, Scott Pelster, Raenell Glanton, Joleen Ediger, Jenny Ohlson, Naomi Anderson, Kandi Barker. Middle Row Cleft to rightl:MelIssa Zarlengo, Jenny Esterly, Christine Lopez, Bemadette Sisneros, Janet Gardiner, Michelle Huf- faker. Front Row lleft to rightl: Llnette Gertje, Curtis Larson. Not pictured: Rob Zehnder, Stacey Stryker, Zach Esquibel, Marcia Romero, Tina Basquez, James Salinas, Joe Montoya, Sonia Vigil, Yolanda Hunt. hard work and extra time , and it's always neat to see the end result because it's always different from when you are plan- ning, said Social Actions Chairperson, Diana Basquez. Student Senate provided fun for the other students while utilizing leadership qualities that helped out everybody in the school. With their pride and enthusiasm, Student Senate members helped to make the year 1987-88 the best it could be. S. Williams Diana Basquez and Brett Cherry get ready to use the ladder to decorate the lunchroom for the Summer Send Off Dance. Christine Lopez works hard at cutting decorations out to put in the main hall for Halloween. 4..- ' 4 pw. QM. Clubs 143 144 Clubs The 1987-88 PRESIDENT editors: Back Row lleft to rightl Kirk Stevens, Business Manager, Brian Bates, Business Manager, Michelle Huffaker, People Editor, Olivia Garcia, Sports Editor, Dr. Specht, Sponsor. Front Row lleft to rightl Shelly Williams, Clubs Editor, Melissa Zarlengo, Academics Editor, Renia Reynolds Photography and Student Life Editor. 1 Tina Rodriguez and Olivia Garcia work hard at getting their layouts completed and pictures organized so they will be able to meet the next deadline. aw we out ..-my .T ws x s ..yssfi? we g fi' it f K r! i S is A -11. ' '45 4 . 5 5 aff' ' - wir-Is . 1. ... X- . I .at 55 sl' fi if 2 My Nam-ws...,.,w..mws.s...,,M Yearbook Staff DEADLINE9!!! nterviewing, writing copy, getting pictures, meeting a DEADLINE . , . that is how this yearbook was made! It took effort and cooperation by all staff members, but because of all of the hard 'work came a great yearbook. The 1987-88 PRESIDENT staff was eager to put the school year full of memories and pictures together to help make a terrific yearbook. Dr. Specht, the sponsor, was very helpful for the staff members and was there if they faced a problem and needed help, or he could be found all day long with a smile on his face when the deadlines were met! Section editors were kept busy all year, as they were responsible to help their groups and see that the sections were get- ting completed. The editors were as follows: Renia Reynolds, photography and Student Life editor, Olivia Garcia, Sports editor, Shelly Williams, Clubs editor, Melissa Zarlengo, Academics editor, and Michelle Huffaker, People editor. Brian Bates and Kirk Stevens were the business managers. Yearbook had some dedicated staff members to help put together a super book. And to all of you who read this, thanks for helping make those memories happen, it's been a super year! S. Williams Dr. Specht jokingly tells Melissa Zarlengo, I'll give you this dollar if you can submit your layout for me by the end ofthe day! The early morning daze! Shelly Williams, Chris Trujillo, Cyndie Lerner, and Mihal Sabar look as if they struggle to keep awake, as yearbook class is first hour. The 198788 Yearbook Staff. Back Row Cleft to rightl Melissa Klomp, Sponsor: Dr. Specht, Alexis Zirpoli, Eileen Hagan, Kirk Stevens, Jim Goss, Maria Lechuga, Joe Eichman, Brett Cherry, Chris Trujillo, Brian Bates. Middle Row lleft to righti Rich Moreno, Renia Reynolds, Mihal Sabar, Jennifer Esterly, Michelle Huffaker, Tammy Cain, Tina Rodriguez, Olivia Garcia, Wahzma Necko. Front Row lleft to rightl Cyndie Lerner, Shelly Williams, Melissa Zarlengo, Tami Schermerhorn. v .x wqv , lik if 2- .. .,.Mw 'wykWWWm, Q.X,r.--.i.....-,..,:.R..,..-.aww-'--M , a 4 S ,as 'r' .1 5 Xxx. ? 7- X V V x k .. . Ki Clubs 145 Staff, lleft to rightl, Top:Marie Lechuga, Bruce Sayers, Ben Belcher, Cory Voorhis, Chris Jaramillo, Jay J. Rodasta, Beverly Moore. Bottom: LTC. Lamle, Matt Ortega, Chris Evenson, David Pence, Chris Trujillo, Robert Faller, Mark Nelson. Women's Rifle Team, Top: Robyn Sinkhorn, Yolanda Hunt, Jeannie Reynolds, Melissa Bigley, Kimberly Boyer. Bottom: SGT. Rosa, Jamie Gaines, Beverly Moore, Christine Avery, Marie Lechuga, LTC. Lamle. Men's Rifle Team, Top: John Rose, Emesto Rosa, John Belcher. Bottom: SGT. Rosa, Chris Evenson, Bruce Sayers, LTC. Lamle. I s. ,. .. -f .4 J A M A D A, nl .ff . . ..... A 1 B i,, , . f i we R , i f ...... f . V ,V .1 ',,L In !4 e44,gK - ,. xxx l l W. 'f H .. 3, I l 146 Clubs 4. r K V ,I Q- ' 2 vaupfhl I I , A! lx! '-. '. V .wiafsi 5, 1 1 Q H if Y l 2 R.O.T.C. Discover the Experience Men's Drill Team, Cleft to rightl, Top: Ben Belcher, Philip Garcia, Gerard Chacon, Charles Weaver, John Belcher. Bottom: Adrian Lucero, Eric Lopez, Manuel Madrid, Anthony Trujillo, Bruce Sayers, Chris Even- son, Matt Ortega. 'T ,ss S- . gm' . M ' ' 1 K . - L 9 9 ,, f w' 'U 9 6 Q is Q., W I sv Q ,X NZ ywvi 3? zz . :.' . an l 1 . ' is .ni v , he 1987-88 Lincoln Junior Reserve Of- ficers Training Corps has been through many changes. This fall R.O.T.C. brought forth a new AI iArmy lnstructorl, First Sergeant Ernesto Rosa. With the help of the staff, eight talented students who are in charge of the new and old cadets, R.O.T.C. had a pro- sperous year. The staff was made up of: Matt Ortega, Lieutenant Colonel, Chris Evenson, Major, David Pence, Captain, Sheryl Verrier, Captain, Mark Nelson, First Lieutenant, Bever- ly Moore, CSM. R.O.T.C. is an excellent op- portunity for advanced enlistment placement in the United States Armed Forces, said Chris Evenson. This year in R.O.T.C. there was an enrollment of 173 cadets. Rifle teams, Color Guard, and Drill Teams were there for all in- terested cadets. R.O.T.C. has a lot to offer the high school student. This year Lincoln has a large enrollment due to interested cadets, counselors, and administrators. I'm proud of the growth shown by Llncoln's R.O.T.C. ln the past few years, said Colonel Jack Lamle. T! Moore, Keith Robinson, Amy Rose. U.S.ARM JRQTC Color Guard, Top: Meri Wood, Angie Ceja, Richard Avery, Chris Jaramillo, Elias Munoz, Christine Avery.Bottom: SGT. Rosa, Amy Patterson Ben Clubs Odgsseg of the Mind Cool Under Pressure Odyssey of the Mind was a creative and challenging activity. The four problems that the groups could choose from were Atlantis, where the team members were to design a vessel with remote arms that could collect artifacts and sea samples from Atlantis, and to create a scenario which included a sea monster and a crisis, The Gift of Flight, in which the team was to make a series of six aircraft that would perform better than those of a competitor. lt's Showtime was still another choice. The team members were to develop and execute a musical scene using one of the classics listed as its basis, and the team members were to develop and execute a musical scene using one the classics listed as its basis, and the team would also present an oral summary of the entire work. Finally, Straddle Structure, was an activity where the team members were to design and build their own structure so that it weighed no more than a specified amount. This struc- ture had to hold as much pressure as possible. 1st.Row: Wendy Heath, Lauri Herivel, Starr Janssen, Judy Latocha, Beth Kovach, Renee Delhierro, Shawn McCaffrey 2nd Row: Curtis Larson, Alissa Chippindale, Jenny Popovich, Michelle Tuttle, Kirsten Strode, Debbie Nichols, Jon Dury 3rd Row: Chris Trujillo, Justin James, Eddie James, Tom Haro, Khanh Nguyen, Chris Villagomez 4th Row: Melissa Klomp, Kirk Stevens, Kurt Winn Eddie James, Justin James, Tom Haro, Khanh Nguyen, Shawn McCaffrey, Curtis Larson l . Gr Ov x Lu- - ,y . ,, 2' Z vid I ww 'S p-- V I will-,Q -aa... ...W o-OAK' sang. 'lviglr 7. ' . Q U Stacy Line, Danielle Zambrano, Angela Garcia, Cyn- thia Berghorn, Jennifer Moore, DeAnn Castillo, Ann Hurtado, Charmaine Baca, Monica Atencio, and Denise Cordova are all a part of the outstanding Mat Mice team this year. Charmaine Baca and Monica Atencio take time after school to learn wrestling techniques. President's Round Table . . . Communication!!! , . if fl It T. fbi The Presidentls Round Table is a dif- ferent kind of club. It is a committee set up to keep communication flowing between clubs. Their main objective for the year 89 Mat Mice Dedication Even tough and aggressive wrestlers need to know that someone is there at every meet to cheer them on when they win, and cheer them up when they lose. That is what the Mat Mice team, made up of twelve people, is all about. To become a member you had to maintain a C average, and go through an interview with Coach Mattocks and previous Mat Mice members. A lot of responsibilities go along with being a Mat Mice member. Not only did they practice twice a week, but they were also at every meet to help keep accurate scores and times, and to support every wrestler as much as they could. Coach Mattocks says that, The Mat Mice are a really important part of every meet. Even though being on the Mat Mice team was a lot of work, it also was a lot of fun to get to know everyone and make new friends. Members of the President's Round Table. Back Row Cleft to rightl: Scott Pelster, Ray Rodriguez, Lynda ln- nes, Olivia Garcia, Wazhma Necko, Curtis Larson, Joe Eichman, Trina Deuprey. Middle Row Cleft to rightl: Christine Lopez, Susan Svetich, Joleen Ediger, Sandra Zuniga. Front Row lleft to rightl: Chris Rivera, Sam Nguyen, Zach Esquibel. Not pictured: Linnette Gertje, Dawn Tweden, Celeste Rodgers, Elizabeth Consolver, Tina Basquez, Diana Basquez. N Ray Rodriguez and Curtis Larson listen intently to suggestions at a Round Table meeting. sf, V iii Ray Rodriguez, the president, helped to organize this club and get everyone involv- ed to show their spirit for our school. Elizabeth Consolver explained, 'AI enjoy was to find services within the school and work on improving them. One represen- tative from every club attended the meetings. President's Round Table. lt's a neat way for every club to have a voice and be heard in matters of school government. S. Williams The 1987-1988 Pep Club. Back Row: Melissa Mullner, Wendy Heath, Lorie Herival ,Vernise York, Melissa Costello, Jeanee Poitra, Raechel Sieving, Shay Shadoan, Lisa Creekmore, Holly Slebert. Second Row: Alissa Chippendale, Sarah Ortiz, Sandy Lopez, Jeanine Trujillo, Tammy Lopez, Charlene Herrera, Cheri Wimber, Liz Herrera, Kim Parker. Third Row: Leona Montana, Renee Lucero, Charmaine Martinez, Denise Johnson, Viola Duran, Debra Vigil, Paige Wallace, Monica Fernandez, Beth Murray. Fourth Row: Tabatha Franklin, Ramona Tafoya, Valerie Aloise, Belinda Rosa, Heidi Rodriguez, Kirsten Strode, Stacy Line, Tracy Tyler. Front: Renla Reynolds. The Half Time Show. Lincoln's Pep Club and Lancerettes join together to perform a routine for the fans. Many hours of practice went into making this year's Pep Club a success. 5 si RQ Clubs Pep Club Exploding on the Scene! here was a new face on the scene this year as the Pep Club expanded to the Lancerettes. A new addi- spirit boosters of Lincoln, the worked long, hard hours put- form :ion to the Lancerettes :ing together routines. Obstacles of course .vere present. Many times throughout the year there were problems with dates and schedules, but in the end it all worked out ,vith the enthusiasm and the excitement. The Lancerettes were an important part af school spirit but the Pep Club was the starting foundation of fan support. A group composed of different girls with different goals, the past year's Pep Club was an original. The eighty-five members worked together throughout the year to create spec- tacular half time shows. The goal of any club is to bring together different people with one common bond. The Pep Club and Lancerettes brought together over ninety girls who were different and yet still alike. Many friendships were created and many acquaintances renewed. The Pep Club exploded on the scene. O. Garcia 'ii The Lancerettes show off their new look at a game. Lin- coln this year received a new team to boost school spirit. The Lancerettes brought new style to halftime. Dana Williams and Reina Reynolds helped bring about the reality of the Lancerettes. Through hard work and dedication this club reached their full potential. The new 1987-1988 Lancerettes. Back Row,lleft to rightl:Shan Bacox, Marie Lovato, Loretta Montoya, Valarie Esquibel, Michelle Baca, Renetta Bemlal. Se- cond row: Shelly Williams, Heather Frazer, Lorraine Clark, Catrlna Deuprey, Regina Bermel, Colette Medina, Imelda Melia, Nita Sela, Natalie Dominguez. Third row: Jennifer Reynolds, Ann Dongelli, Beth Con- solover, Nancy Rodriguez, Antoinette Roybal, Teresa Salazar, Raynell Glanton, Anette Lopez, Denise Cor- dova. Fourth row: Renta Reynolds, Michelle Bames, Christine Lopez, Amy Rivera, Rose Roybal, Cyndi Berghom, Dana Wllllams. ' za I ,. 'Aida 8 ' l . . ' . --r , .-,fir 'i ri'-'tlkff ... - N pf in lg, R' rf' . i 1 bf' . fx' f- XXXNS s..-fr' . ' . K t' A .r 9 Q' 8, 'ff ' , , , ,x.. y 5.3 W ffal V, 5 gy. s kt gf- - 'Q J: ----' Q 'Q ' ,aj ,sl Q! V if- 1 L ' . , fi, 55:1 dj xyyijl , ,Q . .V .fl 3 3, t . r 1 FV' J , fri'-6. Q -f-... , P Clubs 151 EXCALIBUR A Step Above the Rest The music of these talented students was a source of enjoyment for many throughout the year. Excalibur performed at various events such as Back to School Night and Community Day. Applause and murmurs of approval followed as spectators would listen and appreciate all of the hard work that was done by this group. When you are involved with a lot of other extra-curricular activities it's hard to find time to practice. But I manage, somehow, said Stacy Walker. A group of dedicated students working together with a caring instructor equals an unbeatable instrumental group. Julie Alias and Felicia Forster demonstrate their skills at Back to School Night. J V 'B M. I-Iuffaker Back row: Charmaine Espinoza, Shannon Stevens, Chris Gutierrez, Matthew Paradise, Jenny Hernon, Donna Reed, Suzie Eaton, Tonya Williams Middle row: Daniel Griego', Victoria Delgado', Sonia Vigil, Manuel Sisneros, Clara Romero, Christine Lewis, Tammy Brown Front row: Felicia Forster, Stacy Walker, April Filley. Not Pictured: Elizabeth Consolver Executive Officers ' Citywide Orchestra Felicia Forster Chris Gutierrez Stacy Walker Donna Reed AN, 152 Clubs WWW X? i'r ni Q lx Concert Band Performance Students in the Concert Band improve their sense for rhythms. The band is basical- 1. ly for students who are beginning to in- termediate players and students who already play an instrument but are trying to learn a new one. Concert Band prepares students to be the future members of Knight Winds and Jazz Band. It is a very important part in the production of a great band. J. Esterly Back row: Ben Baca, David Montoya, Joel Craig, Bill Cook, Dana Line, David Lewis Middle row: Cheri Helmer, Anita Lukachy, Sheryl Lirette, Troy Sanchez, Leon Hoschouer, Steve Vigil, Judy Latocha Front row: Elias Munoz, Nancy Rodriguez, Starr Jansen, Carri Mc- Carthy, Mona Tafoya, Laura Aragomaniz, Leslie I Roberts, Shan Bocox, Kelly Harper lassistantl Not Pic- tured: Ed Cantrell, Orlie Hoover, Raul Ocha, Ed Mendez la Executive Officers aura Arogomaiz Ben Baca Shan Bocox Elias Munoz 4 Clubs 153 Knight Winds ig, Theg'll Blow You Awag , This year, Abraham Lincoln was proud to present Knight Winds. Members of this group could be easily identified as they walked through the hall in their blue and white striped rugby shirts. Being involved with an instrumental group wasn't easy. Long hours of practice were required to perfect the songs and to get out all of the bugs before the performances. Their talent was shown in front of the stu- dent body during this year's Homecoming Pep Rally and halftime show. Along with various other groups they had Lancers mov- ing to the beat and feeling proud to be a part of the festivities. Renee DelHierro said, I love being in- volved in a group where we all have Natasha Van Valkenburgh ls entranced with the mystical music of Mozart. something in common, a love of music. I M. Huffaker A-2 J s. N si-5 Top row: James Salinas, Nancy Moyle', Justin James, Carlos Koons, Chris Gutlerrez', Jason Craig, Bill Cook, Rob Bonato, Charles Armstrong, Joel Craig, Rick Cross, James Baker Second row: Margot Wells', James Lopez , John Neuber , Eddie James, Albert Cuhen, Eric Trujillo, Rudy Hernandez, David Adams, Rich Moreno Third row: Brian Anderson, Natasha Vav Vanvalkenburghn, Nikki DelHierro , Melynda Long, Chris Rivera, Shawn ' ' Snow , Lorrie Smith, Renee DelHierro , Maggie Herrera , Lyle Roberts Fourth row: Donna Martinez , Lori Hoppal, Laura Lowe, Kelly Harper, Christy Peck, Cyndle Lerner, Yvette Martinez, Lisa Fernandez ' Citywide Orchestra CEC Marching Band Renee DelHierro Christoph Rivera Margot Wells Chris Gutierrez 154 Clubs I-'13, 'M , vis no f JAZZ BAND Theg Be Nikki and Renee DelHierro play their clarinets for tl1e band. l '-ai I ast row Carlos Koons, James Salinas, Rich Moreno, Nancy Moyle', Holly Duckworth Third row: Margot Wells', hson Craig, Eric Trujillo, Albert Cuhen, Natasha Van Valkenburgh Second Row: Rudy Hernandez, Kelly arper Bill Cook First row: David Adams, Jenny Hernon, Chris Gutierrez', John Neuber'- , Llnette Gertje ' Citywide Orchestra CEC Marching Band Jazzin' The Jazz Band is a long standing group of extraordinarily talented musicians. The members of this group work long and hard for performances at events such as all school assemblies, pep rallies, and various other activities. I want to see the populari- ty of the band increase, said Jenny Her- non, The band needs school support as well as public support and we seem to be getting more and more each time we play. The Jazz Band is a well formed group that plays and works well together. J. Esterly Executive Officers lolly Duckworth Chris Gutierrez Rudy Hernandez Nancy Moyle Advancd Guitar, Front Row, fleft to rightl: Manuel Madrid, Anthony Trujillo, John Dury. Second Row: John Sanchez, Leon Jaramilla. Third Row: Adam Arellano, Natalie Dominguez, Lee Pacheco, Vivian Martinez, Celestino Quintana. Back Row: Vang Lee, Youa Lee, Linda Griffith, Susan Vesley. Soy it with Beginning Guitar, Kleft to rightl, Front Row: David Aragon, Jeff Vigil, Jason Rios, Jullian Luna, John Valerio, Mike Solano, Ed Marshall. Second Row: Mike Trujillo, Danny Martinez, Hoang Nguyen, Mike Gon- zales. Back Row: Tony Torrez, Marna Quigley, Melissa Martinez, Son Ho. Intermediate Guitar, llett to rightl, Front Row: Laurie Okane, Ray Vigil, Xuan Van, Hiep Nguyen, Tho Van. Back Row: Annette Silva, Jason Gonzales, Lap Van, Pete Mendez, Lee Vang. 156 Clubs 'mp -11 Guitar . . . trings to r. Greg Birkett, the Lincoln guitar I teacher, has taught at Lincoln for two years. He previously taught at 'Regis College and .substituted at Cherry Creek High School. Mr. Birkett teaches three basic guitar classes, advanced guitar, which calls itself A Touch of Class, in- termediate guitar, which calls itself the Lin- coln Guitar Ensemble, and beginning guitar. l'm glad to be back here at Lincoln and l'm going to enjoy working with the dedicated, talented, and lively students this year, stated Mr. Birkett. Victoria Castro and Chris Zambrano waiting anxiously for class to begin. Success Mr. Birkett's guitar classes didn't put on many concerts this year, but they did per- form at Back to School Night and the guitar students worked hard to make themselves noticed around the school. They hope more students will join a guitar class to see how much fun it can be. Playing the guitar has beeh fun this year. We played a variety of music, from modern to oldies. Let's hope the years to come will be just as fun, said one of the guitar students. This is going to be the best year yet and we're going to go places we've never gone before, said Mr. Birkett. C. Lerner Beginning Guitar, lleft to rightl, Front Row: Tad McGinley, Xuan Nguyen, Danh Le, Tam Tran.Second Row: Victoria Castro, Chris Zambrano, Youa Lee, David Montoya, Tony Luke, Rob Novarette. Third row: Xuan Ho. Back Row: Dat Trlen, Ruben Marquez. Mr. Birkett conducting the class. K 'v Y X A Clubs 157 Concert Choir, Left to Right, Front Row: Sherie Beer, Lori Vigil, Michelle Clark, Tricia Danforth, Rebecca Valdez, Shelly Williams, Dawn Reading, Anita Baca, Amy Goray, Bridget Horner. Back Row: Bonnie Green, Tricia Mansor, Neile Reefe, Eric Dale, Antonio Madrid, Chris Bernard, Robert Gon- zales, Tracy Castaneda, Paulene Bush, Sarah Hodges, Lynda Innes Not Pictured: Andre Crespin, Jaymee Rodasta, Cheri West 3 Sf Show Choir, Left to Right, Front Row: Bonnie Green, Tricia Mansor, Cassandra Neal, Stacy Page, Elizabeth Consolver, Bridgette Horner Back Row: Brandon Williams, Dana Williams, Chris Bernard, Steve Maes, John Maheu, Robert Gonzales, Heather Frazer. Not Pictured: Sylvia Esparza, Linnette Gertje, Chris Ornelas, Jaymee Rodasta, Thomas Scott Treble Choir, Left to Right, Front row: Laura Zunlga Jennifer Popovich, Amy Patterson, Debbie Vigil Heather Lawry Back row: Michelle Clark, Elaine Benavldez, Kim Bur rows, Holly Siebert, Robin Mondragon. 'Not Pictured: Patricia Boyken, Angela Richardson Marie Santillanez. 158 Clubs Choir Caroling It To.T.he Top Mr. Dugan McGinley has enjoyed :eaching choir classes at Abraham Lin- oln for two years. Mr. McGinley says e enjoys teaching choir so much ecause he gets to work with music all ay. Not only do the students at Lincoln et the privilege of listening to the hoir performances, but the choir :ings at nursing homes every year, vhich the elderly folks seem to ap- reciate. Also, the choir sang in the usical, Carousel, and kids from other schools came to Lincoln to watch the :ntertaining performance. The fun part of choir is getting together with the other choir classes to practice for concerts and goof around. Mr. McGinley gives us a wide variety of music to sing, which makes singing exciting, said Lynda Innes, one ofthe choir students. This year the choir students sold cheese and sausage for a fund-raiser. Singing telegrams were also considered. What l've learned from the students is that anyone can perform beyond their talents and abilities if they put their mind to it, said Mr. McGinley enthusiastically. C. Lerner Dana Williams and Bonnie Green singing at Central iank for the lighting of the Christmas tree. Vocal Performance Technique, Front Row, lleft to rightl:Tricia Mansor, Melodie York, Elizabeth Con- solver. Second Row: Vanessa Dreith, Lori Vigil, Kathy Dunn, Heather James. Back Row: Shari Dunn, Lynda lnnes. Mixed Chorus, Front Row,lleft to rightl:Ed- die Liles, Allison Betz, Isabel Salazar, Olivia Garcia, Wayne Montoya, Patricia Boyken, Lisa Dolce, Ginger Martinez. Second Row: Stacey Walker, Yolanda Hunt, Bernice Brook, Karri Knutson, Angela Holt, Heather Dale, Jennifer Linenberger, Marcella Delgado. Back-Row: Melissa Bigley, Jen- nifer Philippi, Teressa Langridge, Jessica Nakamato, Angela Richardson, Dwane Mor- ris. Not pictured: Antoinette Cuhen, Dawn Forsberg, Violeta Aguilar, Michelle Tuttle. Clubs 159 Ski Club Wipe Out! What's the first thing that comes to mind when you ask an out-of- stater about Colorado? Skiing, of course! And what would Abraham Lincoln High School have been without a ski club? Mrs.Layman and Mrs.Lossner are the ones who made it possible to have one. The club rented a 15 passenger van and Mrs.Layman drove. The first trip was to Winter Park on January 23. Other trips were to Keystone and Breckenridge. The only requirements were some warm clothes. Students went in groups of 2 to 3, according to ability or friendship. The students were always welcome to ski a few runs with me. We always try to have as much fun as possible, said Mrs.Layman. As always, what would a ski trip be without a wipe-out or twof' Jenny Hernon and Melodie York need to wake up before they hit the slopes. Michelle Ramsey, Jenny Sedbrook, Julie Allias, Stacy Stryker, Beth Ray, Sam Nguyen, and Jason Rogers take time to pose for the camera before their first run. Jenny Hernon and Sharon Hahn are waking from their long winter's nap on the bus. Lincoln senior skiers scarf sandwiches before skiing down slippery slopes. Now say that ten times fast. Xb, I ff 5 I 1 S Dance Club . . . Performing, Step bg Step braham Lincoln High started a new club this year! The A.L.H.S. Dance Club had some fine performances at many different places. Practicing every Tuesday and Thursday after school made the dancers work to perfection. Every member was eager to make' this club ex- citing and fun. Dance is for the joy of mov- ing in a way that fits both the inner spirit and the contemporary world, said Mrs. Johnson. The dances were choreographed by Anthony Barros and the club sponsor was Mrs. Johnson, Lincoln's dance teacher. Not only did dancing provide good exer- cise, it gave performers confidence and satisfaction when the dances were learned. Susan Murphy exclaimed, Dance is a lot of fun. It gives us a chance to meet new people and gives me a chance to express myself. The dances that the club performed rang- ed from a jazzy number, La Bamba to a chorus number, One Singular Sensation. There were a variety of dances that the club learned and every performer had an en- joyable time learning them. S. Williams The A.L.H.S. Dance Club performed on November 21, 1987 at the Tivoli Center for American Education Week. Cassandra Neal, Monica Atenclo, Charmaine Baca, and othe perfonners put a lot of hard work into their number. The 1987-88 Dance Club,lleft to rtghtl, Top Row: Cassandra Neal, Michelle Barnes, Sandra Zuniga, Elaina Rodriguez, Melissa Zarlengo, Charmaine Baca, Shelly Williams, Renia Reynolds, Monica Atenclo, Elizabeth Vialpondo, Maggie Herrera, Rosella Delgado, and Nina Washington. Not pictured: Susan Murphy and Lorena Vargas. lan' -- I.. Sandra Zuniga, Rosella Delgado, Nina Washington, and Susan Murphy show enthusiasm dancing to a jazz number La Bamba Elizabeth Vialpondo and Nina Washington dance to the beat! F W.. 1 5 f , W... Clubs HEO Working Hard Home Economics Occupations is a one year class that teaches students how to get a job and live in the working world. First semester students work on their attitude and learn how to work with others. Then they learn how to write resumes and get jobs. Most jobs are in food service or apparel at department stores where the students work up to fifteen hours a week. During their second semester they learn about consumer economics, income tax and auto insurance. By building their skills for the working force, the students are ready for the real world. Marie Dragon works hard to type in copy for her deadline. Mrs. Ballinger instructs students in the proper way to write resumes. M.E.s.A. Achieves The Best!!! Back row, lleft to rightl: Chris Banniettis, Jim Spencer, Thomas Le, Mr. Trujillo. Front row, lleft to rightl, April Filley, Renee Del Hierro, Lisa Fernandez, Karen Chan, Sam Nguyen, Susan Birrel, Kimberley Karban, Jason Rogers, Aaron Crespin. ' Not Pictured: Shawn Snow, Bill Blacke, Anh Nguyen, Joleen Ediger, Sim Pham, Marcia Romero, Kurt Winn, Michelle Fernandez, Leslie Urioste. Mr. Trujillo informing his M.E.S.A. members what time to meet for the field trips to the Air Force Academy. Do you have dreams of going to college? That's where M.E.S.A. comes in. M.E.S.A. stands for Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Achievement. This organization is geared toward students who want to develop the educa- tional background needed to enter the best of colleges for an engineering degree in either Math or Science. M.E.S.A. also pro- vides information about jobs, scholarship applications, and college exams. Through some of the field trips we C. Trujillo If r 1 7 We ,rmerr,:,f..t.-, I Vkyy up 1Lz::LJW Q I a it X W have attended I have gotten valuable infor- mation on college and my future career. I enjoy M.E.S.A., commented April Filley, a M.E.S.A. member. Mr. Andy Trujillo, the club sponsor, said HWe encourage more students to join. This year it basically consisted of seniors. I hope more freshmen, sophomores, and juniors will join next year. They need all the early help they can get for a great futuref, C. Lerner 162 Clubs sws Adopt-A-School A Productive Year!!! For the second year, Lincoln has been dopted by Central Bank of Denver. How d they go about adopting us? The Adopt- -School staff contacted the bank to see if it as interested in participating with Lincoln . some of their activities. They agreed, and pseph Moore, an employee, represented le bank at the meetings. There have beeen many service projects id field trips that the Adopt-A-School iard has participated in. They attended e Christmas tree lighting at Central Bank id participated in a shadowing program here each committee shadowed . an nployee. Student members learned about :cupations such as commercial art and Lincoln's Adopt-A-School sponsor, Mr. Joseph Moore and president Cris Ornelas. l l bank teller service. Raenell Glanton shadow- ed the maintenance crew to see how they kept the building in good shape all day long. Not only has the Adopt-A-School board participated in projects, Lincoln students went to Va terrorism seminar sponsored by the bank at Phipps Tennis House. Central Bank has also provided speakers on Dress- ing For Success, Family Law, and Job Applications. This has been a very successful year for the Adopt-A-School board. Ray Rodriguez explains, Itls very productive in helping students determine what their goals will be. H S. Williams Ray Rodriguez shadowed Donna Morris while spending the day at Central Bank to learn her positions as a Cor- porate Trust Officer. Top Row, lleft to rightl, Cris Ornelas, Anthony Valdez. Middle Row, fleft to rightl, Holly Duckworth, Michelle Barnes, Raenell Glanton, Mrs. Patricia Johnson, spon- sor, Joseph Moore, sponsor Mr. Terry Humbarger, sponsor. Bottom Row, fleft to rightlg Christina Lopez, Anna Espinoza, Shelly Williams, Melissa Zarlengo, Mar- cie Romero, Mrs. Romero. di 1 f' f H' V 5 n Ref gt Atta f .6 Jr, tid i f f .g,.i'l'? fm 3 v. lubg 163 DECA Tomorrow' uture Todag ith over sixty members and two class periods, Abraham Lincolnfs DECA Club was again sponsored by Mr. Hum- barger. This year the club was led by officers: President, Anthony Valdezg Vice-Presidents, Tracy Castaneda and Cris Ornelas, Secretary, Tanya Hunt, Treasurer, Julie Stevenson, Junior Vice-President, Janice Lowe, and Publicity Director, Kathy Amador. The Data Match was a fun way to start the year and they really worked hard on it, said Mr. Humbarger. Starting off the year with a Data Compatability Match, the DECA Club also attended a District Conference in Estes Park and a State Conference in Col- orado Springs. For the State Conference they prepared manuals on shoplifting, free enterprise and civic conservation. Offering students work experience and vital education for the future, DECA has given Lincoln students a step ahead in the world of work. ods A-out 9 40 94 ,, ON C D l 'pvc' a, W 0, v Back Row, fleft to rightl: Holly Duckworth, Peter Two Two, Danny Dominguez, Tre- mayne Baldridge, Sherri Beer, Pam Esquibar, Shawn Lucero, Andrew Salino, Dan Atencio, Pauline Bush. Front Row, lleft to rightl: Mike Lopez, Ernie Hermosillo, Diane Lamont, Janie Martinez, Lynette Medina, Angel Padilla, Anthony Viapondo, Joe Lopez, Mae Paesley, Elaine Duran. ...- Mr. Humbarger gives valuable information to his DECA students. Back Row, Cleft to rightl: Mike Kalcevic, Tanya Hunt, Laura McRill, Anthony Valdez, Connie Thompson, Cliff Gonzales, Esther Sandoval, Jenny Moore. Second Row, lleft to rightl: Tammy Torrez, Jason Lopez, Janine Roybal. Third Row, Cleft to rightl: Dave Salazar, Dinelle Cordova, Lisa Shutz, Christy Seitz, Janice Lowe, Amy Goray, Peggy Lucero. Front Row, fleft to rightl: Jen- nifer Sedbrook, Neil Reef, Tracy Casteneda, Kathy Amador, Candy Tompkins. swift, s 'ri .. ....,,.- - fifrf, :frfg Q-x 'Q' 'he 1988 Prom King and Queen: Todd Wedel and Christine Martinez. fx J i i al I PROM Never Sag Goodbye The Hyatt Regency Hotel provided a romantic setting for this year's Prom entitl- ed, Never Say Goodbyef' On the evening of May 21, the Prom royalty danced to their theme song, Never Say Goodbye, by Bon Jovi. Prom was one of the most serious, nerve- racking, and most of all, exciting evenings for the graduating class of 1988. Although Prom lasted for only one evening, the memories will last forever. J. Esterly 1173? First attendants: Anthony Valdez and Joleen Ediger. .-.fri S v 1- 1' . f t , t rs. ,Q ilii econd attendants: Rob Taylor and Denise Third attendants: Curtis Larson and Linnette Fourth attendants: Ray Rodriguez and Laura lordova. Gertje. McRill. S 1 . ff' fr, ' ' , I , is gf if er 1 1? e 0 EI: 1 ..- ,, 1-fwg:a1q'9 , ma,m,.,.,,...e:-fy.W:.f:s:a,.1 . I :HEI , A b- E a:-,ma-ffm: .. :Wu-E::4,g::E5 .:::f,-: --- : ff-3: .'::.,:,:,,,, we -M W M ...:b.!Tf:.,-Tf..5n:a::,.,-su. -ms-,,.,4,...j,f,,5,.: .... : A V.. ...,.. 11. 1 us, I WM :gz!9.,. W ....-4. :::f--am-I - HM -'wal - a t e. i1f .1. WqQj '--- f .... we Me dium ..... me ---- ORE THA YOU BARGAI ED FOR Ill- , X After a hard aftemoon of practice some of the softball players Christine Rodriguez, Laurie Sanchez, Tanya Rumos, Christine Salazar, Michelle Bames, Carolint 166 ,ms Gallardo and Nlcole Bland walk off the field laughing. After their hard workout some of the players will probably find some way to relax Excitement. The thrill of victory, the y of defeat. Sports could keep the ' ging praises for a week or sighing o. Wins and losses, the backbone of sports never allowed-room for how someone played the game. Each player, after practicing for hours upon hours, had only one thought on his mind-to win. Each athlete strove for perfection, many times they achieved, other times they would rather have forgotten. Excitement, the element that kept peo- ple coming back for more. Sports was also a way of relieving ag- gression as well as tension. For many players it gave them an opportunity to test themselves against the best in their sport. There were obvious aspects' to the facet of sports. But there were also other not so obvious details, the feelings of the athletes, the determination, concentra- tion, aggression, tension and depression of the athlete, joy of winning, pain of losing, two emotions which .varied from sport to sport, player to player. O.GARCIA . Part of being a good athlete is knowing when to take things seriously and when to laugh. Susan Murphy finds an appropriate time to laugh as she sits on the sidelines of a volleyball game. Sportsmanship is very important. ports Practice. It was not just for those teams that wanted glory, but instead, it was a requirement for a team that wanted to be a bit better than the year before. The Lincoln varsity team practiced. Almost every day the team could be seen on the Lincoln field running plays, practicing drills, and learning. Many times groans could be heard when a coach said, One more time, but taking their stances, each player knew that glory could only be achiev- ed through work. Sweat dripping from sunburned faces, muscles knotted in protest over the vigorous exercises and dirty uniforms were a reality during the two hours of football practice. Many times players would be thinking of impor- tant math tests the next day or of the fifteen pages of history waiting for them. But all thoughts had to be erased and one adjective underlined, practice to win. Practice. Not always pleasant, definitely hard, but always worthwhile. 9 18 as 9 25 Canon City 10-2 West 10-10 vs South 10-15 vs Kennedy O. Garcia 9-11 vs North - vs E t - vs ' VS Taking the three point stance, Ernie Hermosillo ready to practice, a preparation for the next game. A week later the Lincoln Lancers defeated West in an exciting 14-12 victory. Varsity Football. Back Row: Todd Wedel, Kevin Mullen, Corey Burgerser, Sid Reddest, Brad Buroughs, Darryl Creekmore, Ralph Reyna, An- tonio Esquibel, Rick Troger. Second Row: john Martinez, leffery Corey, Ron Maddox, David johnson, David Vigil, Leo Tafoya, Dennis Baker, loe Craig, Danny Martinez, Donnie Goss.Third Row: Sean Lucero, Matt Abyeta, Dan Atencio, Sean Stovall, Grant Mason, jerry Hernandez, An- thony Valdez, Scott Medina, Carl Aragon, Tony Colversir, Angelo Sandavol.Fourth Row: Coach Trickel, Coach Fernandez, Coach Maddox, Ernie Hermosillo, Marc Martinez, Scott Gallardo, Rob Marone, l.l. Rivera, Mark Salvador, Harry Ander- son.Fifth Row: joseph Moreno, Vine Lopez, Ron Maes, Teddy Romero, Paul Hardy, Vince Malano, Bobby Valdez, Adam Rivera, Chris Gonzales.Front Row: Steve Maes, john Maheu, Adrian Mendez, Wayne Harmon,Sonny lurkiewicz, Rich Finn, Dar- ren Gonzales. Sports i . -- 1-H -- Concentrating on the ball, jerry Hernandez runs a quick pattern trying to beat an opponent on the play. j.V. Football. Back Row: Raul Corovillo, Craig Mar- tinez, jerry Martinez, Troy Wedel, john Deury, Gilbert Valdez, Charles Armstrong, jeff Brown, Steve Bridgett, Eric Truijillo.Second Row: Mike Craven, Danny O'Brien, Andy Arellano, Albert Sandovol, Mike Vondra, Steve Vigil, Dana Line, Greg Royce, Gerad Chacon, Fransico Macedas, Rodney Basino.Third Row: Coach Anderson, jeremy Kell, Matt Taylor, Mike Peneda, Robert Hainer, Anothy Candaleria, Shawn Sanchez, Robert Conner, Coach Hammond, Coach Rigg.Fourth Row: john Scott, joe Osborn, Kevin Archuleta, Mark Finn, Chris Roach, Salvador Dom- inguez, Chris Wilson, Danny Palma.Front Row: Michael Swan, Ray Dominguez, Bill Baca, Donny Garcia, Troy. Wood, Frank Macias, Albert Martinez. A 9-11 vs North 9-18 vs East 10-O2 vs West 10-15 vs Kennedy Intensity. Written-on the face of every player, the need to win, the need to be the best. Players huddled by the water tank striving for dignity at the end of a loss. Sometimes tempers flared among the players, the sweat poured from their faces, a confirmation of their resigna- tion. As the players stood by the sidelines grimness of a reality was apparent. If by some miracle a win had been possible a smile may have taken the place of the grimness. As the game pro- gressed the roar turned into a quiet whisper. The minutes ticked down into seconds, each second left a feeling of void. jokingly, players repeated the score, No big deal, number forty-four said, he turned and shook his head. Was it my fault? each one asked himself. Should I have done more? they asked, but no answer could be found. It was a question that may not ever be answered. Intensity. The need to win. The need to be the best! -O. Garcia- Sports 9 Unity. Important to all teams, unity is a factor which could create a winning team or one whose only hope was that the season would not last too long. The Varsity Softball Team was united. It was important that each girl had a slap on the back when she did well and a comforting shoulder when things just did not go right. Many times unity was threatened by disagreements, lack of communication, or misunderstandings. lt was these times that tested the strength of a team, but the girls' Softball Team overcame, eventually. At games and at practices whistles of encouragement, sighs of understanding, and applause of perfection were very common. Unity. Sometimes it is very hard to achieve, it is never easy to maintain, and it is always decided upon by a team. 910 912 915 9-17 9-22 jefferson ast South Manual Washington West O. Garcia 9-3 vs 9-9 vs Kennedy - vs E - vs - vs vs vs Melissa Sedillos and Nicole Delants sit by the fence concentrating on the game. Lincoln went on to beat Montbello. Girls' l.V Softball Team: Back Row: Coach Rhodes, Lisa Turney, Candy Tompkins, Nicole Delants, Bernadette Sisneros, lamaila Nathaniel, Coach Langenderfer.Middle Row: Wendy Sexton, Patricia Medina, jenny Robie, Brigette Barrett, Melissa Sedillos, Joanne Medina, Front Row: Kim Karbon, Romona Vigil, Renee Delhierro. Sf' 9- 3 9- 9 9-10 9-12 9-15 9-17 9-22 9-26 9-29 10- 1 10- 6 10- 8 1010 1013 1015 1017 Iefferson Kennedy East South Manuel Washington West Kennedy Washin ton Montbello West East Manuel jefferson ort South junior varsity softball players learned that the practice but all the long fly of-work. Each player off other things such as dates after school and demanded also the nine o'clock , hour, quick dinners, and a lot of hours out of a day, but the rewards more than compensated for the loss of this. Dedication. Michelle Barnes goes for the catch in a game against West. The l.V. team at this time had a perfect record of 8 and 0. Girls' Varsity Softball Team: Back Row: Coach Rhodes, Mikki Delhierro, Michelle Barnes, Andrea Garrison, Caroline Gallardo, Coach Langenderfer. Middle Row: Karri Knutson, Laurie Sanchez, Sharon Hahn, Tammy Caine, Tanya Rumos, Christine Rodriguez, Nicole Bland. Front Row: Sharri Knutson, Christine Sanchez, Nicole Bland. -O. Garcia- 1 I A 1 V V X4 l VW ww, Veil X 4 X, K l,l5f. y MC? Nl, it s . ,Li SQA l . V X , ,,,, ,- , x its 1 f to it V ,- ffl 13- ' iv wr, 5flfYXQx I '1 N i 1, f fifty , ste- tw sw --1 Xnfmr, Ll ,XZ-. X A Q-xml it YM- ,ite FB 1 ' li- 157 ,-.V-,, ll ,. f 2' t f CRX ljfx r' f itll, Q- ,X Xalluxx 5, H f9 ffl 1 A wr X KY? i Ulivl li X V,-' ld Chl LQ' 'TL guxl l l MPN i A Mkt.. X MI, 2 , -Q r 17, 1 .VAX-iXx,Aft-i . 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Come rain or shine these players kept on pushing to stay on that pedestal of victory. There were 'times when the pressure got to be too much not just at a game, but also the pressures of keeping up the grades to stay on the team. A loss was not a sign of discouragement or fault, but it helped build up emotional and communication skills which in turn resulted in a winning combination. W.NECKO Lincoln 9- 9 V5- SOUTH 9-15 VS. WEST 9-22 VS. EAST 9-29 VS- KENNEDY 10- 1 VS. NQRTH 10- 6 VS- MONTBELLO. 10- 8 VS. MANUAL l0'l3 VS- IEFFERSON Eric Ortega takes the task of kicking the ball to the goal by himself. Kelvin Padgett stands by as Peter Buckley moves the ball from his opponent. Sports f. . W, Wkmf Sw-W 4. l' pi ...,. .wwf i rr. 2 .4 Sam Qi M ack row: Melissa Klomp, Eric Ortega, Brian Bates, lavid Watson, Kirk Stevens, Kraig Wash, Thai idgeway, jerry Pierson, Renia Reynolds Second rw: Coach Miller, Kiko Villareal, Dan Lee, Peter uckely, Mike Trujillo, Dan Fierro, Alfredo odriguez, Coach Thom. Last row: Ioe Montoya, inh Pham, Brandon Bruns, Scott Pelster, Ron lain, Xuan Nguyen, and Zach Esquibel. Billy Keller puts forth a great effort in order to get the ball from the opponent.Linh Pham lrightl and Thai Ridgeway fleftl help him in the process. in 5 nn -un n Ar-1-:inn-zni7y Victory. Whether it was the excite- ment or the encouragement received from the coach, this year's Varsity Volleyball players had a great season that was truly unforgettable! There weren't just individual perfor- mances but it was more of a team effort. One could see the talent, commitment, enthusiasm, and spirit written on each player's face. These players were geared up and ready to go. Playing volleyball demanded concen- tration, integrity, and most of all, a win- ning attitude. Even though none of these players lacked any of these qualities, playing on this team gave them an opportunity to test their motivations and abilities against others. Of course losses did occur, but it built up a stronger self-confidence and the ability to be independent among these players. Nevertheless, being able to show others their capabilities was in- deed a challenge in itself which is why this team was more than anyone bargained for. 9-10 9-15 9-17 9-30 10- 6 10- 8 10-13 10-21 10-22 W. Necko WASHINGTON KEN NEDY WEST EAST JEFFERSON WASHINGTON SOUTH KENNEDY EAST MONTBELLO NORTH MANUAL LINCOLN 9 3 VS 9 9 VS VS VS 9-16 VS. NORTH VS VS 10 1 VS VS VS VS VS VS As part of the unbeatable volleyball team Kari Burdett shows off her innovative techniques. Clockwise: Suzie Eaton, Tina Porter, Kandi Barker, Georgette Madrid, Marcia Romero, Loreli Ockers,Coach Fred Warren, Elizabeth Kovach, Rose Roybal, Michelle Fernandez, Christine Shaw, l.l. Rodasta, Marcia Apodaca, and Kari Burdett. ll l ft, hmmAAA l ,,e,,. .- Ilockwise: Suzie Eaton, jennifer Bailey, Elsca Jale, Ginger Costa, Georgette Madrid, Loreli Jckers, Marcia Romero, Danielle Griego in the zarz Rose Roybal, Next to her, ASSISTANT IOACH jean Groteluchen Sitting on the car: len- iifer Popvich, Robin Sinkham Sitting in front of hem: Veronica Castro, julia Nathanial From right o left: Davine Pacheco, Michelle Fernandez, Qlizabeth Kovach, Rebecca Moreno Georgette Madrid and Raenell Glanton take a time out from the game to share a laugh. LINCOLN 9-T0 9-15 9-16 9-30 0- 10-6 10-8 10-13 10-21 10-22 WASHINGTON KENNEDY WEST EAST NORTH WASHINGTON SOUTH KENNEDY EAST MONTBELLO NORTH MANUAL 93 vs 99 vs vs vs vs 9-17 vs iEFFERsoN vs 1 1 vs vs vs vs vs vs Sharing, When most of us hear the nameyylunior Varsity, they-gbasic assumlptiofn that comes to mindiiislthat they are players who are trying out for their first time, are either freshmen or sophomores, and are less experienc- ed than varsity players. However, that was not the case this year with the l.V. Volleyball team. With the team's combination ofvarsi- ty pla.yE.tS,rf,tlhe team unity andfeperfor- manceifwas greater than ever before. They 9 learned from each other's triumphs and losses. During time outs they shared a joke or two and went back out with a more confident attitude. The unity that existed among these teams was what made this year's l.V. Volleyballl players a sparkfbrigthter than the rest, which was more than they bargained for. Wg Necko Sports Perfection. the right pose, the right swing, the right moves, those were all the ingredients needed to create a winn- ing team. lt took courage, attitude, and most of all, intense concentration. The players were disciplined with the idea that golf is more than a game. It was a game of feeling, enthusiasm and a need to be challenged. With long hours of practice they tried to be the best. Golf at Lincoln has always continued to be a major power in sports. Even if most of the players didn't make it to the State Championships, the competition never stopped. No matter what the outcome might have been, it created a sense of pride, fullfillment and most of all the need to .4-'Elm Ag if 1 be an individual. 8-27 vs 9-1 vs 9-3 vs 9-8 vs 9-10 vs 9-17 922 923 926 929 W. NECKO South North West East Montbello jefferson Washington District Meet City Cup Kennedy 176 S VS - vs ' - VS Standing: Matt Santistevan, Rick Peterson, Coach Blair, Eric lpson. Steve Abalos.Kneeling: Aaron Crespin, Atlee Candelaria, Rob Skraznas, Mike Franco. Mr. Blair shows Steve Abalos one of the techni- ques to a better swing. ports L Q I fx Q 1' it K? M., ' 9-1 vs South 9-3 vs jefferson 9-8 vs Manual 9-10 vs East 9-15 vs North 1 9-17 vs Washington 9-25 vs Kennedy 9-29 vs West anding: Coach Malone, Michael Payne, Chris anniettis, Paul Wadely, Shawn McCaffery, Tom ee, Chris Trujillo. Kneeling: Kerry Yale, lacque nderson, Eddie james, justin james, Robert ilian, Todd Frisbee. Paul Wasley reaches as far as he can to hie the ball during practice. A regular ritual that takes place every Mon, Wed. and Friday. Tennis, like any other sport, had a challange to it. Every player knew that once he went out on that court he was being challenged by someone who had either more or less potential than he did. W. NECKO S ports Amazement. It could be seen in the spectators' faces. The graceful gymnast trippingover the tnot so graceful! mat. Every gymnast has experienced the shock and embarrassment, saluting the judge, moving towards the floor mat, and tripping. This to the gymnast was the worst thing that she could do. Frustration. You could see it in each face as each girl got ready to start. This had made many thoughts run through their minds. Everything got jammed together. The routine, the waiting for the sound of music, and especially, the wish that she could start over again. After the music had stopped and she had finished her routine, she saluted the judge and walked off the floor mat with laughter, knowing that the embarrassing moment was over. E. Hagan Picture 1: Back row: Manager,Phil Garcia, Angela Darlington, Kimberly Parker, Akiko Horino, Coach: Marie Quesada. Middle row: Christina Avery, Celesti Rodgers, Tylonda Landers, and Maya Crihfield. Front row: Eileen Hagan and Kathy Dunn. the beginning ofa great floor routine LINCOLN 9 9 18 9 22 9-29 10-2 10-9 10-16 10-20 10-24 10-27 11-7 vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. City Districts State North as Manual jefferson Montbello South West Kennedy Washington Picture 2: Here is Heather Chavea concentrating on 9-4 vs. -1 1 vs. E t - VS. - VS. 178 j Sm l I as af- fyiC' six fffff in fl., ki Y 5-6' 'NQQP LINCOLN 9-23 vs 9-30 vs 10-7 vs. 10-14 10 22 10 23f24 ManuaIfWashington Eastf Kennedy WestfMontbello jefferson f North District Meet State Meet Determination. All runners knew that 'MEM Back row: Paul Conners, Rob Zehnder, Evan Bear, Rick Cross pushes with a lot of determination to Coach Gresham. Second row: Rick Cross, Tonya reach the finish line. Allergrangi, Wendy Canavan, Carmen Hernandez, Chris Rivera. Sitting down: Everett Bear and Keir Garber. to win in the sport of cross country they had to have determination. Unlike many sports where periodic moments of rest are allowed, in cross country it was all one big effort. This year's cprossfcountry team believ- ed deeply in rycst ability. They knew that it took talent and agility to took deter- mination, a within oneself to go all therwaygfto not give up even when a runner's.legs1and lungs told the runner that they had gone as far as they could. As the sweat poured down their faces the runners knew that they had to go just a little bit further. They had to push themselves just a little bit more. Many times runners would cross the finish line only to collapse seconds after- ward. They gaspmyfor air and yet they glowed They had done it. Though have been sore for a couple ofldaysg it did not bother the runners because they had finished. Determination, it was a single element that separated the winners from the losers. O. Garcia Sports an - n-17---1 -1111111 nn:---:nun --n----nun: - --lnunnl - --133:11 -mann -:in -magnum -11: 11- :nil 111: -nazi Concentration. You could see it in the trembling hands and shaking bodies. They walked up on to the blocks and thought about what they were getting ready to do. Each swimmer waited for the'signal. A million things flashed through their minds. The tension built to a level of anxiety and fright. Many of the swim- mers did last minute stretching, but as they heard the voice of the announcer each swimmer cleared her mind and concentrated on one objective, winning. On your marks fthe swimmers took their standsl, get set fhunched down ready to jumpj, NGO! And they were 'off. Each one swimming as fast as she could. The roar of the fans, the single beat of a heart as it echoed in the ears of the swimmer. Trying to pull' ahead, to swim faster than the swimmer next to them. Up ahead the wall, finish line, could be seen. just a little bit more was left. lt did not matter that their eyes were stinging from the chlorine in the water or that they ached from the strain placed upon them. They had finished and that was all that mattered. They were glad that it was over, and at the same time, they were desperately hoping that they had done well enough to win. After swimming as if there was no tomorrow, it was a matter of waiting, victory or loss only a fingertip away. E. Hagan Here is loleen Ediger diving in trying to be part of a winning Lancer Team. Back: Pamela Hanke. 3rd: loleen Ediger, Connie Garcia, Sonja Garber, Carol Radebaugh. 2nd: len- nifer Esterly, Shay Salazar, jenny Rodriguez, Lisa Sulzer, Veronica Medina. 1st: Sue Faatz. 180 Sm W yn? Here is Sonja Garber diving straight for the water so as not to lose any time for the relay meet. 9-4 9-11 9-18 9-19 9-22 9-29 10-02 10-O9 10-16 10-23 10-30 10-31 11-07 VS VS VS VS VS VS VS VS VS VS VS VS VS Manual jefferson West Relay Meet South Kennedy North as Washington jefferson and Kenedy l.V. Meet Ci y State E t I The girls swim team joins the other teams in celebrating a good competitive relay meet. 1 S ports Prefection. Starting practice the third week of june, the Lincoln Lancer Cheerleaders practiced all summer to perform with style. Attending a National Cheerleaders Association Camp in Boulder to perfect their Pom routines, the 1987-88 Cheerleading squad was more than anyone bargained for. Under the leadership of their sponsor, Dr. WareAshby, and head cheerleaders Christine Martinez, Dawn Tweeden, and Beth Ray, the cheerleading squad hired a choreographer to help them put the final touches on their dance and Pom routines. With hot new music and a fresh new look the Lancer cheerleaders added an exciting new flavor to our pep rallies and sports. Perfection, that's what they strove for and that's what we got. C. Trujillo Back,fIeft ti rightj: Stacey Walker, Michelle Huf- faker, janice Lowe, Beth Ray, Crystal Graff, jamie Kell. Middle Row, lleft to rightj: Christine Mar- tinez, Dawn Tweeden, Stephanie Hoffer, Dione Piehl, julie Allias, Kandi Barker. Front Row, lleft to rightj: Dianne Lamont, Brandee Straton, Tracie Clark, Christy Seitz, Michelle Gierhart. Stacy Walker enjoys her halftime break while Niki Delants studies her hotdog. Michelle Gierhart, jamie Kell, and Stephanie Hof- fer cheer on the crowd at a 1987 pep rally. 1 8 2 Sports Q, , I wrt ny, 2 , f 1,-0 ffl I fl?-Q f 7 it I xp' U T M if .9 f KM asf:- S fr 'N iw, Q . 'av E 4 lv julie Allias Kandi Barker Af' 1:57 Tracie Clark Dione Diehl Michelle Crierhart Crystal Graf Stephanie.Hoffer Michelle Huffaker jamie Kell Diane Lamont lanice Lowe Christine Martinez Beth Ray Christi Seitz Brandee Stratton Dawn Tweden Stacy Walker Sports 2235-:ff-:E1'a-1 Another year! The players were ex- cited. The time had come to try out for another season of baseball. Many new players were picked for both varsity and junior varsity teams. Weeks of strenuous work had paid off and after the team was put together practice continued, rain or shine. Lincoln's baseball team moved up and still continued to climb the ladder of success. However, for most of these players it wasn't the win- ning that brought fulfillment, but it was being part of a team, going out on the field and enjoying the game that seem- ed to give the players a sense of belong- ing and accomplishment. Everyone had a shot at displaying his abilities and that was what really made up this year's baseball team. W. Necko Coach Smaldone stands with prospective team players. Drew Kuckler throws the ball with great effort because ofthe freezing cold. 134 SW.. EQVN.-Q K ,xi A uh 'fir .... F4 'W f .r ,x f , Z7 O f-'4 'n ' ..--K , lason Thoma poses with his baseball bat, giving his Confident look. 3-I5 3-17 3-I9 3-2l 3-23 3-25 4-7 4-I2 4-I4 42 423 425 427 430 West Jefferson Montbello Kennedy Washington East Manual West Kennedy South Montbello Manual Washington East Jefferson North 4-I6 vs. - l vs. - vs. - vsf ' - vs. - vs. 5-3 vs. Who says baseball is just for tall people? juan Ceja shows that he can face up to any challenge. Leo Tafoya says he's ready for anything that is toss ed to him. S ports Determination. The Lincoln girl's soc- cer team had a lot of it, especially when it came to victory. When practice started, a lot of people had come, but as practices continued, fewer people seemed to show up. The girls who were left were the ones who were determin- ed to win. As the games started, the girls would pass the ball to a teammate and try to make the winning goal. As more games were played, the girls seemed' to get better. They would pass the ball to one another running up and down the field, kicking the ball into the goal. Determination was not only playing to win, but it also meant going through practices trying to improve. It was not easy and many times it was frustrating, but all the girls knew it was impossible to win without practice. Determination. The Lincoln girls' soc- cer team had a lot of it in both games and practices. E. Hagan 3- 10 Vs West 3- I 5 Vs South 3- l 7 Vs Montbello 3-22 Vs Manual 3-24 Vs East 4- 7 Vs North 4- 1 2 Vs Kennedy 4-19 Vs Jefferson Coach Miller with the prospective girls' soccer team. Practicing for the girls' soccer team, Laura Lowe is hard at work on a cold February day. 186 Spa,-.S W 1 ta i J ,ix S R 'aking it all in stride, Robin Lujan and Stacy Stryker vork out. The girls' soccer team had many more vorkouts before going on to a good season. West 6 South East North 4 3 Kennedy 4 Washington 3-ll Vs 3-1 Vs 3-I8 Vs Montbello 3-23 Vs Manual 4- 6 Vs 4- 8 Vs -l vs -15 Vs ' 4-20 Vs Jefferson Renia Reynolds and Laurie Smith proudly display the fact that they are part of Lincolns' soccer team. One of the things that was very important to the girls on the soccer team was pride. Tonya Williams and Chris Newber relax a little before going on to a new workout. Sports Desire. As this year's basketball season started, both varsity and junior varsity players were determined to achieve the highest standards. They had the desire to compete and that's what kept them going. A good attitude along with a willingness to work hard and im- prove skills also gave a new momentum for the game. The pressures were there, whether it was keeping up the grades, making the team, suffering injuries or other ups and downs. However, in the end, things changed. The disappointment of lost games was still there, but so were new friendships and a stronger team unity. W. Necko - Jefferson 2-4 Montbello 12 1 Vs 1 Vs 12 8 Vs Washington 12-12 Vs Manual 12-15 Vs South 12-18 Vs Kennedy 1- 7 Vs West 1-12 Vs North 1-15 Vs East 1-20 Vs Jefferson 1-26 Vs Montbello 1-29 Vs Washington 2- 2 Vs Manual 2- 5 Vs West 2- 9 Vs North 2-12 Vs East 2-17 Vs South The Varsity Basketball Team. Back Row: fmanagerj jeff Gardunio, jerry Hernandez, Antonio Esquibel, Kevin Mullen, Coach Hammond, Everett Bear, Al Arellano, joe Craig, jmanagerj joe Gardunio. Front Row: Lord Nobles, Matt Santistevan, Sean Stovall, jmanagerj Ramie Allen, james Gatewood, Mark Martinez, Ernie Hermosillo, Adrian Mendez. Antonio Esguibel shoots a basket against the East Angels. This year's varsity team was in a state of transition. 188 Sports if Q 5 - s Q ,,,' '... .. f . 2 , g s .t. xg .tg . Qt . 1- fr -Q - 541 vi M, we-and Q M? iff L ,K ,, , 2 Q N s i EA. .. 1' hs 3 sl st' - Jefferson - Montbello 12 1 Vs 12 4 Vs 12 8 Vs Washington 12-12 VS Manual 12-15 Vs South 12-18 Vs Kennedy 1- 7 Vs West 1-12 Vs North 1-15 Vs East 1-20 Vs Jefferson 1-26 Vs Montbello 1-29 Vs Washington 2- 2 Vs Manual 2- 5 Vs West 2- 9 Vs North 2-12 Vs East 2-17 Vs South North East 2 13 Wash1ngton 2 20 Manual 2 22 West 2 27 North 1-30 Vs 2- 1 Vs 2- 6 Vs T.J. 2- 8 Vs Montbello - Vs ' - Vs - Vs - Vs 2-29 Vs East The j.V. Basketball team. Back Row: Coach Ham- mond, joe Giron, Lord Nobles, Darrin Bulik, Gilbert Valdez, Dominic Scavone, Sean Stovall, Tim Schurman, Cmanagerj Ramie Allen. Front Row: lmanagerj jeff Gardunio, Ronnie Parker, Don Or- tiz, Anthony Candelaria, Steve Sanchez, Salvador Dominiguez, tmanagerj joe Gardunio. Everett Bear goes for a three pointer. Adrian Mendez goes for a free throw during the East game. This year's basketball team improved with every game. Antonio Esquibel and Everett Bear play a tough game. Sports Supportive, the irls' basketball teams hel ed each other all the time. It shlowed in every move whether it be that jump shot or slam dunk. They ran up and down the court taking the ball from the opposing team, passing it to a teammate and making the basket. As the other team would get the ball back, the Lincoln girls would run down the court again to take the ball away. The teams, behind or ahead, never stopped supporting each other. They kept the spirit alive. And when the op- posing team let a chance slip by, the Lancer girls pulled together and tried to et ahead. , The final buzzer sounded, the game was over. The teams, win or lose, left with a sense of ac- complishment and with the hope of paying the same or better in the next game. E. Hagan 12- 1 vs Jefferson 12- 4 vs Montbello l2- 8 vs Washington I2-ll vs Manual 12- l 4 vs Kennedy l2-l5 vs South I2-18 vs Kenned 1- 6 vs South, l- 7 vs West ' VS East l-20 vs Jefferson l-26 vs Montbello I-29 vs Washington 2- 2 vs Manual 2- 5 vs West 2- 9 vs North 2-I2 vs E351 Back: Dr. Bill Rigg, Marcia Apodaca, Tracie Clark, jenny Robie, jenny Ohlson, Shelia Hiatt, Lisa Turley, Amy Sanistevans, Tylonda Landers, Carol Radebaugh. Sitting: Bridgett Barrett, Beverly Gassaway, Nikki Delants. Melanie Klomp and Raenell Clanton don't give up their chance to steal the ball. The girls' basketball teams had a season of change but overcame in the end. 190 Sport. i E 1 3 4 I' , mu 'l' 4.90 ,., M 'Q 1-. m,p,mrAf M na-' A .Mr T 'J Vg an 'f 4 Q l 1 l 0 ...X w I -gp' , .,h yi iv 1 iFH2 i Yla- Ns.. X...- 12- 1 vs Jefferson 12- 4 vs Montbello 12- 8 vs Washington 12-ll vs Manual 12-14 vs Kennedy 12-15 vs South 12-18 vs Kennedy 1- 6 vs South - l- 7 vs West 1-12 vs North 1-15 VS East 1-20 vs Jefferson 1-26 vs Montbello 1-29 vs Washington 2- 2 vs Manual 2- 5 vs West 2- 9 vs North 2-12 vs East 12- 5 vs Jefferson 12- 7 vs Montbello 12-12 vs Washington 12-14 vs Manual 12-19 vs Kennedy 1- 9 vs South 1-11 vs Kennedy 1-16 vs South 1-16 vs West Back: Lorelei Ockers, Shannon Stevens, Melanie Klomp. Front: Guadalupe Lopez, Tulanda Landers, Sonia Vigil, Marsha Pacheco. Amy Santistevan and Raenell Glanton play a good defensive game against the team from Manual. Sirrita Burt, Amy Santistevan, Lisa Turley and Raenell Glanton listen intensely to the direction from Coach Grotleauchen. jenny Ohlson and Beverly Gassaway run down the court trying for a basket. ------------ ------------ - -------- ----- - - ------- ---- - -1- -------- ----- ----- ------ ------ ----- ----- ------ ------ ----- ---- 1 - ------ :------- --------- --------- --- ----- --- ----- ---------- --------- ------- --- ----- Excitement. The girls' tennis team was full of excitement as it started the 1988 season. The layers were enthusiastic and were readay to get on the court and play to the best of their abilities. However, most of the excitement was being a part of the team and enjoying the spring weather. Practice was every day but it was not too strenuous. This year's'tennis pla ers merel tried to be themselves. Anclleven with the losses, the enthusiastic attitude did not change the goals of these players. W. Necko 3-16 vs. Washington 3-18 vs. Montbello 3-23 vs. Kennedy 3-25 vs. West 4- 6 vs. South 4-13 vs. Jefferson 4-1 5 vs. Manual 4-20 vs. East 4-22 vs. North Coach Malone and the prospective girls' tennis team. jenny Sedbrook and Bernadette Sisneros, A deadly combination! 192 sp... jennifer Sedbrook practices in the cold. The girls' tennis team found themselves playing in the snow. Motivation. Spring came and soon it was time for players to gather and be a part of another year with the exciting track team. Anybody who was willing to work hard, be self-disciplined and self- motivated made the team. In track, like any other sport, the athletes have to en'oy the game, face the challen es, and lbe willing to give it their best siot! As the year started the runners got more involved in the com- petition and each decided on his or her own event and tested his own abilities. The coaches, like the players, were supportive, encouraging, and made it their task to direct a team in the best manner that was ossible. Coach Trickel, who coached? the boys' track team this year said, I enjoy coaching because it gives me a different at- 322 412 4-19 4-23 4-26 North!South East!Kennedy Washmgton! Manual!West vs. Montbel1o!West DPHSAL RELAYS DISTRICT PRELIMS mosphere outside of the classroom. - VS. 4- 5 vs. - VS. ' loleen Ediger and Sonja Garber assume their star- ting stance as they prepare for a test run. Warming up is very important and Sonja Garber stretches out before practice. Running the halls also helped prepare the track team for competition. Sports Persistence. It is one of those rare qualities which is only found in the best. The backbone of any good team is the belief that they can only get better. This year's Boys' Swimming team had all this and much, much more. Under the leadership of swimmers such as Curtis Larson and Rob Taylor the Lincoln swimmers worked harder and achieved victories inside as well as out- side the pool. Even though the team lost some key players with the graduation of the class of 1987, the swim team did not allow this to hamper their spirits, something which would be very beneficial when practice started. Every morning at 6 o'clock sharp the swimmers came to the Lincoln pool to practice. Hard workouts, sometimes ac- companied by a moan or two, helped condition the swimmers for competi- tion. After a couple of laps in the pool the swimmers were more than ready to start their day. Persistence. The drive to be the best was something the Lincoln swimmers took seriously. No matter how many laps or how many cold mornings it took, the Boys' Swimming team wanted only one thing, . . . to win. O. Garcia 12f4 vs. Manual 12f11 vs. jefferson 12f18 vs. West 1X8 vs. South 119 Relay 1f15 MeetKennedy 1f21 vs. North 1f29 vs. East 2f5 vs. Washington 2f11 vs. jeffersonfliennedy 2f18 vs. City-Diving ZX19 City- B Meet c,,, 2f20 City-Varsity The 1987-1988 Boys' Swimming Team. Back Row: lCoachj Russ Law, jon Dury, Rob Taylor. First Row: jim Spencer, David Vigil, Scott Pelster, Sean Marshall, jeremy Sanchez, Steve Abalos, Bill Cook, Ryan Archuleta, Curtis Larson. Second Row: Keir Garber, Adrian Lucero, jessie Lopez, Brian Bates, jacque Anderson, Dean Griego, Brett Cherry, jerry Pearson. Third Row: justin Orbach, Eric Harris, Kerry Yale, Chad Vigil, joey Montoya, Zach Esquibel. jon Dury and Brett Cherry wait anxiously for the start of the meet. This year's Lincoln swim team had a great season with a potential state relay in the wings. Sports f S . iss .tj Q t 1 lgg if r. . f its bl Sli-Ji xm H , , V L V, W, ,,,A - ,,,L f V . 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Each wrestler had to look within himself to find the absolute best. There was strong unity among the team but as soon as each player was called, the team had to break for a while and allow one team member to be in the spotlight. Finesse was not only a part of the sport, it was a part of the team. 12- 2 vs. Mullen 12- 3 vs. North 12- 5 Fairview 12-10 vs. Tournament 12-12 Montbello 12-16 vs. Ranum 12-17 vs. Toumament 1- 9 Jefferson 1-14 vs. South 1-16 Green Mountain 1-21 vs. Quan 1-27 vs. Kennedy 1-28 vs. Englewood 1-30 Double 8 2-4 vs. Washington Manual West Lincoln Invitational East Back Row: Coach Fernandez, Dan Atencio, Chris Bernard, Darryl Creekmore,1ames Valenzuela, Ed- die Lara, Coach Mattocks. Second Row: Rick Troeger, Russ Axtell, IJ. Rivera, Dave Watson, Aaron Crespin, Adam Rivera. Front Row: Roger Es- quibel, Adrian Martinez, Mike Franco, Nick laramillo, Steve Maes The Perfect Pin. Troy Wood has a moment in the spotlight as he pins his opponent. The wrestling team at Lincoln practiced harder than ever before to be a winner. 196 Sport. 12-2 12-3 12-5 12-10 12-12 12-16 12-17 Vs 1 Vs Vs Mullen North Fairview Tournament Montbello Englewood Tournament -9 Jefferson - South - Green Mountain - Quad - Kennedy - Englewood - Double 8 - Washington - Manual West Lincoln Invitational East JV Tournament Vs Vs of -,gif ,. y TW ' Qkzilifltfi ' Wgggr, i 'M imi , ' ' ,J fwfi . Wi ' f V ff 7 it gm,-e 3 Preparation. Trying to work out problems in each individual's performance as well as highlighting each player's poten- tial, the j.V. wrestling team prepared future stars. Teaching young players the ins and outs of wrestling. j.V. was neither less competitive nor less demanding than varsity. In each player's heart there was the same disappointment with a loss, as well as the same excitement with a victory. j.V. was different from varsity in personnel, but alike in its goals. Winning was at the core of j.V. wrestling and preparation was what did it. O. Garcia Back row: Dana Line, jeremy Kell, james Walker, David vigil, Dwane Roybal, Steven Vigil, Sean Sansburn. Second row: Coach Mattocks, Aaron Roybal, Hector Dominguez, Mark Finn, Gerard Chacon, Dwane Morris, Steve Trujillo, Coach Fer- nandez. Third row: johnny Ortega, Eddie Maes, Lyle Roberts, Antonio Romero, Shawn Sisneros, Dave Hopkins, Wayne Harmon, Troy Wood. Preparing for his match, Russel Axtel jr. looks on, mentally getting ready. There was great en thusiasm on the wrestling team this year. Sports 2 t l img QSSEtS?e'3?W2fQ5Q?SEElYf'2'z1iQi 5533525555 Q?t2.3E5iiQE5Et?fSEi.lizEE:EEs, ' iEES?iYQ QEEWESW L E2EEMQQiQti!Ek'ME lESEQW gg?g5gQgi5g, S?stElE iEiEhE?5F,Qi mEQ EQgtg2g JiiW EilH ?QE31W3i ggggQg 'F'-fsiffsiiiillil ?kia?2i5iE5?iQ5S SEESQESESSQSEQSSBSSEWESN 5325553532512 . 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The long hallways of Abraham Lincoln will remain in the memory of its students because it represents the road to education. Even though, to some it remains a hard and long, if not treacherous, road, it will some day stand out in the minds of many of its students because it, in more ways than one, taught us how to live. There is an old Chinese saying that says, 'If you give a man 11 fish he has food for a day, if you teach a man to fish he has food for an eternityf Abraham Lin- coln has not given us the fish but also taught us how to fish, and forever we will be grateful. Pao Vang lt s been real, and it s been fun, but it hasn t been real fun. Farewell, Lincoln! Dave Watson Farewell to all the teachers that have pushed and pulled me through all the dark and bright times during my four years at Abraham Lincoln. Farewell to all the friends, old and new, hopefully we shall keep in touch. Farewell to all the late essays and research papers that are still somewhere in lockers with last year s tuna salad. Anh Vu Thank you four learning me how too spel, i hoep I can pas the A Pe examenashun Rob Taylor bv 5.--'Et 5 W X X K E . John Evangelista, Kevin Mullen, and Scott Pelster join forces to conquer the battle of never-ending homework. The snow fell silently covering Lincoln with a blanket of whiteness. - ,mamma , .. .... , we ' esaaa sasawsesags-xg it ,:- ,tt H. H L A ,... wg ,Q vml w asg ,ZQQWEQ EHQESQWHWW i,i.:H?Q.QESfQiMEQQLlIi Qf19Si t2E13EQQl2fg Q72A?s'33Qw,?2wWiim :ZW 5. 7' w Q5E?m EiME1Qd' twmaiiaiimiigigigggwilwllwe W'l E??iiH5E?3' 2E? 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'f , 7 I Wi' ff W Joleen Ediger Senior President Farewell dear school I had a nice time. So for my farewell I made up this rhyme. My freshman year I thought Fd get killed My sophomore year my head was filled My junior year I saw the light, But the teachers and books were left to fight. For my senior year I made up this rhyme Farewell all of my friends I leave behind! Curtis Larson Head Boy Farewell to the teachers who have molded our minds into what they are and what they will become. The last four years have been n enduring and growing experience that will never be forgotten. Sean Marshall A A After a long exciting school year, Lincoln's halls are only with memories. .5, , awww stillness sweeps over Red Rocks as the graduates leave to begin their new lives. ,Ianine Martinezi Christine Talavera, Marie Salazar, Medina, and Kim Fresquez are all Hchit- chattingv about what they are going to do over the olophon Abraham Lincoln High School 2285 South Federal Boulevard er, Colorado 80219 Printer: Taylor Pages: 208 Paper: 480 Enamel Helvetica Copies: 650 Cover: Hot Foil Stamped Design: Company Supplied F Sponsor: John Specht, fi' Photos: Ernie Clore Abeyta, Anlanette Aheyta, Charlene Aheyta, Matt Abeyta, Rachel Acosta, Josette Adams, David Alarid, Ken Albertson, Catrina Alirc, Joe Allegranzr, Tonya Allen, Robert Allias, Julie Almarla, Jostia Almada, Josue Aloise, Bernadette Aloise, Valerie Alvarez, Abel Amack, Mary Ann Amador, Kathryn Amaro, James Amaya, David Amos, Alexander Anaya, Frank Andazola, Laura Anderson, Brian Anderson, Jacque Anderson, Naomi Anderson, 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