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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.
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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
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