Lincoln High School - Links Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1980

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Mr. F he sen. Korinna Jones. Mr. Grosscup and Mar The Rocky Horror Picture Show brings wild and untamed reactions from student crowds. cia Richards converse writh guest alumni Paul Amen. Even with the gasoline shortage, cruising O Street on Friday night is still popular activity among LHS students. Student Life 15

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Clarence Larry and Darlene Berks boogie at Uncolnfest Come to know yourself Student Life deals with everyday living. It's composed of some success and some failure. It's the good times and the bad. It consists of things you planned and things that just happened. Goals for tomorrow or memories of yesterday all round up the scene of Student Life. Remember cruising O Street? Going to the Friday Night Horror picture? Eating at Mac's? Decorating the school that you rivaled with the most and getting deco- rated back? Yes, all a part of our school life. Cheers of victory or cries of defeat ring out with the events of Student Life. School spirit built or tom down; Life doesn't end with our failures and it doesn't stop the first time we succeed. Everyday adds new corners to our lives. We will get around a few of these corners and others we will have to detour—but all add to our lives. A student is someone trying to learn. Life is what he or she learns from. Every star, person or object adds something to our view of life. Student Life is just living. Views are sometimes bitter in life, blackened by bad experiences. There are also times we look with joy upon the things in life we experience. Many find life hard to cope with but few people ever fail to sur- vive. In many ways life is a game we play each day. Battling on a see-saw that takes our emotions up and down. Everyone must reach out to his or her world. In doing this we learn and come to know life. We grow with each day building our knowledge of the world. Learning to love or maybe to hate widens our view of what life is all about. We must challenge life. We must say yes and open ourselves up for experience. In the end of this battle we learn who we really are and what life has molded us to be. Life is an overall scale that we build weight upon with each day. If we feel we have succeeded our scale weighs heavy; if we have failed the scale is light and sway- ing, waiting for something in life to steady its motion and build its empty shell. Each man, woman, child or thing has its place in life. At times they must be an individual and other times they must work together. Every person is a piece to the puzzle called life. When we lose a piece we must find another to fill in the empty space or just keep building around it. A puzzle isn't considered complete without all the pieces. People are the pieces to life's puz- zle. Let's find our place and attach our- selves and help build the puzzle of life. Links show school spirit by decorating their cars. Student Life-14 Reach out to the world to know to grow to love to say yes to life to risk finding your real self'



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Business Manager Randy Kobler dials deep into conversation with a prospective advertiser Story in itself This group tells the story of itself. Its dignification comes in the bold black print of the Links' newspaper. The 1979-80 Advocate staff consisted of about twenty stu- dents. The majority of them were juniors. Their purpose was to provide an effective means of communication between the school and the community. Lee Johnson, Advocate sponsor, says, Our first goal was to serve the interest of the school.'' Among other goals were reducing the operation's deficit and becoming a self-supporting newspaper.Hope- fully, these changes insured the future of the newspaper in case of an overall budget cut The staff published 12 issues, approximately one every three weeks. This year they also wrote their news from a feature angle. The staff hopes to gain more respect and recognition for their paper as each year goes by. To succeed in their goals, the staff had to spend hard working hours, much concentration, and combine individual and group efforts. 1979-80 Advocate Editor Assistant Editor Sports Editor Joel Thornton Layout Editor Business Managers Randy Kobler Writers Julie Sharp Sandy Speers Sue Trampe Lori Trejo Bill Buntain John (Jllman Kelli Walin Randy Wymore Photographers Gary Jorgens Dale Nichols Steve Pieper Artist Mitch McKeown Advisors Ms. Teri Bigelow Principal Mr. Sanford Nelson Student Life-16

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