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Mike Olson fovey Page Chuck Pair Dennis Polu Shelly Pankers Keith Parker Lyn Parks Corilyn Parrott Cindy Patterson John Paul Shem Payne Vivian Reorson Diono Pence Alex Perez Annette Perez Kathy Petets Dove Peterson Kathy Pettit True Phan Doug Phillips Greg Phillips Shown Padrozo Kurt Palrvko Cathy Pampeo Connie Pjlse lonce Pjrdy Eric Pjrkolitis Leno Quorells Lono Roy Lon Peody Lone Peed Mike Peichwoldt Pick Peichwoldt Bobbie Peid Pon Peid Lynda Peymon Mory Picchini Jon Piecke Kevin Pippe Kenny Roberts Dennis Pobertus Kevin Rogers Jbmmy Rogers Uso Polfsmeier Judy Roper Pam Poseaons Bill Ross fomi Ryder Joy Gollup relaxes after a performance or rhe fair 94—Juniors
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You should be doncing Let's see, how did ir oil begin? Anne Duntoin wonted to take baton lessons and Renee Fox hod spent the majority of her first five yars wolking on her roes. This wos when two mothers stepped in ond suggested donee lessons for their daughters. And now. the two Lincoln High juniors hove danced for o combined total of more than twenty years. Anne ond Renee both belong to Pershing School of Donee Anne is also o member of the Lincoln City Roller Com- pany. They engage in oil kinds of donee such os boiler, top. jazz, ond modern. Their long-term participation in donee has led Anne ond Renee into mony important productions Renee hos danced in two productions or the Lincoln Community Playhouse. Twelve Doncing Princesses ond Encore. She also received ports in the Springtime Boiler for the Lincoln Arts Festival, ond in the 1960 Miss Nebraska Pogeonr Anne ond Renee hove both danced in productions or Pinewood Bowl. These include Oklahoma. Annie Get Your Gun. West Side Story, ond Dance In The Dark. Biannual recitals or Pershing Auditorium are also on their list of performances. Another exciting payoff to the mony hours of hard work ot the donee studio hos been the chonce to travel. In 1978 Renee traveled to Europe, where she spent one week or the London Donee Center ond one week ot Exeter University in England The lost three weeks of the trip were spent visiting Brussels, Paris, ond Amsterdam This European visit was sponsored by the Internotionol Educational Institute. Donee wos also the root of Anne's trip to New York. Over o two-week rime span, she danced ot Luigi's Jazz Center ond ot the New York Conservatory of Donee Plans to return ro New York ore already on Anne's agenda for this summer. As for the future, both girls feel that donee will definitely ploy o major role, whether it be on Broadway or the Pinewood Bowl stage Renee Fox ond Anne Duntoin combine their talent Sherry Minzei Carta Mitchell David Moles Cecilio Moore Jeonine Morgan Moty Morrow Math Morton ftat Morton Dove Moss Phillis Munson Anito Munsretmon Jeff Murrell Kim Myers Angie Neemonn Jonice Nelle Alien Nelson Alon Nerud Hau Nguy Minh Nguyen Suson Nicheison Rod Niedfeld Ibml Notto Doug Novak lorn Nun Tod Nyhoff Audrey O Boyle Jim Oeitjen Juniors—93
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tocy Ryder Will Sohs Amulfo Salinas Mike Salinas Robin Scoggt Tonya Scdons Lashell Scheidegger Joner Schlegel Bruce Schlirr Dove Schmidt Mary Schmidt Jeff Schneider Cloy Schonberger Jim Schultz Kim Scott Sandro Sears fen Semelroth Kelly Shannon Suzy Shephard Dwight Sheridon Mike Schoemoker Dennis Simpson Bloke Sintek Kenlyn Smefter Lynette Buford Jim Smith Undo Smith Fbtty Smith Tracey Snow Jennifer Sorensen Liso Sothon Rom Sovereign Kristi Spole Andy Sprouse Condy Stabler Donna Stoding David Stojner Kevin Stongl Mike Steele Debbie Steeves Cheryl Stephens Tom Stephens Chetyl Sterling Louro Stewart Jon Stewart Not what you think Stereotyping is common to oil humanity, os is preju- dice. People use stereotypes to characterize groups or things that they oren r familiar with. If is on attempt to moke the unknown known or safe, and since this is often accompanied by feelings of fear, superiority or inferiority, stereotyping rends to lower people Regardless if they ore the sender or rhe recipient, nobody is safe from stereotyping. Lincoln High has good couse to be well acquainted with stereotyping. There hove always been misconcep- tions about LHS, false ideas about what rhe school is like, and about what rhe students ore like: everyone or Lincoln High is aware of whor these ideas ore But rhe Links oren r just on rhe receiving end of stereo- typing. LHS students, and even faculty, often stereotype themselves, colling oil Spartans rich snobs or oil Rockers gear-heads Because of rhe racial, cultural, and religiious diversity of the school. LHS students should be better able to set aside stereoryopes, nor just of other schools but of everyone. Iranians, Soviets, or any other group. pflfjUDl CC i Juniors—95
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