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Aft e being crowned nomecoming King and Ojeen Tony Lopez and HoNy Vost are speechless Dunng a auciol moment in the Lincoln High vs Grand Island gone. Lincoln High School Peppers cheer on. Appearing to be drumming themselves to sleep the percussion wraps up the homecoming activities Along with Student Council members Don Sweenev and Scott Warren ore distinguished olums Aolond Luedtde and Dove McCommon standing ot respectful attention Homecoming—29
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Students become sailors in time Homecoming proves to be a breeze Fx many students, homecoming soils right post them and they didn't even know whot hoppened. But for some stu- dents and former students, the 1985-84 Homecoming will never be forgotten. Surely Donald Bryant. David McCammon and Roland luedtke will remember returning as distinguished alumni to Lincoln High. And Homecoming Ring Tony Lopez will probably remember Homecoming os will Queen Holly Vost. Being named Homecoming King really mode my year,'' Lopez said. Of course, attendants Debbie Nichols. Jill Johnson. Sarah Herman. Sandy Scherger, Kcrt Meyer. Dave Sherwood. Craig Little and Chuck Hansen should remember Homecoming. find who could forget the creativity of the band as they formed o soilboot while playing Sailing by Christopher Cross dunng the half-time activities? Finally, just in cose there are still students who missed the boat ' for Homecoming. T-shirts were sold with the Homecoming theme. Sailing Through Time. printed on them. The role of Homecoming in the waves of time issometimes overlooked, but this year many people contributed to make it a more memorable experience for everyone 28—Homecoming
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Shoaling great emotion, « t mwnoefsfric lipshv '« Keiin Hme prottue iute into «•BBrar the oi'xi The Creotute Cre«os Getting their notesotgonized. '.V Ciji (fctiiff f 3the StodentCounolpreparepiti-.r. forthodonte Goals entail time Rewards ore worth time, energy It's seven in the morning, and 40° without the wind. The bond is outside learning the half-time shour for the next football game. . . It's 10.30 p.m. ond the play-people ore still working on the ploy that is to be performed in two days... This is hour students in organizations spend o lot of their time before ond after school. These people put in ot least five hours extra per week. 'The rewards are worth it. soys senior Tracy Borgmon. It is not only the bond and ploy-people, it's all the members of ony dub or octivity Everyone is expected to put m o little extra time for whatever they do. UUhy do these people do it? The final product is what you work for, said senior Potti Obrien. It's fun expressing myself. said Borgmon. I like to create soid tumor Keith Hole. UUhether it is in a small club or one of the rather large clubs or activities, these people really work to achieve their goals. These goals could be anything from personal enioyment to putting on a show for others. Don Sweeney, a newly elected sophomore to Student Council, felt that his goal was to be involved in the changes and happenings of the school and to prepore myself for the future. You hove to work for all your goals. My ultimate goal istowrite. is what O'Brien, editor o The Advocate, said of her goals. The attitude of spending extra time is summed up well by Keith Hoie. when he said: UJe complain a lot; but we wouldn't do it if we didn't like it!! 30-Ogomzotions
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