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ih i a7 75 ehGbeSialay Gis Wal 3 epasep ise: ny Marleuse and her American family. Front row: left to right: Marleuse, Ter- esa Bianachini. Back row, left to right: Marleuse Quadros And now modeling her new winter coat... Judy, Mr. Rhoads, Mrs. Rhoads, and Trudy. Marleuse is hard at work on the volley- ball court Marleuse Quadros came to us in December. She has been active in Volleyball a nd Chorus. Everyone will remember her. She has cheered up everyones heart here at Lincoln. Marleuse had come from a Ranch in Brazil. She helps her mother in taking care of it. Every- one will miss her. Best of luck in the future.
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Ceresa Bianchini Our foreign exchange student from Chile, Teresa Bianchini, first lived with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rhoads and family, but moved in the middle of the year to live with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Murfield and family. She took Biology, Chemistry, Art, Algebra, English Il, P.E., and Chorus. The best part is that she'll be here next year as a senior with Lincoln Community School. Smile, you're on Candid Camera Boy, this is hard work What's another 5000 calories
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Goillermo Gotierret | Memo] Memo is one of the three foreign exchange students you could find walking down the halls of Lincoln, but he is the one and only foreign exchange student from Colombia. While in America, Memo stayed with the Robert Homer family. Then, Memo moved to stay with the Glen Thumma family. While here, Memo kept himself busy with Chorus, Ad- vanced Science, Advanced Algebra, American History, Creative Writing, Study Hall, and Art. The kids that return to the halls of Lincoln next year will sure miss Memo. Best of Luck Memo. Will the real Tarzan please swing down. Memo's first American family: . . 7 Memo's second American family: Bob, Terry, Linda, David, Memo, Pe Fax F Memo, Bruce, Jeff, Glen, Lee. and Arlene. : A : Memo in his hide-a-way hut. Memo's real family. Memo and his American brother, David.
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