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,. 6.f-'- 'Aiznumg 'THE WORLD IN 80 DNY5 llli irvvtlC tt sf. 1, all -' 'T Having a foreign affair lVlembers ofthe American Field Service proved that going around the world in '80 wasn't imposs- ible. Coming to Lincoln High School this year to learn about American culture were Pekka Natunen from Finland and Per Aberg from Swe- den. During Spirit Days, A.F.S. sold helium balloons and candy. They held a booth at Lincoln Center Sidewalk Sale where they sold handmade Christmas ornaments and participated in a one week ex- change program with Bret Harte High School. A.F.S. ended the year with a Spring trip to Nlarriots. Officers included Sue Plath, president, Sar- ah Kinberg, vice-president, Melissa Grieve, secretary, Carol lVlcGowan, treasurer, Lynn Searle and Holly Houston, advisors. FULL OF HOT AlR-- A.F.S. member Carol lVlcGowan, lleftl, sells balloons during Spirit Days. WHAT EVER- Patty Sullivan and Susie Cunningham, ltop leftl, look a little skeptical over a decision made. ALL THOSE IN FAVOR- Sue Plath, labovel, takes a vote at a meeting. A.F.S X
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Community aids planting project Providing communication lines between the school and home was the greatest purpose of the Parent-Teacher-Student -Association this year. Under the leadership of lVlarion Bjornstad, president, the group held neighborhood feed- back sessions where parents could discuss prob- lems with Principal Dean Welin. Other officers included Peggy Guttieri, vice-president: Nlona Smith, second vice-president, Sarah Kinberg, secretary, Mary Fornaciari, treasurerp Evelyn Schmitt, auditor. With the help of Bill lVlcKeever, Arbor Day was planned. Parents donated plants and par- ticipated in a planting session in April. Along with staff luncheons and coffees, P.T.S.A. sponsored their annual Parent's Night. They also sold rice crispy treats on Spirit Day and booster cushions at football and basketball games. MAKE A NOTE OF THAT--lVlrs. Bjornstad and an interested parent, ltop rightl, discuss selling Booster cushions at basketball games. COFFEE BREAK--Jean Garbeff, labovel, listens to plans for Spirit Day. HAVE A SEAT--lVlarge Hellwig, lrightl, participates in a feedback session. P.T.S.A.
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Best of Lincoln theme for LOG Recording the Best of Lincoln in the 1980 LOG, the 18 member yearbook staff spent many hours chronologuing the year's events. Adding pages to cover Spring sports and working with early deadlines for the 40 pages of full color meant extra work for the staff, but Editors Shelly Fennell and Kathy Fujii felt that it was worth the effort. lt didn't seem fair to not cover Spring sports, said Fujii. so we juggled the dead- lines to allow for it. Continuing with a color senior section posed a few problems for the staff. We missed a deadline to include some late pic- tures, said Fennell. but unfortunately we could not get them all in. In the Spring, five members of the staff competed in a national conference in Seat- tle. lndividual winners include Fujii, first in newsmagazine layout, Fennell, third in year- book layout, and Daren Primack, honorable mention in photography. lVIr. Steven Howell took over the advising post for this year. F .- .R f.. X . ,. 13 ,,,,,i 'f' Sq.. g sg aff 'S-nf 5'3'!1.S..v Yearbook Staff We N '
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