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MEMORABLE From Freshman Orientation to tearful graduation, four years of high school left MEMORABLE RECORDINGS 00 the minds of the class of '8O. Coming from across the street at Lincoln Senior Ele- mentary in the fall of '76, students had different ideas of what high school would be like. Some had heard stories of Seniors canning Freshmen who dared to step on the Senior Walk. Others were told that classes would be unbearably hard, and the mod-system was utterly confusing. After a few weeks at Lincoln, however, most of the rumors were disregarded as students got used to high school life. As the class went through high school, it was unsucc- 'M www , , LINCOLN ALMA lVlATER-- A Lincoln basketball player, lrighti, symbolizes the end of a game by raising his right arm and singing the alma mater, HIGH SCHOOL SWEETHEAFlTS-- Seniors Danny Chapman and Tammy lVlarlow,labovei, enjoy a relaxing moment to- gether. Epilogue RECORDINGS essful in winning Spirit Day competitions, but most en- joyed the annual Homecoming activities anyway. Our efforts weren't reflected in awards, said Kari Foster, senior class secretary. Our class put a lot of time and energy into Spirit Day. Football games, prom, Homecoming, Winter Formal, and parties were the various activities seniors participa- ted in that will remain implanted in their minds for a lifetime. Graduation brings about mixed feelings. For some it is a sad ending to four fun-filled years. For others it is a beginning of independence and opportunities.
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CANDID COLLAGE-- A collage of the decade, Ibelowl, shows inportant people and events of the 70's. COMING HOlVlE-- Air Force Lt. Col. Robert Stirm, Ileftl, is greeted by his family after more than five years as a POW in North Vietnam. NUCLEAR ACClDENT-- The Three Mile Island nuclear plant, Ibelow Ieftl, is pictured in the early morning hours after the mishap. IIVIPEACH THE PRES.-- An anti-Nixon demonstrator wear- ing a prison suit and Nixon mask, Ibottom leftl, tries to persuade passing traffic to honk during the Watergate crisis of '74. Nixon resigned later that year. Epilogue
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l N T-llS IS IT--A Lincoln graduate, fahovel, raises her hands in joy after commencement excercise. GIVE 'ENI THE FINGER--Juniors Kevin Huber and Lyn Cristopolus, labove rightl, make use of their fingers to add spirit to a basketball game. BON VOYAGE!--Signing farewell, a Lincoln student, Qrightj, writes in a friend's yearbook. Epilogue
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