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Craig Willey Brenda- Williams Brent Williams 'Craig Williams Susan Williams Cathy Wilson Jackie Wilson ' Linda Wong Peter Wong W Gena Woolsey Eddie Wunsch Norman Yamiguchi Marie Yamuni Jennifer Yee A Kathy Yep Brigitta Zillmer 112 ,cv- ,.. X
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'TP QP! i Asfx 1, 5. ?.g European summer While most students spent their summer taking in all those California rays, some fortunate few were doing what they mostly dream about. We learned to be a lot more independent, said Sandy Gaal after a five and a half week European tour which took him and some thirty others to such countries as England, France, Spain, and Russia. The tour was organized through People to People and included students from Northern California. 1 People to People promotes foreign communication and inter- national relationships through staying with host families in their t homes, explained Susy Lang, who also participated in this chance of a lifetime opportunity. The group saw many different historical places and learned about different aspects of the European culture, but, . . . that part was not half as improtant as experiencing the people, said Lang. My favorite thing was the boat ride on the Seine River on the Fourth of July, said Susy. 1 The experience of meeting new people and being responsible for their own actions is the memory that all the students will remem- ber and treasure. Seniors J.J. Vallejo Marc Velez Valerie Venable Lance Vetesy Abel Villagomez Teri Vincelet Lyndley Wadley Sean Wagnon Tod Walker Linda Walters Lesley Walton Barry Ward Kristyn Waters Philip Wedegaetner Jolene Welch Susan Werner Julia Whittington Lisa 'Wiggins .Scott Wilder 111 1
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l G4 ll Wlall of fiame Over the past four years, the members of the class of 1982 have demonstrated their individuality in many different areas. Lincoln is a school consisting of a very di- verse and unique student body, and this diversity prompted the inclusion of not merely 10 outstanding seniors, but 436 recognizable individuals. The selection committee for Top sen- iors, felt that those accomplishments, which often go unnoticed deserve recog- nition. lt is therefore appropriate that all 436 seniors be congratulated for their unique contribution to Lincoln High School. Said one committee member, Al- though the class of 1982 has often been accused of being 'apathetic', each senior has in his own way displayed a creative and non-conformist attitude towards Lin- coln High. I l
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