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gra- Ai 233314 , W, UN-BIASED - Dean of Students. Brenda Bias Ctopj, lends a helping hand to a new student. PUNCH IT OUT - Chemistry stu e new and wonderful things with the help of a new computer. htj, reading lab Tech, goes over a d nt David Vantessler Qaboveb discovers SOUND IT OUT - Mrs. Gee, Cabove rig homework assignment with student, Yajaira Betancourt. Theme
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i ' 1 V :L f F. b ,S fm Many different styles were seen around campus as students were AWAY from the plain, simple look. Lincoln was invaded by 'Preppies and Punk-rockers as each person showed how original they are. Students were often seen wearing straight-legged jeans, IZOD shirts, 'Off The Wall Vans, and Sperry Top-Siders, while the Punks added heir own little touch-a short, layered, punk-rock haircut, usually with a wisted bandana tied around their head. Some new styles included knick- rs, which were pants cut right below the knee, and metallic colored flats. et some people disired the army look, which was khaki or camouflage lothes. Different colored Vans and decorated shoelaces are really popular this ear, stated Sophomore Stacey Halboth. Also-one pierced ear for guys. his year is really punk. Listening to their own music privately was easy to do with Astrotunes-a mall tape recorder with earphones. Astrotunes were widely seen hroughout campus as students rocked out to various groups. I really liked the fashion this year because nobody had to conform to he style of one group, remarked Freshman Kristi Martindale. mtl' 1 . X .X QCA N Y ' A J 1 Xxx aff? --ai ..--s .Ex w .nm N v H . .IFR .,,V,, , .2 . , 5, fl I Egg Q97 nba M Q05 QP 3 w wil yy rl SJ LURKING IN THE GRASS - Junior Allyson McAuley ffar leftj displays camou- flage attire as she attacks her books. PREP IS A FOUR LETTER WORD - Freshmen Eddie Guerrero talks to prepped out Ann Segarini fleftj while on a break. JAMMIN' - Junior Dan Stein fbelowy flaunts his newly aquired mohawk. n. O Theme
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F 'n' . ,f ., , ,. ilffl X f , if ,.i y W ip LAYING THE BRICKS As ideas developed into reality, new experiences helped in LAYING THE BRICKS for the building of student's futures. Learning skills necessary for survival after graduation was the main objective ofthe class for the Seniors called Living Management. The class teaches sewing, cooking, managing finances -things you really need to know when you're on your own, ex- plained Senior Kristin Schimke. Horse lovers united and formed the Equestrian Club. Members enjoyed spending time with those who shared their mutual interest in horses. Room 501 was the location of the new Readingfwriting Center where mods missed in class could be made up. Those who needed to could also come in and improve their reading, writing, pronunciation, and vocabulary. This was especially helpful to Indo- Chinese students learning English. Peer tutors worked in the center and were awarded school credits for their help. Peer tutor Suzi Nlochan explained, I like it because l'm helping people and learning at the same time. Students who needed to strengthen their basic skills had a place to go since the Title One program was opened. A fundamental skills lab that focused on the development of one's own special talents was the function of Title One . Building a positive self- concept is also important because when students don't feel good about themselves and their different abilities, then they can't achieve the success that they desire in school and all other areas of life, said Title One director Ida Mautlich. l TOWER OF POWER - Water tower at Swenson Park Qleftj, is a place where some students spend their time. Theme 9 POETIC JUSTICE - Junior Trung Duy Dao Qabovej studies for a Poets and Semantics test.
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