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OVER THE WALL OVER THE WALL was the best place to be when free time was in command. Lincoln's unique modular system allowed students several opportunities throughout the day to break the routine and enjoy their favorite activities. Between classes or at the end of an arduous day, students needed their own form of release, and these activities took a wide variety of shapes and sizes. While many students spent their breaks releas- ing the tension of homework in the library, others sought refuge in the park under a shade tree or in the huddle with other friends. After school there was time for sporting activities, either in the form of school sanctioned events or as other personal favorites such as jogging, bicycling and swimming. When not running in school competi- tion, Sophomore Mike Long kept in shape by running on his free time. Regular days are fine, but running in the rain is definitely the best. replied Long. When the hard workout was over Payters was the place to go for a bacon burger and a chocolate chip milkshake, a popular lunch of champions. Payters really filled the gap between fast food and a sit down restaurant. lt's not too expensive and the food sure beats the hell out of McDonaIds. Said Senior Robert Sandman. ROYAL DRAG - Burger King Qrightb as seen on a Friday night, RING MY BELL - Popular lunch time retreat, Taco Bell tleft in- setj, teems with business. AFTERNOON DELIGHT - Lincoln clientele crowd Payter's fright insetj for lunch-time treats, CLASS ACT- English teacher Ken Class Cabovej and friends tour the campus during Spirit Day. BLUES SISTERS - Seniors Tony Dal Porto and Craig Barnes en- tertain at the annual Powderpuff game. I 10 Theme ,....-.HW nf-
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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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