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Summer paradise Diamant flys to Russia Flying on a DC-10 with engine trouble is not an appealing situation to be in. Freshmen Jonathan Diamant started his vacation to Russia last summer in that circumstance. Ac- cording to Diamant, After we left Kennedy Airport, one engine went out, so we had to dump the food and fuel and fly back to the airport. Diamant had been staying with his grand- mother in New York for two weeks. Together with a travel group they were going to Russia for about two weeks. The next flight finally took off at 3:00 in the morning. They stopped at Helsinki, Finland. Since their flight was de- layed in New York, they missed their as- signed flight from Finland, where they ended up staying for a half day. Moscow was the first city they visited in Russia. They stayed there for five days at the Cosmos Hotel, which was built especially for the Olympics. The hotel is very large, nice on the outside and decorative on the inside, said Diamant, but the rooms were very small, not very comfortable at all. They vis- ited places like Lennin's Tomb, The Kremlin, St. Basil's Church, and Red Square. There are statues and posters of Lennin all over, said Diamant. He also remarked that one out of every five people on the street were mili- tary people. He seemed to enjoy the fact that there is no drinking age there. Ccontinued page 1595 Kearny Thykeo Sig, S Tracy Tower 5' f jg, wg, .ii 1' as v vingff Ui. l g S 2 . ef Ai Don Troxell Dang Tran ,ff- Julie Tucker f s ' ' ' ' p.. -.., Don Trier - A XX- Qs I Seng Tung , in Sean Tyler A V 5 -us? x Lori Underwood ' ' , - Heather Unruh at 3 I . A A , 5 l .,,,- ,,, Andy Valentine i x 0 '-' N' E H2 Evelyn Vallesteros - K g 31 A Q ' ,Zi Y fi . K Qi Chuck Valpey f - A . ' . V ' Lisa vandm 4. . T v l f David Van Teslaar Lisa Vasallo V 1 V Missy Velez F' ' ' D 22 3. VD :Q I! N S O .-.. o 1 ii. , ' i W3 1 Cl 1 m 3' m 3 S 5 O x -l DD 3. S W3 30 0 43' om L 91. -.. E 2 X an 1 Q . Q sw f Pat Walker . Shelley Walker Marci Waller Carey Ward Wendy Watson Mike Weaver ' v A ii cr? f ig, ,Q Q' 'A 1 , 3 6. 'Y ' J be ' .,. Q 4 f , Y 5 A .Q YL l an 5 3 . ',.t .f'g, X-rv ein WK. 'W X . Hx ' ff 'UD ?3:, , Tb . 'P N-if ,gr 4 . 49 158 Freshmen
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-31 ' Q , , ,..A.:x4. - - . if , , 1 1 . . x, . W -N ,- '- at 5fti5,QX 4' f 1 .as ,D .,-. N ' fnuqss ,K E Q1 L 5. gf Ji iiig? 5 1. , - K A . Aix LI. 4 5, , Z tg Q -1 k,.U-. 4 ,.,, . if 1 . X I new if . E+ QA .J 'What's a mod?' Frosh adjust to system. Freshmen adapted quickly to Lincoln High School and its unique modular system. They found the system quite different from that of Lincoln Senior Elementary. Students recognized the advantages and disadvantages of the lengths of their classes and breaks. Many felt that their classes were too long, while others felt that their breaks were too long and got boring. Many school functions were a welcome change also. The opportunities for out of school activities were numerous and the par- ticipation by freshmen was great. Rallies were great and the dances and games were pretty good too, said freshman Russ Coff- man. On the whole, freshmen enjoyed the change to the new school and system. They participated in many activities and found new and interesting things to do on their breaks. ' Libby Schreiber Dana Seawell f Ann Segarinl Lumya Sengxay Lori Shirley Kristy Shirrel i Dean Shotswell Cynthia Shumatr Leah Slatter Chris Small Andrea Smith ,ds Carla Smith Matt Smothers ' Eddie Snow 4 v- , rfg .sf X il v.'-- K 1 5 5 R- , . X Y 1 V' - --1 fwfr, n .Y-Q W Vanly Sok 153551 ' Tony Solas Has Sophany Sandi Soracco -f Steve Stafford Ronnie Staggs Thomas Standring - Craig Sterni Kelly Stevens Tim Stewart ' ' Jeff Stone ,L 5 ,s. evra Q . C Q ' Kenneth Sundahl Shannon Swingle ' .r fv- Y .A 2 -.1 ' K Jeffery Taylor e a t or X. .ff X W if .tt rf if ti if f 1 It P . 1 il Q .. gg , 1 5, - x t 1' Michelle Taylor Meach Thath Acksone Thavisak L ,1 , - Laurie Thompson X ' , via, - . - r Mark Thomas Robert Thomas Q r ' f , ii Yvette Thornton ' f i-if 1 al' 1. gjgjis if QQ C Freshmen 157
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