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-Lr SET IN STGNE .. Despite the many radical changes that created an exciting and unique environment for many students, there remained a strong emphasis on the traditional aspects of Lincoln High that, through the years have become SET IN STONE. Many of the oldest traditions still alive at Lincoln High School have become very important in our everyday lives. The Seniors once again found sanctuary from class and stud- ies in the Senior area. This year, the walk was designed by Senior, Craig Barnes, who was also responsible for oversee- ing and putting together the final product. Although we had a slight problem with vandalism early on, we finally got our acts together and did an excellent job. Rallies and assemblies evoked a sense of spirit and comra- derie amongst class members while enforcing the together- ness of the school as a whole. On the academic side of school life, the P.S.A.T. and S.A.T. remained an area of concern for a majority of Juniors and Seniors. Extra curricular activities although very much a part of Lincoln tradition, were not necessarily school sanctioned. Senior cut day once again became a reality as many mem- bers ofthe class of '82' took an unofficial holiday. I think it's an excellent release, commented Senior Mary Alexander. lt's a good feeling just to let your 'senioritis' take control once in a while. Swenson Park was also a main hang-out for many Lincoln students who preferred to get away from school altogether. O Theme 13
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CLUBS lvl ,lf ' 4' I -3 4 ' - X it are ' .X r 4 'F 5 A N. A nw tl lg- :Die T' , v 1 i z l l f F Ciubs went OFF SCHEDULE, as eat broke away and dis- played their own uniqi styles. With an addi- l It tion of the Physics ai Equestrian clubs, the thirty-six groups participatq in rallies, competitions and different fund-raisers. 1 With the Physics Club, many students were able to hold a position in one of their many groups. The club was started abo, four or five years ago by a few students who wanted to get together to talk about cars. Today, the club, led by President Mary Ale ander, Vice President Danny Leonard, and- Secretary Grace Chan, works together to make the club not just a social group, but group that study Physics and also look into different career perspectives. The Club took many trips, including one to San Francisif where they went to the Exploratorium and studied difterentkinds of architecture. The Equestrian club also worked to get the group going, and worked hard in order to accomplish their goals in the future. AFS brought an international twist to Lincoln as the sponsored students from different countries. The Asilomar delegates worked hard under the direction of their elected leade Nancy Bramwell. Different ideas and situations also intrigued the Thespians, La Voz, and BSU. As in the past years, clubs wee once again a very important tradition for many Lincoln students. - 14 clubs '
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