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Literary Society Literary society changes name Lincoln Literary Society adopted a new name this year, Over The Rainbow, A Fanta- sy Journey. Prior to this, the magazine had been known as Melange. Future artists and authors contributed their talent to writing poetry, short stories and artwork. English teachers Arleen Wattel and Carol Stegmiller were the advisors of the ten member society. Junior Theresa Narron was editor, junior Richard Smith was production manager and seniors James Cooper and James Tomlin were art directors. Junior Scott Nelson served as assistant prduction manager. The students this year, decided to make a change in light of the 198O's, so we decided on the scholarly approach, said Wattel con- cerning the name change. At the end ofthe year the students made a magazine consisting of the best artwork sub- mitted. The profits went to the production for the following year. WATCH THE BIRDIE- Advisor Arleen Wattel and junior Richard Smith, Ctop lefty, organize ,,. the production end of the magazine. WATCH THE BIRDIE ll- Editor Theresa Narron and staff member, Qleftj, discuss new layout styles. as - if l Q x i ,Q fi I-all X 4 ff Z' 4 ki A +4- 1
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intents Ions .w-...md Foreign relations hostsstudents HE'S FROM WHERE?- Senior John Hafey, fleftb, inquires about his per- spective student as sophomore Jio-I Nlarchick listens intentively. I GOT lT- Junior Gail Johnston and exchange student Marta Castano, Ctop leftj, laugh at a joke told at an AFS meeting, SO, THIS IS CALIFORNIA - While listening to Conni Malloy, Bridgetta Sillmer, Sirpa Nikitin, Amy Tenala, Caboveb, try to pick up upon American slang. American Field Service, otherwise known as AFS, was a club that sent students from America to study in other countries. It also allowed students from other countries to come and study at Lincoln High School. This year, Sarah Kinberg went to Venezuela and in exchange Marta Castano came to Stockton, said President of the club John Hafey. One ofthe club's main goals was to earn 1,000 dollars, doing various activities on the campus. This year they held a bake sale, carnation sale, and sold misseltoe dur- ing the holidays. The goal of American Field Service is to be able to bring a student to Lincoln High and also be able to send a stu- dent to another country, said Conni Malloy, the club advisor. The club offered a Domestic exchange, and exchange with another state in the U.S.A. That program was the only half year exchange available. O AFS 121
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