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Unusual theme makes waves 1981-82 Yearbook staff doubled its size which gave the editors an advantage in com- pleting the book. The staff which contained 58 people included a diverse variety of ju- niors, sophomores and seniors. The editors, Lynn Day, Heidi Primack and Brett Setness spent a week in August at Lo- gan, Utah learning new yearbook design and production Lincoln Log's theme 'Off the Wall' is the first of its kind in Lincoln's history, said advisor Steve Howell. Opposed to having a theme based on movies or the- ater or some particular thing, 'Off the Wall' has many flexible areas and reflects many corners and lifestyles of Lincoln's students. Scott Paul returned as head photogra- pher. He was assisted by Bill Davis and Pete Schultz. The Log Theme should appeal to those peo- ple at Lincoln High who still have a spark of originality in them, said editor Heidi Pri- mack. 22 Yearbook
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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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,Ayr---Q. HOW DISGUSTING: Sophomore John S. Sigwart Qfar leftj grimaces as he's handed another ads assign- ment. FREEZE FRAME: LOG photogra- phers fleftb from left-Front to right: Scott Paul Chead photographerj, Jenny Perry, David Walters, Pete Schultz Casst. photographerl, Diane Datart, Bill Davis, Kris Vincelet, Paul Chan, and Daniel Zapata enjoy a free moment together XX . GOD! NOT ANOTHER DEADLINE!! Editors Lynn Day, Brett Setness and Heidi Primack Cfar lefty plan their next deadline. MR. BILL FOR PRES.: fleft to right? lst row- Heidi Primack, Brett Setness, and Lynn Day 2nd row- Jill Martucci, Kathy Seligman, Todd Pretzer, Kristi Bartolomei, Toni Cantoloupi, Kirk Vincelet, Pete Schultz. Jenny Perry, Bill Davis, Scott Paul, Dan Sapata, Lesley Johnson, Maureen Chalmers, Diana Cahoon, John Sigwart, David Walters, Ron McGuire, Craig Barnes, Third row- Sandra Chu, Pam Miller, Karen Nicholas, Diane Dutart, Karen Browning, CiCi Cislidge, Alyson McAuley, Fourth row- Ronnalee Burns, Stacey Smith, Sherri Louie, Robin Boswell, Helene Setness, Fifth row- Tyler Grasham, Todd Trotter, Terri Evans, Troy Cundick, Joni Guerreo, Eric Steinmetz, Trish Lawson, Lance Vetsey, Stacy Hodge. CON-MAN- Senior Bill Davis Crightj checks on developments in the darkroom. PICTURE PERFECT- Sophomore Carrie Brown Cabovej sorts through various pictures for her layout, O Yearbook 23
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