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TIQANSID IQTATIU 1. 4 Student Life Here at Lincoln we have many forms of transportation, some people drive, others walk, and some ride the bus, either public or school. Tastes in cars are very different here. Some people have old beat up cars which they wouldn't trade for the world. Kirk Stevens says this about his car, It might not look good, but it gets me where I want to go. On the other hand, Rick Troeger's car is his pride and joy. My car IS bad and I wou1dn't trade it for the world. For those people who either walk or ride the bus, winter can be very long. When it is cold I wish I was in a car, says Alexis Zirpoli. For those who ride the bus, sometime the ride can be very interesting. Liz Consolver says, You meet a lot of interesting people on the bus. This is how Lancers get around. M. Klomp Skateboarding is major means of transportation for Terry Hamilton and Santiago J aramillo Holly Duckworth's prized red Mustang is a favonte around school
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Brentwood Center is a popular place for Lincoln Q N D L I N C 0 students during lunch and after school. Brentwood I Qt, pa lcross the street is the perfect place for hungry ,igh schoolers to go for lunch, where they find a 'ariety of fast food restaurants. I Daily Queen, Burger King, McDonalds, Wendy's, Taco Bell, Win- chelle's, and Grandy's, lunch or just a mid-aftemoon snack, these are the places where Lincoln students went. When asked why they went across the street Dione Diehl said, Their food is much better than cafeteria food. Lincoln students were privileged in the sense that they were able to have a choice between school food and fast food. And where did students get the money to eat at these illustrious establishments? They worked at them. Such places were major sources of income taken in by Lincoln students as summer or after school part time jobs. J .Esterly B. Bates 1 Q J . Dairy Queen is one of those ever-popular lunch retreats for Lincoln students. It is also conveniently located: across the street. LIFE Student Life
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WEEKENDS In many shapes and sizes. Whether it be fun in the sun with a game of touch football or setting up a date for Saturday night. The main idea of weekends ap- pears to be to have a good time. Although there you are, those time when your teachers give you an excess of homework, and your parents give you a list of chores to do C20 pages longj. You say to yourself, I CAN'T FINISH, but always, from somewhere deep down inside us all of a sudden a burst of energy appears and all the work disap- pears like magic. No matter what we say or do there is one great thing about them, and in the words of Naomi Anderson Pm just glad we have them. B. Cherry Lincoln students wait for an incredible theatrical experience at the Brentwood Theaters. Rob Bonato and Scott Pelster work hard to solve the problem that has halted them and their journey. LIFE Student Life
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