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TokinQo minute out of their busy schedule to •sit douxv Wlththesuninherevesondthespirt nhersou. Rmy Lon Rllison ond Cvon Sheele grob o bite to eot Delisi prepored to cruise her sunmer oujov Time off from school appreciated Sleeping, work and play fill summer days For most high school students, summer is o season that is completely set opart from the rest by the obvious reason of there being no school. In fact, most students don't think of summer as a season at all. It's mostly considered as the time between the last day of one school year and first doy of the next Summer iso season, though, and Lincoln High School students mode a fun time of it in 1983. Many students were asked of their seasonal activities, and the results varied immensly from vacationing, to sleeping in late, to going to The Gome Gallery', the summertime wos filled with events Links' photographer Gary Cunningham said about his summer. Most of my summer wos spent working for Lincoln Tent and Awning', but in my free time I enjoyed biking in and out of Lincoln taking pictures Junior Roger Hul insky spent much of his summer raking gardens I needed some money for the summer so I thought of a worthwhile way to moke some cosh here in the neighborhood (Belmont). I raked gardens. Somebody's got to do iL right? Some students hod more to do. ond some hod less, but nearly everyone agreed that it wos a pretty easy-going summer. To many it wos their last easy- going' summer, os jobs are oquired with maturity, ond responsibility replaces childhood I tremendously enjoy the change of seasons. said LHS Principal Sanford Nelson But I don't like to hove winter come m October and stay until Caster, fall is a beautiful time of year but I can't wait for spring. He continued, The summers do get hot, but in a few months they are gone ' Many students agree thot summer seems o very temporary season as it ends abruptly with the beginning of school This school year began with Heat Schedule. (remember?), one of seven schedules thot Lincoln High runs on Summer 1 3
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Rooms provide identity clues Is q dean room really that necessary? CLEAN UP THIS ROOM! UUHEN I IDAS VOUR AGE. MV ROOM IDAS NEVER MESSV.. ' Sound familiar? Some parents seem to have a fetish about rooms being meticulously clean, for some unknown reason, wading through filthy, molding socks, countless Slim UUhitman albums, and lost years' crumpled Biology assignments just doesn't strike parents as a rewarding experience! Other parents, however, don’t find such adventures on their teenagers' bedroom floor... but on the walls! Junior Amy Delisi's room, for example, has walls that ore littered with endless rainbows and posters. Her room has been declared the first one-room art museum. And then, of course, there's the collectors' room They collect either just one specific thing —or—anything and everything. It vanes from stuffed onimols. statues, pet rocks, or just plain JD-N-K! Junior Erin Egon's room has the old- foshioned look. The furniture in the room has the curlicue style of old-fashioned furniture However, her room is not entirely old-fashioned, for she has a very new- fashioned stereo system. And lost, but not least, there's the contemporary look. Stylish, space age type of furniture, and earth tones can be found in senior Todd Duncan's room. One tends to be reminded of the futuristic cartoon The Jetsons after looking at his bedroom. The color ond style of a bedroom can describe a person's personality ond attitude. For example, o yellow modern room could characterize a cheerful, fashionable person. There are many different styles of rooms. Some ore cluttered, others are neat and clean. Some have an old-fashioned look, and others are modern. The interesting fact is. rooms are like people. No two are exactly alike. Rooms-1S
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