Lincoln High School - Totem Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1981

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ADMINISTRATIO CUUNSELGRS Al Rob Barr Edwin Scott Duane Trefethen Prin l Vice Principal Vice Principal Robert Lennon Nancy Lilly Career Counselor Head Counselor Qistrar Ernest Scheele Wanda Allen ACtiVlty Coord inato r School Project Associate



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3. Moderate or dark bluish green to greenish blue. ln this sense, also called teal blue. See color. lMiddle English tele, akin to Middle Dutch tallnc, Middle Low German teIinkf.l -teal adj. team tteml n. 1. a. Two or more draft animals harnessed to a vehicle or farm implement. b. A vehicle along with the animal or animals hamessed to it. 2. A group of animals exhibited or performing together, as horses at an equestrian show. 3. A group of players on the same side in a game. 4. Any group organized to work together: a team of engineers. 5. Regional. A brood or flock. 6. Obsolete. Offspring: lineage. -v. teamed, teaming. teams. -tr. 1. To harness or join together so as to form a team. 2. To transport or haul with a draft team. -lntr. 1. To form a team. Often used with up, 2. To drive a team. lMiddle English temtel, Old English team, offspring, brood, team of animals. See deuk- in Appendixfl team-mate ltEm'mat'J n. A fellow member of a team. team-:ter ttEm'sterl n. 1. A person who drives a team. 2. A truck driver. team-work ft6m'wflrk'j n. Cooperative effort by the members of a team to achieve a common goal. tel-po! ltE'p6t'J n. A covered pot with a spout in which tea is steeped and from which it is served. Teapot Dome. A region near Casper, Wyoming, set aside in l9l5 as a naval oil reserve: the subject of a scandal during the Harding administration 09225. tea-poy lte'poi'j n. 1. A small table for holding a tea service. 2. Any small, decorative three-legged'table. IAlteration lin- flucncod by TBA, of Hindi tipdi : Hindi tin, three, from Sanskrit tri lsee trol- in Appendix'l + Middle .Persian pdf, foot lsee ped-' in Appendix'l.l tear' ltarl v. more ttbr, tori, tom ttom, tornl lsee Usage .note belowl, teerlng. tears. --tr.. 1. To pull apart or into pieces: rend. 2. To make tan opening! by ripping. 3. To laoerate lone's skin, for examplel. 4. To extract or separate forcefully: to wrench. 5. To divide: disunite: torn between opposing choices. -lntr. 1. To become torn. 2. To move with heedless speed: rush headlong. --rear down. To demolish: tear down old tenements. --tear lnto. To attack with great violence or vigor. -tear off. To produce hurriedly and casually. -n. 1. An act of tearing. 2. The result of tearingg a rip or rent. 3. A great rush: a hurry. 4. Slang. A carousal: spree. lTear, tore, torn: Middle English teren, tore tearlier taarl, toren, Old English teran, ter, toren. See der-3 in Appendixfl Synonyms: tear, rip, rvnd, split, cleave, sever, slit, slash. 'l nese verbs refer to the act of pulling or breaking something apart or to cutting or dividing it. usually forcibly. Tear involves either pulling an object apart so as to produce a breach or laeeration or a complete separation of parts, or wrenching one object from another to which it has been joined. Rip is applicable in the senses specified for tear but often implies separation along a seam, joint, or other dividing line. Rip also is somewhat stronger in its suggestion of force. Rend refers to violent pulling or wrenching apart of 1. thing's components. Split refers either to dividing an object fircibly, by breaking it and thus sepa- rating its parts completely, or to producing a fracture in its entire length or breadth C leave most often refers to splitting by cutting or chopping with a sharp instrument. Sever usually means to cut forcibly an d decisively, thus removing a part from the whole of somethinpz. Slit refers to cutting lengthwise and producing a narrow intision, usually methodically rather than violently. Slash means to cut with powerful, sweeping strokes. Usage: Torn, never mfr-, is the standard past participle of the Y verb to tear. tear' ltlrl n. 1. A drop of the clear saline liquid that by the lachqmal gland of the eye and lubricates between the eyeball and the eyelid. 2. A drop of an hardened fluid. 3. Plural. The act of weeping. Used ID! bored to tears: The farewell party leh her in tears. teared. tearing. teen. To fill with tears. lMiddlc English tere, tear, Old English tiar, tehher. See dlknl- in Appendixfl tear-drop ltlr'dr6p'b n. 1. A single tear. 2. An object having the shape of a tear. tear-ful ltlr'f:lJ adj. Filled with or exciting tears: piteous. --tear'lul-ly adv. -teer'fut-ness n. tear gas. Any of various agents that on dispersal, usually from grenades or projectiles. irritate the eyes and cause blinding tears. Also called lacrrymator. tear-jerk-er ltlr',i0r'k:rl n. Slang. A pathetic story, drama, or performance apt to make one mawkishly weepy. tea-room ltE'roTam', -r6om'J n. A restaurant or shop serving tea and other refreshments. Also called teashop. , tea rose. 1. Any of sew eral cultivated roses derived from Rosa odorata, having fragrart yellowish or pink flowers. 2. Pale to strong yellowish pink. See color. -rea'-rose' adj. tear sheet ttarl. A p tge taken from a periodical and used chiefly to provide evidence to an advertiser of the publication of his advertisement. Teas-dale ltEz'dal'l, Sara. l884-1933. American poet. tease ltezl v. teased. teasing. renee. -tr. 1. To annoy: pester: vex. 2. To make fun of: playfully mock. 3. To arouse hope, desire, or curiosity in without affording satisfaction. 4. a. To coax. b. To gain by persistent coaxing. 5. To cut ltissue, for examplel into pieces for examination. 8. To disentangle and dress the fibers of twool, for examplel. 7. To raise the nap of lclothl by dressing, as with a fuller's teasel. 8. To ruffle tthe hairy by combing from the ends toward the scalp for an airy, full effect. -intr. To annoy or make fun of someone per- sistently., -n. 1. The :ict of teasing. 2. A person or thing that tcases, as: e. One givtn to playful mocking. b. A coquettish T-bone lt6'b6n'J n. A thick porterhouse steak taken from the small end of the loin and containing a T-shaped bone. Also called T-bone steak. tba., tbsp. tablespoon: tablespoonful. Tc The symbol for the element technetium. Tchad. The French name for Chad. Tchal-kov-sky lchi-kof'sk6, -k6f'skEl, Peter Ilyitch. Also Tachal-kov-sky. l840-l893. Russian composer. Tcho-khov. See Chekhov. tchr. teacher. td, TD, td. touchdown. T.D.N. total digestible nutrients. Te The symbol for the element tellurium. tea itil n. 1. A shrub, Thea sinensis for Camellia slnenstlsl, of eastern Asia, having fragrant white flowers and evergreen leaves. 2. The dried leaves of this plant, prepared by various processes and in various stages of growth, and used to make a hot beverage. 3. An aromatic, slightly bitter beverage made by steeping tea leaves in boiling water. 4. Any of various bever- ages made by steeping the leaves of certain other plants, or from beef or other extracts. 5. Any of various plants having leaves used to make a tcalike infusion. 6. a. Chiejly British. An aftemoon refreshment usually of cakes served with tea. b. A social gathering at which tea is taken. 7. British. High tea. 8. Slang. Marijuana lseej. IEarlier lay, tee lprobably via Dutch thee and Malay tehl, from Amoy te, from Ancient Chinese d'a lwhence Mandarin Chinese ph'a'J.l tea bag. A small porous sack holding sufficient tea leaves to make an individual serving of tea. tea ball. A small perforated metal ball for immersing tea leaves in hot water. tt6'ber'EJ n., pl. -rlas. A plant, the wlntergreen lseel, tea Any of vanous cookies or biscuits often Also called lf. -tr. 1. To to. 2. To provide by example or 4. To as an cause to taught never ask taught, , Old lpast tensej lunattested past par- Appendix 'I tutor, train. school, dis- knowledge or skill. it can refer to any suggests methodical is comprehensive either by ex- in many subjects. of one student or a concentration on particular r sometimes an animal, for a role. now usually refer to training implies indoctrination, not sense. and an arduous learning to teaching of control, espe- instruction or training, mean to most applicable, Instruct or, more usually refers to group. Train intended to as Black- person wtth a teeche ammg of a of teachers. student in a university or college that provides financial aid in -teaching fellowship. various devices designed to teach by a planned sequence of statements and an immediate response to his teaching machine. Any the student answers. tea cozy. A cozy lseel. tea-cup ftE'kilp'J rt. A small cup for serving tea. tea-cup-ful ltE'kup'fo'6l'l ri., pl. -lula. The amount that a teacup will hold. tea dance. A late-aftemoon dance. tea-house ltE'hous'J n. A public establishment serving tea and other refreshments. teak ltekl n. 1. A tall evergreen tree, Tectona grandis. of south- eastern Asia, having hard, heavy, durable wood. 2. The yel- lowish-brown hard wood of this tree, used for fumiture and in shipbuilding. Also called teakwood. 3. Olive gray or dark olive, to grayish yellowish brown or grayish to moderate brown. Sec color. IPortuguese teca. from Malayalam tilckal --teak adj. tea-ko!-do ltE'ket'lJ rt A kettle, usually with a spout, used for boiling water for tea. teal ttell n., pl. real or reels. 1. Any of several small, widely distributed ducks of the genus Anas, many of which have brightly marked plumage. 2. Any of various other small ducks. tt' htlth th' , thlth th' b thel' tlu 1 I 'thi Nels with hatlhw which!! pltll Plfllr l fl 4 lk lt' kfl l'd. r li. .mifa'F,,'iZ.., Gtr. linin nfl., 6.2'lEJfli.'ZCZ sl' mister 0t1t!56!00k!55 mfr mfr m'Lf7,'..l'..27,r tif., didhl 3. A. rr , l i,ilt,'Qj ' I F 4 ll rl, , ' 1 til 4 ' t. , I f 'J I teasel Dipsacutfullonum Fuller's teasel li iht . X' . , , 6 fi .- A .2 . ' .g.,ff 2t. ' 'ts 'i -f-r.-. avi teapot Early l8th-century American silver teapot with a wooden handle teal A nas diseors A male of the species

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