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Reduced funding cuts back issues Rising printing costs and reduced district funds prevented the Lincofnian staff from publishing weekly this year. lt's too bad that the issues were cut, especial- ly when the administration feels so strongly about keeping students informed about school activi- ties, said Editor lVlark Vashon. Advised by Gary Daloyan, the 20 member staff covered school events in news, feature, editorial, and sports stories in bi-weekly four page issues. Over Easter vacation, 11 staff members atten- ded the Journalism Education Association Na- tional Convention in Seattle for workshops and competitions. Steve Cutter, executive sports edi- tor, was one of the participants and described the conference as the best trip l've ever taken. The 1979-80 Lfncolnian received the highest honors ever awarded to a Lincoln newspaper, five marks of distinction from Quill and Scroll. Con- tinuing a trend of five years, the Lincolnian also received the Gallup award. THANKS SANTA--Senior Paul Laurin, labovel, opens his gag gift at the staff Christmas party. ARTISTIC TOUCH--Eddie Han, lleftl, works on the staff box on the editorial page. GET lT STRAIGHT--Finishing up the feature page, Mark Vashon labove leftl, T-squares a story. Newspaper staff
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PROOFING IT--Advisor Gary Daloyan, frightj, proofreads Sue Toepfer's copy on a newspaper worknight. CHEERS--The Lincolnian staff, fbe- Iow-clockwisel, Vic Paul, Frank Mohan, Hans Frey, Eddie Han, Mark Vashon, Steve Cutter, Danny Chapman, Daren Primack, john Roe, Reggie Carter, Paul Laurin, Kris Kinser, Karen Snyder, Kym Tonkes, Mira Slott, Annette Carson, Brenda Grimm, and Sue Toepfer smile from the marquee. ' X Q gn. NL. G me I.Hi3CQ?.NEsf3?'E Suiffkf C Newspaper staff
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