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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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s. ,ns QC' uw.: Students research new energy sources Concerned about diminishing energy resources, the I2 member Alternate Energy Club devoted much time to researching alternatives to oil. A Solar Oven booth, during Spirit Day, selling somores and cokes, raised the Alternate Energy Club 327. Officers of the Alternate Energy Club included Pres- ident Kent Atwood, Vice President Kevin Clift, and Sec- retary Bertram Lee. Science teacher lVlr. Dave Wong served as the advisor. The purpose of the club is to research the uses of alt- ernate energy resources for the benefit of all mankind, said Clift. Projects that were planned this year included a recycl- ing drive. DU UBLE VISION--Senior Bertram Lear, Qbelowj, helps sol up un experiment to Ll-sl llw uses ol' solar eriergy. HlCl,PllYG OUT--Anrly Cogan, fleftj, lifts the Alle-rnalv Energy 'ae solar oven for Spirit Day. arg 3 1:3 y Q . .1 . , mc. 't 4 -., .3., Q.. .'-S+. N..'Hw , . W sys, . ,swf A 'A qu Mg' v,,,, i5..'. V....:..-kf:..,,, ful- 'Zfjfvfs' exf3 -.'-..- ,tarts-fe -. ,M Alternate Energy
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