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PARTY TllVlE--Gary Daloyan, ffar lefll, blows it at Farrell's D Ice Cream Parlor in Fresno after a journalism competition. GARY'S GIRLS--After the 1976 graduation ceremony, Gary Daloyan, llell cornerj, congratulates Editors Vicky Claveran, Carol Carlson, and Troy Maslow. GUCCI GARY--In his typical Gucci at tire, Gary Daloyan, falmve lefll, pre pares to can a student at the 1977 Publications Christmas party. ARIVIPIT IIVIAGE--Looking dazed, Gary Daloyan, flefll, takes a bleak during a crucial yearbook deadline. PICKY PICKY!--Newspaper adviser Gary Daloyan, talmvel, goes over the editorial page with the staff. Dedicatee '
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Staff selects 'worthy' adviser Since 1971 Gary Daloyan has been ex- tremeley involved in publications at Lincoln High School. Currently President of the Journalism Ed- ucation Association of Northern California, Daloyan spends many hours organizing competitions. Wayne Thallander, adviser of the Tracy publications, was a student of Daloyan's in 1971 and '72. l was really surprised by all the time and energy he put into his work, said Thallander. He deserves all the creditefor building the Lincoln Publication to be one of the most highly respected pro- grams in the country. Daloyan has been adviser of the Lincoln- ian for nine years and yearbook adviser for eight, in addition to teaching journalism and English for Today's World. For the past three years, Daloyan's pub- lication students have captured either first or second place in sweepstakes in National Competition. Daloyan was also responsible for changing the Lincolnian issue rate to weekly. Over the years, Daloyan has known many fun-loving staffs and tolerated the different pranks and practical jokes played on him. Many times, Daloyan would owalk in to Room 116 after a journalism worknight and find the whole room covered with toilet paper or find the chalkboard filled with little Gary the Bean bodies. Once he was surprised to discover that his 1978 mug shots were plastered all over the room. One staff, according to Thallander, was fond of calling him up early in the morning or taking all the desks out of the room and stacking them up in the darkroom. Daloyan, better known as potato-head , Gary the Bean , Hairy Gary , or Gar to his staffs is extremely, fond of his students and often treats them to dinners. In spite of all the pranks, Daloyan has maintained his sense of humor. Daloyan is known for his odd quirks. Although he claims to appreciate classical music, he is often heard singing AC!DC's Highway to Hell. Believing himself to be a fashion expert, he prides himself on his Gucci belt. Completing his fashion ensemble of outdated polyester casual suits, are his infamouscowboy clogs. Because of Daloyan's longstanding dedica- tion to Lincoln High School, we, the 1980 LOG staff, feel he deserves the Best of Lincoln. Dedicatee 5 wi-qv' '12 . f .. . ' WM ' ' fs .Q . 139 i' E' V 7 3,61 Wg.
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English dept. sets goals Reconstucting the courses to meet the needs of the students was one of the goals set by the English Department this year. As a result of the scores on the state mandated Hart Minimum Competency test developed and admisitered last Spring, English competencies were better incorporated into the instructional pro- gram. l don't think they lthe scoresl represent the full capacities of Lincoln High students, said Principal Dean Welin. The Hart Act in California states that high school students must demonstrate competency in reading, writing, and mathematics to graduate. There has been, and will continue to be, an emphasis on read- ing, writing, vocabualary, and grammar skills, stated Department Executive lVlrs. Arlene Wattel. Additions to the department included lVlr. Steve Howell, who replaced Nlr. Gary Daloyan as Yearbook advisor, and lVliss Lynn Searle, who replaced lVlrs. Connie Nlalloy. Mr. William Caffee: English IY. l fb 1 , 5, ,i Mr, Ken Class: American V Mass Media, Film and the Audi- . , . 1 ence. Mr. Gary Daloyanz journalism, english for Today's World, News- paper. Mr. Richard Dokey: Creative Writing, Philosophy, Communica- tions. me My K Mrs. Katherine Galimbaz Read I ing Development, English 2X, ln i troduction to Humanities. L Mrs. janet Ghio: Modern i Semantics, Reading I. Mr. Robert Hanlon: Composi- tionllinglish Literature, English ri.. Mr. Steven Howell: English 2Y, ' Explorations in English, Year- book. iv English
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