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Journalists sweep Competitions For the umpteenth year in a row, Lincoln Journal- ism dominated many competitions ranging from re- gionals to nationls. Begging with the first regional on-the-spot compe- tition in Fresno, journalists maintained the high stan- dards that have become a Lincoln tradition. Combining the talents of both newspaper and yearbook staffs, Lin- coln was successful in sweeping the Fresno competi- tion, with both receiving All-Valley awards in their re- spective divisions. On-the-spot winners included Curt Bracher, first layout, Craig Willey, second sports, Pete Schultz, second photography, Stuart Kelban, third fea- ture, John Milford, honorable mention news, 2nd Scott Paul, third send-in photography. The Stockton Record Contest, which encompassed the Central Valley, once again mirrored the dominance of Lincoln Journalism, as they collected another sweepsstake award. The winners included: Kelban, first news, first review, second editorial, second sports, Rob Sandman, third editorial, third review, third news, Ka- ren Kinser, first news, Bill Davis, first photography, Bracher, second news, and Willey, third sports. In the California Presswomen's contest, Kinser and Nancy Mandell received honorable mention for their feature collaboration. Mandell went on to compete in Nationals after taking first in both Regionals and State for her editorial. Summing up the year, Davis placed in photography, while Sandman won S500 for his current events exper- tise in the Nationa-wide Quill and Scroll contest. MONEY MINDED- Yearbook advertisement manager John Sigwart, Ctop rightb draws up a new layout design for the ad section. SANTA BOB- Performing his duties at the an- nual Christmas party, Senior Bob Highfill, Crightj, asks Senior John Milford what he wants for Christmas. 'A nv'-i, ,l I V r f' . li ,t ' ' C J is I 38 Quill and Scroll 'lv
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Rally committee lifts spirit Let's Go Western! said Toni Cataloupi, Rally Commissioner. The first rally went western when the rally committee joined together and made up a skit concerning Lincoln Trojans over the Oakdale Oa- kies. Shelly Leland was the leader of the Rally Com- mittee, she had meetings after school at which they gathered ideas. The Rally Committeee consisted of students that wanted to come and join in on all the rallies. They also planned on having a theme for ev- ery rally. The Fall rally was western, then homecom- ing was Holidaymania, and the winter rally was the 5O's. The committee was very active and creative, they brainstormed new and different ideas which were unique to our themes, said Shelly Leland. I hope the Rally committee continues in the future. It really unites the students who want to participate in rallies, said Jill Martucci. YA'ALL COME BACK- During the Western Rally, Freshman Stphanie Shaefer, Ctop lefty, learns to square dance. HEE HAW- Junior Monica Gorham, Cleftj. impersonates Tracys cheer- leaders. GOIN' MY WAY- Freshman Tiffany Anthony and Junior Monica Gor- ham, Caboveh, get ready for a night on the town. I Rally Committee 37
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'vff W4 .40 , ,lk TIGHT WAD- Senior Rob Sandman, Qtop lefty laughs at his gag gift at the Newspaper Christmas party. PUSS 'N BOOTS- Senior Curt Bracher Cleftj trys to ignore his feline friend while working on a new graphic design for THE LINCOLNIAN. ATROPHY- Lincoln journalists Caboveb show off their sweep- stakes winnings at Fresno. I Quill and Scroll 39
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