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The Advocate Stoff-Front: Don Sconlon. Kate Kopischke Kenny Loos. Dorothy Moe Drown. Dock: Weed Hindmon. John Ullman. Money Goblemon Greg Kots Julie Shorp. S dy Speers Kelli Wolin. Dill fesch. Seon McLoughlin. Lori ejo Photographer Don Sconlon finds it hard to choose the best picture Kenny Loos seems to be omused by the whole situation
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Upper righi: Kelli Wolin listens intently to Advisor Lee Johnson Lowet tight: Kelli Wolin ond Dill Jesch commonicote telepothicolly Staff adds board This year's Advocate staff is operating with a new and different Kind of direction. This direction comes from the newest addition to the Advocate staff, which is colled the Editorial Board. This board consists of six students ond is responsible for making the major deci- sions of the paper. Some of these decisions ore how many pages the Advocate will consist of. what stand will be token on the editorials, ond equally important, whor stories will be written for the upcoming issue. Meeting approximately once o week, the board also discusses any problems within the staff. The members of the Editorial Board ore Kore Kopischke. Kenny Loos, Kurt Mueller. Julie Sharp, ond Sondy Spears. The Advocate staff consists of eighteen people, most of whom ore seniors. It is the responsibility of this staff to publish twelve Advocate issues over the nine- month school year. The main pupose of this publica- tion is to inform the LHS community of the events that influence them. The new staff has tried to change their style of writing stories in order to interest more people. This change of style indudes using different angles to write stories that appear yeorly in the newspaper Another addition to the Advocate is the new nomeplore. According to Ediror Kore Kopischke the new Advocote nameplate is much more effective due to its boldness The Advocate is nor yet self-supporting, bur it is close. Sponsor Lee Johnson has emphasized the selling of advertisements so the paper con be os close to self-supporting os possible The 1979-80 Advocate won o Cornhusker rating ond the position os one of the top three high school newspapers in the store. This year's staff hos o lot to live up to, but I'm confident they con do if. soys Johnson. At the top of the journalism staff is Editor Kopischke ond Assistant Ediror Ken Loos. Heoding up other areas of the paper ore. Lay-Out Editor Julie Sharp Center of Attention Editor Sondy Speors. ond Sports Ediror Kurt Mueller. Reporting for the Advocate ore Dorerhy Brown. Bill Tesch. Lori Trejo, John Ullmon, Nancy Goblemon, Reed Hindman. Greg Kars. Seon McLaughlin, ond Chris Welsch. In charge of oil financial affairs ore Business Man- agers Cindi Life ond Lisa Venhaus. Staff Photographers ore Don Scanlon, Steve Pieper, Don Alir, ond Jim Gilmour. Handling the artistic aspect is Editorial Cartoonist Brian Evermon 18—Advocate
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Image shows students' talent Image magazine gives all LHS students a chance to display their literary and art talents. This magazine has been published each year since 1973. Previous to that rime a magazine called Scribe was published. How- ever, Scribe showed only student writings. Image is published by rhelmage Board. This board is further subdivided into two groups, the Literary Board and the Art Board. It is the job of the students who compose these boards to publicize the magazine, raise funds for its publication, and select the material to be printed. Image is supported by contributions and by the fund raising projects of the Image Board. This publica- tion is printed by Mr. Gory Corneer s printing dass in Lincoln High's own print shop. Four faculty members compose this year s sponsor- ing staff. Helping with the literary aspects are Miss Caro- fynn Goodwin and Mrs. Judy Keller. Assisting in the art and layout departments are Mr. George Sedlocek and Mr. Dids Walters. The Image sponsors must assume many responsi bil i- ties. The first of their many tasks comes in October, when they must select the Image Board. A lor of rime and effort is pur into Image ro maintain the quality of this yearly publication. 20—Image Jon Riecke prepares his morenol for Image magazine Image Art Boord—Front row: Jim Baker. Jeon Duvall, Susie Goines Bock row: George Sedlocek. Don Fruehlmg. Kelli Wolin. Lee Tisdale Eileen Duncon. Dick Wolrers
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