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  • Shooting for the top

    Thursday, January 15, 2004 By: Andrea Ayala Editor-in-Cheif

    As of January 14, 2004, the Lincoln Zebras hold a 15-2 overall record and have started the regular season on a high note, with a 2-0 league record. “So far the season’s been very successful. This

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  • New Man on Campus

    Thursday, January 15, 2004 By: Tammi Whitespeare Web Editor

    With seven years of teaching experience, Mr. Langston is the newest addition to the Lincoln High School staff. Before coming to LHS, Mr. Langston taught at Antelope Crossing, a middle school in An

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Issue Date: Thursday, January 15, 2004 Issue: Issue 5, Volume 4 Last Update: Friday, January 23, 2004
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Throughout the last couple years, we have all seen decorations that were excellent, but we have also seen decorations that are completely awful. This years Winter Ball, was one of the better-dec
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About a month ago, a cow in Washington State was found to have Mad Cow disease, a disease caused by a cow eating a deceased cow’s brain or brain stem. It infects humans when they eat the brain or bra
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Wow the 2003 – 2004 basketball season is finally kicked off, and our Varsity Lincoln Lady Zebras are rockin’ the Pioneer Valley League. Senior forward Natoshka Susoeff said, “The season is going perfe
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This season has started out rough for the young Girls JV Basketball team, who are 5- 9 overall. The Lady Zebras roster only contains eight players of which half are freshmen. Also three of their pl
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LHS Wrestlers have the sights on the PVL championship for the third season in a row. The Wrestling team went undefeated last year and so far are 1-0 in league. Many of the wrestlers are mopping up a
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Being overweight in this society is very hard. Teens want to look their best and feel good about themselves. An overweight teenager is very difficult to cope with. A lot of things are hard being an ov
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About a month ago, a cow in Washington State was found to have Mad Cow disease, a disease caused by a cow eating a deceased cow’s brain or brain stem. It infects humans when they eat the brain or bra
full story 
As of January 14, 2004, the Lincoln Zebras hold a 15-2 overall record and have started the regular season on a high note, with a 2-0 league record. “So far the season’s been very successful. This
full story 
With seven years of teaching experience, Mr. Langston is the newest addition to the Lincoln High School staff. Before coming to LHS, Mr. Langston taught at Antelope Crossing, a middle school in An
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Over the years America has been called the land of equal opportunity and rights, where oppression and persecution are virtually unknown. People go to such extremes to keep their Constitutional rights
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