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  • Lincoln, let's talk

    Thursday, June 09, 2005 By: Amelia Jensen

    Inattentive as usual in her chemistry class, she turns to the boy behind her and chats nonchalantly about frivolous weekend plans. An artificial smile and heavy makeup are glued to her pretty face.At

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  • PB and Jam wraps up

    Thursday, June 09, 2005 By: Aaron Anderson

    The lunchtime Pb and Jam music series finished with a flair on May 26th, with Duo Ache playing traditional Cuban music.

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  • Star athletes on the riseDylan Faino

    Thursday, June 09, 2005 By: Samantha Go

    According to a post in the baseball forum on Oregon Live, sophomore Dylan Faino “just doesn’t look like a ball player.”

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  • Girls' lacrosse team undefeated, takes second in State tournament

    Thursday, June 09, 2005 By: Samantha Go

    The girls’ lacrosse team finished its season one step closer than last year to a State title.

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  • A peek at Lincoln: Reprinted with permission from student writer Liz Babbs

    Thursday, June 09, 2005 By: Pleasant Hill High School Student Liz Babbs

    The following article was written by student journalist Liz Babbs, from Pleasant Hill High School near Eugene, about her day at Lincoln. See if you agree with her observations...When I made the long

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  • Words of wisdom

    Thursday, June 09, 2005 By: Maggie Henderson

    June is here, which means only a few more days left of this grueling and demanding school year.

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  • Transfer students taste high school life

    Thursday, June 09, 2005 By: Natalie Locke

    Incoming freshmen will get a jump-start into high school this summer through the use of an introduction program led by Lincoln students and staff and an orientation.

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  • Bathrooms, food stand set as field project continues

    Thursday, June 09, 2005 By: Clark Evans

    Say farewell to the dark molding bathrooms and dirty old concession-stand under the bleachers.

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  • The man behind the counter

    Thursday, June 09, 2005 By: Carolyn Biemer

    Students know the aisles and shelves of Westside Grocery nearly as well as their own pantries. Still, to many, the man behind the counter is a mystery.

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  • Star WarsThe Experince

    Thursday, June 09, 2005 By: Simon Yugler

    The first thing I thought to myself as I walked up to the Broadway Metroplex theatre was “the end of an era.”

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Lincoln has been home to foreign students throughout the year. One group from Costa Rica, stayed with students and their families for five weeks in December and January. Another group visited from G
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One group from Costa Rica, stayed with students and their families for five weeks in December and January. Another group visited from Germany for two weeks in April.
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Incoming freshmen will get a jump-start into high school this summer through the use of an introduction program led by Lincoln students and staff and an orientation.
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Band put to rest
For the third time in school history, lack of interest in music has stifled any chance for a band program, but the administration isn’t giving up.
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When junior Alex Chung sits down each night to practice his cello, a deep, melodic sound resonates through the room.
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Band Name: Dr. Lewis and the ToothpicksMembers/Instruments: Charlie Andrews, sophomore - guitar, keyboard, lead vocals; Ryan Lewis, sophomore - bass guitar; Marcus Tillet, junior - drums, back-up voc
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Students know the aisles and shelves of Westside Grocery nearly as well as their own pantries. Still, to many, the man behind the counter is a mystery.
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With music stands in place, bows ready, and a single judge listening intently, the orchestra awaited the cue that would commence its fourth performance of the day.
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Students get involved in community
When senior Eric Dang’s younger brother was cut from his middle school basketball team, Dang took it upon himself to get him playing again.
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An all-girl band introduced as Sparkling Rainbow Butterfly took the stage at the Battle of the Bands in December.
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