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News: Be Prepared: Before, During, and After Natural Disasters

earthquake2Did you feel the earthquake on Easter Sunday? You probably did, given the fact that a 7.2 magnitude earthquake was recorded Sunday afternoon in Baja California, Mexico. The earthquake reached cities as far as San Diego, Las Vegas and even Phoenix. The strong activity caused minor damage to the immediate cities of Mexicali and Tijuana, as well as the border towns of Calexico and El Centro. KPBS stated that two deaths were reported in Northern Mexico and multiple fires broke out when gas lines split and propane tanks ruptured. The initial shock at 3:40 p.m. on Easter Sunday was subsequently followed by several aftershocks measuring above 5.0 magnitude affecting different regional faults throughout Sunday night and Monday morning.

Entertainment:  An Unforgettable Night 

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Light’s, camera and so much action made May 22 a night to never forget for many seniors. “A Royal Affair” was the theme of Lincoln’s 2010 prom. The Culy Warehouse where prom was located changed many people’s expectations of the normal location for this special dance.

 

Editorial: Posting Away Our Futures

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Earlier this week, a student here at Lincoln High School was publicly embarrassed because she sent a revealing picture to another Lincoln student. Unfortunately for her, pictures were posted to a popular instant messaging site. Though she sent the picture to just one student, it now floats in cyberspace.

 

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Entertainment: Grease is the Word!

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Sunday, January 31 2010 00:00

Review By Krystal Williams                                                                                                                                                                            

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ights went out, curtains rose, and there stood the whole cast of Grease singing their alma mater. In December of 2009, in the Lincoln High School theatre, Mr. Donald Robinson, Arts Coordinator, brought together students of different age groups and races to put on the third musical since Lincoln’s re-opening.


It was fantastic because there was never a dull moment. Most importantly, though, it showed how students of different cultures and ethnicities could come together and reveal hidden talents. Dorema Randle, sophomore, who played one of the main ladies, Sandy, commented on her own surprise when she stated, “One of best things about being a part of the Grease cast was learning I had things inside me I didn’t even know about.”


Students were able to prove that there’s more to people than we see at first glance. Vocal/Music Director, Mrs. Sharletta Richardson, said, “The best part of being a part of Grease was seeing the students develop right before your eyes.” She also said that Senior Kariesha Handley had the biggest change. Kariesha has been involved in arts for five years, but never got the chance to show her talents. She shocked not only herself, but also everyone else who heard her voice.

Putting on a show can be really stressful. People have many different personalities and some people may not get along. When asked how working together went, senior Bri’Aja Lloyd, who played the part of Marty, said, “Personalities clashed at first until more time was spent together and it began to feel like one big family.”

Its nice how students of different age groups and grades came together to pull off a play because it shows that students can come together and work effectively. I recommend everyone go see the next production, which will be Raisin In The Sun and Once on this Island. Remember, “We go together!”

 

We Want To Hear Your Voice!

The Voices of Lincoln staff welcomes and encourages submitted letters, stories, cartoons, and/or any other student feedback to the editor. Please send all submissions to Mr. Camacho’s mailbox in the central office (100 building). Letters can also be e-mailed to info@voicesoflincoln.com Letters sent via e-mail may need to be verified by student signature before publishing. Read More
 

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