The Lincoln Log
Lincoln High School
San Francisco, CA
Issue Date: Thursday, April 07, 2005 
Issue: March 2005
Last Update: Monday, April 11, 2005


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By Stephanie Wong

Americans are awaiting the return of their loved ones as the war goes on. Some students have family members fighting in Iraq and don't get to see them very often. "He was supposed to be out of the full story >

By Stephanie Wong

Do you have long undamaged hair that you are tired of combing every morning? You should consider donating it to people with long-term medical hair loss then! Many salons offer free haircuts to donor full story >

By Megan Holt

After an initial delay of four weeks, the Abraham Lincoln Performing Arts Department presented a fantastic production of the musical Bye Bye Birdie, on March 10 and 11. There was a huge turnout, enou full story >

By Jamie Mostert

Senior pranks have to be one of the biggest, most talked about memories of high school. Once the end of the school year comes around, everyone is anxious to see what the seniors are going to do. Whe full story >

By Richard Ha

Think fast. What’s better than driving down the street blasting the radio’s newest hits? Driving down the street and blasting your own of course. Yes, you read correctly. Through the magic of technolo full story >

By Krystle Quan

Lincoln boys’ tennis team recently had their own tournament called the “Mustang Classic”. This tournament was made up many years ago by the coach, Greg Simmons. “Mustang Classic” is played at Golden G full story >

By Alex Kawashima

Boys volleyball season is in full swing, and Lincoln is ready for another run at the Academic Athletic Association championship. Led by head coach Flo Morodomi, the Mustangs have a talented but yo full story >

By Max Mah

The Lincoln badminton team has been under the radar compared to other Lincoln sports, but over the years the badminton program has become one of the top teams in the league. At one point they had wo full story >

By Angi Deng

Lincoln’s track team is hosting their first ever track meet called the “Mustang Invitational” on March 19, 2005. The “Mustang Invitational” is at San Francisco State where both private and public sc full story >

By Riley McNamara

Lincoln High School Athletic Director, Kenyatta Scott, raised over $3,000 for AIDS research by running a 26.2-mile marathon in New Orleans on February 27th. In the 40th annual Mardi Gras Marathon, Sco full story >

By Zachary A. Newman

It’s Spring time again: the sun is out, so break out your favorite pair of shorts, clean off the barbeque, and catch a few high school baseball games. The Lincoln varsity baseball team has high hopes full story >

By Angi Deng

Lincoln’s lady soccer team starts their new season ready to make another run for the championship with a lot of optimism. The girl’s 8-4-1 record last year and not making the playoffs does not disco full story >

By Elisa Yeung

Imagine a government that restricted you from listening to certain types of music like punk rock or hip-hop. What if this same government also decided what clothes you wore everyday, like in the oblig full story >

By Zachary A. Newman

In the days before my birthday at the end of February, as I was looking forward to and planning a big event for the big 18, I received a letter in the mail from the U.S. Government. It told me “Men 1 full story >

By Jamie Mostert

Senior pranks have to be one of the biggest, most talked about memories of high school. Once the end of the school year comes around, everyone is anxious to see what the seniors are going to do. Whe full story >

By Alex Kawashima

It’s about that time of year when seniors across the nation put into action months, maybe even years of planning, in an effort to squeeze as much fun as possible out of their last couple months of full story >

By Erica Wong

Lincoln’s 13th annual Brotherhood/Sisterhood Assembly (BSA) took place on Thursday, March 24 in the school auditorium. The approximately hour-and-a-half long mandatory assembly was performed twice, so full story >

By Stephanie Wong

Do you have long undamaged hair that you are tired of combing every morning? You should consider donating it to people with long-term medical hair loss then! Many salons offer free haircuts to donor full story >

By Phillip Wong

Japan, land of the rising sun, cutesy bright-eyed cartoon characters, over-priced foods and the ubiquitous Harajuku girls is a cultural soup steeped in ancient traditions and western ideologies. A pla full story >

By Jamie Mostert

Maxina Danner’s number, 18, was retired as the 2005 softball season began. Three versions of jersey number 18 exist, and as of the 2005 softball season, are all retired. Two of the three jerseys, th full story >