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Senior Cyden Gonzales plays his violin down in the bounds of M-Hall

Cayden Gonzales: violinist extraordinaire

Sam Woods, Staff Writer November 27, 2020

Early in the morning, stuffed between the theater and the athletics wing, M-hall chimes with the sounds of brass and woodwinds. Or, rather, it would, if they weren't all outside marching. Even while the...

Meet the new Student Council sponsors: Julie Krueger and Autumn Wardyn

Meg Rajala, Photo Editor November 20, 2020

It’s no secret that this year a common theme is “change”, not just globally but within Lincoln Southeast, too. With a new principal, new coaches, and now new Student Council sponsors, life at LSE...

Senior Story Presnell loves the macabre

Senior Story Presnell loves the macabre

Samuel Abourezk, Staff Writer November 13, 2020

His favorite TV show is Twin Peaks, and his favorite album, Deathconsciousness. He admires filmmaker David Lynch, but admits that he couldn’t finish Eraserhead, saying that “... that movie feels like...

Ms. Thompson and her fiance this past summer

Jessica Thompson: Taking care of business at Lincoln Southeast

Nicole Tinius, Editor-in-Chief November 6, 2020

Canadian rock band Bachman-Turner Overdrive sings about how they’re taking care of business (in their hit song “Taking Care of Business" of course), and while Jessica Thompson isn’t necessarily taking...

LSE teacher, Daniel Dougherty, teaches his students about mathematics.

Daniel Dougherty: Southeast educator with a passion for mathematics

Zainib Al-Jayashi, Co-Editor-in-Chief October 30, 2020

The Math Department here at LSE is a diligent and zealous group of educators. One of those hard-workers include geometry and algebra teacher Daniel Dougherty.  For Dougherty, there was one subject...

Kelleen Browning teaching her sixth period class.

Ms. Browning: From “wanna-be” Pizza Deliverer to German teacher

Mason Apking, Online Editor October 23, 2020

“I wanted to be a pizza delivery man, so I could take home pizza every night. And teaching was going to be the other job I might do,” said Kelleen Browning about her childhood dream job. However, the...

Freshman makes the LSE Varsity volleyball team

Freshman makes the LSE Varsity volleyball team

Chloe Fitzgibbon, Co-Editor-In-Chief October 16, 2020

Freshman Lucy Cogan, makes the LSE Varsity volleyball team for her first year in the program. Lucy's position is defense specialist.   Varsity is a huge step in Cogan's athletic career, and...

Jessica Elliot posing for family photos

Sophomore Jessica Elliot takes newly changed driving test

Callie Cook, Staff Writer October 9, 2020

The pressure is on. Her mother in the backseat of the car. Will she pass the drivers test? Jessica (Jesse) Elliot,a 10th grader at LSE, recently took her driving test. Due to COVID 19, they had to change...

Principal Tanner Penrod with his wife, Meg, and daughter, Sloan.

Tanner Penrod: New principal, new principles

Jen Quach, Editor in Chief October 2, 2020

At school, students can expect to be taught a variety of different topics, ranging from communications to photography. Prior to this school year, learning how to properly sanitize was definitely not one...

Artwork by Harrison Hebb

Creativity in Crisis: How Southeast students and staff are taking advantage of the extra time quarantine has granted them

Lilly Young and Keelie Kraft June 3, 2020

It’s long been said by many that the American education system has ruined the creativity of the nation’s brightest, most expressive students, in an attempt to implement a more effective, more inclusive...

Jolee Little poses in front of the stadium at Grand Canyon University.

Humans of LSE: Jolee Little

Sophie Kroeker, Staff Writer February 26, 2020

The big question, “Where will you be going to college?” can be an overwhelming and stress-inducing topic for most seniors. Luckily, Jolee Little, a senior at Lincoln Southeast High School, has already...

TBH: High school can be hard to balance

Maya Lange, Staff Writer February 25, 2020

The alarm goes off at 5:30 a.m, and your eyes snap open to the ringing sound, reminding you of your exhaustion — especially from the previous day’s activities. “One more minute,” you think to yourself,...

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