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CHRRIE S. ROBERTS--social science ELSIE ROKHHR-foreign language HELENE M. SCI-IEMEL-science DHVID SELL-commercial f-if .'2 4 , W MHMIE SHORT-science f X EMMH s. SNYDER-librarian , W. ,,,, ,V,V . HNNETTH M. SPRUNG-foreign language de- partment head LILLIQN E. STORY-physical education MRS. BERNICE WHITE TEBBETTS-foreign lan- guage and English MRS. GRHCE TEMPLE-science IPIMES S. WHLLHCE-industrial arts NHNCIE IHNE WQLLHCE-English LYLE E. WEYHND-physical education IOSEPI-IINE E. WIBLE-mathematics HELEN WILSON-art department head C. C. WORRHLL-physical education 4 IU IUS D. YOUNG-science department head fi . ., p -za .-15.125.-'I:,.f+LE1E1. vf' IN MEMORIHM Miss Ellen V. Hnderson, member of the mathematics department of Lincoln high school until her resignation in lune, 1944, died September 30, IQ44, after an extended illness. Miss Hnderson was a Well trained, conscientious Worker who always kept her duty to the school foremost in her activities, said Mr. Mardis in a statement to the Hdvocate of October 4. mln addition to a full schedule of classes she served for many years as efficient head of the very important auditing committee, handling all matters of ticket sales and extra-curricular fund accounting. The passing of Miss Qnderson is a loss keenly felt in the mathematics department, said Miss Inez Cook. 'Her interest and broad experience in her Work, her willingness to share it 'with her fellow teachers, together with her kind, sympathetic manner with pupils have made her a true friend to both teachers and pupils in Lincoln high school. I5
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if J ':? nlfng -ll STUDENT CGUNCIL To make it possible for students to be represented and to bring before the faculty their needs and ideas, each fall the student body elects- members to the student council. The council also gives the students a knowledge of how to vote demo- cratically and the members an ac- quaintance with the working of the government. The council is made up of twenty members from the student body, twelve seniors, six juniors, and two sophomores, with an egual number of boys and girls. Each member has filed a petition of at least one hundred names followed up by their survival of both a primary and general election before entering office. Their duties are many and each member is held responsible for work on numerous com- mittees to distribute the work evenly. H safety and health committee along with the hall guides are appointed, for the welfare of the school, by the council. Pllso doormen are pro- ,WW 'W Regular duties are forsaken as student council members fold loy Night napkins. vided for evening performance of the plays. Hnother committee keeps the extra-curricular activity record up to date. One of their biggest jobs is their sponsoring of Lincoln high's unequaled talent show, loy Night. This year the show took place in 'Bug- house Square and had some 200 students worked into twenty acts. The show ran for three nights with seats at a premium. ln general, the council this year was very successful in all of its activities and has shown a fine spirit in the maintaining of a student cooperative government. H. Gish, lfltkinson, Vierk, Philbrick Bauer, Engstrom, Pauley, McNabb, Wise Price, Holland, Plitken, M. Battey, Pierson Harris, secretary and treasurer, Farrar, vice-president, Graves, president and vice-president, B. Battey, president, N. Gish, editor my ,. ' s 5X -X 5 X s .-X s X X .YA XX 3 X X bi A s lx x E fx Q GY Q .XX S
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