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Ski Queen Muriel Davis re- wards Prexy Johnny Koenig. Vice-President Bill Rinehart, President John Koenig, and Secretary-Treasurer Joyce Smock smile for the pho- tographer. SKI CLUB, Group l: Row l Potter, Ward, l-lankins. Gibson, Steiner, Kirkpatrick. Sours, Jerome, Davies, Batten. Westerling, Row 2- Carlson, Anderson, Bielland, Warren, P, Gilbert, B. Gilbert, Kriens, Bridgeman, Nelson, Godron. Hess, Row 3--Morris, Ney- hart, Robert, Fritsche, Falck, Walker, Parks, Baker, Bolan, Ray, Ewan, Row 4-Beck, Wright, Bannecker, Lam, Davis, Frydenlund, Gunder- son, Tennesen, Easter, Pettit, Madsen. Group ll: Row le Stapp. Rodley, Selgelid, Barrett, Schreiner, Moffat, Fuller, Witte, Weiser, Wilson. Row 2fMaloney, Vieweg, Trevethen, Yates, Anthony, Phillips, MacPherson, Davis, Wick, Hipperson, Newland, Row 3-Lovelace, McGon- agle, Koenig, Olsen, Turay. Parrott, Holmes, Bowman, Beebe, Borland, Wood, Kidd. Row 4fMorrison, Carlson. Zavales, Logan, Thomas, l-loveland, Rinehart, Robb, Burink, Hollerback, Q 14- 7 - - IF YOU HEAR FOREIGN-SOUNDING WORDS like galaendesprung, slalom, and schuss coming from certain members of our student body, don't be alarmed. They're not high school fifth columnists-they're members of the Ski Club. Under the leadership of John Koenig, president, Joyce Smock, vice-president, and Bill Rinehart, scribe, the club promotes safety in skiing. The ski team placed fifth in the Seattle High Council meet, and ranked eighth among all high school teams in Washington at the state meet, Seasons highlights included movies and well-known skiing personalities at meetings, and Lincoln Day at the Ski Bowl, where Lincolnites gathered for a day of racing and fun to crown Muriel Davies ski queen. 29
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Manning gives us an earful. Meet Lincoln's prize orators !Rod Miller, Harpo Mechel- sen, our entrant in the American Legion contestg Bill Downey, our representative in the S. A R contest DEBATE TEAM: Row l--- tvlechelsen, Downey, Cox, Schweitzer, Manning Row 2 -Coach Cochran, Miller, Finkenstein, Krause, Ewing, Perlin, Redlin DEBATE SQUAD: Row l-- Schweitzer, Finkenstean, Krause, Robbins, Ewing, Beal Redlin. Row 2---Thompson, Manning, Miller, Perlin, Kranidas, Hawthorn, Bur- roughs. Row 3-Y-Downey, Fulcher, tvlechelsen, Tauttest, Martin, Fletcher, Cox, Nece, Carlson, Coach Cochran NEED A LAWYER-say, in about ten years? Take another look at that suca cesstul young barrister and you'll no doubt recognize him as a prominent mem- ber ot Lincoln's '42 debate team, Already a lot ot technicalities, expostulations, augmentations have passed from the vocal regions, since the hours spent in the Library gleaning information or in 2l2 expounding theories, giving solutions and analyses tor Coach Earl Cochran. Besides the eight all-city debates on taxation and post-war world attairs. they participated in oratorical competitions and extemporaneous contests. But don't let those abused looks lead you astray, The debate team definitely enjoys itseltl
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SENIOR TORCH: Row l ---- Ewing, Gray, Arnst, Randle, Jorgenson, Esterbrook, Potter, Suther, Morris. Buckingham. Row 2-Howard, Irwin, Shio, Munn, Dalk, Jameson, Marshall, Harnush. Ballard, Bjelland. Row 3fBridgeman, Owen, Browning, Krelde, Davis, Miller, Peek, Fowler, Wright, Burke, Coleman, Row 4 -Nattrass, Bruun, Hunter, Houser, Cragg, Linton, Novak, Curry, Moore. Lake. Row 5-Livingstone, Vandenburgh, Sallberg, Evans, Schmidt, Hall, Perlin, Fritsche, Rinehart, Mechel- sen, Nelson, Downey. SENIOR TORCH Ilzllow Witte, Jerome, Houck, Batten, Foster, Upcratt, Kuebler, Nelson, Schrnoker. Sours, Cottrell. Row 24 Bennett, Elken, Mgelva, Soeneke, Nelson, Ewan, Reitz, Coleman, Murphy, Miller, Bunten, Bobeau, Row 3--Schweitzer, Beck, Rowse. Dodge, Whitehead, Scott, Mignon, Porter, Hensen, M1llette,Chrtst0nsen Kunz, Redlin, Row 4--- Manning Weeks,ThornC1uisf Usberg, Cox, Swanson, Koenig, Danner, Roc, Lamb, Hansen. SHATTERING TIME HONORED TRADITION the cancellation ot valedic- torian and salutatorian selection in Seattle high schools has abolished the old point system for electing honor speakers at commencements In its stead, the ten highest honor students from the ninety three torch pin holders will be chosen by grade average their names will appear on the special honor roll for Above you see our brilliants-one ninth ot their crop is slated tor higher
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