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-an-ui'-q ebafors A Debaters take careful note of Mr. Price's suggestions. LEFT TO RIGHT Baker, Mr. Price, Webb, Willis, Howser. l if The Lincoln Debating Society had a very success- ful and active year. The society debated with other high schools and the faculty. Since the club stresses all forms of public speaking, there were many extemporaneous speeches a n d round-table discussions. The officers for the first semester were president, Jim Willis, vice-presi- dent, Cleve Baker, secretary, Dave Webb, ser- geant at arms, Fritz Howser, and adviser, Mr. Price. Y . X 1 5 . Firestone presents his arguments in a heated debate. BACK ROW: Boyer, Dwinnell, Winter, T. Thompson, Firestone, Muffler, Bailey FRONT ROW: Howser, Baker, Willis, Mr. Price, Webb.
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isflf 3 L BACK ROW: Meyer, Knight, Seifer, Heath, H. Martin, Adams, Stephens, Warner. FRONT ROW: Willis, Sutro, Nicolaysen, Mr. Davis, Koenig. LL6 602 Q This year as in the past, the BLUE AND GOLD has been the Webb diary of events and activities. Editor Kol Nicolaysen increased the paper to eight pages, double the size of previous editions. Kol was assisted capably by Assistant Editor Jack Sutro, Business Manager Fred Warner, News Editor Chris Seiter, Faculty Advisor Mr. William Davis, and a number of others. Sandy Heath took care of the photographic work. These, along with the many contributors, helped to make the BLUE AND GOLD one of the outstanding papers in the school's history. Editor Kol Nicolaysen and As- sistant Editor Jack Sutro Faculty Advisor Mr. William Davis and Business Manager Photographer Sandy Heath and Fred Warner Sports Editor Jim Willis
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Storl ke Ulm' Rifleman NAD vis Costorllefl' Mr. G ' e, .,w-f 'idx X Smith. Tgon. 'morn B Nagar. MO Nxofgh. Ho , . 4. Y DONUS. el Godhe e Nl ' gxofl . fl ' wr 9 re5lO I B0 ii iiwslonla XSOWQY 'lv- . I ' U . 1. Owme 5, l 'fmC salsa G0 WXNQNN Siolllng Ylelchh n. 1 f, gronso NX RO S' goxle Cli ROW wie- 'CRO . e. Won 9,Ps S Ounrv XSSXNG , gl . zzz, M Led by Mr. Davis, the Webb School Junior Rifle Club has had an excellent year. The forty members of the club shoot four times a week for National Rifle Association rankings. The best sharpshooters are Loehr, shooting for Dis- tinguished Rifleman, Costanten and Markert, Cr0fYf Maman' . Woods' LEFT TQ RlGl'll- LKZZWZKIZ aiming for Expert Rifleman, and Stone, working for his ninth bar. In their free time the club members have been replacing some of the old equipment, such as target frames and benches, and have greatly improved the shooting range. Sowyer I W checks Morlods, Marken and Score, 1 Cmfy look rt'g on O5 Mr
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