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January 6Th, The nighf of The Prom, was The highlighT in The Seniors' socal liTe. This aTfair was anTicipaTed wiTh The greaTesT enThusiasm imaginable, and, Therefore, was very insTrumenTal in The paymenl' oT dues. And so The Senior boy, fresh from his shower, and The Senior girl a Trifle Tired from her elaborafe painsTaking in dressing, buT, neverfheless, joyous and eager, enfered The KnighTs of Columbus To be greefed by The melodious music of Merrill Hughes and his orchesTra. True To The Lincoln TradiTion, iT was raining, which made The affair seem more homelike. Under The influence of The semi-formal cloThes, The behavior of The group was more or less dignified, and iT was difficulf To know aT a glance wheTher iT was a Teacher or a sTudenT whom you were so warmly greeTing. Such was The aTmosphere, ThaT The Lindy was diminuendoed down To a slow walTz. SpoTIighT dancing was feaTured during The evening, and The mosT delighTful of all The surprises were The beauTiful dance favors which were immediaTely puT away as memenTos. Groups formed around The floor. From The balcony, The onlookers could see a moving mass of blending colors as The seniors danced abouT. When mid- nighT approached, The floor slowly began To clear. By I A. M. The Prom was a Thing of The pasT. The enTire- class spenT Sunday Thinking whaT They should say They dud afTer The prom. On Monday, every senior sTouTly mainTained ThaT he goT home afTer four in The morning. Closely following This memorable evenT was Class Day on January IlTh. The commiTTee, headed by Maxine Green, prepared an enferfaining program. ln The morning red badges were disTribuTed and were proudly displayed by every member in The class during The enfire day. Seymour BernsTein acTing as Dr. Mason, and Maxine Green acfing as Miss Cohen, Took over The assembly. Arfhur Lachman gave an inTroducTory speech, and Then a varieTy program wiTh Monroe CurTis as. masfer of ceremonies was presenTed. Those ThaT conTribuTed To The enTerTainmenT of Their classmafes were Rose Delia, Selma GoldsTein, Rosalind Allenson, ArThur Rudnick, Maurice Hollander, and Loris Rader. The affernoon was danced away To The music of crooner Monroe CurTis and his orchesfra. The nexT Two weeks were devofed To The preparafion of The RegenT's Exams. Seniors buckled down To work and each was adequaTely rewarded by receiving in- viTaTions To cornmencemenT. And so, January 3lsT finally arrived. The lasT Time The seniors would be To- geTher as a group. UnderneaTh Those smiling faces were heavy hearTs, and many eyes were dimmed by Tears. SiTTing on The plaTform and lisTening To The speakers, all had The same ThoughTs. They were reminiscing Their days spenT aT Lincoln. The recessional having sTarTed, each was broughf back To The presenT by remembering The facT ThaT he was now an Alumnus. LINCOLN LANDMARK
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ELIZABETH ABOWITZ, 55 Birch Court Kallisira, Sec. of G. A. A., Cuiling Squad, Jr. Healilw Council. The cynosure of all eyes- The observed of all observers. 4 ---'19 SAMUEL BRA 9 ,,- uisan sir , capi w Aid , a c quad. e head of the Soccer Team. ROSE AGINSKY, 2824 Hubbard Slreel, Sec. fo Miss Cosiello, Sec. lo Mr. Zinman, Sec. Off. Class. History tells, and you'll recall, great things are done by mortals small. MILTON AINBINDER, 225 Fosler Avenue, Service Squad, Pres. lsifirian, Fool- ball Team, Chairman Prom Commis- +ee. Roses are red, violets are blue, I like me, do you? HAROLD ALBAUM, I35 Bay 25 Sh-eel. Hobby Club, Biology Club. Cargoes, Lincoln Log, Arkon. Coarse jocojty catches the crowd, Shakespeare and I are often low-bro'wed. RUTH ALBERT, 3735 Poplar Avenue, Ser- vice Squad, Baskefball, Swimming Team. She gets on s'wim11zingly-. NETTIE ALDOCK, 2831 Wesl 29th S+ree'r. Hislory Office. Historical? No! Hysferifall HELEN ALDRIDGE, III9 Easf I3 Slreel, Slenography Office. Sec. of Orliicial Class, Personalily Club. Our authority on Yin-Yang. LEONA ALEXANDER, IO94 Eas'r 4+I1 S+ree+, Service Squad. S+udy Hall Squad, Hislory Dramaiic Club. Truly an Alexander- She conquers! ROSALIND ALLENSON, 433 East 2 Sirreel, Arkon. Capir. Laie Squad. Service Council, Class Nig-h+. A rare combination: An alert mind plus nimble feet. LANDMARK
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