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LWE SERVE .fa-JJ auf .faddied The Lads and Lassies is the Service organization for the ninth grade. Mrs. McClean has been their sponsor for past several years, TMS group takes all the respon- Sibility and gives the A9 party. This group also does all the ush- ering in the Junior auds. P0944 The Pages is the boys' service or- ganization of the 10th grade. Their primary work is to assist the House and Grounds Committee. To become a member they have to be recom- mended by one of their teachers and have good character traits. They are also striving to devel0P social poise, and class leaders. The Pages have two meetings a week, 0119 for business and one, a jfiint meeting' with the Maids for social functions. Mrs. Tufts has been their able sponsor since she came to Lincoln a year and a half ago. MJ Jia-false! Under the able supervision of Mrs. Stevens the Log and Hatchet organi- zation was formed. This club is open to eighth-grade pupils with high character and scho- lastic traits. This term they have been working closely with the Red Cross and their drives. On May 4 the members and spon- sor enjoyed a successful party which was given in the Social Hall. Emblem of the Log and Hatchet Club is a shield with an outstanding L placed in the center :W dell if Lx,
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W E S E R V E The Squires is the boys' serv- ice organization for the 11th grade. Their main duty is to take the different posts at noon. This is an important duty and takes a lot of the students' time and ability. They also help by being hosts and any other duties Mr. Adamson suggests. The Squires and Ladyes had a very success- ful party this term as they have had in the past under the spon- sorship of Mrs. Hallett. The Ladyes is the girls' serv- ice organization of the 11th grade. Their main duty is to take post at lunch time. The girls have a very impressive initiation with the high ideal of life as their motto. They also had a very successful party this term under the able sponsorship of Mrs. Petry. The Maids is the girls' service or- ganization for the 10th grade. Their work is similar to that of the Pages. They also have been studying the higher service clubs and organizations so they will be ready to take their places in them when they reach the senior grades. They have had two nice dances this term. They meet twice a week at noong once for busi- ness and the other time a social meet- ing with the Pages. Mrs. Burke has been their sponsor for a year and a half.
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SENIOR HIGH CLUBS Roplde 8146 This is a newly organized club. Its purpose is for the study of reptiles, including snakes, lizards, and turtles, of Los Angeles county. In their studying, the club members learn the names, common and scientific, of these reptiles. Mrs., Cornell is the sponsor. Science Glad The Science Club is the oldest club at Lincoln. Its members are Senior High students who have an interest in science. At each meeting, under the guidance of Mrs. Armstrong, a member of the club or faculty gives a lecture or demonstration. ' , a Lil Y 1 Mt ,Y I f H .Jr .Eu qkfibnai This club is made up of students of Spanish background with artistic tal- ents. Some of the boys and girls dance native folk dances, others sing to the accompaniment of their gui- tars. Especially talented ones do both. This term the club intends to venture into the field of drama. The sponsor is Mrs. Morales.
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