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.QS .iffi amz aaa., This year Lincoln was the first high school to be able to fly the Minute Man Flag, which means that ninety per cent of the students buy war stamps every month. To encour- age the boys and girls there have been several aud calls, the admission to which was the purchase of stamps. To further stimulate the thrift pro- gram there is the bond booth. It was constructed at very little cost by our Wood Shop. It is of streamlined de- sign and patriotically painted. There the seven Victory Maids sell stamps and bonds at noon. All this is due to the untiring efforts of Miss Benore who has devoted a great deal of her time and talents to further this cause. VICTORY MAIDS-fFront, left to rightll Frieda Perry, Helen Lee, Geri, 4 aldine Siegel. iBackJ May Jo McKinney, Vlrglnla Reed, Margaret Santiavgwr ...A f and Alberta De Laura. M X- A Wg ' -.4, . l if jill ' A 'Q i ef' X K
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IUNIG HIGH CLUBS uaiaagmaaze The Junior Service Club was first organized by Mrs. Carr last year. It was organized for the purpose of giv- ing the Junior girls an opportunity to do school service. This term they are under the lead- ership of Mrs. Linville. The girls have helped in the cafeteria and col- unioascdznce The Junior Science Club was organ- ized by Miss Shryock when the Jun- ior High was first established at Lin- coln two years ago. The club is for the benefit of all students in the Junior High interested in science. They have had one joint party with the Senior Science Club and sometimes join to- gether for interesting out side speak- ers, At their regular meetings the students give talks on special sub- jects such as redwoods, seaweed, an insects. p Y vii? Q xxf J 'xirtfxa 23 lected scrap paper for the Red Cross. The Junior Girl Scouts were organized at Lincoln last year under the sponsorship of Mrs. Barrett. They participate in the regular Girl Scout program for girls under 14. At present most of them are working on their Second Class badge, which re- quires the performance of one project from each of 10 fields: Nature, Sports and Games, Community Life, Arts and Crafts, Health and Safety, Literature and Dramat- ics, Music and Dancingg International Friendship, Homemaking, Out-of-Doors. Later they will specialize in more detailed activities in three or four of these fields to earn the 10 merit badges toward First Class rank. They have also had fun on their supper outings where they prepare and cook their dinner over an open fire. P.S. A few of the girls were camera shy.
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