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Mrs. Polly Mosby and Jim Fox STUDENT COUNCir.— FALL ' 45 Front row: L. Crocker, R. Bush, G. Edmondsen. Second row: D. Atkinson. F. Masarie, J. Jackson, J. Browne. Back rou- : R. Elder, R. Skillicnrn. R. Douglas, R. Trieber. MUSTANG COURTS The Student Council is the chief legislative group of the Lincohi Student Body, corresponding to the Senate in the United States Con- gress. This body is composed of the presidents of all the classes and is advised by Mrs. Polly Mosby of the faculty. It is their job to pass final ruling and decisions on all problems and controversial matters dealing with student affairs. STUDENT ASSEMBLY— FALL ' 45 Fi«ni row: C. Eberhaidt. P. Gaftigan. L Horwitz. R. Kratler. E. Clierney, B. Whitfield, G. Markle, J. Monroe. Seioncl row : L. Nable. R. Fredrickson, J. LaFleur, B. Moore, D. Simpson, D. Caruer, D. Anderson, M. Smith, D. Melby. Thtni row: L. Swanson, L. Crocker, C. Greene. C. Farnsworth, M, Jerner, L. Rickey, D. Church. A. Dessen. faitrlh row: L. Richards, E- Hauser, A. Forney, B. Moran, E. Boynton, H. Schroeder, A. Clayton. Back row : A. Fletcher, D. Arcaro, S. Meyerson, F. Pillsbury, J. Kimbau, V. Verditzki. PAGE SIXTEEN
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HOWEY BENNETT. IRIS HORWITZ. AL CEMENTINA LORRAINE PRATT, JAMES MILLS, RODNEY SHIMMON VIRGINIA CHASE, SHELDON SWENSON, AUDREY FORNEY EILEEN FLAHERTY, JACK MONROE, JANE WULFF GALLOP THRU FULL YEAR Dick Dales, President of Spring ' 46 high senior class, worked hard with the help of Vice President Elma Armstrong and Secretary-Treasurer Joan Gamble to make the seniors ' term a memorable one. The low senior picnic, where a good time was had by all, was due to the tireless effort of President Al Cementina, Vice President Iris Horowitz and Secretary-Treasurer Howey Bennett. Other class officers who worked hard for the students of their grade were Junior President Sheldon Swenson, Vice President Audrey Forney, Secretary-Treasurer Virginia Chase; Sophomore President Jack Monroe, Vice President Eileen Flaherty, Secretary-Treasurer Jane Wulff; Fresh- man President James Mills, Vice Presidents Shirley Liff and Lorraine Pratt, Secretary-Treasurer Rodney Shimmon. JOAN GAMBLE ELMA ARMSTRONG DICK DALES PAGE FIFTEEN
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STUDENT COUNCIL Front row: J. Monroe, J. Fox, J. Summer, P. Sullivan. R. Reamcs. Second row: S. Sevenson, L. Weber, B. Timmons, D. Dales. GDVEHM CDLTS The student assembly is the part of the Lincoln legislative system which corresponds with the House of Representatives in the United States Congress. It is presided ovtr by Jackie Sumner, vice-president of the Student Body, and is advised by Mrs. Polly Mosby. The stu- dent assembly is composed of a representative from every registry. Their powers are similar, but not quite as conclusive as those of the Council. STUDENT ASSEMBLY— SPRING ' ■fi Front row: J. Monroe, B. Kraher, M. Corwinne, D. Watson, I. Horwitz, B. Stanley, H. Bennct. Second row: C. Beetz, J. Olsen, P. Broderick, B. Pohlman, R. Fredricks. n, J. LaFleur. B. Moore, M. Radclitfe. Third row: J. Thompson, L. Henderson, A. Guidera, P. Schlicker, S. Thornwall, M, DiSivero, E. Boynton. Fourth rott-: J. Kimball, D. Church, A. Clayton, A. Formey, J. Scarborough, M. Hickenlogser. Fjjth rotv : R. Baker, P. Rohrer, J. Kauffman. A. Field, R. Nelson, R. Bryditzki. Back row: M. Nosenzo, F, Perkins, M. Jarman. Marilyn Field .ind Jackie Sumner PAGE SEVENTEEN
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