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ideas to Their Followers YN,- f 2 Wil? Aboz-e, Iaf7.' Doris Balanesi, George Ballard. Boltom .' ' 'Q-5 Highlighting the term's activities was a Variety Show sponsored by the high senior class under the leadership of Lou Passeri, president, Marilyn Mason, vice-president, Doris Balanesi, secretary, and George Ballard, treasurer. The Lantern Lilt was the main feature of the low twelve activities, which were capably planned by Don Kamler, jackie Beaumont, and Pat Hofling, class ofhcers. Led by Roger Parkinson, Karen Wolseth, and Virginia Lenci, class ofhcers, the high juniors presented the Moonlite Fantasy at the Fair- mont Hotel, while the low juniors sponsored a turnabout dance. Their OECCYS were Nick Malekos, presidentg Mary Ann Samuelson, vice- president, and Bev Lyons, secretary-treasurer. The Seaside Swing was the main activity of the two sophomore classes. Henry Friedman, Sally Brown, and jackie D'Andrea led the high sophomores and Paul Coleman, juliann Lanigan, and Marilyn Schroeder did the same for the low sophomore class. The 'lSrudyhall Strut' was presented by the freshman class for all lower division students, The plans were made by Barbara Lerder, Par Herting, and Claudia Lauper, high nine ofhcers and Gayle Becker, Lois De Vieu, and Barbara Jerald, low nine officers. Marilyn Mason, Lou Pas- seri. Lefl, top: juliann Lanigan, Paul Coleman, Marilyn Schroeder. Bo1mm.' Sally Brown, Henry Friedman. jackie D'Andrea. Rigbl: jackie Beaumont, Don Kamler, Pat Hofiing. Lefl, lop: Barbara Jerald, Gayle Becker, Lois DeVieu. Borrow: Claudia La-iper, Barbara Lerder, Pat Hert- ing. Rigbl. top! Roger Parkin- son, Nick Malekos, Bev Ly- ons, BOIl0f7l.' Karen Wlol- seth, Virginia Lenci, Mary Ann Samuelson. K . s 3 , at i Rip PAGE FIFTEEN
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Above : joal Cronenwett, joan Carr, june Larson, Alan Fraser. Lefl: Barbara Lange,, Lou Passeri, Ron Polster, Bob Tornberg. Right : Diane Lister and Sue Pittman. Lefl: ,Ioan Walti, Don Gal- li, Marilyn Pasini. Rigbl: Harriet Kleinen, Paul Coleman, Bob jones. PAGE FOURTEEN Class llllirers lutrullure ew The traditional high senior activities were capably handled by President loal Cronenwett, Vice President joan Carr, Secre- tary Iune Larson, and Treasurer Alan Fraser. Highlighting low twelve activities was The Moonlight Cruise, which was held at Aquatic Park. With the help of Mrs. Kathryn Sullivan, class advisor, the officers, Lou Passeri, president, Ron Polster, vice president, Bobbie Lange, secretary, and Bob Tornberg, treasurer, were able to carry out their plans. Through the efforts of Don Galli, president, joan Walti, vice president and Marilyn Pasini, secretary-treasurer, the junior class wastreated to a rally at the Parkside Theater. The sophomore class enjoyed a successful term under the leadership of President Rich Friedman, Vice President Diane Lister, and Secretary-Treasurer Sue Pittman. Last, but not least, comes the freshman class who elected Paul Coleman, president, Bob jones, vice president, and Harriet Kleinen, secretary-treasurer to guide their activities.
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I l 1 PAGE SIXTEEN I Councils and ssemlllies Like Congress, the governing body of our country, Lincoln's governing body is composed of two houses. The upper house is given the name of the Student Council and is composed of the six student body ofhcers, the editor ofthe Lincoln Log, and the presidents of each class. The Council, together with the faculty advisor, plans the school's activities such as rallies, dances, and drives. On the financial side the Council draws up the school budget and decides just how much money is to be allotted the various clubs and school-sponsored projects. The Student Council also acts as the judicial department of Lincoln. At the Student Court the Council members become jurors and hear the students' offenses. Thus, the job of the Council member is not to be taken lightly, for on the members' shoulders rests the welfare and the reputation of Lincoln. This past year the Student Council has helped plan all the successful school dances held outside of school, entertaining and interesting rallies, and the Navajo Indian clothing drive. FALL COUNCIL Rau' 1: I. Carr, B. Anthony, B. Froeschle, M. Shaw, A. Groth. Row 2: J. Cronenwett, D. Galli, R. Stolli, P. Coleman, L. Passeri. SPRING COUNCIL Rau I: P. Hofling, M. Maslen, G. Becker, B. Lerda, M. Lee, B. Redford. R014'2.' P. Modrich, D. Kamler, R. Parkinson, L. Passeri, I. Brewer, N. Malekos. Row 3: B, Blake, J. Manzano, R, Tornberg, P, Coleman,
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