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V lmpreve Government The lower house of Lincoln's student government is the Stu- dent Assembly. Composed of one representative from each registry in the school, the assembly meets every two weeks to discuss school matters and is presided over by the vice president. The registry representative brings to the assembly ideas from fellow students on improving school activities. He then presents these ideas together with his own, and they are discussed by the Assembly. If the Assembly approves the plans and suggestions, the Student Council then acts to put them into effect, if it also approves. In this manner everyone in the whole school can participate in the student government. FALL ASSEMBLY Top row: J. Impola, J. Summers, K. Swagger, J. Anthony, D. Balanesi, G. Fryer, L. Grossman, A. Groth, M. Lee. 2nd raw: I. Lang, E. Phelps, A. Balchios, B. Lyons, D. Paetsel, P. Kimpel, S Brown, S. Breen, C. Gormley, B. Anthony. 3rd row: j. XVhitton, D. Robertson, M. Bloomberg, D. Lunsmann, J. Galk, M. Griffin, M. Shaw, R. Maison. D. Elder. 41h raw: L. Passeri. R. Stolfi, R. Harris, R. I-Iart, G. Trabert, C. Briel, J. Keyes, D. johnson. 5112 raw: A. deI.ori- mer, R. Tretten, B. Froeschle, B, Tornberg, D. Smith, P. Coleman, H. Wilkins. SPRING ASSEMBLY Row 1: V. Allendon, S. Brown, V, Lenci, N. Provance, M. Lee, J. Anthony, C. Larson, P. Atikan, M. Quintinella, B, Redford, Unidentified. 2nd Row: D. Georgatos, P. Lange, B. Lyons, C. Lovcy. C. Foster, D. Smith, B. Gallagher, M. Maslen, P. Costa, Unidentined. 3rd row: A. Balchios, M. Worthen, A. Cano, P. Syce, D. Kimpel, S. Boynton, Unidentified, B. Maison, E. Ojakian, N, Moore, P. Hertin , Unidentihed, K. Paully, Unidentified, W, Dokter, 41h row: E. Phelps, A. Schlocier, M. Smith, R. Fergueson, S. Bauer, L. Rupert, Unidentified, D. Luns- mann, M. Griffin, D. MacManus, Unidentified. 5117 row: C. Varner, J. Walti, D. johnson, M. Dolan, D. Robertson, C. Barton, B. Lange, S. Kroner, J. O'Con- nor, C. MacPhee. 61h row: R, Lapham, H. VanGalen, Unidentined, J. Brewer, I. Manzano, R. Stolfl. 7tl1 rout: D. Delara, B. Buber, J. Gray, B. Lane, B. Reilly, F. Wfhite, D. Smith, B. Tornberg, B. Rowe. PAGE SEVENTEEN
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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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PAGE EIGHTEEN Fall Seniors See Many Events When the graduates of the Fall class of 1948 said goodbye to Lincoln, they took many memories with them. Even though this class was small, their school spirit was as high as that of the largest class Lincoln has ever known. They will never be for- gotten for the wonderful dances and rallies which they spon- sored. Under the leadership of Bob Froeschle, student body President, and Stanley McLachlan, student body Yell Leader, Lincoln's spirit at the football and basketball games was un- equaled. Student Body dances, planned successfully by Beverly Anthony, student body vice president, and Anita Groth, stu- dent body secretary, were held at the Century Club and the Ariel Rowing Club. The high senior officers-joal Cronenwett, president, Joan Carr, vice president, june Larson, secretary, and Alan Fraser, treasurer-planned a memorable graduation for the class. The traditional senior picnic was held at Fairfax, the senior breakfast was held at Simpsons, and, last but not least, the senior prom was held in the Colonial Room of the St. Francis Hotel. This class of Fall 1948, was one of Lincoln's most active, high up on Sandune Hill. Top: The senior picnic at Fairfax, Phil Vukicevich. Bob Datwyler. jack Donahue. gpnlnlygrl-gisdley. Botloms Norm Gard and Don Atkinsong the senior prom at the
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