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The Fall Seniors Terms ctivities Uutstandinq The organ music filled their ears as the fall class of '51 walked up to the platform from which they were going to graduate. This was the day they had been waiting for for three long years, and now that it was here, the excitement that goes along with grad- uating had momentarily died down within their hearts and they stood soberly looking out into the audience filled with the faces of friends and strangers. They were all very proud of their black or white gowns and caps. As Earl Boynton, one of the graduating speakers, was addressing the audience, many of the graduates, instead of listening to the words being spoken, drifted into the world of memories. The picnic Bernard Nebenzahl, Doris Finklestein, Lynne Jackson, and Bobbie Blair, fclass oflicersj had planned so hard for, almost didn't turn out because one of the many sudden storms that occur so frequently in October broke out. But the spaghetti-feed dinner held in the cafe that night well made up the disappointment of the postponed picnic. The applause given to Ann Marie Olsson, a speaker, awakened them to reality, but as Mary Harley began her speech, again their thoughts drifted off. The picnic at Adobe Creek, the class dinner at Lucca's, the prom- the prom, what fun it was, How beautiful the girls looked in their formals of pastel colors. Girls so proud of their escorts, who were dressed in tuxedos. It was a night of laughter, dancing, romance-an evening never to be forgotten. Once again the music of the organ, played by Jane Servente, brought them back from time. Paul Cole- man . . . Dorothy Clement . . . Mr. Hill was calling out the names of the graduates and he and Mrs. Avery congratulated them and shook their hands. They had walked on the graduation platform a group of boys and girls--they had walked off young men and women. PAGE FIFTEEN
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l 1 s Margie Allen .- Likes parties, the l.O.P.'s, and purple with blue eyes. Dislikes onions. Af- civc in Trifr' 3. Ambition is In go to Europe. Pall H-12's Leave l Dianne Anti--The mornings before school ar Martens are f best memories of Lincoln. Pa- l mme pastime is talking about ' old times. 2 Pat Atikian-Ainlmtirin is ui I go to college. Likes clark, t lilly 2 hair and the girls, Dislikes turf nips, Artivc in pmdultwn uf in Variety Shows. 1 :Ji Diane Bailey-Prizcrl posses- sion is hex scrapbook, Likes Don. Presidrnt of'I'ri-Y 5. Best memory of Lincoln is thc four- ' ball games. Pat l'Sell-4Ambition is rn mar ry jack. Favorite pastime is dis- cunning thculngy at panius. Likes :Abalone and potato pan- rakus. Majors in an. 'ff i Q . .ai ls, cami nafndwwndting 'rv Q is her favorite pastime. Amhi- K tion is to be a secretary. Rallies i 'VM in the rain are her best memo- Q ries of Lincoln. . Bobbie Blain- lfavorim pas- ' time-.writing Don, Engaguf t mem ting is prized possession. Acrivc in 40 Links, 'l'rifY 3, and was Il-I3 treasu rm, if , ,W . I S 5,9 5W,g,,,iSf8V Pmm is best s W M lincoln. T rin danw.'Psizm:lpmaeuf 1 am ai dvw Pin Uf f's?P f ? E1'fc is c ln bum's clothing we sec Fall Class President Bernard Ncbanzahl. The clothing is not suited to Bernie though, for he is far from a bum, being one of the outstanding leaders of the fall class. Thanks to Bernard the activities of the class were all very successful and well planned. The more outstanding activities of thc term were the class picnic at Adobe Creek, the high-senior sponsored Variety Show held at Balboa, a class dinner held at Lucca's Restaurant, thc Senior Prom at the Mark Hopkins, and the events of graduation day, which is the biggest day in the lives of Lincolnitcs. PAGE SIXTEEN jpg dancing with his Remax-nf hers when it at Liu- txiln. Active in public spanking and ax :number of track team. qi Bob Cohn-Prinzd possessinn is his car, Gning to Macs is his favorite pastime. Har- black hair, brown eyes, Future will be the armed forces. Bill Brennan --Most prized pnssexslon is his shop experi- ence. Amive in Reel Wiriders Club. Future is n tool and die maker, ' George Casrimus M Ambition is in throw darts at bubble dancers. His favorite pastime is going ro the butch, Likes ew- erything. juan Cohen-Most prized pos- session is C. B.'s ring. Activi- ties include advanced Glu: Club. Likes movies, TV, fund, and vacations.
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