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The Spring Seniors The Spring graduating class of Lincoln High School has enjoyed an exciting and eventful High Senior term. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Kathryn Sullivan, the term's activities were carried out successfully. The officers for the term were Rod Lundquist, presidentg Babs Lerda, vice presidentg Sally Marquis, secretaryg and Rich Hoberg, treasurer. The first activity of the term was a Senior Fun Night. lt was held on Thursday, April 3 in the Cafe. All the Seniors who attended enjoyed the fun and festivities. Games were played and refreshments were served. lt was agreed that everyone had a wonderful time. Next on the list of activities was the Variety Show. This gala show was held at the Balboa Auditorium on May 23 and 24. Included among the many acts of the production were ballets, comedy acts, production numbers and many other performers. The proceeds were used for the Senior Ball and other Senior activities. Among the many activities of the term, the Seniors will always remember their picnic. This annual affair was held at Adobe Creek Lodge in Los Altos. On the very sunny afternoon of May 28, the buses left Lincoln. Sunning, swimming, dancing, games, and food were the highlights of the day. Fun was had by all. Highlighting the term's events was the Senior Ball. PAGE TWENTY'FOllR This formal affair was held on june 6. Graduates and their escorts danced in the Colonial Room of the St. Francis Hotel. The couples enjoyed the wonderful music from 9 to 12 p. m. As time passed, the long awaited day arrived. On june 12, all the Seniors dressed up in their best bib and tuckers for the church services held before the Senior breakfast. After attending the church of their choice, the graduates went to breakfast in the Cafe. A breakfast consisting of coffee and doughnuts was served to the seniors. Some of the low senior girls were hostesses. After partaking ot the delicious breakfast, the activities of Senior Day began. The last and most remembered rally of the term took place in the Plaza. Many talented Seniors performed for the Lincoln Student Body. Finally the time had come for the move up. All the Seniors in the Senior Section made way for the new High Seniors. The singing of Auld Lang Syne brought many a tear to the eyes of the graduates. The graduation exercises brought a close to the High Seniors' term at Lincoln. The new graduates walked down the aisles of the Opera House to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance. A feeling of happi- ness and sadness prevailed as the speeches were made and then diplomas handed out. These graduates are now pursuing their futures in various colleges or business.
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llhraham Linealn We Bill Thee Farewell THE SENIOR CLASS
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