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l E STUDENT- COUNCIL , lwiul i-on .' I.. Lphron, D. Spears, S. Feldner, B. Rising, J. Himes, j. Rose, G. Fox, l., Samson. 2211! 1'n14'.' M. Patsel, li. Madson. j, Locw, H. Cfarston, j. Btidgman. Hogan, R. johnson. Student Gouncz' ana! gssembfy The Student Council is an essential part of every self- governed school. This is a group of students who join their ideas together to help make Lincoln live up to your ideals. This group is composed of the Student Body Officers, the presidents from all classes and two ex-othcio members. These two ex-oflicio members are Joyce l.oew from the Log Staff and Harry Carstens from the Social Science Club. These two members may attend the meetings, but may not enter into any vote. The Student Assembly at Abraham Lincoln is an extremely important body, ranking second only to the Student Council. Corresponding to the House of Representatives in our Con- gress, it acts on bills sent from the council. However, it also maintains some original legislation. This group works under the leadership of the vice president of the student body, namely, joyce Himes for the recent fall term of 1953, In full the assembly is made up of representa- tives from each registry. Mrs. Polly Mosby serves as advisor. STUDENT ASSEMBLY 1:l'071f1'UIl'.' j. Poli, R. Thompson. N. lNlacFarland, G. Mei. j. Himes. D, Reynolds. B. Rising, N. Hawkins, E. Porciello. P. XVliite. M. Rosenblatt. Zfm' 1-f1u'.' K. Ferguson, B. Crose, N. Kline, S. O'Donnell, G. Goodman, J. Devencienzi, R. Mingst. S. Sarti, j. Benninger, E, Rindal, P. Thompson. ,iid fuzzy' j. Gilbertson, V. Hase, B. Hendall, N. Kloster. H. Fineberg. N. Nicholson, j. Petlen, B. Thompson. Milk r-nun' B. Hogan, D. jeffrey, Cf. Nelson, T. House, j. Sacco, S. Rando, D. Spears, R. Vieira, Morris. 5111 rnizu' E. Patton, J, Brandes, P. cl'Andrea, B, Sehrorlel, R. fforntieltl. R. Maas, P. XValtz, D. Duke ow, I.. Sams. S. Henderson. PAGE TEN
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40 LINKS lfrnnl mtv: j. Himes, G. Castro, K. Fergusen. 2nd wuz' S. Johansen G. Fox, R. Reinholdt, B. Rising, B. Bulk, L. Boxerbaum, B. Davies D. Reynolds, B. Ciornfleld, 1. Monte, L. Maker. in! fazcu' L. Ephron B. Del Tonto, J. Azevedo, S. Smith, F. Riley, j. Montgomery, CQ Leve, L. Johnson, D. Von Bremen, B. Nevil, j. Jncksvn. -Hb win' j. Kirkendale, J. Schmaelzle. S. johan, B. Leve, H. Cnrstens, M. Bonzell, D. Spears, F. Treadway. Cgdorty and GQSE7 Pl'L'il!fL'YII 40 Ijvlm The Forty Links started their term with the traditional Hello Day Dance. It continued to be active by putting on such activities as the nomination of the Bell Queen and supervising the cheering sections at the games, and many other worthwhile projects. This term the Links were headed by Gary Castro, who did a splendid job of carrying out the functions of the club. The Links are composed of forty members chosen by the former Forty Links. , ...,.,....,, A - ' . .,... . it im ,.,. i. T iii iiit at W ' I ,I JACK PETERSEN Prelicfunl CSF The California Scholarship Federation, under the leader- ship of Miss Rosen, is one of the most outstanding school organizations here at Lincoln. Members of the CSF have received scholarship recognition by having 10 credit points on their final grades. Outstanding scholarship grades and satisfactory citizenship is required. The people who helped this term in leading the organization in another succesful term have been: jack Peterson, presi- dentg jim Thomas, vice presidentg Judy Moore, secretary. PAGE ELEVEN 130,21
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