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. . . in after school activities and on special L2ftJ Annual duel of Lintoln faculty and a Chosen opponent never fails to draw a packed house Score of the first contest january 31: YMCA All Stars 34 Lin coln 55 and the second February 7 Lincoln 40 Heben SS. 01me60 Proud fathers of 'B and junior high footballers en- kertained their sons Ban S,'tyle in the Cafeteria at qthe conclusion of a successful fom- all season. fRigbU Voting on Candidates during school elections is brisk but orderly. Voters League con- ducts all school election n.s
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. . . in performances . . . tRiglyU Go, Bees, Go! chanted the Ihcerlmders as they led off lively rallies to boost football players and fans. Group includes M Lee M Keys 5. Troy Header?l T Powell R. Troy, R. Delesbore M. Joh son and C R0 ber KLefv In music and drill, the band makes colorful addition to community parades, such :15 the one celebrating CAV OIL CADE last October. KBalowj With help of student, Faye De- Rouen, Jan Abel, guest performer of the Southern Assembly series. demonstrates technique of sound with various musical instruments. Special programs such as these Were periodic features of the school year. The PTA sponsored 'Cavalcade of Stars, January 22,1nLin- coln Auditorium was truly star- studded with faculty and com- munity participation. Miss Gloria Wilsons impersonation Her of the girl who forgot her speech was but one typical example of many talented teach- ers and parents on parade.
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occasions tRiglvw Hoola Hoop rage reaches gridiron during halftime via band majorettcs. UIbmreJ Our library Was transformed into a world of displays and exhibits In carrying out its theme hExplore with Books during American Book Week, Nuvem er 2-8. Daily reminders over the Intercom pointing up good reading habits, and a Book Wee tea Were other activities which urthcr emphasized the wtek's observance. While reading, Lorena Chaissone, Phyllis Mouton, Ella Martin, Wilma LaDay, Margie Jones, and hstandingt Willie Mae Heath make use of the book markers given to all visitors to the library during this week. tRiglau 0n Courtesy week program, February 6, demonstrations of good courtesy habits were given. Carolyn Briscoe and Donald VanWright illustrate courtesy to the aged and infirm.
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