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.affi- Qll ' wir Y., .iiqmld tw F B 'Hier JUNE OFFICERS President ........ ...., B ill Bernard Vice-President .... ..... M arjorie l-losfeldt Secretary... ....,. ..... M ary.Jumna Gilbert Treasurer ........ ..... R obert Kennedy Assistant Treasurer ....,... Gene Butz Chairman Athletic Board. . .John Bubalo Chairman Cafeteria Board. .Bill Milne Editor Bi-Weekly Cardinal.Aaron Buchwach Associate Editor Bi-Weekly 5 , - ' Bernard Cardinal ..... s ........ Lu Ann Williams President of Girls' League. .Peggy Stevens ll une Student ssociation + Many important changes in the student associ- ation are being made during the Spring term. Several new clubs have been granted their charters. An attempt will be made to add several amendments to the constitution ol the asso- ciation. These proposed changes include: revision ol the schol- arship and athletic award systems, the instituting ol the petition system lor nominating student body ollicers, the establishment ol cross country as a major sport, and soccer as a minor sport. The program lor better student amusement instituted in the Fall term was continued and enlarged, with more assemblies and noon dances. Q7 Down, then right to left Gilbert Kennedy Butz Bubalo Stevens Milne Buchwach Williams
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Down, then Baldwin Jones Kennedy Terry Dibble Morrison Hosfeldt Buchwach left to right: X JANUARY OFFICERS President ..,... - .,........ William Simpson Vice-President ..... .... B onita Berg Secretary ........ .... E loise Baldwin Treasurer .....,.......... Halsey Jones Assistant Treasurer .....,.. Robert Kennedy Chairman Athletic Board. . .Tom Terry Chairman Cafeteria Board. .Jean Morrison President of Girls' League. .Marjorie Dibble Editor Bi-Weekly Cardinal.Mariorie l-losfelclt Associate Editor Bi-Weekly Cardinal ...,.......... Aaron Buchwach anuary tudent ssociation + The most notable success of the student asso- ciation cluring the Fall term, was the annual Carnival. Through the money derived from this, an amount which far exceeded that obtained in previous years, the much-needed and long- avvaited public address system was purchased. The assemblies from then on showed an added increase in attendance and attention. ln the endeavor to provide noontime entertainment, dances were held once a vveelc in the gym, admission by student body card only. This form of democratic government is carried on by the students themselves, and has proved successful through the cooperation of the entire student body. 26
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f Row A: Diclcer Pharris Kohara l-laffenden Stevens Dibble Farnand Miller Vincent Bright Thompson Row B: Spring Allyn Verdurman Behnand Kroder Knapp Peterson Smith Nelson Strobeclc Hansen Girls, League Cabinet JANUARY OFFICERS: President ............... Vice-President .... . . . Secretary ....... .Marjorie Dibble .Molly Farnand . . . .Virginia Miller JUNE OFFICERS: Peggy Stevens Audra l-laffenden Esther Kohara President ....... . .... Vice-President. .. .... Secretary ....... .... Marlorie Dibbie -1.11 vievens Qirls' eague + The Girls, League is an organization composed of all the girls in the school. Member- ship is automatic with entrance into Lincoln. During the Fall term the League, under the leadership of Marjorie Dibble, instituted a new plan of assemblies and gave a very successful dance. The chief aims of the Spring term administration are as follows: 'l. the purchase of shelves for purses and additional mirror space for the girls, rest rooms, Q. revision of the present constitution, 3. a building up of the Leaguels financial condition. The year 1938 saw the League much strengthened and improved, especially through the enlarging of the Executive Committee and an increase in its jurisdictional power. 28 iii! gi A ff NW ff ff QM .fxf iwtf? c f' L f, 51 X WW it viii Srx fx J .3 i K
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