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Hardwork And Organization Spur GirI's League Activities An enthusiastic fall G. L. Cabinet, headed by Carol Saito, couldn't wait to get started. They commenced their activi- ties in the spring last year with a softball game, cracker- jack and popsicle sales. They welcomed the incoming freshman with a skit on Orientation Day. G. L. Week began with the Mother-Daughter Tea and continued with pigtails and pickle day and a sucker sale. The week was ended with the traditional Twirp Dance. Other activities included an exchange of ideas dinner, a Christmas party for foreign exchange student, Bea Weidman, and the Father-Daughter Banquet. RIGHT: Lois Hart, corres. sec., Lori Camp, soph. rep., Leigh Mills, vice- pres., Sue Nugent, jr. rep., CENTER: Carol Saito, pres., Kathy Knab, sr. rep., Dori MacDonald, historian, Kris Anderson, sec., Anne DuFresne, fresh. rep. Not pictured, Anita Talton, treasurer. 'V J :aims him I- I .., :J bantiiedi ABOVE: Carol Saito, Maurine Neuberger, guest speaker, George Shaver, Dad s Club pres., and Mary Shaver host Dad and Daughter Banquet. RIGHT: Carol couldn't resist stealing a pickle from the pickle sale. 26
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School Affairs And Curriculum Cou ncils Structu re C ha nges A first at Lincoln, a School Affairs council, composed of students, faculty, administration, and parents was instituted at the beginning of the year. The council worked long hours seeking solutions to the Salmon Street problem and the drug problem on campus. The group also met with the Rose Festival association to discuss the controversial runoff system of selecting a Rose Festival princess. An assembling entitled Pro- ject Communicationn was designed to open up corn- munication between council and student body to focus on school problems. Also new to Lincoln this year was the Student Curric- ulum council set up to review and recommend-changes in the academic structure. The council initiated the mini-course program. The two councils worked to- gether to discuss the purpose of tardy and cut slips and mandatory attendance rules. Members of the lat- ter cotuicil included below are, first row, Cameron Gibbs, John Wassam, David Lessing, Margaurite Boyd, second row, Lyn Metz, Mike Hooten, Debbie Niedermeyer, and janet Metzger. V V E' - 4-11 NT , S,? Q , - 'di T rv' 25
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