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Svvninr Qllmm Gbffirrrn LEFT TO RIGHT: Sylvia Crocker, Lee Rodgers, Barbara Cooper, Betty Jean Fleming. Those leading our procession are our class officers. They have kept us moving at a steady pace. With their aid and assistance we have accomplished our tasks and surmounted our diffi culties with a feeling of pride and honor, May we present our class officers. Barbara Cooper .... ...... P resident Lea Rodgers ........ . . . Vice-president Betty Jean Fleming .... ...... Se cretary Sylvia Crooker .... . . . Treasurer -g-
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Svvninr 0112155 lEi ntnrg 1948-'49 A new phase of life began the fall of '49 for us as eighth graders. We were, after formal and informal initiation, ready to settle down, now part of Lincoln and willing to take our stand andwork hard for the coming years. Childhood now over, a new life began, 1949-'50 The year of 1949-'50 arrived and we felt like real natives of Lincoln. Our class de- creased by a few, but the remaining were staunch in making plans for a budding class. Frankie Fields led us this year. 1950-'51 The in-between year for our class now began. We were represented in different clubs of the school by having officers chosen from our class, We now looked ahead for the coming years which would bring prom plans, rings, and the long-awaited graduation day. 1951-'52 The year of excitement began by electing Irene Fleming as president. We worked hard for the prom-raising money and planning for a glorious evening. The arrival of our rings senta wave of animation through the school. Our pride and joy! We now felt we were a little more mature and ready for the coming senior year. 1952-'53 Now, as Seniors, we realized our responsibilities and took them in our stride. Our class felt the closeness brought on by working with the annual and discussing our future plans. Barbara Cooper led us as class president toward our fulfillment as seniors. Graduation nearing, we became more sober as we idealized our coming obligations. We look forward to our future with open eyes and minds, hoping our accomplishments will soar and reward us. -9..
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