To Our Daily Educational Schedule. N I IIS School Flag Presented to Lincoln High by Class of '53 DENIAIO, Fluxx KELLLR, CAPLAX Students Roll Vp Their Sleeves To Have The Patch Tests Checked Row 1, Bottom, Left to Right-Miss Baormncx, Bliss SHR:-im-. Row 2 l,IiI,l.IC.-KNO, B, Music, N. I-.aCxvA, I'. NIA-xjons. Row 3-fklicnmcn, Nl.-x'in.xs, IJ. l'R.vt1, XY. Nli1.t.i.ie, R. joxi-,s. Xlr. Shaffer Fits Seniors for Cups and Gowns Left to Right-CRt'ci,xx1, MR. SIMHLR, Fiixxtcx, IJ. C.aMPtsEl,1., P. Cnnistoenu, IJAMATO. l.enve it to the X-leens to cotne up with something new and excitingf They sponsored un l Goofed Day. Any student cztught in the hnlls without at permit was churged 21 dime. The monev wns contrihuted to the Nlurcli of l,lllll'S fund. XYhite hndges of courugef it reullv didn't hurt nppenred on the nrtns of lllilllf students .ind tenchers in the month of l'iCl7I'llilI'tY. The school's lvig project thnt month wus the Tuherculosis l'4ttch Test. :Xpproximzttelv 1.227 students were tested. Classroom visitation und ohservntion were pnrt of the progrnm prepared for the visiting Nlidlzrnd lligh Student Vonncil. The student governing hodv of l2.i'.ll.S. plztved host to thetn on l'il'lll'llilI'5' 1. The htnn of the lmgpipe filled the high school auditorium on 'l'lnn'sdztv, l'lt'llI'llill'B' 4. .-X nntionztllv known trio :arrived to entertnin with the songs, dnnces, und customs of old Scotland. On Fehruztrv 15, .Xinhridge teenngers visited Lincoln High. The student councils of Beaver und Rochester lligh Schools were guests of Lincoln lligh's council on Klnrch 3. Did you hezu' the gronns :ind see the girls limping through the hulls? Next vez1r's potentinl cheerleaders were practicing in the little gvin. March 18 darted two itnportnnt events. lfirst was un ztssemhlv :tt Lincoln lligh. .-X preview of the Music lJepnrttnent's hnnd concert was enjoyed hy the junior high students. Secondly, thtn dnv found the lfllwood students presenting exchange ztssetnhlies nt .Xmlmridgc :ind ,Xliquipp11. Un Nlnrch 22 it wonlztn representntive of the l'nited States Nlttrine Vorps interviewed girls interested in joining the service. .X sigh of relief was unanimously henved hy the l2I.l.lYUHIJl,XN Srxtflf ns their hook went to press in April. Succtnnhing to the throes of spring fever, students :ind tegiclters enjoyed lfgtster vnctttion thnt lJeg.tn on .Xpril l5. iln :tddress hv the Reverend Rnv flolmreeln w.is the chief fettture of the llnccnltttlreute service held in l.incoln .-Xuditoriuni on Nluy 23. Vom- tnencement. at beginning of new experiences for the seniors, was witnessed hy numerous friends :ind relatives on Klnv 2-1.
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