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Soxo LEADERS AT XYEICKLY Krwaxis Cl.l'li SESSIONS. Mr. Barnhart, Mr. Gehm. RECREATION AT LOCAL Bowuxo .XI.l,liY FOR NlAl,l-Q I-',xCt'I,Tv NIEMHICRS. Mr. Howell XYilliams. X 1fii,il Q 352 3 Qlff congeniality. An autumn tea setting at a local church, which honored the faculty, hushed the voice somewhatg its appreciative nature and ability to carry on stimulating conversation were evident. Not to be overlooked was the prominent role the voice played in town organizations. In Lions, Kiwanis, Rotary, junior XYomen's, and the Business and Professional Women's Clubs, its sociability, willingness to serve, and coopera- tion all were applauded. Through such moments of work and play, the mute, cold building of Lincoln High School found a not-to-be denied voice in our faculty. Proud of its voice of variety, Alma Mater communicated with its town supporters in a continuous close fashion. The voice positively established the following characteristics: con- fidence, know-how, firmness, understanding, conscientiousness, leadership, liveliness, laughter, congeniality, cooperation, and willingness as well as conversational ability and an appreciative nature.
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VOIVIC .Xltlumugh flu-ply ongrossccl in their clziily ruutilu-s, tlu- lowiispt-uplc rlistilutly luuirtl thc strong x'c1it't-fmlitliciwrl svluuml lruilcling on the hill. llux lrcqiu-nl rlmluufs ol' wmivv tmur. pitch, mul volunu- cilvoiiiuigt-cl grt-aiu-r town scnsitivilyg this in turn, 1-lmlilt-cl ll clvvlu-1' Qlpprcciatioli of tlur vurioiis t'l1zi1'1u'Im'istic's ol' tlu- l.iru'uln voiw-M our lzuiulty. ,XS lllli'l'0Sll'll l7ill't'lIIS, mcmlu-rs ul our vom- mimity olmscrvt-cl auul luralrrl the lillflllfj' at work with thcir young lumys mul girls. 'I'l1cycspct-inlly likccl what tht-3' lu-tml: at voivc which haul the quzilitics ol voillirlt-lu'c, know-lurw, firmness, c'ousc'icntuulsiu-ss, lvz1tl01'sl1ip, zuul l1lNlCI'Sl21llll- ing. Surh in voim- smmu'lumw inspirctl thc pzircnts themselves, zuul tluw' wt-rc thzmkful for tlu- opportiinilivs to slimy' within luwiringg rmigc, rllllfflllgll ilu- various sfwiiil mul Vlllll zlvtivitics of the town itscll, tlu- voivv of l.iru'0ln COI1Ill1llCCl to speak out with vigor. .Xt local howling alleys on 'llluirsclziy nights, tlu- volvo was Colorccl by f- -- -----'- - musculilu- lin-liru-ss, rt-liixattimi, laughter, auul lN1MiXNl'l-,l. l'.Y.XNt1lCl.lC.Xl. ANI! RlQlftlRMl'.Il filll'Rl'Il llHNURS'llIi.XClll'1RSIY Ill-icwaxiilfix ini Wx' ' ' ' ' . . luvxxl, l4.luu'.x'lmx XX 1-.1-u. Nlisst'i1-sswt-ll, Nlr. licll, Rtfvcrm-ml Guln'ct'l1l. mm l:.KCUl,'IY hllahllil-.RS lI.xx'1-' .x Nlxjrvu l'Nll'.Rl-SI lx Vivu' 0k12xNIl.X'Il4Nw Ifixwl lc NIH lim. rn' lil'-aim l-fxi VI lIXl fstlMMll'll',l in .wh I'Rr1lfi-Qssiux.-xl, XX'm1ifw's t'l,I'ix. liliwufmt'l'1Yj1'x1mz W4m.xN'st'l.I'n. Miss XY4umwlc1', Xliws C11-wr-xx vll, Nlrs. XUWIIJII, Nlrs. Zviglcr, Nlrs. lllunk, Nlrs. .Xiulcrsm1, Nliw llvlt-11 lirrmu. Nlrf. lfuisytlic, Nlis. Sinipsun, Nlrw. QlL1I'lWI'ltLlll
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fz,.ef2. if fag cfafifzfaafe , I If 1 YW- , ,-.-3, , Y ,-.... ,-Lf.. -.::..---..-.-n.Y.,. n AQQ--N. ,f...,, ii KQVARIJS lJtJl'IsLli AS l'llil,l'l-iRS ix ISxi'iiimi'sic. Iiisi-,isrxi.i, Buys RiavRiisiax'i'ixi. 'l'ic.ms Wzxrcllc, Gmlumi. SI'HYStlRl'.ID in Civic ORu.xxiz.x'imxs. l'l'Rl'USliS The school lilu of our .Xlmgi Nltttc-r's stiiclcnts was voilcliivtecl witlioiit Illllfll iiotivc lay thc ltWl'llSll0UlJl?. 'lilN'l'l'l-Ul't' thc- l7lIl'lNlSl'S ul' l,lIll'UlII High were rczilizccl hy thc ritizciis til lillwnorl Vity lllfibllgll thc sm-itil mul lzusiucss lite ul hor stuclciits. jobs iulcl i'cvi'0zitioi1 wcrc the Sllll-lU1'lS of Hlilllj' busy lmurs :spent by those yming pt-oplc of l,il1l'Olll lligli, Klzuiy owllpzltioiis zivqiiirccl lay stiiclt-nts wart' liulptiul in lmth thc llllllllfilll zmcl vovxltiuiml aspects, flcrlcing in storm-s or working as stork boys wcre the two maiiii typcs of CIIllJl0YIllCIll. These jobs employcrl SIlltl1fIllS in drug, gi'ovci'y, :incl clairy storos or other lrusincsscs Ulla-i'ii1g similar positions. lfur those desiring to Inc more iiiclcpcmlvilt, clclivc-ring lic-ii'spzipv1's z1iisix't'i'i-tl their whims. llorlqing for thc city proviilccl Clllllltlyllllflll for t'iX'lt'-Illilltlwl students. 'l'lit-sv jobs incluclcrl suvh positions its llliCj.1ll1lI'llS or plziygrmlml iristriivtrmrs. 10 Xlllllll'L'Il .Xliclcrcw S. Lit1llIlt'I'Y. , Ll-V . l'Ul'l'l,AR Wim me Samui I'imx'ii114.s .XFTIAZR Sci-moi. llivisusmx. l'l1ini'mIaLki, Suliii, li. 5l41lll'.
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