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N Y'E'f!X GRAB A PARTNER QUICK, OR You WILL BE LEFT WITII TIIE BRooM, SHOUTED THE FRESHMEN OF 109 DURING THEIR YULETIDE PARTY. X ,-xx . X ks Hifi 1 TIIE ANNUAL PARENTS, NIGHT STRENGTHENED TI-IE CLASS KEY PERSONIFYING ScRooL THE CONVERGING PATTERNS OF HOME AND SCHOOL LIFE. LEADERSHIP WAS PASSED FROM SENIOR T0 Left to Sight-Mr. Gills, Mr. di: Mrs. Elmer Hazen, Mrs. Peter Af0StifLBIli, Connie -IUNIUR PRESIDENT- Hazen, rs. Rayzh Vogler, Mrs. Simon Hughes, Mrs. Rudolp Ramella, Mrs. Meehan, Schwenk Fred Bender.
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GUIDANCE AND TRADITION To fulfill the pattern of education and under- standing, Lincoln High gave us a host of qualified leaders. Our faculty has done their job of presenting us with scientific formulas and grammatical rules. But more important they have molded our characters by their interest and assistance. We have also received guidance from fellow students. By lending a hand to others, we have unquestionably helped ourselves. Although we continually strove for originality, we could not help but be influenced by long- established patterns and tradition. Pep rallies in the gym, the Ellwoodian magazine campaign, senior day, p. a. announcements, home room parties, pep hops, the prom and the passing down of the school key have all become a standard part of school life. These things may seem minor to others, but to us they have a great significance. sy.,-Du -Vs if I A VETERAN SENIOR EXPLAINED THE BULLETIN BOARD AND OTHER SCHOOL Cusroms ro Two NEW MEMBERS or THE STUDENT Bom. Reynolds, McNeil, Shiever VOCATIONAL AND COLLEGIATE PROBLEMS WERE UNRAVELED AT THE GUIDANCE COUNSELOR,S DESK. M. Nocera, Miss Craig, L. Smeltz l + t, asf' THE WIZARD or Oz DONATED A METAL BUCKET 'ro JACK AND JILL DURING 305's MOTHER GoosE SKrr ON SENIOR DAY. Left to riglht- J. Spielvogel, E. Tindall, Yost, I. Wein artner, Wahl, W imer, I. Wisbit , William I. Smith, V. Strohecker, L. Wibith, Donna Viccari, T. Williams, Steele, Witte, L. Weller.
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