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A in new baby arrives in thc Wash- gton home. Prin. C. G. Stangel receives a lifc N. E. A. membership from LHS students at Library Board pro- gram. How's this for comfort in the cabi- net? ch A Goose are i. in Not Quite Su honmores. sist the sop Athletes Girls 7 or Chorus we, ,rw PAG E15
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Left, Up gn Cheerleaders Arthur Zil'lgSl'1Eii!Yl and Leo Frieke. Right. Allen Friekc keeps Ferdinand from hurting into a gricl scrap. 7 -QQ! A fellow cunt even have privacy in a huddle anymore! Grinning. despite the interruption. are Vernon Keune. Roger Morris. and Kenneth Nlueller. Recognize the others? lfpper right. When Billy Schultze nationally known loeul-Ataileni' cireus showed to Nlanitowoe this year. Lineolnites jane jaeobson. Clyde Severson. Winifred Kanter. Clayton Becker, ancl Dawn Koch performed. Center right. Mrs. R. K. john, wife of Lineoln's cage coach. has reserved this same seat at Ship-0 builder games for I5 years! Center left. Lincoln students take part in city ree- reation. The cage girls. captained hy Helene Schmitz, left. take on all wonders. Lower. As fl gift from city teachers and friends. Supt. of Schools Hugh S. Bonar received a life NEA meme lwersliip which was presented by Dean Frank llnlt of the U. W. Extension Division. PP-Gi V7 e ll 616' 'N N i K
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