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f' ' V-al' ' 5Q'Q3 09, n 'F .QV WHILE THE Jumoas AND soPHoMoRr:s are still doing routine class work, the seniors, dressed in blue jeans and jackets begin learning to march in step to the strains of Aida . Every morning, the seniors, with Mr. William Iones and the band, assemble in the bowl to practice marching. The boys have a hard time learning to keep step to the music, but soon learn to follow the baton. After the practice is finished for the day, seniors gather on the bowl steps to sign FLAMBEAUS and talk about the big day, The girls dis- cuss formals while the boys just talk about summer plans. The ground crew is also working to get the bowl in shape for the day. Bleachers must be put up to accommo- date the large crowds. White picket fences and lilac trel- lises are arranged to form a path to the speakers' platform, Flower girls worry about their flowers' wilting while the seniors only worry about getting their diplomas. After the distribution of the diplomas, the Alma Mater is sung, Taps is sounded, and the seniors are formally graduated. Right, Color Guard-Daniel Palfemer, Arnold Herzog, Iohn Larson, Flower Girlsg Row l, left to right-Mary Ristacl, Patricia Reardon, Barbara Stephenson, Beverly Kaeser, Gertrude Kempfert, Helen Dels- man, Row 2-Luanne Napp, Glenore Gass, Dorothy Lang, Barbara Westphal, Shirley Meissner, Elizabeth Struck, Ruth Wickman, Iaanne Staalson, Sharion Schleunes, Flora Olm. All are top ranking juniors. 2 g r a d u a 1' i o n . 12 P ln,'K. f :
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cwecaefl, dmc: z MARCHING ro THE sTRA1Ns of Aida brings to a con- clusion all high school events for the seniors. After the flags are set and the flower girls in their places. the sad and traditional march begins. Girls in bright pastel formals followed by the boys in their dress suits descend the steps into the bowl. Slowly they make their way around the bend, down the last long path and into their seats. After the program, the moment has arrived for the long- awaited diploma. Ending the day with Taps marks their life at Lincoln as a thing of the past . Leo O'Connell and Arthur Otto carry senior diplomas to the platform in final preparation for graduation exercises wi' N I , 1 sr gra duction 1
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