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Diane Bieberitz, Ron Sindelar, Mav Neuser. Audrey Holdorf and Dave Logan practice their chorus numbers during noon hour A group of girls watch Io Ann Fink as she demonstrates a jack- knife dive during pool class 10. .Opening Linco1n's Aim . . . TUDENTS PARTICIPATE in the chorus merely because they enjoy singing for pleasure. Practice is held every day, insur- ing an excellent performance for the student body during the year as well as for the pub- lic in spring. Swimming is another activity which many of the girls enjoy, This is only one of the many sports offered in the girls' physical education classes.
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Work Together ALENT movement and thought though expressed in en ttrely drfterent ways can be found throughout Lincoln Talent ts seen 1n Mr Colton s art classes as the students re veal the1r creottve ability in carving droxwtng and pcunttng whrle movement and the correct way to use 1t rs learned through pontomtme rn the speech arts classes A great deol of thought rs needed by Sponrsh students leorn mg vocabulary and grammar rn order to master the language BOTTOM RIGHT Speech arts students practice scenes learning composition and picturizatxon To clear up supersti tion and apply rea sonmg in psychology students mvestzgate phrenology Mr. Colton instructs his art students in G lesson in carving statues from salt Coniugating irregular Spanish verbs helps second year Spanish students to learn to speak the language fluently For a better understanding of MacBeth . Marlene Walesh and Fred Sampe play a iew records tor a fourth year English class '-lx.. I Opening 9 E l Air.- X 7, I I L B P ' D Y? ' - . ' in T' I 1 - W V Q . 'Q ' if I wife., 'gh l ., I .Q
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. . . Train All RYING TO TEACH each student individu- ally is Lincolns aim, Calisthenics are prace ticed in gym for co-ordination, making for healthier bodies and better athletes, These, combined with the numerous vigorous sports in which all participate, insure a well rounded physical education program. Musically inclined students join the school band to further their musical background. The band plays at all school functions, including basketball games, football games, concerts and graduation. Striving for honors at the music festivals account tor many hours ot practice. -5 . Mr. Graniiz instructs his gym class cx they perform their vigorous calisthenics Mr. Daellenbach conducts the band as they brush up on a few lively tunes Opening . . H
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