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They Serve SPRING JOB of the council is planning Orientation day. It is the day when in- coming freshmen visit Lincoln. Hall traffic ushers who were picked by the student council had posts throughout the halls whenever students went to the auditorium. Social functions in which the council parti- cipated were arranging the Midsemester dance which is held in honor of the exchange students and helping the service organizations of the city plan the Post-Prom Party at the armory. ABOVE, left to right — Karen O’Hearn, James Tadych, Mary Jansen, Louis Close ABOVE, — Carol Zimmer, Lavange Krumel, Brian Eisner, Richard Ausman RIGHT, Row 1— Mary Robinson, Barbara Lutz; Row 2— Walter Grapentine, Gerald Pollen, Keith Budzien Student Council... 13
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With Honor TUDENT COUNCIL, with Mr. Ed- win Erickson as adviser, did many things to better Lincoln throughout the school year. Meeting during the first hour on Tuesdays, the council organized the selling ‘of activity tickets, planned the Homecoming dance, as well as the queen's election, also took charge of the lost and found and arranged the parade for the Little Rock exchange students. This fall a big project of the council was sponsoring the Litter- Bug Campaign. Limerick and poster contests were held and cash awards were given to the winners. As a result of this campaign two waste containers are now on Eighth street. ABOVE, LEFT, Row 1—Richard Schroeder, vice- president; Jean Krieser, secretary; Gerald Meister, sergeant-at-arms; Row 2—Gerald Mullins, presi- dent; Mr. Edwin Erickson, adviser; Thomas Frieder, treasurer BELOW, Row 1 — Donald Leitner, Richard Jagodin- sky; Row 2— Barbara Rugowski, Joan Biely, James Chermak ABOVE, Row 1—Margery Shallue, Susan Ohde, Kurt Dramm; Row 2—Jon Winder, Stanley Sweikar 12..Student Council
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Sophomores Learning Through Experienc ABOVE, kneeling—Donna Lehman, Jack Kabat; Standing — Caryl Timmers, Don Gadzinski, Leo Zipperer, Georgia Schmitz BELOW, Row 1—Rosemary Daellenbach, Jane Olson; Row 2— Sarah Belson, Tom Mlada, Robert Shaw. TUDENT COUNCIL members c elected through their homerooms - homeroom members. Members’ dut: in the homerooms are giving t weekly council report and on Mondo selling stamps and bonds. Lyceums for the next school year « picked by a committee chosen from + student council. March of Dimes ca paign as well as handing out c collecting money for under class f tures, is also handled through coun Through the council students « take part in the running and functic of Lincoln High school. BELOW, Row 1 — Barbara Brown, S Turney: Row 2 — Allen Shelfhout, Nancy E den, Allen Koritzinsky
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