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Always Be EARING the lovs frzmrlnr struns or the Al ma Nlater the Lxncoln student sy ells mth rn ner pride and yoy lxnoyuny, th1t he IS p1rt No matter how muah you lnted the hnlte up the hrll each mornrng or hom much you dxslllxed the dlsmal remrnders posted downtown before school smrted euh September somehow you will ilvydys get thlt certam feelmg 19 you Slgl1IfllLIOVKLI' shln Ing atop the hnll or hear the sehool song sung Only good memorlcs ire suggested th1t Home eomnng game vue xlmost won rrdrng through town vsrth a plece of the goil post bflflxlflg out of the car vundovs that second trrp to stwte vue almost tools the good feelung you got xx hen chorus smgxng ltS benedletxon on seyenth perlod Frrdays watchrng workmen prcptre the bowl for graduacron the last d1y of school sngn mg l lambeaus gmduttxon BELOW ll seemed everyone was there as a large crowd gathered on the sleps of the public llbrary to sign Flambeaus on Lmcoln s lracluhonal Flambeau Nnghl' STARTS ABOVE Appearrng somewhat contemptuous Bull Wolta poses before a baclt to school sign Openung 5 5 U I I . , , ' ' A f - V A , ' s A k . V. - V' ' 1 f , v - y c . 4 ' ,A ' ' 1 I L- . , V , , I!! A 1 R 4 A , t l V v 'A L V' -',1 I z f' - ' A ., f f ' '- Q - ' ' . ' f . - B - ,I V I N ' ' f ' N 'ou handed in 'our finished term ll .er . . , the 0 Y l P I I , . . I I v h .,.. ' ' ':
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I Slow All roads led fo Lincoln as sluclenls came through snow and ice on one of this year s many cold winter mornings You W 11 HF ALMA MATI:R xxhen V515 the first time you heard it' XX'1s it at your first pep meeting IS 1 sopho more xx hen you xx ondered what it xx IS ind xxhy it seemed to mean so mueh to the upper cl issmen is they sang it almost rex erently ' Wts it during hilftime it your first football gime vxhen the band stood on the darkened As the erovxd suddenly hushed did you reeog mae it and begin to hum along trying to eiteh a fevx xxordsp Was it at the Homecoming bonfire is you stood around the dying embers and gized up it the tovx er shining on top ofthe hill' Could you not help but remember the first line after that' Was it betvx een halx es at a basketball game as the crowd hushed that you once again recognized the somber theme that filled the air 2 The Alma Mater is heard and sung in the hearts of Lincoln students many times during the three unforgettible years they spend here w 5 ...'4 ' Wulh a look of despair, Coach Granitz plans the football 1eam's next play of fhe Homecoming game 4 Opening BELOW Though we losl 'the Homecoming game fans shll rushed oul' and fore 'the goal posfs clown hoping lo gel even the smallest piece as a souvenir of lhe memorable evenls of that busy weelrend Ocf I7 I8 G 1 h y if - . a ' Y ' ' y in fx field, the lights on their hats forming a huge M? 'fe' - . .5 , A A . 7. 7 -2 W J' I . gl,
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