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ll T.,iI1COl1'1 Log Marlene Paul Editor-in-Chief 1 Klein Sam Grossman I its r irv jflvisf-r Business Adviser The Lincoln Log was the secretive home of the Termites, the place of frantically scratching pencils and clicking typewriters. For all, it was a monthly source of humor and entertainment as well as an opportunity to read about news of school events. The 6'Log policy, The next one will be better, expressed the spirit and pride in achievement propa- gated by the paper throughout Lincoln. First Row: G. Meyers, lNI. Paul, J. Allen. Second Row: BI. Naidofl, N. Poppel, N. lvelsh, B. Feiner K I X l II. Paul, P. Longmire, N. Poppel, B. Rubin, N. VVelsh 26
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Student Association . . . that's what the familiar letters S.A. stood for. Basically, we tried to learn about government and how it affects thc individual. Some of the national political issues of the century came to view during oglr stay at Lincoln. lVith these issues came an exploitation of certain portions of our own national government. Sadly enough, the basic human rights were disputed in a manner which clearly showed that we, the members of the future United States government, must eliminate strife within our own country if we are to promote the idea of a free and peaceful world. With an optimistic outlook on life, we proceed to higher forms of government, using in later years training that we acquired by belonging to the Lincoln High School Student Association. Miss Knoer and Mrs. Zaun, Student Association sponsors A. Gart, G. Reckless and J- Graham. Leadership COIIlmif.tc0 M'9IIllJ6I'S of illv AW5ll'flS C0mfl1iii68 G. Rudolph, B. Kaplan and QM. Gottfried, Welfare Committee 25
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Splinters Splinters, Lincoln's literary magazine, was an embodiment of the wishes of stu- dents and faculty for a means of artistic written expression. Our class has left behind a robust mag- azine that will continue to grow in pres- tige and size. lve have started something lasting. B. Lawler, R. Klausewitz, V Mahan Mr Abrams Mr Rosenberg, I C1rcle Club ieuled: D. Davis, P. Uldryd, Franklin, M. Sackett. Standing: V. Long, C. Horn, C. Lowe, M. Paul i. Rosner, H. YW-inling, Mr. Conard The Circle Club was first organized in 1950, by Frank Jones. The purpose of this club was to keep the surrounding communities informed as to what was taking place at Lincoln High School. Sponsored by English Department head, Benjamin J. Conard, the club met monthly. 27
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