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Big Button Committee To the Big Button eonunittee fell job of finding a pleasing design for Senior Button. Many designs were s mitted by the members of the eonnnit and those which were approved were 4 played for the class. Finally, a surprised-looking little gre lin, clutching his diploma, was voted most popular. lvhen, at last, IQB rol around, the button was seen through the school on the poeketbooks and l loops of seniors. We wish to thank the eonnnittee their efforts in bringing us o11r big butt l 1'r.w! lime: V. Mahan, G. Rudolph, J. Calhoun, S. Marcoviteh, B. Carroll, J. Oberst. Second Row: P. Rohrer, M. Coren, .l. Macrino, L. Verna,-B. Nanna, R. Strauss, S. Klein It is customary for the graduating class to present a gift to the school. Each term this task becomes more and more difficult. It is the task of the Gift Committee to select our gift to the school. 'llhis they will do with excellent taste and a sense of functional foresight. It is with this gift that we, the class, will extend our profound gratitude for the teachings and guidance we received while at Lincoln. Pin Committee I ir.v1 Itozr: F. Schmidt, M. Coren, J. Maerino, S. Klein, B. Hanna, P, Rolirer, D. Deegler. Second Row: C. Creager, C. Constable, B. Farrell, M. Fisher, B. Yentzcr, J. Carnpel, I. Bugen, J. Cook, M. Iona, V. Mahan, M. lidgerton, J. Knorr, D. Hirschhorn, W. Herter Gift Committee M. Coren, P. Jeanes, BI. Iona, WV. Anmuth The day looked forward to by all seniors was the day we received our senior pins. This niade it oflieial. Now we were really seniors. It was the Pin committee which was responsible for our official symbol. It was they who received and sifted the designs from the jewelers. 'llhey also conducted the displaying and selection of the pin. To the Pin Coin- mittee We give our thanks.
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Senior Prom Committee . Il is lo the Senior Prom Committee that we owe the best remembered night of our years at Lineolnl. The eo-ehairmen, Francine Alollen and Val Mahan, were warmly repaid for their efforts in bringing to us that most unforgettable Affair to Remember.', llowever. we should not forget the rest of the committee who labored many after-sehool hours in deciding on the place, the theme, lhe band, and the faculty invitations. To these people also we extend our gratitude. Co-chairmen Franeine ltfollen and Val Nlahan First Row: J. Mzieriiio, IW. Paul, S. ltlareoviteh, B. Hanna, S. Stokes, B. Maerz. Second Row: S. Berman, J. Oberst, J. Knorr, A. Pieeoli, I. Bugen, B. Yentzer, B. Carroll, E. S0l0Ill2lll Assembl Committee Our various assembly programs, sueh as awards, Armed Services, band, orches- tra, and ehoir were a direct result of the efforts of the Assembly Committee, headed by ltlr. Carl Andrews. It Was he and his committee who arranged time schedules, stage directions, and program length. 63 First Row: B. Johnson, P. Jeanes, P. Crompton. Second Row: M. Radel, W. Yarnall, J. Campel, J. Oberst, S. Berman
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Vp a lazy river on a warm Nfay day was where the Trip Committee sent us. The train-ride, the boat-trip, the card-games, the song fesls, and the unforgettable fun at Bear hfoun- tain Park were great beeause of the efforts of the Trip Committee. In ehoosing Bear Mountain Park for the trip, its members, both IQA and IQB at the time, seemed to have a foreknowledge of the wonderful time we had. Cap 85 Gown Senior Trip Committee M. Coren, J. Cook, V. Blahan It was the function of the Cap and Gown Committee to assist the gradu- ating seniors in donning their gowns and mortarboards. The committee was com- posed of members of the then 12A class. They helped nervous fingers adjust caps, and fix gowns. In brief, they did their best to calm fidgety graduates. knot ties, The committee, sponsored by Mr. Glassman, has been a part of Lincoln since its opening. Firsf Row: F. Schmidt, M. Edgerton, B. Hanna, J. Cook, C. Creager, D. Constable. Second Row: lt. Lawler, R. Klausewitz, D. Deegler, J. Maerino, J. Campel, VV. Ilerter, J. Kuehnle, J. Bitzer The members of the Senior Luncheon 'ommittee performed admirably in pre- aring the delectable menu for the lunch- on. The food was luscious. A gourmelfs delight was but one omment heard at the luncheon. The luneheon was held at Four Chef's n January QQ, 1958, at one o'eloek. Cnlerlaiumenl was provided by members f the class. C'ongratulations are extended o the eommitlee for the superb job they id in eo-ordinating the luncheon for so lany people. Luncheon Committee wi gun First Row: S. Stokes, J. Campel. Second Row: N. Nash, J. Knerr, I. Bugen, C. Roberts. Third Row: R. Brown, W. Yarnall, J. Oberst, J. Fabrizio, J. Cook, E. Faddis, A. Castle, R. Giest
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