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P. Arvuscn Carlson. l. Simpson. ll. Sprengcr. Apprentice Searnen Sophomore Class Peggy Arvesen - - ., - , .. .. - -President Evelyn Carlson - - - -Vice-President jean Simpson - - s.... Secretary Bob Sprenger - - - - -Treasurer Mrs. McKay - - - - -Adviser EN go down to sea in ships, youtli trains for life on a Sea of Education. The Sophomores boarded their training ship, Lifzmln High. September 5, 1933. The life. of any ship depends on the new apprentices to carry on the work after the old hands have left.. A school must depend on its Sophomores. The Apprentice Seamen who boarded our training ship have shown themselves of good material by participating in many activities. Men have always gone down to the sea in search of romanceg the Sopho- mores have found that romance abounds in LflIL'0f1?'.f activities. After the first attack of sea sickness had subsided, the Apprentice Seamen settled down and offered their welcome aid in rigging and manning our training ship. Yes, it takes a little while for the ship's company to shake down into their places and for the soothing ship routine to establish its beneficent sway. With sincerity they are un- furling a sail that will undoubtedly go down in school history as a pattern for future mariners on our scholastic ship. How the Sophomore class looms large in proportion to the size of the hull! They are like the full expanse of rigging on this great scholastic ship. Upon them will depend more than once the verv life of Lincoln High. They have been fashioned for faithfulness, all they ask is a chance. Lifzmlzf will throw open new charts of study, new ports of friendship, and make possible new opportunities for service. The Class of 36 shoved off on its initial season with Mrs. McKay as navi- gating adviserg Peggy Arvesen, Boatswain, Evelyn Carlson, Boatswain's mateg jean Simpson, Yeomang Bob Sprenger, Class Purser. A mixer, held on the quarter-deck, was the first form of class entertainment. An assembly was held last fall in which a Sophomore Council representative was elected. Their first endeavors foretell joys to come during Junior and Senior entertainment, so also does their scholastic average guarantee a successful scholastic cruise. judging by the Apprentice year, we can safely say that the landing in 36 will be a happy one. lift 1 nz
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J .N ef. in E. Gcntilli, S. Tamaki, G. Clark, C. Hartman, R. Johnson, A. Arthur, R. Olson, J. XVilson, R. Byrd, XV. C. P. Meddins, V. Hansen, G. XVood, M. L. Bader, Mzihel Olsson, J. Bratgut, V. Honeywell, R. Leo, 1. Gallagher, A. Turner. Student Council GROUP REPRESENTATIVESI Glen Clark ..,..... .v....- P resident Charlotte Hartmann .....,..,. Vice-President Shigeko Tamaki .......,...,...... Secretary Robert R. Johnson---Commissioner of Finance Valen Honeywell --Commissioner of Publicity Ruth Leo ........ Commissioner of journalism james Gallagher---Commissioner of Athletics John Braget ..... Commissioner of Advertising Miss Oleson .s.................... Adviser Mr. Turner ---.,- --- - ---Adviser Vera Hansen ........s,........... --Senior Bob Byrd L,-L.'1--k-' ...... ..., S enior jack Willson ,..s.. ..,., j unior Mary Louise Bader .... ....... J uni0r jean Wood ..ss.. .... S ophomore Russell Olsen --- .... Sophomore Ada Arthur ..,. .. Elmer Gentilline ------- Mr. Meddins ..,. .,,s..... S chot ------Girls' Club Boys' Club ml Principal ANY and varied were the plans for The Liilf0llliJ' cruise as laid down by its Board of Navigators, the student council. Preliminary work as soon as the anchor had been weighed, was to manage the election of yell leaders and class oflicers. Then a peppy Gr-r-r-r Lincoln started Football Night on November 29, an outstanding event held to advertise the Stadium-Lincoln Thanksgiving football game. Pep numbers and dancing composed the program. Standards Week was observed with a sophomore standards assembly and the formulation of standard codes for boys and girls. Two other projects of ship-wide concern were the consideration of a student activity ticket for all school functions and the construction of a letter display case. Climaxing the year's business, a Clean-up Drive was directed, with a cleaner ship and better habits as objectives. The Board was assisted by the Boys' and Girls' Clubs and the three class groups who participated in a competitive campaign. Their activities were to polish the brasses, holy-stone an amorphous substance off the decks, and to pick up plum duff containers. Ten
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