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a H a Charl s G bson Jean Wood Cordon Dowling Jean Sandlin Gor ld Haleb Mailland Jordan Dominic Crabinski r lc D e y i Bud Bader Evelyn Gipplo Joyce Dunbar Bri Sprenger W. Sfrandberg Ed Walls A' x 1 ' QW STUDENT COUNCIL An alerl, wide-awake group of sludenls composed Jrhe Sludenl Council lhis year. Slarling in Seplember They revised The conslilulion, made an alhlelic leller display, and slarled an exlensive campaign lo sell aclivily liclcels. ll was a successful campaign and more Jrhan l,3OO sludenls boughl Them. Many inleresling assemblies were given. One of lhem, which was in Seplember, inlroduced lhe new sludenl' oiciicers lo lhe school. Several speakers conlribuieol lo olher programs and in Eebruary a very infer- esling Washinglon-Lincoln assembly was held fealuring educalional lallcs by lwo Lincoln l-ligh School sludenls. A very enlhusiaslic aicler-school assembly welcomed Rinlo, a movie dog. The sludenls held The usual Eoolball Nighl before lhe Thanksgiving game: and a Eoolball Malinee was given lo aid iniured ifoolball players. Duri- ing lhe year Ered l-leany, lvlary Louise Bader, Jean Sandlin, and Eugene Brazeau allended a Leaders' and Journalisls' convenlion al lhe Univer- sily ol Washinglon. ln April several sludenls allended a convenlion al Washinglon Slale College. ln all, lhe Sludenl Council has finished a mosl successful year, and Ered l-leany, A. S. B. Presidenl, is lo be commended for his unliring efiorls. OFFICERS Fred l-leany ,.,. Presidenl Dominic Grabinslsi Com. of Aihlolics Chucls Gibson . Vice Presidenl Gerald l-loleb , ,Corn ol Journalism Jean Wood , . .. , .Secrelary lvlailland Jordon . Corn. ol: Adverfising Jean Sandlin , ,Conn of Publicily ADVISERS Mr. lvleddins, Miss Moyer OTHER MEMBERS Senior Rep. ...Bud Bader, Evelyn Gipplo Junior Rep. . Bob Springer, Joyce Dunbar Soph. Rep. Ed Vlfalls, Woodrow Slrandburg Boys' Club Rep. . . Eranls Davis Girls' Club Rep. Evelyn Gwynn
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PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION This drama depicTing one year oT school liTe aT Lincoln I-Iigh would noT be compleTe wiThouT The menTion oT The ParenT-Teachers' AssociaTion. Their program Tor The year included sTudy classes, a ChrisTmas ParTy, and The annual I3ounder's Day Program. Combined wiTh This IaTTer evenT was an evening in commemoraTion oT Lincoln I-Iigh School's TwenTy-TirsT anniversary. Mr. AITred LisTer, Tormer secreTary oT The Tacoma Board oT School DirecTors, delivered an address enTiTled Building Lincoln I-Iigh School. Mrs. E. D. Nichols, NaTionaI Chairman oT I-Iumane EducaTion, spolce on Founder's Day. Music Tor The evening was Turnished by LincoIn's orchesTra and by Lin- coln I-Iigh Alumni. The program ended wiTh The cusTomary candle- lighTing ceremony. Two hundred TiTTy guesTs were served birThday calce in The caTeTeria. P. T. A. OFFICERS President.. .. , -,Mrs. IZ. G. Luclsenbihl SecreTory . ,, , ,, Mrs. F. E. LocIf.wood I:irsT Vice PresidenT.., ,Mrs. Lee Gorliclq Treosurer L , L , , Mrs. C. A. Sines Second Vice PresidenT-,Mr. W. C. Orr Progrorn Chairman. Mrs. E. Devereoux BACK-TO-SCHOOL NIGHT Lincoln's surely much beTTer, and a IoT more inTeresTing Than The high school I wenT To. remarlced one oT The Thousand parenTs who aTTended The annual Back-To-School NighT on The second evening in November. A group oT ThirTy sTudenTs acTing as guides escorTed our moThers, TaTh- ers, and Triends on a Tour Through The building. The TirsT poinT To be visiTed was The caTeTeria where everybody received reTreshmenTs pre- pared by members oT The Toods classes. From There They wenT imme- diaTeIy To The oITice where The public address sysTem was demonsTraTed. From here The visiTors progressed ThroughouT The building. Displays were shown in The various deparTmenTs oT The school, and an acrobaTic show was presenTed in The boys' gymnasium. Following The Tour, par- enTs and Triends were Taken To The audiTorium where a band concerT and sTyIe show were presenTed. The aTTair was planned by The Teachers in order To give every parenT The opporTuniTy oT meeTing Their chiIdren's insTrucTors. 'IISI
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