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Row Sf L. Woods, Arnold LeFaive, A. Hansen, M. Gonyea, E. H C B 'I 'M C P A orner, w. aieyg . ole,Xd. Slarncs, D. Rosellinu, . rrnour J, Alexander, F. lvzjdden. Row 4-L. Schaufelberger, Z. Olrnswad R, Olsen G. EThffr gTon, K. Phillips, Y. Aubry, A. Miller, P. Sul' van, J. Deacon, D. Haines, B. Duncan. Row 3-WD. Cox, D, Rovn, C- Morris H. Johnson O. HosTeTTcr, B, Gernrnell E. Taylor, D. i ride, . wfgny' , kson, H. a n, . n , . ir , egsTecn, D. ranc, . Den r. rw -f . , , in , cr, J. sen, . uc' , . arson, . 'sne , V. Bounos, e erson, A. Olsen, J. oi harner, C. Wi cox, . ousTon. w g . ost, . ' ., . A ins, M. Weber, H. Pefersen, R. Spencer J. Sharp, W. Mcliechnie, H. Hallbcrq, H. BerndT, L. Miller, B. Good, W. Fisher, A. Gleason. . LINCOLN NEWS . . . Lincoln's A-I rkwspaperyagain scores ace high! This year's awards aTTained by The Lincoln News ToTal Three Top places among The high school publicaTions oT The UniTed STaTes.i3l:irsT is The lnTernaTional l-lonor raTing received in The Quill and Scroll AchievemenT conTesT. All American Pacemaker raTing Tor The TourTh con- secuTive Time was The second honor besTowed upon The News. This raTing, given only To The Ten besT newspapers, is The highesT aTTainable in The NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion conTesT. LasT is MedalisT raTing, won Tor The Third consecuTive Time in The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion conTesT. Added prooT oT The gualiTy oT our paper is The TacT ThaT The Lincoln News was The only publica- Tion wesT oT The Rockies To receive This award. Through The eTTorTs oT loyal LincolniTes, Mr. PosT, News adviser, aTTended The NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion convenTion in DeTroiT. RepresenTing The Lincoln News aT The Columbia ScholasTic Press Asso- ciaTion convenTion in New York, was Lucille Rudd, ad soliciTor on This year's business sTaTT. Aside Trom The regular publicaTion oT The paper each week, The News sponsored SanTa's Twins , who promoTed several aTTairs To gaTher Toys and Tood Tor less TorTunaTe Tamilies aT ChrisTmas Time. -new .if . 1 f-YM. gs: 3. gmm , JG l23T
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221 A , R. We er, I-D. waaafuif, L. oi . irkisy, M. Selby, C. Anderson L IAN . . . 'lime marclnes onl And so llne developmenl ol Lincoln's yearbook lias progressed. For llie lirsl lwo years following llne opening ol llie sckiool, a monllily magazine called llie lalioma was publislfied in coniunclion wills: Sladium, llne lasl edi- lion being used as llne annual. Laler Lincoln pub- liskied ils own magazine, naming il lkie Lincolnian. ln i922 wlien llie Lincoln News, issued weekly, be- came a parl ol our sluclenl' lif program, llie magazine was disconlinued, Jin-ifinnual was publislied in book lorm al e of llie year. The work was done s an exlra-curricular aclivily, eacli de- supervised by a diliferenl leaclner. conlinued unlil l927, when our presenl was inlroduced. Tlne slali was lkien organized as a class, given a regular class period and a semes- Jrer's credil. Clnallenged by our sludenl body lo creale an original and modern annual lo keep slep willi l'l'1e lasl-moving lempo of our scliool life, llwe Lincolnian slaicl, llirougki ils acceplance, presenls you willi lkiis unique year- book. Like miglwly Rome, il was nol buill in a clay. Long lfiours and persislenl ellorl on llwe parl ol bollw line edilorial and business slalls, liave resulled in a Lincolnian guile diificerenl as lo llneme, arrangemenl, and slyle lrom any lwerelolore publiskied al Lincoln. Under lbe supervision ol lvliss Rummel, llne edilorial slall worked diligenlly lo allain individualily in llweir wrile-ups, wlnile llie business slall, guided by lvlr. lirail, lnas cooperaled willi Jrlie lilerary slall lo pro- duce lkie very linesl book possible willi our available finances.
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Row 4-M. PiTTs, W. Sfevens, E. Erickson, B. l-laglund, K. Tucker, D. Haines, G. T-lelrner, V. Anderson, K. SulsTon, J. Kennedy, E. MiTchell, B. Linglois. Row 3-B. PeTerson, C. Wilcox, D. Boyd, B. Taylor, B, Skillings, 1. Underdahl, G, osene, B. Parker, E, WaTTs, R. STabberT, S. Hanson, R, Pearson, H. Mykland. Row 2--J. Alexander, D. Haugen, E. HolThusen, M. HobarT, B. Erickson, V. Reynolds, K. Polk, V. Schreuders, I. NorTh, F. Bounds, P. Runyan, A, Davis, R. Spencer. Row I-V. Howell, L. Harris, N. G,-arff, M. McKinney, A, Anderson, W. Meddins, R. Iverson, R. Johnson, G. Graham, V. Abelson, K. Sherrill, L. Sfracey, L. Bubbins, V. Michaud, l24l A CAPELLA CHOIR . . . BeauTiTul sTrains oT music pour Trom The lips oT TiTTy-eighT carolers as They render selecTions Tor our enioymenT. The A Capella Choir has come To be one oT The mosT worThwhile and successTul acTiviTies, noT only in our sTudenT life buT also in The communiTy. Their TuneTul melodies have graced The programs oT num- erous assemblies, enTerTainmenTs, and conTerences. ln addiTion, Twice each monTh These TalenTed chorisTers give concerTs aT churches. The rare abiliTy and perseverance oT Their direcTor, Mrs. Goheen, have made This choir one oT The TinesT in The NorThwesT. G!RLS' GLEE CLUB . . . WhaT is liTe wiThouT a song? These TalenTed girls have oTTen Tound The answer Tor us wiTh Their lovely lilTing melodies, and have delighTed radio audiences in The Junior BroadcasT Hour. Their originaliTy also was demonsTraTed by The excepTional work done in The preparaTion oT Their parT in The Spring ConcerT, a new TeaTure in The deparTmenT' This year. Under The sTimulaTing direcTion oT Mrs. Goheen They creaTed The amusing ploT, wroTe The clever dialogue, and chose appro- priaTe music Tor Their acT, a back-sTage scene aT a musical revue. ..., .s , Row 4-B. McCaf'Trey, C. Bacior, Morris, Evans, J. RolTe, D. Swanson, M. Rabori D, Danielson, M. Anrens, l Rakos, B. Munro, J. Hagrnan. Row 3-W. ,Jns'H?Ta7'l7 V. Durant, L. Sorivelde, B. Zea, M, Pelle, M. Goehxling, D. Sfoll, P. Dernaris, M. Odey, M. Thompson, E. Brewick. Row 2-P. Grossgloss, J. Lorey, D. Balsin er, D. Randol h, E. Axlen, J. STockTon, l, Maw, W. Branharn, Q 9 C. Rockwell, C. Webb, N. Sage, M. Hall. Row I-M. Weber, P. Davey, H. Ley, V. Nigro, D. l-lorning, W, Richard, A. CliTT, A. Gibbs, E. Dunningan, N. Morrison, B. McVlcker, E. NorTon, E, EdminsTer.
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