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Ma. Median 94 S ' Since your rtay the actministration has hart many changes. hir. XV. C. P. hlectctins, who is talcing a leave ol ahsence this year anct stuctying the organization ol' other high schools throughout the Uniteft States, came to our school lirst as a leacherf' Motu. yes. l rememher him. He taught in the shops until '23 when he hecame vice principal. Htouire right anct aliter hir. R. E. Cooli tell in 120. lxir. ixlectctins assumect the responsihility ol' capahly ctirecting our Stucient Bocty as principal. Ma. Um R ' Ntemory pauses. rememhering something. uxvhere is hir. Chr. tteis still here. isntt heif' Hhtr. flrr retirect last tall. HA special trihule is paint to this flirt Timer' tor his consistant interest in our school affairs. .'Yes, t guess everyone will agree with you. He changect very little in all the years he taught here anct was deserving ol' his place among our t.oyal l.incolnites,'i fbaawalic eaacft luafnied Nflh. yes. anti our enthusiastic ctramatic coach. lxtiss l.aura ijngentelter. will certainly he remem- hereci in high esteem hy those who worlcect uncter her in play casts. matte-up committees, anct hy stuclenls who came in contact with her in the classroom. ln '23 she enterect t.incotn as an in- structor in the English Ltepartment, anct in '34 she exchanged a year at lxictyintey High in ttonolulu. XVHII ctozens ol proctuctions successliully presented anct excellently ctirectect she relirect to hecome lVlrs. George Kaul'hnan. Mu. Scfnwafzyngliafziip.-774. HAnolher whom t recall as heing particularly interestect in the early growth ot t.incoln ljarli was Nlrs. l.ena Schwarz. Anti the class ol' '30 also have protilect and recognizect the worlc htrs. Schwarz has done through the Parent -Teachers Association. utter interest in I'.fl'. A. worli promplect the ree organization ot a hlothers' group to the new high school in 'li anct has actively parlicipatect through the iottowing years. Hflur appreciation canit he expressed tor the competant services these triencts anct many more haye willingly given our schoolfi
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UQSE71 Htmrttl futivxxml, '34, pwsndmtg BACK ROW' let! In Mgt!! lark Sttirzn, 5 1'1crfpru.xxtIr11l, Ann Strobel, '32, .wr1ur.11y, Dim tX'xll1im1.x, '33, lretzslrfer. fumni dqalcf rqnnual fbance U.tust ttlintc ot ttme tll1IlLtI'CCtS anal tlunctrects ot sluntents wtlo tlaye mel gractualion requirements and now comprise our Alumni Association. HYes. on ttme 26ttx ot' Decemlmer. time Alumni Association invited ltle seniors to ttleir annual dance. Here every class was representect anct t reatizect ttwen tlow many realty llave tluitt our tractitions and stanctarcts. Tile tirst tmranctl ol' our alumni consistect ot 98 persons in IOI3 anct ttlis year our class will raise ttle martc tmy TIS. Our class ot '50 is prouct to tae acceplect into suctl a line alumni. nt suppose some ot ltle Alumni memtmers are in ttle tt.-Vt.. A., too. says Btu-mory. 0141 .-1 14. Ju 57 !1'femJ014 in flu September IT. t0l-1. t rememtzer my moltter attenctect ttie tirst session ot ltie t.incotn tjartc lrjiltftlt-,l4Cill'ill l' Association. Ttiere were 37 memtmers at ttlat time anct some years later ttle memlmerstlip consistent ot over Soo. ,K,. . ttme present tj.-ht. A. still meets regularly eacti monttn anct is ttlis year uncter ttne ctirection ol Ntrs. XV. D. Stewart. A gooct many ol us are given opportunity to entertain wittl musical selections or reactings. Ttiis actcts stuctenl interest' in inviting our parents eactl monttl. LEFT 'TO RIGHT- M1.x. W'm. Kolluut, Tn't1.ilL1c'r, M1s.s Olive Opgennorttx, fmt Vice Prcmutcrll, Btu, XV, D. Stcuulrt, Pvemduvzl, M1A, E, R, Rush, lx! Vim: Prexzdtwxt, Lin, Fmnk Muiftxttliurl, Secretary.
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some came few flwfwo HTl1is room labeled Council Room. wlial is it used tory' uprimarily, it is used lor tbe student council. ufjtll l bet tbe student council is a lotlow-up ol our Associated Student body council wllicll a group ot stu- dents in our class ol 325 planned and introduced. Our original endeavor under tbe early presidency ot Tbor Tol- lelson was to institute an Honor Code by wliicll students would place themselves under oatb to be tlOIlOFEltJl6. Tliis step toward sell-government was principally devised as an attempt to discourage clleating and ottler underband traits. uvve retain ttie name. However, lim altraid your coun- cil activities varied considerably lrom ours. Qur largest enrollment bas been over 1000. and in IOI4 your enroll- ment was only 850 wllicli malces quite a dillerence in plan- ning a student government program. uVVell, just what does your present council under- take? uFor two successive years. Dicl: Carrity lias lleaded our Student Body and tlwe council bas bad one major project eactl year. tTt1e lwlorals ot Smoking and Drinking' was tbis yearys ttleme and its value is inestimalmle. F-till? council must also ratity club constitutions. approve letter sizes and standards ol award. and discuss problems ol lbe scboolf' Hvvbat do tllese tiles contain? Hflb. as a means ol enabling students to talie part in scboot activities at a minimum cost, an Activity Ticlcet program tlas been devised. This year students lmave been able to attain ttle lincoln News. t.incolnian. enter all games, plays, pay club dues. etc., at a nominal cost ol 55.50. Tliis gives a considerable saving and some l.200 students participate in tllis program Wllicll sets an all- time record. mls tbat a loudspeaker on tlle wall? yes, We tlave 87 spealcers to class rooms Wliicli malces our public Address system ol' great importancef, ulmagine 87l Eleven years ago lwtr. Cbryst suggested tllis plan to tlre administration and the idea was cancelled immediately. This must prove very convenient as it is used today. KKWl16H tlOtlI1 Allsup was class president in '28, ttxe class supplied ttle lund by wllictl tl1e tirst amplilier could be obtained. HHOW ideas cbange in II yearsl lxlr. Clirystss idea which tbe administration objected to is tlie principal me- dium ttiat time P. A. is now used lor. tlwhat was it used tor originally?H ul remember tbe times assembly spealcers would deliver tl'1eir addresses in room 120 and it would be broadcast to tbe assembly in tbe auditorium. Does tlle council llave control ot tilts? No, lwlr. Cliryst is still adviser and bas a capable crew wllicti manages tlie controls. and Diclc Garrity, A. S. B. president, does tlle general announcing wliile students liave opportunities to present advertising stunts and otber announcements. .4 19 I.. Dick Garrity President of A.S.B. Miss Oleson Adviser Paz Anderson Secretary Fmnlq Mexsenberg Vlcwpresidcvit Dons Bird Sonor president Al Nforrixon Editor of Lmcolmnn jack Godfrey junior president Peggy Wzllkcr Sophomore president Maynxc Sem ba Lincoln News Editor tValt Dingfield Iunxor liepresenmrive Bucl Smittl Conmnssioner of Athletics lcon Henderson Girls' Club Rep-re.wntutil'e Lester Patterson Sophomore Representative julian Reems Boys' Club Representative Don Blood Senior Representative Helen Ostnrss Cunnmssiovler uf Publicity
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