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Alumni Presents Two Dances School friends and comrades are not for- gotten when a Lincolnite receives his diploma. An enthusiastic Alumni Association is proof enough of that. Loyal graduates continue their active work for the school in this group. The first important accomplishment of the year was the Annual Alumni Reunion dance held December 27. To accommodate the large crowds attending these dances and to add a touch of originality, the affair was held in the Century ballroom. The proceeds of this dance were given to the school to be used whenever necessary. A second dance was held May 3, also at the Century ballroom, to raise funds for gym- nasium equipment for Lincoln High. This is a new addition to the Alumni program of events. P.T.A. Group Lists Many Activities Starting out last September by sponsoring a HBaclc-to- School Night, the Parent- Teacher Association has been in a continual whirl of activities this year. The Founders Day Program, a card party, an an- nual Christmas party, and a dance-carnival, the first one of its kind to be presented at Lincoln since l925, helped to make a wellfrounded calendar for this organization. Know Your School, the theme for the year, was carried out at meetings by the use of sub- topics. This year's round of events were all under the capable guidance of Mrs. Arthur Berg- lund, president. Sitting-M. Pederson, president, O. Johnson secretary. Standing-P. lacobes, trecrsurerp G. Holeb, vice president. Sitting-Mrs. Myron Carr, Mrs. Arthur Berglund, president, Miss Olive Opgenorth. Standing-Mrs. I. R. Lockwood, Mrs. Thor Hoveland.
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MR. BEAL-Principal MISS OLESON-Adviser ARNOLD RUKAN-ASB President BONNIE BUSCH- Editor of the Lincolnian DORIS LONG!-ASB Secretary STAN WARP-Iunior Class President BOB IUFER- Sophomore Class President RUTH IORGENSENH Commissioner ot Publicity IOI-IN KRUTILLA- ASB Vice-President MARION CARSON- Senior Class President MARGUERITE HARGETT- Sophomore Representative EMILY SPRING-W Girls' Club Representative ESTHER REMMEN- Commissioner of Finance ART MORTENSON- Iunior Representative ALDO BENEDETTI- Commissioner of Athletics PAT HANSEN- Editor of The Lincoln News WALT DINGFIELD- Senior Representative Council Presents New Legislative Plan The major governing body ot Lincoln's student government plan is the Student Council, which is composed ot I6 office-holders and Miss Mabel Oleson, adviser. The teature ot the year was the introduction ot a two house legis- lative plan which called tor a 'XI-louse ot Representatives consisting ot one student from each roll room besides the present council group, which would mimic the United States t'Senate. Arnold Rulcan, progressive president, introduced the idea, which will probably be presented to a student vote next semester after improvements and faculty approval are made. Another fine job backed by the Student Council was the annual Activity Ticket Sales Drive. Esther Remmen, Commissioner ot Finance, aided by Mr. Harry Smith, adviser, set a new record tor activity pass sales with 1550 passes sold.
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