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LINC OLNIAN Row 4 S Smith L Schliiier M Kendersi N Eaton C. Hallen, I. Godfrey, D. Mowre, L. Potts, G. Goldfarb, D. Sherman, Row 3 H Post I Looper D Little K Burley I Harbottle, A. Hamlin, B. Frost, M. Iohnson, B. Gates, ad manager, L. Ralph. Row 2 P Mason D Hollyoak I DuCharme W Palhng. Row 1-L. Goodman, I. Rohmer, circulation manager, C. Hora, associate editor photographer B Busch editor T Van Winkle, business manager. Yearbook Holds Student Interest One of Lincoln's favorite group sports in Iune is the signing of Lincolnians. Although the annual is published pri- marily to show school life to which Lincoln students come in contact, it serves also as an autograph album. Every student is happy when the book is finally off the press and in his hands, for the annual is one highlight of the school year to which all look forward. Working continually two semesters were Editor Bonnie Busch and Associ- ate Editor Charles Hora. Planning the book, choosing the staff, and seeing all work was completed were only a few of their well-done tasks. Mr. Homer Post, editorial adviser, and Mr. Loren Ralph, business adviser, deserve many thanks, too, for their constant help and guidance over the staffs. All worked together, aiming to please the students and have a record-break- ing annual.
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Cinderellas Charm Lads at Prom Many a Lincoln lassie found her Prince Charming at the Senior-Iunior Prom, Ianuary l9. For Prince Charmings were nu- merous at Cinderella's gay coming-out party, dancing to the lilting refrains of Louis Gre- n1er's Orchestra. A clock, a stage coach, and silver slippers around the room carried out the Cinderella theme. During the intermission Lin- coln's Prince Charming, Mr. Beal, picked one girl's slipper from a group of lU. He placed it on the foot of its owner, Carrie Person, who then reign- ed as Cinderella over the prom. General chairman for the af- fair was Class President Marion Carson. Mrs. Florence Arm- strong was the class adviser Iuniors Pick 'Goddess' for Prom Amid silver stars and shadowy sil- houettes, many a fair maiden and her admiring escort danced the hours away at the lunior-Senior Prom, April l9. Reigning supremely over the gala occasion honoring the upper-classmen, was the lovely Goddess of the Moon, Rainie Peterson elected from a group of junior girls. The theme, 'lMoonlight Serenade, formed a fitting background for one of the final school affairs seniors were able to attend, and a large crowd, decked in best bib-and-tucker, went to pay homage to the first lady of the dance. Dancing was underway from 8:00 to ll:3U to the snappy rhythms of Chuck Molinari and his band. Various committee chairmen under the supervision of William Hardie, class adviser, and Stan Warp, were: Ruth Iorgenson, decorations, Dorothy X1Var- ter, refreshments, Lois Dahl entertain- ment, Peggy Walker and Bill Rohrs, publicity, Chuck Rohrs, clean-up, Mar- gie Rose, programs and tickets, Art Mortenson, checkroom, and Almira Marchesini, orchestra. Ji' if fWjrf4 WW, Npflhl IUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Standing-M. Rose, B. Rohrs, R. Iorgenson C. Rohrs, A. Marchesini. Seated-Mr Hardie, P. Walker, S. Warp, D. Warter A, Mortenson, L. Dahl
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LINCOLN NEWS Row 4-D. Carsten, B. Noble, N. Eaton, A. Lindgren, K. Burley, L. Davelaar, D. Criviansky, D. Pirie, I. Cooper, P Wilson W. Hayt, L. Potts, L. Killian, O. Iohnson, I. Wilbert, D. Richmond. Row 3 -M. Kendersi, M. Hubbard, A. Peterson M Galaher, A. Goodman, V. Bertelsen, M. Petropulos, I. Gilfford, E. Sackett, D. Russell, A. Freeman, W. Norman. Row 2 B. Sjolander, B. Cole, G. Torgeson, M. Kazda, H. Keller, L. Schliiter, A. Hamlin, W. Polling, I. Harbottle, D. I-lollyoak B Wilson F. Moser, E. Layson, M. Lane, H. Post Row 1-W. Wills.. V. Kreger, G. Schweplcer, T. Derrickson, M. Gorrell Y Hoshide, I. Godfrey, P. Wible, D. Dingtield, T. Pearce, C. huntington. The Lincoln News Wins National l-lonors Presenting the students, parents and alumni with an accurate, unbiased word- picture of student and faculty life is the duty of The News, Lincoln's higheranking weekly newspaper. Published by the advanced journalism class under the guidance of l-lomer A. Post, business and editorial adviser, The News continued to take high honors in both the Columbia and National Scholasf tic Press Association contests. The CSPA and NSPA gave The News their highest honors, the medalist and All-American pacemaker, respectively. Two girls represented The News at national high school journalism confer- ences. Georgia Schwepker attended the NSPA conclave at Chicago, and Patricia Hansen traveled to New York tor the CSPA convention. Financial success of The News and the fine appearance of the advertising is due to the good work ot Bill Wills, business manager. ...Q-mm.-L.. tv... 45
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