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STUDENT COUNCIL Lisp -10 right. ROW 1 sophomore representative to council: Herb Richert, vice-president. Row 2-Mary Bahler, Lincolnian editor: Lois Dryden, secretary: d Halverson, president: Helen Rarnstad, finance commissioner: Vina Walters, Girls' Club representative. Row 3- Chris Nicltolas, junior representative to council: Vernon Sanders, Lincoln News editor: David Gibson, Boys' Club representative: John Tallariti, senior representative to council. President Ed's Message l We sat in silence, pondering the question: then suddenly, someone raised his hand, eagerly voiced a solution and one more problem of the many that confronted the student council con- cerning the students' welfare Was solved. Those problems were the hundred and one little things that had to be done about the school such as constitution-revising. emblem- approving, and acting on submitted suggestions. After having as much fun as we did, it seems odd to take stock and see the many things we did accomplish such as the exchange of visits with Bremerton High School, the presentation of Christmas presents, purchased with money contributed by Lincoln students, the trips to the Detention Home, the bringing of the Ma- gician's show, and the purchase of the PA. system for the yell team from the council spon- sored dance 'iReignbeau Ramble. The most important project Was the council sponsored song contest which produced Lincoln Fights , an original song written by a Lincoln student to replace Onward Lincoln . From the council and myself go heartfelt thanks for the splendid cooperation of the faculty and the student body. We have been proud to serve you. Ed Halverson. ASB President
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ff x L-4. x. ix, Facully-Group 2 lmf! In righf. Rim I7Homer A. Post. journalism. English: A. Smith. typing: Miss Selma Rhode. German: lVliss lVlary Sifton. mathematics: hflrs. Angele Nlesselin. French: B. O. Beal. Principal: Nliss Ruth Nlnline. English. typing: Nlrs. Ruhy Somerville. history: Nlxss Nlildred Nloyer. English: Nlrs. Lillian McLean. mathematics: Nliss Louise Van Dt-vanter. English: Norman Nlayer. hiology: O. B. Needham. drawing: Willram Mullen. lnmvs' physical education: john Sharp. Engl'shg Mrs. Gertrude Lindsay. oHice assistant: Miss Elizabeth Washhtirri. attendance clerk: Nliss Olive Opeenorth. social science: Miss Eula Nlay Taylor. commercial. Rim' 2-Mrs. Nlildred Olts. commercial: Miss Inez Moore, commer- cial: Nliss Helen Panghorn. clothing: Nliss Helen Xvhitnev. mathematics: Charles Roe. geometry: Morris Summers. dramatics: lVl1ss Helen Mantz. mathematics: Nliss Wfilma Zimmerman. English: VU. H. Stalk. arithmetic: XVall:uce Scott. history: Bliss Eva Xvakelee. history: Nliss Edith Ramsay. clothing: Arthur E. Turner. industrial art: Ned Ubben. industrial arts: hlrs. Nlaxine Cissne. head office clerk: Miss Rosa Palo. English: Nliss Gladys Parker. guidance: lVl1ss lNlabel Oleson. American history: Leslie Hoar. Vice Principal. Facult 'Swell People' as friends than as teachers, and who stood for their mischievous pranks. as-MD The returned service man knows, much more QW than the ordinary person that his future and the future of those who are younger than he is are in the hands of these pedagogues whose teachings must serve as a foundation for the maintenance of the principals for which he fought. The aid which these untiring instructors have given to the bewildered sophomores is greatly ape preciated too. and many of the seniors of today would not have accomplished all that they have if it was not for some friendly instructor who set him right when he was only a lowly soph. Hats off to the Lincoln teachersl Up-pcrf Charlie Bonham gives class lecture on forestry. Lrmcr-Biology, how fascinatingl
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