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I946 13 - 23 - 28 - Z 15 - 25 - 1 - l5-16 21 - 23 - 27- 28- I3 - 15 - 20 - 20,21 ll - 17 - Z4 - 24 - 5 7 12- 14- dzlendar af Salma! September - Girls' Club Dance l Senior Class Assembly 3 - Takolah Dance 10 I October l 3- l 4 - Campaign Assembly 17 - -' Teachers' Institute 21 1 - Lettermen's Dance 28 - November Lincoln-at-Home Night 4 - - - - All-School Play. - Vocational Conference 9 - - Football Night 11 ' - Thanksgiving Assembly 25 ' - Turkey Day Game December 2-3 - - - - - LLL Dance 7 Christmas Program 9 - Christmas Assembly - - Hoop-Go-Round 12 January 16 , - Marcetta Ki Dance 28 1 - Boxing Club Smoker 29 I Stadium Exchange Assembly - - Senior-Junior Prom 6 February - Walter Mails Assembly 6 Junior Class Skating Party 12 ' - Sophomore Assembly 13 ' CPS Debate Tournament V6'lfIfS March - - Pep Club Dance - Spring Smoker - Mantoux Test - - - - Mikado Youth for Christ Assembly - Ski Club Skating Party - Forestry Club Dance April - - Alumni Dance - Transcribers' Assembly - - Ski Club Dance - ASB Skating Party May - Senior Class Play - CPS Choir Assembly - Mother-Daughters' Tea - Debate Club Dance - Senior Brunch - - Band Concert - LLL Awards Assembly - Lettermen's Dance June Senior Class Assembly - - ASB Dance - - - Graduation - Junior Class Assembly Schools Oull I947
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I ?Zf,v'yfrt1-431 sift: geea Zi-'AZ' L Wk - 'wee-032. 7'Gd5: 'fr EJ? 923271 amz of were Caff- fl. TW. Ja, I 'L SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS !-1, K, at N Left to righi-D. Reisingef, Eicelkplresidentg D. Gang, treasurerg B. Jensen, representative B A to councig . aney, secretaryg . Arllon. president. - , , , C V'-FQ C-gy mn - ef-'eff n I P' Sealers ,Cwk iff Hufure after Easy llmzl ns Ive the beginning of ine end! Yes, ie is ehe beginning of the end when orders fee cap and gnwnn'i'JC -'LLM and announcements are taken: when graduation pictures are given out and thoughts are turned to wi V X ning one of the many scholarships being offered. Z 1 , And yet it is not the end but a beginning, for college, jobs and families lie ahead. ,M During these coming, busy years, the graduates of the l947 class will look back on their senior I-'4'lf'r1.. year as a link binding an old world with a new and different world. Class jewelry and sweaters of royal blue and white will be packed away along with golden mem- ories to be brought out and aired another day. Glittery stars and multi-colored balls bedecked the boys' gymnasium for the setting of the Senior- Junior Prom, Winters Magic , held January 24. Souvenir memoir books were presented to the class at the Brunch in May. The smell of grease paint quickened many an upperclassman's pulse as he took his place in January Thaw held May 2 and 3. Underlings were presented an assembly by the seniors on their last day of being Lincolnites. The impressive Baccalaureate Services on June 8 added a note of dignity to the year's activities and gave the future alumni a look at what the future holds for them. As a grand finale, seniors donned the black garb of graduates and went to receive their degrees with a note of solemnity and maybe a tear shed for the 'lgood ol' school days . Doing the 101 little odd jobs that arise were Paul Arlton, president: Don Reisinger, vice- president: Bev Maney, secretary: Chuck Preuss, treasurer: and Barb Jensen, representative to council. Scholastic regulations required the replacement of treasurer with Dolores Ganz Hlling the post. With the donation of class money to the Scholarship Fund, the officers felt that in a small way the classmates of some senior had helped him on his way to acquire a college diploma. I
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