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St film BERT sm! Tseill Duane Christensen Marilee Andersen Nancy Reinvik Loren Hildebrand Amie Spencer Jean Bucklin Lee Hauge President Vice-President Secretary Comm. of Finance Lincolnian Editor Lincoln News Editor Yell King Judy Guelfy, Girls' Club President Council members- sing praises of It pays to advertise. Roy Cummings. Senior Class President Jim Webster. Sportsmen's Club President membership Cards' Helen Feutz. Adviser tudent Council Becomes Full-Tiine C ass Establishment of Student Council as a reg' ular class with scholastic credit this year made it possible for the members to meet every day while working toward their goal of greater stuf dent participation in Lincoln's government. Miss Katherine Bernard conducted the new class with the assistance of Mrs. Helen Feutz and Principal Kenneth Flora. The first concern of the fledgling legislators was the sale of ASL activity cards. Lincoln topped Stadium as they vied for honors in the sales contest, and in payment for losing the conf test, Stadium presented an assembly at Lincoln. This was the first of several exchange assemblies presented during the year. Other exchange shows by the Council were given by Aberdeen and Clympia high schools. Reorganization of the pep staff in an effort to promote better school spirit highlighted Student Council legislation as Frank Bowers was named adviser of a pep group consisting of four cheer' leaders and four song queens. Dew Drop Inn to the Council Dance after the Hoquiam game, Lincolnites were urged. Those who followed the suggestion were ref warded by the music of the Roy CummingsfTom DoanefLyman Peterson Trio. The beginnings of a tradition were set in mo' tion by the Council as they conducted a weekf long observance of Linco1n's birthday, complete with a beardfgrowing contest and selection of an Abe and Mary Lincoln, the two students who best typified the spirit of Lincoln. The fesf tivities were climaxed with an impressive Linf coln Day assembly. Following the theme, Storytime in Daffof dils, the Lincoln float in the Daffodil Parade depicted the nursery rhyme, 'RubfAfDub Dub, Three Men in a Tubf' -,-, E E? L -I., ...,. ' ' 'M -it . J We 1. 1 M. 5 14 as 'Q X qi . is 'il' . ff x Y lqp' , S ' 'sm E wif , -. .., --........- 1 i A , ri X, . T 5? K, K N Dick Beddoe Jim Ehrler Judy Saar Joe Devish John Sabol Larry Swift Sharon Gaisford Senior Rep. Junior Rep. Sophomore Rep. Girls' Club Rep. ll Sportmen's Club Rep. Sophomore Pres. Sophomore Sec.
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I v 1 1 Senate--Bottom Row-M. Boulton, K. Norton, Z. McKay, D. Collamore, E. Serfozo, F. Smyth, B. Blankenship, M. Swalley. P. Gibb, S. Smith, C. Watkins, S. Mounts, J. Maijala, C. McDaniel, E. Cortesi, P. Zydek, A. Cusato, M, Lund, C. Laurent. E. Martin, R. Hughes. M. Bryan, D. Sellers. Row 2-P. Davis, S. Meeker. G. Hipkins, L. Campbell, P. Whiteford, M. Huntley, D. Joos, A. Johnson, M. Maxwell, N N ld J Vl S B M Wi dahl D Bittle C Bates L Buckner G Hall J Doleski Row 'I C. Atkins, K. Bond, N. Lundquist, . o . . a en. . erger, . g , . , . , . , . , . , , -A. Wilcox, L. Siler. J. Joy, D. Hansen, M. Devish, D. Lind, V. Munro, W. Baker, G. Flattum. J. Hoard, C. Truher, J. Sabol, J. Harring- ton N. Reinvik, C. Patterson, Mr. Walker. C. Rogers, P. Frayne, B. Rutherford, T. Olsen. C. Ludgate. Row 4-M. Lambert. K. Martin. P. Box, J. Singleton, C. Veach, J. Wiles, G. Thompson. A. Redford, T.Cornish, C. Williams, B. Zaichkin, G. Swanson, L. Ostrander. Row 5-R. Blake. J. Landis. C. Chapman, L. Botley, E. Jack, J. Brown, L. Swift, J. Williams, F. Schumock, J. Kalivas, M. Johnson. J. Estes. L. Larson, B. Eyres, D. Beddoe, J. Sullkosky. D. Campbell, G, Magoon, A. Cox, G. Torgeson. S. Dursma, enate Again Becomes True Governin Body Lincoln's student senate set as its goal this year the refestablishment of the senate as the true gov' erning body of Lincoln. To carry out this theme, student participation was keynoted. Many new committees were formed to perform tasks previous' ly done by members of the student council. Senate representatives, elected by their individual homerooms, met each Tuesday during sixth period to discuss proposed legislation. Among the measures instituted in this year's senate was a school ac' tivities calendar, which will be placed in the hall to inform Lincolnites of coming school events. A senate organization comf mittee studied ways by which Senate Officers-Susan Gadbow. first semester secretary: Marilce Andersen, president: Elaine mester secretary. senate could be improved, and came up with many suggestions that will help to make that body more representative of the students' wishes. The success of Lincoln's float in the daffodil pa' rade was due to the efforts of a senate committee formed for that purpose. Lincoln's senatefsponsored Xfray drive won out over Sta' dium, with 19 Abe homerooms attaining 100 per cent in the contest. Presiding over senate meet' ings was Marilee Anderson. First semester secretary was Susan Gadbaw and second semester secretarial work was done by Elaine Marinig. Marinig, second se- l 3
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