Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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? I , f 2' if 1 l s Pops, Cops, and Kids panel discussion rates a moment of conternpla- B ard members Mrs. Lynn Twibell Treasurer: Mrs. A. C. Diment, Sec- tion from the audience during an intermission. tary: Mrs. Jack Munro, P 'd tg and Mrs. Lee Wills, First Vice- P esident, take time to po f the photographer after the meetings b ' over. TAKE TIME FOR FRIENDSHIP . if is fAe source ollzappiness Co-or inating Home, Cliool Time, P-TA7s Iob lt's High Time to Know Your High School, say the members of Lincoln's Parentffeacher Association. The goal of a P.T.A. should be to bring into closer relationship the home and the school, and this year's association, under the able leadership of Mrs. lack Munro, has reached this goal. Spearheading the Senior Finale, sponsoring a girl to Evergreen Girls' State, contributing to the Lincoln Exchange program, and raising money for the choir's trip to Boise, Idaho, are projects which more than justify the existence of P.T.A. A panel made up of Lincoln students presented to the P.T.A. members, a thumbnail sketch of the various clubs and activities participated in by their off spring. Pops, Cops, and Kids was another topic verbf ally explored by the parents and teenagers. just as the title implies, the relations between home and society are often bound by these three persons. Recently members of Hot Rod Clubs have particif pated in P.T.A. discussions as to the pros and cons of the effect of such clubs on Lincolnites. Mindful of the fine leadership in the past, the 37 board members honored past presidents at the Found' ers' Day meeting. Faculty member Art Carlson was given life memf bership in the association for his work and contribuf tions to the school and community on behalf of the P.T.A. Cfficers of the P.T.A. for this year were: Mrs. lack Munro, president: Mrs. Lee Wills, Mrs. A. Nicholson, and Miss Alice Crimes, first, second, and third vicefpresfdents, respectively, Mrs. A. C. Di' ment, secretaryg and Mrs. Lynn Twibell, treasurer. ll

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tails orlz Tirelessly ln inco nls lnterest Preparing hot lunches every day, the cafeteria en' ables students to have a Wellfbalanced lunch. Alto this year a forty cent meal was introduced offering a hot dish, salad, bread and butter, dessert, and milk. work on their part. This saved students a considerable amount of money. hard work of the custodial stafl. Many times students left unnecessary litter not only in the school building, but also on the school grounds. This all meant more Many thanks go to both staffs for helping make Lincoln's halls and rooms were kept clean by the Lincoln a school to be proud oi. N- ...X .1 Betty Brindley, Alice Botinen, Clara Mzitoiisek. Florence Dye, Alta Cleary. First Row-Dave Burnson, Jimmy Dugan, Frank Keller. Second Row- Puarl Branham. Owen Fuller, William Belden. Albert Hagadorn, Pete TAKE TIME TO LAUGH . . . Peterson, Lois Wilbert. if lessens ille ls loaals 1 l 1 l Jim Harrington, Larry Swift, John Sabol, and Betty Strobel make 'V Christmas Cards for Student Council. Teachers and students confer about musical selections: Standing left ii f to right: Sue Berger. Robert White. Ben Taravella. and Glenn Berg. S, Seated: Robert Dezell. lVIr. Anderson explains Junior Achievement in assembly. Txxyla Mzntin. exchange student from Nanaimo, enjoys Lincolnian while in bed with the measles. 10



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351. i l a 'D' ll l 5 , il 4 s .35 S T V1 ! Pat Davis Suv Burns Lucille Siler Bill Rowley Carolyn Barlell Gene Moore Joan Paul Secretary Conun. of Finance Lincolnian Editor Lincoln News Edilor Yell Queen Sportsmen's Club Rep. Girls' Club Rep. Nancy Lunriquisi Jini Estes Belly Peart Larry Swift Larry Anderson Robin Strobel Sharon Larson Alliliaiion Cliaiirinan Senior Rep. Senior Rep. Junior Rep. Junior Rep. Sophomore Rep. Sophomore Rep. John Sabol Helen Feutz Jim Harrington Presidenl Adviser Vice-President tuclent Council Furthers Chool Government Revamping of Lincoln's Senate was the first order of business for the Student Council this year. Under the advisorship of Mrs. Helen Eeutz, and with the assistance of Principal Kenneth Elora, the Council organized a program for holding Senate meetings during the home room period of Tuesday mornings. Ten committees-the Senate Rules and Procedure Committee, Special Events Committee, Finance Committee, Executive Committee, lnterf school Relations Committee, Elections Committee, Orientation Committee, Calender Committee, Asf semblies Committee, and the Health, S afe t y and Building Improvement Committee-were formed as discussion groups for bills and legislation. These ccmf mittee meetings were held on Thursday mornings during home room. The formation of these commit' tees is believed to be a big step forward in Student Government at Lincoln. In spite of the efforts of the Council and the Stu' ll dent Body, Lincoln's Activity Card Sales suffered a slight decrease this year. Although the decrease was small, it was enough to cause a loss to Stadium in the contest of Activity Card Sales. One of the highlights of the year for the Student Council was their trip to Olympia to see the Legisf lature. After enjoying a session of the House of Repf resentatives, the Council, Mrs. Eeutz, and Mr. Sharp went on a tour of the State Capitol. Playing hosts to the Abe Student Council for dinner that evening were the Olympia High School Executives. The clif max of the day was the Lincoln vs. Olympia basketf ball game. The Olympia Executives were visitors at Lincoln earlier in the year. Also on the councils agenda were two spring car washes. The proceeds from these successful money making projects were contributed to Affiliation and the Lincoln Scholarship Fund.

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