Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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enate Estalnlislles This year Senate has saved old Father Time a lot of pains in more ways than one. The meetings are now held on Tuesdays and Thursdays during homef room. Not only is time saved but instead of having an average of only about 75 'lb of the members pres' ent, novv at least 95 '72 of the members are at all the meetings. By dividing the Senate into individual committees, more was accomplished in a shorter length of time. Cn Lincoln Day the student body enjoyed the festivities planned by the Special Events Committee. They also planned an all' Senate OfficersfSusan Gadbow, first semester secretaryg Jim Harrington, president: Darlene Hauge, second semester sec- retary. ime- avin ommittees To get the calendar of school events ready to hang up, the Calendar Committee put in long, hard hours. Because Lincoln lost the activity ticket sale at the beginning of the year, the Assembly Committee planned the Stadium exchange assembly. Also working hard this year has been the Crientaf tion Committee, planning a 9A Day, and the Elec' tions. Committee. jim Harrington acted as President of Senate while the secretaries were Susan Cadbavv, first semester: and Darlene Hauge, second semester. This year the regular Senf Senate car wash to raise money for LEX to help send Robin Strobel to Siemen Shule in Germany. 55 ate met on Tuesday mornf 4 ings during roll, and on Thursdays the committees went into action. QW .- .ill I. - . Senate-Top Picture-Row 1-Senate Committee Chairmen: M. Bickford, D.Andrews, F. Smith, S. Reynolds, D. Wire. B. MacDicken, M. Bashey, A. Mitchell. C. Hudson. Row 2-E. Cortesi, D. Lombardo, D. Seydell, G. Kilcup, K. Grove. K. Parker, K. Marts, M. Kratochvil, L. Osinski. B. Roberts. Row 3-C. Hager, R. Strobel, M. Hodges, P. Gordon, J. Kouklis, B. Hoisington, S. Hanson, J. Berry, K. Marth, S. Toombs. Row 4-A. Watson, S, Ward A. Ward, K. Taylor, M. Dahl, R. Axlund, R. Simon, J. Devish, L. Coughlin, Row 5-L. Swift, J. Estes, D. Stolzman, D. Beddoe, G. Pettit, J. Swanson: R. Elkins. Senate--Bottom Picture-Row 1-D. Pierce. E. Serfozo, M. Sebode, J. Miller, C. Bartell, C. Ford. B. Patten, J. Bush. J. Christel, M. Walsh. Row 2- J. Faitts, C. Cash, J. Block, C. Einstuen, B. Peart, T. Olson, J. Bond, P. Fox, S. Bressler, C. Steadham, P. Frayne. Row 3-M. Moller, J. Erdahl, M. Vi- mont, I. Doeblefeld, R. Bott, J. .McCuen, G. Tyler, B. Cohrin, K. Patterson, C. Baker. Row 4-D. Twibill. L. Hurdelbrink, L. Anderson, J. Hanson. G. Wirth J. Williams. M. Bickford, D. Archer, C. Young. Row 5-A. Brooks, D. Pruett, B. Perrin, R. Magnus. 1

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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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I NN.. Q 9401, -.ata .v v .2 Time is itself an element. Mr. Trier. Jim Estes. and Fred 5? Q, I I? QW i Burtton examine tree incubator. Time is a great manager. it ar- ranges all things. Mr. Pyfer talks to Dennis Hamilton, Rick Mason. Herb Gartner, and Jim Harring- ton about college plans. Ruth Moline imitates teen-age girls at a movie. Time will tell what lies ahead. Part of Hot Rod Panel at PTA meeting are L. to R. Barbara Jen- sen. Daisy Mae Rarrick, Mrs. J. A. Scott, Kenneth Flora, and Mrs. Gertrude Elliot. Time, young man. has taught us both a lesson. Larry Clark becomes guinea pig for Captain Dry in assembly. The signs of the times. The statue after first snow. All in good time. Dr. Giaudrone and Mr. Hopkins observe Linda Gladwell and Donna Nekeferoff in Home Economics Class.

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