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flawm .Jlame flmaamwl O Producing potent results but minus the rumble of machinery customary in a power house is Lincoln's Library. In no other room in the building is there such concentration of power under such smooth direction. Miss Jessie Eastman directs activities, capably assisted by Miss Florence Merrian and Miss Vida Fulcher. Student helpers check books in and out, shelve, and repair them. Library classes help new students become acquainted with the cheerful, quiet atmosphere of the room. Everyone agrees that for tranquil book-browsing, heavy research work, or plain pleasure reading the library provides the ideal setting. The Library Council works in cooperation with the library staff to enforce the Library Code. The members are chosen by Miss Eastman and the advisers to :ICE as a court or advisory council. LIBRARY COUNCIL fupper picturej: Holland, Schutt, Donaldson, Baker, Nilson, Covington, Angell, Moffat, Perkins. QCcnter picturej: Firxf Row--Erickson, Wilson, Shannon. Svrfoml Row-Richardson, Pate, Treat, Villata, Hildebrandt, Wilson, Weber, Bue, Paylor, Conover. Third Row-Boos, Wright, Peacy, Pennell, Kimble, Autrieth, Glencross, Shaw, O'Lcary. Fourfb Row-Grant, Lainhart, Pierce, Carter, Bockelie, Turnquist, Suther, Downey, Stave, Johnson. QLower picturejz Firxf Row-Warren, McCartney, Wingate, Lesher, Shapiro, Newton, Heath, Height. March, Gasperini. Serum! Raw- Wfheeler, Smith, Heib, Nelson, Monk, Case, Taylor, O'Hare, Whitmore, La Croix. Third Rowe- Smith, Cashman, Althof, Anderson, Lucas, Gillespie, Kemp, Estep, Hotelling, Hoskins. . m , 24 l
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TRAFFIC SQUAD Qupper picturej: First Row- Condon, Coryell, Covington, Bryan, McDonald, Bangs, Grant. SKTOIIII Row- Fairchild, johnson, Ulrickson, Walderliaug, Gleason, Selvidge, Sutherland, Boles. Tbirrl Row-Day, Bingay, Burke, Whitconub, Petersen, Schutt, Lucas, Cochrane, Turnquist. FIRE SQUAD Qlower picturej: First Roux-Pcacey, King, Brintun, Earley, Lucas, Campbell, Gilirien, Klebc, Skoog, Happold. Srrond Row-Tamura, Covington, Fairchild, Mathis, Loomis, Larcom, XVilkison, Schmidt, Larson, Grant, Padgett. Third Row-Johnson, Little, Whitcomb, Sarich, Seed, Bashcr, Moore, Sclvidge, Bangs, Gaston. Fourflr Rauf-Cochrane, Petersen, Jones, Schutt, Burke, McLennan, Beienbcrg, Anderson, Day. rm ' O Use the other stairs, please,', is a common expression heard in the halls of Lincoln. And you had better use the other stairs too, because Mr. Altman's traffic squad boys are plenty insistent that all students are kept moving in the right direction. Bill Bryan bossed our hall cops last fallg Dick Kimball took over the job this spring. 3-Mduafe Men I Bells start ringing, a squad of boys slip out of their rooms and sprint for designated positions, Mr. Lothrop stands in front of the ofHce with his eyes intent on a watch, 2500 students Hle rapidly out of the old red school building -- that's a ire drill. Mr. Altman's fire squad, directed last fall by Jack Earley and by Al Campbell during the spring months, empties Lincoln in three minutes. 25
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Qupper picturej: Kirby Coryell, Treasurer, Carol jean Peeples, Vice-President, jim Bingay, Prcsidentg Thelma Johannesen, Secretary. CLASS DAY SPEAKERS flower leftj: Jim Bingay, Prophetg Margaret Keele, Poetg Thelma johanneson, Historiang Willis Clark, Will Writer, Helen Stewart, Song Writer Qmissingj. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS flower rightj: Bill Bryan, Faculty Speaker, Dick Schutt, Student Spcakerg Helen Borton, Student Speaker, Claude Covington, Faculty Speakerg Albert Wfnlderlmaug, Salutatoriang Elizabeth Church, Valedictorinn. ADVISOR Qccnterj: Miss Mable Mills. O There was no brilliant meteoric finish for the seniors. The final year of the class of '38 was characteristic of the preceding three, featuring the same striving spirit and enthusiasm that marked this class as extra special the first year in Lincoln. This driving power was evident in every activity they undertook this year. A series of three colorful dances produced entertaining themes and appre- ciative crowds attending. Everybody was pleasantly surprised at the amazing talent displayed in the Senior Play, The Bishop Misbehavesf' And they scored on the upswing by presenting for the first time a senior pep assembly. That they are potential leaders is easily seen by their complete success in every school activity they tried, and they tried them all. The seniors have set a new high that will be hard to equal, and this because they have so persist- ently pursued their ideals. Miss Mills can be justly confident of their success, for theirs is a sweeping power, the product of consistently working for their ultimate success. They have given themselves a powerful send-off. 25
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