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653 rmiiili: il:-:rw 1.':i-: :.. :i-1 : 'i-tt' iii-1. Vvsiri I' i A -ri ltiiviui l tiiv.ri lti v' it lv' -t V l,: -it-i Ciii ri vw l.l:CIiz,.i-y lt'-:liar i. l FJ f V l - ' l'x ' l' ' 'l ' ' L r i '.'ICftw, ,ww-M izi- wwf, ' 5 HOME ROOM REPRESENTHTIVES Lincoln liian, like every efficient niacliine, lias found it necessary to liave a Nslioclc absorber to liave an craanization tlzat keeps in contact witli tlie student body and faculty, at one and tlie same time. lt is for this purpose tliat tlie liome room represen- tative body '.-ras created. lt is tlieir ability to transpose student desires into concrete ace tions that has iziade tliem sc useful tc the scliool. Because they are typical liiali scliool students tliemselves, tiie representaf tives keep tlie school as proaressive as tlie modern aeneration vvislies, but at tlie 5371110 time use fl sufficient aixiount of iiiodeiiitivi in all tliinas, Tliey earn tlie respect of tlieir constituents Tlieir incre tanaible cliitics include assi- t- ina in iioirie rocin activites, siirervisiriii elections ziranaairia tlie sale of activity tick- ets, sellina ffldvocates, colle and inciting a liiali dearee in tlieir home room mates, representatives voluntarily :ting class dues, of scliool spirit Beyond tliis, tiie uslier at sclicol performances, serve as liali guides, and asf sist at open liouse. Distiiiouislied ly, tlieir red and black arm bands tives liave lonq proved t -1cl1ool unityi Andie, Critclifield, lackson Lf-onarfi Herd' lclinson Stieber, Sorensen, It Heiny Dill vlfflkfldii' zfiscxcx'-1-r. E ir. E1 ': lflstun Keio? H113 l' .mstefzl Alien Efrgxrrsr I.cf.:'-i F ir. DQ,-rs' Smith Latch Cir lvfss English, S.mrns Spzizcn Cuz:-1 rl: . '2 3 5:23. tr Pres 'l'e:r.g .if llc' Hmm tlxe represent. 1- .ie backbone of str v it PM Lift . it . r Pro, lf:-er , Y NN- F' -'S -1 : HH... -..on . 1 .. ff ' ' z 'iT. x,'1ff.I 251 it 'ft H
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STUDENT COUNCIL Bach year Lincoln high is made a more progressive school because ot the work of the student council. lf credit were given where credit is due, the all-student governe ing body chosen by the school at large would come into a more prominent place under the spotflight. However, there are so many little duties which the school has long been accustomed to, such as putting up tardy pennants each week, sponsoring matinee dances, and acting as hall guides, that it is not often realized how many hours of school service are put in by councilites. With the presentation of loy Night in the spring, everyone, though, does get a glimpse of the efficiency and coordination ot the council. lt can truthfully be said that there has never been a poor performance of this traditional variety show. The successful safety campaign this year carrie to a climax with the incorporation of the Tuesday night traffic school. L. Buckley. Bice Metheny, N. Buckley Bradley, Blackstone Bengtson, Hodgman, Roberts, Cole, Stewart Fora Umberger, Seacrest Provost, Sec'y, Herrninghaus, Vice-Pres, Douglass, Pres Weirich, Pres.g Soldevilla, Vice-Pres- Miller Committee Chairmen Extra curricular activities Courtrzfzy Handbook Matinee party Locker checking Safety .. Head doorman Clean-up campaign Color day Sophomore election Christmas decorations Property room Fall picnic Club schedule Prompt pennants Building directory llall guides Student council box Bulletin board First Semester Betty Uriiberger Elizabeth Roberts Fred Metheny Virginia Ford .... Martha Bengtson .. George Blackstone lohn Tay Douglass Rornulo Soldevilla Patricia Herrninghaus lohn Provost Lester Buckley Robert Miller . , Patricia Cole Patricia Cole . Barbara iiodgrnan Thomas Rice . Gene Bradley i241 Second Semester Betty Urnberger Dorothy Weirich Virginia Ford Martha Bengtson Lester Buckley lohn Provost Patricia ilerrriirighau Neuman Buckley Qnn Seacrest Barbara Hodgman Fred Metheny Gene Bradley lohn Provost Robert Miller
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I HNUHRY SENIOR OFFICERS Dean lackson President Richard Hrnold Treirsiwer Fred Lorenz Viccfpresttlewtt Franklin Whit Sefrctilry I UNE SENIOR OFFICERS Patricia Herrninghaus SC'L'7'C'lglTX' Donald Lovell PTt.'NlLlU'llI Betty Umberger Treiistircr Romulo Soldevilla Vice presidevit Fiiisr SLMffS'l'lQF IUNE SENIOR OFFICERS Donald Lovell Ssn'et,1fx Patricia Herminghaus Treiisiirev' Gene Bradley Presiilcvit Richard Gellatly Viyripresiifevtt SLCOND stimtisi Ln SENIOR CLHSS OFFICERS It is gratifying to honor in the l939 Links those students who because of their popuf larity have been elected to offices in the senior class. lf they are typical of the seniors as a whole, it is certain that the class of '39 will see its star rise, Throughout the past three years we have shown by our conduct, our earnestness, our enthusiasm, that we meant to leave our mark indelibly printed on the ledger of Line coln high. lt was in keeping, therefore, that we used rare discretion in choosing officers of in- 26 tegrity in our most important yearffthe year of fruition after two years spent in gathering momentum. Qppointed by these officers were many committees, extensive in per- sonnel, that directed the senior color day, the class day, the senior party, and senior picnic. This year, more than usual, the winning personality of the officers was expressed through the medium of routine home room announcements and 'imaster of ceremony- ingu at the class social affairs.
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