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! XVX Lia TRAINING FUR RESPONSIBILITY Jw Guarding closed halls is the re- sponsibility of these two home room alternates, BARBARA HoLLo- WAY and SUE KIMBALL. Wednesday morning and another issue of the Advocate. Home room alternates turn sales money and left over Advocates into the Advocate office. ' Assisting the home room representatives in their tasks, is the home room alternate body. Doing much if to keep the home room functioning properly, the al- ternate does not always get the credit due him. Taking attendance each morning, selling and distributing Advocates each Week are among his duties. Here is another organization Where opportunity for training in leadership is given. Last Row: Bruns, Barnett, Johnston, Davis, Lowder, Whitworth, Overton, Runion, Amen, Porter, Waddle. Fourth Row: Geist, Johnson, Davey, Smith, Thompson, Bergquist, McConnell, Clark, Burback, Dehlatz, Stroud. Third Row: Mendoza, Mayer, Fulton, Haskins, Waline, Koch, Malone, Hamilton, Kehling, Hanneman, Walker. Second Row: Walroth, Nordahl, Church, R. Speer, Worcester, Wacker, Dardson, Elias, Thomsen, Bergstraesser, Miller. First Row: J. Williams, Gannon, Freitag, B. Williams, S. Kimball, Mockett, Shilhan, Wright, Rankin, Olson, Tur- ner. wir QM 4
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QQ, W Last Row: Connealy, Olson, Gorton, Bauman, Rohan, Wakeman. Ludvvick, Emmons, Mikkelsen, Heldenbrand, Kid- der, Greer. Fourth Row: DeLett, Fowler, Osterman, Eckhardt, Barnhill, Fuller, Beal, Clark, Vant, Packard, Hitz, Nutt, Lang- don. Third Row: Simpson, Fahrenbruch, Seright, Chamberlin, Squyres, Fischer, Williams, Stam, Swanson, Otoupalik, Fried, Wagey. Second Row: Brown, Norton, Hogue, Albert, Ruehle, Snow, Johnson, Egger. House, Smith, Starkel. First Row: Killian, Cone, Donegan, vice-presidentg Russell, vice-president: Campbell, president: Deffenbaugh, president: Piccolo, secretary-treasurer3 Noble, secretary-treasurer3 Greenfield, Robinson, Claussen. HE AMERICAN WAY Maintaining direct contact with the desires and proposals of the average student, home room rep- resentatives promote student wants with the fac- ulty directors and explain the Wishes of the faculty to the school. Elected by each home room, the representatives are the ambassadors of the stu- dents' will and needs. Serving as they do, they are invaluable assistants to the home room teacher and carry on such tasks as selling activity tickets, col- lecting class dues, assisting in school elections and the different drives carried on during the year. xl? Q, X mxxx s WAYS KN , si- at ,.,, --1- M X , my , R 1' 1 -ri ' if I i 1 6 lf SEE E f'Homc Room 303 has 40 percent. cr- claims FRITZ Souvmss to JIM STROUD as the two lnriinig thc ClClil7'il'll sale clicrrt up to dau Chalk up aizothcr one. Ri'1J7'l,'5C'7llUT'i'Z7CS PAT O'HARA, HAZELLE House, ANN JEAN- Ni5'r'rE SMITH, PHY1.LIs CONE and SHIRLEY Si3RIGH'r labulatv class cflcrtioiz rcturizs.
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GAYLE LEBSACK, 1945 medal winner. To perpetuate the name of Harry Sidney Dobbins with the school he loved, the policy of awarding this distinction annually was inaug- urated in 1913 by his parents. The award was sponsored by the proceeds of a principal earned by the boy during vacation periods and this an- nual income was offered as a prize of some sort to be given to some pupil in the Lincoln high school who excels in some branch of work or play there. It was suggested by the parents of the posthumous sponsor, that if his inclina- tion could be consulted, I think he would prefer that it be given for excellence in some branch of athletics, and that they would like, if it does not savor too much of advertising to perpetuate his name in connection with the school he loved by offering this annually for an indefinite period, to be known as the Harry S. Dobbins prize. And so from this humble beginning the award has come to be regarded as the paramount ac- complishment in athletics and scholarship. To the recipient goes the distinction of having at- tained excellence in fields which prepare him admirably for the battles of life to come, a launching on the seas of human endeavor, a magnificent award for a fine achievement. Page 18 HARRY SIDNEY DCBBINS AWARD MR. AND MRS. HARRY T. DoBB1Ns. .l fl an .l Russe Frank Edwa Haro! Harr Cecil Vern Gem Clfirg Glenn John Franu Wnn MOH,
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