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Fern Egger and Robert Hinds read galley on the Red and Black handbook. Council members inspect Ioy Night posters in an art room. Third Row: Phelps, Thompson, Means, Davis. We tlze eop e Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. Hbraham Lincoln's noble words have proved their wisdom. Those countries under the rule of one have too often failed, govern- ments in which the people take an active part rise in their stead. So in Lincoln high school, represented by the student council, the student body has a voice in the policies and activities of the school. The council is composed of twenty students gtwelve seniors, six juniors and two sopho- mores. Prospective members of the law making body file preliminary petitions, then proceed to the primary and final elections. The latter faithfully imitates city elections. Thus members of the council are decided upon fairly by the pupils. Services rendered by the council are many. This year, in addition to the maintenance of activity records, and producing loy Night, Lin- coln high's popular talent show, the council has again published the Red and Black hand- book. Using the question-box method as a medium, the council and student body have worked together, showing the spirit of cooperation, which is the basis of sound judgment. Second How: Blankenship, Simmerman, Williams, Huston, Ludwiclc, Clark, Hancock. First Row: Coble, Thomsen, secretary-treasurerg Piccolo, vice-president, Gettman, president, Hinds, presidentg Noble, vice-president, Egger, secretary-treasurer, Elias. Not pictured: Baker, Iones, Starkel. Page 24
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