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Mighty Mike for Sheriff! and similar slo- gans were popular during the campaigning in connection with the County Day participa- tion sponsored by the Student Council. The Student Council organized the filing, checked candidates to make sure they were legally qualified, directed the printing of bal- lots, and counted ballots in both the primary and the general election. The Council is made up of twelve seniors, six juniors, and two sophomores who are elected by and represent their classes. The group is organized to promote school activi- ties, to accept and consider proposals made by members of the student body, to cooperate with the faculty in maintaining the standards of the school, and to create and maintain a consciousness of the responsibility of the school to the community. Student Council responsibilities also in- clude the direction of the E.C.A. point system, hall guards and hall guides, the club schedule, the publication of the handbook, the new- comers party, and Open House. Meetings are held each Wednesday at 2:40, and student questions and suggestions, often coming from the question box posted outside the main office, are discussed. Toy Night on the Air was the year's theme for the annual variety show presented by Stu- dent Council and gladly accepted by the stu- dent body and the community. This year's Council also inaugurated a popular student football banquet, which brought forth a regal King and Queen. Student Council keeps things at Lincoln High alive and moving as the show goes on. Page 13 The newcomers party gives newcomers a pleas- ant introduction to Lincoln High School. f y f . J ,Qi I K 0 ' All f M v 1 f, nfl! ,f Q L f' fl J' I A ,ZW fare, Harlan Wiederspan does the checking while Larry Good and Iim Bailey add to the club schedule.
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Page 12 STUDENT COUNCIL: Standing: Hnderson, Good, Barger, Wiederspan, vice-president, Eeamis. Seated: Dewey, Park Bailey, Church, Hamilton, Hemphill, Flnclerson, secretary-treasurer, Hardy, Wiebe, Bell, editor, Rogers. Ht the table Martin, vice-president, Hickey, secretary-treasurer, Loudon, president, Berry, editor, president Student Cbzlrectors . . . Phyllis Loudon, Iudy Wiebe, and Barbara Bell are busy with the paper work, essential to an ef- fective organization. H sound announcement by Nancy Hemphill calls tor a little help from Ted Barger.
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2 HOME ROOM , , , e nc son, Trabert, Spahn, Woolman, Hardesty Martin Mardis, McKie. Fourth Row: Luft Katskee Hogan Phill' B . , , ips, orgaard, Latture, Slote, Mueller, Sommers, Qriderson. Third Row Stroh, McMartin, Long, Stancxrd, Bramwell, Beck, Valencia, Gordon, Unterseher, Peterson. Second Row: Kimmel, Hergenrader Crawford, Dittoe, Ellis, Whitmore, Guest, Carter, Bieber, Schwabauer. First Row: Kolb, Jordan, Schneider, Brendle, Iohns, vice presidentg Murphy, president, Volz, secretary-treasurer, Tiangco, Bryan, Keith, Gunn. REPRESENTHTIVES: Fifth Row: 'Wells Beechner Noble H nd' k -.j?C!Vl.SO4'y OCZI' S o 0 9 The home room basketball tourney created quite a stir. Ierry Pegans, Darrell Minchow, Dick Kroeller, Dick Myers, Kenneth Koenig, Lowell Sohl, ond Phil Soren their loyalty to 315 by signing up with representative, Tommy Spahn. sen showed is' ,, 4 'M- Right this Way! Representatives, Dick Wieland Bob Volz, and lack Trabert, do their bit at Open House by putting up guide signs. Page 14
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