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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS lst Row, Left to Right J. Martinetti, F. Kovalesky. 2nd RowWMr, Cambier, M. Balco, G. Doak. CLASS HISTORY In September, 1052, some 200 timid and submissive boys and girls entered Lincoln High School. l'Ye were the 'Lgreenhornsf' the unimportant freshmen. As sophomores we were introduced to the Senior High. llc proved ourselves as eager beavers by looking ahead to our junior year, and we began raising funds for the prom by selling Easter eggs and novelties, It was during our junior year that we really became active members ol' Lincoln High School. After weeks of preparation-fThe .l unior Proml How can we ever forget 4'Tropical Paradise and all the sly glances exchanged as our favorite beau hesitantlv took our hand in the grand march. But at last, the year we have been waiting long forvthe senior year-has arrived. Too late we stopped and realized, it was all over: the posts on patrol, our Senior DancefL,VVinter Fantasy -where we all had a wonderful time with the smooth music and beautiful decorations which turned our Senior Dance into one that we will never forget. Then came Class Day, Baccalaureate, our Senior Banquet, and finally Commencement. How could we ever forget our wonderful and pros perous days at Lincoln High School? CLASS COLORS Orchid and Silver CLASS FLOWER CLASS MOTTO Carnation Oni CALENDAR 1955-56 va rd Ever. B ackxvard Never Sept. 7' School opens. Dec. 2 First basketball game. May 11 -Junior Senior Prom. Sept. 9 First football game. Dec. 23 Christmas vacation. May 16 May Day. Nov. 5 Last football game. Jan. 3 School reopens. May 23 Last Day for Seniors Nov. 10 Senior Class play, March 16 Band Concert. May 27 Baccalaureate. Nov, 18 -Senior Class Dance. March 29 Easter vacation. May 28 Senior Banquet. Nov. 19- 'Football Queen crowned. April 3 School reopens, May 31- Commencement. Nov. 24' School closed, April 13 Junior Class Play. June 5 Last day of school. Thanksgiving vacation. April 27 Choral Concert.
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Row 1, Left to Right: Mr. Stowitzky, B. Ilayward, L Gypalo, H. Blair, F. Begg, S. Reynolds. 7 V Row 2. Left to Right: lNl, Baleo, J. Ylizio, R. Bolland, P. IXleGeehan, M. Daniels, R. Quiring, S, Boyd, V, Prcsutti, D. Fredriek, E. English. Ron Ji, Left to Right: H. Torres, VV. Perkins, K. Groseost. Cl, Biaeh, C. Replane, S, I,ona. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL VVith Harry Blair as our fine Senior High Student Council president, we have had one of our finest Student Councils ever to be elected by our Student Body. This organization sponsors Student Day and it supervises the refreshment stand at basketball games and the concession stand at football games. Also during football season they sponsor the annual bonfire. The Student Council is composed of the presidents of each homeroom and the class presidents. Row i, Left to Right: Mr, Stowitxky, I., Farrell, T. Furry, N. Yuekox-teh. Nl. Kosanoveeh. Row 2, Left to Right: P. l.ix'ada, G. Raieh, F. l.ox'e, Nl. Anderson. fi Reed, B. Daniels, S. Zapsie, Row Il, l.et't to Right: I.. 'I'2ll X't'I', R. Keller, R. I'at'ker, VV. l,elXlastet's. IUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL The .lunior High Student Council, under the direction of Mr. Stowitzky and Harry Blair, is one of the highest organizations of our Junior High. This is only their fourth year and they have learned quickly and run their council very smoothly. The young council is taught how to conduct meetings in order to learn what is in store for them. They are elected in the same manner in which the Senior Council is.
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lst Row, Left to RightfP. Krovosky, M. Daniels, B. Snyder, I. Simms, J. Kaye, A. Vazquez. 2nd Row, Left to Right-VB. Jewell, A. Zapico, E. Adams, M. MCKeown, D. Zernich, M. Tonti, G. Mullen, M. A. VVuchina. 3rd Row, Left to Right-Mr. Carling, S. Reynolds, B. Smyda, M. Dun- can K Driscoll P White M Trbovich M Suffoletti L Roach X. T'IZl,ig2'CX't53. Y D T I i I ci 1 Y F I I t I I The F. T. A. is an organization for lhe juniors and seniors who plan lo become future teachers. The purpose of the Club is lo better prepare the students for their leaching Career. Some of the activities of the Club are: Teaching at grade schools on Student Day, aiding the teachers in any way possible. and visiting other schools and Colleges. The Club is under the sponsorship ol' Nlr. Daniel Carling. 4 7- . , 5 Teachers America A Wi
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