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E xx t x SV S f 5 x y ...M SFU nunnvv' Dick Liniger President Bruce Houtchens Vice President BOYS' gi nd' f 4 1!!LjSgyFqgFm gilllh lllP ,X li if K Y -r: X At Art HOPP Bob CorneliUS SGC-'Tfeas' Senior Rep. i xx f QQ 1 ' 5 X ' X . 55 3 x , 2 it ii 5 cv s ' 5 f 5 . - i T' ,,,..si.sv i ,V K K vig, Q Kemp . 5 Q It 1 ' A A .f--X ' P A x W u . Xi x CM. A Q X A X xy BUY YOUR BOOKCOVERV' The Boys' Club sponsors vari- ous sales and drives during the year. The Sales and Drives Corn- mittee handles these activities, with Art Hopp serving as chair- man. The purpose of this commit- tee is to provide financial support for these activities. ln addition, they help coordinate activities and promote the boys to make new friends. .RN 1, X, .. b ye. . . - six- .N - U if. ,, v x is-Q RNA Ns- ww-is tx ,rg-L 'itil s f Sel l BOYS' CLUB SHOW Every day during the lunch periods, popular music could be heard drifting from the lunch- room. The Boys, Club took this on as a project and presented a Boys' Club Show every day. Not only did the boys get a lot of disc jockey experience but they entertained the students as they ate their lunches as well. A 24
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Q96 Ek, is , It P A z 'lm' A 13 ' 2, B: 211' .f,, Jerry s.-M511 x Pffwau-K 'iw XV cwfsf Ch ' 1 rr ' ,. ,j SF'-V1.1 sf- ' 1 s, , .2 in, Ron Grove .,1., A 5, I ' f f I I 41 nm Janson - . 1 -1,149 'ff f I X 4 , ' f , Z , J 1 I I ou, 1.m1f V f Mike Rust V, 1.1. , .4 ,auf ' '1 - 1 - -5 z t Lune, his-14-y Lyn Club In their first year of active existence since 1951, the Lynx Club Worked with Triple L in conducting a lunchroom clean-up campaign during the first semester. They also undertook the task of prepar- ing and ratifying the previous Lynx Club consti- tution. The main purpose of the Lynx Club is to recognize active and spirited Lincoln boys. The group may be identified by their white sweaters with the familiar Lynx head. 811511 1 5 f '- . may M' ' f , . ff 1 1 2 ' 'wx f . f. ,,, AUM' v A fa n If-1..11a LM C' B 1 v ' 1 .. , X, ' - .-ps . . 1 I 'f .,. -7 'Q' '40 Q ' ,K 4. 1 y 11: V i, W i- A V I . , - 4 in 7 V if ff ' I , fi -' . ' 1 'W' if if Bob Ccrnelnim D HC tl V1 ll' fi F b k I! ll F 4 V . ..,aA ,,,f ,A ,,, , , 1 ' ,Jr ' , ,f Q ,i 2 , 5' fzfr' 1 f. C- f X lf! 1+ ' .12 1 1 Q , A s., . E Al H Dua H A l H PF' B H Vi -4 , WQK ' . . '- ,, ' 5'9 ,, QL f ji ,, I ,,V ,fa 94 V X403-.V 4' ,E ' 2 f' -if ' '. x gg-if 4 ,Mfr vw. 3 35 x v 9 'f' - nr my X Ch flu Jnmon Laffy jnrmqz D u 14 11013 G If- f ! 't '. V, 5 Q- fi, I ' ' ff' X 03215, . H ' ff 1 fi 'W f-im il 2451-ir 0 4 Mn. inc-111.11-1 JOM N RRY NNN R 0 r ng,', ' ' ,f f Jw, 3 41 , , f ' ' S. -1.7 ,g fx -f I Bob Sri B111 sfnonbi-in lf Q x B111 smr. Jerry son g . .fa .V.. M ,.:4.vgW f-K S Mu w1 w M wnla 1. ,whip J 23 1 E I in 'T 4 'iv . I I X P H A ,. f V f 1 ' 93 I 'fr 1 C151 wa, 1 W I 14? vnu- jim cmnuff , IAA, A ,,l,, AX. I . 2. ,M : .gn .N-, L.. 'X Qin 1 Odin? Hmwoe Z' ff: , 1 ,T nxt, rn , , , A 2 f G cis: 3 i' Lf , ? Ls' iff? ? K N C ,QV 15, Q3 ' , rang imma IE' I 5 1,1 D lr L Z Al l 5 Ke- Past . -I '
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CLUB gas. .1 John Nicon Junior Rep. RELATE NEWS Each boy in the school has a voice in the Boys, Club activities through his Boys' Club Roll Rep- resentative. These boys met to discuss various events and prob- lems and then carried the news back to their first period class. Bruce Houtchens, Boys' Club Vice President, served as the president of this group. ffwyf' 'iff' a f Bill Moody Junior Rep. , . ,5i'l wvvX Y:-,,-1.1 Mr. Starcevich Advisor 2 -1 12134 A i,,.,. A K sl , xxlw .h.. Joe Valentine Sophomore Rep ..,...-f- .. ...n 25 THE PLANNERS Thorough planning is the pred- ecessor to any successful activity. The special events committee of the Boys' Club is responsible for this planning to assure smooth results. Not only concerned with the Boys' Club itself. this group contributes its service to the en- tire school through the playing of popular music in the lunchroom,
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