Lincoln High School - Totem Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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FRILLY USHERETTES This year the Girls' Club Usher Force Committee consisted of al- most two hundred girls. This ac- tive committee was headed by Claudia Van Emelen and Judi Dana. These girls took turns ush- ering Lincolnites and their guests to their seats on different nights at the two biggest school produc- tions, which were the Senior Play, Claudia, and the concert held in the spring. They wore pretty, frilly formals on these occasions, thus adding an air of color to the productions. 'Ai N -311 , 4 i I STAPLERS SUPREME Each time you received your Lincolnette, it was neatly ar- ranged and stapled. This process, together with its distribution, was taken care of by Pat Halloway and her Clerical Committee. Their contribution to Girls' Club Week included the posting of a special Lollipop bulletin board outside of the Girls' Club. PLANNING PARTIES Games, refreshments, and en- tertainment were provided at sev- eral parties during the year put on by Karen Winton, Henrietta Wilmot, and their Party Commit- tee. A party for the Cabinet, a party for all girls at the end of the Creed Drive, and a Valentine Party, kept this committee busy making plans and carrying them successfully out.

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Back: Dolly Wyse, Standardsg Sue Selz, Standards: Gloria Lo- zier, Sunshine: Claudia Van Em- elen, Usher Force. Front: Bev Henkle, Social Service: Judi Dana, Usher Force: Darlene Townsend, Hospitality: Judy Chapman, Tags: Faye Nicon, Triple L. 'Ms I f f JJ -ft s vw ,304 A 4 'S CES' . I Q f I us, I 2 Q, X ' 2 ,ai CABINET Back: Lorna Nelson, Friend- ship: Gail Trezise, Lincolnette: Sueky Wilmot, Party: Donna Thomas, Publicity: Arlene Jul- yan, Personality: Karen Winton, Partyg Peg Shaffer, L.S.A. Front: Suzie Oser, L.S.A.g Helen Klieros, Nurses Aide: Holly Hannum, Nurses Aide: Madeline Paul, Healthg Joyce Lindquist, Tea Service. ,fm 3 QWWQZZ '51, , V A , e 9, 4 'H I N IL' xx JV v Z' K 7 Z w , A , .pw 1 - X ff- x jf -w........n,,, 2' 5 li EW ff' , M. ,gl 1 VV I if V, 'A V ,, I ,a ,ff ,uf 1 V ws 6 of A . 3 2 55? M ,W 'I ft .1 9 I X V ,, 4 'ff - 27 ,W WWV Back: Mary Richardson, Fine Arty Rosalie McLeod, Extension: Carol Parker, Big L: Jeanette Duncan, Bulletin Boardsg Pat Maxwell, Big Lg Kay Brozovich, Desk Girls. Front: Margie Levar, Fine Artg Pat Halloway, Clerical, Carole Cooper, Art Activities: Kathy Maginn, Art Activities.



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TAGS AND COLOR Do you remember the tags passed out to all the girls during the Creed Drive? This effective means of publicizing Girls' Club events involved a lot of time spent in tracing and cutting. Judy Chapman and the tags committee were responsible for supplying those clever tags for all the Girls' Club activities forthe year. , A X3 If I v 1 if Q 'ss 1 V BUDDING JOURNALISTS' The Girls' Club paper, the Lin- colnette, was edited by Gail Tre- zise and her committee. These girls plan and write stories of happenings and coming events of the Girls' Club. This group WO-1'kS in conjunction with the Clerical committee, which helps in putting the paper together. The clever covers are designed and' drawn by the girls on the committee. 9 H,.9?'f' F9 SPREADING CHEER The Social Service Committee has been kept busy during the past year, under the leadership of Beverly Henkle, with Miss Ger- riets acting as advisor. The larg- est project was the making of Christmas favors for the Ryther Child Center and the Columbia Conference Horne. These projects resulted in bringing cheer into the lives of others. ARTISTS AT WORK The Art Committee is respon- sible for those delightful paint- ings on the Girls, Club mirror. They also paint the Girls' Club birthday cards sent to all girls on their birthdays. Upon entering the Girls, Club you will doubt- lessly see the greeting cards ex- changed by all the high schools. These are made by Kathy Maginn and her Art Committee. 1-an

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