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Building and Grounds Comm.-Chairman, Gene Bolin , , . . D- Paradie Student Council , Since its formation in 1945, Student Council has grown and developed into a sound, strong student organization. In a large high school such as Lincoln, the spirit, initiative and support of the student body reflects the leadership of a capable student government. Under the leadership of John Coart, Student Council President, Student Council had a very successful year. The challenge of start- ing a new fifty years in Lincoln's history gave added ambition and zest to their purpose. Student Council gave Dulinex its full cooperation. With the undertaking of the new foreign-exchange pro- gram with Germany, Student Council immediately set to work promoting the program and gaining the interest and support of the entire student body. Also among the important projects this year was the promotion of Citizenship Board, which was formed last year to encourage better citizenship around school. Student Council is a vital part of the school. It offers qualified students a chance to learn good leadership, and it shows everyone the importance of an effective organization. Point Committee . Chairman, Rene Heidenrick Publicity Committee--Cha1rm9-U, 19-Ha Assembly Seating Committee-Pam Johnson Elections Committee--Chairman, Ann MOOIC 1958 17
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John Court Vern Olsen Sue Martin Helen Koo President Vice President Rec. Sec. Com Sec- Sreve Iman - Frank Pennington N ph'11' Barbara Trace C 1 G h J h p k Sr. Class Pres. Ekugiigiviczxg Sr. Class Rep. S1?.nCllass Sr. Class Rep. S3r'T'0rei:1nnii5p', JrijCllassaPris. J'fffY Lmdefn DOH Price Ca ol H Bill Beck sh' 1 o bo n Jav Imam Jr' C1355 Veep Jr' Class Rep' Ji Cilxziss Rieizrin Soph. Class Pres. Sopl1?lClasi Vgep 50Ph- R694 Sue Stone Hon. Soc. Pres. U15 4. rica. ' James C. Kennedy Cir. Board Pres -iw ' ew-wgggr M3 Wm .zaiw 1134 .11 vw, hw fm. is 1332. i rg, 15 l S321 ew ,.. arse? 1:1 HH! we Qing Janet Talfoff Ralldv Srime Joe Valentine fif'i?3?15312g31'1f1. 1 mrf,1g53fi ..ff:l: '.' P f 1 ' . Q ' - S- re. M3 . ,- . az. 1 1 x-51:11, .1111 ' -7.12.-1531 ' i . ' l1,--if.. ' .N 91 1111-... 1 . ., zo Roger Niva Inter-H1 Rep. John Parmenrer Inter'Hi Rep. K. .'1-.ry Dick Miller Safety Coun. Pres. jerry York Lertermen's Pres. m w Tx' fm fu? .1 V45 jf i 1 ' .. 4 5 r .-1 'A i 1 an , ' , .. - X f .. 1 75 I fi .mga Cir. Board VCGP Lynx Club Pres. pep Club pres, 1- 319111 1 . , -1 ..kf '6 WMV 4' gf 1 ,E gg 1 , , . M Wifi? Q gr 1 gg .ss M.. 'El , , 1 511 wil . R rs. X' L' wa.. MK A BQ Slaf' 1 ff ii 5 K tv 5 rl? .1 511 , A f , ' A K 11. 1 1 yur 1 1. .R be as s M J 1 P M 5 S st V1 J ilikg - - . lim . . 1, -,.,. ' ' '-i:.rN. I'25Mi1 .E we -. -. an 2 1 . . ., .,.1 1, .1211- . .. . I-f'. ft.f,1ff'.i.ii' f 1 . 7 15 A 1 1.1-.1,.1w2fff 11 gs '. ,Er ,f 1- 1. 1, 1 . , ws, ., 2 if '11 is .1-lamsf ,- ,,.. . , , 1 arg? zgfafrtk- F 1 -' 1 eff s 1 my sf Y F p 1, 1,3 11 .1 . . . -1-.JG-at R5 ::2 :5'?' ::1. ':'l:.'7E?'f : 5 ' 121 1 - G. 11 S 1 5 is X 1 W g isa' Mm S .1 1 L2 m..J.b,..w , -, I V- 1 2 1 f 1 1. 1 5 .Q 1 E 1 3 r 115 S 1. ii M -if , 2 P r X.. M 1,1 Q 5. Lf, 113.2 fe 1 if '1' gf ge K S 2 X' 11:5 111 1 1 I 111 1 if fr 1 SK , K 33 R 3 sz QS, 1 S 4, 1 13 2 1 33 we 111 i xx S ,S 223 3 J s K 1 5 .1 1 1 1 S 1, . .. ......1.....+ 17.1-sf5f..'1f,. , ' fa ., Carol Howisey Andy 4Lea Mr. Wuflesrad Mr. Inter-Hi Rep. Inter-H1 Rep. Advisor it , f Cochran Advisor ,' :f 1 1 Gary Gundstrom Dulinex Pres. +m515.?1?Te 51m .. . my .13 1. X ,W GW-fx r,.1,m 11,1 P .. ,. .16 ., Ti..-PKG I s+g.9.s11g112?a.e 1 11,112 ,f .1111-52 f . 1 V A 1 ' 2 '?'g' ' 'Q' . 4 Z2 213253 : f 1 X551 . ' :-.-fi -' ,SQL .+P 'E' ,si .': ':QfWQ1-5:5'7r..:- f f, 11 H! 1 . , 6. 4, Q . if 11 W 5 gs fb J wg H1 . Us 1 W V 1 3521 A 1 1 .1511 s 9 ' W S f 9 r Lx 2 S 1. S 1 ix 11 1 KF, Mr. Scheele Advisor 16 Totem
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Roll Council C is i iecl f ' ig' ilssci ? l S . . kkk- I K V . '.i, Lk,y ri iz! Q1 ff si -e 'file i. c. f iiro Y a ' 'VI ,A., -fi-tg A . an - V , ., . . , James C. Kennedy janet Talcott Chairman Vice Chairman 18 Totem The Citizenship Board was begun last year as a new school organization. It was formed for the purpose of giving advice to students and main- taining good school morale. The Board took part in the orientation program for the Sophomores and made suggestions for school improvement. This year the meetings were held every Monday during fourth period in the Conference room. Officers were: james C. Kennedy, presidentg Janet Talcott, vice presidentg Bob Cadranell, Lynx Club Representative, Bruce Bally, Boys' Club Represen- tativeg Kay McKay, Girls' Club Representativeg Marcella Hrvatin, Triple L Representativeg and Linda Bigelow, Sophomore Representative. ,.i' - .- 3 filiftifsf - W. Tl- im f , X 4 + Y fc- - 1 T25 it K 'r l QE Y. 2 ,i 1 GZ Q1 - ., .V Wrist, I - ' ' ' fl X X 1 ' fm , t, s gwizii im tg ,- aw a?5t,Hfi ,,S K Q gg-QL X ,,., it S' -KRS 5 le wana,-G, 1. 2 K ,MMM s w,,t t ,t Mt 53,735 S 1 X it t M5532 fu SEQ X Vern Olson President Roll Council, led by Vern Olsen, Student Coun- cil Vice President, has been successful in promot- ing projects and solving school problems this year. The Vice Presidents of Roll Council were Steve Wieting in the fall semester and Walt Jule in the spring semester. The Agenda Committee, headed by the two vice presidents of the respective semes- ters, has done an outstanding job of organizing the questions and problems to be discussed at the regular meetings. In the fall, the committee was composed of Al Blornquist and Alex Prisadsky, seniors, Jerry Landeen and Sue Diament, juniorsg and Joanne Blomgren and jay Iman, sophomores. In the spring, the committee was comprised of Joan Payant and Wes Anderson, seniors, Patsy Bartlett and Dennis Gardin, juniorsg and Charles Orth and George Cook, sophomores. The faculty advisor was Mr. Stanley Weiss. Recording Secre- tary, Sue Martin. The Corresponding Secretary was Helen Koo. Citizenship Board
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