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Honor Society Sue Stone President Advisor Alex prisadsky Dorothy Tonseth Vice President SecretarY An Honor Society committee holds a meeting to discuss activity plans. I will study and get ready and perhaps some day my chance will comef' once com- mented Abraham Lincoln, It could well be the creed of the Honor Society. The main activities sponsored by the organization this year were the assembly and the Honor Society Banquet, April in Paris, which was held on April 17. One of the duties of the officers is to keep a record of scholastic standings and to pass out honor pins. Lincoln's organization is a member of the All-City Honor Society. The faculty advisor is Mr. Altman. Honor Society officers check files before handing 20 Totem out pins.
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Activity Activity Cards Committee, which handles the sale of activity cards early in the fall, did an excellent job this year. At the end of their two- week drive, their percentage of sales was 96fZy! Over-all chairman, Jeanette Yost, was well-assisted Safety .2 ' 5 ...I .::,, ,t I-A the Q . ,,, .. ,., .. l S f V luv-55 'E bf QS 3 iv 1, S V 1-nm ' Jeanette Yost Chairman i f S SW, ,, A ,pq 5 s Nw: : X 1 a s R Kult. st as VW Sandy Bostone Sales Chairman .' 3 its YK B, , 2-gs, 2 ag, 3 ,fl 3 as M st -fe, l gi- , W W, J ,V Q , -if f joan Payant Publicity Chairmar , aytgfwttgws ' , tfisrztr f ww.,-z,tt, 2351: its . 5-f'f:: ..I L 5:5 1 :gg c , r x s sr Vi , W 4 S rg 45- 4 ,vt S- A 1 5' ,se a-iam . ,, . 1 Mr. Koller Advisor t 2 s 1 S gi S ,, ff E, ss ,Q lg, s 2 .'--:-4:.t,-, qswig - 45.5557 5. my .a - 1-, gg ,Q s H1 I st, 5 Dick Miller President SR? a?F , w f4?5fft9'f52iZWQS'? Niffai Qwiimygwig -1. ,- 'Q iii- A Tom Hoyt Vice President rgsigfwitere ew -1 f .. f sfsf's:i?tsz, A - ,. fzwszg .spa-51:41. 2,917.5-I in - . Vgeszjgspt Z-WEN VA-Sits E i - f lfikfttlsxii ., Lf.: ' ' ssl-': .::-- .'t',.sgiS saw , ,i Hhs t- ,u n cfsffl? , I, . -. .M-3, U-if-ag, 3 as ., . - :g ,xr J as Leading the Safety Council through a busy year were Dick Miller, president, Tom Hoyt, vice president, and Linda Taitch, secretary. With the assistance of Mr. Knoll, advisor and the com- mittees, Safety Council sponsored several evenrr throughout the year. There were two Safety Weeks, one in November and one this spring. During these weeks there were such activities as 'a car 1958 19 Linda Taitch Secretary .,., --:,,I'iaa-fr -- . J.: i 5Rw,w, Q E i,f:,?i255l'w .., 1-:avvffeg-:f':1f+v's . fmifllg. my-ttew::szi li?-writ-it 31: 'l ' ' V i Efeifzf f -: if 45551 tiff? 5fff5Ei' 4? If:s-if',f55?5M:1wiii Ewaasfeaml Mr. Knoll Advisor Cards by Sandy Bostone, Publicity chairmang Joan Pay- ant, Sales chairman, and their committees. The two committees worked hard publicizing the sales. Students were greeted with bulletins and posters on the first day of school! Council show in front of the school, an assembly, and at the week's end, a dance. Committee chairmen were Art Mead, Traffic, Vince Sellen, Recreation, Karen Ziessler, Art, Sandy Bench, Publicityg Bon- nie Rudd, Home and School Safety, Judy Schaef- fer, Buildings and Grounds, and Lynn Houtchins, Statistics. ,
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Gary Gundstrom President Judy and Bobbie post Dilinex shares for all to see. Dulinex has fast become a major organization at Lincoln. Dulinex, which stands for the Duisburg-Lincoln ex- change, held many fund-raising projects during the year. A Spaghetti Feast, held in December, started off the year's events. A share drive, and the play, The Caine Mutiny Trial, added greatly to the collection of funds. Besides the executive officers, there are nine stand- ing committees. They are Projects, Cor- respondence, Ways and Means, Assem- bly, Publicity, Exhibits, Special Events, Selection, and Picture. This year's offi- cers were Gary Gundstrom, Pres., Jerry Nordstrom, Veepg Rauleen Welch, Cort. Sec., and Barbara Towell, Rec. Sec. Mr. Stanley Kimball was the advisor. Dulinex Nick, Don, and John exchange student finalists con- gradulate the winner, Mike Birdsall. 1958 21
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