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Walt lule President Bill Beck Fall ViceePres. Gerald Tuttle Spring VicefPres. Rlltt UUUNCIL Roll Council, under the leadership ot Walt Jule, Student Council Vice-President, per- formed many helpful services to the school. Roll Council was used by several organiza- tions in the handling of school drives, one ot which was the sale of activity cards. Roll Competition was formed to stimulate rolls to bigger and better activity. The first Roll Council Handbook, which served as a source ot reference for new Council members, was put out this year. Shirley Osborn and lulie Hill, Student Coun- cil secretaries, also acted as secretaries for Roll Council. Agenda Committee, headed by Bill Beck in the tall semester and lerry Tuttle in the spring semester, prepared an agenda tor each Roll Council meeting. ' ua.. , Walt lule reads the agenda to roll council members. llllrs. Peacocks roll room sign won recognition in inter-roll competition
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i t 'tw ix.. if 'tr '-3 f Q sk gg if r ffifza Lincoln's exchange with Germany became a reality this year with the arrival of our tirst exchange student, lorg Schatz. Mike Birdsall was Lincoln's representative in Germany. The main activities ot Dulinex tor the year were money- making. The annual Spaghetti Feast was held in January. The sale ot shares was especially successful. Those roll rooms which had 100 per cent on sales were rewarded with a cake on lorg Schatz Day. Also held on this celebration day was a cake-walk in the girls' gym, and an assembly. Other projects were a theater party and a dance. .A I ..,. V- ye T ..- Mike Birdsall DULINEX A puny . at J 7 lorg Schatz Te John Risley Mary lacobson President Vice-President S i S - , . .. l X .,- 2721: g g . V L . A Q id. X .....r Q N-f l Sally Gardner me Hm The four race tor Dulinex exchange student to Germany: Kathy Everett Recording gecmary Secretary Mary lacobson, Carol Thymian and Nancy Kuckenbeclrer. Representing Lincoln in Duisburg will be Carol Thymian.
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Safety Council officers stand beside the large yellow hunter that was displayed to show hunting safety. -155-ve lanet Talcott Chairman 1,439 lay lman Vice Chairman Sl-TTTTY CUUNCIL The highlights of the Lincoln Safety Council in the fall and one in the spring. The council also helped plan the King County Traffic Safety Conference. Other activities included initiating a firearms safety training course, distributing accident checklists to students and faculty members who drove cars, and sponsoring a hunting safety campaign featuring a giant yel- low hunter in the main hall. 'i xi . , 'Cf ' Q .wycgf Dennis Wicklund President Lynne Houtchens Vice-President Dorothy Tonseth Secretary-Treasurer CITIZTNSHIP BUARTT The Citizenship Board is a preventative organ- ization, rather than a corrective one. It is pri- marily concerned with orienting the incoming sophomores to the principals of good citizenship at Lincoln High. The Board supervises the spring assemblies put on at the junior high schools. lt is available to help out on all school campaigns. The chairman is lanet Talcott and the vice- chairman is lay lman. The other four members are: Don Price, Boys' Club Rep.g Eva Carls, Girls' Club Repg Valdean Sears, Triple L Rep., and Kathy Ruthtord, Sophomore Rep. lVlr. lra lVliller has been the advisor of the Board since it began in 1956. The meetings are held whenever necessary during third period in the Conference Room.
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