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LINCOLN COUNCIL Swanson, Lehman, Sabeswitz, Cohen, Schwartz, Patton, Robinson, Morse, RobinsonLAltagan, Lindahl, Rosen Galantcr, Barlatsky, Bcrman, Grundy, Mooers, Haskell, Chodas, Gelman, Hershkovxtz, Silverman, Peterson, oun Falk, Rose, Steckman, Ripley. London, Goldsman, Leviton, Herman, Shink, Handberg, Erdman, Stock, Schnider Mumm, Cohn, Goldstien, Anderson, Chiat, Kopansky, Lax, Schneidman, Brown, Hoffman, Metchnek, l e zer, Lowcn THE LINCOLN COUNCIL Girls Boys Vietta Morse-------; .......................... President ............................... Nathan Haskell Edith Rosen ...... --Vice PIQSident ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Harry Lehman Georgiana MoseL -d,wSecretarywmwmm. MWHHWNathan Haskell hSelfereverence, self-knowledge, self-control, These three alone lead life to sovereign power. The Lincoln Council, though not organized until the beginning of the second semester, can be rated as one of the most serviceable organizations of Lincoln. It is composed of one girl and one boy from each home room. It was founded by Mr. Lewis for the purpose of maintaining and setting up new and better standards for the school. Under the leadership of Miss Feely and Mr. Fischer the council has done much to uphold the honor and integrity of Lincoln. 44
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LIBRARY The Lincoln library has somewhat over 2,600 books in its collection. Many more books than these, however, are at the pupils' disposal for four deliveries a week are made from the central library to fill special orders. An average of 1,000 books are in circulation each week. There are thirty maga- zines subscribed for and the room in the rear is used to store the back numbers. The bulletin board is an ever-changing source of interesting information. Chang- ing exhibits of pictures are displayed on the book shelves. The library is proud of its many handsomely illustrated books that they are constantly receiving. Miss Crosby, head librarian, gives library lessons on HHOW to Use the Library in Which she instructs the children how to use the library to greater advantage. Sixty lessons were given last semester. Our library is fortunate in having two trained librarians, Miss Crosby and Miss Upton. Miss Strom, the clerk, assists Miss Crosby. The library also has a borrowedcollection of books in foreign languages Which is changed from time to time, and a fine collection of books on music. DONALD JUDKINS. 46
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