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THE LINCOLNIAN Thirty-three Cumberland County Audubon Society, and Mrs. Norton Lamb, Chairman of the Junior Audubon Clubs of Cumberland County. This program was arranged and directed by Miss Goodwin, sponsor of the Killoleet Junior Audubon Club of Lincoln Junior High School, VIOLA EVERETT, Div. A-8 EXCHANGES Woodrow Wilson News, Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, Charleston, West Virginia, We like your Reminiscences of a 9-A and think your color day a fine idea. Unto the Hills, Byers Junior High School, Denver, Colorado. We all agree that your January, 1938, magazine is one of the love- liest magazines we have ever seen. Junior Highlights, Woburn Junior High School, Woburn, Massachusetts, Your block cuts in your Christmas issue were good and we liked especially the story The Call of the Moose, Hughes Herald, Hughes Junior High School. Utica, New York. The Book Fair in your December issue was a splendid boost for Book Week. Goue Arrow, Gove Junior High School, Denver. Colorado. Your Christmas issue was filled with ine material. Echo, Junior High School l26, Queens, Long Island City, New York. The literature and illustrations in your December number were fine. Junior Narralor, Norwood Junior High School, Norwood, Massachusetts. The editorial Three Keys to Success was splendid, as was also the story Stuffed Turkey. Butler Broadcast, Butler School, Portland, Maine. Your Decem- ber issue had a fine collection of Christmas stories. Broadcast. Waterville Junior High School, Waterville, Maine. The varied types of stories were very appealing. Curtin Junior Citizen. Curtin Junior High School, Williams- port, Pennsylvania. What Price Standards was an exceptional editorial and the poem The Dying Soldier was excellent. The Tildenire. Tilden Junior High School, Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania. We welcome your exchange and think your whole Birth- day Number is splendid. To all our other exchanges whom we cannot personally mention here. we wish a very pleasant vacation. HENRIETTA HAMMONDS
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Thirty-two THE LtNcoLNmN We witnessed a sound picture entitled Out of the Earth. This told how the primitive people made houses of mud and the method they used in melting iron ore. It also showed coal mining and the oil industry. We saw how they put out a fire in an oil field. ln the latter part of the picture the production of steel was shown. DONALD BARBOUR, DIV. l-8 THE BASKETBALL ASSEMBLY On April 18, our annual basketball assembly was held. Mr. Stevens was chairman and Bruce Alden and James Taylor acted as cheer leaders. Miss Chandler awarded letters to the girls on the winning team and also to two girls who hadn't missed a basketball practice for two years. The boys' letters were awarded by Mr. Packard to the winning teams of the seventh and eighth grades. Mr. Stevens awarded letters to the school swimming team, Gifts were presented to Miss Chandler, Miss Ulmer and Mr. Packard, A short prevue of the annual entertainment was given. A song and tap dance was done by Margaret Feeney, and James Doughty and Emily Smaha gave a specialty number. The entrance and exit marches were played by the orchestra. MARJORIE MCCUBREY. Div. B-8 CONSERVATION WEEK ASSEMBLY The entrance march by the Lincoln Junior Band opened the Conservation Week assembly held Friday, April 29. The assembly chairman was Viola Everett who read Van Dyke's God of the Open Air, followed by the repeating of the Lord's Prayer by the school. The first part of the assembly with its theme. Getting Ready for Club Walks. was presented by the Killoleet Junior Audubon Club of our school. The setting was a regular meeting of the club. After the flag salute with John Bowles as leader and John Kennedy as color bearer was the roll call in which all members of the club took part, At this point two musical selections by the school were heard. The Secretary's and Treasurer's reports were given and the follow- ing club program was presented: A Map Showing Location of Birds' Nests. John Bowles and James Hanley: Hunting Nests. Viola Wilson and Beth McWilliams: A Bird Wheel. Judson Mer- rill: The Parts of a Bird Necessary for Identification. Arthur Emery: 4'Flight identification. Richard Meserve: A Migration Chart, Carol Harrington and Richard Hanley. The second part of the program was in the nature of talks on Conservation given by Mr. Myron Lamb, who is President of the
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Thirty-four THE LINCOLNIAN WITH BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS BUSINESS: Claire Ashton, Constance Canning. Harmon Cleveland, John Goli, Turner Jones. Harold Nectow. Ruth Osterberg, Annie Archer. Elinor Clark. George Dennison. Marjorie Gross, Ruth E. Hamilton. Frances Kidder, Beverly Kitchen, Jean Marsh, Raymond Meserve, Shirley Russell. David Andrew. Ruth A, Hamilton, Virginia Johnson, Donald Libby. Myrtle Morrill, Elizabeth Murchie. Natalie McManus, Viola Wilson, Barbara Arnold, Norma Boyd. Patricia Haskell. Lois Loveland, Paul Peters, Beatrice Thurlow, Gladys Wimrrt. Constance Hayward. Muriel Brown. Arline Thurlow. Phyllis Sweet, Charlotte Greenstene, Cora Burke. Margaret Murphy. Edward Simpson, Nina Ingargiola. Eleanor Halliwill. Robert Colbert. Rosalind Wcinman. Helen Bruns. Lawrence Murray. Margaret Stover, James Doughty. Barbara Groden, Edward Flaherty. Eleanor Deering, Martha Welsh. Eugenia Morgan, Lorraine Hatcher, Wendeline Pinkham, Wilhelmina Stlien, Ruby Sparkman, Marion Grover. Richard Massey. Dorothy Pierce. Helena Shaw, NURSING: Alida Blanchard, Viola Everett, Janet Fickett, Alice Geer. Gloria Hatcher. Marguerite Johnson. Claire Macdonough, Barbara Smith, Winni- fred Smith. Barbara Bragdon. Barbara Rich, Dorothy Tripp. Pearl Winslow, Dorothy Meader, Jane Roma, Virginia Whitehead. Roberta Connors. Margaret Feeney. Bertha Bailey, Dorothy Pcterson, Rae Pugsley. Agnes Martelle. Ella Sawyer. Phyllis Brown. Janis Pettengill, Edith Harris. Roberta Haley, Patricia Curtis. Marianina Bowcns, Alberta Gillis, Barbara Grillin. Wanda Harvie, Anna Olesen. MEDlClNE: Frank Smith, Churchill Cressey, Thomas Howarth, Richard Peterson. Jack Cady. Anson Crocker. Carl McCann, Annie Flynn. Alma Cousins, Stanley Sylvester, Teddy Karalekas, Charles Barnes, ENGINEERING: John Alden, Alfred Holmes, William Prouty. Franklyn Estes. Birge Peterson. Norman Newton, Earle Trickey, Robert Tucker, Robert Bailey. Kenneth Finlayson. Neal Strange, Charles Mahar, Louis lott. James Charles, Thomas Hennessy, Donald Lowell. William Royrroft, John Ricker. Everett Strout. Joseph White, Carter Milliken. Donald Trcfethen. Henry Frank, Myron Prescott, Merle Cole, Kenneth Jodrie. AVIATION: Patricia Dodge, Henry Hagman, Warren Reeves. Robert Speirs, Charles Lombard, John Morton, John Girard, Allan Johnson, Daniel Koclenberk. Enrico Perruzi. Franklin Allen, Arthur Danforth, Charles Dunn, David Thomas. Everett Foye, Lawrence Ward, Arthur Emery, Ncils Sorenson. Howard Staples. Paul Crawford, Robert Parmenter. Roy Jensen. William Soule. William Wilson. Albert Akerly. Percy Brume. Chester DiBiase. Lawrence Sorenson, Leonard Stein. Raymond Wimert. ART: George Elliott, Barbara Mosley, Stanley' Conant, Clifford Rollins. William Wells. Grace DiBiasc. Constance Nanos. Bradford Joyce, Shirley Witham. Halen Churchill. Jane Frisbie. Constance Quinn, Leo Smith, Wanda Hopkinson. Shirley Harris. Elaine Smith, Marion Gooding. Richard Hooper. Ann Dougherty. Mary Jean Little, Gloria Preble, Ann Whibley. John Poland. TEACHlNG: Dorothy Davis, Phyllis Lowell. Raymond Purington, Beverly Stevens, Barbara Dennison. Eleanor Dibblce. Catherine Shevlin. Lucille Charles. Marjorie Dyer, Hope Needham, Rita Scrlick, Nancy Schroeder. Dorothy Eaton, Dorothy Goodwin. Grace Compton. Dorothy Maxficld, Dorothy Williams. Barbara Leighton. Maryjane Gonya, Gloria Burns. Donald Barbour, Barbara Pierce, Eliza- both Tukcy. Ann Kimball, . AGRICULTURE: Albert Brookings. Joseph Dale, James Taylor. William Eaton, Willard Stoddard, John DiPaolo. John Gallagher. Linton Lowell. James Hanley. Roger Crandlemire, Leighton Cheney. Thomas Frothingham. Floyd Mahar. Paul MacLeod, Edwina Hutchinson. Russell Richardson, Marion Averill. Stillman Sawyer, Thomas Meehan. LAW: Joseph Curran, Norton Ncvels, Dorothy Richardson. Merrill Bachel- dcr, Arthur Paul, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Donald Harvey. Douglas Howard, Edward gernstcin, Richard Carvel, Virginia Libby. Jean Allen. Frank Murdock, Robert osen.
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