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Q EQ Q10 ba-1 STI:I:RING COMMITTEE FOR EUROPEAN WORK' Back row. left to right: C. Stone. G. Nelson. P. Dwight, I.. Ramsden. P, XX'ylie, S. Kenny, N. Orabona, E. Wfarshaw. Fourth row: S. Shaw, N. Stevens, j. Arcaro, I.. McCaffrey, A. Cool, l. Feinberg. Behrendt, D. Roland, j. Norton, j. McClee1'y, J. Day. Third row: N. Bell, C. Moeller. S. Crusoe, S. Godfrey, P, McKinnon, B. Kirwan, K. jordan. B. Horton, C. Almy, C. Penny, W. Bousfield. Second row: M. Manera, A. Lothgren, M. Dobbins, B. Browning, P. I.aFarge, E. Sharp, C. D'I'go. Chairman, M. Hatch, S. Stanhope, C. Bartlett, S. Migliaccio, P. -Henshaw, j. NX'ac-ver. Front row: Crouter, VI. Desrosiers, S. Longo, Floyd, S, Silverman. S. Dimmitt. Absent: P, Allen, H. Beyer, G. Gammino, P. Gammino, B. Hussey, J. Medoff, S. Moeller, M. Presbrey, S. Wfaterman. S.C.E.XXf. S.Ci.E.W. helps to strengthen the affiliation between Lincoln School and the two schools in France, Creil and Provins, by regular correspondence and exchange of work. Through the American Friends Service Committee S.C.E.W. renders a service to those in need in all parts of the world. COMMUNITY SERVIC1 Left to right: S. Rosenquist. P, Eddy, V. Bachman, C. Coward, Chairman: H. Cutts, G. Denby. COMMUNITY SERVICE The purpose ol' the Community Service Committee is to arouse interest in the prola- lems and needs of the neighborhood. Its function is to help our students take part in community activities by organizing fund-raising drives and doing social work.
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STUDENT COUNCIL Balcli IUW. left to right: A. Cool, N. Bell, D. Bowerman. N. Boghossian, E. Pilkington. Second rim: I. lime H. Beyer, I. Day. S. Allan. C. DI 'o. K, Langdon. M, Palmer. IN. Croft. C Coxvartl. In in L Trumbull. C. Sharp, Front row: V, Bachman, Arcaro. S. Young. Secretaryl S. Longo. President. P. XY'ilding. Vice President: G. Nelson. Absent: rl. Gray. -I. Tindall. JUDICIAL BOARD Back row, left to right: S. Longo. A. Rick- man. E. Wfarshaxv. j. Norton. Front row: P. Wilding, J. Fine, Chairmang M. Manera. RESIDENT COUNCIL It is the duty of the Resident Coun- cil to secure, with the help of the Honor System, a sense of responsibility and cooperation in every girl in the resident department. The Council strives to maintain a mutually helpful community and home life for each of the resident students. Back roxv. left to right: S, Stutson, E. Wfar- Shaw, H. Beyer. Front row: j. Floyd, E. Pilkington, Presidentg H. Lucke. COOPERATIVE GOVERNMENT The purpose of Cooperative Government is to de- velop in each girl a sense of responsibility, honor, and respectful regard for others. Monthly meetings of the Council deal with various problems which arise Faculty advisors and heads of organizations are mem bers of the Council, but its meetings are open to all members of the student body. Occasional Mass Meet- ings, held whenever necessary, give each girl an op- portunity to voice her opinion freely. JUDICIAL BOARD The judicial Board is an organ within the Coopera- tive Government. Its purpose is to see that the Honor System runs smoothly and to take disciplinary action against those who violate the Honor Code. ,f .A RESIDENT COUNCIL
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CHAPEL QOMMITTLL ligitlc row. left to right: il, Ring. ll, lieyer. M. Huntoon. N. Bell. Cliriirmunz C. Almy. A, Godfrey. lfront row: P. l.ex.iur. S. Longo. S, Rosenquist. The purpose of the Cllmpel Committee, composed of seven girls rind a Senior Chair- miin, is to plan and carry tlirougli the morning Chapels at Lincoln School. 5 .. .1 ., ,. I Q K Q r,- xg, .Ho 5 fission LINCOLN CRI FN BOARD in'- liiitk row. left to right: Iwliss Stanhope. V. Ladd, E, Lieystre, S. Weigliei'. li, Trumbull. Editorg L. Liourse. Front: Ii, Belirendt, XXV Bousfield. Absent: D, Day. H. Lampros. Liumln Grew offers not only stimulus for extra-curricular creative writing but also .in opportunity for students to become familiar with the processes connected with setting up sutli it magazine.
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