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Y. . Z ...A - STUDE T LE DERS' CONFERENCE Dear Student Leader: ,we of the New Lincoln School in be 6 It MOS. 2 X X can CE' ai' conjunction with the National Self QLZ ,men ou L1 . is . . Y ' af., lt Y CO , Government committee are sponsoring Omg Cfet can to D QQ a conference for student leaders w0n't Se o See0t. StumTShnoV from New York City high schools. It UOn,.- d to bd 10 ittL9ce you will be herd... find voSe g Q00 out Ljefen .NuSF dm X S On'. OU' Y, 0 Q rw LOvSS.' U -H 2 r fZIS eL7 We fq C Nhhe or ,pan Hope' fogte' me to 0nfdt67'iRbtLeGn11 CO W Q C I, just 1 justuming' But 6 cons Sub H A 5 n Omethrlwfiife th Q CO Please check the panels which your representatives will attend, and indicate those to which you will send a moderator andfor a tim secretary... X C, cnavwx tixgcv GLCISQSLAE infix A we we- Com fekxvkoh 'NS Wkegn, fe, .E 5 . f:iE:Ii:El :?3glLaiFC- lD G59 And so we had a student Leaders' conference... 3
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SPORTS In a new school the sports are necessarily limited, but the athletic program has an opportunity to make a fresh start and to establish its own traditions. At New Lincoln, a small student body and limited athletic facilities made inter-school sports practically non-existent in the first year of the school. The result was modest athletes who did not expect gold- en crowns or medals at the end of a victorious season. No one was sur- prised when the team's valiant efforts in their exhausting two game soccer and softball SCh9GUl9S brought rather unrewardinc results The basketball season that year proved inter- esting if not handsome J in that our boys' team and our girls' team played both senior and junior varsities of other schools. Unable to play any home games because of the strange position of the baskets in our own gym, the teams found themselves on many different courts whose only common trait was: that they tiad a basket at each end. We had a perfect fall and spring playground which lay directly outside our windows, but Chief Gucker had quite a problem in picking a soccer squad of eleven and a softballsquad of nine out of a high school with twenty boys one year and barely thirty the next. There also were na seniors in the 1948 season. nv f 1 b f ye- -1-,zz '2 7' t R .sl e fl itll--
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