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CJ/ /J / l Jhe .../:1-dvoca e Special Issue Vol. LXXVII
LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL
SEPTEMBER 9, 1970
Lincoln High Centennial Promises To Be Unique A wide variety of activities This year marks Lincoln High's tOOth anniversary. The has been planned for the year Lincoln High School Centennial (which officially begins January Commission has been working I, 1971 J by faculty members, for two years on plans for the students, almuni, parents, and These seniors are the ones who have finally reached the office where celebration in order to achieve administrators. Among these are coordination and effectiveness in open houses and alumi reunions; they pick up their locks. the programming. Formal and informal parties, Lincoln High is unique including a Pre-Centennial Ball because of its age and therefore scheduled for around Christmas the commission feels the Centennial should be According to Mr. Jim athletic letter will be awarded to outstanding. A parade including Lincoln Sommers, athletic director, a girls in this program. Details businesses, floats from other girls competitive swimming team concerning this will be decided schools, and floats from many clubs in Lincoln High; is now being formed. The season later this month. will start Monday, September Scribe Needs Youl 28, and last approximately 5 An antique auction, featuring Interested in working on weeks. Lincoln High's literary antique equipment discovered at magazine? Then Scribe Board is Lincoln High; This year, competition will be for you. only among Lincoln schools, Sale of commemorative with dual meets tentatively Each year the Mayor's The time to apply is souvenirs, such as desk sets, key scheduled for October 9, 16, and Committee sponsors an essay September 8-18. Application chains, tie clips, bumper stickers, 23, with a City Meet the contest as part of a campaign to forms, which may be obtained in and Centennial tokens following week. The season will recognize the role the Rooms 100 and 216 or from exchangeable for merchandise; probably be extended to 8 or 9 handicapped in community English teachers, must be and weeks next year, with services. This year's contest, returned to either Room 100 or competition to include other with the theme, "Employment Room 216 by September 18. A Centennial Ma]], planned Nebraska high schools. along the west side of the of the Handicapped: The positions, open to building with trees, flowers, and All girls interested in the Community Attitudes," is open team must pick up a parent to all interested 11 thand 12th sophomores, juniors, and benches, highlighted by a time seniors, are essay, poetry, short capsule capped by a sundial. consent form and a physical grade high school students. examination form from Mr. Au en tries must be turned in story, managing, and associate Although definite plans are Sommers' office. These forms by November 24. Anyone editors; artists, typists; and a not yet available for these events must be returned betore the first desiring information may publicity chairman. and for others still in early day of practice, according to contact any English or Social school board regulations. If you are interested apply stages, a calendar of events will Science teacher. Students have the to help make the Centennial be issued by the Centinnial Commission at an early date. Coaches have not yet been opportunity to compete for issue of Scribe the best. hired, but there will be two, at local prizes, state awards, and even national recognition. least one a woman. Last year's national contest According to Mr. Sommers, winner from Omaha received an award comparable to a boys three award plaques and numerous other prizes, including two expense-paid trips and a one-thousand dollar U.S. Savings Seniors! The 1971 Links can Bond. be the best ever, but only if you help. Make sure your picture is in it! Remember, this is the • Centennial edition! Elson Augusto Leite Credie Pictures should be turned in from Manau, Brazil, and· Peter to Room 219 by November 6, at S e b u lib a, from Kamjrala, which time a $1 engraving fee Uganda, will be spending the will be collected. school year at Lincoln High School. Pictures must be taken by an Both of the boys are approved photographer. A list of members of the AFS (American these photographers is available Field Service) program, a from guidance counselors or in world-wide program to send The other half of the line. Looks like a long wait. Room 219. students abroad.
Girls Swim Team Forms;
Season's Opener, Sept. 28
'Han.capped' Essays Challenge Understanding
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Pix Due Nov. 16
LHS Welcomes AFS'ers