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November, 1953 The girls’ council met for the first time this year October 21. The following officers were elect ed: y ' President,Carolyn Brewer; Vice President, Roberta Morrow; Sec retary, Jean Wright; Treasurer, Alicia Jones. Mrs. FuUord, one of the facul ty advisers, advised the girls to discuss any personal problems with her, Mrs. Hicks, or Mrs. Barnes at any time. The point of keeping the school clean was stressed and also the girls were advised to watch their conduct at all times and to walk swiftly and quietly on the hall. Mrs. Fulford reminded the girls of their dress and especially that it WM poor taste to wear long dangling earrings ^ with bobby socks.' . 1-1. , - Jean Wright In room 121, the 8-B class has a very good system. Each month our class elects the most popular boy and girl of the month. This month Lenny Alston and Janie Ann Harris are the Boy and Girl of the month. 8-A Elects Officers The 8-A Class under the lead ership of Mrs. Kornegay has elected the following officers: President, Helen Jones; Vice President, James Atwater; Sec retary, Jessie R. Farrar; Assistant Secretary, Dennis Alston; Treas urer, Rosa Sounders. We are learning a great deal about North Carolina history, f We also are planning to visit various counties of North Caro lina. Betsy Battle, Reporter ||,Eubartks Drug llJirCompany ' Chapel Hill, N. C. The officers of our class are: Harold Carbett, President; Lil lie Lee Perry, Vice President; Annie Burnete, Secretary; Ma- lissa Edwards, Assistant Secre tary; Janie Ann Harris, Treasur er; Priscilla Farrar, Assistant Treasurer and Samuel Jones, Bus iness Manager. The chairmen of the various committees are: Social, Priscilla Farrar; Clean-Up, Markethia Baldwin and Sick, Priscilla Far rar. The Student Council repre sentatives are Markethia Baldwin and Roy Bynum. We are now studying the His tory of North Carolina. By Samuel Jones People are judged and want to be judged ^when at their best. There is no better way to judge one than by his manners. Welwtg at Lincoln High School have fal len down on our manners. • In our school, wherever there is a gathering of students, there are always impolite ones in it. Those few “bad” ones bring down the morale of the entire group. Most of the disturbance is caused by laughing and talking. You would not want to be judged by this. Let us improve our manners and show a degree of intelligence ] and culture expected of high school students. Carolyn Hogan I • - ’t-J* ^ * LEDBETTER-PICKARD Stationery Office Furnishings School Supplies Gif is Greeting Cards ^ College Jewelry Ch^el Hill. N. C. Communify Chest Drive Extended All of the homerooms at Lincoln High School are making contributions of at least $10.00 to the Chapel Hill Community Chest. The drive has extended to Friday, November 27, 1953. 1 By Faye Atwater A 'A / •' , J,"' ^— Jack; “Why didn’t the moron look through the screen? Mac; “He was afraid he’d strain his eyes.” ’ ' V ■ TAXI For Prompt Courteous Service 6611 Dial 6611 ' All cars equipped with two way radio and telephone Hollywood Cob Co. ^•^“With comfort an^' care we’ll take you- there.” H. A. Tilley / (I/, j: >/-.-• ■ Sandies s’ Tobacco Q^oxife Ben's Snack Bar Clara's Beauty N^ok Shoe Shines / Milk Shakes tIc6 Cream ^tj.1 V tl FOISTEf^jS era '^TORE 'Sreciprs ^ d^^ap''4i ■ Reasonable i Reliable Telephon«3M-4381 . ^.O: Box 165 V' r* Radio Service Shock / Repair All Makes Home and Auto Radios k Visit Our Record Rack v,- ■' ...V For latest in popular and spiritual records y Visit Mason's Grocery Fresh Meais and Vegelables 603 W. Rosemary St.^ Weaver's Shoe Shop - Best in Shoe Repairing "A Line of Narrow Shoes — for Women" Carolina .FloVer V Opposite Post Office/*^ V ’/’-'A , '■. - About the Othellians The Othello Club started the school year 1953 with plans for a very busy year. It began by spon soring a float in the homecoming parade that was said to be very beautiful. The theme, “All the World’s a Stage,” was taken from, a Shakespearean play. The stage,l portrayed on a large truck, was decorated in maroon and white, the club colors. Seated here and there on the stage were five at^ tractive girls in colorful evening . . ...Ti* ».,• ,~V SO - C ■ gowns. • ‘ Another plan of the ‘ Othello" Club is that of presenting a three- act play in February.'^Also they will present a one-act play at the annual festival held in Greens- bdro in March. : ■if'-'" ■ I S'" Alicia Jones' JJ.S. £tr‘ 5eaf .and Blind School Program The Ways and Means Commit tee of Lincoln High School pre sented a group of students from the State School for the Blind and Deaff Raleigh, N. C., in a musical program on Thursday night, No vember' 12, at the Northside School; ‘ The " Blind and Deaf School , chorus rendered several semi-i classical numbers; the Boys quin- tet presented a group of spirituals^ ‘ and the Rhythm Kids played sev-i !ral popular selections. ? | Proceedsfrorn this program! ’ ^ were for thb Lincoln Bus Drive.* I.^riy Faye Atwater; - Corner Phone 4851 ' ^Chapel Hill, -ntiii.at’' Cleaners Pressing and Altering. '«.:’V. S. 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