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TO MRS. MARGARET M. KIESEL

...... »/io embodies all the qualities on which education isbased, co-vperativeness, intelligence, farcefulness

whoee personality has influenced all who have known her,as a magnetic field influences things in contact with it

.whose name mill be respected and remembered at LincolnCollege as long as graciousness is the true mark of a greatpersonality. .....

ffe respectfully dedicatethe 'it9 ECHOES

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Sue E. Kcsailton

Mary Hoffacm

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Margaret £. Huston

Lynnette M. Johnson

Christine H. Joblonski

Robert D. Jtdmson

Doris P. Jcickacn

Charles F. Keefer

William G. Klein

Gilbert A. Klarr

Luella M. Kennedy

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fiUbur A. Smith

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James J . Tsuha

JcDBoes £. Watson

Charles F. Wiemors

Arvin M. Lbder»ood

Bernard I. Whiteman

Eunice Vosoerg

Ctenald B. Whitnah

NO PICTURES AVAILABLE

Nanci L. Arnold

Theodore tl. Claypool

"Hieodore E. Collyer

Wayne A. Conrcdy

Wilfird B. Qimstay

Harold L. Griffin

Lowell J. Guffey

Harold P. Hayes

Roy E. Lewis

Don Morgan

John A. TaylorVice President Sophomore Class

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STUDENT COUNCIL

REINING PresidentCAVATIO Dramor icsKODATT. ...... .Journalism

CROW FrcBhoan ClassI)AH!,c;k™

Sophoraoie ClasaSPANTON TreasurerTAYLOR .ChorusDEUEL ... Soc iol ConamitteeWHITNAH. . .Vice-PresidentHAGEN S«cret ar y

STAFF ECH3ES

WHITNAH.Managing Editor

KODATT......Assistant Editor

KEEPER .... Lay- out EditorHARMAN .PhotographerANDROPDULO Facu 1 1 yBESGROVE DedicationHAMMOND Eikosi KoraiHICKEY StudentsMAEDA. . Facult yMILLER SocialRIPLEY

. .Caapus OrganizationsnOLSTOJ Fine ArtsKIESEL Advisor

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WITH A SONGIN THEIH HEART

Under the able direc-tion of Sidney Straight,Lincoln College had a verywell balanced chorus. Their^singing helped make aanya«saiBblies worth attending.

Students view art activitiesdisplay in front hall.

HONOR SOCIETY

In the spring of '48.

the College faculty, for thefirst time in the school'shistory voted to hold anhonors convocation honoringthose students who hadachieved an crfcrage of 3.5for one and one-half se-ffiesters. This convocationwas held on October 12.1948. Jean Boone, Nancy Mc-Cullough. Catherine Lessman.Conway Spanton. and DaleAwick were the students

h<aiored. In February, a din-ner was given for thesestudents. Dale Awick waaelected president. JeanBoone, secretary. ConwaySpanton was appointed towrite the constitution, andDavid Stevenson was namedfaculty advisor. April 26.the first convocation by thenew society was held. Pat-ricia Kodatt, Clifford Brad-ley, and Don Whitnah wereinducted. The society plansto affiliate with Phi ThetaKappa, a national JuniorCollege Honor Fraternity.

THE THEATRE ISTHE HOUSE OF LIFE

Ail the world's astoge. Yes, and that por-tion of the world situatedat Lincoln, io also port ofthe stage and it has its ownlittle group that "strutsand frets" upon that stage.Although the actors andactresses who take part in

the Theatre Guild produc-tions are strictly oaateurs,

they still, principally be-cause of the success oftheir amateur productions,have the privilege of beingcalled 'actors aiKi actress-es." - '4>''-^--'

The activity under the

direction of Sidney Straighthas put on to date such pro-ductions as "Joan of Arc","Submerged". "SuppressedDesires", and "Cracked Ice."

EIKOSI KORAI

Eikosi Korai. LincolnCollege wosaen'a society, iaan organization establishedto promote leadership andservice among the womenstudents. Meaibers are ac-cepted on the basis ofpoints secured for service,scholarship, and character.Officers: Bornodine Stora,president: Catherine Less-man, secretary; Jean Boone,treasurer; Dorothy Hagen-,

vice-president

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(left to right) standing: Batmgartner coach ^ Ryan, Clark, Dahlgren, Crow,Olsen, bauske, ft. Taylor, manager, kneeling; Tsaha, Klarr, Bradley, Leesman,'Ihompson, J. Taylor, manager. Also un tf»: si^uad Klein, Fran, Heidel.

The most notable accomplishments of the '48- '49 Lynx cagers were theirupset victory over the strong Springfield Junior College team which broketheir unbeaten streak that extended well into last season, and their rousingtriumph over their crosstown rivals, thft L.B.I, preachers, in the final matchbetween the two. Both were tough ball games and provided many thrills for the

fans.

Standouts of the year were Harold Clark, sharpshooting forward, and NormPauske, veteran guard.

As the smallest members of the Illinois-Missouri conference, the Lynxmanaged to win the fourth spot in the final standing by taking four gameswhile dropping six, two by less than two points.

SEASONLC. . 53. .LBI 42*

LC..38..Centralia. ..,62*

LC..8S. .Uttorbach. . • - 22

LC. .42 . .St .Bed© 47

LC. . 53. .Concordia. . . .39

LC. . S6 . . Be 1 lev i I 1 e . ..45"

LC. . 55 . .LBI 57 •

LC. . 50 . .Har r is 66 *

LC. .53. .Belleville. . .32*

LC. . 57 . .Normal **B". . .74

LC. .51..Springfi©ld. -45*

LC. .45 . .Harr is , 41*

LC. .57. .Concordia. . . .59

LC. .44 . . St .Bade 52

LC. .60. .LBI .49

RECORDLC. .53. .Centralia. . . . SI"

LC. .48. .Springfield. .79*

LC Total points 901

Opponents totalpoints 865

Games won...... .7

Games lost.. 10

Illinois-Missouri Conference

W LSpringfield JC....8...2

Centralia. .... ... .6. ..4

Harris .....5. ..5

Lincoln College... 4.. >6

LBI . . 3 ... 5

Ballevilie . . 2 . . , 6

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Social Gomittee

Left to right • Kodatt, Prindeville, Ryner{faculty odvisor), Dahlgren, Deuel {chair-

man), Huston. Joblonski.

aX)D TIMES FOR EVERYONE

College dances vouldnot bo cosiplete without th«

social coBimittee backingthea. Bach year the collegehighlights four oatsta;^ingdances, three of which arcforanl. The social coasaittee

sokes the plans for dancesand *ith help froa theStudents the social activi-ties are eajoyable both for

students and faculty.

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Grater of attroction Do wa look hungry?

Daq'm beat frisnd My what pretty - farnlture?

Populour Sci«oc« or popular pin-upa? /bytxxdy got a claaa?

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