Lincoln High School - Totem Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1932

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CLASS DAY HE big game is over, all over now but the shouting, the hand clasps, and the good-byes. The class poet ignores the fumbles and lauds our touchdowns. The game is over, and we have won. Don't forget your goloshes and diplomas. But one can't take everything! Happy memories, skipped classes, hamburgers, and boy-friends, the fountain of knowledge, the under- standing of teachers, peanut shells, even your locker p:1rtner's comb-these we leave to be disposed of by the class will. And what will become of us-the players? A crystal ball, a few leaves in a teacup, the delicate lines of the hand--all these predict a glorious future for each and every one. May the signs be read aright. Hark! the band plays-sweet strains of music fill the air. It is our swan song, our farewell, the class song of 1932. PEGGY BROWNELL, Will Writer CLIFFORD KENNEDY, Povf CARL BRAREL, Prophet ART CHURCH, Historian KA1'HRYN KANTNER Son Wrmxn AILIEEN SKIRVING K ' Page 17 , l l

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,X if ff D .f K 1 5 COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS HAZEL TELQUIST, Valcdiclorian HOWARD ELLIS, Salufalorian Bon MCKINSTRY MARY JANE MUELLER GRACE CLARK MERw1N COLE CCDMMENCEME T E usually associate the word commencement with the completion of our school course, with the end of study and strife. But We are blinded by the glamour and excitement of youth at graduation, w are eager-eyed, expectant. Only too soon the w is pulled from our eyes, and We begin to glean the truth, that commencement marks the very beginning of life-struggle, survival, and finally success, or, as the case may be, failure. Commencement, in many of our lives, marks the turning point. We ultimately assume a greater self-reliance and confidence, no 'longer are we content to hang to somebody's apron strings, but we must feel that self-satisfying independence. However, we need not seek life, for it just is, it faces everywhere although we may not be aware of it. Gen- erally, it is after commencement when the festivities are over that we first meet life. Commencement is not an empty gesture but is expressive of something far greater, far more significant. It is our adieu to our Alma Mater-our greeting to life. Page 16



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is QW' 'bv ALWEISS, SOPHIE Entered from Harlowton, Montana. At Lincoln-Honor Society. Uuirvrxily of Waxhirzgloll. ALSKOG, GLADYS Big Sister 3, 4, Curtain Club 3: Minute Girl 2, Roll Representative 2, 3. Ojivz' Wo rk. AMOS, IRENE Entered from South Bend. Nonette 4, Opera 43 Winter Concert 4. AMRUD, LOIS Sl:-nogralabrr. ANDAHL, STAN Motor Squad, Band. Work. ANDERSON, ARDIS Triple L 3, 4, Girls' Club Cabinet 4: Minute Girl 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Glee Club. University of Wfaxhinglon. ANDERSON, CLEONA Senior Class Representative. Unirvrxify of Waxlainglon. ANDERSON, DOLPHINE Usher Force 49 Honor Society 3, 45 Big L Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Curtain Club 2, 3. 4. Bellingham Normal. ANDERSON, EMMA Girls' Club Cabinet 35 Lincolonial 2, Min- ute Girl 2, 3, Junior Representative, Senior Representative. Slrnograpbvr. ANDERSON, ETHEL Honor Society 1, 2, 5, 45 Office Girl I, 2, Big L Club, Totem Annual Staff. Mciropolilan Buxiness Collage. ANDERSON, EUGENE Band 2, 3, 4: Totem XVeeltly. Uniwrsily of Wfaxbiugiou. ANDERSON, ROY Roll Representative 3. Business College. ANDREWS, ROBERT Honor Society, President of the I.in:oln Forum, Debate, Philosophers' Club. Wes! Point. ASCH, SHIRLEY Entered from Roosevelt. AVERY, JAMES University of Washington. BACON, MARTIN Entered from San Francisco. Mining Broker. Page I8 51

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