Lincoln High School - Totem Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1936
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YGLLMER, HAZEI, C011l7l1Q?'fTiHl 'II. of S. D.g Cal. YVASSBERG, C. E. Science' U. of VV. XYEAYER. -IESSTE T. IIz'5lo1'y+U. of Minn. VVENNER, BLANCHE HONVARD E77gIfS1L'StZil1fOl'f1Q Columbia. XVESTTTOLD, A M ANDA 111112flCIIZt1fiL'S'Sf311fO1'd. VVIEGMAN, MARIE Fm'r'ig11f La1zg1141gc.vfU. of NV. vV1r.L.x1m, D. W. .SQLLIILTY-V HallfU. of VV. VVIIJQIJXMS, INTS EngIisi1.fU. of N. D. XYOIQFE, KATHARINE AtlLIetiC.v7U. of Ncb. YOUNG, VVILLTAM D. f7ll,X'XiLR.Y'U. S. C.3 Syracuse. I6 HAH NG BEEN sUPRI5Ml2 for a whole year, the seniors are finding' it hard to realize that soon they will become just added fishes in the sea. They have inade the most of their year, however, with a full Senior VVeek in November cliniaxed hy the uproar- ious hit, Hellig'-Hea1'tecl Herbert, four gay, colorful dances. and the thrilling' business of connnenceinent and graduation. They realize that the success of their activities is di- rectly due to the synipathetic guid- ance of Miss l larriet Johnstone, and they sincerely hope that they may inalce her proud of them. I 7 S011 l.0l' O75'iCc'1's MYLES ROSS, fll'L'.9it1,C1Zf .XI,ll'Ii LONGFICLLOXV, Trcuxurrr NORXLXN l5.Xlll., Vim'-Pl'C.tir171'llf PIIYLLIS HOXYARIJ, 5iECl'Cflll'j' f I 66155 O HARRIET JOHNSTONE, Class .'1tI'T'I'SCY' 3 EWLIOVS ADAMS, HAROLD LEVVIS KHGIJ. Hobby- Swimming. ADA MS, SA M. Activities-WI3aseball 2, 3g Baslczttball 2, 33 Intramural Ilaskethall 2, 3, 4. Ambition To get to the University. Hobbyf Ilasketball. ALIDRIDGE, ARTHUR C.-lrtj. Amibitiong To have :i position in the business worltl. Hobby-fllaseball. ALFARES, RUIIERT fliolwh. Ambitiouf'l'o be a chemist. AIER. ESTI I ER. Ambition To be 11 million- airess. llobby 'Making fricnmls. ALLEN, ROBERT, Activities'-fSpauisli Club Ig Intramurzil Manager lg -I r. Orch., Band 3, 4. Ambition lforester. ALLEN, MARK. Activities 'Lynx Club 43 Motor Squzul 3, 4g TriAY 3, 43 Vicelpres. 43 Athletics 23 Intramural Athletics. Ambitionf To win a swimming race. IIobby4SWirr1ming. ALLEN, RUSS ELL. ALLISON, GORDON. ActivitiesfFreneli Club IZ: Music Club l. Ambition4Movie Cam- eraman. Ilobby A5wimming. AMO, DIANE DARIILEE Cliarlwcfl, Ambi- tion Interior mlccorator. llobby--Bicycling. AMOS, SYLYIA MARINA CMD. Activities fMusic Club l, 2: Latin Club 2: Minute Girl 2g Dance Drama 3, 4. Ambition Beauty cul- turist. IIobbyfSwimming. ANDERSON, IIENRY. .Activities fTrack 2, 3, 4: Football 2: Basketball 2, Spanish Club 2. Ambition -ffEngincer. ANDERSON. ROBERT RERNIIARD. Ac- tivities- --Sr. Orch. 2, 3, 4: Conccrtmaster 45 Music Club 2, 33 German Club: Opera 2, 3, 45 All-City Iligh School Orch. 1, 2. 3, 4g Lynx Jinx 2, Ambition--Yiolinist. Hobby-Ice skating. ARNOLD. LLIYERNE. Activities4French Club 1, 25 IIonor Society 2, 3, 43 Dance Drama 31 CllHlIlCl'S 4: Health Comm. of Girls' Club 4. Ambitionf-'-Musician. Hobbyfswimming. AUSTIN, GEORGE CFln.vILJ. Ambition -- Business man. Hobby-Skiing. BALL, IIETTY. Activitiesflgig Sister 2, 31 Minute Girl 2, 3, 43 Friendsliip Comm. 35 Glee Club. IIobbyfSkating. IZARIIER, PATRICIA MARIE fPatj. Ambi- tion-Commercial artist, Ilobbyfliootball. IEARIJVIIN, ALLEN CBHID. Activitiesf Fire Squad 43 Lunch Room 4: Avocational Comm. 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. I3 A R Ii E R , G E O R G E , Activities4Motor Squad. AmbitionfTravel. IIobbyfSleeping. BARRETT, TOM CTut'7.'J. ActivitiesfFire Squad, Track 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 4. Ambition f'l'o coach. IIobhyfTrack. BARTON, EDITH FAIR. Activities-Spam ish Club, Glee Club, Chanters. Ambition4 Stenograplicr. H0bbyfSinging. I8 lE.XSliI,. Nl.XlU2.XRli'l'. Il.X'l'i'IIlil,HlQ, l!l'li'l'HN ll XZEX. .Xvllvity llrmm Sncivly 2, Il. I, .Xmlmllimu .Xm-1'u- nzultlrznl Cllg1llU.'I'. 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L'l1csH lllulw. l'resislm1t uf Flu-ss l'lulv Zi. lluhhy Tennis. l3lilfl.l'fli, l'lllfRYl, lllil.l'1N ll'!1Urv'j'l. .Xcf tivitiCS lllg l, Vlulvl Iluum' Snuicty 2, Ii, 1. .Xmlmitiun To wurk. IilCI.l., IlHXY.XIiI3 1'l'm1-vb. .Xctix'itiL-Q-Gulf 'l1L'IllHl, 2, SZ, I: llifY 2, Il, 4: llig l,1, 2, Zi, 1, .Xnxlmiti-mf Gulf pm, IZICLI., I.l'l'lLI.lC. IZICNIER, TLXZIQI.. l!liNIiIlIC'I', 'I'll,Xll, .Xctivitlu l'u1't:xin llulm, Fire Squad, l5ENNl'1'l'T, lfl.NIlN.X flgN7IHj'l. .Xcliviticwf l.ilJ1':u'y1 llig Sislcx' Zi. 4. ,Xmluitlun Stcmyg- l':xplw1'. llululwy- .Xtl1ll-tics. liIiNNlC'l'T, lilflljlill IQRINIONS il?ifl1D. .Xnllsitlml fl'l1yfi1'ist. llulrlvy Cullnmxtlxlg pru- verlrs. lil-INSUN, li.XSl'lfli G. fl?l'11f1,x'J. .X111l1ili-111 l rv1'c-St l'2ll!jlL'I'. IIHNSUN, Ul.lY.X lCNIII.l..X IOIM, Xutivi- liw Latin illnlu 2. Sl, 4. .Xmlxiliml lfluriwl, IQIIMXIR, IICJXNXIC IA-JlQlQ.XlNlf. .Xulivitiw f Sr. Imp.: hr. Cuum'1llur: jr. I-11-ncll llulx: Nlzxkv-up :xml .Xrl t'u1nxl1ittL-ns. .Xmlmiliun ' l':1sl1mnnlcslgxlcw. llfvlrlmy Swiululilxg. , ,., , l,l,.Xlxl'.. l..XRl!.XIx.X. .Xvllvlllvs lnrls Lllllr lnlmimft tg N1-us l'fwlilul l'utu1nXYcL'lil5'1 llulxwr Sunil-ty Ji, 4: SIbZlI1l9llflll'llb. .Xnllvitilm XYm'l4l- fzumlus juurumlist, llululyy llivyclillg. I!lM'li5I.XN, Nl.XL'li. Aclivilivs Yiuc-pn-S. uf lim! llulw: llmkvtlwznll Zi. 1: lrwrnlllflll :L I: Swlnmlilxq 'IX-zxm 12, 21, 1: lluallwl ilwlllrnl 1. llulmlxy 5wi111l11i1l1.I. '9 f5 kl a C1fL1fO7f'S v 5 t FD . 911101 S ,pill 'YH Wham! NL-v. .rc hiya ww 'lk' N7N Mn,-.. V IW' ,Q-4. Ov I3O'l I'Iil'fK, JOY. .Xctiviticsf French Club Minute liirl 33 Sr. Rcp.g Girls' Club Otficcr. Hubby -liicycliug. lIOI'i'IIliR. CIXIQOLYN. .Xctivitics-Ixitin Klub. .Xinluitiunflcaclicr. Ilulmluy Rezuling. l1IQ,XNIIfI . Ii ICXN ICTII lIXYA'II I. .Xmlzitinu l nreQtc1'. Ilolxlmy' .XII sports. IZIQASICN, I!Ii'I'TY ANN. .Xctivitics -llounr Snciety 2, Ji, 4: Vslier lforcc 43 NLll'SL5'S Of- Iiccg Xlztin Office: Xlinute Girl 4: Yoczxtimml Ckmunn. SS. .Nnilmition 'Ili nmlcc SlU,UUU1l year. IIILXIIN, IIARRY Jglllf, .Xctiviticsfnlotor Stluzul I : Ifircl Squml: Vliews Clulyq Latin Club 1, 32, 3. .Xniliitiunf Iilcctric:nl cugiuccr. llobby f Swinuning. IZREIQIQF, LLOYD. IIRIKIIIXNI. I!l:h5Ilf, .Xctivitics--hr, Orch. 2, 3, 1: lizincl Ig llonur Sucicty 2, 23, 4g Sr. Ciuuncil. .Xinlaitiun Iliclitizxn. lIululiyff'russ xwrcl puzzles. IlKI'I l'S, .XI.Il'li. IIROOKINS, IIELEN, BROOKS l.lCT'l'iX ITRIXNCIQS Ll71'uf1kiUH. .Xnlbitiuu 'llnulcl llmilc-l11alcc1', I Inblmy --Swiiw iniug. BROWN, PERSIS MAY Ll'cr'4jvD. .Xctivitics Triple I.: Vzxlmim-tg Ifrencli l'lul'1. .Nnilrition Stcnogrztpli.-r.llnblry Knitting. lLRI'l'E, IIOIL. Iilillfli. YIIQGINIK P. KPUO. .'Xv:tivity' ' R4-znlcrs' Lilulr. .Xulliitiou fNui'se. Holmlwyr - Sxvilniniug, IZRLTIIYI K. XV.XI.'I'. IZRUITN, IIIXROLIJ. Activity lfnntlwalll 2. .Xnibition f-Iflcctriczll L-nginccr. Ilulmby f Sxxinnning. IIRYSON, TIIOILX MARION. Activities f Opera 2, Ji, I: llnnnr Snciety 2, I-3, 41 Art llmnnn, .Xinlmition Tn writc 11 bmwlc on N11- puleml. Ilnlqby 'YITILIICIIIQ' zlll lcinlls. lll'QiIiIXliIl.XXI. IIICLEN. .Xctivitiusw Rczul- crs' lilulm, Yicc-Pl'cS.g llonur Sucicty 2, 3, ll .Xrt l'4nnni.1 Minute llirl IS: Latin Club rt: l'f.licx' I7m'cc -tg tilcc l'lulu II. Ilublxy- Swim- ming. VIII l'l 'l l'Y , .,n. . III. R I ON, lah l Illzli NI,XI'. 1'l'..XRI., Activi- tics- Rig Sistcr: Ilgmcc llrzunzi 4, .Xmlvition - llnvc Li lwmc nf my uwu, IlulalyyfSxxinnning. lIl'SIIliIiI,, NIVRIICI. liI.ISl'I. .Xctivitics Minute Girl: Iiig Sistm-r. .Xuibitimm Gu to U, uf NY. I:l l'l,E1c, DMN. 20 VAMPBELL, FRlillERll'K SAN IJERS f.S'a11dj'J. :Activityf l.iueulu lligli Selimwl t'liriStian lllll0I1.,Al11l'liIiUll' lfugiuser. llobby - -Plmtrvgmpliy. LAANFIELID, MARY. Activity t'lizmtt-rs Ii, 4. Anibiticmf'1'o be of at-rviee. llubby Serving. CARLSEN, lCLIZAl3lC'l'H flhrttyj. Ambition - 'Cc-Stunie ilesiguer, Ilubby -Drzzwiug. CARLSON, EYICLYN C. Activities- Sprui- isli Clubg Sr. Rep, CARLSON. FRICII. VASPARSUN, MARY l2LIZAl!l'I'l'H. Activ- itiesf4'urtaiu Clubg Spziuisli Clubg Art zuirl llecorzitioiis Comm.: Stzlmlzirsls Cpiiiiii. Ambi- tioi1fSecret:1ry. Ilubby -Swimming. l'AT'l'ANAl'II, SALLI li. C'llAllAVIC4li, JIM. Aetivitiesflfirc Squrull Make-up Comm, Sr. Plziyg Play Pztratle. Am- bitiuu- -Actmr. Hubby- Vtvzieliing llramzities. VI I EYALIIZR, ll IENR Y. t'lIURl'l1, ICIJVVIN. t'I.0Dlfl2L'I'IiR, lRl'fNlf. Aetivities lltmur Sueiety 2, 3. 4: liitl Club 3. 41 Czibiuet- lleziltli ll0Il1I1l,Z Frieiitlsliip C'uiiiu1.1 Freneli iilubg l'slier Force. .Ambitionf-llueto1'. llob- by -Albums. CUCHRAN, GERALIIINIC Uemzyb, Ambi- tioufSeeret:try. Ilubby -Temiis, COLLINS, AIARTIC EYICLYN Clfetzb. Activ- itiesflriple L 3, 41 Dig L tl'resitlei1tJ 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Yiee-Pres.g Athletic Council 43 Sr. Roll Rep.g Ilziuee llramzt SS, 41 Cizibiuet 3, 43 Play Pztrzide 54: Mzxke-up Ciuniiu, 33 win- ner of Girls' Atliletie Plaque. Ambitimif Social service. Hubbyf Aualyzing people. UDLLINS, l'liNl I I2I.l7 tpffuzyl. Activity - Truck. llnbby-fArguing. COAIPTON. AIARGUlCRI'l'lC. Activities-- Opera 1, 2, ZS, 4: llianters 2. Zi, 4: Roll Rep. 3, 43 Spzuiisli Club 1, 2g Hospitality Cmuni. 3. 4. lluliby Skiing. t't7NLl'1Y,U-ll,'Nl'I liYIil,.YN tT0nt.vj, Activ- ity Big Sister 3. Ambition Private Sevre- tary, Hubby liieyeling. CUNRAIJ, JOHN. Activities flyux Vlub, Ilmior Society. CONRUY, IHUROTIIIZA AIARGI'lCRli'l l'A Minrllxivl. .Xetivitiesflirmll Rep. 4: lfreueli Club: Opera Costume l'oiumg XVz1ys zturl Menus VOIIIIH. .Auibitituifllusiiit-ss xvmiiziii. Ilubby- -Roller skzitiug, 1 t'OSlil-IY. IACK. Activities -l.yux Club. Seeretary-Treasurer 4g Spanish Club, Treas- urer 33 Librztry Cutmeil 55, 43 'l'r:tt'tie Squzul 25: lluok. Line, aunl Siiikc-r Club 4, Ambitiuu flfurester. llpbby Fisliiiig. COS'l'lil.l.O. ARLIZICN, Activities -Ixitin Club 1, 2, 31 Sr. Orch. 4, Tutem XYL-ekly Stull' 4. Q'Ul'IJIiN. ,TANIIE 2I fd einzors C1fL'LO7f'S COVVAN, HAZEL MAY Ulupjvyj. Ambition flntcrinr decorator, 1Iobbyw-Swiinming. CRAIG, RUTH. Activity-'Opera 3,45 Chant- ers Si, 45 Sr. Dance Comm.5 Minute Girls 45 Dram. Prod. Matincc 45 Music Club 25 Frcncll Club 2. .Xmbitinnf.Xviatrix. Hobby- 1Inrseback riding. CREED, IDESMONIJ. CRUUCIIICR, GRACE. .Xctivities Sr. Play5 Sr. C0uncilor5 llonnr Society 2, Ji: Sr. Rep.5 Debate Squad 1, 25 Totem Stai'f5 Swimming Team. AmbitinnfCnnimercial artist. llobby f Swimming. CROZIIER, VERA. CRCSE, LEO, .XctiviticsfTrack 1, 2, 3: Sr. Roll Rep.5 Hi-Y Club. .Xmbitionfl-Zngincer. Hnbliy-'l'cnni:s. CRl'M, .XLFRIEIJ Cfllj. Ambition-Fnrcstcr. Ilnbbyfllunting. CCLBERTSON, EUGENE MURRAY flimzcb. .Xctiviticsflfrencli Clubg Secretary 2: Totem Rep. 255 Ping Pong Man. 35 intra- mural Man. 3: Outdoor Club 35 Honor So- ciety 25 Cll?ll1l01'S 4, ,Xmbitiun -Minister. lloliby Pingpnng. ILXTIL, NORMAN. .Xctivities-Sr. Rep. on lluarrl of Control5 Vice-Pres. of Sr. Cla5s5 Lynx Club 3, 45 Cnmmunccmcnt Speaker: liaskctball 2. Ii, 45 llonor Society 2, 3, 4. Ambition Civil engineer. l'l.XNTlil.L, M XRIURTE. gxlllljiililll' licauty culturist, l'7.XY1S. DOROTIIY JUNE. .Nctiviticsf Minute Girl 21 Readers' Club 25 lfrcncli Club 25 Ifriendship Comm, 15 Yocatinnal Comm. 2: .Xrt Cnmm. 2. ,xlllhifilillfClUStlllTl6 design' er. Il0bbyfCakc-bnl-Ling. DAVIS, HELEN. lJ.XXV, lilJN.X. .Xctivitics Frcncli Club 2: Ilnnor Society 2, 3, 4. ll.XVVSON, AUDRICY. .XctiviticsfCnstu1ne Manager 35 Cnstumc Construction 45 Minute Girl 2. ,Xmbitinnf'l'n bc a good home-maker. llobbyflliking. ILXVVSON, EIDNA, l'J.XY, IVAN CTi11kiCl. .Xmbiti0nfTo gn around thc world in a rowboat. llobbyfCnl- lcrting tliouglns. DEAN, JOY CARROL. .Xctivities-f-Minutc Girl 1, 2, 35 Make-up Comm. 15 Clerical Cninm. 15 Decnratinn, 3IOlllC1'A17illlglllC'l' Ban- quet, AmbitinnflJcpartmcnt Store worker. llnbbyfffSewing. llli GRUOT, YIRG INLX. IJIC L.X YERGNE, ,lli.XXNl-I rllclal. Activi' ticsflfrcncli Club 25 Dance llrama 2, 3, 45 Yncational Cnmm, 4: Liltlc L Club. Ambition --Nurse. 1l0bbyfTcnnis. DELL, BILL Cl'V1z0L'3e1'j. ActivitiesfBaSc- ball Manager 2, 3, 45 Football Managcr 2, 45 llasketball Manager 45 Track Manager 45 Lynx Club 3, 45 Outdoor Club Secretary 3. .Xmbitinnffinvcrrnncnt scrvicc. lJlCKIlf. IONA C0niUD. ActiVityfT0ten1 .Xnnual Rep. llobbyfSwim1ning. 22 IIIK lxl'.IibUN, GIMXIJN 5. .Xinlntinn l,I'l' vznlc suurn-tzii'y. llulwliy Swiinniing, lllSllNUXY, NURNIX IlJ111'fn'.v.vJ. .Xvtiviiics 4'l1zxinI-rs 2. 22, 4: Upurzx 2. 25, 4: llnnw-i'tN 2. II, 41 flaws ihinin. I. 21 llig Sinn-r 32. I3 Ilrzini, l'rml. Nlzitiin-v 4: Glcc Vlulv I, .Xinliir tim: III-:ul lvnycr nt' :I :IL-p:u'I1n.-nt stun-. llulilxy liullvl wkrxting. IIIXUN.GlCR.XI.lI1lJi.i!I..XniIiiIinn Sm-i'LH Izxly of Ilw ln1ri'inn'. II-ililiy Xluliiilziim-vi'iiig. IIKIIHGIC. ,l.XNlf. .Xttixilics lfriciimlxliilu Vwixnn. I: I.il:r::rj.' 21. I: Sr. I'-nzmilin I, lfrvncli flnlw: Ym-fxlinnizil tlmnnn. 2, IL, Ig llig Sixtcr 2, Zi. I: Xlfllcu-up l'unnn. I: llznivv lirznnri I: lh':nlv1'4' illnlm I, .Xnilxitiun Nnrxv. II-nlilwy 5VVlIIIIlllIII.f, IItIX.XI.Ilh4IN. Rlllllzlil tlmrl. .M-liritn-4 vl'I'2lCli I, 2, Ii, 4: Ifimtlmzxll 55. .Xnilmiliwn Surgcun ur IIlI1lI'l'IlZI.k'Iil'. Ilulplxy 'l'r:n'k. III4.XlxI-., PIIN I.I.lb. Ill'I2Y, R.XI,l'Il XYll,l,I.X5I. .Xctivitica Lzitin l'lnlJ Pres, Zi: lfruncli iilnlm Suwetziry 4: 'frm-lc I. 2. :IL lfirv Squzul Si: Curtain fluli 1, 2, 25: Sr. Ilmmr Sociclyg Supli.. Dlr. anal Sr. Play! llrznnzilic Prml, Plays. .Xnilmitiun - llrrnnatic prmluccr. llubliy Acting. lll'l7lf. lil-IXXl'1'l'll. .XctiviIiu5fS1ranisli flnlv 3: Trziilic' Sqnzul 4: l i1'L' Squzlll 3, -43 Nlutur Smiuzul Ii. 4: Sr, Roll Rep. .Xinlwition - lfiigixlen-i'. llulmlmyflliking. IIUNCIXN. C'lI.XRI.O'l'TIi f.S'ln1r11'0I. Activi- tivs fklinute Girl 4: Vlizuiters I: Glu- 2, Ji: Up:-ra -1: L'cmcL-rts Zi, 4. llulmlvy fooking. IJVNLIXN, fl I ICSTICR. .Xiiilmitimif Rlxicliin- ist, Ilolnlsy -All slinrts. l2C'lil2R'lN, ll'.XNl'l'.X. .Xctiviiin-sf Vnrtzxin l'lnl11, 2, 231 lislier Fnrcn' I: Klzxke-up llmnini. I. 2, 3: l renL'li Lilnlr 4: Ilnnor Sucicly 2. II. 41 Iirznn, Prnnl. Plays: l r,, S-upli., jr., zxnrl Sr. Plays: Lynx Jinx: XVclfzire llnnni. 3, 4: ll-vspitzility fmnm. 4. .Xinlwitiinx .XL'TI'L'4N, llululmyf .Xrt ELLINGSIEN, ICLLING 44I..XRliNL'li, .Xctiv ity Ili-Y 3, I. .Xnihitiun llig-acl cngineur. llulilxy .Xnlu incclizniic work. I-.l.I.IBl.hlzB, lIll:.I.5I.X 5XI,X IA. Activi- tise. Sr, Roll Rep. -I: Minute Girl 4. .Xmlii- tinn Nurse. I-1I,l.IO'l I', C'II.XRI.U'I'TlC. lfI.I.IO'I l'. LICIJX I.I,UYIJ Ilnfzn' lllilfl. Activity Field Pzxtrwl. .Xniliiiiun Naval zircliilect, Ilolxlwy--Swimniing. EI.I.lO'l'. 1'.Xl'l, flmfxcb, .Xctivilies Upvrzx 3, 4: Sr. Rep. 4: llunur Sucicty 2, Zi, 4. Ambi- tiun f-Cllvixlist. llolvluy fXlusiC, liI,I.IS, IZ.XRI3.XR.X. .Xctivilics llonur Sn- cicty 2, ii. 4: Girls' fllllll Clzlliinct I: Sr, Urcli. 2, II. 43 .Xll-City Orch. 2: Ilzincc llranizi 2. 25, 4: Sr. 1'l:iy: l.:nin l'lulx 2, 33: Nlinutv Girl Ii: .Xll-City Music mul Prugrznn l'llZllI'III2lIl. l2l.I.IS, ICYI-IliI'I'l l'. .Xvtiriiics Ilzmil 2, Il, 4: Sr. Urrli. 2. ZS, rl: IM-lizitc 2: Trzwlc 2: Vliziiitmw ii. 4: llunnr Sncir-ly 2. II, 4: Upnlrn 2. -I, 4: Lvnx iluli 4: l'1ru :mil Irzxrtn' Sqnzulsz junior Play: Soplnnimru Class Yiccf 1' I Il Il Iln ri-Q. .Xin ritiun 'll' snccuc' . ui v' Swim- ming. liI.l.IS. XI.XIill.YX. .Xutiviiius Sr. Hrcli. 21. 4,2 llginu' llrfinizi Il, -I: Ulucrn Ii. 41 Sr. fulln- uilur 43 Ilonur Nrcn-ly 2. 35, 4: Nlinnic Girl 4: liruncli klluli 2. .Xinlmitimi Tu gn tn l'niv. uf XY:Isl1. llulvliy Killing. l'fNGlfl',, WIVIISUN S. .Xctivity Klllziiitcrs 2. .Xniluiiiun .XrIiNt. llnvlvluy- Tennis. l'fRl4lliSUN. lilIl'l'Il. .Xvtivitivs 'Triple l, JI. I: llzxliinut I: l:1'iL-iinleliili k'u1nin,C llunui' Surivly 2. Ji. fl: lvsln-r l u1'cc Ci, 11 Minka'-1111 Cnnnn. I, 2: fnrlziin flulv I, 2. II: Sin-zilccrs' flulw. I. .Xnilmitiun l'fxuuntivv in Icxtilc plant. llnlwlmy Xlm'tii1gpcuplL'. 23 no-f. Am 9-H.. BQ +45 mg, -pw. 'Q' QQ? 419' 954 K3 a UIIIUVS N Y ' l 5 K 91110119 ESl'lCL.XNlJ, CONRAIJ CBUIMD. Activities - Finitlmall 2, 33 llzisketbzill 2, Zi: Spanish Club: Ili-Y. Ambition liusinuss nizin. llobby-Xlzv jor sports. l AXYCl2'l l'. lltJXX'Alil7 CSf1'gnll. Activity - Upcrzi 2. Ambition -Rzulio stair. lflil.l.lTlQ. ICRNI li. l Iil.l.S'l'RONI, MILTON. Atttivitics -Spun- isb 2, 31 lfootbzill 23 'lll'llClC 2, 35, 4: Sr. Rep. 4. .Xinbitinn -To workin the C. S. liurcau of Fisbcrics. llobby -Skiing. lfl'l'ZPA'l'RICK. RCTII. Activitig-s --Minute Girl 4g Ilruice llrnmzx l, 4. Ainbition-Suc- cessful business woinan, Hobby ---Tennis. lfI.IliIJl2R, ALIZIQRTINE tlivriiej. Activity --Clmntt-rs 4. Anibitiun -lnicziuticizin. Hobby -Ping pong. lfI.lC'l'CIl ICR, 1'AUl.lNl'f. Ambition -Dieti- cizin. FUliSl-1l,l.. MARGARliT tl'inzkyJ. Activi- ties Latin Club l, 2: Music Club I, 2, Zig Minute tlirl 1, 3, 41 Cb:1nters3,4g tiles 1, 21 Orcli. 4. llobby- -Swinlmiug. l RANE'l l', DON MATTITEVV, Acitivities -- Track 2, CZ: Lynx Club 4: Prcsirlent of Hook. Line. anal Sinkcr Club 4. Ambition -To ilu rt-scnrcli work in U. S. Bureau of Fisheries. llubby lfisliing. FIQIDEN. EYY IXGICIZORG CGi!yI0.rJ. Ac- tivities- llonor Society 23 Totem Representa- tivc. Ambition- Stcnogruplicr. llohby -Danc- ing. IFRIICIYII MARGE. Activities-Sr, llollRe1i.g Minute tlirlg Girls' Club Conuu. Anibition - To be El lll!HlEl1Hll'iCl'. FRY, lllfLl7IN. Activities- - French Club: Rt-zulers' Clubp Hinutc Girl 1, 25 Art Conun.g Yoczitionzll Conun. .Xnibition---Business winn- :xn or designer. llnbby -Piano playing. l7lll.ClllCR, LOUTliNl.X C7't'c11j. Ambition - llonie ccononiist. llobby- --Tciuiis. lfl'l,Ll2R'l'ON, ll.-XRYEY. Activities-Boxml uf Control 3g Ticket Manager 2, 3, 43 Sr. Play: llusiness Hnunger of Uperzi. Ambition --Surgeon. GAASCII, JANE, CAFFNIQY, IQILEEN. Activities --- Curtain Club 2: Xlztke-up Connn. 3: tllce 2, Ii, 4. Anibi- tion -To learn to ice-skate lJZ1CkYYZlI'KlS. Hubby - Svvinnning. G.XKIl3l.l2, RC'l'll. Activities-Glcc lQClll1ll'If- crs 2, ii, 4g Big lf, Club. Ambition -Sourc- tziry, Hobby-Swimining. QZAMLIEM, HELEN. Activity-liig lf, Club. Ambition --Privzitc secretary. KLXRNICR, HELEN IACQUELINIE Cfarkiz'D. Activity -French Club. Ambition -Private SL'C!'CtZll'j'. GATES. llEI.liN FRANCES tFrunlaiej. Ac- tivities- Latin Clubg Reaflcrs' Club 4g Spun- isb Club Trens. -L Ambition- -Spanish tcaclicr. llobby- Music. GAY. Ki.XRt'l,XllET JANE, Activity-Nliiv ute Girl Ji, 4. Ambition -liinrlergzuten work. l lobby---Music. 24 GICBIMILI.. MARGE. .Xctivitics -Suciztl XYi-lfaro Cunnn.: Nlinutc Girl. .Xinbitiun Stunograplicr. Hubbyf Swimming. GliMKlll.l,, GElx.Xl.lllNE lf1'rz',t'l. Activi- 1lk'S'Nlll1LlTL' Girl 2, 25, 45 Social XYclfarc Comm, 2, 3, Roll Rclt. .Xtnbitiun 'Tu uwn a flr6Ss shop. Ilobby-Swinnning. GICST, MIl.lll utc Girl. ilill Cllillicl. Activity' Klin- GLAYIN, DOROTIIY JEAN CDUU. Activi- tit-sfllunor Society 2. 3, tg Yucrxtiuitztl Cmnm. 35, 4, lfrencli Club 2, Ji: Caller lfnrce 4. Ambition jottrnnlist. llobbyfl.ctter col- lcuting. GOIIFRICY. l!E'l I'Y. .Xctivitiesw Sr. Rep. llance Ilraina 3, 4: Minute Girl 2, ii: Spanisli Club 31 lfrcncll Club, Curtain Club 3. Ambi- tiuufNtn'sc. llobby fSkiing. GOOllXYlX,jOHN. .Xctivitivs -Curtain Club 25. 41 Scnior I 'lziy: Lynx Klub Si, 43 Opt-ra 3: Rt-aclers' Club 4: Sonli. anrl jr. Plays. Atnbi- tinn--l.cgititnate stage actor. Hubbyfllra- matics. GORDON, YIRGINLX tCit1y4'rl. .Xmbitiun flu be a wcaltliy spitwter. llobby fSwim- in i n g. Gt 1'l'TXY1G, il GRAYICS, IIOVXGXRIJ. .Xtnbition-f'l'o travel, Hobbyf Swinnning. , lrlxlzltbll NIJ, Ill'.l,l'.N t.Sz1im'Im1l7. Artw- itics 'RL'll4ltSl'S. Club: llig Club. .Xtnbitiun f lo travel. ll abby -.Xtlileticm GRIFFIN, ANN. .Xctivitics -TL-lcplmtie Comm.: French Club. .Xnibitiun -Private sec- retary. llublwy Tcnnis. GROSKIMXCS, Bl2'l1 X GCNDICR, Cl,.XRlC. .Xinbitiutif.Xutu ine. clianic, llobby 'fJt1KlJUE1l'tl inuti-ring. Gl'S'l'.XlfSOIX, DORIS. .Xctivitics -Stainl- arrls Comni.: Social XYclfarc Cuinm. .Xmbitiitn -fStenograplicr. GCSTAIFSON. GORDON F. tGzi.vb. Ambi- tion fT0 travcl. Hobby lleing a gypsy. ll.X.XG, NIAXINE SUSAN C,lliz.rD. Activities fllonor Society 2, Zi, 4: Rccortling Sccretary of l.iln'ary Cuuncil 4: C4llIlll'l'l'lZlll Club Rouins 4, Cliairtnan of Clerical Cmnin. 43 Cslicr Fume. .XntbitiunfStctmgra11l1cr. Hubby' .Xl- mmt zmytliing. Il.Xt.BlOl'., l'.X lzlj N tlli1gDIlvi'r'Vfv.rl. .Xctixw l itit-s Triple l. 41 Girls' Club Cabinet 4: l Honor Society 2, 25, 4: Cslier Force 4: Opt-ra 1 F 4 4 Xlusic Club Vieitili Club 4 bln .-1. . ff I Dancing. i ll.XGY. ROR, ll.XI.l l 5l.XN, 'A ' 3, .Hn U' C ll.Xl.L, .XLIC l.. .Xnibitiuu XYnrk in ollit-tx H obby-- I lancing. H.XNIMliR, T,liON.XRlJ. .Xctivity Gulf 22. .Xnibitiou -.Xccuuntant, llitbliy Golf. 2-7 Own 'Ds vga. ,N is fs... 'nw yr ww a C1411 O V5 C VL Z O VS ll.XNlXl0ND, HILL, .-Xctivities-fl7rencli Club 23 Spauisll Club 33 llonot' Society 3, 4g Stamp Club 3, 43 Dance cl0H'l1H, JZ, 4, ll.XNN.X, NAIIJA l.OL'lSlC. .Xctivity--Clcr- ical Cnnun. .XnibitionfCashier. Ilubbyf Rnller skating. I I .X NOYIC R, I ICANN li. IIAXSICN. Xl.XR,TtJRIE Cfllargcl. Activities f French Club 22, 3, 4: Hcnior Society 2. :Xin- bitiun- flutcriur cle-coratnr. Hnbbyf-llo1'st-- basl: rifling. lI.XRl'liR, TIIIERASAX AIICANNIC, Activities f ffurtain Club 2, 243 Spanish Club 3: Latin Club 3, 4: Triple L 43 Vocational Cotinn. 3: Supli., lr, :intl Sr. l'l:1y3 llnnor Society 2, 3, 'tg l'sln-r Force 3. 4. .Xinbiticmfdlluilrl an tn'1tl1anagc, llnbby llrznuatics. HARRIS, NltJNlC'l'.X. .Xctiviticsfflperag Lltantcrs: lfrsncli K-lllljl Jr, Secrctary of Stanclarcls t'mn1n,3 Nlinutc Girl. .Xmbitionnf Uwstunu' designer. llobby flinitting. ILXRRISON. M.XICtD.XlilC'l'. .Xctivitit-sfjr. Sn-cretary of Lilcrical f'oinn1.3 llirls' Club Cab- inct3 Triple l.g Library Council. ILXRSIINLXN, ELICANUR. .Xctivities - Vliantcrs 2, 3, 43 Sr. Orcli.3 llnnor Society 2. 3, 4: Opera 2, 3, 43 French fllL1l7I Music Club: llancc llrama. .Xnibitionffonccrt pian- ist. Html1byfSwim1ning. l l ART, FREI J. ll.X'l'C'll. HICLEN. Activities llonor Socic- ty: Music Club3 Minute Girl. ll.XYl2NS. IPIKANUES. .Xctivities Latin Clubg Athletics. Ambition fllictician. Hobby f Cooking. ll.XVliNS, INCH D. .Xctiviticsfllusiness Blanagcr ,315 Annualq Fire Squad 2, 33 Traf- tic Srtuafl 4: llnnrmr Society 2. 3, 4: Blotor Srluarl 3: Cliicf of Nlotor Squarl, Aiubitionff lil:-ctrical cngineer. lInbbye-Plmtograplty. ll.XYSIC'I'Tl. YIRGINIA ffixuzl. Activities A llnnor Sncicty 2. Zi. 4: Lost and lfountlz lirenclt Clubg Girls' Club CUItl1Tl.Q Usher l:tl'l'CE. llobby -Swimming. lllillblili, lEl.IZ.Xlll2Tll. .x'llll7iilOl1'SlCD0gA raplier. llobluy fDancing. lllCRl!l2R, IEIJITII FRANCES. Activities A Girls' Club Secretary 33 Girls' Klub Pres, 43 Triple l. 3, 4: Big l. 3, 4: Frcncli Club 2, 33 llnuor Sncicty 2, 3, 43 Library Council 3. ,Xmbitiun-f'l'n read peoplds ininrls. Hobby! Ti-nnis. lll2RKI.XN, I'.XUl,INl'I .'XL'Gl'STA fP0IIyb. .Xtnbititmf'l'n work. Hobbyflligging worms. llIl.lll2l1R.XNl'J, MAIBEI. GERTRUIJE, Am' bition-f-Stenograplicr. Hulmhyvflcnnis. HILL, SPENCER ll. Clizrdb, .Xmbition--To travel. llobbv' Guns. IIILTON. lfI.ORlCNCl'I ,NNN fHl'1lt7IlD. .Xc- tivityf First Assistant in tltc flicmistry Dept. .Xmbitiun fflteiuistry tcaclicr, Hobby-Ex pcriincnting with unknowns. IIIPRUF, NLXXINE OLIVE. Activities - filec Club 2, Si, 4: Latin Club flreasurerj 3, 43 Hospitality COHIIILQ llunor Society 2, 3. IIIJARIJ. C'll.XRT,liS TICRPEXING. .Xctivil tyffflicss l'lub. .Xmbitinn---fliemical engi- neer :incl clit-mist. Hobby-Radio. 26 llUl,l,.XNll, fN.XlXl N .Xll,X..Xi11In1i-iii l'uxl gi':ulL-tc:1cl1o1'. llnlmlmy Tunnis, llUl,l.flXY.XY, VIHIIN. .Xullwitinu To luv :ul ziucnuntzuu. llnlmlmy Strunp vnllucliiug. llHl.l.S'l'lQlJNI, ll.XlUJl.ll J. tllufh. .Xciivr tics- ,Xllffity vlr, Urclrl .Xllvfity Sr, Klrclrl Ulvvrzl IU1'L'llo,-r-1 rzll 1, 2. Zi, I3 'l'r:u'lc. .Xnllmitinn To lui- :i mnwiuizin zinil ni fclninir, Ilnlvliy Suinnning. llUl,XIlCS, lJHlUl'I'llY llhfll. .Xctivilics 1 llinma-Kliriz liills'iiim'L'1 fxlimlniulcr Vimilcg-1'iZ Nlusiv flulm: Sr, ll:u1uv.'l'nn1u1. .xllllllllllll 'I in llc wczzltliy. llnlmlmy Xluiic. IIURSIJCY, INJRIS. lIUR'l'HX, l3.XRl1,XK.X ilfnlflfzvl, .Xrtiviliua Ul'L'l1L'str:i 22, 55, I: llnunr Sncivly 2, IS, ll 'liiluls' l. 43 llnncc llrzuun ZS, lg Si-m'i'L-t:xl'v nf Jr. Clans: Clizinturs 2, :ig Upa-ru I: l.zuin flulm 2, 3, .Xmlmitinu - lluycr in ai 4ln'11:u'tuu-nt stnrc, llnlmlmy Music, llOl'1lll'l'ON, Cll.XRl.O'l I'E Nllli. Activi- ty 'Curtain flulm I, 2, Ii. .xlllllillllll Tu lan zu gnnnl sc-ci'ct:ni'y. llnlmlsy Tennis. llUl'S'l'ON. XYARRI-IN. IIOVICIMXNIJ, .Xl,llIN. IlUVl'.XRl'7. I'llYI.l.IS fl'lr,vIl. Activities i llnnor Society 2, Si, -lg Girls' Rig l. 25, I: l Triple I. 34, 4: Lilmrary Council 25. 4: Girls' l flulm fzxlviiictg Nliuute liirla: Class Scum-tary l 43 .Xnnual Stull 3, 1, llnhlxy Gulf. TTUVVIC, RUIEIQRT E. f51rlzz1Vx'J. Activity- - Outilonr Klub Iquiilcl. .X1IllJill4Il'l'l':l1glI'lCCIA. llnlrluy -Mnuntziiuccring. Hlil3lI.XRll. .XUDREY Q.S'q'ru.rf1l. .XCtiviticS - Remlcrs' Clulmg lfisliiug Clulw, ,xlllliilltlll l Tn write :i bunk un nly trzivvls. llolmluy Talking. HUI'2ll.XRIJ. VVIl.i.I.XM lCl.l!ICR'l' Cllwrfl. Ainliitinn' To be :x nzival nfliccr. llnlmliy Sailing. HITGIIICS. lJ.XK'll7 fpirzlryl. Activiticsf Lincoln Tri-Y C1'r6iixlcut null XvlCE-l'l'QHl' ilentb. .Xnilmitinn -'lla lvu nn cngincc-r. llnbliy -llzxskctbzill. llllN'l', llNl f.lIOM'U. ,Xvlivitics flipcrzl 1, 2, 3, 45 c4ll2l!llk'l'S I, 2, 24, 43 'I'r:u:k I: lizmil 1, 2. 3, 4: Sr. Urcli. 52, Si, 4: Klufic Cluli: Xlulnr Sqi1zicl4.Ilnlmlvy -.Xll spnrts, llI'N'l'lCR MURRICIC. .Xctivily Spzxnisli liluls 2. Il, 1, .xllllllliklll in till xi civil an-rvicu pnsitiou. lll I'C'l l lil4Sl FN. nl .Xlll lil .Xctivitics llzmrv llrznuzi, .Xllll1lIiHl1 'lb lru liki- l'lnrcnrc Niglu' ingnlc. llolvlmy- Ilznicing. IRYIX, l K.XNlf. .Xctivitics ffiiutmlunr flulig R llimk, l.iuc. :lull Sinkvr fllllll. .Xlulmitinn -Tn he ri snlilivr nf fnrlllui-, llulrlry Ilurk liuul ing. IYICRSUN, l:fYl2l,YN. .Xvlivilicj Nlinutc lurl, Nunli.: lug Nstcr: 1.14-ct lnlx: 5l1lIlil1ll'1ls l4mnm.1 Snvizil XYQ-lfn1'v l'mnn1.: Sr. Null RL-11. .Xmlmiiinnf Tn lla' :L St.-ung1':ipl1L'r. llulmluy Ilzlwketlmll. LXLAKSHN. HHN, .Xclivitics 'l'rzu'k 2. Il, ll linntlmll 2: l:l'L'llCll lllnli. .Xllllllllflll l'lu-lniczil L-ngineur, llnhlwy finli. xI.X1'UIlS, Jin. 27 fx X a CILIOVS O . G1fL'LOVS . . NK cw il I r f l 1 wi' ll M L N' nl' . x X JAMES, JACK. Activityf'Stamp Club Presi- dent. Ambition' f'l'o work in the retail Fielfl. Ilobbyf Stamp Collecting. TRANS, l7ORO'l'l IY. Activities fliig L Club 2: Stainp Club 2: Spanish Club 25 Treasurer. Ainbitimiflo gn to Univcrsity of xviwlllllg- um. llnbby- Stamp collecting. JICIFFERSON, JANE, Activiticsflfrcslmlan Class Officer: Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 45 Girls' Club Secretary 3: Triple L 3, 45 Usher Force 4, Ambition f-Dictician. JENKINS, FRANCES ICVELYN iFranl. Activities-liirls' Glce 2, 33 llig Sister 2, 3, 4g Senior Rep. Ambition ATO be a teacher. IlobbyflVriting. JICNNINGS, BETTY LOU. TIQNSICN, IELEANORE. JENSEN, INGICR. . Xmbition'fTn be :1 pri- vate secretary. llobby-Iiusketball. f JENSIQTH, HAROLD. J -TESTER, GLENN GORDON. AmbitionfTo enter business college. Hubby-fTenn1s. 1 5 Q I TIMOSSE, NIARJORIE E. Ambitious-To bc a guncl secretary. Hubby!-Tennis, J TOIINSON. DON T., Amlmitinn -Artist. llub- by -lliknag. I It ll INSON, FLORICNCIC Nl. JOHNSON. Fl.ORliNCl2 S. Activities-- Makc-un COIIIIILQ Sr. Councilorg Sr. VVcck Cnmm.: Clerical Comm. Ambitionf'l'o be a private secretary. Hubby- Dancing. JOHNSON. HARULIJ. TOUNSON, l'.A VICRNIC IZERNICE. Activ- itiesfflianters Zig Music Club 2. IOUNSON, LEXVIS li. CLMUJ. Activityf linys' Club, IOHNSON, Alll,DRlfl5 ffofllznyl. Aclivitics ffi.a1in Club 2, Zig llonor Society 2, 31 Min- utc Girl 2, 33 First Aid Room Clerk 33 Span- isli Clubg Cliantcrs 4. .xlilllltltlll-'NLll'S2. AIUUNSON, NULA HAH. ,Al11lJititl!l'NLll'SC. llobby --Skating. TOHNSON, PEGGY QLIIIIID. Activityfllit- tlc L Clubg Big Sister. ,'XlTll!iiiOllfTO be a bcart-breakcr. llnbbyfllancing. IOHNSON, PIIYLLIS LORRAINE. Activ- iticsflfrench Club 2, 3: Sr. Rep. Ambilionf To own a beauty shop. Ilnbby ,Dancing IOHNSON, VINCENT. Activities Q Fire Squad: SlPZll1lSll Club. Ambition f Forest Ranger. llnbby- ARaclio. 28 IOIINSHN, lN'.XI,l,.Xl'lC Clllzllyl, .Xctivitius fl,iiu'nlii Tri-Y. Svc.-'Ilrc:xs. II yi-airs. .Xml1i- iion L'vrtitii-il pulmlic zwcmiiitzliii. Ilulmlmy Ilzlslwllizill. .IUllNS'I'UN, IIUII lffiwll. .lvtivilics 'I'r:1c'lc2 I I Gulf, IIIlI'IIIIllll'Ill llziaksllmll, .Xmliilii ii lin!- nwx mail. II-ylmlmy llzuiuiilg. VIUNIQS, lIlf.X'l'lQli'l'f llfuul. .Xutivitiw Ilormi' Siwielyi Nlixiutc Girl: Surifil XYL-lfzirv fuiiiiil. IUNICS. Rl'SSlCI.I.. .Xiiilxitimi 'IM ilu ilcwif llzlpcr work. IORGIENSIQN, RI'IJUI.I'II. ,IlDIiS'I'.XIl, IIUIE. li.XRIfTS'I'I-IIl'l', XI.XI,C'OLRI Llliill. Activi- tivs Sclnml l':isl1i4-r 3: lfootlmzill Slnimgcr 23 Ilziskctlxzill Nlzmrigcr 553 .Xnnunl 1'l1utogi':iplu-1' 4. .XIIIIJIIIUII ll-rtitierl pulilic ziccuuiitaiit. Ilulwlmy- Stzuzip collcuting. li.XRR.XS, ,XXI IfLI,X. ,Xrtivity Nliiiutc Girl. KICICN I-I. Ii.X'l'I I I-IRINIC, lil-IICNEY, SIIIRLICY Nl.XIiIIi. .Xmluitimi - itenugrziirlicr. llolplryflIursvlwzxck. IQIEIL, BIIIRIICI, lfIQ.XNl'ES C.lli'rmiuJ. .Xc- 1 tiviticsfl rogrzuu 4'uniui.: Opt-ra -I. .Xmliitimi Rzulio star. Ilulmlxy flnterior llecoratiiig. lil-IITII. NIUIQIEI.. .Xctivitit-4-llig I, Clulr 2, 3, lg llig Sialcr li, -lg Totem Stall lg Ifrcucli llulv 2, 231 XY:iys ami Menus llnniii. fl: Social Service llnnm. :ig lr. Ilzmvc Klxulni, 3. .Mulli- tiim .Xullimx ll0l1lmyf'll-nnis. .. . ., , Y . . . , . IxI1I.L IIXl'.R. .XLX INA lzI.lz.XXUIx C.lI:'1z'l. .lctivitics jTulvl Vljcvkly Stull- 3, 4: libilfllll' luclitur 4: il:-ricnl Imnm. A: liittlc I, C lull 2. Totem RQ-11. Sig Ilcsk Girlg I,ilxr:iry III-lpcr, .Xinlnition Rclmrtcr ur writur. llwlulvy -Ica- skating. IiIiI.l.I2IQ, LUIS XIXIQUIUIQIIC. .Xctivitics limit-Q Ilrgima 2, 24:-llpcrzi 41 Lfutiii Vlulm 1, 2, II: Lynx Jinx 223 llig Sister: Girls Glec: .Xrl lkmini. 2. .Xmlwition ill: lie wuccewful. Iliwlxf lly .Xrt. liICI,I,I-1'l I', GILXCIC P.Xl'LINIC. .Xuilyitiiiu lJi'c:1sii1ulwi',Ilulmlvy Scwing. IQIELSO, ,ILTNIC I,IiNflR.X. .Xctivily flur- icnl Ummm. 4, .Xmlyiliim Stn-mugi':ipl1er. llolur by Tcmiis. I lilfNll.XI.I.. I,IlYI.l.IS NXUNII. .Xctivitim 'l.ziti1i Cilulm 72: Play l'zir:lrlL' 212 xllllllll' Girl 2. II: Dance Ilrzmizi 4: Xlalcc-up lkuiiiii. Jig Sr, llmirc Vuiniu. Aiiilwitimi- Xlnriiciaii. IQIQXNIQIIY, Ii.X'I'lIRYN tliizyl. ,Xvtivitii-N S12 Rep.: Bliimtl- Girl 2, ii: lYult':1rul'm1i11i. Eg lfrvucli flulm 2, iii Gln-c lluli 2. 311 Lllziiil- I-rs lg Olin-ra 35, 4. .Xiulmilimi Xt-xwpapcr rv- imrtur :mil slmrt story writer, llulilmy fSkiii1g. IiIICSXYI'I'I l'IiR, IIAIQYICY Qlflyl. .Xvtivity f'I'rzick 1, 2, II, 4. .Xmlwitimi lfiniwst rzmgcr. llulrlry llzlakvllmll. lilI.l,lNGSXY1JIQTII. RUGICR Ilhgl. .Xmlii- limi llumim-ws L-AL-ciilivc. llnlmlmy Tcniiia. IQINIILXLI., l.XNl'I. .Xrlivilius llmmr Sn' I Liu flulm CS, 4: Nlimitu Girl 2, IZ. .Xmlmilimi llc- ' 'y 22, 25, il: Girls' Cliilx C':ll1iiic1 4: I,:1ti1i talil work. llulwlmy Nvcnllg-woi'lc. 39 KN 1 C?'IlLO'I'S G5 QVLLOVS lilKll'RA,--K.XZliO. .Xctivitics-Fire Squad Ii, 45 Trziftic Squad 3, Ambition -Aircraft electrical worker. Hobby -Machine work. KINQQXIIJ, REX. Activities -lfflitor Totem Vl'eelcly3 .Nssociztte lfflitor iXnnu:il5 Lynx i'lub5 llebzxtel Pres. Ali: Clzissg Pres. Lzitin lilub5 Trathe Srluatl5 Fire Squzitl5 P. T. A, Activity Reporter5 Tri-Yg llonor Socicty5 Motor Squzulg Inter-School Council: Hi-Y -1. .Xmhition--.Xttorney-1it'law. lIobby-Swim- ming. RING, LLOYD, .Xctivity-Trziclc 3. Ambition Machinist. llobby- Swimming. KLOSTERNIEYICR, QZXRLTSLE CHarffoJ. .Xnihition--Maehinist. llobby--Football. KNAIICR, MARION. liOllLlCR. P.X'l'RlC'LX Cl'u!5. Activities- Toteni XY4-ekly 45 Hospitality Connn. 45 Sr. Rep. 45 Sr. liance Comm. 45 Wfays :intl Means Vomni. 4: Make-up Comm,-Operzi 45 Social XYelf:n'e 25 liig Sister 4. Ambition -To he at gootl journalist. llobby -Dann-ing. KOLSI-QTII, MARVEL IRENE, .Xmbition - Private secretary. liR.XI FT, DOROTHY. KUICIIN, LUIS CKUUHD. iXetivitics-Athlet- icsg Operzi 3, 45 Clizinte-rs 2, 3, '15 Minute Girls, Ambition Singer. Hobby-Music. KLRITESS, YERLE KLINTON. .Xmbitione Nzivzil pilot. Hobby- lfoothzill. L.XGICRQl'IST, VORINNE IOLA. Ambition -Gooil seerotziry. LXNGE. RL'Tll H.XRRIli'l'. Xlnbition- Nurse. Hobby-Swimniing. LARRTSON, EARL IUNTOR. Activities- Sr. Roll. Rep.5 Latin Club 2, 35 llonor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Ambition-To bc El good school teacher. Hobby-Ilird study. LARSEN, MAX TRYING. 4Xctivities-Con- cert 45 Clianters 45 Opera 45 Curtain C'lub5 Latin Club. Hobby -Swimming. LAVVLER, MICKEY Clrixlij. Activities- Friemlship Connn.5 Vocational Comm,5 S0- cial xvlllfflflf Comm.: Hoineniaking Conim.5 lirench Corr. Club. Hobby-Dancing, LE GRAND, JIEANNE. 1Xctivitics-Treas- urer Girls' Club: Treasurer jr. Clzxssg Honor Societyg Usher l orcc5 Triple L. LESTER. NORBIA. .Xmbition- -To travel. Ilobhy -l'liotogrz1pl1y. LINIJE, IEICTTIC ELIZA Blill CI't't-wcej. Am- bition-Nursc. llobby' -Dancing. LIPNLXN, KAY, Activities-Minute Girl 2, tig Rig Sister 2, 3, 45 Friendship C'omm,5 Glce lflub5 Little L Club. Ambition-Profes- sional rollcr skater. Hobby-Skating. LITTLE, GLAIBYS ffifaril. Activities-.Xthf letics I, 2, Zi, 45 llig L Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition f-Successful business womail. Hobby-Swinr ming. LOL'KILXRT, ROBliR'l' GRAY. Activities- lioartl of l'ontrol5 Sr. Rep.g Lynx Club Ji, 43 lli-Y 2, 23. 45 Motor Squad 2, 3, 45 Football 2, SS. 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Ambition -To go to Olympic games in 1940. Hobby--'l'rzick. 30 IAIIJII IIRXI XIXRII lllflxb I-1' I, ilulw 2, 3, 4: I'l'CSIl!I11lIl .Xrlvm-r ul .XII LC, ii ' , . . C .kcliviti 'N ,, . A . , . ls llctin-sl .Xtlllc-tic iluuucil 4: Bliuutv tlirl: 5-r. fnullmcilor 4, .Xmlmitiuu fNux':v. IA ll I XI KN, lil.S I If Nl .Xll I If, .Xmlmiliuu Sw' rm-lIxl'y. Ilolmlay Swiuuuiug. IAINI XI ICI,, l'.X'I'll RYN llll .X R IA l'I I'Ii , , l.ll1xxxx'J. .Xctyvuu-st l'rn-1u'l1 llulw I. L. :ii XX':xys :unl Xlvzxus llllllllil. Ig I.ilu':u'5' 4. .Mulli- Kiou - 'I'ulwn-pwsilll-111 uf :I 1u'ul'Q4xifu1:1l lurlw lmll clulu. I,UNlQI IfI.I,UXY, .XI.lC'Ii. .Xrlivitlvs Iluuur Srvfluty 2. Il, 41 'I'l'c:lwl1l'z-1' nf Sr. llixssg Sl. Urclx.: llpnxwx 2. Ji, 1: 'I'ripl1- I, Vlul. gg FI,-. ' 7 , CcfI'x'L'a,2 flbflfll NXL'lf:11'n- I'rauLl1 Clulm X1 l'uuuu.1 film- Vlulw: Nluuir Vlulm, .Xmlviliuu imlccrt pianist. Ilulmlvy Iuuuis. , l,UI'IlII, IiI,l.IU'I', .Xu1luiIi4u1 Navy nlllu-1'. llulmlry I'lxutug1':l1ul1y. LOITCQII, NORMAN l IQ.XNlil.IN tlfmll. .Xutlvitivs l 1:c1u'l1 flului llutrlmu' l'lulv: Iluum Hu lx J Iuul P 5 I Wu' ' ,' rin- 1' L1 'Q L, J, I 1 'Puig-111 'wg' lx' S XII LX IH U1 ul lr .4tzxll': Tri-Y Zi, 4: Ifirn- Squzul Zi, 4. .Xmlwi- I Kliuiug c-ugluL'L'r.lInl1lmy Skiing. 'MAN, Kl.XlUl.XlQl'fI' Rl l'II. .Xctivily 'nuts fllvl 2. 24, .Xllllwitinulxw lim-fs nlswigucl. KI1 Il lvlw Ri-lin lmrsvs. . li 'NN. KlIi.XN. .XttlvltiwfNIinulv Gul 2: worn Ii, -I, .Xmlxitiuu-SL'c1'L'l:ll'y. Hnlmlxy Ilikiug. - 10N.XI.I?, l!Il.l, V. f.S'tm'kl. .Xclivilim-Q Mal Pl 1-sillvut of Fra-sllumzm Vlnss: Iizwlcsilmll-2: 3. -I: liusclmll 2, 3, I: Lynx Club Ii, 4: II:-X I K I Cllulr 2, 25, 42 I'x'vwirlL'x1t of llnys' flllllll Iluunu' Sorlvty 2, 3. ,Xullxitiuu-Tu lu' Il cozlcll. Ilolm- by 'IIElSt'll2llI. ML'IJON.Xl.Il, JANE. cIf.XliI,.XNIl, JESSIE. .Xctivitin-5-llmxux' cicty 2: Ifrcuclm i'lul13, 4: Illcc Klub 2, 4: ' uwerls: Dzumcc llrzmla 4. Amlmiliuu-IAlum- I bn l c. I 11.u1. Ilulmby f-Swiuuuiug. Mclfl-IIQILXN, NORMAN. NIL'Il.XIi4IlflC, PIIUICIIE IXNIC ffllflrl. .Xcf iivitic-5 l'Immr Sncivty 2: Lilwrzu-y 41 Uflicp- Vlll 4 fly Z A 1' ': I -c '. .Xlulutmu 5lCl10gl'ZllllI6I'. Hulwluy ljrczuxling. XICNI'l'l I', IXBIICS. .Xctiviticfl Vlluflceflmll ZS. 4: Ili-Y I. Ilnlnlmy fllzxskcllrzill, NI.XXC'lIIi, IRENIC, RLXRCII, l'IiY'I'UN k'l,,Xl'IJli. Activity 'I'x':u'li I, 2, 25, 4, llulmlmy llZIl'VIIlg. M.XI!IQI.IfY, IIUIE, .Xctivliics llruul 2, ii, Il Sr, Orch. 2. Si, 4: Opera 2, 3. I.4.X1uIniti4u1 Iiluc't1'IL':1l L'ugi11L'n'l'. Ilulllwy -Music. Rlxl.IzN, ILXX l'.X.X llllilbl INA NIA KC! '1r'l'.v7. .Xu1lnItim1 -'IM ln' il ullrw. Ilulxlmy SNYIUIIIIIIIH, Nl X IIL'l'II'lIIl1I4ILllJ21 Stuuuw flulu lg RL-zul--1-Q'l'lul: 1: Nliuulc Girl: SQ-uim' Ulm- flulu, .Xmlmitiuu .Xrcl1:1vulngist. llulvlwyf Suiuuuiug. .RUN, l!IC'l I'lIC I.UlllSlC. .Xrtivitix-s M.X'l'.XXIS, 'l'IIlCllllURIi Vlhlj, .Xmluitiuu l'nt1':u'rl. llolxlwy tiuur. NI.X'l'IllSHN.Nl.XR1ll'lCRI'l'lC, 3 I X5 X,, C'lfL101f'S Q1f'L1iO V8 MAXIMILIAN, MAXINE. AclivitiesfSr. Play, lirama. MEIIILL, GERTRUDE. Activities-Girls' llig L Club: Klinute Girl 23 Girls' .Xlbletics Ji, 4. .Xmbitionn -To be 21 StClIUgl'2117llE1'. llobby fYulley ball. NIEENACII, KENNETH J. lJ1lf11'nf'J. .Xctiv- itiesf-Traek 3, 45 Sr, Roll Rep.g Sr. Play, Spanish Club ZS, 4g Lincnln Tri Y, llranl. Prolluctiun. .Xinbitiouf Tu be a lawyer. Hob- by-fTrack. MICIIENER, AITIPLEY. MILES, llRI'L'E. MILLER, AIE.XNE'I'TE. .Xelivities-Girls' liig L Club, Ilunor Society 23 Social NYclfarc Cmn1n.g XVays ancl Menus Comm., Sr. Rep.: lfreneb Club Pres. .Xmbitiunf To be a lawyer. llubby-Skiing. MILLER, RALPII V. JR. Activities' Yice- Pres. of lfresluuan Classg Inter-Roll Cham- pionship liebatc Team. llobbyflioats. NIOOIJIE, .I.XNlES Cffnzl. llobbyfRanlio. KIOOIJIE. JOHN J. C.lIn0d1'ciJ. MOORE. VERA. NIOIQTENSON, RICHARD G. fllil-ffl. Am- bitionfTu be an aeronautical engineer or transpnrt pilot. IIobby--fStamp:s. NIUELLER, NOEL CDf'00j1x'J. .xlllblllllllnf Mountain bill-billy. MUNN, IEILL. AclivitiesfI.atiu Club. Ain- bition -Tu be a pllarmacist. HobbyfSwim- ming. RICRRAY, GXYENIIOLYN. .Xclivities--Sr, Rep.g Girls' Club Cunnn.g Sr. filec Club. llobbyfliancing. NEANIJER, IIETII. Activitiesfpresiclent of Sophomore Classg Triple L Club 3, 4: Cabi' net 4g Honor Society 2, 3, 4: French Club 35 Cominenccnient. NELSON, LLOYD KEITH. Activities-- Lynx Club 43 l islmcrmcn's Clubg Seerctary- Treasurer: Ir. Play 33 Sr. Play: Opera 4. .Xmbitinn -Plxarmaeist. Ilobby-Fishing. NELSON, Rl'TII. Activities-Girls' Club Cabinet 43 Triple L 43 Cllanters 3, 4. Ilobby -fSwimmiug. NEVV EL L, M ARI O R I E ELIZA I! ETII fflfurgcj. .Xmbitionfffostume designer. Hob' byfllrawing. NOLIJ, VIRGINIA ROSE. .Xctivities--I'Ion- ur Sueiety 2, Si, 45 French Club ZZ, 33 Minute Girl 4: Ilealtb Comm. 3, 43 Nursrs' Office 4: Cabinet 43 Big L Club 3, 4, Cslier Force 1. Ilobby- Horseback ruling. NORDQUIST, GILBERT. AmbitionfTo travel, Hobby- --Skiing. NORLANI5, ROIEERT EDXVARD fRt7l7l. ,Xctivilics -Library .Xirl 2. 31 Library Council 25, 45 Stamp Club CTreasurerj 3. .Xmbitionwf Chemical engineer. IIobbyfStamp collecting. 32 NORTON, IXCK. .Xctivitiea Sr, Urel1.72, Zi, 43 Ilunnr Suciety 2, Zi, I. ,Xnilyitiun Cllk'llllL'!ll engineer. NYIHCRG, GHRIPON tffurtlyt. llulilmy Xlicstt-rli xtnriva. XYLIN, IYORUTIIY. .Xnilmitinn 'fezirliei' of IIIUSIC. UIDLIC: lltlll. ,XL'liviticS llzinnl: Cllntiters: Opera 4: Concert 4: Orcliestrzt. llnlvliy -Unt- nltmtn' sports. UGIJHN, XYILLLXBI UIESSI-I. llulilmy Brime- liztll, oi.514.x, f.Rixt,E. OLSON, IIERTINEL YICTUIQIA flfwrfvl. Activities Lzltin Clulm 2, Zi: Ifrent-li Club 1, .Xinbition Cnniniercizil artist. OLSON I,ORR.XINlC lEX'.XNGliLlNlCfVm1- givb. .Xmlmitinn ff'I'n lieconie at Stenograiplier, llnbliy liziskellmll. O'M.XLLlCY, PATRICIA IQATIIRYN 411113. .Xetivitics Jlusic Cluli 1, 2, 25: Sr. Dance Cnmni,: Girls' Club Cabinet 4: Opera 25: Clianters ZS, 4: French Cmiespntimlcticc Clnli 4: Make-up Comm.: Minute Girl 35, 4: jr. French Club, Pres. .X1nliitinnf l'o lie a nurse. llubliy fSwinnning. ORPILXN, RllOl3lCS.X Clilmtiivl. Activities Opera 2: XY:ty5 :incl Means Cnnnn, 2: Latin Club Si: liig Sister 3, 4: Sr. Cunun. 4. Amlvi- tinnf To join the rzink 0ftllCA'XYlxit1: Pzirntlef' Ilnhliy fllnraeback ritling. USHURNIC, JOANNA C,lUlll17IliCJ. ActivitiL'S Upern 4: Dance Ilrznna 3: Lynx Jinx 2: lltvnnr Sneiety 2, Zi, 4: French Club, Secre- tary 2. 3: Tennis 3, 4, .Xtnliition flfnreign stt-nograplier. llohlmyf--Tennis. OSTRICM, PEER. Ilubbies lliking, swim- niing, :mil traveling. PXRKS, ZE'I'T.X CZUID. Activitiesflliinite Girl 1, 2: Strtntlarcls Cunnn. 3, 4: llospitality Cnnini. 3: llig Sister 3, 4. lloliliyflennis. 1'.XRKIl'fN'l'liK, l'.l'ClLLl'i Cfjtilvillivh. .XCtivi- tiesfhlinute Girl: French Cluli 2, 4: Little L At'lub 2: llig L Clulm 4. llolilmyw Clizip- Crnmng. 1'.XYIC'I'Tl2, li.XRL GIBSON. Activity- - llnnur Society 2, 3, 4. 1'ICEl LliS, CICELY FRANCES. Activities - Reznlers' Club 4: Lzitin Club 3: .Xnnuztl Stuff 4: Usher Force 31, 4: Girls' Club Connn. 4: Huimr Society 2, 3, 4, lIuhl1yfXYriting. P lCl.LIiTI ICR, L' R ILXN. PICPIN, L.XXYRlCNClC CT.t1t'r'yJ. Activities - llziwketlmall 2, JZ, 4: liztsebzill 2, Ii, 4: Ili-Y 4. Ainlmitimt To go to college: cnzxeliing. llnliliy - tinlf. l'li'l l'liRSON, M ICRLIE, .Xctivitiesf l lonni- Sneiety 2: Latin Club 4: Glee Cluli 4: Cliztnt- ers 4. lloliliyf' Music. 1'li'l l'l'l'. FRICIJ ICKXYIN tlfminl. .Xctivity Trzttlic Sllllilll. .Xnilsitiun -Flying :intl elev- trirzil engineering. llplxlxyf Cunstructing nir- plxtne nmslt-ls. I'll.XlR, ISAIZIELL Nl.XRjURI.X Llltirgwl. I .Xelivities Rpll Rep, 24, 4: llzinee llrznnn L, 3, 4: Lynx Jinx: Little L Cluls: Utiiee Girl. .Xnilxitiun -Tu lit- Il lalnes zzinger. Ilnliliy f I izineing. 1 a ,U J Z5 5 U71 IOVS 0 91f'LiO7f'S REIIJELL, HE.XTRICl-2. Ambition-Social work. Ilobby f-Crafts. REITZ, Fl.ORlfNC'lf. Ambition - -- Nurse. Ilobbyf llorscbaclc riding. RllOAlJS, Rl'SSlCl,l, li. tlluxfyb. Activities fliancl l, 2, Ii: Sr, Orch. 2, 3, Anibitionf'l'o travel. llobby fliaskctball. RHF, OPAL, Ambition fllookkt-cper and stenogmtlrliur. Hobby- 'Cl'UCl'lClll1g. RICH, IJOROTIIY I.l7Cll.E 41200. Activity lr. French Club. Ambition-llc a beauty op- erator. llobby -Drawing. RICITARIJSON, CYRUS CCQVJ. Activityf llonor Society. Ambitionf 'Cllt'!l'Ii5I. Hobby- - .l'liotogra11l1y. RlClil'1R'l', UCAN. Activiticsfllance Drama: Minute tlirl: Music Club: French flub: Glen Club. Ainbitionfflo be a musician. Hobbyf Trztniping through thu woods. RIEPE, DALE M. CQIHIFZCJ. Activitiesf liflitor-in-Chief of '36 Totem Annual: Cur- tain Club 3: Intramurals 2, 3, -t: Chantors 4: Concert -1: Senior Play: Totent VVeckly 3, 4: Sports liditor Totem XXX-ekly: Lynx Club: Secretary of lioys' Club: Golf: Rig UL Club: Fire Squad: 'l'rafHc Squad: Tri Y: Intra- mural Manager: Bank Messenger: High School Sports Commentator: Ili-Y 4. Ambi- tion- Intcrnationalist, Hobby-filolf. RIPLEY, FRANCES fFrtz1zkieJ. Activitiesf Totem VVeekly Staff: Sr. Rep.: Dance Drama 2, 3, 4: Sr. XYeel: Coinm. Ambition-XYriter. llobbyfActing. RO ll I NSON, NORM AN, ROBINSON, VICTORIA QB'irlc3'l. Activities 'S1!21HlSll Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Drama: Cur- tain Club: Little UL Club. AmbitionfCos- tunic designer. Hobby--Swimming. ROGERS, VERA. ROOKS, BETTY JANE. Activities-Ir. French Club: llancc Drama. Ambition' - Nurse. llobbyfllancing. ROSE. MARGUICRITIQ THIQLMA. Ambi- tion-- To be a singer. ll0bbyf'l'cnnis. ROSS, MYLES S'l'AN'I'ON. Activitiesf 'lieasurt-r of Sopll. Class: Senior Class Pres.: lloard of Control: Tri Y Club: Lynx Club: Chief of Fire Squad: Secretary of Lynx Club 4. Anibitionf-To be a lawyer. llobbyfTcnnis. RUDIJ, l3ll.l.llf. SANIJER, MARY LOU. SANTMYER, MARIAN. Activiticsflatin flub 2, JS: Minute Girls 3: flianters 3, 4: llonor Society. SATHRE, SOLVEIG. r SCIIRUEIXER, JOHN, Ambiti0nfScc the world in a Model T. Hobby-'Football SCllI'l.'l'Z, liE'l l'Y IQENORIC. Ambition-- Stenograplier. Hobby Swinnning. 34 SNIITII, IJUX. .Xlnliiiiwn -.Xl'CIliteL't. Ilnlvluy -Ive skating. I'Ill.I.l-IY. YIRKQINIA fl'nIl-vb. .Xvtivities Spanish Vlnli 2, IS, 1: S11 ihnxxeilnr 1: Ullice I XYni'lc Ig 'I'nta-nt Rep. :L .Xniliitinn I'rivate - l fL'ex'etai'y. Ili-lilly Ilatieilig. i l , . IOIX Ifli, l1Ii'I I'Y FIARIICI .Xrtivitii-N Iliin- nr Nieietv 2, ZZ, I: I'reneli llnlw2: film-i':12, IS. I lg Lynx ilynx 2: Sr. Null lien: lizinee flaw: Sftlntatnrian, .Xnilntinn IruIun'W4'I1IlIl5'. Ilnli- liy Klulleflilliltlinlevp1'wg1':l1ns. I'L'I I liR'l', LUIS Nl.XlUl.XRl'f'l'. .Xniluilinn Ilunlqkeeluer. Iloliliy Cnlleeting stanips. IQICICSIC, 'I'IIlIKI.XS hl. .Xniliitiunf Navy .XL'!llI' t'ln1.'.IInIiI1y Kiiflleutixlg coins, SYIIXYAIQZ, NIICIJINJIQIJ I, .Xetivities I,in- euln 'I'i'i-Y: I.alin flnlm, Ilnliluy Plintng- rapliy. SK'U'I I', l'II.XIQI.U'I I'IC l,S'i'uIl1'i'l, .Xnilmitinn Ileauly ups-i'11t4n', Iloluluy Slmrl. SQ'U'l I', I,l'lQI,INIi ll?i'1'fIi4'l. .Xelivities Ilnntn' Society 2. Il, 1: Nlinnte Girl 4: Ifrenuli Vlnli 2: Vslier Ifuree 43 Ilig Sister Il, 4. .Xm- lwitinn- 'IM lxe Il wut-Ili-wliile Ses'l'ut:n'y. Ilnliliy Taking mlietatiun. SIil1IiNIL'IQ,II.XRUl.llIIICNRYt,S'v1ml..M-- tivities ilianlelw II, 1: lipera JI, l: Improve- inent C'u1nin,4: Senior lit-ng Spaniili Vlnlu 223 'Ilri-Y 2, 3, -I. .Xnilmitinn 'I'n In-at Pilzet' at 11 gznne uf gulf. Ilnlilmy Gulf. 5I'.I.I.I.RIzX. X IIQMIBIX I-.X lzI.XNI'.. .Xe- tivitiessf -Ilnnnr Society 2, 551 Latin liluli 2, Ci. .XIl'lIlIIIUll' Ilietician. 1'I4vlvl1yfSkiing. SI2'I I'EIUIIiI'1N, NORINE. Activities-'I'ri1rle L 3, -lg faliinet 4. F-III'fI'.XIlI3, STXN LI-IXYIS. .Xnilxitinxr -jf- elntecturc, Seientilic Research. 1'IoluliyfOut- alum' life. SIKIONSIQN. .IEANXIC Il.XRRIIi'Ii'l'. Activ- ities Latin Club I, 2: Nlnsie llulm 2: Chant- :-rs Il, 4: Opera 3. 4, .Xmlmitinn llisnictieian, llulwlwy Swimming. SIKIUNSUN, LYIMX, .Xnllbitinu -Tn lm: 1 clental Iiygieniwt. SINIKINS. IINI. .Xetivitiex !I'raek 2, 31, 1: Ifire Sqnacl Zi, 1, Intrznnnral Sports. Ilolilmy- - Skiing. 5 I XI I'Sl IN. III l.I,. .Xlltlwitimv I52ll'1lIl'I'. I Inli- lxy - I Iuntini.:. SIMPSON. IIC.XNI2'l l'l'I, .Xrrivitiex Nlinutv Girl: Social XYeIfa1'e 2: Seninr Rep. SIMXIJIC, JACK MIIIIYHN. .Xetivities l i't-nrli Vlnli 2: Fire Squanl 2, Zi: Intramural 73, ZS, I: 'Ilvtein NYM-I-ily ll 'Fennif I. .Xniluiti-in Nexu- papei' i'epm'lt-ix Ilnliliy Tennis. hI,INllSlIY, I,UIiR,XINIi t.Yri1rm1k.vb. .Xutiv ities llance lbrznna 1: Xlake-ini Cnnnn. lg Sli- i'4n1iit'iIur: Iirltin l'ln,lr- l: Ifreslinifxn .Xili- Ietlrlsg Xlinnte liirl. .Xnllntwn Nurse, Ilnluluy 'lliglit rnpe nallinig. SNI.XR'I', I!IC'l l'Y. .Xi-tix-ities Girl! llig I. lilnh l, 2, JL: SL-4'ret:1i'y 32, 4: Spanish Vlnl: l, 2, Zi, 1: Ilnnm' Sneiety 1, 2. Ji, 1. .Xmlritinn To travel. Ilnlmliy- Athletics. SNIITII, llIC'I I'Y .XNNIC llf, ,l,j, .Xi-iiviiies I.atin lilnlu ll Ilnnm' Sueiety 2, 25, 43 lvallei' I ni'ev 4: Nlinnte Girl -I: St: Rep.: Glu- l'lnlv 1: Ilnnk, Line, :intl Sinkei' Vlnlm -I. Aniliitinn Ifureign linyer. llulmliy Ilnating. R5 D CILIVOVS Q Q1fL'IiOVS SMITH, EIJITII A. Activities- Cfhzintcrs 4g Opera 4. Ambition ATo study clrruiin, Hobliy - -Collecting quiutuplct pictures. SMITH, EIJNA MARIE Clifidyb. Activities - -Frencli tlulw 2, 3: Iflcnncniaking Connn., Yoczitionzil Comm., l:l'lC1ltlSllilJ Comm., Music znifl Prugrzini Coming tfulturul Arts Comm., Vilziys :inrl Menus t'onnn.g Athletics 3, 4. Holm- ln'-Gulf. SMITH, ICTIIEL MAY. Amliitiou-flloinc cronumics tcaclier. Hubby -Iliking. SAI lTl l, .I ANIC. ,AllllbifitlilfSiL'1lOgt'Zl1Jl1Cl'. SNIITII, RIURIICL IEIERNAIJETTIC. Activi- ties --lfrcuch Lit71'l'CSDtH1ClUNCLE Club 3, -tg Rig Sistcr 3, 4: Sr, Ciwiiiiiiciictziiiciit Connn, Am- luitiun--C'oinincrciztl artist. Hobby -Art. SMITII, ROBERT VVATSON CHQIU, Amlvi- tion -Avizitur, IIoblJy- --Swiunning. SMITII, VVICNDIELL CC11rlyJ. Activity-- llznitl. Anilvitiun- A coxwziin in the U. of XY. Crew. lloliliyf Any sport. SNYDIER, ROBERT A. CBol1j. Activities - Ili-Y 3, 4g l7outlJz1ll3, 43 Ilasclnall 2, 3, 4. Ain- bitiunf Couch of lvascbzlll. llolilmyffliasehzill. SODERBICRG, LLOYD. SI'RAt1IflC, IIAROLIF NI. thllarkj. Activities -tliierzig fliznitcrs. Ainliitinn--To bcconic Il niilliunztirc. Ilohluyftiiving after-tlinncr spccclit-s. SPRAGUIC, YIYIENNIC Cl'vtrm1't1J. Activi- ties -tilec Club l, 2, Alinntc Girl. bTAI'1', STANLICY GORDON KSIUHD. Ac- tivities --Lynx Cluli 4: Traftic Squzitl 43 Hun- ur Socicty 2, 3, 4: Lincoln Totcm, liclitor 4. Anilvitimif-To own at string of ncwspzipers. Ilulmby -Kite ilying. S'l'lCI3ICRG, ISORGNY. Activities Spanish Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4: Sr. Ciouncilur. .Xiiiluitiuiin Din-ticizxn. Ilulmlvy-fI'iz1no playing. STl'IXVAlQ'l'. AIAIJELINE. STOYER, IEHITII. STRAVS, LOUISE tTc'sxz'aj. Activities f Atliletic Council 2, 43 Triple L 4, Big L 2, 3, -tg Yocntitnial Cuinm., Ilcaltli Comm. 3, Lit- tlc L Advisor 4g Littlc L 25 Dance Comm. 3, 4, Yicc-Prcsitlcnt Big L 4. Ilobliyf -Athletics. S'I'RONIliI2Rtl, DON. SVNU, IIARULII. Activiticsflfirc Squatl 33 Cllzmtcrs 2, 3, 4: Opera 2, Ambition- -Govern- ment cmpluyec, IIobbyfIIiking. SXYAIJENER, MAXINE. SXYEICNICY. PATRICIA C. tljutj. Activities - Sr. Hfniur Society 43 Yiet'-Prcsiilcnt Rend- ers' Vluh Zig Pres. Readers' Club 4g News lid- itor Totem VVcekly JS. Ambition-A-Journalist, author. Ilubby-llaiicing. SXYIFT, LOUISE CLHJ. ,Activities -Jr. Frcncli Club, Sr. Coi'i'cspoiirlci1ce Club. Am- bition -A tleutal assistant. Iltiblxy-Temiis. 36 SVVINTON. MJXRIIC Crllirlrich. .Xctivitim-5 Triplc l,: Dance lfrainaz llonor Society 2, Zi, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: Sccretary of Spanish Club 4: Big Sister. Ilubby -XYriting, SYI.YIiS'l'ICli, CII1Xlll.lCS. 'l'.XNlNllNIiN, IIXIQYICY. .Xutiviiius limi- ball 2. Ii, 4: Ililaing Club l, 2. .Xinbiiimi lim'- csler. llobby Singing, 'l'.XX.Xli.X. IQICIIIQQIIC. .Xctivitiuw Prce. anil Yici--I'1'cs. Lynx Club 4: Ilnarnl uf Control 1: Library Council 4: Yin--I'11-s. Iiuys' Club il: japan Club ullim.-1' 2, Zi, I: 'l'raa'k Mgr. 2, 21: 'liraflic Squail IL: llunm' Slavic-ly 2, il, 4. llubby ffSclnml life, TAYIS, Cl.l'I1l G, .Xctivitiesa lilcc Club I: llanvv Ilraina 2. ,Xnibitinnf Privatc si-cr4-- tary. Ilubby Swiinniiug. 'l'.XYI.Uli, IUIIN li. DIR, fHr'uiuvx-I. .Xrtivi- tics Trallii- Silnanl Zi: Iiirc Sqnaml 4: Play Parailv Ci: lr, Urclieatra l. 2: Music Club 2: Ilmwr Society 2: Clmnu-re 4: Upura 4: lil-all' L-rs' Clnb 4: I.1nin Club 4: I:L'Zlill!'L' Ifilitur, Iimliturial Iilliliu' Tutcin VYcekly Si, 4: Feature Iiflitm' Tutein .Xnnnal I. Ambition -To bu a singer, writer, ui' politician. Iluliby-f'I'4-nnis. 'l'.XYI.lJR, NIARUIUIQIIC Ulizrgirb. .Xctivitics ----Ilig I, Club: Sr. Sisli-r: Atlilutics l, 2, ii, 4. lxlllllllIlIllfsil'llUgl'2lIJlIL'l'. Ilobby Iliking. 'I'I'IRRliI.I., IZICTTY. .Xctivitii-5 Opera 42 Cbantl-rs 4: Staunlarmls Connn. 25: Ili-alth Cnnun. Kg lluspitality Comm. 73: Ilonirr Su- cisty 2:13, 42 Sr. Rep. TIIUNIPSON, .XNITK C. .XClivilicsfCl1:n1t- ers 4: Cultural .Xrts 25: liallarcl Ili IM-lmate Club 1: Miilwintcr Concert 2, 33, 4. Ambition ---'I'n1ravcl in Iiiirupc. Ilubby Swimining. TIIUXIPSON, ICLEANOR filvllllllllyj. .Xvtivf ities liig I. Club 3, 4: Littlv I. Club li Ifrencli Club: Sr. Roll Rep, 4, .Xmbitiun f lliisiin-ss woman. Hobby fPing pung. THOMPSON, FRED, Activities-Spanish Club 2, IS, 4: llunor Sucicty 2, IS. 4: Lynx Club 4: 4YiL'c-l'res,J: Yaleilicturian. Ambi- tion To be an electrical ciigim-4-r. Ilobby - Plinlugrapliy. TIIURNQL'lS'l', H.XRl7l.IJ 1I.l'flyl, Ambi- tion l u1'estc'1'. llubby Iiaskctball. TIIURNTON, M.XRii.'XIiI2T. .-Xctivitics Spanish Club: lllee Club: Clianturs: Ulu-ra. Ambition-Rlillionairi-ss. Hobby -Dancing. 'I'I'lRflCKBl1JIQTUN, VI .XNI'I. .Xctivitics -f Triplc I. 3, 4: Cabiuct 4: Ilonm' Suciety 2, 3 4: llsbcr Form: 35, 4: Cmninenccim-in Slxuakcr. Anibitinn-Ti-acllcr, Ilubliyfilnlf. TONIRICN. IAJITISIQ, .Xctivitivs fSr. Conn' cilor: Ilig Sistcr: Minute liirl: llunm' Sunil-ty 2, Si, -I, .Xiubitiun --Buyer. TURN4 IXY, Rl l'1I. 'l'URSlC'l', .XNNIE K.-Inul. Activities .Xtlv latin 2, 3, I: Ilig I. Club 2, 3, 4 iiIil'E215llI't'1'I 4: Triple I. Club 4: BIini1tL'Girl2: Yicc-l'11-s. -Ir. Class: I.ibrary Cuuncil 4 Svcretary: I.i- brary Cuurt -I: Social Nllelfarv Connn. 23: XVinncr of liirls' .Xtlils-tis' Plaqui- 1. Ambition - Sli-imgrapln-r. Ilnbby Swinnning. 'l'RIil5l,Ii, RIrXRli.XRIi'l'. Autiviiics- Social NYelfarc 32: .Xrt Cmmuittcc Chairman 4: llauuc liraina 4. Ainbitiun 'lin gn tn l-ullcgc. llubby llanrc ilraina. 'ITliI'ili.XS, 4ill.lIIfR'l' -IUIIN Iffill. Activi- ties Him-ra 4: Sr. Play 4: Drain. Prml. Nlat- illvv I: llimk, Line, auil SlIIl'CL'I' Club 42 Suluml lIl'UZlllL'!IN1L'l' 1, .Xiubitinn Ilraulatiet anml al's'l1aenlugi'4t. Ilubby Iimmlball. 'liliUII', ,II'i.XN. .Xcliviiivs Curtain Club Yin--I'rcs, 211 5u'rctary nf Class: 'l'1'iplc . . . j . , I, llub 4: llmmr Nwu-ly L: Lynx ,linx L: Snpb. Play: Si-nim' Play: Ulm-ra -I: Mala--up Cunnu. 1, 2: Ilrain. Prml. Nlatinoi- 4: Spanish Club 1, 21 Clnnlters -I. .Xinbiliun IIIYIIIIZIIIL' tuaclivr. TRC INV HR l I Milf. RIIISY PN I SCI l.l..X. :Xc- tivity Nlinutu Girl. Ambition Stn-ilugrxipln-r. II-xbby IIin's1-bac'k ruling, 37 T ' 4 0 1 I, 'I O 7 'S 3 fl i en 1O'1'S TUHXVICLL, RICHARD CI7ickj. Activities Cashier: 'l'1'ea4urcr 1, 2, Ambition i':!lgll1CL'l' Ilobby .XtlllL'liL'S. 'l'l'I.I.Y, IZOII. 'l'XYII.I.lNiiliR, YERLAN ll., JR. fffaI.r1't'J. Artivitics Motor Squaml 32 yr.: Spanish Club. Ambitioufllorizoii cliasur, llobby Skiing. TWISS, RCSSICLL. Activities llonor So- ciety 2, 3, 4: lfisbiug Club: Latin Club Q, 3, Ambitionflravel. Hobby Xlboclworking. lll,l!lCNG, RANDOLPII KRAUIJ. Ilobby Rallio. L'NllliR1iIl.I., I . JAY. Activitit-Q -Latin Club Ii, 4: X'icc-lires. 4: Cliaoters 4: Opera 4. AmbitiouflDoctor. llobby f'l'enui:s. UPCRAl7T, KIANICT Qfffhrttllfj, Activiticsf Curtain Club I, 2, 3: Speakers' Club 4: Triple I. Club 4: Latin Club 2, Prograni Chairman 25, Prcsinlent 4: Feature Erlitor Totem NYeckly 4: Literary Eclitor Annual -I: llonor Society, 2, 3, 4: Sopli, Play: iunior Play: Senior Play: licarlurs' Club: llslier Force 3, 4. Ambition To bc zi journalist. Hobby -loc skating. VANCE, CLYDE. Activityf-Latiii Club 2 yr. Ambition Chemist. lloliby Outdoor lifc. X ANL la. l.I1l.l.. VAN DIC XYATICR, DOROTHY ADELINIC UJUIJ. Activities fiiirls' Club Cabiuct 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Secretary -1: Minute Girl 2, C11 llanlciug Cashier -1: Big Sister 3, 4: Art Comm. 33: Cultural Art Comm. 23: Sr. Play. Ambitoii Artist auil tlramatirat. Hobby fllorsefi YANDYNE, RAGNA flfuqxj. Activities Girls' liiq l. Club 2. 3, 4: Girls' Atlllctics 22, 3, 4: Minute liirl: Sr, Roll Rep, Ambitionf Secretary to foreign ambassallor. llobbyff lizxslwtlmll. YICNICMA, XVAl.TER CIIARLIES flf1f'aID. Activities -fl.yux Club Zi, 4. Prcsirlcnt 42 Tralliv Squarl 21, 4: Latin Club: Music Club: Cliauta-rea. Ambition -Chemical lingiucer. llobby -fllilcipg. YICKIZRS, lili'l l'Y. Activitie-sf-Opera 1, 3. 4: Lynx linx 2: Cliautcrs 2, fi, 4: Hospi- tality Comm. 4. Ambition Dancer. llobbyf - Swimming. XVAI.DliCK, LOYEY. Ambition' Nurse. llobby -Dancing, XVALIQICR. ANNAHEI., Activities -Minute Girl Ji, 4: Opera 2, 3. Ambition- Coimxiercial artist aiul advertising, Iloblmy-Swimming. YYARD, YTRQHNIA Qfjigl. Hobby Track, NVARIC, DOT. XYASCIIER. MARY. Activitiesf-llouor So- ciety 2, 33. 4: Cslu-r Force 4: Readers' Club 3, 4: German Program 3: Dance Drama 4: Desk liirl llbi-3. XYlil,l.S, NORMA C'l'm1'fl,vb. Activity fllig L Club. Ambition Public llL'L'OLlUfZlIll, llobbyf Dancing. XYli'l'MORE, MARION lil,IZAlili'l'll. Ac' tivities -fHouor Society 2, Zi, 4: Sr, Orcliestra 3, -1: Cliauters Zi, 4: Opera 4. Ambition 'ffiirl Scout worker. llobbyfliirl Seoul work. XYII I'I'lCSlDli, ANN ROSAT.ll-1, Activitiesf Cliautt-rs 2, 3, 4: Opera 2, 25, 4: Tvmiie 2, Zi: llnclmiutou 3: Hospitality Comm. 3: lfreucli Club 2: Readers' Club 2: Music Club 24: Min- ute llirl 2, 23. Amlmitioiiffnliimlergartcu teacli- er. llobby flclliiiis. 38 Zlirailic Squmlg lfire Squacl: Chzuiturs: Opera: lotcm Rep.: intramural Basketball 2, Zi' VVILKINS, l!li'l l'Y LEE. Activities- Clizint- crs Zi, 4: Opera -1: Lzitin fluli l, 2, 3: Music flulm 2: Big l. Club 4. Amlmitinnf-Successful lawyer. Hubby flinllccting salt slmkers. VVIl,l.lAAlSON. MARY. Activiticsf-lfrcncli flulx 2: Honor Society 2, 3: Lincoln Clirialian llninn Ii, 4: Glcc Club 4, AinliitinnfPianist. liolmlxy -Tcnnis. XVINGICR, FAY. Aniliitiim -Nurse. llnlmluy- Alusic. XY0l.l Ii. AlAlll'fl.lNlC ORA l.lIz'rA'tjvl. Ac- tivitir-S Allilcticsq l.llHlltE'l'h 2 yr.: Alinutc Girls: Sr. limincilnrz Opt-rn 3: Culturzil Art- c.0lll!ll,Q llnnnr Sncic-ty 2, Zi. 4: Tutcni Rep. Amlsitinn l'mninorci:il A1'ti4t, llnluliy-fl7r:m- ing. XVlJOl,I3l-IR'1', RUliICR'I' ICARI. llhihy, Ac- tivitivs Fnntlmzill l, Zig SXYiIl1l!llllf.f Toxin: 4: filer Club l. 2, Anilvitinnf Iingini-cr. llnliby 'l7n0tlm:ill. XYOULARII. MARJURIE. VVRIGIIT, NORMAN 4.S'1rm!mc'l. Aniliitinn fffliimpractor, llnblvy Sailing. YliN'l'l'iR, VIRGINIA. Activities Spanish Vluli, Vice-Prce.. 4: Ilnnnr Sncicty 2, ZZ. 43 Sr. Rnll R4-p. .xlllllltlllll Ilicticizln, Hnliliy f llnncing. YAMAHA, Sl'Sl'All7. Activities lntrznnu- rzil llnskctlmll 2, 3: Jzipnncsc Clulm l, 2. Si, -1. ZAVHALT. l,L'li1l.l,li. Activities--llzinlc C2l5ll- im-rg Sr. Cmnxn.: l'li-riczil Vnnnn.: Alzikc-up lionnn, Amlnitinn -Stenugrziplicr. llnliliyf 1'ia1iuPlzayii1g ZIMNII-IRBIAN, HLADYS il1'tzjif.rJ. Activi- ticsf Latin Club: Spzniisli Club: Glcc Vlulm, IIACKSUX. DON. Activitiex ffliantcrs JS. II flpcrn 4: Tickcts 4. Anilmilinn Clvmniercial Artist, llnlilwf Sailing. XYIIITIC, YERLA. Activities- Girls' lilulm Cabinet llunnr Sncicty 2, Jig Sr. Roll Rep.: l.ibr:1ry Cnnnn.: Chziirinzin Girls' llzincing Class 4: Sec.-'l'rczlm. Triple l, 4. Ambitionf To travel. Pictures Lust: GOODII I' li, Bl ICR lil! IT ll, Activities i'lizmtcrsg Opera: Concert. IQIRIQPATRICK, VVILLIAM. Activities ! Tcnnis: 'l'rzi1Hc Squfxilg Fire Squad. Hubby! 'lk-nnis. RUIHEINS, LICRUY. Activities' limttlizlll, lntrznnurzils, Honor Socicty. 39 lv. QL wr-v pw ,vc 5 ,pw-Q CH'IiOVS diff! W LA VERNE ARNOLD XVILLIAM II. AYE XVALTER E. BEST MARIE BILDERBACR JAMES ,I. IZOYLE RUSSELL BREAZEULE CIIARLES IIROCKMAN VVILLIAM BUNKER IIELEN BYINGTON BETTY CARLSEN ARTIIUR CLARK JIM COLLINS GARNET COOPER DON COIIIQTRIGIIT DON CROSBY IIOIVARD CRUVER RI'TII CCMMINGS XVILLIAM CUNDY DORTI-IEA CIISIIING BJARNE DAHL STEXVART DOUGLAS PRISCILLA DUNCAN IIAZEL EDGAR .IACR XV. EMEL RICIIARD EVANS MARTIN FACST LOCISE FELL VIVIAN FELL CIIARLES FLANAGAN XVILLIAM IVOGELSTEDT Rl'TII FRANK RAYMOND FREEMAN MASAO FIIJIKI LLOYD D, GANO DIXON GARNER IIAROLD I. GONSER ANNE GRANBERG DONALD P. IIALEY IIELEN HATCH ARNE IIEDMAN CARL IIENRLE LARS IIENNCM BILL IIIINNEXYELL JACK JEROME AIOIIN II. IOIINSON FLORENCE TIIRGENSON ,IACK KIENS RICIIARD KING BERNICE KNAPI' DORIS KOENIG DON LANE CHARLES C. LAVVSON DAVID LE CLAIR GERALDINE LEEVER ROBERT LINDSAY IIARRY LOFGREN GEORGE E. LONG GERTRCDE LCND NORBERT LVNDBERG DICK LYLE O V8 E?'lflIIO7f'S . DOROTHY MCCOLM VERA MCCOLM EARL MCCOY LYLE C. INICKNIGIIT THOMAS MCNEIL AILEEN MACK ,IOIIN MALOY GORDON MAXFIELD LEXVIS M EER MARIE JANE MILLER DOROTHY L. MILNOR RICHARD PEARCE DOROTHY PERKINS MARY LOUISE PERRY BERT PETTIT DAVID PLCMB MARVIN POPP HAROLD PUGII STUART RANICAR NYILLIAM P. RANRIN MAXINE RAY EDITII REICHELT DENNY RENANDO LEROY ROBBINS HAROLD ROBINSON JOSEPHINE RYNDERS LLOYD SAXVYER MARGUERITE SCIIECHERT CARL SCIIERRER GLADYS SCOTT DAVE SCRIMGEOIIR IIARRY SELLAND NANCY SIIELDON ALVIN SIIOEMAKER GORDON SIIUCK SYLVIA SIEGEL MARGARET SMITII ROBERT D. SMITII BERYL STARREY JAMES STEIDLE IOHN STEINAT RUTH STEVENS MARY GRACE STEVENSON DONALD STORKAN JAMES SUTTON ARTIIUR SYKES HAROLD TIIAYER RAY THOMAS RICHARD TUININGA JEAN TURNER ROBERT VIERTHALER JACK VVALKER WILLIAM A, VVASMUND JAMES XVELDON ALICE VVILMOT VIVIENNE WINTERS CLINTON VVITTER BERTHA XYOODS BEN VVOODYARD EARL VVORMINGTON l3itE,xT1iL1cssLy looking' clown the hrmie streteh, the juniors :ire wou- cleriiig how it will feel to he seniors. They ezm View their thircl lap with szuisfzietioii, for they successfully took elmrge of the ,luuior Red Cruss Drive as well as the eustumziry .lun- ior Recl Cross Matinee which was uncler the flireetiou of Miss lime GI'lI1il1A43fl21l1Cl Miss lltwotliy liyyapil. Wlith the lilllfl help of their zul- viser, Miss Orrell, they further clis- tiuguishecl themselves with their clzuiees. Mzly their senior yezu' lullill their greatest expeetatioul .fl ISSIIC ORRELL, elaxx . Jizlzfor CDf7lC'Cl'S IUJLANIJ IFEICRY, T1'n1w11'm' RUIBICRT ANIDERSON, llfll'-I'l'A'SZll1'lIf lllzl I X Niall.. .Scrv'4'fm,x IZYNG NIXON, 1'rf'.viiiu1it WM Glass Of '5 7 Ya' J C - 9 ty! . XS , V JW' iff' -liirixcz' gzz.zl1fzi01'5 .X1lams, lloris .Xmlcrson, lid Auclcrson, George .XnLlurson, JCYUIIIS .Xmlurson, Marie .Xnclc1'son, Pctc .Xn4lcrson, Rex .XnLlc1'son, linls .Xmlcx'son, Sigrid .Xngcll,Kc11 .Xrensberg, Buckley .Xsl1mure, llolmzlrt .Xurclio, Rupert llalliugcr, Phyllis llaltzn, llorotlly liarlver, Lsun ll21l'l1C5, llcraclxel llarrcsen, Ray l:HU!HHl'IIl,J01ll1 llczxtnn, lluval lleuclx, .Xl Reach, Yclvu Heck, Ricllarnl licelcr, lluanc Begg, lmvinl lleullam, Dick lieujamin, Bob llennesl, Ron Benson, .Xrt Benson, Elmer Bennett, Frank Bcrgriu, Ruth Bergman, Yirla Best, Averill llilxby, Muriel Uillingslvy, .Xustin Bjorstanl, Elsie Boote, Beulah Bossulpkc, Lillian Buvee, l5a1'lJz1ra lluwcs, llcrzxlrl llralcy, Virginia Urenixzm. Frank llrill, Mary l3l'0flcx'iL'k, -lulm Ilrucc, Iictly liryzm, Elaine Iiuckcc. Tul Iiurcll, Iiomtlly Ill11'1i1k, l'rc'mi llurkc, Virginia Hush, Mary ,lame Lizniiphcll, llctty lizuuplmell, Irem- Fzliiiplmell, Mary Liznnpbe-ll, llill Carey, .Xlicc l':u'l5-mu, lfditli Llxrlsmi. lllzulys Cilfiiull. Lorrairie l'm'x'oIl, Bernice- Lizxrroll. Huh iizxter. Tum Caverly, Isabel lilwrricr. June Liiilfk, lluyd liluyrl, Nl1ll'gIll'L'i' fi0iB1llllll, fiCl't1'lIKi0 liolvxnzui, liclcn follins, Pat l'01mvL'1', liellry l'1':n1nw1', Owen Urixt, livciyu K'1'mx'tmi, limi Halal, NIzu'cell:x Ilzmccy, Florclwv lDa11skin,NIcrly1l Ilarling, Imrutlly llavicw, Huh llavivs, Lula 3 Ll, I I 'If 0 VS F . Y t l L ' L 1 Nr . 1 111 ,J su J X lflNlfL'1,O'1 'S l5f1x'1S, ,lezmue l5z1ws1111. ,Xrchic licury, K111:1111l 130111. IM-tty -Tc-1111 lJi7:11'1l, C.Iu11 l301NQ. If111ili0 111111. liliz:1I1ctl1 lD111'11f111'1l, llelty IfTw1At, NI:11'1o11 lick, Il:11w1l1l l'1lwz11'1ls, Hill l'.c'k111111l, lah-:111c11' 121115, 1,11-1:1 lzlIi11tt.l311h IE111Iu1'vc. .luck E1'1ckso11 lf1'iCkw011 F1'ic!:w11 1 Fs11el:111rl. lfwimz, X Uzwolnl 1:11111-s H11 1'g:11' Ncl lie lurks F1-1'g11so11, I!c1'tI1:1 Fc1'11:1111, 5211-.X1111 Fv1A11:1h1, Ss-Ren-nl FL-11Q1Ast0i ll, Doris FL-1'ou,Pl1ylI1s F11-lmls, I14111 F1utL'l1c1', Frrmk Francis, RIz11'ily11 I71'n11H, Il111'utl1y l 1'e1lc1Aiclwo11, li1'i 171'yv, fuck I:1llL'lIL'l', Yinla Fuss. Lucilh- Q. .. -:1H11cy. 5lz11'g:11'cT 42111114-1', I .ililh H:11111t1L'1I, 421'z111coli. l2ihl1,FI11 121650. C I1 1lil111111'1'. Ray fence arlcs Riley Yi1'gi111 Ciillllllf, Dom Goonllnn-, Klcrcnlilll Chain-y, Iszxlxellrl. Gmzizum, llclvn Grcenslzule. llnrotliy lillllllL'I'5Cl1, lflcnnm' II!lLlk0!lS4HI, liIlll1L'l'i!lC Hull, flzlreiice Hull, Louis Hzinscn, lfc-rn Hzinscn, Fri-cl i 1'l'a11sL-n, Rec-al Hanson, Ycnc 'V Hnpkzx, May Hz11'n1ci', Varnlyn Hzirslimzin, Jean Hzisscll, Ili-oak Hziwkins. Georgia llazellon, Mnriun lla-ggi-ns, lirl llcniingwzly, lfccc Lim llennlricksun, lilwmul liL'!ll'l'lllg. lflczlmn' llenton, lfziy Ili-rnuum, Gcurgc Hermann, XX'll!if!'Cfl lle1'i'ick,lJeane Hicks, Lucille Higgins, Ruby Hill, :fini llill, Stirling Ililluck, Holm llOfSVZ1llg,IIIll'Ol4i llolnistroin, Ircnc llookcr, Put Hopper, lean Horccny, Phillip IlOXVlll'1l, Leslie lluhlmaril, Harry Ili1ll',Ilurace 45 sew -xv-ew T' mx 'S-A ,W ...vw ff- Z5 'Et-ev WV -.ff-f 'xr- 'Z fl, 'lflf 1f O VS LfL1fI,'iO'lf'S '74 Y J i Huglies, lIaynzu'fl llumc. Ora lgou, ,lune Iverson, .Xgncs jzicolisen, Ilarry Jzum-5, Nlargarct JL-uscu, Dumtliy Jcusnu, Sl1L'l'I1lZll1 ,ln-linings, llowzird 4lt!lll1S01l,fil'ZlCC joliusoii, Irene Juliuson, Irene livclyu julmson, Mel jolinsmz, Klzirimi hlfwlmstmi, Virginia Alu1'gci1snui, fell luck:-tt. Elyse liainlw, Victor liziuuo, Tum liellur.Sliirlcy.Xiu1 Iiellcrinau, Mziric Kelley, liunl lienncrly, lion liellmuruv, Charles liilliugswortll, Bill liinkezicl, lbou lilclue, Louise Kleckner, Emeliuc liiizxptou, Jim Kruse, Ilnug liuinaszikzi, llnruu Lzilir. liarbarn Lail, llcruice Lang, licruicc Languillc, Kzitlu-rinc Larson, Curl Le Pierre, Lillian Lawson, Yvonne Lev, llcryl Little, Betty 46 L4-rmllsik, Ruse Lcstcr, ,lim l.innlc1'otl1, lleln-n Lnckurt, .Xrlvnc l.nnnncl, Ym'1'1xiL'v lmvv. llun Lnne. Nancy Lund, Kln rny n Alkkxllit-iIL'l'. 'flu-lmzx Nlu,X1tl1ur, linn Rlc.Xncny, Huh Nlcifzxrty, llruta Xlcllnnalml, Ruth Xlcllnnough, Mm' NlL'l'I1l'lH1Nl,,lU1lIl Mcllvzlin, Klzlry V Nll'Lll1H'U!1, Kzntluwmm- XICIASZIII.-lL'1'!'j' Nlclfnrl, Iinlr Nlclfml, Hill xI2lClr.L'il!1, Alessie Nlagnusson, Marg I'l1'l't Nlznlmoml. Nlarjnric Nlarlow, flyllc Xlzxrsll, Shirley Mast, Ralph Miclxelsnn. HL-len Hey:-r, Enlna Nlillsr, llcttf' Nlillcr, lrfllllk Hiller. jean NIillcr.,li1n Milliken, lill KlOmly,,ln'zllx!10 Xl0nn,flillu'1'f Klurnni, Lnniso Rlullur. liilm-en Nlurruy, llnlr Nugvl, Louise Lnnsl, Xlnrllyn 41 K' t I L1 l'l nz 0115 1fL1fLlO7?'S X, S' Nairn, Bette Nalcawatase, Cfhimiko Nellis, Gertrude Nelson, Betty ,lane Nicholson, AgneS Neil, Ilctty Nilson, 1101 Nishitani, VVooflruw Nitzsclilce, Fr:-ll Nix, Vzirolyn Nixon, Byng Nyman, Gladys Ogrlon, Joe O'I.eary, lid Olson, Evelyn Oman, Mildred Ustncs, Leif Ott, Virginia Owen. Elshcth Owen. Phyllis Paclcarrl, Jim Patterson, Ilene 1,L'1'kiIlS, Mary Peterson, Alma Petersen, Clzirice Petersen, Freda Peterson, Lawrence Pettitt, Josephine Phelps, Patty Picard. Jeanne Pickering, June Piclit, Mary Pinco, Ray l,l21'lllUl'lllOH, l3ernadinC Porleous, Norman lP1'CSllCl, Virginia Presnell, Licler Prickett, Rosemary Puls, Ralph Quant, W'altcr 48 Quinn, .Xlivizl Rzitlihuu, lh-uc Rzxthhun, Alvin: Rm-ini. Pzulliilc Ruitz, Luis Rlmaula. Yiulzi Rohh, Dirk Rifhlicl-:, -Iuzaiiitu Ruhcrls. Ruth Rnlmertsnm, june Iluhhiiis. I.:-my Ruhcwm, Xlihlrul Robinson, I4-s Rogers, Hail Rohan, BL-tty Rohzm, Jum- Rngcx's,1lu1'zncLw Rumhl. Hzirizllx Ryzm. lfrzmk Szmflcll. ,Xmy Szmflers, Loif S1lIilCl'S.1IlEZ Scl1l'vi11c1', Civ.-u1'gu Schihh. Mary Scutl, IFVIIHCCS Siegzxl. Sylvia Sellvrs. Evclyll Sinnctt, Hugh SImfe1'.Stn-lla Shain,lII:1mlys Silzxlluw, 1,011 Sheullan. Huh Sue1l,XI:1x'ju1'iu Silvziggiu, Ycru Skulicrllrl, ,lack Smith, lfhlillc Smith. lflsin' Smith, Irix Smith. jack Smiih, Lloyd J9 'Ll' VL If O VS M, lfl I O VS Y i If nf' S. fr fx: 1 X .A 1 M. R X 'I ,, I , A1 f--9 .f XR f i s il 2,1 fi-1 Smith, Luis jean 5ll'lllCk, Bob Snelling, Mary Snyder, Merle Solberg, Lois Solibzxlcke, Putty Somers, Howarrl Sprague, Mary Stzlpp, Pat Stzlve, Tom Stay, Laxvreilvc Steiner, Elsie Stevens, June Stirtzln, Georgina Stirlan, Muriel Stnne, Alfrerl Stranrl, Rolznnl Stull, Dielc Sullivan, Kathryn Suzuki, Toslnku Swift, Louise Tnpert, lien Tnrinan, Ruth Flizlylor, llolw Terhuy Helen Tompkins, jim Toms, Barlmara Tllompson, Betty .Xnn 'l'l'lO1X'llJS0l'l, Evelyn Thompson, Lloyd Tllolnas, lfil Terhune, Bill Vader, Evelyn Yan Bruut, Dim Yan Dyne, Hazel YSHUHIZI, Estelle YVake, Genevieve XYats0n, Dorothy xXvCfll'lOl'E, llarlvaru XVl1z1ley, Fred ,,,5 VVl1is1mml, Betty XYl1itC, Ivola xYil'kSfl'011'l, I.auramacI lYiles. llurmliy Wilson, Gurdon xvlllktllllllllll, Paul xYll'l-illlflll, Vincent Xvoml, Frank NY00clhull, XViuifi'ecl VV0ozlvvar1l, VV l VVortl1cn, Ja YYri ht, But' VW i . Q ,ih ry , L' li K I ' 01 xvfigllt, Don Wiigllt, Peggy YYyn1an, Marjorie Yeager, Dave Yotter, Maxine Young, Phyllis Ytterclal, Paul Zirlo, Vivian 57 fb H 1 I OVS Sojvlzonzore Class Ofdcelrs ANN CIIRISTIANSIEN, Vice-P1'v.v1'dcnt HILL SLOAN, IJI'U.YflI'CIIf PEGGY l5L.'Xf'KSTOCK, Sccwfrzry M.XR'l'1lA EDMUNDS, Trcnxilrcz' Qlags of '38 .XMAND.X XYESTIIOLD, Class .f1riz'i.rm' HAVING SOLEMNLY completed their apprenticeship, these sophomores soon will he upper classmen, branch- ing out to various activities, making new friends, and acquiring new ani- bitions. This year they have had their two entertainnients, and have securely established themselves in the Web of activity, which is Lincoln. XVith the understanding supervision of their adviser, Miss Amanda Vllesthold, we predict great things for the sophomore class. 5 2 W Cj0pfzc91f1lLo1'es lm-In 1. lilair, linlllxx nlrcs-., .Xlu-, .Xrnulnl, llllfll liznvtlctl. .Xmlrl 3, llrmtun, lllu lvv lin 'nrt ,Y ls , lizxlu-r. .Xslxlem cllisml, .Xmlursn IJ, .Xrxlulxl. ll Amlzmls. llxxrlxvl l1ylsm:l,.Xml .XlvQ11'x'u!1ll7lA', l lluttur '1 wurtll, ll, Au- Alxlcrs. Ayres, ls. Run' m l'ux llvvlelj 1111. .Xl- un. Run' ll lux , 'lk' I ', In-Qll, Q 1' 5 u xl , llzxkcly, Ik-ll, lffmml. limnlm-rick, liuzzxrnl, guy. Ima l1mvu11,.Xru-Jlnl. mul, llc'icnlxcrg, lu-ll. lifimlgvi. lun- lrcws ' , funiiiia, llznrtln-r fllllllll- lfuru I. lim-, liunlick, . f Ilzxylvy, lmgrm, llrun- mlzlgv, limwll, Caunp- ln-ll. XL. Clunplnell, rl., Ilrynnt. lirxsley. Rwzu .'. llrinilm. llllCl-ill1'llZilll, I L l:ll'lilllll4l, llmlsly. liuml, lirzlclwick lllumlmvrf, . l- lh-rtmx, Hmm, llullum. lfoivj, limvvu. ' llullum, llurlcc, cllilfli. Heil. llrcslxc-zxrc, lirxckcy, lim-st, liulvs. lfrm' .1. llzxlllwln. Clxlleruul, liraytnn, l!1.l-lfmwl, llryzm. 4 nlllwvll. lhrclcr n-lie, lluvknzuu, llugzm. Ibn- 1, 1 lxzwlu' Vlrnrlc, , L zlszul, l-uwlx, Llznrlc, i'lu'islizmQen, flll2il'llEl'. l'l!1'ls1lc-. Collin, Kuw J. Cmnpvr, tlme. fllilll' wick, f4lll'l5ll1lll5Cll, L'l1ev:llin'x'. fulc, liven- x1-vxx. l'2u'4tL'x1, llurlsou, ... I ' S4 , l l ul ru ll, Num -1, L':u'txx1'igl11.Kirby. flux follinx llell, Slllllll. .X.. KAZll'l5Oll, G., CX-lem-n. lfllriflunseu. Rum' J. i'nrm-y, llnnpf mu, liuggv, l'lu'i4tcu- sa-11, lllIlllF. Cllrlpmzum, tUlul11'um'. Row I. cllllllllllglllllll, C'rn4ley, llcKl01'ri Cllllu-ri, Kunz, Imx' ling, lJavis,l1mk, llml Suu. Rom' 2. llzxvls. D11 viml, Dempsey, liicv C'ullzxmlL'1', llalllquist lliusmorc, lluriis, lbul mam. lluzxcuu, Rim' ,J 1'4mrl-ul. frzlgc, Crilclx LII, l'ulIlLll ll l , C lmrulge. lilly. llzlvii Clorlmutl, l,IlI1lt'lS llc-fxcll, Ix'mv.1. llm'i11g tum, llzlnner, faux lllnmlnlwn, lJrm1ll:ml fl-okv, lluvlmzm. lCf'rvf.lPclncQ:l1' Ibm' . gun, tcm-wx-r. llrywn ltmlwzllwlf, ltllciua, Fl:-ll rrlc. l'-lllllwzxll. lk l':mlur-, Run' J, llelzl nvy, llunlap, l luggzxu liurkcc, IDQMQ-rs, llnn llum l'llio1t llullt .-.1 l' YZIIICIS. Bl .. lfrzulrlg Y. Run' 3. Ericksnm lfllvrl, l x'L':u' lla-l'1x' luis, llunczm. llulzuu llwutauln, lJ'1l1l1r-vp llzlxllcm. Nam' 4. llumlu lx-lwzxrmls. lunlgzlr, lun fvlmun. l'111gvllH'it4 Furfl, lluluy. llmtcr. 5? llvggcn Il. W Gjopliomores Rim' I,EIlm01'lLlS, Hum- ilton, lleck, Getty llzlnsnn, Friedt, Gzlzei ly, Gnrlclzirrl. Raw 2. Ifnltv, liclccrt, Fergu sun, lirilahl, Fritz llil1lSEll, llawkius Gregg, Coil frey. Nami 3. Harrison, Finn, lful lcrtun, Gro5S, Gihli lvlzlplqrnlfl. Fowler, Fal hs, luzelle. Knw -1. 1' zur- chilfl, Goldzlrlc, Early Gnhhi-rt, Hawthorne H1'egm'L-s, ilzllhraitli linoilwin, Cil'llfflll'I4lL'l'. Fun' Y. llealv, lfehler, Flmslic, Godfrey lirnthe, Hart, Heml- ricks, Hzxfliilason, llaycs. Row 2, Haven, Gcrlzich, Gray, Geilfles. Hatton, Grundy, llzlh- neinzxn, Hannah, lfer- hcr. Kofi' 3. Elile, lik- lunil, Gnstzxfson, Ilaff- ner, Hall, llcggen, llzxrlle, llczxvllin, liar- ringcr. Kon' 4. Hzltel- ling, llzleclc, llunter, llinlnn, Ilamilton, llzxggzlrty. Gustafson, lleitnxuller, lleycr, llenclrickson. ffUTilI.lIlllll1CVVCll, llollzlnfl, llllgllti, llen- snn, Hyncls,H:1ys, llzlll, Hyncl, llnyseth, llagcn. lflifn' 2, Hipps, l loin, 1Xn4lc1'so11, l71'icLlt, llzurlhorn,llaines, lla- znon, Hcimilzihl, Hoge- lnnil, llill. Row 3. llumnhreys. Farrar, Hughes, Hoffman, linnilie, lluthriilge, iinrilner, lluggins, ll ca von s, Horsfall. Rim' 4. Isaacson, Gaze- ly, Inglis, llnzclton, Gnofllancl, Hansen. iireenwell, llilc, Hzxun. ' Ruta' 5. Hoskins. llill, llnvulnml, llazikensen, Grimble, lseman. Row I, Kuempcl, An- ClC1'S4Jll,IOllSS,JOll1lSOll, jvrhcrt, Hcinen, John- stone, Iznncs, Keeler. Kon' 2. jnllnsnn, D., Johnson, L., Butcher, Iverson, Basel, lley- mnn, Jefferson, liar- stow, Innson, Keele. Row 3. Hanson, joy, Keeler, Johnson, Hills, Vunz. Cox, Johanne- scn, Kemp. Row 4. llansen, Smith, Isham, clilllljlljflll, Parker, An- derson, Payne, Per- kins, jefferson Byram. .Raw I, Kumasaka, Mc- .Hzirrlie, Lesher, Lang- luis, Larson, Jacoby, jones, Kenney, Ken- -gqledy, Leonard. Row 2. i Keyes, Krouse, King, Kennedy, Kinsey, Ko- ftelman, james, Leigh- Rton, Klopfer, Konrad, Lund. Row 3. Laisen, Jones, Kirkness, Blar- , tin, Larson, Kennedy, llqOllllTlZ1H, johnson, l,EZlilC1', Kvalheim, l,Marl:ley. Row 4. Lar- Vgon, Ilolnxs, Keil, lflark, Fish, Keller, llensnn, Lange, Kemp, Ln Pine, jones. 5 4 v y iii . X Rf ,N 4 a Op!1O'1IlO1'US 1121111 I. N:1kg111:11:1w. N1lx'4Ltl1k0. Nygrlvml. Xiu-1-1111. Ninn, U'l'u11' nur, Allluijlilll, Nzxknr gzmzl. lhrfx' J. NI-11111. XIic'kul4u11, Nvxxxwlznl. Irv, Nurclx. Xm'1u11, Nyiilx, Kl111'V:1y, XMIM' 14-1', Xlyn-1'a.l1'1my:. H1111 :l11:11'!.Xyl:1111l.NlH11 In-11. Nelson, Millar, Nlu1'1'i4'v, I -w1'1'n'Nt. U1- N1111. Xlmm. Nyf.tm1x1. l1'w:1' f. N4-is-111. .Xl.. Hlllwu. Nayhuuy Xluvrir -Un, Nr-lwnn, fm.. M1111 phy. XIl11'x':1y, U'l21'ir:1. Xlnuvlu, Nurlll, l1'1f:.'f,XI11111ic,Nl1hz111. XlL'K':11'i11v3', l.iggL:lt. xlk'T?VI1iI1. M:11A1v111, l,vw1N, l.n1u-7, X1111 Nlz11'1i11, Le linux. Ruiz' J, 51111011 I.2lNNQ'1'. Lipsvll, Milus. Nlitizm, Xl UTI 111 1-1 XI:111g:111. Xlzxxhcld. Xlcrugu1'. Nlitvlwlk Rfn' kr. Nc!- wu. XI:uIs1-11, Nlugzgs. KIcK2u111'lx. M1-111111v1'. l.i1111. Kln'l.:11'11s'x', H2112 tin. 51:11-Ilmxrlhl, Xlrr lim-rrznll. Rfm' .J. AIIIC' I'l1t'I'NUl1. H1111-x',Iuy1'0. T.ittIv.I.11t1, Klnvvll. HiI11m',Mfxllllscy,MMI, im. Nlnxti-nl, T.u1ul. l1'ff7.' 1. IN-1111-x'. l':l1'li1-Y. 1'1-tcm-111, l'z1v'1'iNl1, 4M1e11x. 0151, A.. fwlil. H.. T':1ltm1,HIs1'11. lx'n:1' J. Ulvulqg, 01111. 13111. Nilsml, Vlxillips. V111- 1111-V, Pri--rsmu. Xlzmlhvs, v 1 1Xv1Qu11, Izxfkzml. Ffvii' Q. Parks, VQ:11'3m1, Pvt- Crsuu. f3l5llil'. I'zu'I111'. Ilikllllbf. Ve-llvtt. P11111- iwn. l'z1v:1ttc'. Nam' J. Urmlxxily. I'1'tm'1'sn'11. P1111 11 - eww .pllillilm lfmx' 1, Pnttcr. Rugws, R1-!Eg11:11wl. l'ctr1'sm1, 011i1111. Rich. Reyuolvli. S4-utr. G1'1vtl1v. P1-:11'sm1, Sf11111w11S. Run' 3, Run. Xlills. Rin-12. I'-vwn-11, Ra-v11ulf14, Xfzltsuu. Plzmk, PirkQ1'i112, Rivk- G11. l1'w7a' 3. Pz11'1'11tf. llimldn-ll. Ii1'y11mlrlQ, 1 . . lxv1FfIv11-tf,P1xl111C. Rmlsu, Rlldc, 1'i11:11'rI. I'L'v1vh-X, Pucppcl. fx'1fr1' 4. Nvmul, SOUWO. Rich' :l1'nle011. HIICI-KCC. Ryzm, Tzxlmrl. R11I1i11Qm1, Rip- 1 ley. Iullcy, 1-QU'-Tl'U11, Rfm' 5. P:11'su11:. IMI:- e1'tsm1, Rlxomlcf-, Pvt- rillgc. Nurs I. Shulw. Shim, Sr'k1g11c'l1i, Szmnki. Rlmznlnw,91415111-11 1 5c':11'1'l1, Sl1Il11llIQV. Scll1'111'1', T11':111N1Pt1vl', SI111ttc. lfmv 3. S1-I11-111-r 111-V, S1-xtuu, Szxlslrury. Slwwrly Sc'huc111111Llvv. Smith. N.. 3114111111111 Sz111111vNm. Fnttv1'h'1-, IS, l1'mu3. SkiI!I'IOI'. S111- pck. Svlvlmlgzv. 5111-11 vz-111. IN'Zl1'liL'l'. Sc1wtl,H:1- 1'iL'l1. JM111. Fzarirh, Tvs. Story. Ruff' 4. SWRTO11- sou. Su1h'1'q11ift. 51111, linxzlaw. Snxart, Fhutt, Sc'1Ai111geour, Slmropc, S:111rUwx'g. 5 5 E5 53, jfmc, i- fx ,Q 9, pfopizomofres Raw 1. Starkey, Tay- lor, Urlving, Spring, Sund, Swanson, Stew- art, Stickney, Smith, Stzxbb, Taylor, Softley. Row 2. Vines, Thomp- son, Spear, VVz1ters, Smith, Thunes, Thyl mian, VVcbb, Steele, Spain, Anderson, Jef- ferson. Row 3. Story, Rubinson, Weber, Case Tiffany, VValsh, Smith, R., Rffwlund, Stewart, Stave. lYhiteSide. R'1:'w 4. Thompson, Stuart, lfnrlerhill. lflhriekson, VVz1sSen, Talbot, Thay- er, ll., Thayer, A. Smullin. VVal5worth. 1?f1zv5. Ulherg. y Raw 1. VVhite, Tallbom, Young, XYingate, Vl'c'h- her, Vvaite, YVl1alL'y, Thorlakson, Smith, Thonms, Knoell, Un- flcrllill. R010 3. Yvilcox Tiedemann, VVyman, XYhite, XYeingarten, Stansbury, VVehley XVolf, VVhitc, Tullber, Wlilliams. Row 3. VVooil, WYz1lCy, XYhite, VVanner, VVolfe, XYhecler, XVhitmore, Hell. Row 4. VVilliz11ns, VYhitC, xVZ1ll'lCl'112ll1g. i , xhlis O KUVIXC 56 Q DAZEDLY, tl1e Freslnnen have just discovered that Lincoln is the nainc of the establishment which tl1ey have been visiting all year. Soon, how- ever, they may Stop affecting' such innocence, and beconie natural hu- inan beings. As it took a time to get their bearings, they did not choose their class officers until the second seinester, but with Mr. Carl Mapes ably directing their infantile steps, they had a Successful party, and show proinising' signs of becoming true Lincolnites. 57 Officers 0fF1'cslz11za11 Class JACK PHILLIPS, 177'L'5I'dA'llf RAE HELLAND, Swreizzrg' ' BARTON TARO, Vive-P1'r.fid1'11I fl BILL YICRNON, Tr1'z1.v:r1'er gif f I .Vwv CZSS O Q1 ' ,1 'SJW 45. ,.,r. l f f C rcs 11110 11 lfnru I, lligcluxv, l7n'11 114-11 .X11nle1's1111. lf., .xll 1l'41'41111, Xl., llz11't1111 .X1I:l111e, .Xkiyz1111:1, ,Xki 111n1tu, lil-11w111. lfzm' 3 4111111-1'1111, linux 1' . livclwl, l-L-1'1'y. ll11tI1'1'- xx111'll1. ,Xl14L'1', llQL'Ill. ,. , ,. lfl1111ll11-1111, l,1gl1:1111. lffm' IJ. lim-l11x1c, ll1'y- :1111, Ii1':154-11. .Xll11igl1T. lll1NlIllL'll. ll-1ucI1c1'. l:llllL'I'. .XI11'z1l1z1111f N111, llmw, .X114lc1's1111. lf. 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L lark, ,l. lx'11cv 3, CZIVU- su, l11':1luy, li11c'lc111:11l. lI11fl1l1ulz, llL11'11s,C41'u:s- I15, l':111111l1vll, l:1'IlSl'li'lll. ftililllllilll, II., flmlfcl- 14-1', Run' .!. i'zlsl1n1:111, l1.,t'11uIcy, 01116. lfz11'1'. lim-:llc-:1lL', Iluwcn, Kl11'istut'I'c1w, lhllllllli. lx'11:.' I, lJvep:1i11. lin-11 g11sm1, Ii1t1'11p, Fung. llilh-Nl1m1', liIl'11c1'. llzls- 11U1'l11i. l 1tt4. llzluicls lfufu 3, list. lC:11'l1-y, lJQ:1c1111, lillwzlrnls, lCl1c1't. IMVIL-, llv111i11g, lflcsluill. l'fllsXxm'tl1, lfvl- 1lv1'. Kun' 5. ll:1i111-s. l 1tfp:1t1'ick, lic l.:1 Yu1'g11c', lfhkn-11, lfllw11, lmvlex, lf1'l:1111ls1111. lI1':1111, frilllllillll, Fox, l':11's1111, lf1'ickao11. R111-' J. lJ11t1m1, lh111:1l1ls1111. H1'ul1L', f4UlllSlHCli, 4211'- tv1', l7l11l:1y. f'1'1,171e1' Il11i'vllL'. l4l1z111Ql,fm1p- 4-1'. lx'11:.' 5. lP1111cli11, l211111ll1114'. AH rm, i2nll11A:1itl1,1i1':111' s11'u111, llL':1tl1. l 1'C11111l. 1l:1x'c1', ll:11'1', ll1':l11t, lln1'1l1'xt5'. ll:11'1'iQ1111. l1'11'ru 3, l51'1cfll11114l. l :11'- i11gL'1'. llznrtln-y, 12110. l211N1z1fv111, l 1':1111'kcf vltvll, Ili-1111e5Scy. llzlr- luw, ll4'isi11gv1A, Hmulf l1n1111 Nr l1 , 771' 3. ':111c111s. 1lm1111n'lf. Hzlrl, 1111111 1lv11,1ll1-11f1111.ll:111l1111'y, -l.14'ksu11, lI:1:1lu111s, 12:45, lx'f1:u 4, Hilumxx, llzllw. lilzxll, fS1j:1l1:1111, l.:11l1l,4.111111.l I1z1111 11l1111. H:11'lm'k, l 111'1'vQi, 5 N 7 1 Cf res 11'7f7,C'l1 Rua' I. ljllflltlll. Alvn- snn, Urigty, lialinuw- ski, julinsoirll., King, hlnllnsnu, lf, Run' J. llntlcrliclml, Jllifilllfll, l':u'lsnn, ll1lyIlHIl,Jl!l1Il' Sun, ll., Langluw, Ja culwsvii. lima j. llullf man. li.llgL'llllZl.Il, vlulinf Sun, 'l'., Alulinslon, Kra- mcr. Ilansun, llatlun. Run' I. Kzinu, lim-mln-r. lluganczunp, llulunn. Hopi-, jones, llzxzclr lwruuk, llL1inpli1'vyS. Huggins. Row J. llul lin, lulinsmm, li., llcr lwrg, llClllll'lL'liSL'l'I. lluf rcrny, lliyama, llan- Sun,,Iul111s0n,S..liirvll- llciuvr, Alolinsnn, liulu. Kwik' 3. liinncy, Kvsyci, Jrvlinston, Rn l,:1Ci:issc, llellanil, Laniins-rs. Jones, R.. l'l:illuu'ay. llarlwr, join-s, X . Ima' J. Hoskins. llougluun. Kimball, llvnilcrwwn, llullingswortll, Julius, vlonscn, licllcy. Ifmc' I. Nlalwvlui. Ma' plrs. Lauson. Larsen. Alvlvcy. lavewc, ,lL'1lAn'1'5'. Luthcr. l.:1rs-un. Rim' 3, Lylwulrl. Xlalllnwvn. Lvc, l.in1lfurs, Nlarliin- sun, Klcklunkinu, Lnnn. Liyxtun, Klalilcr. Rim' 3. Nlzxtlnfen. Lynn, Lau' fer, Logan. l.Ill'!iUl1. Ly- man, Lynch, Luilluc. Lulnnan, lfmwl, Lucas. Miller, ll. Larugzirll, Hiller, L., L:n'cum, Lit- tlc-, Luat. Lipp. Kle- L1-ml. Rim' I. Nlaxters, NIC- Ibmnxlnl, NIzmvlin.Klicl1- alsun, Marx, Blarlww, Klcncfec. KlcLcllancl. Moore, Ram' 3, Klur- gan, Herritlicw, Nil- sen, Murray, Mellor. Miles. Blatlicws, Klan' ZEHICY, Kluorc, Martin. Run' 3. Langcnlnacli, Pc-flerscn. Muck. Rlcr' nga-, Klurcli. Vex-l. Blil- lcr, Xlclhnlzilnl. Klau- sart. Rim' .l. Nl illcr, Nllwilillgll, Nlurpliy xii-yor. Klilulte, Mm-5 ray, Xlfumulit, Klcllul- locli. Nlclicc. Marlin. KlcLarcn. IQUTL' I. Nlurli, Nlslli tani. l'cl01's,Ul1:1la Paulscn, l'aass-l1ls,Nicl sen, Peilvrsi-ii, Nlille l?1m'3. Nisliitani, Pate 1J'l.e:irr, NImn'e. Xlnr ris, O'lJunnCll. Patton. 1 In-lc, Phelan. Run' 3 Hiller, Olson. Nia-S. Noves, Plummer, Klein: Nylancl, Pun n c-ll ten., Page, Plxair, 16111: 4, Peavey, Kluorly, Ul- son, Newell, Nicker- son, Phillips, Nislii taui, 59 gl'9S 1174 6 VL Row I. Robins, Pietro- manaco, Rudd, Porter, Schmoker, Rigg, Pugh, Russell, Robertson. Row 2. Prohst, Rath- buu, Ogden, Rogers, Shrocder, Sogaard, Rouse, Robinson, Har- ris, Rottinan, Pugsley, Robertson, Robinson. Row 3, Ranum, Rice, Richardson, Reilly, Pulver, Honcychurch, Oslerloth, Rice. Raw 4. Rhoades, Smith, H., Smith, G., Smith, F., Olsen, Porteous, Roh- ertson, Rogers, Ryan, Smith, ll. Raw I. Standing, Torv- ?J.IlgCl', Swanson, Schaf- fcrt, Sodcrlund, Smith, A., Shelton, Smith, R., Smith, G. Row 2. Smith, A., Satterlee, Sargent, Schultz, Sprague, Skor- stad, Ryan, Sellers, Smylie, Solberg, Row 3. Stokoe, Hatch, Thompson, Turner, Szxttcrlee, N., Siephers, Sexauer, Thompson, li., Thompson, S., Shrope. Row 4. Setter- gren, Schimmeyer, Smith, IS., Siegel, Se- vuld, Slack, Smith, W. Row 5, Taylor, Tart, Sorlie, Turnquist, Shoemaker, Thomas, Smith, ll., Sempel. Now I. Snitler, Stay, 'l'urner, Tlmrp, Stor- vik, Stein, Tart, Stuc- stall. Row 2, Thomp- son, M., Steuding, Thompson, P., Tucson, Tl'lLll'l1'I0l1Kl, Atwood. Row 3. Spzitari, Pur- scy, Stromer, Stronime, 'I'h11rnioud. Row 4. Vernon, Taro, Tal- madge. 60 D QL ll O O frL1i!62 ,, - Y, ,, .4 fisfjifd C lass Daly li.XY KENNEDY, Hixioriuu MICKEY LANYLICR, M iII 'ZKlI'Z.fl'I' ITALIC RIIEPE, Proplwf ALICE l.0NfilfEl.f.OVV, Sung 7ur1'tm' l.XNliKINIl1.Xl.L, Puff QZCLSS TCL!! FOR THE LAST TIME the Seniors are a care-free, informal family together. Poet, VVill-writer, Historian, and Prophet have clealt with the past and future of the class. The song has been playeclg the play has been given. Unpleasant things have been forgotten, pleasant tiines recallecl and future hopes niusecl. These Seniors will not soon forget Lincoln friends, yells and songs. They will not soon forget the sweetness of life at Lincoln. T 62 , , C0111l11c'lIt'Cl1It'1lf Sf7ClIkC1'.S' .S'C11l1'tf llffil tu Vigllfj V ,l.XNlf 'l'lllUlk'liXlOlQ'l'lJN. l7111'11H,1' ,5'l't'11L'1'1' l!lQ'l'TY Rl.XRIl'1 POXVICR, .Y11l11l11fnr1u11 ,.,. v. . ,,. . lilz l H NILXR lllzlx, .SI111l1'11t .Sf'1'11l:t'1' ,S't11111Ii11,g- 1 RIZXKINLIXIIJ, If111'1rl11',S'fu'11k1'1' .,i H ,. , . 1f1X14.1,1 1111m11suN. 1f111v1111m-11111 f ' xrmxrxx ILXIII., .s'f11111'111 xpt-111W Coz 1111 H,ll1L8lltC81fHQlrLf T115 S1-:N lcms have crossed the stage. They have hid farewell to l-i1icQl11 --greeted the worlcl-acceptecl a challenge. They have reviewed prob- lems of great social and ccuiioiiiic 1Jl'Ol11ll1Cl'lCC which require more tlmuglit and wiser cfmsicleration than ex'e1' lmQf9re, Racing a situation which must he coiiquererl-for which a solution must he founcl, they pass on to fincl a way out, to err aiicl make mistakes, but always to progress. 53 rg ecwfe er eff ' J Q55 L f'E1,rZA1:ETH! Wfhere is my grandfatheris portrait? And where is my brass cuspidor? shouted Herbert in front of his xvife's guests and his daughters fiance. The husband, a self-made man and a domineering father, tries to plan his sons' and his daughter's careers to suit his own purposes. His wife, the inconspicuous backbone of the family, suddenly decides to assert her authority-and that's where the fun begins. Herbert disgraces himself at an exclusive dinner party in his own home, and his wife turns the tables by receiving his business friends in a good, old-fashioned setting. She waves the celery in Nr. Havens' startled face and Alice calmly pokes Mrs. Havens in the side as she serves the 'fstewf' The play was a riot of laughs and a decided success under the efhcient direction of Miss lXlarion McAllaster. 64 Q emioif gvfay east Big-hearted Herbert Kalness . . . jim Chadwick Elizabeth Kalness Robert Kalness Alice Kalness . Junior Kalness . Martha, the Maid Andrew Goodrich Mrs. Goodrich Mr. Goodrich . jim Lawrence . Amy Lawrence Mr. Havens . Mrs. Havens . 65 L. . Jeanne Harper . . XVarren Clodfelter, class of l93U Barbara Ellis 'Ianet Upcraft Ralph Duby Kenneth M eenach . Juanita Eckert T . ....i I ,loyd Nelson . . Dorothy Yan de XYatcr Dale Riepe John Goodwin Gordon Baxter Grace Croncher . Gilbert Trekas . Jean Trow fl, li .efzfcz fast U11 ordvr of lZflf'CCll'fl1lL'CQ Saselia, violinist . . Jimmie Spelvin ......... . llarbara Horton q Allen lieaeli ' lilim llunt Otis Hooper, of the AnglemsJXnieriean Vaufleville Agency, Squantumville ............ Harolcl Selmeniek Rosie Rafferty, a manieurist ....... Gertrude Nellis Pops Sliencloraff, proprietor of tlie Elm Tree lnn Mrs. Ten Brock, a settlement worker . Sally ot the Alley, a founclling . Sis, Sallfs sister ............ Constantine, Granfl Duke of Czeeliogovinia, a waiter Elm Tree Inn ............ Blair Farquar. an only son . Rieliarcl Farquar . . . Vlfaiters . Founcllings, Lacly Visitors, Guests. QProinpter: Yene Hansonj . l'aul Elliott iAnn Xlliitesicles it L4 mis liuelm . lletly Vickers Evelyn il lagmoe , A 41.,a 1lL l,l1C . Riley Gilmore Max Larsen . . Gil 'frelqas llarvev Fullerton Llovcl 'Nelson l,loi'cl Swenson 66 Cvperczi Lfl'I'IOLl7ING lTs REl'l l'A'l'ION for muttino' on excellent o Jeras, Lincoln m l produced Sally to capacity audiences March 27 and 28. A humorous situation story was gaily tied together with tricky dances, songs, and colorful costumes. Sally may have been of the alley but her dancing was high class. lioth liettv Vickers and Evelyn Hagmoe gave entertaining dance numbers. The riotous humor of Riley Gilmore, l'aul Elliot, llarold Sebenick and Gertrude Nellis added spice to the production. Max l-arson's talented voice combined with the other array of musical skill helped produce an opera that Lincoln will long remember. Mr. ller- bert l'hilippi's effective stage setting, Ed Conrov's dress creations, and Miss Dorothy liwapil's able coaching, and Mr. Carl Pitzer's directing, allied with the niusic department, all were essential parts of the successful opera Sally of Hana' Row I. llunt, Jolinsun Nitzscliku, 'l'nrvz1ngc1' liflglllllll, lzlltfllilll 'l'lmrlalcson, XY0lf, .Xn slersnn, llrown, Graf funrlcr. Rami. 2. Lunul lmerg, 1lcG0w:n1, Sinn urs, C'znnpbcll, .Xfl3ll'lS -lznncs, liarhur, Howes Sclnick, Kcllcy, Quant Jennings. Row 3. Hin ton, Hennmn, Xlcllun nlcl, Xlzxrklcy, Sclnnn kcr, llnnn, llrcnligcl' Ellis, Prcsnall, Con rlen. Ram' 4. llnffmn xXYClJl7CI', farlson, Orllc Olsnn, Vnrey, Sutton Smith, l'ow4'r, .S Umor f?l'L'IIC'Sf1'Cl Kam' I. lierry, fliup man, 1iLllfClll'l', llarsli man, Ellis, XYctn1nre 1Xnflc1'Snn, llortun, lil lis. Ran' J. Hunnuin Roluurtsnn, 'llorvnngur llrigliznn, l:L'!'OC,llZ1l'Sll man, Bnclmn, Tlxorlzik son, lYurtl1in, .Xnmlur won. Row 3, Nlcflownn Harris,Tliurston, Hun won, l.ungt'cll0w, An llross, johnson, Snli lmakke, Voslullo, Olson Ilnnl, RMK' 4. llinton l.un4lbcrg, lli'affl1mlL'r Xlzlrlclcy. Nlziclicmrilcl lillis, llrcrligcr, Slxuck Sutton, Clmulen, Prcs nall. fu 71 li0l' O1'c'l10sf1'a Ron' 1. Hnrgutroyfl Xzlnml, Siinmons, lilnir Hcjunkins, illarlc Kuemlwl, Iluckmnn Carter. Row 3. Gil more. Storey, Nitzsuli ke, Wlriglit, Gregg XYclsl3, liorsell, Clark Turnquisi, Chapel Ron' 3. Bznlver, Dont son, ldnclfors, Vllolfe llrzly. Thorp, Sclnno ker, Bzxucr, Slcnllcrnml Ran' 4. Nielson, Iilll' sey, Smith, Cznnpbcll lirnwn, Carlson, Xvell her, Yickers. Raw 5 Sinnelt, Visser, VV0st Miss Pirlduck, Nitzscli kc, Ucllc, Power. l N i , ' 1 x l 1 J X X l X v x x l X , r s 1 X l X! ,Q3,,,,,Cj XVHAT IS SCHOOL without its football games, and what's a football game without a good pep-inspiring band? Lincoln may well be proud of her band which, under the direction of Mr. Pitzer, provided entertainment at pep and regular assemblies, and contributed to the Annual Christmas Concert. The band devoted most of its time to concert music, preferring this type to the strictly military band music. Complementary to the above mentioned achievements during the year, the band united with the Chanters in a colorful display of talent at the Thanksgiving games. C3 enior Qrclaesfra FORTY-FoUR of Lincoln's most gifted musicians combine their talents to compose Lincoln's Symphony or Senior Orchestra. Almost attaining adult symphony standards, the orchestras soul-stirring interpretations of masterpieces produce chills of wonder up and down the spine of its appreciative audiences. All moods of music were studied during the year. The deep, majestic Kamenoi Ostrow, the fast-moving, brilliant Vtfilliam Tell Overture, and the light, catchy, colorful tunes from the opera Sally, were all capably handled. Mr. Pitzer directed the Orchestra and Robert Anderson was Concert Master. 1 1fm1io1f Qrclres fra COMPOSED mostly of underclassmen, the junior Orchestra is the train- ing ground for the Senior Orchestra. Organized chiefly for this pur- pose, this group makes few public appearances, but! nevertheless, its members work conscientiously while striving to increase their playing ability. E Quite comparable to the 'supers or '4scrubs necessary to every athletic team, these young musicians strive to make the 'ftirst team' or Senior Orchestra. Under the direction of Miss Pidduck, the students develop a better knowledge and appreciation of good music. 'Y 69 f ll f' ,buy F r CQ: :zx::4 an Boys' Clfltl1lfCI'S lx'lm' I. llnnt, llurink llotellix1g,l'n1'tL-1', lfish XYntsnn, Gzilhrailli 'l':1ylm', Slim-ehzin, Graf fn nil Q- r. XYhitcsirle Nutz' J, Szlwyvr, lk-n nn-st. Snnick. Napkin Nurlzinml. llnwnmn, Na vin, Fcluuniclc, Hunn l.:nrSnn. Sunil, lircnli gn-r. Riffs' 3. .Xmlcrsnn Nl 4-ggs. Nlcllnwrin vlznfksun, i'l1appcll, lln ilvrhill. Pitzer, Carl .X, lim-niivllmnlm, llzluson liililiniw. Rlvrick liivpu, lin-null. Raw 4 XX'riglit'. Tngwr-ll. l rcc' 1n:1n, .Xnvln-rsmi. Mur- rziy. Smith. llill. llzix tr-r, llncknnni, .Xruns lrnrg,ll:1y. lfllia. Run' 5 Hillc. Smith. Sprague fl2llH1!llL'll, llnclcee, lilj limit, Yelnwnzl. C511 U11 z'01'.r .S'0jv1'a1zf0 lfrqv I. Barnes, Rnlmn, l'L-tersnn, Nelson, llay zxrml, NX Qtninrc, Rollin sun, Nlclmrexi. Ram 2. ilnzcly. 1lIll'1'lH, Fulle- stzlcl, ll2U'Sll1'l12lI1, Fvroe Smith. Ilcvnizxn, Rml y. XYillcins, hlnlinswn, XYl1il4', Snllqcrg, Ny- lzlnfl. lliblay. llvltersmi, N i c S. Tllolnpsun, llnrlcv. lfufu J. -lnhnf sun, Smith, XYriglit, lllHlL'Illl. Fritz. Pitzer XYI1lsL'. llrynn, Yiclccrx llnghc-S. ClfIlIllfCl'.S' . llfu lxlm' 1, 'l':'rrell, Julilin 'l'r0w, livlnicrly, l,l'lClA sun, Tunis. Craig lllnclcstock, jolxn:-on . Scoit. Raza' J. llell, Ulxerg. Klartin. lllnm, Peeplcs, Gzxsely, Tlwrn- inn, Yenvmzl, XYhite, , ,. l-nch, Cnlnlan. Ron' R Nlarkely. Flieiler COXTIIIIOU, lleniingway: Sliecnlv. iizlnficlfl, Snel- ling, llogclnncl, llish- nnw. Simunsen, O'NIal lay. Kors' 4. liorsell liuel1n.VVl1ite-side,Nell lis,l'cttit,1louflie, llronkins, Smith, Ilen- ning. Hcnton, Nelson Nairn. 70 v .As Qlzan fers Tnls vEAR's C11AN'rERs surpassed previous high standards and set a more difhcult pace for future groups. Always known as an a capella choir of ability, the 1935-36 aggregation outdid its predecessors, who had made the Lincoln Chanters well known in high school music circles up and down the Pacific Coast. Over ninety girls and fifty boys made the Chanters an organization that Lincoln was proud of, especially at Thanksgiving Day, when the Railsplitters tangled with Garfield for the football championship. After being drilled for several days by Paul Chappas, Lincoln alumnus and expert band major, the Chanters, in new costumes went on the field to give excellent formations that brought hearty applause from 25,000 Seattle grid fans. The performance that topped the afternoon was that formation when the Chanters moved in a huge red and black-spoked wheel, each member keeping perfect rhythm. Under Basil Cameron, the Chanters with other high school a capellac and music groups sang a number of selections with the Seattle Symphony Grchestra. The training that the members got considerably impressed the group. This program with the Seattle Symphony was held at the Civic Auditorium as one of the regular Saturday night features. Ur. Cameron also discovered a few new truths concerning high school music groups. First semester Chanters sang over the radio on two Pacific Coast hook-ups, entertained at the Olympic Hotel and the Central offices, as well as a number of minor engagements. At the Christmas Concert, the Erl King received much favorable comment. Second semester work was devoted to the opera Sally and the Spring Concert. Mr. Carl Pitzer, who has built the group from obscurity, deserves all of the credit for its worth-while advancements in high school technique and general high performance. fi Fl'USfllIlC'll- ,SlUf7ll0Ill0l'C Ifmu 1. flavor, Kuma- suka. l':1ulsc-ix, Olxatu, Tolllmni, Slcvvart, fnpp, llynd, Peterson, Fry, jones, RMU 3. Tziylur. Iluslinell, lllair, llzlfliilixsuli, Fer- licr, XYillizinis, Ed- munmla, llall. Xlclilcr, llortoix, XYrigl1t, lm- puz, Rui' 5, Nilzsclxkc, Vlzxrk, VValil, VVl1it- niorc, XYriglit. Davi- snn, 'l'limiipsm1, Klar- tin, lilfnnrr, Fricdlund, Ilillesliziw. liillix' 4, Hu- yzuxm, Nir-S, XYnter5, Klrtli, lim-cm, I.:-r-, Pick- ering, llzibcoclc, Grun- slun, SL-xalicr, Durn- ing. llzlwtliurnc. Rt77i' 5. llziiismi, llzizelton, Sclmn-iinziucr, Miss Piddurk, Blvrzxger, Trogdun. G1'1'I.s ,711111'01' Row I. Sasaki, Cook, fikiyzlnlii, Carlson, Fer- guson, lirown, Peters. llrucv, Daniels, Row 2. Rudd, Nymzin, Dem- ing, 1l:ill'ncy, Makin- sun, L21-rlucli, lluysetli, llrucc, Lutlivr, Plu- ninndmi. Ran' 3. Dur- liult, lircenwell, llam- niert, In-Hers, llipkon-, Keiuiv. Xlurcli, llurkcv. l,lfilll1l'. lion' 4. Miws Pidduclc, HcC'lurc, An- derson, Carlsmi, lila- lien. .. , -, . Gzlrls ,Sc1z101' lfufu I. T1,vrV:nngei', linziicr, Rogers. .leger- sun, lfrzincis, Gunder- snn, Tlmrlzikwn, Abc, Vnclerliill, XYilli:inisun. Rim' J. Keniicy. Nul- sun, l'z-lcrson, llaylcy, l'orlcr, 'l'li0ni:x:4, Bell, l ax'i1igw', Quinn. Ron' 3. Ilulusun, liirkland, Spain, lYernccku, An- derson, Xvfigllt, VVil4-s. Horton, Rudd, lfrzuicis, Nun' J. Smith, Selsvt, lsuacsmi, Maron, Blllllf gun, Lnngfellow, Stew- art. Miss Pidduvlc. F1'c'.s'l11l1C1z- .S'0f1l1011101'C Now 1. Clonlfeltcr, lloffnizin, lluukman, Fox. Ruttnian, Hutton. Tziylur. Row 3. llnrton, lluttcrliclnl, f'1lSlllTl21ll, .-Xrwinv, Rice, Nielscn, Nelson. fzisliiiiznix, Ron' 3. lYilli:1nis, liicc, Gru- limn, NYL-rneclca-, Miss Piflflucli. lsllzxni, Ryan, XYilli1Q. lrnn' 4. Grif- fitll, Nlcllouald, Dsl- liridgc, Ilcrtmiller, Tzllllxzlnlplc, frozier, Plxillips, l.zn'sg:n'rl. v -, . llnvs ,S 011101' li'r cv I. Sclireincr. Pow- vr, llzill, llootsun, Roll- insim. ,lul1ns4m, llolx, llilluuk, llylsnizx, Gris- vrirrl, f4Zll'lFl'Jll, XYirk- nizin. Irma 2, Kelley, Iilzikely, lleggs. Mah- ler, Nlrlnlscii. .Xsliniorng l'z1rrull, lCkluml,.lones, Suniery, lletcrsmi, Yun Ilrunt. lfnti' X, Robert- son, XYill, llI1llCI'llill, lYoodw:xrrl, llziun. llziwmun, ll:vninic1','l'ul- ly, l'l.IlI'l!, Gicsv, Pros- nrall. Sylvester, Doug- lzis, l'ruin, 72 Qu, BOYS AND GIRLS who wish to End an opening in Lincoln's music depart- ment discover the glee clubs to be of inestimable value. Although meet- ings are only twice a week, as a one-half credit subject, these organiza- tions accomplish a great deal during each semester. lt is good preparation for advanced work in music and Chanters. Miss Pidduck has charge of four of the five glees 3 three girls' glees and one boys'. Mr. Pitzer sponsors the boys' advanced glee, giving Senior and upper class boys every oppor- tunity to oin the Chanters if they have shown rather marked improve- ments during a previous semester. After good workin glee for several semesters, those who show promise in the other glees, as well as the advanced boys, are allowed, if there are openings, to advance to Girls' and Boys' Chanters. The Glees sing during Spring and VV inter Concerts and sometimes add to assembly programs. Foundation work in the piano, keyboard harmony in its first stages, note reading and cognizance of harmony are a few of the fundamentals received in the Glees. Doing so much of tl e basic work in music and supplying such invalu- able assistance at thes tim s has ear led for the glee clubs a definite place in the i ii ' ar 1 ent. MD 7 3 C?J1'LUj7.S'ZlOZS QCLZGVLCJCLV' Svfvf. 9-School eonvenesf need more he said! SUM. TO-JOSClJll Dootson rates as first Lincolnite to subscribe to the Totem Xlleelily. Sept. II-uliig-ll6E1I'tCCl Her- bert is selected for Senior Play, SUN. I2-Stanley Stapp prints Doe Donalclson's latest song hit. Srfvt, 13- lfriclay the thir- teenth. School spirit haunts the premises. Svfvf. Ijf-lC2lll liiekert and Margaret Cloyd are thrilled about being shipwrecked. Sf'fi1'. I6-NlZllJH1'lCSC Club pieks George Tanaka for President. Svfvf. if-liicldies strive for Many on liank Dar! Svff. 18-Mr. Pfaff leaves to head English Department at liranldin. SUN. IQZJHHC Throelqmorton launches plans for Triple L. Sept. 20-Lynx Club hails VValt Venema as its president. Sept. 21'-John Goodwin re- turns from trip to England. I say, old Chap! ' 74 ZQVLCJCI V Soft, .?.?7l.lllCOlH stuclents go to Slllllllly School 1 ?l. Scfif. 23-hlilfgt' lfreiclt looks for .Xdele lXlZltl1CSlJll, Al Cru- ver, and Red Kiorclan. SPN. 2,j-hlohn Taylor think- ing up new iclezis-How new? SUN. 26-'ICIIIHIC Harper chos- en presiclent of Girl Reserves. Scfii. 30-llucl Lough seen buying hosiery in the Lzicly Iietty Shop. Off. I-George liarker and lil- liot Lough accuse Klr. liiteh of being Capitalist. Ort. 2-lyllt O'Klz1lley is elect- ecl ,lunior lfrench Lflulm presi- clent. Off, 34l5ill Dell seen with one ofthe'A.lo11es gi1'lS. Ort. .1-Lynx yell leaders sport new sweaters. f2Cf.5v.'XL1lll1l1H seene :lt l'.-'l'. A.clz1nce..lolmny Stz1r's orches- tra furnishes music. Oct. 6-All those who attend- ecl slept until high noon-llo hum ! Oct. 7-Grace Croueher is mis- taken for the Lady in Red. Oct. 8-Charles lloard carries l'i out 300 clecimzils-Einstein leaves for Germany. 75 d nupsizoi A !,1'fC1'111',i' 511111: 11f,1111111c1I lx'1m' I, 1171111 right: ,lzinei llperzlfi A111119 '1'l11'11uli111o1'l1111 Vic--ly 1'1'ep1n'!4 1'l1y11is1111w:11'11 fx' ' P' 11.1 ., lmle R11-pe K11111 Nliller 116ll1'g'C'l1f111Zlliil 1111111 '1':1yln1' 1:I'L'1l '1'11m11pwo11 Rex liineaiil l?11s1'11C.vs Sfflff l.uf1 111 righl: 15111111 1f1'iCk41111 ,A Leslie 1141191115011 9' A A1111-1c11:1vens Nfznlculmli:11'fft1-111 Yiuim' li2il1111E Oscar ROSL'I14l111S1. .11l:'i.f1'1' QQ AW? 1 F, I 'J 1 5 ,, 'fy 1 22 1, fLC 1fl11fl1fLCL 1 xx CL 1.11412 T11 11: 1z121'o1:11s or A '1'1c11z12 carvecl 011 ll 711010111 pule, the 11ig'111ig'hts of Li11eo111, 1935-1U3C1a1'e 111'ese1'vec1 111 the '1'o'1'm1 21111111211 The book this yezu' features 2111 Zl1J1111K12'l11CC of 1111111111211 pictures. Since 12191 j:11111a1'y the ec1it111'iz11 stat? has 11ee11 1Z11i111:Q' 1111 111V6111fl1'5' of se111m01- 11 fe. Senior editors, Phyllis Howmcl 211111 Frecl '1'1111111ps1111 3 l1161'?11'y eclitor, 76 Janet Upcraftg school-life editor, Cicely Peeples, sports editor, Jim Miller 3 Girls' Club editor, ,lane Trockniorton 1 Boys' Club editor, George Tanaka, and feature editor, john Taylor, wrote up the numerous out- standing sections of Lincolnlife. Editor-in-chief, Dale Riepe, assisted by Rex Kincaid, directed this work, as well as the many other tasks con- nected with issuing an annual. The editorial stat? is especially grateful to Miss Cora Espeseth, the literary adviser, for her valuable time and assistance. The business side was efficiently managed by jack Havens. Assisting hiin was Leslie Robinson, who directed the advertising staff, consisting of Edith Erickson, Everett Ellis and Victor lianibe. This staff owes much of its success to its adviser, M r. Oscar Rosenquist. XVrite-ups have been written, copy has been culled, pictures have been taken, pages have been printed, engraving has been entered. lt's all in the past now, and here is the annual. V1 l'lSll6SCfll, .44ir'i.r1'r 77 Amina! lidifcrs Imft fu right: Rex Kincaid llale Riepe jack Havens 4 Qfnczjnshots QCIZQVLOZCITW Oct. 9-Rex Kincaid attempts to scale a telephone pole with his car. Oct. IO-Triple L members feel duly initiated after the banquet. Oct. I5+rl'OfC1T1 reporters in- terview Yiee-President Garner. Oct. I6-Harvey Hat Tanki- niinen corresponds With dusky, Mexican Senorita. Oct. I7-.-Xnother revolution shakes southern neighbor. Oct. 21-l,lOyCl Nelson catches 120-pound shiner. Oct. 22wDon Franett catches same. Oct. 271-DiCli Lyle declares he is a woman-hater. Oct. 25-W'ilbur Hailey passes out seven packages of gum in history class tteacher told him he couldn't chew unless every- one was supplied J. Oct. 3I-Halloween. llill Me- Donald and Larry Pepin found ringing doorbells and asking for treats. Nov. I-Sl3CCl3.l senior edition of the Totem is printed. Re- port eards are issued. Pupils unanimously agree to a no- grade' system. 78 Q61 Q11 alla 'I t' X012 6-Senior Slmrlle given in honor of Senior l'lay Cast. l'. S.-Play Cast has dress re- hearsal so can not attend. .Y072 8-Senior play presented. .Xudience appreciative, X072 Q-Ditto above. .Ymu I2-Mr. A'Crafty Cravatu Hays iniliets panel on defense' less students. .Yom I3fl,ll1COl11'S tumbling team tumbles. Norm I8-CZllCl1Ll2lI' writers threaten to commit suicide. Staff willing. X012 21-.X no-homework svs- J , tem is unanimously agreed on by students. X012 26-Tom Barrett wires Santa for box of apples. 1 Iiarly bird eatelies the worm. J N011 27-Girl Clianters look enchanting in new sweaters at 'l'hanksgix'ing Day Game. IDN. 6-Smile Day, lfveryone tried it. QQX miss is as good as her smilel Der. I3-Dave Plumb and Dick Tugwell found shadow boxing. DCC. If-l'1I'6Cl llartos joins the navy. lle'll probably have gobs of fun. 4. i 1 9 ..:f:3:,,-Q . 'v 'vw 1, ,J ' ,-' .H f' , .. 11 5 Q ltfff, - A r Nw. X llCI!J8!LOl'S LXHI., , il: I.Y,'7' ie OL zrzrzco In Ofem l+'AMoUs Lixsr wonps heard weeldyf' l'hursday morning and only half the sport copy in? XVednesday is the deadline l The halt-finished dummy is sent to the printing shop and is greeted by the printer with, XVhere is that sports editor, -and so far into the night. And the sports editors, Don Crosby and Don liennedy, are not alone in their valiant iight to get copy in on time, tor the feature and news editors, janet Upcraft and Ruth lXflcDonald, breathe sighs ot relief as Friday, their day of rest, arrives. Horrible nightmares of tardy copy chase one another through the dreams of Victor liambe and jim Knap- ton, editors-in-chief, and at dawn they rise, wan and worn, to combat another day of labor. There are, however, occasional bright spots in the life of the TOTIEM editor when news scoops fill all that copyless space over which he was becoming slightly worried. Lincoln gossip, news, and puns Find their place on the feature page, and how the reporters cudgel their brains for acceptable jokes! As 'lim Knapton struggles over editorials, Pat Kohler puts two and two to- 80 Iidzfors Luft to 1'i,tfl1t.' George Tanaka Stan Stapp Rex Kincaid lim Knapton Victor liambe News Sfaff lf.rtrc'r1U riglzl .' ,lack Slade Robert Norland Klrouun' ruliy tlrslr from left io rfglzt: Nlllfltxl Keith lfrances Ripley Vic lizimbe Audrey Hubbard lhimiko Nakaxratase lletty Lee VVilkins Marjorie llansen llarbara Blake llill Tliomas Ruth Rlellonald lolm tiomlwin ,leanne llavis Camera Shy: lletty Pearse .Xrleen Costello IIULIZLIIVC Steiff lfrwxz Irff llllllllllf t!'r',rlCS ,lanet l'peraft ,Xlvina lit-lcbner lohn Taylor Ray l'inev Miss Ilalil l'at liohlt-r llelte Nairn lliarles tliese Norman Lough .S p0rf.v .ll'o1H1dgr0:'f' fron: left fo1'f7gr01'z1r1: llill Nlacllonaltl lion from lon -lim Kliller lion Vrosby llubert lfllis llale liiepe lion Kennedy Cuuiera .Silly 3 llon Nleqlrtliur liert Ilubbard Ray Pineo ,l3llCfi1l1'lSCll Solveig Satber Vincent Johnson lion fonrtriglxt .Xrt llademan gether and gets Tom 'll0l11S.u Ray l'ineo tiptoes about school as the 'l'0'rEM Scout, while llluriel lieith, Audrey Hubbard and Charles Ciiese collaborate on l'ersonal l'atter. .leanne Davis forages through lis- change papers. while llert Hubbard checks over copy. Ruth McDonald is a familiar ligure as she urges on time copy from the news staff: Charles Giese, 'leanne Davis, Muriel lieith, Patricia Kohler, Chimiko Nakawatase, lletty Pearse, Ray l'ineo, Frances Ripley, ,lack Slade and Hill Thonias. Sports writers are: Don Crowton, Hubert lillis, Bill McDonald, Don McArthur, and :Xrt Hademan is advertising manager. On the lirst semester's staff were: Stanley Stapp, Rex Kincaid and George Tanaka, editors in-chief: llarbara lllalie, news editor: Dick llenham, -lim Miller and Dale Riepe, sports editors: Alvina lielchner, feature editor: .lohn Taylor, editorials: and reporters: Fred llartos, Arlene Costello, lion Courtwriglit, Hubert Ellis, lane Gaasch, john Goodwin, Marjorie Hansen, Vincent johnson, Norman Lough, Elmer lllinckler, Bette Nairn, Robert Xorland, Solveig Sathre and lletty lllillcins. Miss llernice Dahl is faculty adviser for Tina l,1Nc'oi.N To'rEM. 81 nn Gjmajwsltots QCIZGVLJCIV' Der. I6-l-,i1lCOl11 says farewell to Miss Morgenstern at tea. Dec. 20-Teachers: Remem- ber your vacation doesn't start until 3 :l,0. Then came the hol- idays. Dec. .?5vli6lfty Ann Thomp- son goes fishing. Jan. T'-C2llCI1ClZ11' writer re- solves to hnish calendar on time. fan. S-Opera tryouts for young hopefuls. Mar. 28-Ditto above. Apr. I-Everyone feels fool- ish. Afir. 8-Phyllis Howard in- spired by the tuberculosis test, remarks Tee llee or not Tee Bee. Afvr. Isl-EClliOf conceals lunch in waste paper basket. Apr. IQ-h.A1JI'll showers of greetings on chosen commence- ment speakers. Apr. 22-lD21Ugl1tCI'S take their mothers to clever Mexican ban- quet and Tannhauser Dance Drama. Milky 1-Bob Lockhart gets two days' notice from Mcllardie. Slay 3WMany students wish Miss McKee a speedy recov- ery. 82 Qu Z8 'H JCI 'V' May S-Lockhart gets stream- line Chev with radio. May I3-Pill lloyle all-city Girl Reserve president. Alloy 171-Doris Koenig wins prize in Scholastic short story contest. May I5-.lI:1Cli Havens heads senior picnic. May I6-'-.IllI1Ct Upcraft inter- views jimmy Allen. XVas he charming? Just ask her. M'ay I8-fxflllllill staff extends compliments to editor's mother for excellent lunch. lllay 27-Seniors start doing homework. They feel that they should set a good example. Jzmv 3-'Ul1Cl61'Cl2l sstnen brighten as the fifth nears. .Imnr .1-Atmosphere hecomes positively joyous. fum' 5fSeniors pack up and leave. Hurrayl fzmr 8wSeniors go picknick- ing. .fimc I0-Most seniors gradu- ate. June II-PYOIH climaxcs school life of class of '36, fmw I2-Cicely Peeples, lone senior, ventures back to look for crumbs in annual office. 83 4 fwjzuzfnsizois d'268CLgE?1 S l THE SPEAKisRs' CLUB, sponsored by Mr. Earl Cochran, is a new Lincoln activity organized to help students improve their ability to speak before an audience. The club trains students for the exteniporaneous contests, conducted by The Sons of the American Revolution, University, and Toastmasters, Club. The officers for the year were George Duby, presidentg Edith Erick- son, vice-presidentg Fay Henton, secretary-treasurerg 'Patricia Stapp, parlianlentarian, and jim linapton, sergeant-at-arms. Sflealeemj Club de Merritt. Row 2. Campbell, R., Duff, af, Holstrom, Duby, Hen- ton, Campbell, NV. Raw 3. Moon, Miller, Knapton, Kzinno, Mr. ry, Porteous, Kincaid. Debate Squad Smith, C., de Merritt, ton. Rau' 3. Porteous, Nelson, Moon, Knap ton, Miller. Row 4. Elsa berry, Carter, Ander- son, Kincaid, Gustaf- son. 84 Row 1. VVitsky, Erick- son, Esterbrook, Stapp, Cochran. Row 4. Gus- tafson, Carter, Elsber- Raw I. Peek, Knoell, Marx, Butterworth, Stapp, VYalflcck, Smith, Arnold. Raw 2. Xvitsky, Duff, XVOOAI, Mr. Coch- ran, Holmstroni, Har- per, Esterbrook, Hcn- Knapton, llolmstrom, NI 'wt NI ll A oon, ., app, 1 1 er, Henton, Kincaid. Earl S. Cochran, fifldfll N X X Tw Debate Team I r 1, ax-M ,Mfr ff l L r QQ afe s 'eam USING Tl-Ili non-decision style of debating for the first time the other high schools were met in debates during the year. Wlith mighty fiourishes and convincing arguments the Lincoln debate teams discussed for the fall semester whether or not the manufacture of munitions should be a government monopoly. The affirmative team was composed of Rex Kin- caid and Patricia Stapp. Fay Henton, Gilbert Moon, and Jim Knapton took the negative side of the question. The second semester's teams were composed of Irene Holstrom, jim Knapton, Frank Miller, Gilbert Moon, and Patricia Stapp. They debated the question Resolved: That commercial advertising is socially detri- mentalf' At the last debate of the semester, with Broadway, the problem solving style of argumentation was used with great success. Lincoln made a clean sweep of the three extemporaneous speaking contests of the year. Fay Henton won the Toastmasters' extempore con- test, While Patricia Stapp took first honors in both the S. A. R. contest and the annual University of Washington extemporaneous contest. With additional fields of information stored in their minds the squad ended a happy year with the annual All City Debate Banquet which was held at Ballard. 85 QZZLZQZ xx-. .Xxx . rf. I f .. .f X C'l0tlt'fICS e. Shirley liosclly XX'illiam Nollan Starr Sutherland llarl Yliiisslucrg -. - - , -- UL . offs cl Tina PAs'r YEAR has been a successful one for Lincoln athletics. In every sport the Lynx made an excellent showing, and when each schedule was terminated, they were at or near the top. Much of the credit for the Lynx athletic success should go to the coaching staff. ln llill Xollan, Lincoln has one of the most capable high school coaches in the city. Always in the running, his teams, xvhether championship material or not, catch the fancy of the fans. Shirley Boselly is a wise baseball mentor and an able assistant to Coach Nollan. By his coaching of underclass football and basketball teams, Boselly builds the foundation for future first team championships. Similarly, Mr. Xlvasse berg and Mr. Sutherland have given Lincoln some good golf and tennis teams. f J Al XJ Xe lx XYICLDON, 'lkirlvle IEEICLICR. Gsdrrrf LlRUXY'I'ON. Full NIXON.ecv1tm i p I 7 33 fflef Q C oof 941 L L ip eczsozz Avriiia trinnning Queen Anne, Roosevelt, Franklin, and XYest Seattle. Lincoln went on the held to tztce the llroaclway Tigers, who had pre- viously held Gztrhelcl to 21 scoreless tie. il lula-hipped. unzuiiniously chosen All-city, Lloyd Phelps sifted through the Lynx line like drifted snow. Gains l'Zl1'lg'lllQ'fl'Ulll 10 to 40 yzirds inside hini the most dreaded Tiger ol' the day. Then the once-defezited Ahes opened up on Garfield on Tliznilcsgiving. For several years no one hzid scored E1 touchdown against Garfield on 21 running play until Speed Lockhztrt went through Gz1rlleld's secondary on the ten yzircl line to score standing' up. The Black Gliostu Russell of the Purple and White gzilloped around Lincoln nien tor three touch- downs, to end the last hope of :tn untied toothztll chzunpionship for Lincoln in El decade. Two Lincoln nien were chosen for the .Xll-city tezun. Several more rep- Q0 Ylllfli. lflld l.Yl.l'l, captain. 'litlffclt' Xl lil-Ili. ffnfurtl ller k'IQl'X'l2li, I 1 resented the Ahes on the All-city second team. llill Klarx, end, and lired Carlson, guard, were chosen for two of the honored positions on the all- star line-up. l,1'11mI1z og Qzzcczz glllllt' 3-A brilliant drive in the first quarter ended in the touchdown that won the game for Lincoln. The six points were Scored by Roh Lockhart who slashed oil? tackle for twelve yards. The Lynx were ragged through the rest of the game. Edo Yanni scored for the liuavs in the second period with a thirty yard tleld goal. Queen .Xnne never threatened to score again. I,1'11t'of11 l33 R0o.vC'z'eIf O- Babe Cruver, sophomore halthacli, flipped Six passes during' the game. All were complete. Two of them, hoth in the third quarter, resulted in l,incoln's only touchdowns. lloward Cruver and Don Crowton were the receivers of the scoring' passes. The l,incoln rumiing attack was unahle to click on the rain-soaked held. The Roughriders had the hall near the Lynx goal several times, hut were unable to penetrate the tough Lincoln line. QI I Xl I l.'1 l','I'url.'1u Ho, L'lQl'YliR, Qzmrliw SKIlTll,ll.1If' I.OFlQKl 'X C111 i 5 Q lfrosh-Soph Teain Football Lincoln 8: f:l'GllkfI.II O-Coach Nollan's Railsplitters moved into undise puted leadership of the league by their convincing victory over Franklin. Byng Nixon blocked a Quaker punt in the first period to result in a safety. Late in the game, Babe Cruver tossed a pass to llill Marx, who was finally brought down on the one yard line. Don Crowton crashed into the Green XVave for the score. Lincoln's running attack was sparked by Bob Lockhart, who averaged about three yards in 25 attempts. Litfzrolvz l4g l'VCxf Scclfflc O-A fine running attack in the hrst half, and a strong goal line defense in the third quarter, gave Lincoln its fourth victory of the season. The Railsplitters marched 72 yards for their first score, which was made by Don Crowton on a oneeyard linecbuck. Gene Smith, Freshman halfback, scored the other touchdown. Twice in the third period, XYest Seattle threatened to score, but the Lynx line was too powerful for the Indian offense. B7'O0liZl'd3' 133 Litncolzzi 6-A slippery mud-running halfback, Lloyd Q2 IUCI 'fan' of it t y seam yggo , gf y gh xx xll.XRl,lIi11f NLXRX, limi P1'I'l'IiRSlJN, Y' 111' Isla IDICLL, .llau Sec x111s l Tea xlll lfoutlmll MN. 1-df2f1!'i','t'E44 Phelps, provided the punch that stopped Lincoln's championship drive. Don Crowton scored the only Abe touchdown on a short plunge in the second quarter. Phelps scored both Bengal touchdowns, one on a long run, and the other after receiving a pass. Despite losing, the Railsplitters turned in a line performance, often- sively and defensively. The Lynx line outplayed the llengal forward wall, andthe running attacks of the two eleyens were about equal. Garfield 263 f,Ii1It'0I1l 6-Lcd by the incomparable Charlie Russell, the Bulldogs smothered the Lynx before a Thanksgiving crowd of more than 25,000 On the first play of the game, a Garfield player recovered the Bulldog kickoff for a touchdown. A hrst period Lincoln drive culminated when llob Lockhart crossed the purple goal from the six yard line. The Lynx were unable to check the powerful Bulldog drive after the hrst quarter, although they played a good all-around game. 93 iggaisgeflnalf CJLQLSOVL CoAC1i BILL NOLLAN'S hard hghting Lynx ended a successful basketball season in third place with eight wins and four defeats. The Abes played hard and well all season long, and when it was over, they were the only team that had beaten Roosevent, the city champions. There were several highlights of the schedule, but the brightest was the sensational victory over Roosevelt in the first round. Lincoln won the contest by hard hght and persistent determination. Overcoming a big lead, the Lynx won when Larry Pepin sank two free throws with less than a minute to play. Lincoln made a favorable impression on the big crowd that witnessed the two exhibition games in the Pavilion after the season was over. 111160111 40 g Ballard 34-Overcoming an early lead, the Lynx, led by Bill lXflcUonald and jim McNett, defeated the highly touted Ballard Beavers in the first game of the l936 basketball season. KICNETT, Gmird AURELIO, F07'7i'0l if 94 Nl CDOXA L I 3, C-t'llfCl' D.XllL,Ci1n1rli McDonald led the scorers with l3, while XlcNett's checking' of Connie Henclerson was outstanding. I,I'lIC'0ZIl 363 C10-Zvlalzd 15'-The sharp-eyed Lynx trouneecl the Cleveland quintet in the second game of the seheclule. Despite playing an ordinary game, the Lynx were at no tinie threat- ened by the Eagle five. McDonald was high with l3. I-I'7lC'0lIl 33: Roosc'-welt 32-fln a thrilling battle playecl on the .Xhe court, the harcl figliting Lynx eaine from behincl to nose out Roosevelt, 33 to 32. XVith seeoncls to play, Larry Pepin, who seorecl l5 points, tossecl in two free throws to put the Ahes in the lead. Ga1'fiCld4l 3 L1-l1COfl1 28-- Aekie Kessler, llullclog' forward, prcwecl too much for the Lynx defense, and lecl his team to a victory over the pre- viously undefeated Lynx. Kessler seorecl 20 points. Harry Pepin was best for Lincoln. O5 1 X11 NN CHI N 1.. PEI,1N,1:tII'TL'Z1I'L1 Lilzcolzz 41g Fl'0lZl?ll.1l 26-Rig Piill McDonald sparked the Lynx to a much needed win over the Franklin Quakers. The towering center rilled the hoop for 20 points to lead the scoring. Franklin was unable to threaten the Abes at any time. LI.1ZCOI'7I 323 Ufcsf Scafflc 30-Marty Faust, hitting the basket for nine points and playing a good defensive game, led the Lincoln quintet to a close victory over the Indians. The lndians, aided by the return of Jack U'Xeil, were always close. Hallam' 545 I,1'1zc0I1z 46-1.incoln's championship hopes were lessened by an accurate shooting Deaver live that defeated Coach No1lan's quintet in a scoring spree. Siggy Sigurdson flipped in 21 points for Ballard while McDonald donated 13 to the Lincoln cause. Lizzcolzz 59g Clcfvlczzzd 26-1Vith the Pepin brothers scoring 37 points between them, Lincoln trounced the Eagles 59-26 in the Abe gym. Larry scored 20 and Harry 17 to trouble the Eagles all through the contest. Coach Maliaffevs men were never close. Roosevelt 363 LI-IZCOIII 27-A faster, smoother Roosevelt team, aided by 96 their small Hoor, continued their winning streak by defeating the Lynx, 36-27. L1'11c'0I11 35: Garfield 29-The Railsplitters gained sweet revenge on Coach l'i1'1gl1Zl111'S Garfield team by winning over them 35-29, in a game that was featured by the remarkable shooting of Acky' Kessler, who tallied 20 points. Harry Pepin, scoring 10 points, was outstanding for Lincoln. F'1'Cl7 Zklf'7l 403 Ll.'1lC017l 28-Playing below form, Lincoln was defeated by Franklin in the Quaker gym by a score of 40-28. Tomalin, Green Vtlave center, led the scorers with 15 points. Harry Pepin tallied 9 for the Lynx. f.'f1lCOI7lf 423 LVCSI' Seattle 41-Larry Pepin saved the day again! His long swisher snaked the Lynx into a 42-41 victory over a liard-lighting lndian quintet in the Abe gym. Harry Pepin's tireless performance aided the Lincoln cause. Bob Lindh of Vlfest Seattle made 18 points to lead the scorers. 1'.1'11c0I11 38: Wfesf Scafflc 30-'I n a post-season contest in the University of Xtfashington Pavilion, the Railsplitters defeated the Indians, 38-30. The game was closely fought all the way with the Abes drawing into the lead in the dying moments. McDonald and Harry Pepin starred for Lincoln, while 'Bob Lindh sparked the XVest Seattle team with 12 points. Frosh-Soph Team II PFPIN Par 11 Y F.Xl'S'l'. Guard Second Tc un 97 am1aw rw,-aainami, ff. xiw4a'f. x' .1rLn zaal+ 7935 grae THE MOST POWERFUL TRACK TEAM to ever compete in Seattle High Schools, Lincoln, this season, has a superfiuous amount of track material. In the first meet, the Abes smeared Franklin to the tune of 1021A to l0Zg, the largest score on record for city competition. Meeting Ballard and VVest Seattle in a triangular meet with a drizzling rain to hamper the Lynx fleet-foots, the Abes garnered 60 points-Z0 points more than the nearest opponent, Ballard. At the Relay Carnival at the stadium, Lincoln Went to tovvni' by winning all but one first place, the shot-put relay. Barrett won the Pen- tathlon by virtue of a first place in the high-jump and 100 yard dash. Out of the possible 50 points, the galloping Railsplitters copped 48. A new record was established by the ll0 yard low hurdlers QMeenach, Mast, Lockhart, Donaldsonj, and the 440 relay team tied the previous mark. The shot relay, Lincolnls only second place, was beaten by a record- breaking Cleveland quartet. Garfield was the latest victim, losing to Lincoln, 84 to 29. Lynx cinder- men won all first places but those in the sprints and broad-jump. Lincoln is expected to finish first in the All-city with a tremendous lead, with the Bulldogs second. 1935 DUAL AND TRIANGULAR MEETS L'l.71'C017'lf 74M ,Roosevelt SSM-The discus and the sprints were the only events the Lynx were unable to win. Dick Montgomery, Roosevelt sprint XEANIXN P I V It L1 XRNIIR M l d l y MAST, Relay and Sfwints 98 ace, had to tie the city record for the century to beat Bob Lockhart. Dixon Garner's victory over Blanchard of the Tecls was one of the highlights. Lincoln 725 Queen A111110 263 Clerwlazzd 15-The Lynx had little trouble winning their first triangular meet. Bob Lockhart's :10.2 for the 100 yard dash was one of the top performances of the competition. Tom Barrett won First place in the high jump with a leap of 5' S . The mile was won by Lydon of Queen Anne after a spectacular race in which Garner forced the Kuay runner to approach the city record. Lincoln 7123 Brfoadrcfay 24g llfcst Seattle 172-Harry Clementson was Lincoln's outstanding performer, taking first place in the pole vault, second in the shot put, and a tie for third in the high jump. Bob Lockhart won the century and the low hurdles. Tom Barrett's high jump of 5' 10 was best in that event. 1935 RELAY CARNIVAL FIVE RECORDS were broken and one tied as Lincoln won the 1935 high school relay carnival in the Stadium. A two mile relay team of VVhitcomb, Hunnewell, Scherrer, and Garner set a new record of 8 223.8 A 440 yard relay record of :44.3 was set by a team composed of Lam- prey, Everett, Maidment, and Lockhart. Stotts won the pentathlon. Ll.7'lC0l1'l 902 g Ballard 222-Harry Clementson starred for the Abes, setting two new records and winning three events. Clementson's pole vault of 12' 1 and high jump of 6' 1 were the new marks. He copped the shot put with a 44' 2 effort. ANDERSON, Hurdles LOCKIIART, Sprirlis and R I y SIMKINS, Relay hxiik'-e SVIIERRER, 880 Relay BARRETT, Higlz-11111117 and Broad-Jxmlfl VVII ITCOMB, 880 Relay fl: Qify grae! Cmeef 120 yard high hurdles-Anderson CLD, first, Flagg CFD, second, Murphy CFD, third, Daneman CQAD, fourth. Time, 2158. 440 yard run-Phipps CBID, first, Biggs CQAD, second, Maidment CLD, third, Mast CLD, fourth. Time, :50.4 Cnew rec- ordD. - 100 yard dash-Montgomery CRD, first, Mc- Bee CGD, second, Lockhart CLD, third, Thompson CVVSD, fourth. Time, :9.8 Cnew recordD. Mile run-Lydon CQAD, first, Garner CLD, second, Kirkland CFD, third, VVatson CBID, fourth. Time, 4:36.7. 220 yard low hurdles-Lockhart CLD, first, Flagg CFD, second, Wilkins COAD, third, Murphy CFD, fourth. Time, :25.5. 220 yard dash-Montgomery CRD, First, Mc- Bee CGD, second, Thompson CVVSD, third, Phipps CBlD, fourth. Time :22.8. Half mile-Biggs CQAD, first, Adams CBID, second, Wfhitcomb CLD, third, Brown CVVSD, fourth. Time, 2:00.9. S30 yard relay-Franklin, first, Garfield, sec- ond, Roosevelt, third, Lincoln, fourth. Time, 1:3l.4 Cnew recordD. Shot put-Bell CRD, first, Garretson CGD, second, Clementson CLD, third, Forniciari CFD, fourth. Distance, 46 ft. 7K4 in. Discus-McCoubrey CCID, first, Barr CRD, second, Bell CRD, third, Manus CGD, fourth. Distance, l20 ft. 2 in. Broad jump-Horton CBrD, first, Stotts CLD, second, Murphy CFD, third, Barrett CLD, fourth. Distance, 23 ft. lb in. Cnew rec- ordD. High jump-Clementson CLD, first, Barrett CLD, second, Suver CWSD and Johnson CGD and Haigh CCID, tied for third. Height, 5 ft. 10 in. Pole vault-Clementson CLD and Crichton CBID, tied for first, Yeaman CLD and Cul- len CVVSD, tied for third. Height, ll ft. 3 in. IOO Maw YSWWYT 1936 Sqzzad 1930 1:l'0XlI-S0f7lI Squad' Ifjki-S Travis l.UlfCl' 11 11111c'1'.v lxhfu 1. Nullan, Luck lmrt, Illmnewell, Sim kius. XYhitcmnb, Schw- rur, KQ:11'm'1', Uockmzm Iflullmtumlt. Ron' J. junk sun, Rlzmiflment, Nlznrclm Mast, l41lI'lS0ll, Yun mam, Ifvvritt, YYvldm1 13014-3 .XtImzm. .Xmlcr -nn, Nixon. llietczul llzxrrctt, funk. X li 'i bi V X 5 JCLSQLQZ! l.1'11eol11 6, Roosevelt Z-NVith Henry Chevalier twirling four-hit ball, the Lynx opened the season defeating the Roosevelt Teds. A single by Bill McDonald and a homer by Larry Pepin put them into a 4-2 lead in the fourth. Two more were added in the seventh when Bill Pate horned with Frank Fukano aboard. Lz'1ze0ln 2 g Garfielcl l-Bill Pate bested Dave VVilliams in a pitching duel to lead the Abes to a 2 to l victory. Each allowed six hits, but it was Pate's circuit blow in the sixth that won the game for Lincoln. The other Lynx run came in the third when Johnny V an Etten drove in Bill McDonald. Lincoln 9, F1'anlel1'n 5-Roy LeftyH Erickson proved his relief worth by entering the game in the fourth with the bases full to pitch the Lynx to their third straight win. Bob Ramsey and Larry Pepin each collected three for three to lead the Abe hitters. Llneollzf 5 3 West Seattle 2-The Railsplitters turned back the Vllest Side Indians in the fourth game of the season. Bill Pate hurled his second victory, while Bill Marx led the Abe murderers' row , by belting four base hits. Ramsey and Fukano added two hits each. Lincoln ll g Broaclfway 1-Don 'fBing Crosby allowed the Bengals four hits and one run to aid the Lynx in their fifth victory of the year. Frank Fukano came up with a great g me at shortstop. Besides playing well in the field, Fukano collected thi singles. Bill Pate kept his batting pace with three hits. JK, 1' XL Wi, Ozrtfield VVASMLTNIJ, Catcher FORD, OurHAeIrl SNX DER, Pilrlier C'URBE'l l', Wfanager MCNULTY, fl1ft'llEJ' 102 i -vwwwwilwv wi fi 1 L.PEPIN,ThWd OSBY,Phdwr FUKANO W t H. PEP1N,.s'fmi1 o EARY, oumezd MARX, W X Quceal Amie 9 3 Lf'71COI1l 5-The entire Lincoln pit iing staff was unable to stop the Grizzly rampage, the Abes acquiring their first loss of the year. Pate started but could not check the Queen Anne batters. Lefty' Loquvam was touched for twelve scattered hits by the Lynx. Lincoln 6g Gairfela' 4-The Abes started their comeback march by beat- ing Dave Wfilliams, G3Yf16ldlS crack chucker. Going into the fourth on the short end of a 2-1 score, Bill Pate doubled to start a rally that put the Lynx into the lead that was held to the finish. Lmcoln 61 F1'G1'1fkl1.7'l 5-The Lynx stayed at the top of the heap with a thrilling 6-5 victory over Franklin. Bill Marx singled in the ninth to score Bill Pate and break up a pitching duel between Don Crosby of the Abes and Fred Hutchinson of Franklin. West Seattle 55 Lti1tz.c0l1z 3-A rousing home run by NVest Seattle's Ed Sardarov with two men on the bases in the latter part of the ball game gave the Railsplitters their second defeat of the season. Bill Pate hurled good ball but the Lincoln hitters were off stride. LZ'1'lC0l7L ll: B1'0adic'ay 1-For the second time in the season, Coach Shirley Boselly's wrecking crew swamped Broadway by an ll-1 score. Hank Chevalier coastecl to his second win of the year, while the Abes were battering Forest Franklin, the Bengals' star moundsman. 103 M DOIN ALD F t FREAR, Third MILLIKIN, Outfield Queen Anne 7, I.1'11.c0Z1tz 2--Lincoln closed a highly successful season by dropping a decision to the Grizzlies. Bill McDonald's home run with Bill Marx aboard put the Lynx into a momentary lead, but the Hill- toppers hit Bill Pate freely to cop the encounter. The Abes finished the race in a tie with Ballard for first place. The game was not played off. 1936 BASEBALL AFTICR LOSING their first game of the season, Coach Boselly's Lynx set- tled down to become one of the most feared teams in the high school baseball league. The Lynx had a capable pitching stafif composed of Don 'fBing Crosby, Bob Snyder, and K' Lefty McNulty. Bill Marx and Al Wfasmund performed behind the plate. Qnce again Bill f'Stork McDonald covered the first sack. Harry Pepin played at second, while Frankie Fukano was playing his steady game at shortstop. Gordy Frear and Snyder saw action at the Hhot cor- nerf, Ted Ford, Marty Faust, Larry Pepin, Ed O,Leary, and Ed Milli- ken cavorted in the outer gardens with the first three receiving most of the action. Although somewhat erratic in the field, the Abes were hard hitters, no opposing pitcher being able to completely stop them. 10411 Cjff l.INCOI.N,S 1935 oo1,1f AoczR1ccaA'1'IoN proved to be a fairly strong squad, winning five matches while losing three to finish third in the prep stand- ings. The Abe divot diggers trimmed Garfield, XVest Seattle, Roosevelt, Cleveland, and Broadway, but went down to defeat at the hands of Ral- lard, Queen Anne, and the champion Franklin Quakers. The team was composed of Ernie vlonson, Don lNflcArthur, Stuart Ranicar, George Austin, Dale Riepe, and l'aul Smith. Taro, the youngest team member, turned in the best record for the season, copping 1522 out of a possible total of 24 points. Don McArthur's sparkling 71, the lowest score turned in by any Rail- splitter in match play, was one of the features of the season. lluilding the eight man team around nine returning lettermen this season the Lynx golfers virtually cinched the championship with an early season win over the strong Franklin squad, and then went on to defeat Roosevelt, the only team that was rated as serious competition for the title bound Abes. To date, the team has won seven and lost none by virtue of a 1356 to llk victory over the Ballard Beavers. The only opponent left, Garfield, is expected to be almost blanked by the championship Abes. Len Reger and Don McArthur are expected to Ngo to town and win the All-city individual tourney. F1'0ntRawfRanican, Taro, llell, Scriiugeour, Reger, Austin, Tompkins. Hari: Row' ms ,W,,,m,,, ,,,,m ,,,,l,v,, , G t P11 t 11 L llcggeu Loiyell Ulberg, Danskin, XVallcer, Slade, lieaucliamp. 50001111 Rowe Coach Starr Sutherland, 4 QVLVLTIS L1NCoLN's TEX Nts TEAM finished a successful 1935 season with five wins and two defeats. Coach Sutherland's squad finished third behind Garfield and Broadway. Lyle VVatson, jim Greenwood, Dick Beauchamp, Gordon Frear, -lim Dowd, Leonard NVilson, and Ronald Rix received first team letters, while Bill Killingsworth earned a second team award. After winning four straight matches, the Lynx court team was de- feated by the strong Broadway aggregation, 8-1. Gordon Frear was the only Abe to chalk up a victory. Lincoln then lost to Garfield, but came back to defeat Ballard 8-l to end the season. Lyle VVatson and Gordon Frear were the outstanding players, their doubles combination being particularly good. NVatson and Frear reached the finals of the All-city tourney in doubles play. 7935 ' IQ36 Season t Coach Sutherland's tennis team got off to a good start in the ,156 season, dropping only one of its first four matches. Garheld was the only squad to defeat the Abes in that many tilts. The team was composed of jack Wfalker, jack Slade, Kirby Goryell, Merlyn Danskin, Dick Beauchamp, and Randolph Ulberg. 1 06 XXX . ,X x Q Gs e j OLJQCLCZQTVS XYELL LEADERS for tl1e past year have been Buckley Arensberg, llob Car- roll, Bob Hillock, and John McGinnis. Throughout the football season, the Lynx cheering section was one of the best organized and the most enthusiastic in the city. This was especially noticeable at the Thanksgiving Day games. The cheer leaders were present at all basketball games, whether played in the local gym or not. They attracted favorable attention at other schools. They were also at work in assemblies, particularly pep assemblies. f , 'iiii fiii Zamogers BEING A MAJoR sPoR'r MANAGER at Lincoln is like being the wheels and axles of a wagon. The wagon squeaks and everyone notices, but the wheels and axles supporting the most weight aren't noticed until they get out of place or wear out. Managers take care of all equipment, blow up footballs and basketballs, keep track of missing baseballs and keep the hurdle hinges from squeaking. It is the managers duty to know what the score is and where to find it. Bill Dell set a new record in that he managed three major sports in one year. If it's athletic equipment, Bill can lind it. .lohn Corbett was fiaseball manager. IO ,,1 x llob Carroll Holm llillock M.XN.X1llCRS: Ron' 1. Clodfelter, Hank, Clark, Dell, Smith, John McGinnis Miller, VVl1aley. Ron' 2. VVard, lloeck, Morrison, Stave, Ryan, Buckley .Xrensberg Corbett. Row 3. lionover, LvllIlUl'i'lTll. .Xslnnore, Begg, Rice, -4 FALL BASKETBALL CHAMPS INTRAMURAL MANAGERS Abbey, Rhoads, Klcllonald, Hume, Hubbard Taft Raw--lleacharnp, VVirkinan, Riepc Firxt R02vfNYard, Davis, Crosby, Shrope IN'l'R.XRIIfRAl, CHAMPS MARATHON VVINNICRS Frcar, Roger, Darby, Stung Collins, Garner, Dawson KT itil A Lmfft dll ee fl 7 C ff 761 JOY S lx THE msi' YEAR there has been an increased interest and participation in intramural sports. The competition has been keen and has been han- dled in an eflicient manner. Leonard Reger beat Tony Bell to win the intramural golf tournament managed by Dale Riepe. ' Gordon Frear walked away with the tennis crown after a heated tour- ney handled by Dick Beauchamp. Dixon Garner romped away from the Greenlake Marathon entries for the third straight year, to make a new record and plaque. Quentin Darby captured lirst place in the ping pong fall ladder tour- ney. lt was managed by Hob Taylor and Vincent XVirk1nan. The fall basketball title was annexed by Russell Rhoads' team, led by Bill McDonald. The spring league championship was won by jim Mc- Netts well-balanced quintet. Much of the credit for the success of intramural sports must be given to Mr. A. Seltzer, faculty sponsor, who directed the activities. 108 girjs , jefzics THE olRLs of Lincoln are exceptionally fortunate in their physical edu- cation instructors. Miss Pauline Thonipson is not only sponsor of Girls' Big L, but she teaches the golf and badininton as well as the regular athletics classes. This year there is a new instructor, Miss Grace Kings- bury, who has taken over the tumbling and some of the athletic classes. The girls heartily welcome her to Lincoln. Although Miss Katherine NVolfe's outstanding' accoinplislnuent is her dance drama group, she handles the after school turnouts and Little l., as well as some of the regular gym classes. The group known as the dance drania is made up of about thirty-live girls who have shown unusual ability in rhythm classes. The dances, worked out by the girls with the help of Miss XYolfe, are given each year at the Mother-Daughter llanquet. Miss lVolfe is well known for her work in this field, and the dance drama is often asked to perform for out- side groups. GQOCLCII GS 109 K ll LS' ClI.X3ll'IONSIllP YULLIEY Fornow, Collins, Gamble, VVclls, l. leans, Torset, Yan Dyno, Smart Cloilfclter, llreenlunrl, Xledill GIRLS' CHAKIPIONS lrgtlll, 7.C'lllll.S Toruow, Ping Pong lluzxcun, Hafffllilztoll BALI. odge HOCKEY TIQXKI Collins, Straus, Tornow, Gamble, Phair, Lodge Torset. Little, Yan llyne, Smith Pzlrmenter, lloward, Grcenlund, Nleflill, Smart DANCE DRAMA Rickert, Godfrey, Dodge, liindall Chapman, Lawler, XVinters, Hooks xNvZl.SCllCI', Ellirl Cgjiifjs 1 tqlifltfeiics Tllli AMHITION of every girl interested in athletics is to win a Big L. These letters are awarded according to the all-city ruling which states that every girl who earns 500 points in her sophomore, junior, or senior year is entitled to a letter. The points are obtained by participating in the major sports or hikes, badminton, ping pong, or tennis. 100 points are given for First teamg SO for second: and 25 for preliminary tournaments. These class teams are chosen by the Athletic Council, the managers, and the preliminary captains. The Athletic Council was composed of Marie Collins, president of Big L 3 Ruth Tornow, senior representative g Eleanor Eklund, junior representativeg La Verne Parrish, sophomore represen- IIO tatiyeg XYinifred llverneclqe, freshman representative: Louise Straus, sophomore adviser I and lieryl Lodge, freshman adviser. The Seniors' efforts have been rewarded, for, to date, they are cham pions of the major sports: hoelqey, volleyball, and basketball. The indi yiclual sports also, have their masters. This year the badminton tourna- ment was won by ,lean Deacon, and the ping pong, by Ruth Tornow. Since the managers' job is one of great responsibility, those who lill the position are awarded points. -Ieanne Miller and Katherine Sullivan filled this post for hockey: lleryl Lodge and Eleanor Thompson, for volleyball: and Xlvinifrecl Telerniann and lfvelyn Thompson for basket- ball. The baseball season has not started as this copy goes to press. Flor- ence McCartney arranged the hikes, and ,leanne Moody and Viola Rhoacls the badminton and ping pong, respectively, while Muriel Keith took care of the tennis tournaments. S li NIIJR ll.XS1ili'l'l1.Xl.l. GIRLS Straus, Taylor, Yan llyue, Lodge Tornow, Torset, Smart Cloilfelter, Hrcenlunll GIRLS' M.XN.XllliliS ulltl H up .wrlgh lie' , . . . , . ltekl , lhoi son, lf ,vt ith -X l-HI-lt I T4 fill Ni IL Thom xson. Sullivan, lohnston l iioll'ns, 1'L1'risl1. Tornow i 1 NYt'rilcCke, Straus, Lodge. liklllllil Kegel-. lcimaiig llermann III 2 .X A 1 gf ,T . his 0ze1101f . 1 10r1f1c11f'1gii 00101191 The SEN1111: Hc1Nc11: S0011-:'1'Y, under the s11c111sf11'sl1i11 uf Miss I,111ie C'l1ez11l1a111, has 111e111i1ers whu have :1t1z1i11efl the IICCCSSZIT5' 78 i111i111s for El torch 11111. The ii11z1l hc111c1r, which requires 108 points, is the 1JCl'1NZll1C1lf ZlXYZlI'iT of this 11i11 at ec1111111e11ee111e11t. The x'z1lecliet111'i2111, SZ1TL1fZl'fO1'iZl11, z111cl elzlss-eh11se11 ef1111111e11ee111e11l spezdcers were selected from the Se11i11r Hlllltbl' Society. Girl 111e111I1ers servecl 4111 the usher furee. liesicles this z1e1i1'ity the Hf111c11' Sueiety sets Z1 high seulnstie Stillldlllll. II5 Clzrls' Club CJ77'll'C'l'.S' Jeanne Lei lrzincl llcluil l.imle1'utll l'14li1llIICi'lwL-1' Luis ,lean Smith Nl:1i'iL'Cnllii1s G11'I.r'Cf11I1 Cabmef Row I. Collins, YYhite, Erickson, Linfleroth, 'l'lirockniorton, Kim- ball, Ellis, Brown. Row 2. Smith, Jeffer- son, Yan rle XYuter, Haag, Hagnme, lllake, Nelson. Row 3. ller- bcr, Howzwd, Nolfl, C'liulfelter, Harrison, Nezincler. Miriam Cule, A lI'I'l'.Y0 r QMS' Q l TILE XVORK of the Girls' Cluh, such as sponsoring assemblies, mixers, eozies, dancing classes, the Mother-Dzlughter llzinquet, and Thanks- giving baskets, is Carriecl on hy the various eonunittees, headed by the nieinhers of the Cabinet. This year's officers were Edith Herber, presi- dentg Marie Collins, vice-president: Jeanne l,eGrand, treasurerg Helen Linderoth, recording secretary: and Lois Jeanne Sniith, corresponding secretary. Miss Xlirizun Cole, the girls' adviser, was Il constant source of help and inspiration to all the girls. N6 lsfmzra' of c4lIIIf1'0I lfwfx' I. Rim-pe, lluelt Illilll, Alflitllllllti, lu 11:1k:1. l1'11f1' J. Ivzxlil Florin, Pepin. Marx I,uckl1:1r1. Hobvs' Club Officers Mziek lh1ek111:x11 liill NleIl1111:1lcl llule Riepe fleurpze 'l'z111:1k11 l.lIIllCl'.xitlI12lll, ggoys I l,1Neo1,N's Boys' Club has eztrriecl out its purpose of 1Jl'Ul110ti11Q' student interest i11 school activities and spuiisuriiig lllillly pm-ieets for school i111lJ1'UVCI1lCl1t cltiring' the past year. The uiiieers of the club were Hill MeDo11z1lcl, presicleiitg Muck lh1ek111z111, viee-presicleiit, first semester: ciC0l'Q,'C Tillliliiil, viee-presifleiit, seemmd semester: 211111 Dale Riepe, see- retzlry. Hob l,uekl1211't 211111 Noriiizm Dahl were the senior l'ClJI'CSC11lZ1tiVCS for the year, with Hill Marx :mtl ii21l'l'j' i,Cl7ill represeiitiiig the jlll1iU1'S, 211111 Bill 51111111 the s11pl1o111o1'es. Ili' Row 1 Row 24- , .Y Rom A, Ron' 4-f Qirip le Tiqflli PROFILIQ of Joan of Arc, worn by LLL girls, is the emblem of the club's ideal of loyalty, service, and leadership. The organization is com- posed of twenty seniors and ten juniors, who are elected on a basis of leadership, service, personality, and scholarship. This year the club sponsored the School Service Committee of the Girls' Club, and in this connection performed many voluntary and requested services to the school. The girls redecorated the lunchroom, wrote a history of the school, acted as stair and door guards, and served and ushered at many school affairs. They also worked out and managed the systems of desk girls in the front hall and main office and hostesses in the girls, lunchroom, and took charge of supplying the alumni records requested of the school by the National Youth Administration. The ofhcers for the year were Jane Throckmorton, presidentg Edith Erickson, vice-presidentg and Verla VVhite, secretary-treasurer. Triple L Club Trow, Harper, Uperaft, Throckmorton, Swinton, Neil, Stapp. Scttergren, Erickson, Collins, M., Collins. P., Brown, Horton. Torsct, Straus. XVhiIe, Michelsen, liryan, Smith, Longfellow, Jefferson, Neander, T.eGrand. Phelps, Sander, Howard, Ilerber, Nelson, Linderoth, Harrison, Hagmoe. II8 p e Lynx Club New I' fllillock, McLeod. Robinson. Yenenia, Ileery, Franett, Stapp. IfLl'Zr.'J 1wIlll?tl'Cll, Havens, linapton, llell, Miller, lford. Ross, Bowes. Now 3fNixon, llubbard, Allen, Goodwin, lillis, Coskey, Tlionipson. Ron' Jfliiepe, Nelson, Cranmer, Mcllonald, Anderson. R., Anderson, E., toni il I D ii 1 IX U A llirir Liaalnckslrlif, scholarship, service, and building of character as its chief ainis, the Lynx Club has a nienibership of twenty seniors and ten juniors. This group of boys has beconie one of the niost active and intluential clubs in the school because its high standards have always been upheld. Organized a decade ago, the Lynx Club is under the spon- sorship of Mr. Luther C. .Xltll1Zlll, boys' advisor. The Lynx Club has rendered inany voluntary and requested services for the benefit of the school. Aside from routine duties, the club has served at the Mother-Daughter banquet: succeeded in having the city put traffic signs on the streets around the school 3 assisted during llack- to-School night 3 served as hosts for the boys' vocational and avocational speakers: helped teachers in the study hall and library and sponsored several novel pep assemblies for Lincoln sports. Ollicers during the tirst seniester were lllalt Yenenia, president: George Tanaka, vice-presidentg and Myles Ross, secretary-treasurer. George Tanaka, Fred Thompson, and -lack Coskey succeeded them the second semester. 119 ill! ,TJ lv v fi 'W W sas aq- . ,,f.f' fig HI! mg, .. 5 is hi ,f K Uslzcr Force Rom' I. Erickson, Smith, Settergren, Up- craff, Stapp, Bucking- ham, Throcknio r ton lilebe. Row 2. Harper, lleatty, Haag, ,letter- son, Neandcr, Wet- more, I1 -tl , jf. W 1 ape i 1 A, Iirasen, Peoples, llag- lfel nloe, Hoyle, Vlol - ter, W atson, Scott. Mlzizzlztc Girls Roo' I. Jones, Xkiya- ma, Ilryson, Nlitton, lirouchcr, PlCtl'OUlOll1l- co l ' ' R l ' ' , rye, onnson. Swinton. Row 2. Cook, l'asparson, VVitzkc, vlohnston, llazelhrook, liawston, Smith, Mur- rah, lillis, Miles, iihrisf tensen, Rim' 3. llaird, lleindahl, Mehan, llcl- land, Young, Collins, llies, Kenny. Row 4. Sainnclson, lie Nlurs, Ilurke. Pickering, l'a1nphell, Neandcr, llenton, Forsell, Cha- pel. Row 5. Hughes, XYOIIT, Dinsniore, Ho- gart, Gay, Cochran, Davis. Scott. Jenferson, Andrus, Millor, lfreds crick. Ron' 6. VVheeler, Roberts, Hemingway, Abe, l.eGround, Fitz- patrick, VVcbber, Phelps. Ram' 7. Turner, Nold, Iirazcn, Good- hue, Tnnis, Beatty, lloylc, Nairn. ,i Asher owe IJNDICR THE Alam-3 DI1:1iC'rioN of Miss Evangeling liurns, faculty sponsor, and .lfdith Erickson, head usher, nieinbers of the Senior Honor Society served as usherettes at the four major events of the school year. Their assistance was a great help at the Senior Play, the Opera, the Spring and Midwinter Concerts, and at both llack-to-School Nights. At the Coni- inencenient exercises they turned over their posts to the girls of the junior Honor Society. mute CQWZS Ai.WAvs READY at a I11lI1UtCiS notice, these girls, elected by their roll rooins to represent thein, served the Girls' Club by carrying the ines- sages of the officers and adviser to the girls at large. Their able assistance in collecting Girls, Club dues, informing their roll rooins of the various Girls' Club drives, and distributing the bulletins published by the Girls' Club niade the work of the organization inuch easier and more elifective. Phyllis lloward presided over these girls. T20 Va ze Cfzfiuici 'lull li l.1Nco1,N Tlmlfiflc' SQVAIJ, coinposecl of seventeen junior and senior boys chosen :it tl1e l1egi1111i11g'ofe:1cl1 semester, is o11e of tl1e l1lOSl useful organizzitioiis in school. For their services i11 keeping the crowd lllfJYi1lQ' in the right direction ancl up the correct stairs between periods, 111e111l1ers are z1wz11'clecl two 111erits hy the liOZll'1l of Control. lijzirne Dahl and Hill Mcheocl hezulecl the Trzifiic Squzul cluring the first semester as chief :incl zissistzint cl1ief respecti1'ely3 while liverett Ellis ancl Kenneth Angell took over tl1e positions the seconcl semester. if-X I if We CJ KFXVICE A MoN'r11 at the 1'i11g'l11g' of tire bells thirty 111Cll1lJ6l'S of tl1e tire squad take their posts to clirect the stuclents safely out of tl1e hiiilcling and across tl1e street i11 tl1e shortest possible ti111e. Meinhers are Cl1lJS6ll fl'011l.lL11llUl' ancl Senior boys at tl1el1egi1111i11gof each seniester, ancl each receives one merit for l1is services. Fire Chief, Myles Ross, :incl Assistant Fire Chief, Leslie Robinson, lefl tl1e squzul Lll11'l1lg'EllC past year. iwfeg I I'flf7i7l' .Sqllrld Rim' 1, Kanno, Kanilw. Blrlwotl, Urdwzxy. Nishitrini, Ilerry, Shee- hx-111, llurink. Ron' J. Stupp, Fl'1l.l1!1Ctf, Ilill. Danskin, lillis, ll:1v- ens. Selierrer. Rim' 3. 'l'lIflXVCll, llublizirml, I'ortvr111s. lick, .X11fla'1'- son, YL'111'111:1, Pettit. Ron' 4. Aiigell, Ricpc, NYor111i11gto11, Tliomp- sou, llalll. N, l'11'c' .htllilllf Rim' I. Tfilizikzi. lillis. Rolnh, Bri-1111e11, liar- flllllll, Lougli, Sim- kins, Scherrer. Rollin' son, Ross. Rom' 3. Starkey, Jones, linzip- tou, llanskiii, .X11clL'r- son, Nishitzmi, Swen- son. Rom' Al. Kanilwe, lfrziiictt, Sclireiner, 1ilIlH?ISI1kZ1, 'llll0Hl1TSU1l, Smith, Kincnicl, llllll- bnrml. Raft' 4. Tugwcll. '.l12l.1bl'l'l, Utllc, Taylor. IZI i fa . ks . . tg? 1' aqe orce THE STAGE Foizclc, under the sponsorship of Mr. Herbert Philippi, was headed by Don Ellerhy, manager, and Frank Hart, assistant-nianager and electrician. f I xo ' M f ,fic wt jorce DUR1 NG THE PAs'r YEAR, ticket sellers were: Owen Craniner, chiefg Myles Bates, jackHal1lnian, Harvey Fullerton, and Don jackson, assist- ants. The groups adviser was Mr. Ralph Mucklestone. lf Mx!! ff Zotor' SERVI NG as the school's taxi force. the Motor Squad is composed of boys who have cars available to take athletes to ganies, sick students home, to call for asseinhly speakers, and run school errands. Stage Force Ron' I. Starkey, llart, lillerby, llassel. Row 2. Smith, Taylor, Blucher. Y zckcf Irotrce Row I. Pepin, Fuller- ton, johnson, Smith, Ron' 2. Benson, XYorm- ingtnn, Cranmer, Her- man. Motor Squad Allen, Dulf, Twilligar, Howe, Underhill, Hill, Havens, chief, Hunt, Cloes, Kumasaka, chief, Ostnes, Doe, Porteous, Harker, Kin- caid. 122 1 - 1 - . , vt Clzrlx Big' L 1 Non' I. Xliller, Neil, Collins, jeans, Nloocly. Rhorles. Wetmore. nun' 3, Tlioinpson, IJIVVSOII, Nliller, Thompson, Smith, Stuart, Torset. Yun Ilyne, Hansen. Rim' 3, Straus. Carl- son, Xleilill. liklunml, Nlcl a1'l:uu1l, Clotlfelter, llerher, llowartl, Heel- er. Rott' 4. Yvells, Nolrl. Iiorton, NIcl'artuey. Loomis, Gamble, Par' nienter, floyd. New 5. lititlllg. Girls' Little Ml, Kam' 1. lierry, l'zu'l'isl1, Uloliuslonc. lfxxllestatl. Nliles, Nlcllvain, Rc' gn-r, ,'Xn4lruss, Rim' 3. Minnie, lluclcinghani, L asacl, Pate, Straus, Lee, Lloolllaiiil. foop- er, Bach. Roiu 3. llc Hers, tlreenwell, lie Merritt, Scheennuer. liregory, Pishue, Igou, llill, l':1l1ne1', llaw- tlmrne. -X2 to Vi f VW iris, I Tins YEAR found the Big L Club especially active in sponsoring' a l laniil- ton Play Day at the beginning of eaeh semester: a volley hall party: assisting with the athletic program in the gymnasium: and ushering' at assemblies. XYith Miss l'auline Tlionipson for aclviser, and Marie Collins as presiclentg Louise Straus, vice-presiclent 3 Betty Smart, secretary: and Annie Torset, treasurer, the club has conipletecl another very successful year. C ee Q ev iris to s 1 Hfe H fluffy W'1'1'n MIEMBICRSHII' in llig I. as their goal, the inenibers in l.ittle l. are underclass girls who have earned a letter either in junior high school, or as freshmen in Lincoln. Louise Straus, vice-president of llig I,, is senior aclviser. The first semester otlicers were Helen llorton, president: llelen Pishue, vicenpresitlentg Louise Carlson, secretary: and Carolyn Cooper, treasurer: while Mary lluelcingliani was president: Helen l'ishue. yiee- presiclentg Dot Berry, secretary: ancl Carolyn Cooper, treasurer of the second Semester. I23 LIIIICOIII Latin Club Run' I. lidwards, Paoli Getty, llazellmrook liuull, VVl1ite, 4lra11dy llzxttmi. lxhm' J. Kim hall, Scott, Cole, Ha sel, Vlflleeler, Young Pctterson, Rue, llip km-. lfkluunl. Rim' 3 llcst, llZll'l'lSUl'l, Hell llrasen, Nlehaii. W'il 51111, llalmcuck, Har klllilftlf. Run' 4. Ilan iels, liurke, Young lY:1lsl1, Tlxymiau, Ju haiiueseii, l'il'lCliF4Hl Ruff' 5. XYl1itesidc, liar low, NI2ll'lllllll'Cll', Ryan llutla, l'111lcrl1ill. R07 Km. lfllert, liugeliiian Murray, Niche, Kin cxil ll. Raft' I. lluckiugliam Laugluis, Mock. Nlock llruwn, xfY6lll'l01'Lf Bucki11gl1a1u, lirant Barxxes, New J. Vp craft, l.a fasse. Har per, XVetu111re, Reitz Reitz, Cox, Ill1KlCl'lllll Blulwltl. KMA' 3. lllail' Edlimiicls, Smith, Yen ahlcs, Purnell, Olson nry. Koh' ,L llylsma jeuuiiigs, xV?llllCl'll2lUg wiu, I lay, Taylor. W 65111162 incojn aim THE LATIN CLUH, sponsored by Miss l,elaHe11drieks, 111eets on tl1e tl1ird Monday of each 1l1011ll1 Zlllfl features lJ1'Og1AZl1HS lllClUCll11Q' outside speak- ers Zllld stude11t tale11t fOll0XYCCllJf'1'6f1'CSll111Cl1tS. The club feels that it has realized its motives of furtl1eri11g interest i11 l.ati11 a11d 111 serving as a social center for the 111a11y il .ati11 students. The ofihcers for the year were lauet Uperatt, preside11t 1 -lay Underhill, vice-presideutg Martha lilleu Ed111011ds, seeretaryg Maxine Hipkoe, treasurer, and Jeanne Harper, prograiii Cllillfllllllal, assisted by Barbara XVet111ore, social chair111a11. 124 1 1 v Ebert. Ioluisuu, lieu- 7 I0llllS0l'l. lfollis, Palm- er, Xlela-wil, Run' 5. lin-11s4111, Taro, Ilald- i 7 2 O T JL, 7.118 CII IC! Ill I Leif' 11,-li!? li1U'r-Vr cor .'XXY.-XY, is the passing phrase macle by all loyal members of the fisherman's elub with Don Frauett, presiclent 3 Lloycl Nelson, secre- tary-treasurer, ancl diplomat a la trout. bliss Miles, the popular adviser, was instrumental in making' the elub the most aetive club in Lincoln-at least. in story telling. At the fishing party from Ray's lloathouse, the contest encled with the boat of Lloycl Nelson ancl Dale Riepe eotning on top with the best weight prize, ancl the biggest fish for the clay. aff sez.. t G - T IC '1 I ICH 'OLHICI Tun 1.t1:1zAkv coma ancl the Library Council are the outgrowth of the '34335 campaign sponsorecl by Triple L anal Lynx to arouse every stucleut to the importance of treating' books ancl magazines properly, and of remembering always to have them ehargetl before taking them from from the library. Tiesicles aiding in the formulating of library policy, the Council serves as a court in the eases of the few pupils who infringe upon the provisions of the eocle. The Council inelucles representatives of the Seniors, juniors, Sopho- mores, Girls' Club Cabinet, Tloartl of Control, Triple L, and Lynx. Iiz'.vl101'111c11f Row 1. Xelson, L.. Nc-lf son, lb., liiepe. Stein- er, Trekas, liaircl, El- lis, Nlahooil, Hubbnrnl, Franett. Non' 2. Irv' ing, Yapp, Sevolil, Hassel, Twiss, Jones. Bonn, Sekiguehi, Ro-rt' 3. Hailey, lieek. fos- key, Piiltlell, Himr. llruee, Ileery, Hay- tlon. Loeknzule. Vamp- bell. Now J. Xlillztr, Barber, Sehriener, Miss Miles. llubbaril. Rim' 5. Thomas, fhapf man, Thornton, Pugh. l.1'Iirt11'y C'n1r11c'z'! Rim' I. illlllllllifl, Sloan, Lioskey. xXiIlltlQ'Tll1'lll1.f, Norlancl. lfozvmi. Tor- set, Haag, tollms, llowznril. llarrison. 1 Ex-S ulmny- 7 4 it if-141 ii faq-1 . 1, 7 nn 'gn 1 Spauisli Club Row I, llughcs, Miles, McClure, Paylor, But- terworth. J., Butter- worth, P., lYaite, Erl- warrls, Ilill, Hagan, lames, lohnstone, Swinton, Akinioto. How 2. Franco, Keyes, Ferguson, lispelanrl, Johnson, Nl., Rogers, Gray, Blcfartney, llinsmore, Carrol, Vomstock, Steberg, lfollestacl, Andrus, llutterworth, I D. Row 3. Yamada, Cartwright, Ilirlier, Zimmerman, Turner, Miller, God- ilarrl, Gates, Blake, Smart, Yenter, llihby, l'attanaeh, Keele, Rods' ' 4. Robinson, P., Kan- no, Kohlman, VVyn1an, johnson, Xl,, lloos, Thompson, P.. Robin- son, Y,, NYileox, Sil- vaggio, Yan cle XYater, llyrness, lloncl, Hel- lzxnd, Sogazxril. Rau' 5. XVorthen, Twillcgear, Thurston, Iiirkness, Rlc.Xneny, Ilollings- worth, Paylor, Gustaf- son, Coryell, Campbell. Row 6. 'llll0ll111SOl1, F., Nleenach, Anilurs, Kirkpatrick, VVells, Nleflourty, Ilennest. Jzzzzior F7'C'7lC'llf Club Row I. llergman, Pishue, Bryson, Sunil, Fitts, Davis. Symlie, llope, Torwanger, Swanson, Simmons. Vunningham. Raw 2. Keeler, Smith, Rickl ert, Farrar, Stoyer, Miftan, llayseth, Smith, E., Nlelfarlanil. llosley, Lipton. Rota' 3. liiller, Nielsen, Ricle rlick, Swanson, Shain. Phillips, Weldon, Longfellow, Sheeily, Carlson. lilair, Hills. Ifrm' 4,Tnlchc-r, Casad, NYL'bber, Erilahl, Lahr, llansen, Anrlersen, Nc-llis, Swift, Nitzscha ke, Garl, limo 5. Kan- no, Rostron, U'Leary, Hangs, XVOrneeke, Ilnby, Giese, Tomkins, llorsfall, Millar. C m7C1Jlflf'lSZL SPAN1sH CLUB OFFICERS for the first semester were Sallie Cattanaeh, president, Virginia Yenter, vice-presiclentg Dorothy Yan de lVater4, secretary, and Dorothy jeans, treasurer. Those for the second semester were: lNorine llyrness, president: lien llennest, vice-presiclent: Marie Swinton, secretaryg and Helen Gates, treasurer. 'fx' , to iLH'li1,0tl reifzcfi nb STUDENTs with less than four semesters of French have an opportunity to get acquainted at the .lunior French Club. Miss XViegnian, the sponsor, and the following officers were respon- sible for a sueeesstul year: First Semester-Pat O'Malley, president: Alice Longfellow, vice- presiclent: Ralph Duby, secretary 3 .lim Tompkins, treasurer. Second semester-Barbara l.ahr, presiclentg Dorothy XViengarten, vice-president, Dorothy -lane X 'elclen, secretary: Elizabeth Sheedy, f1'PQQ111'P1' , .4014 . . CTX. 126 'in f.i11cf0I11i Hi Y Rim' I, Sclierrer, R., Silnliins, Scllerrer, C., Lough, Taylor, Kruse. Davies. Rim' J. Alohnson, Allen, Knap- ton, Riepe, Kincaid, Ross, Goodwin, Celeen, Pineo. Rim' 3. Sonia-rs, Bingay, Hughes. fran- nier, Bleenaeh, Sloan, Porteous. R0mi'C1's' Club Kurt' I. Dodge, Fry, lluckingliani, Knuells, lluhlmard, RL-idell. Kle- Donald. Rim' 2. liuctk- inghznn, Davis. Carey, Peeples, Vhidgey. XYasclier, Smith, Koe- nig, Taylor. Row 3. Greenlnnd, Slieedy, Hoyle, Gates, Swee- ney. Ron' 4. Miss Graves, Maron, Bald- win, Kloore, Goodwin. Taylor. 5i!?iGClCZCVS I Qflfilfzl 'THE RICAIHQRS' CLUB, sponsored by Miss Graves, has inet every other Thursday to enjoy an afternoon of literary conipanionship. Anyone with a taste for hooks and writing' was welcome to join. l'atricia Sweeney acted as president: Helen lluckinghani, as vice-president, and Doris Koenig, as secretary. This organization went under the name of the 'l'rieY until on May 7th, 1936, when it was otiicially recognized as the Lincoln Hi Y. Fall semester ofiicers were: Dave lluglies, president: Mark Allen, vice-president: and John Taylor, secretary. Spring' seniester officers were: Norman Porteous, president: Bud Crannier, vice-president: and W'ally johnson, secretary-treasurer. 127 fllll for I 1' 011 01' Smicf-x' .Si0f7fl0lll0I'C FIUIIOY' Sovicfy Cf I fi ' Q op fliO1fVLO7fG azfzc 1fIw1'l1iO1f' LJIQIIOTWKA oczefzes S0i'HoMoR15s must have 24 grzule points to wczu' :L imc-bm' pin, while Juniors need 50 points to wear the twin-bali' pin. These pins are z1xx'z11'clcrl at an assembly iii rccogiiitioii of iiiciiilmwsliip iii the lloiwi' Society. junior Girls take charge of ushering at coiiimcucciueiit. Thzuiks go to Miss Lutie Cheatham for ctiicicnt iiiuiiagciiieiit of the urgzmizatimi. 1.28 .f-,.A 4 K V1 4,-449'-f' bf M-rff ff' QM 9 I3O I3I LINCOLN'S OWN WALLINGFORD PHARMACY HARDWARE COMPANY O 0 Drugs, Soda Fozmfahz and School Szzfvfvlzov 1715 NORTH 45TH STREET Bass-Hzzcfoz' Pafxzfs ,fl CI077lf7ICfC Lino of j'lfl1fd7QIfll'C and H ozzsc IfVa1'cs 1916 NORTH 45TH STREET MELROSE 5600 THE COMPTOMETER BURSON SCHOOL Made your CIIGIZILCI' SiUCafo1's , g Big L Sweaters Learn COI1If7f0llICfl',1' from the C0lllf7G1'ljI who Soils HIC C0IlIf7f0lIICfCI' 211 OFFICE APPLIANCE BLDG. 919 SECOND AVENUE MAIN 8633 ,Yotu HIC New Tivfzz Clzalzfvz' 13111'so1IzTlza1zk.s' You and Hopes fo Sw'-we You Agafzz BURSON KNITTING MILLS 1f'o1z1' Nc1'glzbo1'Izood Store QUEEN CITY AURORA MARKET The Bosf in G1'occ'rics and 111041215 COMPANY . 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