Lincoln High School - Totem Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1939

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ing for? LEWIS FEE: Don't forget, that's acid. ADELAIDE FISCHER: Kauen Sie Gurnrni? HARRY FITCH: For instance-. DAGMAR GEORGESON: Curve finger. ROBERT GOD- DEN: He's a Republican. ELIZABETH GRAVES: It's just darlinq! LOUISE GREBE: Silence is golden. IONE GRINDROD: Practice makes perfect. PORTER HATLEY: Now put yourself in his shoes. EILEEN HOULAHAN: You must have left out something. HELEN HULL: Never go without a meal. ADDIE HUNTER: That's fine! HERBERT IVERSON: That line isn't straight. LOUISE INGALLS: Class excused. VINCENT IEROME: Now this is the best class I've ever had. HARRIET IOHNSTONE: Won't you rise and tell us about it? LEON IONES: It's about time you fellows settled down. IOHN KERR: If the shoe fits-. MINNIE KUYKENDALL: Come, even if they have to carry you in. HARVEY LANHAM: That's where the trouble is. LEAH LOVEIOY: You've got me. ELLSWORTH LUMLEY: Gee. CARL MAPES: So much for that. BERTHA MARTIN: Pick, don't pound. MARION MCALLASTER: Rounder 'o' there! HELEN MCCLELLAN: That's beside the point. AIMEE MCCONIHE: Youth in Review presents'-. MARY McKEE: Now, where is that little rascal? KATHLEEN MCMAHON: You, the little girl with the ball. ALICE MILES: You can stay and wash windows. MYRA MILLER: Begin. MARY MONTFORT: Factor that. RALPH MUCKLESTONE: Have you a class this period? WILLIAM NOLLAN: Cut out the horse- play. ELDORA OAKLEY: Now in my other class-. ALICE O'CONNOR: Enough said. THOMAS O'CONNOR: Oh, say, what's that? SAMUEL OLSON: My boy. IESSIE ORRELL: The make-up test will be Thursday morning. ERNEST OSGOOD: Who put a nickel in him? ANNA PATCH: You're such a healthy child. HERBERT PHILIPPI: A child of two could do it. MABEL PHILLIPS: Will that little girl be quiet? MARIORIE PIDDUCK: Get it? CARL PITZER: See what I mean? ELIZABETH POOR: Well,-. RUTH ROBINSON: Oh, dear. EVERT RODENHOUSE: CO, CQ-W7l-IEI. OSCAR ROSENOUIST: Let's do it this way, then. MARGARET SCHOFIELD: Ninos, ninos! MYRTLE SELL: He was a sly old politician. ALVIN SELTZER: You're sure giving that gum a workout. IOHNSON SHERRICK: Now if I were Hitler-. MARYLAIRD SMALL: Well, really, it's for your own good. OTTO SPERLING: One sheet ot glenco, one sheet of scratch. EDNA STERLING: Keep a bibliography. STARR SUTHERLAND: Let's not have any talking. IRENE TAAKE: Three letters behind, young rnan. PAULINE THOMPSON: Absent from class-. VERN ICONTINUED ON PAGE 217 19



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,KX ..m. THOMPSCN: And the little punkin, you knowf. CARL ULLIN: Stand at ease. I-IAZEL VOLLMER: Now be sure you pass this test. CLARENCE WASSBERG: During the Warf. IESSIE WEAVER: Now, take my grandfather-. BLANCHE WENNER: I like airplanes, myself. MARIE WIEGMAN: Bonjour, mes amis! ELLA WILLARD: Put that newspaper away. INIS WILLIAMS: Will you check this tor me? KATHARINE WOLFE: Is anybody cold now? MARGARET BEANS: Where were you Friday fourth period? MARY EVANS: No, the bulletin's already out. CLARICE I-IAWKES: You'll have to see Mr. Lothrop. REGINALD LE BRUN: Bring it right back. CAROLINE SI-IELDON: Eiqht-thirty tomorrow morning. PATRICIA EYRES: No, she isn't here now. 21

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