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Winter 1926 me THE SENIOR CLASS OF WINTER 1926 The Winter Class of 1926 has completed its high school days and now sails out on the sea of life much better equipped for having gone through this institution. Whether embarking in the business World or continuing their education, the members of this class can never forget the value of the training received at Lincoln. The friendships formed in early days will live throughout their lives and will be the source of fond memories in years to come. ' The Seniors of Winter 1926 were prominent in all school activities. They distinguished themselves in various social, scholastic, athletic, dra- matic and social events. Many of them fought for their Alma Mater on the athletic field. Russell Striff, All-City quarterback, Sayles Young, star tackle, both famous on the gridiron, Clarence McGilliard, trackman, and Jimmie Katsaros in baseball, all made a name for themselves in Lincoln's Hall of Fame. Others devoted their time to dramatics and music with great success. Members of the class strove in every possible way to advance Lincoln's standards of scholarship and service, a large number receiving Alpha and service honors. Several successful parties and dances were given, and a play, The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary, was delightfully presented. A great deal of credit for the success of the class must be given to its officers: Curtis Stofle, President, Catherine Ulrich, Vice-President, Thelma Lallie, Girls' Secretary, and Merrill Johnson, Boys' Secretary. The Class of Winter 1926 had to leave its Alma Mater, but its mem- bers Will always be Welcome here at Lincoln, and they won't forget to come back home. Adieu-but not good-bye. Twenty-nine
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