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WILLIAM TUTTLE, “Bill”, “Webster” Class Basketball, '24, ’25; Lincoln Literary Society, ’25; Basketball, '26, ’27; Annual Staff. ’27; Rotary Club, '27. Tud is a gallant lad, a .star at basketball; For liking him we really cannot blame Flieky at all. OPAL YATES, “Bill”, “Winnie” Le Cercle Francais, ’25; Lincoln Literary Society, ’25; Girl Reserve, ’26, ’27; Rotary Club, ’27; Annual Staff, ’27; Vice President of R. A. R., '27; Pow Wow Minstrel, ’26. “ Another one of those 1reserved ' whose finger bears a ring; Opal sure deserves the happiness we know it's bound to bring.' MAX WEAVER, “Speedy”, “Maurx” Class Basketball, ’24, ’25, ’26, ’27; Orchestra, ’24, ’25, ’26, ’27; L. L. S., ’25, ’26; Athletic Association, ’26, ’27; Rifle Club,’26; Annual Staff, ’27; Hi-Y,’27; Science Club, ’27; Scientific Research, ’27; Triple Entente, ’27. “ Why here's our champion fiddler, who likes to argue more; For a prize he certainly would have high score. HELEN ZIMMERMAN, “Tubby” Girl’s Glee Club, ’24; Class Basketball, ’26, ’27; Rifle Club, ’26; Girl Reserve, ’26; Lincoln Literary Society, ’25, ’26; Science Club, '27; Le Cercle Francais, '27; R. A. R., ’27. “She's plump, well admit it's true, But mighty fine and jolly too. 21
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HAROLD LOOKER. Luke”, “Sleepy” Class Basketball, ’24. ’27; Basketball, ’25, ’26; Football, ’23, ’24, ’25, ’26; Varsity “B”, ’24. ’25, ’26; Track, ’24, ’25, ’26. ’27; Lincoln Literary Society, ’25, ’26; Rotary Club, ’27. Sleepy towers up above us in a way quite amazes, A student rare indeed is he whom study never fazes. THELMA T1SOR, “Teddy”, “Tisor” Girls Basketball. '24; Captain ’25; Class B. B., '26, ’27; Girls Track. ’24.’25, ’26; Glee Club, ’24; L. L. S., ’25.’26; Vice President A. A., ’26; Rifle Club, ’26; Girl Reserve,’26, ’27; W. A. A. President, ’27; Le Cercle Francais, ’27; Cheer Leader, ’26, ’27. “A very loyal member of the IV. A. A. is she; In sports and other things, she is as lively as can be. BERNARD LYONS. “Bern”, “Arthur” Football. ’23, ’24. ’25. ’26; Basketball, ’24, ’25. ’26, ’27; Captain. 27; Track,’26. 27; Baseball,’25,’26,’27; “Sue” ’26; Varsity “B”, ’24. ’25. ’26. ’27; Boy’s Glee Club, ’25; Rotary Club, ’27; Triple Alliance; Annual Staff, ’27. “ Bern is a handsome youth, much liked by both the sexes: He is chuck” full of mischief though and his opponents always vexes. FRANCES TEETER. “Frankie” Class Basketball, ’24, ’25; Lincoln Literary .Society, '25, ’26; Pow Wow Minstrel,’26; Glee Club,’24,’25; Secretary 27; Secretary-Treasurer Le Cercle Francais, ’27; High School Orchestra, ’25, ’27; Girl Reserve, ’26, ’27; T. L. D. ’27. “ Pretty and sweet with golden hair! In all the school there's none more fair—than Frankie. JASPER MILLER. “Jack” Vice President. ’24; Douglas Literary Society, ’25, ’26 Boy’s Glee Club. ’24; Football, ’25; Rifle Club, '25, '26 Class Basketball, ’25, ’26, ’27; Class Vice President, ’26 Le Cercle Francais, ’27; Hi-Y Club, ’27; A. A., ’25, ’26, ’27; Science Club, ’27; Triple Entente, ’27. “ Kid him alxnit his golden hair; we don't believe he'll mind We rather think it's made him sentimentally inclined. 20
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Senior Class History WHEN we entered high school back in September, 1924, we were only a bunch of sixty green Freshmen. We were very nervous and felt very small but none the less proud, for had we not earned our right to sit with the “big fellows?” We soon discovered all the ways the new seats could be tilted and then set out to industriously decipher the outline on the board so we could find our classrooms. After five minutes or so we felt very confident and walked into a room only to see a bunch of dignified (?) Seniors within. We hurried out, doubly quick and finally regained courage to try again until we found our room. Another confusing thing was the bell, but we soon learned to keep an ear open for it and by the end of the year, we could make as quick a get-away from our classes as any Senior. All of us were quite happy when at the end of the year we got our cards with the word Sophomore on them. This year, our second, the class had diminished to forty-eight. We took our revenge for the previous year on the innocent Freshies. It was a real pleasure for us to see them hurry out of our road and we felt very important until we met the Juniors and Seniors and then they unfeelingly disillusioned us. This year we had more time to give to school activities and we were well represented on the football and basketball teams. In our Junior year, we moved over with the Seniors and became upperclassmen. This year we came to the parting of the ways, some taking the commercial course and the rest of us the college preparatory course. One afternoon we took time off and formed our French club “Le Cercle Francais”, and the commercial students the “Rotary Club”. This year we also put on our Junior play and entertained the Seniors at the Junior-Senior reception. We all worked hard and were rewarded at the end of the year by being promoted to Seniors. This year we are Seniors, thirty-two of us. At last we are about to obtain the goal of all our high school life, graduation, but we sincerely regret to leave our old friends and schoolmates. Now, as we are about to leave high school forever, we regret that we have not made better useof our time while here. We hope we have made fit examples to be patterned after and that others may see our mistakes and avoid them. We wish to thank all our teachers and schoolmates for the loyal support they have given us. We have been very busy this year preparing our Annual and attending to the many details concerning graduation, but we still have had time to devote to athletics as is shown by the various teams. We also have not neglected scholarship and have tried very hard to do as a Senior should. We hope we have left no ill feelings and we wish all of our under-classmen the best of luck. J. B„ ’27.
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