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H E P I O N E E HOUSE OF LINCOLN SITTING: L. Pillsbury R. Westerburg, H. Benn, I. Smith, G. Wooton, M. Wilkinson, J. Tegge, M. Wilson, L. Schnabel. STANDING: C. Palmer, W. Lippert, E. Szabo, J. Trevarrow, Miss Anne Seamans, C. Norris, L. Nemethy, C. Sutliff. J. Rothfuss. OFFICERS President .................................................. Elizabeth Szabo Secretary Louise Nemethy Treasurer Junior Rothfuss The House of Lincoln is part of the class of '29. The name was selected in 1926 and will he carried on until graduation. The motto chosen by the class was Lincoln’s own well known motto: “With malice toward none, and charity toward all.” The aim of this group of students is to sincerely and conscientiously up- hold the principles and ideals of the school and to co-operate with other stu- dents and the faculty. The class colors which were selected during the Freshmen year are green and white.
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THE PIONEER IIETSY ROSS FIRST ROW: A. Howard, E. Henrykofsky, K. McGarvey, V. Frost, D. Fordon, D. Dean, V. Dosch. SECOND ROW: K. McLeod, M. Brooks, M. Arndt, E. Hayes, Miss J. Louise Hainline, E. Jackson, L. Dickinson, V. Dittberner, R. Hess. THIRD ROW: S. Fox, B. Brooker, M. Jones, N. McEachern, F. I.amkey, W. Ptolemy, D. Renliam. H. Hoppin, E. Habicht. OFFICERS President .......... Vice President Secretary-T reastirer Doris Dean Edwin Jackson Elsie Henrykofsky The Betsy Ross home room has progressed quite extensively in the past year. It has tried to get pictures and other things to decorate the room with which in some way bring out the meaning of Betsy Ross. One thing that this home room can be proud of is a flag made on the same pattern as the one which Betsy Ross first made. This flag was made by several girls. About the middle of December, 1926, the House of Lincoln proposed giv- ing a Sophomore dance, and asked the Betsy Ross home room to help them make it a success. The resulting “Pirate Prance” was the most successful dance of the year. After this dance the House of Lincoln and the Betsy Ross home room combined into one home room under the one name of the House of Lincoln.
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p I 'THE o N E E FL- UAS! IIW,TON MALI. SITTING: S. Schultz, V. Scott, H. McGarvey, A. Showers, VV. Horne, C. Ziegler, L. Bock, F. Shaw, H. Helm, E. Peterson, D. Martin. STANDING: R. Stivers, W. Halpin, G. Bortlen, R. Schumaker, Mr. Hood, A. Champney, C. Thiel, R. Higgs, S. Glamb. OFFICERS President ...................................................... Fred Shaw Vice President ............................................. William Halpin Secretary ................................................ Audrey Champney Treasurer ............................................................. Clyde Ziegler Washington Hall, whose motto is Truth, Character and Loyalty ' has en- deavored this year to carry out this idea. Washington Hall is well represented in the track team. George Borden, Willard Walker, Clyde Ziegler, Kenneth Hoganson, Carl Thiel and Fred Shaw are members of this team. Richard Parker upholds us in basketball, and we were represented in football by George Borden, Fred Shaw and Carl Thiel. Washingtonians feel very proud of the fact that they edited the first home room paper. The name of this is “The Cherry Tree,” and the first edition came out February 15, 1927. We sincerely hope that future Washingtonians will carry on our ideas and traditions.
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