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THE BLUE AND GOLD ff i -x R -sow fa. - Jff gf! X aww IN MEMORIAM The class of '26 was called upon to part with one of its number on March 22, 1923, when Gerald Baldwin, who enrolled with us as a Freshman at the opening of the school year, was promoted to the School beyond the skies. Gerald was an ambitious student. He commanded the respect of his teachers and schoolmates, all of whom keenly felt the loss they have sustained in his death. Long life was not given to Gerald, but during the short time he lived among us his studious habits, his courteous manners, and his consideration for others marked him as an exemplary student and his memory will long live in the hearts of those who knew him. LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR 1922-23 SEPTEMBER ll-The beginning of our High School career. tllay it have as happy an cndingj 19-Mr. Green did his best to impress on our minds our good LFJ and bad qualities and habits. 20-First note thrown. 27-Mr. Roberts tested our vocal powers. 76 -3-Elected cheer leaders to help us train our voices. OCTOBER 4-Lillian XVise chosen as pianist. 6-Pep meeting. l-1-Forest Pressnell made his debut in F. H. S. athletics at Bluffton. 19-Vera Blackman treated the faculty to candy. tDid your grades rise, Vera?J 2-l-Tests-Oh. what are they? 26-Hurray! No school on Friday. NOVEMBER ll-All Freshies were disappointed and indignant over the outcome of the Fostoria' Findlay football game. 14- I am for Fletcher badges appeared. 17-Report Cards. 18- Fletcher parade proved to be a great success. 22-Mr. Coin from the Hancock Saving and Loan Company tells us how to save our coins. 29-The Courtship of Miles Standish was given with Medford Bell as our gruff hero. 30-Turkey Day. DECEMBER 4-No one seemed to have suffered from the effects of Turkey Day. 9-Aurora, Illinois, team proved to be superior to our Golden Tornado. l4-Skating season began. ZO-The Lion Tamers Club gave a program and issued a challenge to the other classes to give one monthly. ,A . 20-Jan 2-A few days to frolic and recuperate our overworked tri brains. Page One Hundred and Five
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THE BLUE AND GOLD JANUARY 1-A great day of many resolutions. 2-A record day for smashing the resolutions made the preceding day. ll-Mr. Roberts told us about the Music Memory Contest. 12-Miss Coates presided at the victrola, playing the selections to be used in the contest. 15-Miss Moore absent-and the pupils did frolic. 19-The Joke box made its hrst appearance. 26-The T. N. T. Class was the first to accept the Lion Tamers' Club's challenge. FEBRUARY 14-Valentine Day passed unnoticed. 15-Mr, O. O. McLeish and Mr. Schaefer from the Chamber of Commerce explained to us about the essays to be written on l'XVhat I Should Like the Chamber of Commerce to Do for Findlay. 20-Miss Coates was ill. Miss Eshbaugh substituted. 21-Mr. Green seemed sorry to announce that there would be no school Thursday or Friday. W'rote essays for C. of C. Z6-The N. R. G. Class gave a program. MARCH 2-Rose McCarthy gave a talk on the life of Beethoven. 16-L. H. S. students made a journey to Central High to hear a lecture given by Rev. Santos. a Philippino. 20-President of XVittenberg College spoke to L. H. S. students. 23-Music Memory Contest. Z8-Tryout for Eisteddfod. Live XVire Class gave a program. APRIL 5-Mr. XV. E. Crates gave a talk to the Commercial students. l94Mr. .Ieston XVarner and Mr. XVilliam Crates from the Kiwanis Club gave talks on Courtesy XVeek. 20-The Knowledge Seeks gave a program. MAY All is well that ends well. EXAMINATION Mr. President, it fills me with great pride to have the privilege of proving the brilliant attainrnents and unusual reasoning powers of the class of '26, In order to do this I need only to ask a few questions. That the answers will prove correct, I have no fear. Harken unto them: l IVhy is Peg Klotz so popular among her classmates? Ans.-Man wants but little here below: nor wants that little long. Z. 'XVhat is more terrible to Bill Fleming than a Latin Exam? Ans.-Two Latin exams. 3. NVhat is Kenneth Farrell's motto? Ans.-Let me silent be: for Silence is the speech of love. 4. 'Wfhy is Clifford Glathart so quiet? Ans.-He has learned that the best way to hide ignorance is to look wise. 5. YVhy do teachers look so gloomy when they see Charles Kenny? Ans.-Some people are so tunny that they make others sad. 6. NVhy is Bernadine Crozier so noisy? 1 Ans.-She has not yet learned that children should be seen and not heard. 7. VVhy does Bess Baymiller's society have a soothing effect on Tom Orndorff? Ans.-Music hath charms to sooth a savage breast. - S. IVhy do Lincoln Freshmen always know the latest news? Ans.-They have two VVeaklys. 9. XVhy can't the Lincoln Freshmen politely drink tea? Ans.-Because they have three Saussers but no cups and only one Spoon. 10. Why does Rose McCarthy's alarm clock resemble April showers? Ans.-It makes our Rose spring up. ll. VVhy do we think that Charles Schwab will live to a ripe old age? Ans.-Surely he should. for only the good die young. IZ. Why do'we expect big things from Tom Mitchell? Ans.-Fine things are always done up in small packages. Page One Hundred and Seven
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