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Leonard Nunn, Raymond Myers, John Higgins, Art ATHLETIS DEPARTMEN April 14 is an important date in Lincoln School. The Lincoln Warriors went 'to Burbank Intermediate High Sch-ool in Berkeley to battle for su- premacy in B-asket'b'all. The Lincoln boys were victorious, the score, Lin- coin 14- Berkeley 10, For the Lincoln's Arthur Muth leap tainb behaved like chain lightning, to the discomfort of our opponents. John Hamilton CForwfardJ did his best 'to make the 'ball feel at 'home Hamilton, Alfred Axelson, Archie hur Muth. . T--B,y Ami el Flores 8-A. 'n our bazsket, ' Leonard Nunn CCD certainly w-as the lad 'who got the strangle hold on the ball. Raymond Meyers LGB otherwise known as Farmer ploughed right through this opponents and didn't stop until he got his funyiellding clutch on the ball. Archie Higgins was the 'boy who put the pep in pepper and 'ball in barsketball.
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v-.-.-.-.-.-- -v-v-evw-evv-v-v-.-.-.- v v-v-:-. April 30. Gayno celebrates by breaking the same arm In the same place, in the same way a second time, Breaking his arm is one of Gay- no's favorite outdoor sports. Do not worry, Gayno. A cast is most becoming to your particular style of beauty. May 4. Pzrpils of Miss Jackson's history casses have a practical lesson in voting, Registrations are made, n.om.inat'fons are given, and ballot- ing takes place amid great ex- citement. Johnson wins by a great niajori-ty. .. May 5. Exes, Nuff said! Lincolnites join school bonds. campaign for May 11. in May 12. Leonand Nunn where :it 'belongs Mrs. Shedden slowly recovers from the shock, but suffers a relapse when Palmer Wells begins every sentence with a capi- tal. puts .a comma May 12. Again v'ctory perches on the Lin- colnites' banner, Ou-r Volley Ball girls of the Low Eights win from High E-ighvhs of -Grant School. Mr, Zu-mwalt awarded four thrift stfamlps to Helen 'Moore of the low seven-th grade for the best slogan for school b.onds. 'Tihe winning slo- gan: You vote them! We will pay the-ni! School bonds! - Others are: Freda Howard, Crush that .monster, Ignorance! Vote Yes anfd give us a chance. Francisco Antonelli: More school rooms-fewer pool rooms. Dorothy McGuiTin: t'Don't be stinfgy. Llife's too short. Vote the school bonds! - May 14. Burbank 'basketball team meets Ldncolnites on Lincoln School grounds. The score was 18 to 6 in favor of our team. May 17 Take notice! Gayno Eddlemon is our cartoonist. May 20 Exhibit Day, Lincoln Scho.ol shows off, 'The following program, under the direct-ion -of 'Miss Palmer and Mrs. Shedlden, was given for the enter- tainment of our visitors. Chorus-'Seventh and Eighth Grades, Orphan Vinnie, Elizabeth Simp- non. . Song of the Camp, Angelica Dabovich, 'Raggedy Man, Alma Hudson. Chorus- Sabre Song, High Eigiiths. Wh-at the Slp-irit of Sunshine Means, John Toffoly. Little Wfll-ie's Hearing, Theo- dore Milianni. Instrum-e-nlt-al Trio+Madge .Tack- son, Davill-a Theis,' Sigmund Kurtz. Da Teef ?-G-wendolyn Merri- wether. - The Boogah Man -Alice Schroe- der. Chorus-- May Time, High Eighths. ...ie.--........ VWANTED. By John Rellaiford-Unlimited time to look around and s-mile. Another instrument for Lincoln's band for is it an orchestra?J Com- municate wilth fStanley Kallman or Alfreld Axelson. An invention to make Harry Webb hurry. By scfhool students: A ive hour school day.
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Running broad jump Vernon Siple, THE LAW OF CLEAN PLAY' The Good American Plays Fair. 1. I will not cheat, nor will I play for money. If I shoul-d not play fair, the loser would lose the fun of the game, the winner would lose his self- respect, and the 'game itself :would be- come a mean and often cruel business. 2. I will treat my opponent with po- liteness. ' 3. If I play in a group game, I will play, not for my town glory, but for the successof my team and the fun of the game. 4, I will be ma good loser or a gen- erous winner. ileyi.. ALL OUT FOR TRACK MEET Virginia Campbell. At last it came! What was it? A track meet for the boys and girls. May first- was 'the eventful day. It was held in the Athletic Held across from the high school, T'here were four events-a relay race, a bro-ad jump, a high jump and a dash, These things were for the boys, Then came the events for the girls-the run and catch, the bask- etball throw f-or distanlce, the dash and the jump and reach The pupils were entered accord- ing to weight. To be eligible one had to average 75 per cent in schol- arship and had to be good citizens of the school. Lincoln School carried off the laurels with a score of 1431-2 points 17 1-2 ahead of the nearest competitor. Winners of the Inter-School Meet. Boy's events 70-80 pound class: X40 yard dash, second Tom Guerney. 12 feet, .10 inches, 160 yard relay, by schools-second, Lincoln. 80 pound cla-ss-50 yard dash- won 'by other schools, Running broad jump, Oliver Multh 13 feet, 7 inches. 200 yard relay, 'by schools, Lincoln. 90 po-und c,-ass-60 yard dash, Virgil 'O' Brien, Running high jump Sidney Gan-drup 4 feet, 3 inches, second Donald D'mock. Running 'broad jump-won -by other schools. 240 relay-Linlcoln first. 100-115 class-70 'yard dash, second, Pafllmer Wills, Running high jumlp-second and third tie, Owen Rouse, Leon-ard Theifste. Girls Events. 60-80 pound class-run and catch fourth, Ethyl Tully. 50 yard dash, Pauline Little, Jump and reach, second, Bernice Otte-n. 80-90 pound c,ass-Run and catch, tlh-ird Ruth A-ndrews, Basket ball 'throw for distance, third Klatlh- erine Barley. 50 yard dash-asecond Katherine Barley. Jump and reach, Frances Freethey, 17 inches. 90-100 'pound cl'as.s+Run and catch, Bernice M-ills. Basket ball throw for distance, Flora Barbiere, 75 yard. daslh-lGe'nevieve Gerken, fourth. Jump and reach, second, Mlildren Blame, fourth, -Violet Vick- ery. 100-120 pound class-LRun and catch, Pearl Pynchon. Basket ball throw for distance, third, Beryl Daniel, 75 yard dash-third, Beryl Dan- iel. Jump and rea-ch, fourth, Mar- gari'te Alex-ander. Unlimited class-Basket ball t'hro'w for distance, second, Louise Ruckstuhl. 75 yard dash-second, Alice Dye, Jump and reach, second, Louella Brown.
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