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DEDICATION him, our friend, who has been a source of inspiration to us at all times; to whose encouragement we owe more than can ever be repaid; whose tireless efforts for the bet- terment of the Lincoln High School can never be forgotten; to him, our superintend- ent, Mr. Charles W. Schwede, we, the student body, respectfully dedicate this paper.
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IT IS NOT What you eat—but what you digest. Not what you read—but what you understand. Not what you earn —but WHAT YOU SAVE. Something to show for every effort spent. That is the one way— THE ONLY WAY TO SUCCESS. Start the Saving habit early in life and deposit your savings in the Wood County Natl. Bank GRAND RAPIDS. WISCONSIN Resources One and a Half Million YOUNG PEOPLE do not always realize how much a good bank can help them to learn proper business methods, without making a special study of the subject. We are always glad to talk over and advise with them regarding any subject which interests them, no matter how trivial, and would like to become personally acquainted with every student in the schools. Call and see us FIRST NATIONAL BANK Always Something New at Abel Poda wiltz Co. “Outfitters for all Mankind
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the adawahgum OUR PAPER A high school paper has long been the desire of many of the Lincoln High School students. Much discussion has been aroused as to whether such a paper would t o successful in our high school. After much thinking and planning on the part of several students, it was concluded that such a paper could be successful in the Lincoln High School under certain conditions. A monthly paper such as this cannot exist in our school without the co-operation of the entire school. Of course you will give us your entire co-operation, and that is as far as you go. Perhaps, if you are so inclined, you will also give us your subscription: but do you think that that is enough? The entire success of this paper rests upon the student Ixxly as a whole. Can one or two individuals run this jxiper successfully alone? Most assuredly not. In order to edit a paper we must have something to print. There is where the great difficulty lies. It is too much to ask a few students to furnish enough material for nine issues, each containing about eight thousand words of reading matter. We. the staff, must rely upon the efforts of the school for a great deal of our material. Here is where you can co-operate with ns. Do not wait for some memlxsr of the staff to come around and lx g you to favor our next issue with 'a little poem, or a short article upon school spirit, or some other complex subject, but write up an article on any subject,—a g» xl story, a poem, or a g xxl joke and leave it in the l x in the hall. You need not sign your name, but hand it in. You do not need great literary skill as you have perhaps already noticed from this article. If we do not print the first material that you hand in. do not lx come dis- couraged and quit, but try again; perhaps you will have better luck next time. The object of this paj r is not to get your seven- ty-five cent subscription nor the money of your ad vertisers. but it is to cultivate the talent of students along literary, business and artistic lines; and to stimulate a similar desire in others. Aside from this it will advertise our school in many towns with- in this state and without; will promote the schtxd spirit and will do wonders in bringing you and me and everyone else closer together in one big bond of friendship and comradeship, which will hist as long as the memory of our happy high school ex- periences. LOCALS Harrison Kruger of Cranmoor is attending the Lincoln High School this year. Herlx»rt Wolf of Random Lake is completing his high sch x»l course here. He also attended this school two years ago. Chester LeMay. Newton Bode and Mary Dickson of Rudolph are attending the Lincoln High School. Medora Pease, who was formerly a member of this high school, has moved to Waukesha. Earl Myers of Star Route is attending the Lincoln High school. Mildred Brooks. Catherine O’Brien. Hazel Taylor. Nathan Denis, Harold Hooper and Mark Hulwr are the new pupils from Xekoosa. Carl Zimmerman of Urlxina. 111., has enrolled here this year as a Junior. We think he will be a big addition to our school. Frank Splies of Seneca is attending the Lincoln High School. William Pschoer, Lawrence Brost. and Marie Stout of Batxxx.rk entered H. S. this year. Esther Noel. Delma Padgham. August Buehler. Esther Eichsteadt. Mamie Gahl and Arthur Kuhn are the new students who entered school this year from Port El wards. Rose Powers enrolled here this year as a senior from Mazomanie. Thomas Anderson and Joseph Grohoski of Junc- tion City are attending high schixil here this year. Catherine Gilison of Chicago returned to the I. P. Witter home to spend her Junior year at the Lin- coln. Regina Mueller returned from her Forrest ville home to attend H. S. here again this year. Hattie Barton. John Gaulke, Lillian Gisler. I ag- ny Jensen. Dorothy Lundlierg and Nini Moll from different rural districts have entered the Lincoln High school.
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