Lincoln High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1932

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Page 33 text:

CLASS WILL Now is the time for all good men to come CoopslD to-anyway, here is the class will. I We, the January 1932 class of Lincoln High School, have finally decided to eave: First, the school where and as, we found it. Second, a griefstriclten faculty, Flooding the halls with tears at the thought of our graduation. Third, the memory of our commencement to Mr. Verry. Fourth, the surrounding sidewallc-oh hallowed pavement trod these many years by our revered half soles-to the class entering Lincoln at the time of our graduation. Fifth, but last, Cblessed thoughtl, individual characteristics, possessions, or what have we, as follows: Melvin Shevaclc, his intellectual powers to Tom Prideaux. Louise Gilbert, her astounding yodel to Mary Norton if she can use it. Dorothy Margaret Prinzing, her dominating personality to Mussolini. Cosgrove La Barre, his legs to Jalcie Weinstein. Adelaide De Freitas, her black eyes to Jane Beebe. Clifford l-lamar, his military training, acquired around the camps, to any prisoner at Vancouver Barraclcs. Dewey Carpenter, his Ulinguisticn abilities to Virginia Root. Catherine Powers, her popularity with the teachers to Max Wood. Gordon Pierce, his string of admirers to the cafeteria lunch lines. Theora Miller, her ancestors to Adam. Fumi Marumoto, her Girls' League offices to Louise Tanner. Edward Louie, his tennis racquets to the originator of the Tennis Racket. Alice lngram, her quiet unassuming manner to Billy Peterson. l-lilda Gillam, her ability as an essay writer to Louis Rosenblatt, Milo Clare, his string of broken hearts to David Prudhomme. D Don lghapman, his vim and vigor to one of the fairies in a Midsummer Nights ream. Bob Leiser, his reputation for being Ha nice boy to l'lamar Kerr. Margaret Earl, her becoming blush to Jean Eastman. Marian Kana, her giggle to Miss Mills. Bob Morris, his style of haircut to any appreciative convict. J gatsisimgr Hil Williams, his booklet on ul-low to Tint the l'lair Becominglyi' to e o roo . Mary Shimojima, her sympathy for the faculty to Babs Wood. Guy Jubitz, his speeches to Smedley Butler. lda Singer, her inclinations toward athletics to Babs Duncan. Milton Sugarman, his energy to Dave Silver. Ruby Sato, her tactfulness to Reuben Braunstein. d Eunice Spaulding, everything she loses, to the Girls' League Lost and Found epartment. Edna Kramer, her tall escort to the next term's shortest freshman girl. Page Twentyfthree

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CLASS SONG Tune: CWhen The Blue of The Night Meets The Gold of The Day Four happy years- Four years of worlc and play. Though we go lar, Nothing can mar The remembrance of Lincoln l'ligh. Chorus: When our school days are gone, Only memories linger on Days that used to be, And we stroll thru the halls With the friends that we lcnew, But only in memory. If only we could be there- Ch how happy we would be, Just to see once again All our classmates and you- Dear old l.incoln l'ligh. MOTTO The aim in lile is lite itself.-Goethe. COLORS Cardinal Red and White. 59



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CLASS WILL Ruth Loucks, her poetry to Betsy Cross. John Boyer, his unsquelchable good nature to Mary Agnes Grigsby. Ruth Burrell, her glasses to a church window. Alice Granby, her helpfulness to Ken Johnson. Carol Williams, her phone number to any one who can Find the line free. Louis Rotenberg, his curly locks to the author of Flaming Youth. Edward Reichlein his explanations in I-I-8 to Einstein. Woodrow Moe, his merry countenance to Gerou Burt. Mary Meredith, her patience to Jean Belding. Lucille Dunlap, her 'isunshinei' to Stanley Peters. Everett Fuller, his love for old L. I-I. S. to Methusela and his mountain. Ervin Lesser, his dramatic ability to the Marx Brothers. Alex Macl4in, his enthusiasm in English class to a dynamite salesman. Diclc Cole, his blustering manner to shy little Peter Jewett. F Bob and Bill Patriclc, their success as athletes to John McLeod and I-larry an ing. I-Iazel I-lool4er, an aspirin to anyone who thinlcs this is Funny. ln witness thereof, we, the members of the January Class of i32, have duly inscribed our names on the 'I7th day ol January, 'l932. Witnesses: Margaret Earl Carolyn Norton Marian Kama BRIEF HISTORY Date oi Entrance-January 1928. Place oi Entrance-Any one oi the Five doors oi Lincoln High School. Appearance-Unusually intelligent, Possibilities-Capable of almost anything. First Year-Doing well. Freshman Frolic. Also ride in wastebaslqets. Greenish tinge wearing oFi. Second Year-Much tall4. Some action. All's well and two years to go. Class shows great possibilities. Junior Year-Amazing activity. New developments-scholars, athletes, politicians, even a Few ladies and gentlemen. Senior Year-Unrivalled perfection. Teachers and Mr. Verry congratulate themselves. Class Play, a riot. Class Cardinal shows progress in more ways than one. New Developments-Sentimental last loolcs at old Familiar scenes Cthe senior table in the library, living ornaments in 'lO2, earnest scholars in the pursuit of ltnowledgeb. Characteristics of Finished Product-Erudition, physical beauty, natural talent, great modesty, and a perfectly disgusting ambition to do better than other people. Date of Exit-January, 'l932. ' Place of Exit-Any one of the Five doors. Appearance-Still alive. Possibilities-Capable oi almost anything. Page Twenty-four

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