Lincoln High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1934
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A ,,, , ,, i,,,. -,.,.,-1 29. 4 ' CAI-QDINAI. ,, in A L. , , Q , . iid K is-'T'.f.-1,25 f'?P'..:4k4.7.i .fX.4b-'pi' 'Q' 637' -ffl 1- Sw- - 'Wea' 1g,,,g:,tgv'3: .Fm-mam 4-sJv' DEDICATION To 'rhe New Dea in economic opporlunily, which we realize is 'raking p ace: To 'rhe New Deal in social adjuslmenf, which will resull' from our economic change: and fo +he New Deal in spirilual unclerslanding, which The presenl generalion apprecialesg we, The Class of June. I934, of Lincoln High School. dedicale This book. . 'rw-'-1 vu .-- JJ '..L. '. f'3L . 9'.5d 'Z'T'f'7-'-1'l.C'i1ZL7l'f'l'W'l1' 'Qs J .1 gf - xi f e Z l , 0 , k' PAGE FIVE .4 I ADMINISTRATIIIN ll W. A. s As lhe country responds to the influence of the l3.W.A., so the Seniors of June, l934, appreciate the d guidance of our friends,lhe administration officers. P6669 QTOQUSOU PAGE EIGHT NV-M-mbhx - - f . .,. -, ..... ,, , 4 . 1 , b w 1 LI N co W. L. VERRY Principal . . , , , . . ,,,, shy ,, , hiv, ,,. , ,.,,,,,,,-,,,., , ,,, ,. -,,,e.,.., , ., .,,,.,g.,. Y . us.....a4.Yf-K l , X. 4 ,f CAFQDINAI. Fronf Row-Mrs. Hoskin, Mr. Foulk, Mr. Walker, Miss Jones, Miss Downs, Mr. Verry, Miss Griebel, Miss Northrup, Mrs. Thurston, Miss Buckley, Miss Amos. , Second Row-Miss Peflinger, Miss Anderson, Miss Gill, Miss Sfeinmelz, Miss Halvorsen, Miss Hunier, Mr. Albin, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Berkham, Miss Dring, Miss McManus. ' Third Row-Miss Coad, Miss Murfon, Miss Seffem, Mr. Heller, Mrs. Taggarf, Miss Brown, Miss McLauphlin, Miss Whilcomb, Miss Hunkins, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Webb. Fourth Row-Miss Pearson, Mrs. Marston, Miss Morris, Mrs. Armsfrong, Mr. Wills, Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Finley, Mr. Sage, Miss Oifo, Miss Townsend, Miss Gesner. FACULTY MATHEMATICS-Miss Buckley. Head: Mrs. Armslrong, Mr. Baldwin. Miss Jones. Miss Murfon, Mr. Wright SCIENCE-Miss Griebel. Head of General: Mr. Foulk. Mrs. Green, Mr. Heller, Mr. Magaurn, Miss Malfley, Miss Whifcomb. Mr. Wills. Mrs. Taggart HISTORY-Miss Norlhrup, Head: Miss Anderson. Mr. Berlcham. Miss Capell, Miss Coad, Mr. Cooper. Mr. Sage. Mr. Walker, Mr. Williams. ENGLISH-Mrs. Hoslcin. Head: Miss Amos, Miss Brown. Miss Gill. Miss Peflinger, Mrs. Soufhworfh, Miss Sfein- mefz. Mrs. Thurslon, Miss Townsend, Miss Wafson, Mrs. Webb. LANGUAGES-Miss Larrabee, Head of Lafinz Miss Peierson, Miss Hunler, Mr. Albin, Miss Gesner. Miss Hall, Miss Hunlcins. Miss McLauphlin, Miss Selfem. Mr. Veiar. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS-Miss Pearson. Miss Morris. Mr. Finley. ART-Miss Halvorsen. Miss Oflo. MUSIC-Mr. Hollensred. Glee Clubs: Mr. Denfon, Orcheslra: Mr. Handzlik, Band. GYMNASTICS--Mrs. Burke, Mr. Fabre. SECRETARIES-Miss Dring, Miss McManus. LIBRARIANS-Mrs. Marsion, Miss Slevens. l PAGE NINE - gljrjsifa. se P5 .X . X x X 1 1 . '04, , Nha gafyeyxg .. W., , Sa s .E 3, , mir-v 5. Mxqk 1 v - 1 .V . . .L W. -- -as My ' N M.,-,wr f ,A ,, .wg . 314' Q 5 46 'ki 2:5 :M 1 LF , , - Q.. , n 9. .4 . 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' Q- '.' fr-ir . ff' . - . .4 - .. is L ,,., ,.u ,- J- , , W LINCCDLN .-w7 Ed!!lm5.e fW -1 3 'F'-C Upper Row-- Mr. Walker, Mrs. Southworth, Miss Halvorsen, Mr. Williams,' Lower Row-Mrs. Hoskin, Mr. Wills, Miss Gill. ADVISORS To our Faculfy advisers, who have so generously given of fheir fime and energy fo assisf, furfher, and promofe class acfivifies, do we. fhe June '34 Class, express our deepesf fhanks and appreciafion. Mrs. Soufhworfh, Mr. Williams and Mr. Walker, our class advisors, were always more fhan glad fo offer fheir ever-helpful advice. Miss l-lalvorsen, Mrs. l-loskin and Mr. Wills served in fhe capacify of honorary advisers. Miss Halvorsen, fo whom we wish fo express our deepesf fhanlcs for her supervision of fhe arf work of fhe Cardinal, was arf advisor. Mrs. l-loslcin, wifh fhe able and helpful assisfance of Miss Gill, supervised fhe liferary secfion of fhe class book. Mr. Wills was financial direcfor of fhe class acfivifies. A We, The June Class of '34, are fruly grafeful for fhe cooperafion ex- fended us by fhese helpful and friendly advisors. .rr ' ---1-41. ' ' ' V ' W. .1-WZ... -L . 5i'.-.4.e':f.a'ff-s i sa- rr .TA 45' sv 1 PAGE SIXTEEN ..,- Is. zf ,- we , , 2 .4 - ,, is l CARDINAL 'l 'u1SAf -H . : . . V . , -'- -,-, , -,.. , - .,. . -- ' ... 'f ...-.' ' : ' V J . .V ,:g-- .fu-I -.- --:t w - f ' . Upper Row-Charles Davis, Cosma Arnold, Whifney Aldrich, Peggy Guilmef. Lower Row-David Fain, Dorofhy Cook, Elmer Kolberg. CLASS PINQ Presidenl - - Elmer Kolberq Vice-Presideni - - Peggy Guilmef Secrelary - - Cosma Arnold Treasurer ---- - Charles Davis Sergeanl'-al'-Arms ---- Whifney Aldrich Edifor of Class Cardinal ---- David Fain Associale Edilor of Class Cardinal - Dorofhy Cool: CLASS COMMITTEES Chesler Callander. Chairman Marfy Emmel David Fain Roberf Holmes George Veness SENIOR PROM Lawrence Schibel, Chairman Chesfer Callander Dorolhy Cook Beihune De Sully Charles Dudley Adrian Norion Jane Pipes CDRMT' 1 , CLASS PICTURE Helen Everest Chairman Mary Fales Roberl' Gram' John Hallinan Gordon Olcoll' David Silver Kalherine Snedecor Virginia Sfrong CLASS ANNOUNCEMENTS Laura Edmonds, Chairman Burns Hoffman Akin Malhieu Eugene Neill Billie Pefersen CLASS PLAY Barbara Mayer, Chairman Cosma Arnold Woodward Bohoskey Jane? Cufler William McCurdy Richard Olcoff Mariorie Smifh CLASS DAY Jane Pipes. Chairman Ellen Boyle Ben Briggs Marie Dunne Norman Rosenberg Jay Van Nice Jack Weinsfein Wi!-'lCl'll'lXl'l NWO 'VW' l.'1?'3'iY?-'PL x2vin7s'31'?-3 Y lr., x. Vf. Y W 1 V' -f i Y .ff ' ' ff-, ., R p Q xl'- .V ' A , f., ' C 5-3 75 I T ' '1'-'fs -1 h tr. 2 t, . , . . 2 A :kiw i i iii Mllg... M .. ,X Y 5 L H . M 4 HENRY W. ALDRICH College Prep. 4 Presideni Chem- islry Club' Sergeanf-af-Arms Senior Class' Class Play Doc- for' Class Cardinal Sfaff' Hi-Y. 4Fu'rure: Sfanford Science Re- HELENMAREE C. ANDERSON College Prep.4Fu+ure: Berkeley Sfudy of Psychology. - E Z.. 1iQZ' k Ek3Zf. 'L1.a ' I search. BETTY BEAN College Prep. 4Vice- Presidenl 5l'h Term Girls: Secrelary Adel- phians: Class Play: Room Rep.: Bank Cashier: Class Cardinal Slaff. 4 Fulure: U. of O., Arf. lNA BENNETT General. 4En+ered from Gran? '3I: Girls' Glee. 4 Fufure: U. of O., Buyer. MANLY M. BANISTER College Prep. 4 Enfered from Franklin '3 I. 4 Fufure: Reed, Teaching of Foreign Languages. COSMA ARNOLD College Prep. 4Class Secrefaryg Treasurer lnfer-Club Council: Cardinal Capers l and ll: Class Cardinal Sfaff: Masquers: Banlc Cashier. 4 Fu+ure: O. S. C.. Med- icine. Q gg. 5 E g .y... ' Iu ' - - E2j'F-'f-v.rv':7.--r'1's'fm ... -.. VA, .. 5 vv , . ' -L , r MARTHA S. ARNESON College Prep. 4Tri-Y: lnlerne- 'rional Club: Della Pi Omicron: Cafeferia Rep.: Bi-weekly Card- inal Sfaff. 4Fufure: Sf. Helen's Hall. GEORGE V. BOLTON College Prep. 4Enfered from Mulfnomah Junior High '3l: Delia Pi Omicron: Bi-weekly Cardinal Siaff: lnfernafional Club. 4 Fufurez O. S. C.. Analylic Chemislry. MARGARET AUESTAD College Prep. 4Class Play. NANCY BLAKE College Prep. 4 lnfer-Club Coun- cil: Tri-Y. 4 Fufure: Music. 5-'filfellf T Lyn 1 f 2 v 4.14. - l N..,.,, Q ,V :F . ' w ' f . -, 5 14 11... .f.- MFE , ' --aa ' CARDINAI. RUTH BEASLEY College Prep. 4En+ered from Mulrnomah Junior High '3I: lnler-Club Council: Tri-Y: Pi- Epsilon: Gym Leader. 4Fu+ure: O. S. C. MAURICE BLUM College Prep. 4Gradua'recl 3lf2 years: Bank Cashier: Cardinal Rep.: German Club: Class Play: Junior Oraforians. 4Furure: U. of O., Surgery. ERICH BLASCH KE College Prep. 4Gym Leader: Track. 4 Fufure: U. of O. HOWARD S. BLITZ College Prep. 4Fealures Edifor Bi-weekly Cardinal: Class Play: Class Cardinal Slaff: German Club: Infernarional Club. 4Fu- lure: Slanforcl. Business Admin- isfralion. WOODWARD BOHOSKEY College Prep. 4En+ered from Wheeler High 132: Secrefary Hi- Y: Class Play CommiH'ee: Junior Oraforians: Tolo Orarorians: Fire Squad. 4 Fufurez Sfanford. ' LQ? S',L'iJbF'9L s. Louise BRACKEN ' College Prep. 4Enfered from Mulrnomah Junior High '3l: Tri- Y: Cardinal Capers ll: Girls' Glee Cl Music T up 4 Fulure: Morrmoulh. e cher. PHYLLIS BEOOKS College rep.4Tri-Y: Room Rep. ELLEN M. BOYLE College Prep. 4Presiden1' Gym Leaders: Class Cardinal Sfaff: Class Day Commiifee: Class Play. Bjwske: Inrer-Club Coun- cil. 4 Fu pifal. ure: Sl. Vinceni's Hos- JUNE BREININGER General. 4 Enfered from Girls' Polyrechnic '32: Volleyball Team. 4 Fulure: O. S. C., Slenography. BEN BRIGGS College Gra nr '3 mifreez Prep. 4 Enfered from 2: Hi-Y: Class Day Com- Foolball: Fire S q u a d . 4 Fulure: Medicine. VZ!! '94-A-'v3'1U4k'I' 51A-t'?v.v- -F 'a:. .'. 2-- -. 'Q' . ... V. ... ' ' rs: .., r 1 QQ . 6 . .2 ' , -vw ' il ' 1 . - -fs--.-ia, .,, f' ...LQ ' f 'W .1-a k ' 'L 'ai W' M. f ' .. . 3 - ,, .- hu, ,. ,. - LOUISE BUCK College Prep. 4 Presidenl' Tri-Y: Presideni Isl Term Girls: lnler- Club Council: Class Cardinal Sfaffg Room Rep.: Cardinal Rep.: Gym Leader. J. ALLEN sign General. 4Room Rep.: Bank Cashier: lnfernaiional Club: Tolo Oraforian. 4 Fufure: U. of O. RICHARD BROWNLOW College Prep.4 Room Rep.: Bank Cashier. 4Fu+ure: Willamelrle Universify, Polifical Science. JOSEPH F. CLARK College Prep. 4Enlered from Columbia '3l: Glee Club. 4Fu- +ure: U. of O. CHESTER L. CALLANDER College Prep. 4Treasurer lnfer- nafional Club: Hi-Y: Tolo Ora- iorian: Class Cardinal Sfaff: Class Play: Class Pin Commil- lee: Room Rep. 4Fufure:, Engi- neering. MARGARET BRUCE College Prep. 4Class Play: Tri- Y: Typing Award.4 Fuiurez Busi- ness College. Secrefarial Work. JANET CUTLER College Prep. 4En+ered from Ca'l'lin's '32: Treasurer Adel- phians: Cardinal Capers Il: Class Play CommiH'ee: Class Day Commilfee: Room Rep: Card- inal Rep. 4Fu+ure: Mills. DOROTHY COOK College Prep. 4Vice - Presidenr Sfudenf Body: Associafe Edifor Class Cardinal: Class Play: Sec- refary Girls' League: Philos: Masquers. 4 Fufurez O. S. C. AMELIA COOK General. 4Enfered from Granf '32: Gradruafed 3lf2 years: Gym Leader. 4 Fufurez Oregon Medi- cal College. Nursing. GIROUD BURT College Prep.4Class Play: Mafh Team: Chemisfry Team: Class Cardinal Sfaff: Philo: Quill and Scroll: lniernafional Club. 4Fu- lure: Reed. Social Sciences. ... . V 14 ...Q -I. .3'TvfnarJ!!?iTE3'1 iihv' reall- ' 3 Q -1d '-4 'Q' I ' f.: 'us ' ' L 'fv 6 Alf?- , A-.-im -F r 1 4 J SP ' 'NV' U 'l 'JL' . J 2- 4 .- 'sdf' LT ' 'ighi Ef'g.ui'i -LXZEHYQTG DON DARBY College Prep. 4En'rered from Ashland High '32: Gym Leader. 4 Fufurez O. S. C.. Chemical En- gineering. EUGENE D. DAVIDSON General. 4En+ered from Moran Junior College '33. 4Fu1ure: U. of O. CHARLES DAVIS College Prep. 4Eniered from PhiIip's Academy. Andover '32: Class Treasurer: Baseball: Card- inal Rep.: German Club: Fire Squad. 4Fu+ure: Engineering. NORMAN T. DAVIS College Prep. 4 Enlered from San Diego Army and Navy Acad- emy '33: Glee Club. 4 Fuiurez U. of Wash. JOHN F. DEIBELE General. 4Bank Cashier: Gym Leader. 'WWW O .' -a.. S .mf -'- . 04 '!'!'fYF MARTY EMMEL College Prep. 4Eniered from San Diego High '32: Class -Pin Commiilee: Class Play: Room Rep. 4Fu+ure: U. of Wisc., Di- efician. MARGARET DUMONT College Prep. 4Vice - Presidenl Masquers: Class Play. Eva: Class Cardinal Siaif: Cardinal Capers I and ll: Room Rep.: Senior Sisfer.1 Fuiurez Dramaiics. LAURA W. EDMONDS College Prep. 4EnI'ered from Ca+lin's: Vice-Presideni Adel- phians: Vice-Presidenl' lnler-Club Council: Class Play: Announce- menl Commiiiee. 4Fu+ure: Po- mona. MASON DE NEFFE College Prep. 4S'rudenl Body Treasurer: Class Cardinal Sialif: Treasurer Tolo Oraiorians: Pres- ideni Delia Pi Omicron: Tennis Team. 4Fu+ure: U of O., Engi- neering. h4'1 l f' 75Y L!-1'lI? 4i'T,ff21f!G V 7 ' FRED DAVIS College Prep. 4Gym Leader. M A415 F' .. .Q X lf. 1 ' ? I. . 'eil ' la. ' if a. , i i H i ' -E 'i'w i ' 1- w e 1 .. -. . -. .... L-,-...- ., -..ee . -. A. -.. - A--Lruwfx.-A - ---f. -- PAGE TWENTY ONE NORMA DINGER College Prep. 4En+ered from Lowell High '33: Bi-weekly Card- inal Siaff: Copian: Cardinal Rep. 4 Fufurez U. of O. BETHUNE DE SULLY College Prep. 4YeIl Leader '337 Senior Prom Commiflee: Room Rep.: Bank Cashier: Gym Lead- er: Fire Squad. 4Fufure: U. of C., Corporafion Law. MARY D. DIMUS College Prep. 4 Enfered from Wellsfon High, S+. Louis, Mo.. '3 l . LAWRENCE J. DOHERTY College Prep. 4Foo+ball: Tolo Oralorian: Room Rep.: Cardinal Rep.: Cafeteria Rep. 4Fu+ure: Notre Dame. CHARLES A. DUDLEY College Prep.4Class Play: Hi-Y: Yell Leader, Spring '33: Mas- quers: Fooiball: Baslce1'ball:Room Rep.: Class Cardinal Sfafi. 4 Fu- fure: O. S. C., Chemical Engi- neering. .- . , . -..- - . . . , ' . L - -Q-fvf , ' 4 , ... ' 1 . vfs. '-1 -- , .K 1, , L KI LiNcoi.N I L auaarnnz-: 'P lZ.5iEE . 'S.2i-.. - 3 . as . X Q in' Ji av P63 5 ff m ' . .. - 'U' 4 - -1 .L ' SIT-sl .kf 'N't5.'1 i qi- PAGE TWENTY TWO MARIE DUNNE College Prep. 4Class Play: Pres- idenf Copians: Presideni Bfh Term Girls: Vice-Presideni Girls' League: Secreiary lnfer-Club Council: Masquers. 4Fu+ure: U. of O. RUBY ELIZABETH ELLIS General. 4En1ered from Girls' Polyiechnic '33: Tri-Y. 4Fu+ure: S+enographic College. MARY FALES College Prep. 4Enlered from CaiIin's '33: Class Picfure Com- miffee. 4 Fufure: U. of O. GEORGE T. FUJINAKA College Prep. 4 Junior Oraforian: 4Fufure: Japanese College. MARY FAlTH Classical. 4Secre+a ry Inferna- rional Club: Secrefary Chemis- lry Club: Inier-Club Council: Bi'weelcly Cardinal Sfaff: Card- inal Rep. 4Fu'rure: U. of O.. Chemisfry. QV ' Sfwdck fl . ss' ... . v i . 'Q' -' --- .. H - .. MAY,4.g ,rw --'5 --- '-1------4 -CA-3-IL J ---.----A---. .-..... ...-.-.fu..1A-... ,....,.-..,...--. . ,,. -MA ,.A, V , 1. .J sc-w .A ,,. , '. .,. 1-f . , v , . , q.,. 1 , . A ,L CAFRDINAL . y 1 'ff' -' .25 f'9'.1h.S. 'ESQ '1f'S.ilF3'lB4 4.SLYib41?'ff'FCv T..Fh-f2!?.anT.'l.L!4.'5'!.?'4r7iBi3?W :b'li:7' HAZEL PAULINE FRANKE College Prep. 4Cap+ain Malh Team: Vice-Presideni Pi Epsilons: Chemisfry Club: lnlernalional Club. 4Fu+ure: Moscow. Idaho. HELEN EVEREST College Prep. 4Vice-Presidenl' 4fh Term Girls: Philo: Cardinal Rep.: Room Rep.: Class Picfure Commiilee. 4 Fufure: Law. ELIZABETH R. GEHLERT Classical. 4En+ered from Canby Union High '3l: Presicleni Philo: Class Cardinal Slaff: lnfer-Club Council: Class Play. 4 Fufure: U. of O., Ari. VINCENTAGOON College Prep. 4Gym Leader. 4Fufure: U. of Wash., Business Adminisiraiion. J. DAVID FAIN College Prep. 4Gradualed 3lf2 years: Edilor Class Cardinal: Treasurer ol' Sludenl' Body '33. Re-elecled: Class Play, An- nouncer: Presidenl German Club: Presidenf Junior Oraio- rians: lnlernalional Club. 4Fu- lure: Reed. Diplomaiic Service ., ....u.. 1 s 'I. Y. sx f.-M G ...r '-- -I. WAVERLY MAXI NE JACKSON General. 4En+ered from Grant '3I: Tri-Y: Cardinal Rep. MARGARET HUNT General. 4 Fulure: Ari. RAYMOND LINTON HACK College Prep. 4 Band: Orcheslra: Track. , BOB FITCHARD College Prep. 4 Presidenl' Order of L: Chairman Cafeleria Board: Baslcelball: Track: Fire Squad. 4 Fufure: U. of O. PEGGY GU I LM ET College Prep. 4Vice- Presidenf Senior Class: Presidenf 4fhVTerm Girls: Chairman Alhlefic Board '33: Class Cardinal Slaff: Philo: Tennis. 4 Fufure: U. of Wash. ' A -if I'V'f 1L'1'.lJ'!'12ffi'f-lIZTl'Q'lT' s- E' F Tr' S B-f ' i s-r -4 - 0 :Ra ,,, i 'rl , ,. ,M ,,. , . .- .fy n.. - i 1 ., 4. fi'- A , - ,. ---, ' W - .Q . -.f 1 ' Jaw, . ., . .R- 4 i ...., .- .---4 1. ,.-. cha,-'11 AL .-.pu-.a.....s..'..--xx...Q..r ' 5 'Jean-ir' 'ni l ' ' ' 0: L. PAGE TWENTY TH REE - , f, -f':':'2'--Q .. - A ff 1.-'r -H. f - .fr C .. Y -' .., . V. . .., . ,V . , , ., , ,..., . , LINCOLN .I , Us ws' ...ra -M... ...L ' vu. KATH RYN HARVEY General. 4En+ered from Mull- nomah Junior High '32: Secre- rary 7+h Term Girls: Girls' Glee Club. 4Fu+ure: Nurses' Training. GEORGE GOTTESMAN College Prep, 4Presiden'r Ger- man Club: Chemislry Team. 4 Fu- +ure: U. of O.. Law. JOHN HALLINAN General. 4Tolo Oraiorian: Foo?- ball: Traclc: Swimming: Junior Oraforian: Cardinal Rep. 4Fu- +ure: U. of O. JACK HALL College Prep. 4Junior Oraio- rians: Chemisiry Club. 4Fufure: Oregon Sfale, Elecirical Engi- neering. ROBERT J. GRANT College Prep. 4Class Play Siaffg Class Piciure Commiilee: Ser- geani'-al'-Arms lniernaiional Club: Bank Cashier: Parliamen- iary Law Club: Class Cardinal Sfaff. 4 Fulure: Willameffe Uni- versiry, Law. ' 1-W' i J . . -ard'-1' . ' 1 'ff' E ' ' ' n 4 , . , . .--.,, ww . - JW ? PAGE TWENTY-FOUR eg. .,'.,,Y., BETTY KARNOPP General. 4Cardinal Capers l and II: German Club: Tennis Team: Room Rep.: Banl: Cashier: Girls' Fire Squad. LILLIAN KIES College Prep. 4Vice- Presidenl Tri-Y: Secreiary Pi Epsilon: Room Rep. 4 Ful'ure: O. S. C. JIMMY Y. HONGO College Prep. ARTHUR E. HUTCHINSON College Prep. 4En+ered from Mulfnomah Junior High '3l: Foolball: Gym Leader. ROBERT HRYSKO General. 4Enfered from Colum- bia '32: Order of L: Class Card- inal Sfaff: Foofball: Baskefball: Baseball: Hi-Y. 4 Fu'l'ure: Con- sular Service. A'l7Tt:!.5'1' 'f 1- FMv.!!!'Mll- 3. 1 wr, 2 . ,- -x. -. Y. -- . i - 1-x-g.-f. . ,, y.. A ., ..,. b f,,. , I ,W.,:,.,4V W ,- , . .... . H, CARDINAL 'S3h.31'3l?'U!2f'z.ZlT u .a9is49H'8I.ls 'U0iD 9'ld' MARGU ERITE MAY HERZBERG General. 4En+ered from Com- merce '32: Orchesfra. 4Fu'rure: Ari. JOHN F. HASTINGS General. 4Gradua+ed 3'f2 years: Bi-weekly Cardinal Sfaff: Class Play: ln+erna+ional Club: Bank Cashier. 4 Fufurez Soufhern Cali- fornia, Playwright KIRBY B. HASKELL College Prep. 4Class Cardinal Sfaff: Bi-weekly Cardinal Sfaff: Order of L: Room Rep.: Track: Class Play: Bank Cashier. 4Fu- lure: O. S. C. WALTER BURNS HOFFMAN College' Prep. 4En+ered from Milfon Academy '33: Announce- ment Commiifee: Class Play Sfaff: Fire Squad.4 Fufure: Sian- lord. BETTY HOWELL College Prep. 4Eniered from Pendlelon High '33. 4Fufure: Sfenography. E vw-mvwzf .r'4 1 1-, ,AU . .-,-:,- 3---qw, 3. .1 . 6 CHARLOTTE KU RATA General. 4Enfered from Girls' Polyfechnic '32, GORDON W. KRANTZ General. JOHN B. JONES General. 4 Enfered from Pendle- fon High '3O: Opereffa: Glee Club. 4Fu+ure: Sacramenfo Jun- ior College. Avialion. ELLEN LAWRENCE College Prep.' 4En1ered from Mulfnomah Junior High '3I. 4Fufure: Willameffe Universify. ELMER KOLBERG College Prep. 4 Presiden+ Senior Class: Chairman Afhlefic Board: Order of L: Foofball: Baskefball: Presideni' Hi-Y. '.- TZ v V ' cr'Y'f'5 C' 1Z1Yl.bB'i.'5PKTTfw-'!l7Z 1 ' M SK. : 1.3 4 32 lx i L, ..'ww...-' 4 ... -. ..u....L.. ..........aa4. Ls. ........a.,-...r.-.4..--4-...L......Lk'A...::......ng..4.....,...1 ......1.s.4.u X. ., .. , , f .-1- . ' - .V -.' ,,4,a- 1.-- sw - -1- lf. A .,.,NmQ ELEANER JOHNSON College Prep. 4Gradua+ed 3'f2 years: Room Rep. 4FuIure: Berkeley, Pre-medics. SYLVIA LEVITT General.4GraduaIed 3'f2 years: Vice-Presidenf Is+ Term Girls: Class Cardinal Ari Slalf: Bank Cashier.4 Fulurez Behnlre-Walker. Sienography. RODERICK L. MACLEAY College Prep. 4En'rered from Shawingan Lake '33: Class Play Slaff: Chemislry Club: Class Cardinal Siafl. 4FuIure: Prince- Ion, Chemical Engineering. HERMAN L. LEVIN General. 4Secre+ary Boys' Glee Club: Cardinal Rep.: Freshman Foolballg Opera Carmen. 4 Fu- Iurez Oregon S+a+e. Business Ad- minisfrafion. HAROLD HUTCHINSON College Prep. 4En+ered from SI. Mary's High '32: Gym Lead- er. 4 Fufurez O. S. C.. Eleclrical Engineering. WILLIAM MARCOTT General. 4Golf Team. 4 Fufure: O. S. C.. Music. CATHERINE LUSK College Prep. 4En+ered from Academy of Ihe Holy Child '32I Philo: Orcheslra. 4FuIure: Po- mona. Music. DOUGLAS LEDBETTER General. 4 Fufure: Music. FRANCIS G. LARSON General. 4Cardinal Rep.: Room Rep. 4 Fufure: Aviafion. CHARLES LOWRY General. 4Junior Baslcelballz Traclr Manager: Gym Leader. 4FuIure: Journalism. ' ' T 5IlI'-vfiliiiii 7l !-'l? 1!'3'!'lhl ' U' 4 2Y'w. Vl!B'iE'8nT-1: .Y AI TK f'1 Q 351' 'rvnhrril ' ' ,, ...y 4-um. .we ' I ' 11 ..f... ,. 5 1. 1, L.. :.' ' M- .:...41...-.4.n,Qa ,,',.gAxaa.1.f. ..:.as u.1.4..4.. ,.. .4.A-. . . .,,, , , w a- ,e - .f- ' . , ' 13' . , u 4 CAFQDINAL f -. f- 4 ' .2A 'I'f'5Gil:iL JOSEPH C. MALONEY College Prep. 4Class Play Con- sfrucfion Commiffee: Traclc '33, '34, 4Fu'rure: Sf. Mary's. Law. FRED MAFFEl College Prep. 4Enfered from Washingfon '32: Chemisfry Club. 4 Fufurez U. of O.. Chemical En- gineering. BARBARA MAYER College Prep. 4 Presideni' Philo: Presideni' Girls' League: Feafure Edilor Bi-weekly Cardinal: Class Play: Copian. 4Fufure: S+. Helen's Hall, Journalism. AKIN MATHIEU College Prep. 4Announcemen+ Commillee: Adel hian: Room Rep.: Fire Squad. 4JFu'rure: Slan- ford, Medicine. AFTON MALM General. 4En+ered from Franklin '33: Presiclenl' Tri-Y: Vice-Presi- denf 8+h Term Girls: Cardinal Capers: Puppef Show. 4 Fufure: Norfhwesfern, Secreiarial Work. .. i,- L, , 41 g .-. ,N 1--new---n--,Q-,X DOROTHY L. McCANDLISS College Prep. 4 Fufure: O. S. C.. Music. MARGARET McBRlAN General. 4En+ered from Girls' Polyiechnic '33: Graduaied 3lf2 years: Presidenf Girls' Glee Club. FRAN K MARX College Prep. 4Vice-Presidenf Gym Leaders: Room Rep.: Card- inal Rep.: Bank Cashier: lnier- Club Council. MAU DE McCONAG HY General. 4Enfered from Tilla- mook High '32: Secrefary 8fh Term Girls: lnfer-Club Council: Chernislry Club: Room Rep. 4Fufure: Norlhwesfern Business College. RUTH M. MCCORMICK College Prep. 4En+ered from Greal' Falls. Monlana '3I: Tri-Y. 4Fulure: Ann Arbor. Michigan, Journalism. 9 ' s04'I'f'i' '2Zi!9'LE-i'1X2'T1'1U 'f 3Xf!JI '- ff' WW Nu-i PAGE TWENTY SEVEN 'W S' vx . . I . , . .- , ii.. if fi ' 14.1 ,V wc' ' 51' s, , rai r 1, I i hi. .al ' - ff 5-5,.,.:' ..'u--. .. -w s. fm.- , 'ki edfflrs ,. , ii - 4 ... ' DOROTHY MEANS General. 4Girls' Glee Club: Pi Epsilon. 4 Fu+ure: Nursing. EUGENE NEILL College Prep. 4Cardinal Rep.: Class Play:Announcemen+ Com- mi++ee: Dance Commiifee: Gym Leader: Cardinal Caper: Room Rep. 4 Fuiure: Engineering. JOHN MELDRUM College Prep. 4 Fufurez O. S. C.. Civil Engineering. LAWRENCE NEWLANDS College Prep. 4 Movie Club: In- fernafional Club: Delia Pi Omi- cron: Room Rep.: Cafeferia Rep.: infer-Class Baslce'rball.4 Fu-- lure: U. of Wash., Law. GORDON W. OLCOTT General. 4Class Play Sfaff: Movie Club: Order of L: Hi-Y: Fooiball: Track: Baseball: Bi- weelcly Cardinal Sfaff. 4Fu+ure: Colorado School of Mines, Min- mg. : 'L i L V7 kr,,,,,.,,,J Li y .fa qi.. 5 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT ,H iv , ati. as ,. . NANCY MEREDlTl-l College Prep, 4Vice- Presidenf 7+h Term Girls: Bi-weekly Card- inal Sfaff: Cardinal Rep.: Philo: Senior Sisfer. 4Fulure: O. S. C. DOROTHY MCGINNITY College Prep. 4Vice - Presidenf Philo: Class Play Commiiiee: Class Cardinal Sfaff: Room Rep.: Secrefary 2nd Term Girls. 4Fu+ure: U. of O. CHARLES OSTROFSKY College Prep. 4En+ered from Jefferson '32, 4Fu+ure: Massa- cl1useH's lnsfifufe of Technology. Chemical Engineering. FRED MILLER College Prep. 4Secre+ary Gym Leaders: Bank Cashier: Class Play Sfaff. 4Fui'ure: U. of O.. Medicine. WILLIAM MCCURDY College Prep. 4Sfuden1 Body Presideni: Class Play Commir- fee: Cardinal Capers I and ll: Hi-Y: Foolball: Traclc. 4Fu+ure: U. of Wash.. Geology. A ek, ' V . :' .- . I' '44 ..v. ' -.. ' il ...W 4-w e ,,, -, - , MJ.. .'., ' CAFQDINAL .a,,:g- '!e..iss's.1B1'+ 'Pu' JWJFQQ 0920 GUILLMA NAOMI PALMER College Prep. 4Tri-Y: Orchesfra. 4 Fuiurez Ari School. RICHARD H. OVERBECK Classical. 4Mai'h2 Team: Class Play, Nervous Gen'fleman: Junior Oraiorians. 4Fu+ure: Po- mona, Chemical Engineering. JANE PINCKNEY College Prep. 4Secre+ary Delia Pi Omicron: lniernaiional Club: Cardinal Capers ll: Bank Cashier: Cardinal Rep. 4 Fufure: Norfhwesiern Universify. Labor- afory Chemisi. RALPH PARKER College Prep. 4 Class Play Com- mifree: Bank Cashier. 4Fu'rure: O. S. C. ANTHONY PELAY College Prep. 4Class Play. WiIIie: Opereiia, Lelawala: lnier-Club Council: lniernaiional Club: Masquers: Movie Club: Room Rep. 4Fu+ure: U. of O., Law. IRENE ODELL ' College Prep. 4En+ered from Holdrege '32: Presideni 6I'h Term Girls: Vice-Presideni' Infer- nafional Club: Cardinal Capers l and ll: Vice-Presideni Delia Pi Omicron. LEANOR PFLAGER General. 4 Eniered from Franklin '33, GEORGIA NEIDHARDT General. 4En+ered from Girls' Polyfechnic '32: Tennis Tourna- ment 4 Fufure: Behnke-Walker. DEE MOYES General. 4Eniered from Ogden High '33: Class Play: Cardinal Capers I and ll: Masquers.4 Fu- lure: Boeing School of Aero- naufics. Aviaiion. RICHARD H. OLCOTT General. 4Treasurer Hi-Y: Class Play Commiiiee: Dance Com- miiiee: Yell Leader: Class Card- inal Siaif: Fooiball: Junior Bas- lreiball: Track. 4 Fuiure: U. of O. 'EJB-HF1'V:N' I71'?2 '1k'f-1 . -fTJs.ZS2kz4?! Y-':'?.. 'W' - Y 'J W xi e z si e 5 . ey, ' is 24 ' ' I , ...-.-ss, ..,. I tm., 1 'a V? J a A- ,if PAGE TWENTY-NINE all , U 9 K 5 1. V :Jar 'nf .I - F H..-ff .. . ..s, ii V' U 4 A ,. . -wi f.: ,P S' fa: . ..ue ?'. . 4.LsG-1-7 , u.. .x.--. H I, . x k-hghrtgbx . 4! . 4 ., .. 1 Z... ,A I . .17 .. ...A , . T':w,, ? 55 5 :....,............... ,.., . ................,....,..,,...,,......,.......,.........-....,..-.............,,,....,........ mi.. lvx f .f - il n- '. w, I -ifi Q , f i -'II lm l -- ws-n,.T-........- .,.-..-..-M-,.-.1 .-.-U.. .1 -. .' 4 yur, nr-.J .2...-..i...... .-J ,Ly .. ,-,g.:..f.-.iw-N .Y .. . -Q'--,...-,CL-,.........,.......-... .H om. 2 .,..A.2.m.-U..-... . .- .,,, ...fa-.f.as.,.s.... .. . , ...,- ,.... .. .. . EVELYN POINTER General. 4May Day Feslival. 4Fu'Iure: Norlhwesfern Business College, Bookkeeping. BILLIE PETERSEN College Prep. 4Class Play '3l: Announcemen+ Commifleet Cafeferia Rep.: Bank Cashier: Cardinal Rep. 4FuIure: Ari. PHYLLIS PEIRCE General. 4En+ered from Rifle High. Colorado '32. JOAN PHILLIPS College Prep. 4 Class Play Sfaff: Cardinal Capers II Slall: Co- pian: Senior Sisler. 4 Ful'ure: O. S. C. LUCY OUIGLEY College Prep. 4Secre+ary Tri-Y: Treasurer Pi Epsilon:Senior Prom Commiffeeg Class Play. 4 Fulure: U. of O., English Teaching. JANE PIPES College Prep. 4En'Iered from Caflin's '32: Bi-weekly Cardinal Slaff: Class Play: Copian: Philo: Masquer: Class Day Commiffeez Room Rep. 4 Future: Sarah Law- rence College. WINIFRED PUTNAM College Prep. 4Secre+ary Tri-Y: Chemisfr Club: Bi-weelrly Card- inal Slafil: Banl: Cashier: Carni- val '32. 4FuIure: Willame'He. Social Worlr. VICTORIA PIHA College Prep. 4En+ered from Commerce '3I: Gym Leader: Tri-Y: Freshman Receplion '34, 4Fufure: U. of O. Medical School. Nursing. BOB PLYMPTON General. 4Bi-weekly Cardinal Slafl: Junior Foolball: Junior Baslrelballg Track. 4 Fulurez O.S. C. 'THEODORE E. OLSEN College Prep. 4In'rerna+ional Club: Della Pi Omicron: Or- cheslrag Room Rep.: Fire Squad. 4FuIure: U. of O. .f-W.. iw..-......-.-..-......s...W-....fg .ug-saqa...-.1-.E.....,.......-,, -...,--:xg--, ,L-1.-,. ...-.. . JV... .. '- hge., i 5:.,' 'A -. lfl -14 ai ei g. -' i 1 5 A E .,.., , , A fill f - 1 ,z yy. 3 E F ,........................-.f................ . ..- -..-if. .. .---HW-. -..WJ ..., .....,...,..,,.u H P .. -K -f. 5'-F7 if 'Q-..1-is-. .51 '- va-. ....:f-sff. ,....f.., 14 ' - .N 5 X . X PAGE THIRTY 'QQ CAF? D l NAL l ..,,...,a ....a,,-....,...L,..,... ,n,,.. m..a..,W..-K-fee..f-.,,-.m1...c.:af.-.M-ff.-me-Jes--ima? 52213 .Nfl ,...,.,,....m-.. . 4,-nf T. A,..1..-,l'ad'.1.m,.. f.L.,.,.......a-.-J... .,,'2rLn.aa-ea..-..1 MARY MARGARET RISTIG College Prep.4 Class Play: Card- inal Capers ll: lnfernalional Club: Pi Epsilon: Cardinal Rep.: Bi-weekly Cardinal Slaff. 4Fu- lure: Reed. Teaching. LORAN REICHLEIN College Prep. 4Enlered from Washinglon '3l: Vice-Presidenl Boys' Glee Club: lnlernalional Club: German Club: Opereffa: Bank Cashier. 4 Fufure: O. S. C. EDWARD FAILI NG RITZ College Prep. 4G-raduafed 3lf2 years: Capfain Tennis Team '33. '34: Hi-Y: Chemislry Club: Bi- weekly Cardinal Slaff: Chem- islry Team. 4 Fu+ure: Reed. I JACK STEWART RETELSDORF General. 4Class Play: lnlerna- lional Club: Movie Club: Gym Leader. 4Fu+ure: Reed. NORMAN ROSENBERG Classical. 4Foolball: Baseball: Class Day Commillee: Class Cardinal Sfaffz Senior Prom Commiflee: Order of L: Tolo Oraforians. 4Fu+ure: Sfanford. Medicine. X au 'a ,....4f. ,f .. -.-. ...M wax. ,....-eW .-...,.-we-wvwae Q ..s.....N,.,..-V-wa, ,- - 44Q,....e lea.-,LM Ng ,C fL..,...1..L,.g.... ... ,, im... , L.-J.. -as M. ..,,..... . -a...w..f,-,m.,.a-,f.em-pnn-rm-f.n-m,y-.,,,,w.w,.-.:-+r, wr.--mm-.mv-1 .. L. nf ..-D .. ..,,-.Q X. M.. , R f , .mari ., , I, ,f , ,L 1, 4' ,. NETTIE J. ROSEN College Prep. 4Gradua+ed 3lf2 years: Presidenl 6lh Term Girls: Senior Sisler. 4Fu+ure: U. of Wash. LAWRENCE THOMAS SCHIBEL College Prep. 4En1erecl from Columbia '32: Hi-Y: Tolo Ora- forians: Adelphians: Senior Prom Commilfee: Cafeferia Board. 4Fu+ure: Sanfa Clara, Aeronau- 'rical Designing. HAZEL L. SCHMIDT College Prep. 4Enlered from Inglewood High '32. 4Fufure: Ari. DOROTHY SH I PLEY College Prep. 4Class Play: Tri- Y: Typing Award. 4 Fufure: Jour- nalisrnf EVELYN ROBERTA ROSAN DER College Prep. 4En+ered from McCook. Nebraska High '33: Class Play: Adelphian Club. 4Fufure: Nursing. m-ww-M-w-xmmm-me-f-.wwm.M.n.,....-ve... em....., ...a--5wf.:gL7...? z 14,1 ,L ,,5,,,,,,...,,,,,,,gM,,.,:,,,,,4: y,. I . ,. l X 1 il P H i,., -',,N,,. My ,.. ., 0, 1-get Tr'-N fri. 4 5? fe he E+ fx.. if 5 -1551 Ha 1555 f if .gg- :iii u Eli 2' al sf: -3.3: in K 'Jawa' cw 1 1. Q Ia.: - L.. ,., .. .A L- ' Ui- -, 555 S ai-...J memwmw ..... mm.,-.. l rf... l..,............-.w.m,..,...... ,.,, - ..--n..-......,-m----.m..,.,.,,,..- .5-L. .. ,,:.5,x.,': e-Q: A A fl -f -i. Q32 fun? M7 1 1 -.M 'n W-Jr-f' lwealf. -hu Afw. ms.,-1 W. .nf , -N . ' vet' Q 'g Y :2' 'I- -. ' --we-cf? We 'i 1 -.:'-w:m:'f:'i.'1.:fmf- x il 6 1 ,.-ff,,:'S.a1.2'ff!rf'l'M -' .ff mi... N 'TH mv-:Qf 'w P'ilECi?1,- fwr5??7'E ' '- M i..,s.m.....--.. f.s.a'ww.a,g-L.: , R - en PAGE THIRTY ONE VIRGINIA BARTLE STRONG College Prep. 4Gradualed in 3 years: Associaie Edifor Bi-weelrly Cardinal: Philo: lnfernalional Club: Class Play. 4FuI'ure: Ad' Museum School, Sculpfuring. GLORIA SHADDUCK College Prep. 4En+ered from Hollywood High '33: Graduaied 3V2 years: Class Play: Class Cardinal Sfaff. 1 Future: U. C. L. A.. Wriling. KATHARIN SNEDECOR College Prep. 4Associa're Edifor Bi-weelcly Cardinal: Vice-Presi- den? Philos: Class Cardinal Sraff: Class Picfure Commiffee: Class Cardinal Commiffee. 4 Fu- Iure: Mills College, Social Sci- ences. LEE SMITH College Prep. 4Gym Leader: Cardinal Capers Il: Dance Commiffee. 4 Fu+ure: Vanderbilf Universify, Conslruclion Engi- neer. DAVID SILVER College Prep. 4 Presideni Order of L: Hi-Y: Bi-weekly Cardinal Sfaff: Class Picfure Commiflee: Infer-Club Council: Baslrefball. 4FuI'ure: U. of O., Law. PAGE THIRTY-TWO V' ' I Ll N c: o MARJORIE A. SMITH College Prep. 4Enlered from Caflin's '3I: Secrefary Sfudenf Body: Adelphian: Copian: Class Play Commiffee: German Club. 4Fufure: Sarah Lawrence, Con- sular Service. SARAH INEZ SILVER General. 4Tri-Y: Orchesfra: Cardinal Capers l. 4Fu+ure: Beauly School. Cosmelic Work. JULIUS F. SUE College Prep. 4Algebra Team: German Club: lniernafional Club: Chemisfry Club: Parlia- menfary Law Club. 4FuIure: Reed. Medicine. FARRELL SPANG College Prep. 4En'I'ered from Washingfon '3I: Foofball '32. 1Fufure: Reed. FRANCESS OMA STAPP College Prep. 4Gradua+ed 3'f2 years: Service Commifiee: Tri- Y: Class Play Sfaff. 4Fu'fure: Linfield. High School Teaching. . al. A-. 0 4 '.1+if1 I PM L A K .4 -t.I.r3 If5qJin3. '7aPl'd'.QIl.1.k .. HELEN TRAYLE General. 4 Fu+ure: Aviafion. VIVIAN SMITH College Prep. 4Class Cardinal Sfaff: Bi-weekly Cardinal Staff: Class Play Commifiee: Class Play: Cardinal Capers ll: Carcl- inal Rep. 4 Fufure: U. of Wash.. Social Sciences. MARK E. SWITZER College Prep. 4En'rered from Gram' '33. 4FuIure: Teacher of Foreign Languages. HUBERT EDWARDS-TURNER College Prep. 4Movie Club. 4Fu'Iure: Reed. IRENE TURPEN College Prep. 4EnIered from Granl '32: Parliameniary Law Club. , 41. 913 MILDRED LUCILLE STONE College Prep. 4 Room Rep.: Tri- Y. 4 Fufurez Nurses' Training. VIRGINIA STEPNAK College Prep. 4Tri-Y: Cardinal Rep. JOHN J. SULLIVAN General. 4 Enfered from Colum- bia '3l: Secrefary Gym Leaders: Fire Squad. 4 Fufurez Ari. MAXINE LENORE VANCE College Prep. 4Gradua+ed 3'f2 years: Tri-Y. 4 Fuiurez Librarian. HIROSHI SUMIDA College Prep. 4Ma'rl1 Team: Chemislry Club. -QUENUQ'f.'39 I i'VH'9.wI1'Yf33?'.3 J... -.4 'Off , .-N. ' - ,. ' ,4- PAGE THIRTY TH REE RR -, P. . xl' L' .P 2 J' ' , I a,.,.. uf, A . .naizaufxxa A 1 4 . ' I., -, xr 'A I he . 5 I f , gf ':'-v- -gf - .,L. V, ' .At is . .. il.. LILA WEISE College Prep. 4EnIered from Washingfon '34: Vice-Presidenf Isl Term Girls: Room Rep.: Cardinal Rep. 4FuI'ure: U.of O. Pre-medics. DORIS J. WILLS College Prep. 4 Class Play: Room Rep.: Class Cardinal Sraffg Philo: Fire Squad. 4Fu+ure: U. of O. DORIS WILLIAMS College Prep. 4EnIered from Mulfnomah Junior High '32: Della Pi Omicron: Pi Epsilon. JACK WEINSTEIN College Prep. 4Class Day Com- mirree: Class Cardinal Sfaffz Order of L: German Club: Yell Leader: Baskelball: Class Play. 4 Fufurez U. of O.. Business Ad- minisfraiion. JIMMY WELLS College Prep. 4S'ruden'r Body Presideniz Presidenr Gym Lead- ers: Hi-Y: Movie Club: Dance Commifreeg Room Rep.: Bank Cashier. 4FuIure: U. of O., Medicine. - : --1 ...- .,. ' ww PAGE THIRTY FOUR ,I B, .4 ... -I- L.. ,,- P' f AAP - y- . . . - .s..... I mi... M: BESSIE WI-IAM College Prep. 4 Fu'I'ure: O. S. C. VERNA SYLTE College Prep. 4En+ered from John Marshall High, Minneapo- lis '33: Class Play: Delia Pi Omi- cron. 4Fufure: Universify of Minnesofa. Courl' Reporfer. JEWEL B. TARTER General. 4En'Iered from Girls' Polyfechnic '32: Graduafed 3'f2 years. 4 Fufure: Phoiography. GEORGE W. VENESS Classical. 4Presiden'r Movie Club: Presidenf Masquers: Class Play. George: Class Cardinal Sfafl: Treasurer Iniernafional Club. 4 Fufure: Slanford. Law. JAY VAN NICE College Prep. 4Presiden+ Infer- nafional Club: News Edifor Bi- weelcly Cardinal: Class Cardinal ent: Edifor Philos. 4Fu'rure: Reed, Journalism. R'f'i1.f'!'l7l'!.7'1 'LDV' F048 A i Siaff: Oregonian Correspond- CARD NAL V p v ., ,V t I , ,, A A I I A-v!.aL'T Z'51.3la?.K.!C ..'SJ1HIf-i.Xhki'E'41Bi Tai!-fAYl.S-.. I-IAZEL WRIDGE College Prep. 4Fu+ure: Nurses Training. HARRIETT WYNKOOP General. 4EnI'ered from SI. Mary'S'3l1 Class Cardinal Sfaff: Bi-weekly Cardinal Slaflz Tri-Y: Pi Epsilon. 4 Future: Albany Col- lege. SOMA VIRGINIA YAMASAKI General. 4CIass Play Sfaifg Bank Cashier: Class Play: Pi Epsilon: Cardinal Capers Siaff. RICHARD GILKEY General. 4Freshman Foofballr Gym Leader: Room Rep.: Card- inal Rep. 4Fu'rure: O. S. C.. Aeronautical Engineering. NEWTON UYESUGI College Prep. 4Gym Leader. W5 VCL Hu Lf! 913 PHYLLIS ST. CLAIR g General. 1EnIered from Granf '34, 4 Fufurez Ari. VELMA JUANITA WISE General. 4EnIeret:l from Asforia High '32: Girl Reserves. 4Fu- fure: U. S. C.. Social Science. MADGE CARPENTER General. 4En+ered from Kellogg High '3O. 4Fufure: Behnlre- Wallcer, S+enography. SUSAN NE MAC DUFFEE General. 4En1ered from Hunf- ingion Parlc High '3I. 4Fu'rure: Cornish School, Inrerprefafive Dancing. LESLIE ALLEN College Prep.4 Class Play: Room Rep.: I-Ii-Y: Football: Traclc: Junior Basketball: Order of L: Cardinal Capers II. 4FuI'ure: O. S. C. Civil Engineering PAGE THIRTY-FIVE .J-' ' I A he sf.: rQf - .lAf'e- we .mu V ' l i l I Love AN ACTRESS By Laszlo Eodor Direcled by Conslance Ro+h Polls CAST EVA SANDOR .... ............ M argaref Dumoni GEORGE ........................... George Veness WILLIE STRAUSS .................... Anlhony Pelay MARIANNE ............................ Jane Pipes BARON FELIX WALLESHAUSEN ....... Bill McCurdy CAROLINE ......................... Cosma Arnold THE DOCTOR ............ ......... W hilney Aldrich ANNOUNCER .............. ......... D avid Fein BOSKE ....................... ......... E llen Boyle THE NERVOUS GENTLEMAN ...... Richard Overbeclc VALENTIN ................... ...., C lwarles Dudley ......Dee Moyes .... .Eugene Neill M R. REVESZ ........ M R. KELEMAN ....,.. MR. FRANKS ........... ...... L eslle Allen THE ELEVATOR BOY .... ..... J oe Maloney MOTHER OF BRlDE ..... ...... D orofhy Cool: THE BRIDE ........... .......... B elfy Bean THE GROOM ...... .... C hesfer Callander PORTER ........ ....... J acl: Wexler ELAPPER ...... ..... G loria Shadduclc ' Maurice Blum Kirby Haskell George Bollon PAGES ..... . . .. .- Y -M TI , .r Q . 2 1 f ',v'i ef- ' PAGE THIRTY-SIX .f Q. ,. 1- ' ' - .- V ff. Mm .1 A-c'f'- 71819115 W .,. .L -1 V. - . ' 5-'Vx '.,,, '- - 1 -1 'T '4t A , in-. . .g - ,,,- . .1 2 ,,. . i .. L...a4gn4gfLJ11,,. ,.,i,. - A , y H- 'VH ' -lni wgq r ' CAFQDINAI. 1 C L A S S S O N G Tune: Lef's Fall in Love Now we musf leave. On June fhe Firsf, Friday eve, Our work is done wifh you. Our faslc is fhrough And we regref if, foo. Four years have gone And we musf all fravel on: Whaf we have fried fo do We will pass on fo you, You whom we fruly lcnew. Through your halls so dear We can sfroll no more: Through fhose halls in which We made friends galore. Those halls we'll miss, Those halls which meanf so much bliss: Now we musf bid adieu To friends of more fhan few, Good-by fo you. CLASS CGLORS BLUE AND SILVER CLASS MOTTO Manhood begins when we have in any way made fruce wifh necessifyil-Carlyle. vns.h.:'w4'. - L 5-' -1 ' . .r ,rf ug,-':'. .:fg,, 1 A' h0 C'l'5l TIR ..1.tfl'13??l'5-3il'?Z'?Y' T ' 5 PAGE THIRTY SEVEN .. 5. , ' in 1. 5 x A aa .' , ' ' rv, ., -, . W g.. , 1 ,..- .,.7 L f.1,a.,, .. ,V ' ...... '. , ,,....gnn.:w.s..g......r:muLa.L1A1.. ,....m........n.i..,-..r.s-.4:k. ' ' 'Hg 'o , ' . . .., r M . J, 'H A 4 W - ' LINCOLN . - .,' rr- , .,. I a ,I P r-Aj,-fz' ,- ,,,v- .yi-up -,, .gig - 'N WILL A-W5 CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT Zin the :Hants of Gab-Zlmzn KIIUUJ Hu mm, That we, the June '34 Class of Lincoln High school, being in our right and sane minds, do will and bequeath the following to various and sundry: ARTICLE I. To the January '35 Class we leave everything that is nailed down. To the June, 1935 Class we leave our seats in assembly. lBe it lcnown that we know that you use them, anywayl. To Mr. Walker we leave the Sales Tax and a red pillow for his chair. ARTICLE II. To the school in general and no one in particular, we leave as quickly and quietly as possible. Q ARTICLE III. DICK OLCOTT leaves all the feminine hearts intact. BETTY BEAN leaves her sweetness to the candy counter. JANE PIPES leaves those great big eyes to Eddie Cantor's fifth daughter. COSMA ARNOLD leaves her acting ability to someone who already knows how to act. ELMER KOLBERG leaves his bachelor-hood to Monroe Jubitz. DAVE SILVER presents the right arm to any one who needs it. LLARGAIZET DUMOHT' leaves her ability to appear calm, cool and careful to a Frigidaire salesman. DAVID FAIN leaves all girls but one,to Bobby Green. WHITNEY ALDRICI-I extends that clever, dry humor to Quentin Earl. EVELYN ROSANDER and VERITA SYLTE donate their blonde review to the next Cardinal Capers in the cold weather. BOBBY SMITH, the ability to scream and scratch to a near relative, Janet Sooysmith. MASON DeNEF1 E rents a place on Green Hills to Bob Haines. BUD SCHIBEL's dancing skill goes to Stanley Peters. ROBERT HRYSKO, his politeness, in installments, to Herman DeVault. BILLIE PETERSON leuves the memory oi' her stature to encourage the freshmen. CHARLES DAVIS sacrifices his manly figure to Swift dc Co. AKIN MATHIEU, his fishing license to some other sucker. 799-S il.'fl'Zo 'lY1'?ll. U' . 1'Cv7 ' L'?i2i'3b'?u . ?'t pOTt'S?'J 25 Q 1 Irrlhbil , 55 ,QQ I. 1 use, . . --'ov -'V K -. I + t 4 f ...,., ,. , gqrygne ,V - - .. T ,-.vl , wp., 5 PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT ' ' 'VVW . .,.,. -- .. . ,. - 5 - Y-'nn' . -..C.-...,:,..Q,..-., CAFQDINAL CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT BARBARA MAYER offers her 'padded celln to any Science 8 Class OUD BURT submits her apologies with an O O ' DOROTHY CCDK, her ability to get student body offices to Connie Bohoskey JAY VAN NICE, her librarian job to Mary Jane Long CHE! CALLANDH leaves with his Hi-Y pin intact again RICHARD OVERBECK, his nervous gesters to George Davie ANTHONY PEIAY leaves with a prayer of Thanksgiving LARRY NENLANDS, his brains to Barney Itkin RODDIE MACLEAY, his modernistic art talents in 108 to Bob Livingston CHUCK DUTJLEY's handsomeneus, to Fu Manchu VIRGINIA STRONG, her arguing ability to the next dovmtrodden senior who enters Mr. sociology class W JANET CUTLER, her fingernails to any construction company needing spikes. DORIS WILLS leaves a charming impression. BURNS HOFFMAN, his classic features to the picture outside of 215. JIMMY WELLS, his dignity to Jimnv Walls am nesupmr , his memory to Geraldine Hartwick. EUGENE NEILL and LAURA EDMONDS, their copy of Romeo and Juliet to Mrs. Marston ELLEN BOYLE's sarcasm, to Peggy Rothschild. DOROHIY McGINNITY, her reputation as a live wire to am' one who can stand the shock L ' . , H 1 , Q , , td ' I Yr- - 'L .55 'fgi-'Heck '.-fir' 213394 5...Im!:h2t?'-eTi' 'sg'-3ls'Aq'ilZl.3-I-T'-'.iWl iQw.'Y15' I . GIR N . . '. . . . . . . . . GEORGE GOTTESl.1AN's great brain, to the Science Department for an analysis. GLORIA SHADDUCK's knowledge of all senior love affairs, to Walter Winchell. TED 0LSEN's 'bored look, to Jim Hart. LES ALLEN's grades, to any one that can get them. SARAH SILVER's coy manner, to Mollie Devereaux. BILL MoCURDY's prune, to the cafeteria Q2 for SD. HOWARD BLITZ just leaves. LARRY IIJHERTY, his only love to Elizabeth Sears. BOB HOLMES, his unparalleled success as a lady killer to Kenny Kramer. IN WITNESS, THEREOF, We hereby sign our names to this legal document. -Qaerkiane L L urn. -Z, Walker's 'Signedj xSisnedD f51gh6d, av l r 11-fl1.ri -l v- I PAGE THIRTY NINE 'V+' 9 ' 45-' L' -1 -06 r- -1 17 ' .,. '-'.'?n,4 'L . :Z ' Y '-.' ,Z 'P iffy ,4 ' s lv., Q V L: 5 at , - 2. B.: .' . We A . .. V . g, ,wvg4'aa, e 1,' 1 a gl, 1' ' ' 5 f i W . . , x. ,,a-:W-q....,.f vi, gg- J Q. M'-. 'A - ' ' '- .- , . 'f :.. V , Q M . , . 1 . R ' ,. -if '- - ' - 4. 4 CLASS MUSIC COUNTER BEST BOOKS OF I934 Gordon Olcoll Lila Weise Bud Bohoskey Janef Cufler Charles Davis Love Locked Ouf Our Big Love Scene You re Gonna Lose Your Gal The Way lo Love CLAS Giroud Burl Chesfer Callander S BOOK-SHELF World s Sfandard Dicfionary self-pronouncing Love Goes Pa sf I is I I , I I i a.-I F Q75-'3fA.- -W, . .,,. g X-Ay ',1f .:3'- .1 ' ,TA -., - , A i - ,- I I Laura Edmonds Evelyn Rosander Bob Plymplon Bobbie Smifh Peggy Guilmel David Fein Mary Fales Jane Pipes Maurice Blum Jay Van Nice Howard Blifz Jack Weinsfein Elmer Kolberg George Veness Dick Olcoff Ted Olsen Dorolhy McGinnily Akin Maihieu Mary Rislig Eugene Neill Dee Moyes George Bolfon Dick Brownlow Whilney Aldrich Chesfer Callandor Margaref Dumonl' Cosma Arnold Dorolhy Cook Gloria Shadduck Ed Riiz Chuck Dudley Burns Hoffman Berry Dean Joe Maloney Giroud Burt Ellen Boyle Virginia Sfrong Beify Gehlerf Jimmy Wells Anlhony Pelay Marie Dunne Frank Marx Bob Hrysko Bill McCurdy I Wani fo Ring Bells My Dancing Lady You've Gol Everylhing I'II Be Hard fo Handle Where's Elmer? All American Girl Emperor Jones There Goes My Hear? Johnnie Had a Nickel Going. Going. Gone Tired of ll All Blues in My Heari Goofus I'm Living My Life for You If I Had a Talking Picfure of You Love. You Funny Thing Melancholy Baby Sweef Madness Baby Boy Lasl Roundup Everybody Loves My Baby Counl' Your Blessings Oh You Sweef Thing I'm a Seeker of Beaufy I Wanna Be Loved If I Love Again Sophisficaled Lady I Have Found a New Way fo Go fo Town Drink Io Me Only Wifh Thine Eyes I'm No Angel Throw Anofher Log on fhe Fire Tha+'s All Thai MaHers fo Me Try a Lilfle Tenderness I Like a Guy Whaf Takes His Time Man on lhe Flying Trapeze Madame Bulferfly You Oughf Io Be in Piclures On lhe Olher Side of Lover's Lane I+'s an Old-Fashioned World Affer All Goin' fo Heaven on a Mule So Shy This ls Only fhe Beginning Whislling Cowboy I Can'f Go on Like This Like Me a Liffle Bil Less Peggy Guilmef Ben Briggs Whifney Aldrich Anlhony Pelay Joe Maloney Mary Fales Bud Bohoskey Lawrence Doheriy Norman Rosenberg Francis Larson George Veness Charles Davis Jack Weinslein Bernes Hoffman Cafherine Lusk Gordon Olcofl' Elmer Kolberg George Bolfon James Wells Bobby Smifh Roderick McCleay Bob Hrysko William McCurdy Laura Edmonds David Silver Mason De Neffe Virginia Sirong Akin Mafhieu Gloria Shadduck Marie Dunne Verna Sylfa Evelyn Rosander Barbara Mayer Dick Overbeck Lawrence Schibel Frank Mary George Goilesman Richard Brownlow Belh De Sully 75.. . . L .' I if PAG E FO RTY The Fullback The Boy lmmigranf Man in lhe Iron Mask Ancienf Hisfory Hisfory ofa Crime From Sea 'ro Sea Wee Willie Winkle Les Miserables The Lone Wolf David Copperfield The Lighf Thai' Failed The Merchanf of Venice To a Mouse The Fall of fha Alamo The Wanderer The Losf Child Don Ouixoie A Gorilla Hunf The Barefoof Boy Cupid and Psyche Definifion of a Genileman Lochinvar One Thousand and One Riddles A Midsummer's Nighf Dream As You Like I+ Nobody's Boy My Life ls in Your Hands Love Blind Sfories for Boys Elegy in a Counfry Churchyard Helen's Babies Emily Pos? The Worst Boy in Town The Tempesl' Microbe Hunfers lnnocenfs Abroad Q, -,. 1' 'KQHQQYQHTTJY T 3Nr StlJf0' 'l si. J -. q w ,, , 1- Se- i. we ' ,., f 1,54 ,., .nl ,, r 'ng -. -P 'g..Ln..... . 1 -N 1 4'-- 4 . - is as CARDINAL 'f..3 'S.Hh. 1kIdN8.1 01d CLASS PROPHECY I was siHing af my desk af fhe Congressional Library in Washingfon, D. C.. when my secrefary broughf me a copy of fhe new 1954 edifion of WHO'S WHO. I was abouf fo give if fo a page when a seemingly familiar name on fhe fly leaf caughf my eye. This is whaf if said: This year's copy of 'Who's Who' nominafes Richard Overbeck, Nobel Award winner and Knighf of fhe Garfer, fo our Hall of Fame. Of course you can imagine fhe hasfe in which l seffled myself fo read furfher and perhaps discover more of my former schoolmafes in fhis nafion's guide book. Of course l discovered abouf one hundred eighfy names, buf a limifed amounf of space allows only fhe following abridged lisf: Mrs. Roberf Hrysko is fravelling wifh her husband, who is frailing infernafional spies, in Brifish Soufh Africa. Mrs. Hrysko is busying herself in sfudying fha colorful nafive cosfumes wifh fhe idea of infroducing fhem in fhe Sfafes fhis coming aufumn. Mr. Elmer Kolberg, checkers champion of fhe Unifed Sfafes, has decided fo fravel exfensively on fhe Confinenf in search of furfher laurels. Mr. Kolberg will be accompanied by his charming young wife. Miss Cosma Arnold, fhe nafion's foremosf characfer acfress, has iusf refurned from an ex- fended four of England, where she charmed fhe crowned heads wifh her marvelous inferprefafion of LiHle Lord Faunfleroy's mofher. James Wells. wafer polo sfar, will leave fhis summer for his fraining quarfers in fhe Sahara deserf. Af fhe pier lasf week, fhe cify of New York was proud fo welcome fhe Secrefary of fhe Treasury. fhe Hon. Charles Davis. Mr. Davis has promised fo speak af a meefing of THE PENNY AND APPLE A DAY CLUB. The Ha-Ha club in fhe cify of New York has iusf announced fhe engagemenf of fhe dance feam, Neill and Edmonds. This popular young pair have enferfained many audiences all over fhe world. Englewood. N. J., will be hosfs fo fhe Davis Cup feam fhis summer. Two of fheir prominenf members are Befhune de Sully and Bernie Hoffman. Regisfered af fhe Waldorf-Asforia i.n New York fhis week are fhe following nofables: Mr. Howard Blifz, Mr. Anfhony Pelay, Hungarian financial genius: Miss Jane Pipes, Ringling Brofhers' new fighf rope walker: and Miss Ellen Boyle, France's leading comedienne. The Amalgamafed Thread Company of America announces fhe appoinfmenf of George Veness fo fhe office of sixfh vice-presidenf. Miss Kafherine Snedecor, famous liferary crific, will fravel wesf in fhe near fufure fo open a school of liferary crificism under fhe direcfion of her old friend. Miss Virginia Sfrong, Ph. D., M. S., and C. C. D. Mr. David Silver, fhe New Yorker's leading carfoonisf. announces fhe syndicafion of his lafesf carfoons. Dr. Whifney Aldrich, nofed brain specialisf, will meef Dr. Akin Mafhieu, hearf specialisf, in Vienna fhis winfer fo discuss ways and means of making fhe hearf and brain work fogefher. Mr. David Fain, accompanied by his charming blonde wife, has jusf leff fo resume his dufies as Ambassador fo England. Af fhis iuncfure l was inferrupfed by fhe felephone. From fhe ofher end of fhe wire came fhe voice of my beloved friend. Beffy Bean. wife of fhe Presidenf, who informed me of a belafed engagemenf. l musf hurry. The furfher reading of Who's Who musf be posfponed unfil a fufure dafe. 'PAR-'UZ ' '-Vlad. Z ' e ' ' A' 5 .. n'af'w7s.' k:X 'l '.'7 f-?I-n V ' AHUQWX' '1f51Y.ltl'L'FllIf4 'E I 'Q J i ' 3 -5... PAGE FORTY ONE ,L.,L-- - ...Max ' K -.f - LITERARY H. 0. l. C. A creative enjoyment of literature enriches the homes that the H. 0. l. C. is helping to presewe. N 'X Timo dvr! .Hof-h P , 3 ,. h .. A -. V . ,,, ,.f ,, N- ang, - h 4 ,.s..w... ,LINCOLN -Q , - - '..' 2 .Q , .V ,, Y. -,,. .,. X R , F , , I I -T hi... it , . -ef. -' , , 3 ' Y if 3...- il., ,AJ J N KEYNOTE ConTrary To previous meThods, The LiTerary SecTion oT This Class Cardinal is devoTed noT only To The IiTerary works of The Seniors, buT also To Those of The enTire school. LiTerary expression has long been recognized as a resulT oT menTaI growTh and advancing civiIizaTion. The evoluTion oT our school and The developmenT oT each sTudenT musT indeed be reTIecTed in creaTive work. Gur graduaTing class is a living producT of our whole school: our class book is a represenTaTion of The iniTiaTive and The progressive ideas of every sTudenT. Therefore, This LiTerary SecTion is composed of The work of pupils of each high school Term. From The regular work oT The English classes, The Teachers have seIecTed one arTicle To rep- resenT each Term. BoTh prose and poeTry have been considered, and The mosT ouTsTanding man- uscripTs from all The classes have been included in This LiTerary SecTion. Therefore, This book is oTTered as, noT only a Senior Class producT, buT also an iTem of inTeresT To The whole school. SPRING When one sTops To consider, spring is almosT wiThouT excepTion one's TavoriTe season. ATTer The shorT, dark, rainy days of winTer, The warm sunshine and The music of birds are a welcome relief. AT This Time of year, everyThing becomes green and Tresh again. The Trees are budding, and The Tlowers are beginning To Turn The gray oT winTer inTo The brighTness oT spring. FirsT come The violeTs, aTTer These The crocuses and nexT The Tulips. IT is during This season ThaT The hibernaTing animals-such as The bear and The woodchuck-begin To awaken. They have sIepT all winTer, and now They Teel The need of Tood. For all buT people. This seems To be The waking up period oT The year. IT is a curious TacT, however, ThaT spring aTTecTs human beings in an opposiTe way from ThaT in which iT aTTecTs The lower animals. AT This Time oT year a sTrange malady seizes many people, especially sTudenTs. This disease, which is known as spring Tever, produces a desire To be Tar away Trom all earThIy cares. During The middle oT a senTence or a lecTure, one's mind will sud- denly Tly ouT oT The window To some disTanT obiecT such as a sTream or a baseball game. IT requires a large amounT oT concenTraTion To resisT spring Tever. A sTudenT may driTT away inTo The Elysian Fields only once, and The eTTecT on ThaT sTudenT's grade is likely To be serious. I mighT wriTe much more abouT This alluring season, buT I am afraid To dwell Tor long on The subiecT of spring Tever. I mighT geT iT. GEORGE SCI-IOEFFEL. FirsT Term ConTribuTion. - M ff ' -f ' .-, .'-v .. ' I . ..mwa4aev5:m:'x'fwv-1fm.nwn 4. ,snr 5, - , Y ag T' I . , A ... -.., I - ' wperfq-r ,,,' 1' ,- ,' :xv . Mrs WI f ,A ,LJ I PAGE FORTY-FOUR , :fs E' - ' . ' - ,,. i.' ,..'. I .- ,V - ' .:'i?..-.s14zL ..... as -ss . , 2 T - - CAFQDINAL .553-f-s,ggg5, 'sewmmannav-unawuuum .THE FATE OF WAKISHAKA Far off on The disTanT island oT Tralaiiokia lived a young girl. Wakishaka. Her moTher was a counTry woman, buT her TaTher was a helper of Yapam, The God of All. Wakishaka was a very beauTiTul girl. buT she had one very bad TaulT. She was Torever lisTening To gossip, Very oTTen she would enTer upon The middle oT a conversaTion abouT someone, and, her everlasTing curiosiTy aroused, would ask, WhaT are you Talking abouT? Who is iT? One day she came upon a group of her friends, who were discussing The laTesT gossip abouT The wiTe oT Yapam. They had heard ThaT she was in love wiTh a god of anoTher province. Waki- shaka, coming inTo The middle of The conversaTion, had noT heard oT whom They were speaking. lmmediaTely she demanded To know The subiecT of Their discussion. A messenger oT Yapam overheard The conversaTion and repeaTed iT To The chieT god. Yapam became greaTly angered aT The girls, and changed Them inTo Weeping Willow Trees, ThaT They mighT forever repenT Their evil oT gossiping. I-le was abouT To do The same To Wakishaka, when he ThoughT oT her TaTher, who was one oT his TavoriTe helpers. OuT oT consideraTion Tor her TaTher, he changed her inTo a HooT Owl, who perpeTually asks The quesTion, Who? IT you were To visiT The island OT Tralaiiokia in The evening, even now, you could hear The l-looT Owls calling Their plainTive quesTion To The moaning of The Weeping Willow Trees. GEORGIA ROWELL, Second Term ConTribuTion. CELIA Celia was as pracTical as a heavy coaT in The winTer Time. She always looked on The maTTer- of-TacT side of life. She was a raTher small, plump girl wiTh hair and eyes as black as nighT. Her small mouTh was as red as a cherry. She was'noT beauTiTul, buT she had a cerTain charm and personaliTy which made one like her. l-ler aTTire was never brighT or unpracTical. buT dark and sensible as was she herself. NoT only was Celia's physical appearance plain and maTTer-oT-TacT, buT her acTions as well proved ThaT she herself was plain and maTTer-of-TacT. There were Three insTances which showed Celia's pracTical Tendencies. When Duke Frederich Told Rosalind ThaT she musT leave The kingdom, iT was Celia who suggesTed ThaT They run away. Again, in The ToresT oT Arden, when Rosalind, TouchsTone, and Celia meT Corin and Silvius, Celia was The one who ThoughT of The Thing which They needed mosT-Tood. Probably The mosT humorous insTance was The occasion of Rosalind's waiTing Tor Orlando. Celia, seemingly disgusTed aT Rosalind's eagerness, said ThaT she, Celia, was going To sleep. These incidenTs show ThaT iT Celia were living Today she mighT be a woman like Amelia EarharT or Jane Addams: modern women who have done greaT Things because They are sensible. ALMA BROUNER. Third Term ConTribuTion. A 81:1 V4l'. P1 P'ff-iF'f 7 . wT6Ss -1X.'l1E'VE- .I-.4 .- ' . ' - ' wg .F .gf A .,:: .s ' ' 'J -,: .s'f+s.'5- , - .- , ., PAGE FO RTY FlVE , s Q , -l.liv4lZ?Fr 1..?3Z '1Cs.g9i-. ' GIRL FRIENDS? A friendship wifh a girl is a greaf pleasure and a greaf bofher. A girl friend is a big drain on your income. fime, and ingenuify. lf fhe friendship is of shorf durafion, fhe mone flows like wafer: buf fhe fime can be confrolled. On fhe ofher hand, affer a while your girl riend does nof expecf so much money, buf your fime is no longer your own. Jusf counf on spending fime- and more fime. During fhis fime you musf dig ouf fhe ingenuify, for a dead conversafion is rafher unpleasant A college girl fells me fhaf boys are rafed fhus: lll Personalify-which means fhe abilify fo enferfain: l2l Car-ranks close fo number one: l3l lnfelligence-fhis, of course, is a college view- poinfg l4l Good looks-nof so imporfanf as some people fhink, buf you musf be faller fhan your girl friend: l5l Lasf of all is money-nice fo have, buf easily dispensed wifh. My fype of girl chooses fhis same order My ideal girl is noi' unusual. Primarily she musf have a good characfer. My mofher, foo, lefs me pick my own friends, and l'd hafe fo disappoinf her. Moreover, mosf parenfs frusf me wifh fheir daughfers. My girl musf be good 'ro look af-nof beaufiful, buf easy on fhe eyes-neifher faf nor fhin, fall nor shorf. Good fasfe in clofhes is imporfanf. buf discriminafion in fhe use of make-up is more so. Flaming lips and cheeks are an adverfisemenf fo fhe world of poor fasfe. I like my women ouf-doory-no hof-house flower for me. Give me a girl who can play 'rennis and golf, and enjoy a swim. lf would hurf my vanify, however, fo be consisfenfly beafen by a girl, buf rafher 'lhaf fhan fhe clinging-vine fype. She musf dance well, buf nof fry fo make me learn every new sfep as if comes ouf. l defesf girls who use fhe superlafive on everyfhing, and a girl wifh a line is as shallow as a mud-puddle, buf infelligence and personalify are vifal. My girl musf lef me be sincere wifh her: beafing around fhe bush irks me. l like fo be encouraged: buf l run if I am chased. If you answer all fhese requiremenfs call Th. l234. lNCOGNlTO R. ANONYMOUS, Fourfh Term Confribufion. YESTERDAY lf occurred in Russia, a peaceful, beaufiful Russia. Sonia, m sisfer, was sevenfeen and had dark brown hair, black, sparkling eyes, and very red cheeks and! lips. She was always laughing, and her even feefh were a gleaming whife. One evening, af fhe fime when fwilighf iusf begins fo mell' info nighf, fhe villagers assembled in from' of a co'Hage for fhe evening dance. As fhe accordions began fo play fhaf haunfing melody, Au Che-Chornia or Dark Eyes, fhe girls and women hummed The refrain. To me if seemed as if a fhousand violins had bursf forfh in song. If was beaufy unsurpassed. lf swelled up inside of me unfil if seemed fhaf l would bursf wifh The uHer sweefness of if. Then as fhe melody grew louder and fasfer, fhe girls sprang info fhe orange ligl-if of fhe bonfire and sfarfed fo dance. Sonia was like a red, flashing bird as she fliffed back and forfh before 'lhe fire. Her small feer were in consfanf mofion fo fhe ecsfafic rhyfhm of fhe song, and her dark eyes were flashing and sparkling as if an inner lighf had awakened in fhem. Her cheeks were flushed a dee red and her long hair sfreamed abouf her shoulders in careless abandon. The dancers swirad and furned, and 'rhe flickering lighf of fhe fire was reflecfed on fheir brillianfly colored skirfs. Too soon fhe nighf grew old, and we leff fhe happy place for our sfraw beds on fhe floor of our small coffages. ' Buf fhis was all yesferday-yesferday in fhe Russia fhaf l loved, so differenf from fhe Russia of foday. I, NN- I ESTHER METZ. Fiffh Term Confribufion. - T ' -- 1-- ' v1 7! 6 - f' .L . L?3'3f-J.!'f'ffJ f'l!!551Y' -. fa- l i a f nr i PAGE FORTY-SIX P . . . Y .. , s , , ' -f f , f I CAFQDINAI. PEP SO DENTED! 1 call you fo arise having forgiven your hours lafeness in geffing home fhe previous evening! Then when you begin fo dress yourself and discover your whife shoes didn f gel' foo dirfy in fhe rumble seaf yesferday fhen fhe old fheme song My Blue Days Are Over begins fo run fhrough your head Nexf of course is fhe problem of geffing your hair fo curl iusf righf. Yes- ferday morning if iusf wouldn'f sfay down, buf fhis morning, ah, hal Even Consfance Benneff would envy such a coiffure. When you go down sfairs and discover a whole glass of orange iuice awaifing you, iusf fhe fhing for helping reduce fhe weighf you puf on as a resulf of. eafing fhe chocolafes Lorrie gave you for Easfer, living, seems fo be one glorious pafh of happiness. A look af fhe clock and fhaf mad scramble for your books is counferbalanced by fhe familiar sound of Lorrie's horn oufside, felling you fhaf you don'f have fo cafch 'rhe sfreef car. Then. when you are whizzing along foward Lincoln l-ligh, whaf could be more fhrilling fhan fha? quesfion, WilI you go fo fhe dance wifh me Wednesday? Oh. fhaf old saying of Blue Monday is readily for- goH'en. Buf! When you arrive af school. fo your firsf period class, and hear your Mafh feacher say, We're going fo have a liffle wriH'en examinafion fhis morning! .... . Nofhing else could make a young girl's Pep-so-denfed. Nofhing! HAZEL DUNHAM. Sixfh Term Confribufion. I I lv Q Whaf a glorious beginning of a happy Monday, 'ro have mofher come in smiling, and cheerily DREAMLAND Af nighf my head upon 'rhe pillow droops And info fairy-like fanfasfic day. My dream companions all enioy wifh me Mosf fearsome new advenfures far away: Perhaps we find ourselves on lonely isle Where, buried deep by rovers of fhe seas. We find a wealfh of pirafe's hidden gold Buried wifhin fhe earfh deep under frees. Or maybe woods and flowers and fairy sfreams I Give us fhe wildness fhaf we fhen may wish: Buf somefimes in a moonlif garden space Qy bubbling founfains filled wifh finy fish, We see fhe fairies dance fo sweefesf song Divine perfume and pale bewlfchlng nighf Draw us info fhe fairy ring We dance Reflecfed in fhe glow of fairy Iigh+ ELIZABETH PETRIE Sevenfh Term Confribufion h?1WC '?'?t .vi-v4's ':' P'. m -- . E.-'r Q'fr'FTx s- , .A . , 3 A J gl: Mix.. , , g g i ft ' v gh 1 5 X M i I 0 ,f .,,: ,. I PAGE FORTY SEVEN K 1.-.,. A - ,Q ,.. , fs ' - ' N' 1 .-' . 1 ,'- 1- rf' LINCGL , . I., 4' - . ss' -1. r i s use ns., f- , , ,e, M' . 'V Ars--gh - ,, Af, t... .. THE CHURCH lf was hof. smofheringly hof. Dusf rose in clouds along fhe sfreefs. The air was suffocafing: if was impossible fo breafhe. People walked slowly, using large handkerchiefs fo wipe fhe dusf and grime from fheir faces. Everyone was worn ouf. discouraged. To keep comforfably cool had become an impossibilify. There was a hum in fhe air, as if fhe sun were laughing af fhe fufile efforfs of fhese morfals fo defeaf him. He could penefrafe all of fheir feeble aflempfs. The boy's small face was puckered info weary, warm lines. He shook his finy fisfs af fhe sun, buf fhaf heavenly body only smiled back. The boy sfopped suddenly and sfared af a building, a large, invifing place. A green lawn led fo fhe sfone sfeps. The lad seemed impelled fo follow fhe pafh, fo go fo fhe fop. fo open fhe massive door. The cool draff of air which greefed him almosf surprised fhe liflle life ouf of him. He squirmed fhrough fhe finy opening he had made and found himself in fhe cool vesfibule of a church. As he slipped info one of fhe seafs. a change came over him. He sighed genfly. How pleasanf if was. The church was dark, for fhe only lighf came fhrough painfed glass windows. Yef in fhe dimness, he could see beaufiful picfures on fhe walls. He sfared, fascinafed. Some were in fhe shadow, and he walked up fhe carpef, which was worn by fhe feef of many people. fo gaze af fhem. They were painfed in brown, red, blue, and gold. He didn'f know whaf each meanf, buf he began fo love fhem. Going back fo his seaf. he became conscious of a fragrance fhaf pervaded fhe room. lncense had been burned recenfly, and fhe sfrong, sweef, pungenf odor lingered. Now fhaf if had been noficed, if seemed fo fill every corner. He remembered a sfory he'd read once, a sfory of an old Chinese family which had burned incense before ifs alfars. He supposed fhaf some sorf of services had been held here recenfly. There were. he knew, cerfain churches which sfill used in- cense. He liked if. lf made fhe church pleasanfer. Soffly. fhe sfrains of an organ filled fhe church. The organisf, unconscious of her lisfener. was pouring ouf her soul fo her God. She was playing lovely music. One song, which he dimly remembered hearing. had a Lafin name--Panus Angelicus. The ofhers he didn'f know, buf fhey seeped info his hearf, which seemed fo overflow wifh peace and quief. He sighed again. Slowly, relucfanfly, he arose and, affer genfly caressing fhe rough surface of fhe seaf, he walked ouf of fhe church. ouf info fhe arid heaf of fhe day, ouf info fhe perspiring uneasy fhrong. LUCY OUIGLEY. SEARCH My life seems empfy-no happiness fhere: My life seems lonely--my soul is bare. l reach for fhaf which l cannof hold. Do l search for love. or knowledge old? l sfare info fhe wilderness. buf l cannof see. l musf waif unfil God answers me. LAURA EDMONDS. '-Q --- ' V -' ' 41 1K.if39f:l1.7'lY? , . if . 3 6 al fi - n 5' . s 1 - - .. w- .fs-..-W 4 -W A M L ' . gl ,',.,, PAGE FORTY-EIGHT 6 - A 1. ....... - en- .fe . , . ,. ' H+- V' -' . ix, ' . '-ww CAFQDINAL r i rn 5W '.- i'L.EX Z'5NKn7. ?.'..'sfY'?EiHfKuf.ZHti1t'v iF:3 '3FU.Q!:ii.1tE' lThEUf CASTLES Buried in an aTmosphere oT gloom and horror, harshly shuTTing ouT every ray oT warm sun, sTood The crumbling remains oT a casTle. ln realiTy iT was enTirely imaginary, buT iTs TanTasTic exisTence had incredible powers. The casTle was compleTely surrounded by a dense Tog. so iT was seldom seen. The walls were of a dark grey sTone. They sTreTched Tar up unTil They Touched huge raTTers, barely visible in The dim lighT. There were long TlighTs oT sTairs which TwisTed and Turned abouT in an aimless manner. The vasT rooms were Tilled wiTh a weird silence, and groTesque shadows Tell upon The walls. Occasionally a baT would darT away Trom The impeneTrable darkness of his home in The TurreT. ln The corners were inTricaTe webs spun by The paTience oT hirsuTe spiders. This was The only semblance oT life wiThin The musTy soliTude. Even The ubiquiTous moss had Tailed To peneTraTe The broken TlagsTone. YeT, sTrangely enough, This desolaTe loneliness was a reTreaT To which a weary mind oTTen wiThdrew. This dejecTed spiriT would wander Through The mildewed halls wiTh head benT in mel- ancholy ThoughT. Slowly mounTing The winding sTeps, waTching The Toiling spider wiTh indiTTerenT inTeresT, gazing inTo noThing, The Tigure seemed always To ponder. AT Times, The mind was inTenT upon The inTiniTe labyrinTh oT inTrospecTion, again sTudying some Troubling phase of liTe. There was always solace. and a curious comTorT, in The phanTom casTle. Many such hours were spenT in The seclusion oT Those Tumbling walls. IT was a dismal refuge, buT embiTTered ThoughTs and paTienT longing Tound alleviaTion There. 7 YeT There has been a change. The lone Tigure sTill reTurns To The casTle, buT in iTs sTeps There is life. and in iTs proud bearing is an iridescenT hope. ln iTs eye There is a challenge, and in iTs hearT a dream. The cold immensiTy of The casTle is now warm and sooThing, Tor There are huge logs briskly burning in The Tireplace. There are groTesque shadows on The wall, buT They are playful and Triendly. The casTle is sTill imaginaTive, The creaTion of a mind: buT iTs creaTor has changed. Who knows iusT whaT has happened? Perhaps The ancienT casTle knows oT'The secreT. Perhaps iT knows who builT The Tire and carried in The logs which now burn so brighTly. Possibly iT knows The ThoughTs of happiness as iT knew Those of sorrow. We can only guess, and reTurn To our own casTles, To grieve?-or To dream. JAY VAN NICE. C A C T U S CacTus, The lone guardian of The deserT, STands silenT, WiThouT proTesT AgainsT The elemenTs. A MARIE DUNNE. Q-UK.f'N2'NiV'!T'i l.'i ?'S 4i.'f?'7,. slr u ':'E.. 'F'.' .'.. 1. '. ' 1--2 '5 . .'? fi' .ms 'YVT 2 F s T V . V- - as -. . ' ms,-... . T - T '1'i' sf- 1 . . , a ' l l in PAGE FORTY NINE ., , . , ,,..,. 1 i., M... P- fp - , 'MW '- . . c. 'ff .. -'V - V .- . .. ...M ,. ,- . 1 ,. ,,. ,,- - . f- ,,-, ,, . W, .,, LN 1XiaE .EAdEF5 RENAISSANCE On The hill There used To sTand an old casTle oT red brick. The ground abouT iTs base was IiTTered wiTh TragmenTs of brick and broken glass. IT was run-down and crumbling wiTh decay. By legends oT many years sTanding, This reminiscence of Teudal Europe was repuTed To be haunTed. Many claimed personal encounTers wiTh misTy phanToms. Finally, some enTerprising soul boughT The place. Then a magical TransTormaTion occurred ThroughouT The ancienT sTrucTure: black spoTs, workmen, were seen crawling over The Tace of The building: and one day iT sTood gleaming wiTh brillianT yellow painT in The lighT of The sun. ITs baTTlemenTed Tower liTTed proudly inTo The air: The gaping holes oT iTs glassless windows shone wiTh new viTreous panes. A True renaissance had oc- curred in The gloomy old casTle. Many people are like ThaT. They become worn and broken under The burden oT Their real and imaginary cares. They lose all pride in Their physical selves and mope around looking like harb- ingers oT woe and desTrucTion. They are obiecTs oT piTy as They move Their deiecTed counTenances Trom one happy gaThering To anoTher: whispering voices Tollow in Their wakes, voices ThaT are meanT To be kind and compassionaTe, buT which sTrike cruel barbs oT gossip inTo The Tlesh oT The poor, wandering vicTims. BuT give Them a new coaT of painT --new hopes and ambiTions--and They will IiTT Their heads proudly: They will look The world deTianTIy in The Tace wiTh sparkling eyes and say: Go ahead, walk on me! I'm Tough! MANLY M. BANISTER. DAWN Silence, uTTer Silence. A dull, Gray, pervading I-Ialf-darkness. No bird, no person Is awake: no Sound To break The solemn peace. The world is WaiTing, waiTing, WaiTing Tor iTs Cue To begin lTs symphony OT IiTe. DORIS WILLIAMS. -' -uf .. ' - . -1 ,XZ-'EEST-21'1!f! 46'T!'Efi i 10V' ' l ,- -Q we A , f gg 4, . L A W. Q ik, ...aww vig- NZ PAGE nm , A , I, I , s g ar, f if I T 'P' ' 'F i V 11 - ' -, - , . .. -'Q M1 V ' I- CAFQDINAL .5734 1XLtz'P 1a .As-lIdF.K.'h. 'i'HnQ-DWTQPQG K X' ...S .L'?f'If! '..'ix::.Tii'rix2'l ' 'I-I. , ' .m ' , . 'E '. L ,' QUESTIO Whaf have we To offer in reTurn for ThaT which we so calmly Tear away, when We deny an ancienf god, desfroy his Image in The minds of his believers? We efface. buf do we compensaTe for All ThaT we desfroy? We seT up forms ThaT, If we only would confess, aT Times Are filled wiTh quesfionings for us, Though We repress and hide Them 'neaTh a cloak of Arrogance, proclaiming To The world a Calm, unTroubled faifh. How dare we force on Them our own hypocrisy? Are They noT More secure in Their belief Than we in Ours? Are noT our very quesTionings a Living proof ThaT our god is Too young. +ha+ We should dare To subsTiTuTe his creed for ThaT of so-called Pagan gods in whom a People had believed for counTless aeons Till Their faifh became a parT of Them? Surely, wiTh all our quesfionings we can BLQT desTroy Their True faiTh, noT replace iT. GIROUD BURT. SCENE AT SUNSET Before us a lane of Trees. Behind us The rolling hills Q Bafhed in The sofT rays Of The seTTing sun. Two long rows of elms Forming, beneaTh,- a pa+h To The glowing color Dying in The WesT- Shaping. above, an arch OT whispering leaves. WisTeria scenT in The air- The sleepy chirping of liTTle birds Giving Thanks for The beauTy of The day. VIRGINIA B. STRONG. vm-was uw. ..- s11'xf.: r .2 .f-.. L. ff' I -.- V avr.. T ' ' ,J , 'T 35, - , I. ip, 3.912 ., .v'v,.,, - ... : f, ,. f -I ,J if , If H' PAGE FIFTY-ONE --e. A ,A , ,... ACTIVITIES R. IZ. C. Activities are preparing our young people to take part in the busy tasks of the economic world, such as those fostered by the R. IHC., which aims to stabilize our finances. II E I. 13 I3 .11 in I ' F ,ai 1-3 -v:-hr , .--ru '-C 4- . if 5.-' 'u- Y' - '--' V, ,- -,ff-J1 fS-14-zi' W1 :rg 'Wi :rIf:'r1 4wf'.-mi-w,'ta -X-L X4-A - 'lx or,c1-..,.Q e..s,:1e,ei...,'..:..g...L.... ...,.., .1 .g..,.1.,.i.4g1....,..--.,,..e...L-.:..- 4-.. Q, , M, 'lujlgh xx. E K l LINCCDLN Front Row-M. De Neffe, B. Fifchard, J. Wells, J. Hari, D. Cook. Second Row-B. Smith, V. Sfrong, J. Simonds, E. Kolberg, M. Jubih, B. Mayer. Fronf Row-M. Dunne, E. Smifh, B. Mayer, J. Higgins, M. Weum. Second Row-B. Besson, F. Burkhart, D. Frank, B. Hervin, C. Macdonald. 9 v- v . . 1 . - . H 1- V- 1 . ' 1. 5, ...J...f...... ....',:. .QA P ' ' Y ' .1-' me-1f4...1zQwf-zz...-AL 1 PAGE FIFTY-FOUR ' , five.-fssmHra1:',:1'Fff?fw ff-r 1 .-l+iWf.-'vs::'1r:w.- -:V -we 7 -w?w 'f'--wfP1- Tw'-W'tfc 1'f'x?fev Mf'vf1'rm-vw . 1 5 N... 3 ,f-ev-we-...7,..,7,,,. - l F L - P5 gala, , V .V . - ' - 9, ff-' l CAI-QDINAL Fronl Row-M. Dunne, P. Guilmef, C. Arnold, L. Edmonds, M. Jubifz, E. Smifh, J. Hari, J. Lobdell. Second Row-M. McConaghy, N. Blake, L. Buck, E. Boyle, P. Sherley, R. Beasley, E. Gehlerl, J. Higgins. Third Row-J. Zilka, L. Linde, G. Veness, D. Silver, A. Pelay, W. Aldrich, B. Holmes, F. Marx, M. Faifh. Fronl Row-C. Paflon, M. Olshen, D. Brewer, D. Silver, D. Tomlinson, J. Tosi, B. Rcgoway. Second Row--H. DeVaull, D. Sharif, M. Jubifz, G. Olcoh, B. Hrysko, R. Pierce, L. Morris. Third Row-J. Weinslein, L. Schneiderman, G. Davis, E. Kolberg, L. Linde, J. Leovich, K. Haskell. l PAGE FIFTY-FIVE , . L L C 5 . , J 1i. . Jl - 1 . . - l.l N C O LN Front Row-R. Smifh, F. Latourelfe, P. Knight, M. Jubilz, J. Sumonds, M. De Neffe, E. Anderson, J. Kummel, M. Knight, V Hearn, D. Black, J. Walls. , Second Row-S. Gill, E. Boyle, P. Shirley, D. Stephenson, L. Allen, 6. Davis, R. Hahn, H. Noyes, J. Timmins, G. Plebuch, G Gerrity, P. DeBiose. Third Row-E. Long, G. Heilig, C. Nehren, J. lnksler, 8. Sufherland, A. Lundberg, B. Keen, L. Snow, J. McConaghy, F. Williams J. Gallien, L. Kies, R. Mann. Fourlh Row-G. Ramse , E. Jackson, J. Salfzman, M. Cunningham, M. Miller, F. Boolh, C. Callander, V. Tisdale, R. Coyne, B Hrysko, D. Fain, E. gmifh, C. Carson, V. Tooze, F. Lee. Fiflh Row-D. Plymplon, L. Campbell, B. McCurdy, D. Marrs, R. Hockerf. Franfpkow-H. Lawrence, L. Schibel, J. Simonds, M. De Neffe, E. Neill, J. Ellsberg, D. McKinley, E. Ackerman, A. Corbeh' . ease. Second Row-B. llkin, J. Ryel, A. Rosenberg, R. Takami, R. Riflel, C. Park, M. Collins, N. Holmes, C. Marlin, M. Howe. Third Row-M. McConaghy, R. Carpenler, J. McLeod, M. Nielsen, L. Ross, N. Meredith, J. Dignan, R. Pierce, J. Beahy, B Mclnfosh, L. Newlands, H. Bcrbur. . PAGE FI FTY-SIX . , , .,,, ,R..,,L,,.,, .,,...y ,V -U L.-. 'Q .-2.f:-lgfifsislrgsf , 1 , ' ---f f -7 ---- . 7. ,. . , CAFQDINAI. f Fronfsllow-J. Weinsfein, L. Schneiderman, ,J. Wells, J. Hall, D. Brewer, B. Hrysko, D. Pain, B. Bohoslcey, B. Briggs, H. Duden. J. ullivan. f Second Row-L. Newlands, J. Simonds, D. Tomlinson, J. Hallinan, L. Schibel, A. Malhieu, C. Callander, C. Dudley, B. Hoffman D. Sharff, A. Sugarman. Third Row-K. Haskell, M. Jubilz, D. Olcoll, B. Livingsfon, L. Ackerman, R. Pierce, L. Allen, W. Aldrich, B. Lowery, B. Fifchard. Fourth Row-M. DeNeffe, G. Davis, C. Patron, E. Rilz, D. Silver, E. Kolberg, G. Olcofl, G. Veness, R. Law, 8. De Sully, C. Davis, T. Olsen. Front Row-l. Shields, J. Cutler, D. Wasker, S. Lewis, Miss Griebel, B. Hrysko, M. Devereaux, K. Kramer, M. Rosumny. Second Row-M. Thompson, R. McLeod, A. Benni, M. Everson, B. Neill, B. Hoffman, M. Hasson, E. Cohen, M. Feldman. Third Row-B. Peferson, K. Shipley, L. Newlands, B. Maslers, H. Klchk, L. McArlhur, B. Filchard, R. Law, Freddie Culler, E. Baldwin. l . 3 A s PAGE FIFTY-SEVEN . 'WWTP' M. vf?v1?1T2':w' 7 'ff' , ff, 4 ek ff w- , 7 'f ' 1 . , 4, .aff --. 5.3.1 - , .Y-, , , - .- .W i 3 M 2.-A v 1' ilfvi 'V -' :QR W li 5.2 1 -. :g::s.:J.P'.1 '-ff1f3:1ii.?.22'.f,2.X N 1' . X fx, I 3 72 r XR. l X., : I l L ' A . , ' l Front Row-B. Speakman, M. Whiffen, V. Smith, R. Thomas, V. Tisdale, Mr. Hollensfed, M. Hasson, C. Arnold, G. Gerrily, N. Lehofa, M. Sfadden. V Second Row-N. Chrisliansen, L. Webb, M. Kopelman, D. Moyes, S. Naimark, J. Relelsdorf, M. Sherer, J. Makin, D. Hackell, J. Hendrickson. Third Row-L. Celsi, L. Reichlein, H. Levin, D. Walker, L. Smilh, A. Pelay, E. Brookman, F. Cantrell, J. Shores, B. Wilkins, , W. Cherry, I. Odell. l Frgnl BRO:-M. De Neffe, B. B,ur'f, E. Ackerman, J. Rockwood, V. Slrong, J. Hari, B. Moyer, M. Jubifz, P. Roberls, J.Van Nice, . ur. Second Row-K. Haskell, M. Rislig, C. Macdonald, H. Wing, L. Casio, J. Haslings, V. Smilh, J. Wesf, G. Marrs, W. Johnson, N. Dinger, L. Riechlein. Third Row-J. Rosen, I. Odell, E. Boyle, J. Rawson, F. Ridgway, L. McArlhur, G. Olcoll, D. Cook, C. Arnold, P. ScoH, E. Brookman, F. Feldman. Fourth Row-H. Wynekoop, M. Whiffen, B. Holmes, E. Rilz, D. Silver, E. Kolberg, J. Simonds, A. Muenchou, D. Olcolf, G. Davis, G. Lane, M. Cunningham, B. Bean. .- ,... .,.. J ..... . ...Q ..,... ........f......., Q 5 5 il . T'f 'mM T fWW'i'f f7f'fH77W7f ff f7 l'l A ' ? I 3 1 PAGE FlFTY-EIGHT 3 l X I 1 l . 3 V rf-Q--7 -g.,-ffm-'Y A sa17fi 1'f'1':q: T:f'i??TF'TfL pix. f ffT??'TY'YLTffi'?rfr'r':'7:?'I '?t'f'E'i'W'::'f'fFi'rT i' Ye., . L . E53ffWf3'f lf: if3E4 :ef ?'f'b-L: :MTW - A X. 'K 1 51154 :w.,,1f'14.,,2,.l.a'i'- fr ' .f '. - . -r ' Q . V 'sw H4 HQ- l.. -4 ' - - 1 -lg. Em --nw.: iw aniu. - :-'XLl'- .k2---K..-4-giv. Y.. Qi. . .,-21 . nf' 'fff,'S:.A?f',:hYig: 51.59. A-',' 'A13',lf.f, I .z.I55Y5.lEJQ?.L..iL:.-I 31.2114f5,s:'1:.1?.1.L...:.: 1uf-.L.l'..::-Aignpziii.:gLz,.:,1,:L'.u...g:..43. A31 if W IP: j S 1 if Front Row-M. Sherer, B. Allen, B. Tully, L. Pufnam, S. Lockie, D. Huichinson, R. Irwin, H. Knighf, B. Sialnaker, B. Marlin, C. Marlin. Second Row-Mr. Handzlik, E. Garris, H. Huskey, J. Hershy, J. Sfalnuker, A. Ferrin, F. Vcif, E. Johnson, R. Hack, B. Buffum, E. Ludwick, H. Glick. Front Row-R. Mann, I. Tinkleman, M. Newman, R. Else, J, Sanders, Z. Perkel, G. Gipson, R. Longesfeig, M. Slevans Second Row-E. Didak, V. Dunham, M. Dibble, B. Tully, H. Knight, J. Hersey, B. Mclnfosh, M. Herzberg, M. Jensen Third Row-R. Irwin, D. Kornberg, D. Cress, E. Lich, H. Glick, C. Silver, C. Hohnson, D. Gelman, T. Georges . X, . ly ,XX . ' 5 ....,..... WW-.. .- C.. . ,.. ,.,-....,....,.,......., J - .wfvsf ,-ff:--1 1 ,- - - 2 lxfg.. fl - f .-.Lai I - -- pf... .f:'I.l.Q'i'..i'.L'..2i. 41 9 E 1 , ,. . H' 'F X H PAGE FuFTY.N1NE M. ' 'W B J PAGE SIXTY . 'Qi . , . f, . .. ' , , - , '- '-zen... .. ., , - . , . ,. , LINCOLN Fronl Row-L. Kies, J. Zillra, H. Franke, H. Wynkoop, S. Kankos, M. Howe. Second Row-F. Simon, M. Linklaler, L. Quigley, P. Sherley, L. Casio, M. Risfig, C. Carson. Third Row-R. Beasley, F. Larsell, L. Hays, R. Goldsmilh, D. Williams. Fronl Row-L. Miller, M. Dumonf, J. Hari, G. Veness, A. Pelay, B. McCurdy, C. Arnold. Second Row-G. Marrs, M. Whiffen, D. Moyes, B. Haines, D. Cook, P. Knight, M. Cornwall. Third Row-E. Cohen, M. Dunne, J. Pipes, J. Hagedorn. f ' - f . , 4 f -' 'rf' J , CAFQDINAL Fronf Row-H. Turner, R. Siaehli, G. Veness, F. Erfz, J. McLeod. Second Row-H. Minor, F. Tourfellotte, B. Sufherland, D. Stephenson, B. Haines, A. Muenchon, L. Ross. Front Row--J. Walls, C. Rasmussen, D. Turnham, M. Hasson, H. Kokubu, W. Burf, M. Linklafer. Second Row-J. Lobdell, G. Bolfen, G. Davidson, D. Williams, E. Dully, M. Lihpernick, C. Bachelder. M -f1vAr '1' ,.zr1f-'fn f's'f f 1' ' ' W' Q 'Wi-Yl'Sfi,.S-if if PAGE SIXTY-ONE ...W H .Y ..., 1 ...fs N. wi - '- ,mf 1 f. 2, wrifif A 'V 1,i.,?:m...T..T..,,:.1.,Tf-,.f-1.,-...U fn-we i. ii .H , L E- ,f ' A ti : Qfi',li it l-'NCQ'-N Front Row-M. Faith, G. Bolton, G. Veness, W. Aldrich, P. Roberts, D. Stephenson, K. Kraerner. Second Row-H. Minor, M. Cornwall, C. Lee, E. Sheriff, H. Sumida, M. McConaghy, J. Sue. Third Row-Y. Tanake, R. Macleay, K. Shipley, R. Coyne, L. Ross, H. Ohke, C. Niederer. Front Row-P. Bell, B. Bean, L. Edmonds, L. McArthur, F. Ridgeway, B. Holmes, H. Labbe, J. Cutler, J. Walls. Second Row-M. Moody, P. Rudeen, E. Rosander, M. Ward, M. Long, M. Devereaux, D. Frank, J. Sooysmith, E. Mays, J. Loomis M. Thompson, M. Sturgeon. Third Row-D. West, B. Spencer, W. G-odsby, E. Neill, C. Patton, H. Robb, B. Watson, R. Law, J. Layton, L. Schibel. was snxrvnwo CAIIQDNAL Front Row-G. Olcolf, J. Wells, B. Bohoskey, B. Hrysko, E. Kolberg, D. Olcoff, C. Dudley, B. McCurdy. Second Row-L. Schibel, G. Davis, B. Lowery, W. Aldrich, C. Patton, R. Takami, M. Jubitz. Third Row-C. Callander, H. Duden, R. Law, D. Silver, E. Ritz, L. Allen, D. Sharff, B. Briggs. N Fronl Row-M. Dunne, M. Sturgeon, J. Pipes, B. Smith, R. Pease, E. Mays, D. Frank, V. Rupp, F. Lalourefre. Second Row-C. Bohoskey, P. Rudeen, E. Jones, B. Mayer, E.Smi1h, J. Sooysmilh, J. Kimmel, N. Dinger, R. McLeod, M. Hunler. Third Row-M. Moody, G. Harfwick, M. Long, J. Loomis, M. Spliid, J. Philips, M. Ward, C. Parks. r 'I ' ?TfY-?f. 'i .'!ET'f ': 'f 'A ' g f-jffxi1i.l.u :f.:e:'Sffw,-1 ' PAGE SIXTY-TH REE LINCQLN Front Row-D. McGinnify, V. Slrong, E. Smilh, E. Gehlerf, J. Pipes, J. Van Nice, K. Snedecor, P. Guilmef. Second Row-H. Everesl, C. Bohoskey, M. Dunne, G. Burl, D. Cook, M. Spliid, T. Corbelf, V. Rupp, J. Higgins. Third Row-M. Selling, R. Pease, l.. Miller, L. Harl, E. Anderson, J. Kimmel, B. McMicken, B. Heflinger, J. Hagedorn. Fourfh Row-J. Wesl, B. Mayer, N. Lindbloom, N. Meredith, P. Rolhschild, L. Plummer, M. Knight Fronl' Row-R. Pease, J. Lobdell, P. Roberls, G. Veness, R. Granl, J. Van Nice, I. Odell, E. Payne, M. Failh, J. Hagedorn. Sesond Row-C. Bohoskey, C. Lee, J. Wesl, V. Strong, E. Smith, J. Sooysmilh, B. McMicken, R. Richardson, M. Kopelman, M istig. Thgrdpllovz-C. Macdonald, H. Dunham, P. Scofl, D. Mersereau, T. Hoch, H. Kolzobu, M. Arneson, N. Payne, A. Younl, V. Sylle . mc ney. Fourlh Row--D. Wesf, A. Muenchow, K. Shipley, 8. Haines, B. Barlow, C. VanHoulen, H. Franke, J. Rockwood, J. Semmler L. Richlein, A. Lundberg, E. Brookman. Fifrh Row-C. Park, G. Green, B. Wafson, B. Plympfon, B. Spencer, T. Olsen, N. Faulz, T. Coffey, V. Tisdale, D. Fain, J. Prafl M. Thompson, V. Rupp. PAGE SIXTY-FOUR 1 - .1 .ew ' -'75 F7 Y CAFQDINAI. i Fronl Row-J. Weinslein, M. De Neffe, G. Veness, D. Cook, D. Fain, B. McCurdy, E. Gehlerl, J. Van Nice, K. Snedecor. Second Row-E. Boyle, D. Wills, G. Shadduclz, V. Smith, C. Davis, R. Macleay, L. Newlands, P. Guilmel, K. Haskell. Third Row-S. Yamasaki, C. Arnold, M. McConaghy, B. Hrysko, G. Burl, H. Blitz, R. Granl, M. Rislig, B. Smith. Fourth Row-H. Wynkoop, L. Buck, D. Olcofl, D. Silver, W. Aldrich, C. Callander, B. Mayer, D. McGinnily. N Fronl Row-L. Sachfer L. Towle, V. Piha, G. Bracken, L. Quigley, A. Malm, H. Anderson, E. Wynkoop, E. Schumann, F. Maz- zocco, J. Semmler, Bauer. Second Row-M. Marlin, E. Morse, G. Tarbell, Z. Tobin, W. Johnson, N. Blake, B. Emily, M. Vance, E. Lich, F. Slapp, B. Nelson. Third Row-W. Pulnam, T. Waddingfon, J. Buffam, R. Hess, P. Vicfors, A. Mulli, R. Else, L. Buck, R. Beasley, F. Simon, E. Lawrence, D. Lockilch. Fourfh Row-H. Veale, L. Kies, R. McCormick, L. Bracken, G. Plebuch, V. Olson, M. Cohn, S. Silver, R. Ellis, J. Campbell, D. McCormick, J. Marlin, F. Williams, G. Wisharf. Fiflh Row-R. Chadwick, N. Koriula, H. Wynkoop, D. Slromberg, L. Kies, L. Casio. PAGE SIXTY-FIVE .AFI ' -. :JR .e ,g - K. ,, ,! reg, ,, - x - . F Q If S. i I, ,....,!i A-. A 1 I NN., ,N . ff, fn. I. fr .Q K Y 1 .-'-5 ,LINCCDLN -. . 5, NHS., 040 4 P Fronl Row-C. Hamilfon, W. Alspaugh, F. Miller, L. McArlhur, C. Hall, Mr. Faber, 8. Holmes, D. Moran, L. Smith, B. Wheeler. Second Row-P. Scoll, F. Wymetalck, F. Davis, H. Sapp, A. Lemma, D. Kilfo, B. Marcolf, V. Dinihanian, J. Dowgiallo, F. Larson, B. Gaines. Third Row-G. Rogers, R. Coyne, F. Marx, R. Roy, R. Scoll, D. Weirich, G. Veness, B. De Sully, J. Wells, F. Rolh, W. Amifon. Fourlh Row-B. Keen, E. Blaschxe, H. Hufchinson, L. Hoss, T. Coffey, A. DeBiose. - HDMUPMF 140 UFl'0 Fronf Row-L. Buck, L. Spring, D. Haskell, V. Smilh, E. Boyle, R. Beasley, A. Cook, H. Dunham. Second Row-V. Olson, L. Foulkner, G. Gerrily, E. Wynkoop, B. Rosenfeld, V. Pihc, R. Shleifer. .,...........,,. -2 L... 1...-V.. -.- -.. ..f..,.,.,.'.-f, L 1....a lk ...ex ..al:..:. .1 , . vi f ll gs 1 rx .J 1 ,-.., -1 I 1 3 ' X ' A -' 4.i.....J'l '.is-unimi s,..i-:ff I 5 A . rf , .3 L r A...-J -.f. l x PAGE slxw six 5, X l MMM . ff . lr, fm ,ef - Y ,-L .- -. ' - - 1'4 . -.- ff AA' -1.1 f 'ef fir: 'ry ,mg bmw ., I ., x I gf-35 , i, L, J . is v x. 5. Jhsrq ?5,,...:,y5Qi y.:.g .,,4 : ,:.. .nv u JA .- A , Ar . J . .X . - g. 4 .xxx xx I CAFQDINAL 2.-.J 'wi VX .4.'?'l!.a .2-!'Ak:li se -..lllw Ell.S ' d' '0PlC 00 L C - T F E ADELPHIANS The Adelphians have made a derailed slucly of The aufomobile indusfry in This counlry. Their disc were very informafive and beneficial fo The inferesfed members. CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemisiry Club members parficipaled in many field frips 'ro various indusirial planls. Th experimenied on maferials nor available in regular chemisfry classes. COPIANS The Copians have been sfudying The origin of archery. This 'rerm should see fhe complefion by-laws. DELTA PI OMICRON The Della Pi Omicrons are ai presenf diligenfly al' work consfrucling a large Telescope. HI-Y The Hi-Y's have had charge of The fire squad, sponsored an ice cream bar sale. a shoe shine school dance and a Freshman yell confesi. A INTERNATIONAL The lnfernafional Club has sponsored fwo assemblies. parficipafed in an open forum af Reed C formulaied a porffolio of informafion on subiecis of local. nafional and infernafional iniere sfarfed a collecfion of sfudenf arf from foreign counlries. ussions ey also of The day. a ollege. sf. and MASQUERS The Masquers sfudied modern plays, held 'rwo open meefings. and sponsored a short sfory confesf. MOVIE CLUB The Movie Club, which has esfablished a dark room. aided The Seniors during Senior Camera Week. ' ORDER OF L The Order of L has arisen fo The fronf of social evenis laiely, sponsoring a Kar el-Korn sale, ushering al fhe class play, and working on pei acfivifies. l PHILOLEXIN W The Philos have held 'rwo debafes. Two open meeiings. and have parficipaied in various ofher school acfivifies. ' PI-EPSILON - The Pi-Epsilons have sponsored a biological exhibif and promofed many scienlific lecfures. TRI-Y The Tri-Y Club has sponsored a cake sale and inaugurafed moffo-posiers in The fronl' hall. Q9Q 57'k 4X 'i : 'X'1l ' 3, Nfxff '3.. f'. 9 'i,--, Q., i', ' - T ' -,. j!11'.., ' ,F-J ,., x :YQ i' I , ff' 15. .T 5 .h S fl ., b N f g'5 'L :2fT3 V l 'imuf 5- s- J .L I 'I' ,, g .-.L .z..., ..-. I 1 ..-- ' N 'I:34lxS.4 ' ' v ATHLETICS A.A.A. life's happiness is not complete without the joy that springs from labor, be il athletics or agriculture. . ,. . quwkipr 'l 44'd'd ffl - ZPU7- ' , fy w-i 4,,. , X, df 'Lk Vvsv-rf-RB ,M rf Wm .., k V 1 f Eff l ? ag? . 31 if A ' - 6 i a....J' u..-f alhl TEAM MORALE The developmenT oT aThleTics To The presenT posiTion oT keen com peTiTion has caused a relenTless search Tor every legiTimaTe TacTor ThaT may help a Team To win. NoT The leasT among These TacTors is ThaT of Team morale. No Team can hope To be of championship calibre, wiTh ouT a do or die morale To carry iT over The rough spoTs along The road To success. .T l , ik-gg gf-.. K., -,Q ,g f-Eau, - '- we '-. - -, Each member OT a Team is responsible To his Team-maTes and school, To Turnish his share Toward building up The morale of The whole. FirsT among These characTerisTics is ThaT oT pride in The excellence of The work one is doing. boTh scholasTically and aThleTically. Second, is a pride in one's physical condiTion, and The realizaTion ThaT iT is always direcT resulT of much labor and ThoughT. Third, is a confidence ThaT by hard work and sTricT aTTenTion To deTail a player will accomplish his aim, in spiTe oT negaTive influences. Such characTerisTics, along wiTh oThers of a similar naTure, developed in The individual, will help To build up a sTrong Team morale. Such a morale causes The belief ThaT a Team ThaT won'T be beaTen can'T be beaTen. A belief ThaT is viTally necessary along The paTh To championships. DAVE wane-HT. R E W A R D The easiesT eTTorT and The besT sTyle required in reviewing an aThleTic year is To be in The posiTion To wriTe The championship is held by our school. ExplanaTions oTTered as To The reason Tor such success are un- necessary and doubTless would noT be saTisTacTory. The TirsT place Team. in one oT our major inTerscholasTic sporTs, was vicTorious in a lessor number of games Than were Two oTher members oT The league, yeT iT righTly received all The honors due To any recognized leader. To The vicTor belongs The spoils is an old expression used in poliTical aTTairs of governmenT, buT iT This adage were applied liTerally To aThleTics, Then one mighT wonder wheTher iT is worTh The eTTorT To indulge in compe- , TiTion wiTh oTher Teams which admiTTedly possess greaTer experience and abiliTy. One goes inTo The game wiTh The same deTerminaTion ThaT is displayed in pracTice. gives everyThing he can To play beTTer and Think quicker Than his opponenT, and Then should noT These eTTorTs equal The com- pensaTion received from The conTesTs, iT may beTTer To risk only selecTive opponenTs. The aThleTic Teams oT Lincoln High School are your Teams and in every way are represenTaTives of The ideals of The school. They are willing To be judged by The eTTorTs and deTerminaTion dis- played by The STudenT Body in any recognized acTiviTy, and This can be readily inTerpreTed To mean LeT us Try Tor The highesT posiTion. WADE WILLIAMS. ' . 57 4-1 -1, 2 f bfif-B .9'f'E l U'l RRY- ' fwff ' 'A 4. . 3. .. ..... ,. L 'Q' Q.: . Q' 5 ' ., .,.- 1. . , s. ' W 5 ' ' fs:..v.,..aA1:.Lnu.1..-. .- ..i1.:g,.L.. ,, 3, 1:5551 mg,1u.g,:,,,,g,s- .-1g,.-e4w..L.44,.1e.e,A,,.t,,,.,,.L1c.ug...:g.:e..,a.A,,,.A4,., LL,...gg-jggi. . l v I s I l 4A, .A?. T 4. FronT Row-J. WeinsTein, M. Olshen, E. Kolberg, D. Silver, B. Merry, H. Swank. Second Row-Mr. Wrighf, S. Pefers, L. Darby, H. Hague, R. Takami, B. Hrysko, V. Hasson. BASKETBALL Alfhough This year's Team did noT Tinish quiTe as high in The percenTaqe column, iT cerTainly finished The season well. ln TourTeen games played, we won Ten and losT Tour, Tor a percenTage oT .642. WiTh such leTTermen as Silver, Kolberg. WeinsTein, and Talrami, Coach Dave WrighT sTarTed To work. l-le swiTched men oTTen, unTil aT lasT he had a winning five. ln winning Those Ten games Lincoln deTeaTed every Team in The league aT leasT once. IT deTeaTed Roosevelt Commerce, and GranT Twice. AT The end oT The season iT was raTed The besT Team in The league. On The squad, besides Those men already menTioned. were Swank, Hogue, Merry, Olshen, Hryslro, and Darby. Y PAGE SEVENTY-ONE ,fl T '- T.-ff--ffnwafw K, . X Z- X J., - K sk l Wil' 1 if ' LINCOLN Fronl' Row-J. Simonds, L. Schneiderman, V. Reynolds, L. Linde, H. Holmes, R. Pierce, D. Schmedling, M. Jubifz, B. Hrysko, R. Takami, G. Davis, Second Row-Mr. Magaurn, P. Knighf, V. Gross, E. DeFrielas, O. Cramer, D. Arnell, B. Shullz, B. Morris, A. Muenchow, H. Wolfe, Z. Rosencrantz, M. Cornwall, Mr. Williams. Third Row-G. Yamaguchi, A. Pager, D. Gross, J. Okazaki, G. Heilig, B. Ritlel, D. Brewer, R. Barneft, J. Larsell, J. Leovich, B. Maslers, E. Sheriff, V. Hasson. BASEBALL Baseball has proved very popular ai Lincoln lhis year. Besides ihe refurning leiiermen, a large number of new boys 'rurned oui. Praciically 'rhe whole of lasl year's leam was back, wiih 'rhe excepiion of Des Bouillons, Slrode. and Anderson. Lincoln was favored wiih Two of The besl chuclcers in The league--Moe Jubilz and Ralph Talcami. They were ably supporled by Rosencranlz. l-lrysko and Larsell. The infield was airfighl' wiih Brewer on first Bobbie Morris on second. All Shar Linde on short and Rex Pierce on Third. Oul' in ihe orchard we had 'rwo sels of oulfielders- lhe beiier. Davis, Arnell. and Simonds. and lhe olher, Talcami, Schneiderman, and Reynolds, fhe Freshman sensaiion. Oiher players who were our every nigh? were Yamaguchi, De Frieias, Muenchow, and a few olhers. I , 4 l PAGE SEVENTY-TWO V . I!! J ,l , , A... f CAF? D l NAL .,,.,.,,..,..,m,, ,v., . , , . A , V K , gt g..'fm5,-..L.Q?S..gI5V ...L T . . , . Fronf Row-R. Hack, B. Lowery, J. Hall, H. Duden, S. Pefers, L'. Allen, G. Olcofl, J. Davey, B. Keen. Second Row-Mr. Wrighf, Q. Cochran, C. Osfrofsky, R. Takami, 8. Plymplon, P. Myers, J. Mafhiof, M. Olshen, J. Sallzman. Third Row-J. Moe, A. DeBiose, T. DeFreifas, H. Larson, C. Paffon, H. Hogue, R. Schippers, M. Shleifer, R. Dunlap, G. Fike, H. Kumasawa. TRACK Allhough handicapped greaily by a decided lack of le'Hermen and veferans, Mr. Wrighfs 'lraclc laddies, never- lheless, gave a good showing of fhemselves in l'he ci'ly inlerscholaslic lraclc meei. They showed a greal deal of valor and fechnique. The spiril and morale which are essenlial 'ro 'rhe success of any leam. especially when lhere is a laclc of available malarial. were clearly demonsfrafed. Much praise is due fo lhe able leadership of Coach Dave Wright The newer members of The squad buckled down immedialely and aclually gol 'lo work. They lruly deserve our mos? sincere apprecialion. The members of 'rhe squad were Peters, Haskell, Lowry, Allen, Swank. Duden. Hall, De Freifas. Palfon. Keene, Ackerman. and Olcoll. af .4 , ,li .. PAGE SEVENTY-TH REE , ,,i, 1 ,, .. ,,... .I .,. .-..m,M.. .,-..-....,,......... Wm., W.-... ...., ,.-.-.,.....,.4,..s... . , , . ?.,,g, 5 Vi.-ff l 01- 'I' ,lv l ' ' ri' 1' :v',,M,7w.f'i.g:,,n. . I -,. Vw --x'w'y 1 cn,-- T' '-! l1 w , L w f,.l'wf W aw if- I . azi,1ef:i1awf.wQ: '-14. 1' i f P iss? TE EZ! v.. F - : . ' -' L I N C O I- N Q, ,I sg IE s I .1 .,.1Z,l...f,. , ,.,,.. , ..,, .12 ,?y,,::,,Tsi7:.,:T,Z:,si.,7.-,.W,-.7,e.:,:-,:3T7T.,,i Front Row-L. Snow, P. Bell, J. Wesi, H. Duden, K. Shipley, B. MarcoTT, F. Marx, B. Wafson, A. Friedland, R. Pease. Second Row-V. Kerron, W. Maccoby, H. Swank, M. De Neffe, E. Ritz, G. Veness, B. Karnopp, J. Tanner, P. Guilmef, R, Shleifer, L. Booksfaver. ' A GOLF AND TENNIS This spring's Tennis Teams experienced a very successful season. All members were of considerable experience and performed well in The inTerscholasTic league. The boys' Team consisTed of Ed RiTz, Wendel Maccoby. Hal Swank, and Mason De Neffe aT posiTion one, Two. Three, ancl four, respecfively. The girls' squad consisTed of Rose Schleifer, Jane Tanner, BeTTy Karnopp, and Peggy GuiImeT. The golf Team aT Lincoln This spring Turned in a very successful season. Only one member of The Team is grad- uaTing, so They anTicipaTe an even more successful season nexT year. This Lincoln golf Team was divided inTo Two groups, The girls' Team and The boys' Team. The boys' Team consisfed of Arvid Freidland, Ken Shipley. Bill Wafson. Frank Marx. Lamberf Snow. Bill MarcoTT. and Bill Duden. The girls' Team was composed of Ruih Pease, Virginia Kerron, Jean WesT, and Pauline Bell. is -' - ' .' s'J.u'f.--. L if - 1 -2 ' - 'T vu '- uingjn V '-gLiLggg,,g,:3.L:!iiM.s.f.i.....' ' -.i.u.-.,4..:.iu:..L ,,..' '-...s'-ix.,kas2.1I'.iea..- 'she :I -.:,,i.- I PAGE sEvENTY-FouR I If WW ,LT , - ..-T, - .e..f.,--.....q fo -.-..- x.-.gem-. ----H-fffffff. . M., I ' ..- , .. . -gg ,L X...-:rv f -gn ,fx-.vi .e'1-,Livio-ifffi'-Y , I Q ' W. .1-.su 'F '51 fr F3igigm2e:gg,i.4,f:cyf!'-,g..,+gfge,ei4i1f4eqir1..f,:24eQfif1i-1l5:.-21 'r,-'1'1J.a-Q X EQ c 1 I fu- v , ., . A fs' T: 1- .-r .fi , ' ' icy- ,iw .., - 7 . ,-T -' - -uiL::g: 4WL:- g.- J ,fNz,fig,ya,,gYjg.4,,.ifmglergs, ,A iz, 3 75, , .-'.,15..- ,--.. CAFQDINAL Q r i 'V' L ...Q 'I'9'..ixa2. 'i'.'?J Z'335Y f.1Q'u'L!!'X'1,.1ks'2?. !h7iZlK'o' '.0vtiv ,A 'lf' 5 mv' T Qi' . if 1 L ' L. , s '- V' ' 3 .2., . ,,,:EiZ,. , ,,,i L 3 Whilney Aldrich Leslie Allen Mason De Neffa Belhune,De Sully Charles Dudley Bob Fifchard Peggy Guilmel Kirby Haskell Bob I-lryslco Belly Karnopp Elmer Kolberg William McCurdy Gordon Olcoll Richard Olcolf Edward Rilz Norman Rosenberg David Silver Jack Weinslein Upper-Aldrich, Haskell, Hrysko, Silver, Allen, Guilmef. Middle- . Olcoll, Dudley, De Sully, Filchard, McCurdy, Kolberg. Lower-Rosenberg, Weinsfein, Rilz, Karnopp, De Neffe, R. Olcolf. GRADUATING LETTERMEN Yell Leader '33. Track '33, '34, Tennis '34. Yell Leader '33. Yell Leader '33. Baskelball '32, '33: Traci: '33. Tennis '34. , Track '32, '33. '34. Baslcefball '34, Tennis '33, '34. Junior Baslcelball '3 I : Baslcelball '32, '33, '34: Track '32: Foolball '33: Yell Leader '34. Junior Baskelball '32:Track '33, '34-. Junior Baslrelball '31, '32: Yell Leader '34. Tennis '33, '34. Baseball '33. Junior Baskelball '3 l : Baslcelball '32, '33. '34-: Junior Baslcelball '3 l. '32: Baskefball '33. '34: .- , ..... , ., A .,,,.,,,-,f,.-- 5 Foofball '32, '33. Traci: '33. Foofball Mgr. '32: Yell Leader '32, '33. .u- sa..-fur' -- :ra-W - - 'v-A-V'-. fm . .E -r ,w:'-vi f . ....- , .. ,. -11 gl la. I' ii. T ' sri ' , . T Q f . Y i kv r A . -. V I V. .QFZPV ' fi . 'V -' , . , , PAGE SEVENTY FIVE All 0F US C. C. C. The natural resources of our country are being conserved by the activities of the CCC.: so we here wish to preserve the memories of our high school associates. 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