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andid January CLASS OFFICERS Pvexident ......,.............,.... B. TURNER Vice Pwesxdenr, . . Secretary and Tveasme President Bud Twmer accepted the Lifncol Seniors PRESTIA .....,.l.cOI.l' FIRST SEMESTER SENIOR YEAR: Calm class meeting-election: Bud Turf ner president, Guy Prestia vice president, Ida Mae Cole, secretary and treasurer. blushing, first . The Lady quitefjust a for our class Do you remember the presidential speech? . . Vanishes -almost, not little additional dough treasury .... Splash! There goes the whitefwash. Do you remember the crepe flowers, prom garden decorations, the white fence, the music, the moon, the glittery center gym decorationeromance? Ah yes, the romance+oLlr prom, May 15th. LAST SEMESTER: Ellwoodian Staff chosen. Earl Tanner cops the editorship .... Whew! Money! Money! Dues for class, dues for clubs! And those ring payments! No wonder our fathers are happy that graduation comes only once! . . . Scared? Shakey? Quivery Voice? just tryouts for senior class play, Tish,'. Practice 7 to 10. Watch your cues. . . . Gaiety, turkey and crazy donor gifts, swishy taifetta dresses and newly pressed suits-all fun at senior dinner. . . . Tears, caps and gowns, solemn procession and then the endfcommencement. HONOR STUDENTS Helen DeMartini, Language Courseg Viola De' Filippo, Language Course, Chcsta Mae Bair, Scientific Course, Earl Richard Tanner, Scientidc Courseg Ida Mac Cole, General Course, Pauline Josephine Tetmcir, Language Courseg Orlanda Baldelli, Language Courseg Ruth Elizabeth Geddes, General Course. ll16ll
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1 armed cultured cmd philosophical ite by his quiet and interesting manner of teaching .... Miss BliALEY'Al' though new, she is the able director of the Correspondence Club and seventh grade history .... Miz. BRADLEY'G6O' graphical features of many lands were noted by Moe'l with the aid of motion pictures .... Miss BROWN teaches the social sciences to her students in a formal, exacting style .... MR. BU1zRYfThe junior high football coach by his amiable personality helps sell salesmanship to his students .... MR. CAPLAN+Wh6ll not making social sciences humorous with his remarks, Cappy is managing the stage crew .... MR. FLINNER makes better citizens through his civics class and better flyers through his airplane club .... Mas. S. MCCASLIN is the blonde teacher of junior high social sciences who always has a set of papers under her arm .... MR. MITCHELL'Wh6l1 not teaching boys the love of Civics, i'Big Billl' was teaching them the lore of scoutcraft .... Miss SANDERsfCompetent and strict teacher of junior high history. She enjoys readf ing as a sideline .... Ma. WEBSTER'BUSY teaching American History and Vocaf tional Guidance, he still hnds time to sponsor the Kiwanis Key Club. . Mas. WILLXAMS-The pleasant, blond teacher who made her students enjoy Geography, Spelling, and English. ll15l AnxnNxsrRArw1f HELPERS: M. Battersby, Sucre' tary to Principalg M. Dillcy, Secretary to Superinf rcndcntg Dr. Evans, School Physiciang E. Shrcmp, School Nurse. I fl pledge allegiance to the llagff' H. Remalcy, E. Simi, M. Miller, A. Pacella, D. Presto. 11185114 reports are due '- H. Topolskx, V. Rape, B. Craven, H. DeMartini III' -Actions in study hall- M.Pxscitell1, P. Hough, P. Gotjen, D. Loughner, L. Rcinhart, W. Bookamcr, R. Thompson. R. Sitler, P. Price, M. Hoover, R. Lowry
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3 f f 'mcmlvtlrs of tht' my tznnttrjc clttss. Tish This safe is as empty as both your heads. This was the humorous type of lines spoken by Tish, a fun loving spinster in the senior class play, Tish , a comedy in three acts. It was presented in the Lincoln High School Auditorium, Friday, Decemf ber Sth, 1939. The action of the play took place in the lobby of the Eagle Hotel near the lvlexican Border. Tish had purchased a second hand car and had taken a trip to the Southwest along with her two companions Aggie and Lizzie. Aggie was a typical old maid who was either losing her false teeth or sneezing from hay fever. Lizzie was a stocky spinster who fitted as a perfect match in wits for Aggie and Tish. Arriving at the hotel operf ated by Ellen Leighton, a pretty young girl, the Aunts found Tish's nephew, Charlie Sands. While searching for his Aunt Tish, he was forced to land his plane in a nearby field. Charlie falls in love with Ellen, but at present he was devoting his efforts in trying to keep his Aunt Tish out of trouble. Luther Hopkins, the villian who held Ellen's mortgage on the hotel but who was finally accused of smuggling by Tish, was the old melodramatic stage type who kept saying, you'll see - you'll see. Sheriff Lem Pike was a humorous character, who fell in love with Lizzie, in fact, 'Tve been aching all over lately to get spliced. After several harrowing experiences as automobile mechanic and detecf tive, Tish, amid rollicking laughter ended the play to the audi' ence's complete satisfaction. l17l TISH CAST Charlie Sands, F. Turner, Danby Grimes, E. Tan' ner, Ellen Leighton, I. Cole, W'cslcy Andrews, J. Miller, Bettina Trent, H. Lasso, Doricc Gay' lord. M. Olzakg Luther Hopkins, B. Miller, Callie Hopkins. A. Valvanog Charrta, M. NVittcg Lctltia Carbvrry, Tish, B. Kimcsg Sheriff Len Pikc, J. Dunng Lizzic, J. D'Andrcag Aggie, M. Fanfic. SENIOR DAY Lct's go abroad: D. Kilar, S. Palatka , . . Eat this lollipop or clsc! R. lwiillcr, B. Kimfzs, S. Palatka . . . Hula Hula: M. Witte. Smiles: S. Cipro, j. D'Andrca . . . East and Vv'cst: O. Bal' dclli, C. Conti . . . Rock of agcs: M. Meneice . . . How about mc gals? V. Fcra.
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