Lincoln High School - Lincoln Log Yearbook (Esko, MN)

 - Class of 1938

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Juniors MAVIS BURKETT The unspoken word never does harm. Band l. 2. 3: 4-H 1: Library 3. MABEL DAVIDSON Her creed is to live each day as it comes, Orchestra 1, 2. 3: G.A.A. 1, 3: 'AChintz Cot- tage 3: Cheerleader 2. 3: 4-H Club l. 2: Li- brarian 3: Spotlight 3: Declamation 2. JEANE ENDSLEY Heaven bless the man who invented sleep. G.A.A. 2, 3. Hike Leader 3: Librarian 3: A'Chintz Cottage 3: Orchestra 2, 3, ARCHIE FREDERICKSON Faint heart never won fair lady. 4-H 1, 2: Fl-.A. l. 2, 3: Track 1. Z. JOHN HILL Curly locks doth increase his charm. F.F.A. 1, 2.3. MARTHA HIMANGO Talk to her of Jacob's ladder and she would ash the number of steps. Ci.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Band l. 2. 3: Chintz Cottage 3: Orchestra 3: Spotlight 3: 4-H l, 2, 3: Clari- net Quartet 2: Glee Club l. RAYMOND HONGISTO A man of contentment. F.F.A. 1, 2. 3. ESTHER JARVIE Why live. if not to enjoy life? Ci.A.A. 1, 3: 'AChintz Cottage 3: Spotlight l. 3: LINCOLN LOG 3: Librarian 3: Cwlee Club 3: 4-H l. 2: Dramatics 2. ROSELLE JUNTUNEN Always tn a haste never in a hurry. 4-H l, 2, 3, Secretary 3: Orchestra l, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Librarian 3: G.A.l-X, l. 2. 3: Glee Club l. 3. Pres- ident 3: Tea House of Sing Lo 3. WlLl.ARD JUNTUNEN Quietness hespeaheth the man. F.F.A. 3: Track Z: Judging Team 3. EVELYN KOSKI For a better sport and finer pal, we could not ask. Band 1. Z. 3: Orchestra' 2. 3: Class President 2: Vice- President 1: Librarian 3: Spotlight 3: Clarinet Quartet Z: 4-H 1, 2, 3.

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Senior Class History Our freshman class of thirty-nine pupils began our high school days in September of 1934. At the first class meeting the following oflicers were elected: Sylvia Kesti, president, Bernard Koivisto, secretary-treasurer: and Clarence Carlson, reporter. Miss Stuckman was our able adviser. With the dangers of initiation over, every one concentrated their attention on their studies. We were very proud of the fact that classmate Bernard Koivisto was on the first team in basketball. The first lap of our climb was completed that year with a picnic. During our sophomore year, Clarence Carlson fulnlled the part of class president. We seemed to have more fun initiating the freshmen than being initiated the previous year. Some of our classmates became known in 4-H Club work on Achievement Day. Many of us were in the operetta, Maid of the Mill. Fred Seikkula won acclaim by winning a first prize at the Tri-State Judging meet. This year was topped off by a party. A new gym and an addition to the school greeted those of us who enrolled as juniors. Sylvia Kesti was elected class president. As this year's highlights we presented Broadway to Hollywood, directed by Miss Kommes, in the fall, and acted as hosts at the junior- senior banquet in the spring. We finished this year by having a new form of procession at commencement. ' Last September a group of twenty-nine pupils, suddenly assuming dignity and poise, reported for their last canto of high school life. Just before school began, many seniors had attended the state fair as band members or 4-H exhibitors. At the first class meeting held, the following officers were elected: Lauri Hatinen, presidentg Raymond Johnson, vice-president: Clarence Carlson, secretary-treasurer: and Mr. L. B. Olson and Mr. Herbert Knuti, advisers. Touch football gained a strong foothold on the boys during the fall, the senior team finally taking the honors. Some special features of the year- Helen Tan was crowned potato queen of Carlton County. Beatrice Lehto, our own expert on the accordion, gained new popularity as the result of her radio broadcasting. Several new organizations, the Hydro- quinone Club, Pep Club, and Swing Band made their appearances. During the winter months our class had a skating party. We presented Hobgoblin House, a chilly mystery play, as our contribution to the theatrical world. With the return of spring, those seniors who hadidone outstanding work in extra-curricular activities during their senior high years received emblems at the Activities Banquet. Kid Day came around. The seniors were the guests of the juniors at the junior-senior banquet. At our graduation exercises, Sylvia Kesti, with the highest aver- age in our class, will give the valedictory, and Helen Tan. next highest ranking. will give the salutatory. Thus. on the eve of commencement, we shall join the ranks of many others who have been graduated from Lincoln High.



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Juniors Hl5l.lEN KOSKI Theres a deal of misrhief beneath her calm ex' lerior. Band l. 2. 3: Orchestra 3: Spotlight 3: LIN- Col.N Lots 3: +I-I 1, 2, 3: Clarinet Quartet 2: CIAA. l. ARl.lfS l.lSIl'l'O I I The world knows nothing ot its greatest men. A. l. Z. 3. Vice-President 3: Class President l. 3: lrnlt Z. 3: LINCOLN LOG 3: Vice-President Z. VVRNA lVlAUNU Quiet? lVait'll you know her. Ci.A.A. l. Z. 3. Treasurer 3: Orchestra l. 2, 3: Librarian 3: Spotlight l. 3: 4-H l. 2: Violin Quartet Z: Glee Club l. C lS'I'l5R OJA 'I here is lilzewise a rewarrl for faithful silence. l l A. 3. li'l'l'llfl, PALKIF That load becomes light which is cheerfully borne. Band l. 2. 3: -l-I-l l, 2. 3: G.A.A. l: Librarian 3: Glec Club 2. GORDON l7lf'l'lfRSON None but himself could be his parallel. 'ind l. 1. 3: Orchestra 1.2. 3: l3.F.A. l. Z. 3: 4-H Z 3: Secretary-Treasurer 3: Chinn Cottage 3: Vlinstrel Show 3. RALPH lJli'l'l5liSON Either I will limi' a way or make one. l3,lf,A. l. 2: Track Z. 3: Basketball 3. lA'Xll:S Rll3ACK ome, give as it taste of your quality. l l' A, l. 2. 3: Chintz Cottage 3. BIQRTIIA ROPPONIEN Small packages often hold good things. Band l. 2. 3. Secretary-Treasurer 3: Orchestra 2. 3: Glee Club l. Z. 3: Chint2 Cottage 3: Dramatics Z: G.A.A. l: 4AH l. 3. VIN IAN VvlIl.SON Blushing is beautiful but sometimes inronuenienl. nd l. Z. 3: G.A.A. l. 2, 3: Orchestra 3: Librarian 3 4-H l. Z, 3: Glee Club l: Clarinet Quartet Z: 4 H Band 3. GLADYS VvlIN'l'l2RQUlST The only way to have a friend is to he one. Band l. Z. 3: Cr,A,A. l: Glee Club l: 4-H Club l. 3

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