Lincoln High School - President Yearbook (Ferndale, MI)

 - Class of 1933

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9, K ,, .. Nr- Q. ' TX .Q V . 4 ll rlqe PREsioENr--i933 if IKE 4 Top Row, lufl to riaht-B. Charlield, I,. Czcirniecki, N. Corner. E. Burns, I Petersen, T, Moore, NY. Wilson. C. Caron. I. Horn. H. MacDonald, J. Thorn. II Blanchard- X.-iarid Run -Ci Kiltie, SI: Peel, D XX'ngniz. H, XVcdlick I' Jackson .I frowc J Lash TS Armstrong I5 Rather. R Martin 1 lrohbvrg 'I XX'.xrmn Li Shmnlev im, RM . r,, y1J,l,,, H 1iA,,i,.,, 1 Msmn ,I Xllilker B mb-.in Xl Shir.-nuker J S!xiicrn.ikcr ll lQif.1iis..n Nl i. l iiLrring Nl XY,ir-.lin I ll.xlli-l.xxxI livingsmn N1 NVu'rh PresidenT James Crowe Vice-PresidenT Douglas BaThey SecreTary MargareT Ann WaTson Treasurer J. Terence Moore The Science Club was reorganized lasT SepTember. The oTTicers ele-cTed aT The TirsT meeTing Tor The year ending June, I933, were: James Crowe, presidenT7 Mar- gareT Shoemaker, vice-presidenT: Margare-T Ann WaTson, secreTary, and George Shanley, Treasurer. We assumed a debT oT eighT dollars aT The beginning oT The semesTer, which was Tor equipmenT in The aquariums oT The biology deparTmenT. We sponsored moving picTure shows every Wednesday aTTernoon Tor some Time in order To pay off The debT and Tor currenT expenses. This was necessary, as The club does noT levy any dues. AT our monThly evening meeTings we had spealcers who 'rallied To us upon some scienTiTic subie-cT. Among Those whom we have heard were The direcTor oT The Michigan Humane SocieTy, who illusTraTed his Tall wiTh moving picTures: Mr. Horn, who spole on indusTrial Russia, and Mr. Friedland, who spolie To us on radio and radio broadcasTing. The Science Club plans To cooperaTe wiTh The STudenT Board and The biology deparTmenT in improving The lawns and shrubbery arc-und The school. Cwing To The graduaTion oT MargareT Shoemaker and The resignaTion of George Qhanley, Twii vacancies were IeTT in The oTTices oT The club. To Till Them Douglas BaThey was elecTed vice-presidenT and J. Terence Moore was elecTed Treasurer. The cona.TiTuTion oT The club sTaTes ThaT iTs obiecT is: 'lTo promoTe The inTeresT of science ThroughouT The school, We hc-pe To conTinue To do so as we have done in The pa-.T, under The capable adviscirship QT Mi. Peel. THE PRESIDENT--I933 'I up Row lcfrlfvrii1h1ffL.Bcrryman H. Nnnnun. W, Koster, E Half H, Lash, CT Flrudc R I'Iumh. B. A'rm.1n, B l,n7unlw Sufond Ruufli, licrnpc Il, ,'5lrmslmn'g, lT Fo cr limi' Bzfvi' n lconchl, li. Martin I7 l,4wl'xulv L l'wmol1w lux! Rauf-J. Burxvmnn, B Quin nn, E l'T.x,l1rl.1v. D XVngnirz, 1 I rw, 4 lnmemn, QQ. XX',i,1n ll ll L CLUB PresidenT , Corbin Frye Vice-PresidenT l-lerberT Lash SecreTary . Bud Quinlan Treasurer , , Ed, Bell SergeanT-aT'Arms , , , . George Shanley The L Club Tor The l932-33 school year meT Tor The TirsT Time January I9, I932. 0Tiicers Tor The coming year were selecTed. The resulTs were as Tollows: Graham Kempe, presidenT: Charles Cameron, viceepresidenT: Frances Zobel, Treasurer, and Corbin Frye, secreTary. The purpose oT The club is To TurTher beTTer Tellowship among leTTer winners. Only boys who have earned varsiTy lefrers in aThleTic compeTiTion may ioin The club. During The spring of I932 The L Club sponsored a banqueT Tor all boys who had earned eiTher varsiTy or reserve Team leTTers. The bangueT was a huge success: more people came Than planned Tor and conseguenTly some did noT geT Their dinners. The principal spealcer was David L. l-lolmes, aThleTic direcTor Trom DeTroiT CiTy College. Some of The boys broughT Their TaThers and everyone had a good Time. The members oT The club acT as ushers To all home baslceTball games. They also Talce care oT The TooTball games: ThaT is, rallying The score board and helping The specTaTors oTT The Tield. The club had aT iTs lasT meeTing oT The l932 spring semesTer a special iniTiaTion Tor The Traclc, Tennis and golT members who had earned Their TirsT leTTers. The iniTi- aTion was a greaT evenT and everyone was pleased, even The scums who had weaThered The hazards were glad To be in such an incomparable organizaTion. Everyone came back in The Tall, including The Tour oTTicers, so There was no need Tor an elecTion. lliirllirlnlul nn l'iuIi' Um' llumlrril' lhzrtuirvl Page Svuenlj THE PRESIDENT--I933 Inn lin.. l.rl ri. r:.i, J V- Tju:n',xn N inrnu ti Vu: k. Nwc- .un-g rf-im I Thnxli--ld l linwk X mirrrlgnl 1, xx'm,.Tf 1 1'.i.'miT 1 x1c-g.1g.md J x'v.m'm I MM. ' mmf.-,T A Rahul-U 1 Xxliliiny, T iisziun P. N.,n.m i xxy.l.- ni T.u.',4w fngci i l'l'-1 T ra.. q 2 xiixn X1 Img x' Nfhulxs i im. 1 Inu- P. umm H x1.li.-as .1 ' lv J lfiu l l'Ti-rr-wrrun T, lu xn li Frinyhnvn M ls-my-. ll l'i.lrm'r ll 1 li Xl: l..1f':1.' lull iiri l T4-IrN'11 T v..ii.1i ii liil'r-I. ii iiilvn 1 I'i.r.L - PresidonT VJilliam Piiedficl ViceePresidenT Cyril llediofd Sc'creTary Elmer Mallon Treasurer George Walker l'To creaTe, mainTain and exTend ThrouqhouT The school and communATy high sTandar-fls CTT Chrishan characTer, Clean Speech Y Clean SporTs e f Clean Living - Clean Scholarship. Because oT The number oT clubs in school iT was necessary To allow each club Two meehngs a monTh, an evening and an aTTernoon me:Tinq. This is The reason The Hi-Y Club had many diTTiculTies in sTarTing. Our currenT year was Tinally sTarTed off expodihously and 36 new members were iniTiaTed, The sTudenT body enioyed The inITiaTIon as much as The club members. Many evenTs quickly Tollowed. The l-Ti'Y conTerence aT Cranbrook was enioyed by I5 Tellows and when Thanksgiving rolled around, The annual Older Boys' ConTerence aT lvlusleqon saw our club rebresenTed by six members who came bacl wiTh sTranqe STONES OT The lndian CiTy, Qur ne-T green even' was The Chrisvnas Tree march, which brought much Tool-T Tor The cciizr. NidhT mee-Tings were aTTended lily The maicrih, QT The members, who lisTened wiTh eireaT fnT.f-re'-T To The sbealers. One aT The ouTs'andTnq sciiwalcers was Rev. Aulenbach QT Ci'anlni'cii,il who qave a very inTeresTincq Tall. c-n The AdyancemenT oT lvlanfl On April 4, T933 The T-li'Y and L Clubs held a ioInT me-eTinq, which was a qre-aT wucv The speciler, Dr. SuTTon QT Raxal Oal, had a very enliQhTeninq soeech on The Thirids r'iriii '3-'my Tor young men Q-T T idax. Y T Plfiriu ini- lveinq, made T-3 have a Trl' X1 and Giil Reserve dance, which will Tall on Nil, 5 TWT WU- 'Tiff' Th' will lg if 1 iuiicesf. liiil ' Top Row, Ivft lu riuhrf M Pmrgcr. Pr, Richnnls fuurlh Ron'--B. lnoke. IJ Toild, ,I Sit Third Ron'-Y-Miss KI.xxwu'I NI Sure TI TI-IE PRESIDENT--I933 'Vlx 'ndun I' Ictscll M Down. L. Pmiton, .l. Hmnnn U lnmad, rxchman I,. Lilxxln.-wn IT Innnlcr Nl XII. lc.l.1n NI. Pnruni, XI lx n M Houscr. Ii. Morrish, N Tavlnr, II, li-rgumn. ', T. oving I I'wradIcv Ia Smrnn G Wixsiin I n I Icncr. T XYo0il NI Ihxnlojwhur I, KICNNI A Iisclm IT Suvrl IT Iuclw, .1 Y.JnRixc.vn. I l'vu'm.xn Mrs kool.-3 l NI llurn .I. Nidsnn, IT Unvillsoxl, M. Inliur TNI Rmilvl ' Y Novvs l, Robbins X' Tn-ss GIRL RESERVES I. Tobdm, Ii. Huwrmu. I5 Snchnvr Y. bsrger, I7. Clcnwnr. J. Wal-.nh M, NK Svfond Ron - 'Mrm Richards M, Horn, M If Nannrn, J Xxnckcmicn, I. KIn:lnlTc'd firsl Rod- XI, Klum .I XVJrren I, Jnnrs S Pres'denT Doris Locke InTer-Club Counselor Gayle Wixson Vice-PresidenT Phyllis Davidson SecreTary . Evelyn Ehrlichman Corresponding SecreTary Marion l-Torn Treasurer , , Merle l-Touser Ring Chairman , , . Bernice SweeT WiTh eighT years oT experience beh'nd Them The Girl Reserves are sTill pushing on The airns inTo new Tields. The club is open To any girl in or above The TenTh grade. oT The club are To bring a higher sTandard oT living To The girls, To bring Them in a closer circle oT Triendship, and To explain The value oT ideals. Under The careTul sponsorship OT Mrs. Anna Marie Cooke, Mrs. CharloTTe Richards and Miss Clive Maxwell many inTeresTing proiecTs have been compleTed. The oTTicers of The club are elecTed every semesTer. During The Tall Term we were under The leadership oT Joyce Van Geisen. The proceeds OT The soap and ChrisTmas card sales were used Tor welTare proiecTs. UndergarrnenTs Tor girls were made Tor welTare disTribuTion and 550.00 was given To The caTeTeria To promoTe Tree lunches Tor needy children. An inTeresTing rivalry exisTed beTween The l-li-Y Club and The Girl Reserves during The sale oT TooTball and baskeTball TickeTs. The girls sold candy aT The games. IT has noT been a case oT all work and no play. The social TuncTions included Two Teas, The Senior Farewell and The dance held May 5Th in cooperaTion wiTh The T-li-Y. The girls baked Their own cake, which was Taken To The Tea-dansanT, held insTead OT The annual spring bangueT aT The downTown The club was represenTed aT The ioinT auTumn conTerence oT The I-lieY and Girl Reserves aT Cranbrook and aT The Mid-WinTer ConTerence aT FlinT. l'i15lu liiylug-nnv Qi, xx THE PRESIDENT--I Left to rrghl--U. Hannnford, M, XVJIIA M. Down, Miss Moufm M. V nccnl. H Schnc'lA E. Fctsch. M. Strachan, I GIRLS RIFLE CLUB Presidenf .,,.,,. A A A A .,,. Helen Schnell Vice-Presidenf A A A A A A AMarion Vincenl Secrelary and Treasurer .,,... A A AA AA Mary Slrahan ln 'the fall ferm ol I932 The Girls' Rifle Club was formed. There are eighl mom- bers: Marion Vincenf, Helen Schnell, Marlha Down, Moyra Wall, Mary Strachan, Evelyn Felsch, Ulabel Hannalord and Miss Moule. The purpose ol fhe club is To be able lo handle and lcnow firearms well and achieve good marlcsmanship and good sporrsmanship. ll is fhe lirsl club of ils kind ever To be held in Lincoln High School. ll meels every Two weelcs in The Tall School audilorium. THOSE COMIC SENIORS Miclcey Mouse Minnie Mouse A Counl Screwloose Ella Cinders A A Abie lhe Fish Man Olive Cyl. Pop-Eye Maggie A Kayo Krazy Kal A Dumb Dora Boob McNuH Tillie A Sully A Dina MoeA A A A A lgnalz AAA Desperale Ambrose Prof. OA GA Wollasnozzle Powerlul Kalrinka A A Francis Zobel A LaEerne Wienelce AA AA Joe Lucy Rulh Krenller Bob Burnell A A Belly Poinler A Charles Cameron A Margarel Parenl A Belhel Thompson A Allene Bessenger Margaref Shoemaker A Ed Broome A A Helen Bourne A AA Jack Randall A A A AMary McClellan Lloyd Berryman A A AClarence Waile A Graham Kempe A Lucile Guslalson THE PRESIDENT--l933 ggffw'-wr Top Rou' li-fl lu r1'hf7Xl.1rk Xluch far' frowmn ll-ri' Rc s, hmm XY.xnless. llnvd Kantxf Victor Y-img Milton Kanxz J-we Tarun-1 G.-ii gc K uk' Snuml Iloaf X' cm: Srhu if Ining lknrwn, Mu ri n Junw cu, Jack llurrvnxmn .hmm Rigg. XY.ll1ur Ihurcv, Ilavnl llivus. J.1YB..1.n. Mr Nufsun. BOYS' RIFLE CLUB PresidenT . Joe Forcier Vice-Presidenf VicTor SchulTz SecreTary-Treasurer James F. Rigg Advisor , Mr. Nelson The Lincoln l-ligh Rifle Club was organized in March, l932, wiTh a membership oT 2I boys, having Mr. Nelson as advisor. The purpose oT The club is To promoTe good sporTsmanship and To Teach experT marlcsmanship and The saTe and proper use and care oT The rifle. When TirsT organized no suiTable range could be Tound in Ferndale, buT when The preliminary insTrucTions were over and we were ready Tor TargeT shooTing, we were TorTunaTe in being able To obTain The use of The Acorn RiTle Club range in Royal Oak, where The meeTings were held Tor abouT Two monThs. The TirsT major acTiviTy oT The club was To obTain a more accessible riTle range. The TaTT School audiTorium was oTFered To The club and gladly accepTed. A back sTop was builT by The club members, and as soon as The club Treasury would allow iT suiTable lighTing eguipmenT and a riTle raclc were consTrucTed. The club holds iTs meeTings every ofher Wednesday aT The TaTT School Trom Tour o'cloclc To Tive-ThirTy. The main acTiviTy oT The meeTings is compeTiTion beTween Teams. The new members noT included in The picTure are as Tollows: J. Cooper, F. Coxen, L. Cross, R. Irwin, L. Jelsch, C. Liebech, A. Lindberg, J. McLaughlin, J. VincenT and J. Kershner. Pimn Uilhru-flame THE PRESIDENT--I933 lap Ilmu. lvl! In riqf-I D Olivcr. I.. Kanlz. lf lklogelgnard, H XVcsscl. Ii. Burns. B, Dauglwrty. E. Broome. A. Maule, Xrinrnl IQ-lu' AX Walden ll Jonrs, ,l, Mrlzger, 1' XVhmng. R Irwin. K. Greene. R Chntivu T. Petoskey. Mrs. Lane. lirsr R-in S Rl-nn 1 M--naglun, G XVvlls, D Monaghan X' NlcCulchcon. I7 Thomas ll Mvcrs. S Drll, PresidenT Floyd KanTz. Vice-PresidenT Bernadine Rikar SecreTary .,,. . Grace Copping Treasurer . , . . , Fin Mogelgaard The lnTernaTional Club is a combinaTion of Two clubs, The Spanish Club and The French Club. The Two clubs were combined when Miss Parks leTT because The French Club was leTT wiThouT an advisor. Mrs. D. K. Lane was aslced To Talce over The advisorship, buT she didn'T Teel as Though she would have enough Time Tor boTh The clubs because she was already The advisor of The Spanish Club. The purpose oT our club is To pronnoTe a beTTer undersTanding oT The people, Their cusTorns, and The languages oT France and Spain, and To bring TogeTher socially, The sTudenTs OT boTh The modern foreign languages. We have Two meeTings a monTh. The TirsT meeTing is on The second Tuesday and is in The aTTernoonq The second meeTing is The TourTh Tuesday oT The monTh and is aT nighT. The aTTernoon meeTing is our business mee-Ting: The nighT meeTing is our social meeTing where we play games in The Toreign languages, hear debaTes or reporTs come paring The counTries or have ouTside spealcers or presenT plays. We sTarTed To plan a ST. PaTricl4's Dance wiTh The lnTer Nos Club, buT when The banks closed The dance was posTponed. 1'.i.i. I THE PRESIDENT - I933 Top Row. lvil 10 righlf-Fi Armstrong H Ieflnlr R Huber TI Pifnnchnrd R Murplmy. R Xlnrlin, IW Bnlhrv, li Anderson. I. Hill. R.1h.1rhf'd. G Km Q Sm'or1dlh7u'7lNI. Pickering J Pavers O Nlann. J Shoenmlwr J Hanna, E Rosen.1u,H Icrguson XI NYM-.nn I Tobun A. 01.1, W Webb. Mas XX' Shell lizrsl lQr1wfL Nluncvy. T. Ioonwer. R. XX'rchx, O Si.-ver. I' Hifi-ir. J bhnrp. H Br-.1ch. Il. Pxvrcc, NI Kuhn R 4 lumel' IT. Andrews. J XX'clch. INTER NOS CLUB The lnTer Nos Club has The disTincT'on oT be'ng one oT The oldesT clubs oT lincoln l-ligh School. As LaTin has survived The ccnTuries, so This organizaTion Tor LaTin sTu- denTs has sTood The TesT oT more Than a decade. lTs purpose has always been To creaTe and mafnTain inTeresT in l.aTin and provide a means oT social Tellowship among sTudenTs OT The Classics. By iTs name inTer famongl, and nos Iourselvesj, no sciTishness is inTended buT merely close Triend' ship and loyalTy To The subjecT. lT has a'med To be oT service ThroughouT The school. Membership is lim'Ted only To Those having aT leasT one semesTer's sTudy oT LaTin. This pasT year There have been approx'maTely 40 members, represenTing The boys and girls almosT equally. The organizaTion OT The club is in imiTaTion oT The Roman sTaTe during The period OT The republic. l:irsT year LaTin sTudenTs are considered plebeians, while second Year LaTin sTudenTs are The more hoonred paTricians, whose badge is The purple sTripe. These groups have enjoyed This semesTer, Tor The TirsT Time, The innovaTion oT club pledges serving as Their slaves. The principal oTFicers are Two consuls who alTernaTe as presiding oTTicers, The guaesTor or Treasurer, and The scriba or secreTary, who, according To LaTin derivaTion is supposed To be The lceeper oT The club secreTs and noT To scribble Too much. There are also Two censors, Tribunes, aediles, a praeTor and ponTiTex. Various acTiviTies have been sponsored by The LaTin club Tor The beneTiT oT LaTin sTudenTs. One OT The major proiecTs was The annual Roman bangueT held in January. This was aTTended by abouT IOO guesTs Togged ouT in Their besT sheeTs and pillow cases. Much merrinnenT was enjoyed by The Roman rnenu and enTerTainmenT by The nine muses, who reclined on couches as a demonsTraTion ol: The ancienT Roman sTyle. lv1enTion should be made oT vocabulary conTesTs arranged and conducTed Tor LaTin classes, The insTiTuTion oT a Roman museum and presenTaTion oT a display cabineT, builT by I-lildreTh Blanchard and made possible by conTribuTions Trom l.aTin sTudenTs. The annual recepTion Tor parenTs and Triends was held aTTer The Roman wedding given in May. lnTer Nos members are convinced ThaT LaTin is by no means a dead language. lhmr limhrgfffii v as .kd .1 . THE PRESIDENT--I933 GIRLSCOUTS , The Girl ScouTs oT Ferndale, Troop I, have meT each 'Ihursday during The school year. We have eleven lenderTooT ScouTs and nine Second Class ScouTs. PaTricia Thomson, Anne McClellan, Barbara Izlmers and UoroTITy Moorhead l1a.e been The PaTrol Leaders. lhe members of our group are: CapTain .... ,. i ..,., Florence A. Warren l.ieuTenanT , . , ,,.. . , ,MargareT timer. Barbara Elmers PaTricia ilhomson DoroThy Moorhead Grace I-Iavis MargueriTe VanArsdel Glennys Jones Shirley Miller Genevieve Leppard Marjorie Browne Mary boppen Elma Perry MargaieT Barry Jean BenneTT Gladys baiiow Vera STrachan Isobel Furnish Nancy Kelly Louise PraTT Anne McClellan Grace Burns CAMP FIRE GIRLS oTYoKwA ekour PresidenT , , . , , , , , , , . Ellen I-Iagle Vice-PresidenT ..... . r i ,,.. ..... M argueriTe Chal'Tee SecreTary , ,... . ., Jane McCauI Treasurer ., .. .. ......,.r, ., ,W ,. Ela.ne SandT Scribe , . . , , . . , . .,., , Barbara I-Ienderson We had our TirsT meeTing lasT Tall on SepTember l4Th. ilhe I4 girls presenT elecTed Grace Wells, presidenT: Jane McCauI, vice-president Mary CaTherine Brooks, secre- Iaryg Eileen Shillody, Treasurer, and Ellen I-lagle, scribe. Ellen won a scribe honor Tor sending aT leasT eighT consecuTive reporTs To headquarTers. In OcTober we had a parTy Tor new members and Iafer Tour guesTs ioined. We Turned in 36 garmenTs To Needlework Guild and received our beads in March. We also planned To give The proceeds of our candy sales To local welTare, buT The bank closed. We decided To have one person responsible Tor our welfare proiecTs, so Barbara Chopin was eIecTed. Ten oT us wenT on a conducTed Trip Through DeTroiT's STaTIer I-IoTel in December. We had a ceremonial Tor our new members before ChrisTmas and six girls carolled Through PIeasanT Ridge ChrisTmas Eve. Kind Bearers gave us over sweven dollars Tor The CommuniTy Fund. F January was a busy monTh wiTh exams, so we had only Two meeTings. BuT in Feb- ruary we elecTed new oTTicers and had a Transfer Trom a R. O. group. We gave a ceremonial and Tea aT Mrs. I-larper's house Tor broThers, as parT of our birThday re- quiremenT. Two Tire maker devisers were given in February, and ThaT shorT monTh iusT Tlew pasT. In March we all worked on The birThday proiecT, which This year was called Mak- ing The MosT of Me. Three girls, Mary CaTherine Brook, Ellen I-Tagle and Olive fl .-nrmui-ii un Pain Om' Hundrrd lfifrevnl fungi- Eighrq ATHLETICS AJ i Mi mfkl. xyx ,Mr 5 7 z v it ff fi 1 f2fg . x. ,N .. ' l - v N: 4 f - 9 S - ' -4 ' .1 , ' ff, ' ' N. I . V., - -u AW -' ,lf .J 1.6 X. K' ,H 4 -'gf 1 Q i , fl , f' -1 A ' f ' ru' - fi, fxgf, - lj 1' 21'-. 1-.' 4 . in ' 4- fy ' Ti-in PREsiDENT--i93a ATHLETIC COACHES Roberl L. Peel, Allwlelic Direclor Della Misunas ...... Girls' Allilelics David C. Brown . Eoolball and Baskelball Wilbur J. Sliorrl . . Track and Cross-Counlry Aaron K. Gardner . .... Tennis Waller C. Averill, Jr. . . Reserve Eoolball l-larold B Wilcox . . Reserve Baskelball Allan J. l-laslill . Junior l-liqli Baskelball William D. Lallro . Bowling and Golf C A P T A l N S Frances Zobel ..... Eoolball Lloyd Lyons ..... Baskelball Corbin Frye ..... Baskellznall l-lerber+Lasl1 and Bud Quinlan . . . Track George Walker . . . Tennis Del Waqnilz . . . . Golf M A N A G E R S Jack Walker ..... lnlrarnural Jack Randall ...... Eoolball Paul Jackson . . Baskelball Elmer lvlallon . . . Track Edward Bell . . Golf l-lomer LeClaire . . . Tennis Junior Jolnnson . . Reserve Eoolball Kelly Slone . . Reserve Baskelball Ervin Berndl . . . Track lliieldl Russell Ellis . . . Assislanl Track :: PRESlDENT--I933 -B lop Roll' lil: liir:.1hIf-R. Arnulr-ing tus! managerl, F. Broome I7 Tiolbv, G. Sh.1n'cv J. Pierce, H Wilson E Be'l. 1, Lamar:-n, Li Kclnpc B.N1.1mn.D Knight H Linh, D. l,ol'rarc J Randall Tmanagcrl 'Bud' Broun lcoachi. lin! Rau' Ps Nlurphv D Nlerclmnr l'F Hood L Jcfsch J, Andrlus tcnpt T. T, Zixbrf H Nnnncn B Burnett. L. Fwrrxmnn L' Ni-al B Fowlcr FOOTBALL The RailspliTTers sTarTed oT'T The season by beaTing Chadsey oT DeTroiT wiTh a score oT 20.0. ln The ToreparT oT The game a saTeTy was made, and in The lasT halT The oTher Three scores were made by CapTain Zobel, Fowler and Broome, all veTerans oT lasT year. Near The end OT The Third guarTer Mr. Brown puT in Ten new men, leaving CapTain Zobel in The game, as Zobel was a veTeran and This year a Triple-ThreaT man. l-lazel Park was The second vicTim Tor The RailspliTTers. The TirsT guarTer was a hard one Tor The Ferndale Team, buT The second quarTer was diTTerenT. The RailspliTTers sTarTed To click like old veTerans. By a series OT plunges and end runs The ball was carried deep inTo l-lazel Park TerriTory. Nannen made anoTher end run, Then Broome campIeTed The Touchdown by plunging Through The l-lazel Park line. CapTain Zobel added The poinT by a beauTiTul place kick. ATTer The halT, The Team was in Tull swing, Tor in a shorT Time The ball was again deep in The opponenT's TerriTory. Then Broome plunged Through wiThin a TooT oT The goal, Tollowed in The nexT play by Wilson Tor The second score. Wilson Tailed To make The poinT. AT This poinT Mr. Brown sTarTecl subsTiTuTing wiTh BurneTT, a new end, Tor Lash, who was also new: Pierce, a new man, Tor MarTin, a veTeran guard, and MerchanT, also a new man, Tor VeTeran Broome in The backfield. Fowler was ouT wiTh a nose bleed. Andrew, a second Team man lasT season, Took his place as quarTerback7 KnighT wenT in Tor Cameron, Tackle? Welch Tor Shanley, end, and Berryman Tor Kempe, cenTer. ln The lasT quarTer The regular backTield was again puT inTo acTion. The game ended wiTh a score oT I3sO. The Third game, played againsT MT. Clemens, was raTher disappoinTing, when MT. Clemens scored 27 poinTs. In The TirsT guarTer of The game The RailspliTTers undoubTedly ouTplayed The MT. Clemens' boys. The ball was worked down To The BaThers' goal line, where The Rail- spliTTers losT iT on downs, and Nannen was Taken ouT wiTh a dislocaTed nose. T-le was replaced by Jelsch. Near Thc- end oT The second quarTer Zobel was Taken Tronn The game wiTh a bad Ill. l T E PRESIDENT--T933 Alisa - -x. 'lop Pow, leff lo fldh!'fF, Zabel. T. Matthews, B. Armstrong, li. Spruce' P- P'nmT1 H XVQMQT J Rank l Kant: N Hall. E. Burl, B. Brownell, J Johnson lnmnagurl. XV.1'ru ,-Kveril lcoachl flrsl Ron -li. Jubclr. C. Tavlor, H McDonald. B. Bruton. J Bcrrvrnqn J XVJ lkzr H Dench Pi Ingersoll. XV Tioslur. D Siuvlilcr. FOOTBALL cuT above The eye. The quarTer ended wiTh The l3aThers having TourTeen po'nTs in sp'Te oT The hard TighTing Ra'lspliTTers. The remafn'ng T3 poinTs were made during T'.e lasT halT oT The game, MT. Clemens ouTplaying The RailspliTTers. AnoTher deTeaT was The PorT T-luron game, played aT PorT T-luron. The RailspliTTers, in The TirsT quarTer, Through an exchange oT punTs wiTh The l-iuron'Tes, were gaining a liTTfe adfanTage when Nannen received a punT on Lincoln's 20-yald line and ran 80 yards Tor The RaflspliTTers' only score. Zobel missed The poinT. The l-luroniTes Then came back wiTh a real aTTack which nearly derailed The Rail- spliTTers. AlThough Lincoln was a beTTer Team on The ground The T-luroniTes' aerial aTTack won Tor Them. Birmingham was The nexT Team in line Tor The RailspliTTers. There was a hard baTTle in The TirsT quarTer, neiTher Team gaining anyThing, buT The second quarTer broughT The TirsT Touchdown by Birmingham and The poinT. On our IO-yard line They smashed Through, blocking CapTain Zobel's punT and making a saTeTy. The RailspliTTers came back TighTing, Twice Taking The ball deep inTo hosTile Terri- Tory. The TirsT long pass, Zobel To Nannen, ThreaTened To be a Touchdown, buT aTTer a series oT end runs The RailspliTTers losT The ball on downs. Birmingham, receiving The ball, marched down The Tield Tor a second Touchdown, buT scored no poinT. The weakened spiriT oT The RailspliTTers in The lasT quarTer resulTed in anoTher score and a p4oinT Tor Birmingham, making The Tinal score 22-O. A score oT I4-6 was made in The game againsT Grosse PoinTe. CapTain Zobel, playing quarTerback Tor The TirsT Time, opened wiTh a passing aTTack buT neiTher Team scored in The TirsT guarTer. ln The second quarTer Grosse PoinTe made a Touchdown, scoring six poinTs. AT The halT, Doc Andrews replaced Jelsch aT halTback. Zobel, passing To Shan- Iey, Took The ball To The TO-yard line oT The PoinTers. Then Two aTTempTs aT running The ball Tailed, so he again passed. The pigskin, aTTer being iuggled abouT by boTh Teams, was caughT by BurneTT, who raced Tor The RailspliTTers' only Touchdown. lf.wlrrxnL1.-ll-,iv Iain' Um llumlrui Iuinruf Page Fighry- THE PRESID ENT--I933 NI X. , xxx 1 lm ICOI1 111: 11. IIJFI- Nlr XYI'c1Iw I' ,Luck-1In XX Hfmr ch LI Hoppin X Haul 'X Rubnnwn I, Jclxih Hr Brnxxn 1 SI.Inc 'Il IJIIII .I lh H XIu1'h:InI 11rna,l5 k..Ilhrc,IKPI I Burl .X Hmm! R I1Ix1'cr l lumx R. LIIPIQIC H XYIlmn. H Nlnncrt, I I is ' . ' l Y' , ' Q 1 ' lb- 1 -K -1 Y- 1 . , 5 Q ,ka - !,? ,I 43. - Mg, M. 5:1 A. I ,I I slwasahsrz.-s ' I I-If , . fa, It aff' -f IQ, V : I I I - n 5 1, , .I 1 ' 1: -1. I- ' S X 1 ' um I ' 5 -'r' - E. I 4- if .7 1 ff W -'-- - ,I 1,1 - ' -x 1 . L' I - 1 x 3 ' .51 ,- Q . f X 0 X .I - ' II -' 7. f'-. 1 ' .I f . . L I -- ,JN 4- 'g f 1 I I II 5 I I ' - I I r I , r ,tl xi XX-is lk-ix Q' Ai x .Xu , B ' ' ' x ' I . ,e - 1 ' ' 1 . XY- -- F--. x' ' 1 A 1 I 4' A , -. - . , v , A: ' s I . ' ' . ' 0 '-f ' . 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Null, Nl Gcorge, O Stewart ' ' ' br ' F B it Ol' 1 I B. Nlaylor. E. Roby. B. Lazen y. D Lsmeron. ur . B. ner manager F1fSlROu.'.l lwshcr. J. Xvnll. U. Live, R Clark. J. Brill l.. Lmrnicchi tcapll Qi XYJKI R. Barnard 'lr Kruplxa D. Peterson. B. Thiel CROSS-COUNTRY The Lincoln harriers made almosl a clean sweep lhis year. They slarled by oul-running Elmore, Ohio. James Brill, in his lirsl running as a harrier, look lirsl place, lrafled closely by his loam males and delealing lhe opponenls 20-70. Brill again led lhe harriers lo a viclory over Royal Qak in lhe second run, wilh Caplain Wall laking lhe nexl Lincoln place, lollowed by l-larold Wedlick, a veleran, who look sixlh place. This score was 24-37. Monroe, Ann Arbor and Ferndale held a lri-cily meel in Ann Arbor. Monroe was lirsl, Lincoln second, and Ann Arbor lhird. Scores: I9-53-78. Then lhe harriers came back by bealing Birmingham 20-35. Owen ol Birmingham was lhe lirsl lo linish, lollowed closely by Brill and Caplain Wall and lhe olher harriers. Al River Rouge lhe Ferndale runners look lhe lirsl six places, which were beller lhan a perlecl score, I5-45. Mr. Shorll predicled lhal his runners would gel aboul Brill in lhe slale meel was lhe lirsl harrier lo linish, laking elevenlh place, which lillh place in lhe slale run, which was lhe nexl and lasl meel. helped Ferndale win lillh place. l'il lr .X THE PRESIDENT--I933 BASKETBALL Lincoln opened Their season wiTh Holy Name. Co-capfain Frye led The Team wiTh a ToTal of I3 poinfs, alfhough Capfain Lyons deserved much credif. The score was I4 To 26 aT The half in Their favor, buf our Team sTarTed scoring and soon were T.ed wiTh our opponenTs. Then The fasT-sfepping Holy Name Team scored a few poinfs and Lincoln was unable To reach Them, The final score being 33-38. Off To a good sTarT, our boys were seeking a vicTory when They encounTered Van Dyke. The score was I4 To 7 aT The half wiTh our Team aT The long end. Then Lincoln laid down and soon Van Dyke was only a few pofnfs behind. Poyryla, Van Dyke guard, missed a field goal from a difficulf posifion under The paskef in The lasT seconds of play, wiTh his Team Trailing by one poinf, The final score being 25 To 26. Dick Tvlerchanf made his iniTial appearance of The season wffh The firsf Team, replacing Elijah Burf aT forward. Frye and Nannen were Tied for scoring honors wiTh six poinfs each. Lincoln was downed in Their nexf conTesT wiTh Wyandoffe by a score of ZI-I6. The Team work of our quinTeTTe made The game very close, The score aT The half being Tied aT I I poinfs each. Our Team rallied To Take The lead I5-I3: Then VVyan- doTTe forged ahead To finish in fronf. The final score was 2l-I6. Frye was again high man, six poinfs. Our boys meT up wifh a gianf, fasf, smoofh-working Team aT Porf Huron. We were oufplayed Throughouf The game and The resulf was a vicTory for Porf Huron, 33 To 3. Lo Prefe made Lincoln's only baskef by sinking a long shof from The cenfer of The floor. Fowler made a free Throw for The ofher poinf. River Rouge Took our boys for anofher defeaf, alfhough we led aT The half, as usual. Capfain Lyons was forced To leave The game wiTh four personal fouls. The River Rouge Team gained on our fasT-firing boys and finished in The lead, The score being 26 To l5. Lincoln scored only Three poinTs in The lasf half. Capfain Lyons led our Team wiTh five poinfs. Then came The big upsefl Monroe visifed Lincoln affer Taking Ypsilanfi High by a decisive score. Coach Bud Brown fold The boys beforehand ThaT They were To play This champion Team, and ThaT They would have To play hard. How They did play! They overcame a seven-poinT lead which Monroe had aT The half. CapTain Lyons was sinking shoTs from every place aT every direcfion. When The whisfle ended The game, The score was 30 To 23 wiTh Lincoln aT The long end. Lyons capfured scoring honors wiTh fourfeen poinfs. Merchanf had four personals and was forced To go To The showers. The nexf game was wiTh our neighbors from Hazel Park. The firsf half was decidedly ours by a score of I6 To 5. During The whole season we seemed To be ahead aT half Time buf losT our lead in The second half. So if was wiTh This game. Hazel Park climbed sfeadily and soon were only a few poinfs behind. Harry Wilson kepf our lead by making six poinfs in The lasT quarfer wiTh Frye and Lo Prefe making four each. Harry led scoring honors wiTh Ten poinfs. The game wiTh Royal Oak was played wiThouT Capfain Lyons as he had graduafed. Corbin Frye was now our capfain and proved very capable of The Task. Royal Oak, our efernal rivals, gave us our firsf defeaf affer winning Two games. A5 usual we were close To leading aT The half, Royal Oak making shoTs and our boys missing Them. Capfain Frye led The scoring wiTh seven pofnfs followed by Lo Prefe who had five. Royal Oak, keeping The lead Throughouf The game, won by a slighf margin, 24 To 2I. Grosse Poinfe, runner-up for STaTe Championship, meT Lincoln on our own floor for The only nighf game held here. They Towered always above The Railspliffers and exhibifed superior baskeTball. We didn'T have a chance: They had The heighf and Their shofs were dead. Lo Prefe was Taken ouf in The firsf quarTer wiTh Three personals. However, he sfarfed The fourfh quarfer and affer a minufe of play commiTTed anofher lfonlmuvii im Pain Oni- Hundrrd .Mm-I l'uq.i Xi THE PRESIDENT--I933 Top Rau.: lrfr to ru7h1fM. Steele. H. Farquhnr, H. Schnell. V. Conrad. J. XVickznden. M. Down, P. Long, 1 McNeil. A, Eschbergcr. M, Christopher, L. Bradley. Third Row-Miss Misunas. J. Krupka, G. Barron, E. Lohbnn, B, Lees, J. Gerow, M. Pococll. M. Lolselle. E. Bruce, M. Durbin. Dru Monaghan. M. Partner. H. Gerard. .Second Rou'+B. Edmrsron. J. Fisher. L. Longan. H. Kemps, P. Haughron. M. Bnrlnhouse. l. Rust, B fouchman. E. Ehrlrchman. P. Davidson, M. Reader, Frrsl RULUYD. XVnggoner. G. Hoerner. E Eschberger, E. Jones, l.. Strunk, E Nannen, F Evans. l.n Monaghan. E, XVhire. A, 033. A Ebert. G. A. A. PresidenT , , , Eleanor Nannen Vice-PresidenT . . . . EThel Somersall SecreTary . , , Joanne Krupka Treasurer ....,. . . . Jean Fleming PoinT Recorder ,.,.,.. . ,.... ,....,.... L ucille STrunk The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion is slowly realizing iTs ideal. The slogan, AThleTics Tor All Girls, is becoming an acTual TacT in Lincoln l-ligh School. Every year more Teams have enTered The various sporTs wiTh more girls parTicipaTing. In l930 There were only Three volleyball Teams, composed oT abouT 20 girls. In l933 There are IO volleyball Teams wiTh abouT 90 girls. The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion has increased iTs membership. When iT was TirsT 'founded in l929, There were abouT I5 acTive members. The club now has 65 members boTh acTive and social. Three awards are given To The G.A.A. members: A small L, Tor which 300 poinTs are required: a large L Tor 600 poinTs, and a gold L Tor 2000 poinTs. l-likes, splash parTies, playdays, minsTrel shows and poT luclcs TeaTured The social side of The Girls' AThleTic Associahon Tor The year I932-33. Page Ninety-rhree zz THE PRESIDENT--I933 If .LQ A-.M .v-. ' ii- :gr ,, V A 1 -it - -. . .V . - , .. .. - . .4 s . Iiill iii :NM 1 lviins. W, Lvnns, J. Martin Tl Pmrnard Mr Brown. L. Jufsch li, Irwin. H Agn G-YM TEAM Lincoln High, Tor The TirsT Time in Two years, was again represenTed by a gym Team. The Team was composed oT Campau Lyons, Harry Ager, lsadore TvlarTin, Ray Barnard, Trom The 9Th grade: Harry Irwin and Warren Lyons, Trom The lOTh grade, and Louis Jelsch Trom The I ITh grade. The Team as a whole was TurTher advanced Tor iTs TirsT year Than any previous Team. Much progress and many diTTiculT exercises were learned. AT every erh'b'Tion The Team was well received and in each case were inviTed To reTurn. WiTh all The boys reTurning Tor The Team nexT year a brighT TuTu:e is in sTore. Much crod'T is due To The boys Tor Their diligence in pracTfce. During The Tall They pracTiced aT noon and on Tuesday evenings. During The winTer pracTice was limiTed To Tuesday evenhgs because oT The crowded condiTion oT The gymnasium. NexT year iT is hoped ThaT a Tumbling ciub can be Tormcd, Anyone inTeresTed in advanced gymnasTics, aTTer passing The required exercises, will become eligible Tor membership. The gym Team schedule includes abouf a I5-minuTe program on The parallel bars and maTs. The Tumbling club will include The rings, long and side horse, and The Tiger. The Team gave exhibiTions aT The Tollowing places: Lincoln, River Rouge, Hazel Park, EasT DeTroiT, Lincoln oT Van Dylce, Romeo, Hazel Park TheaTre, EasT DeTroiT DisTricT BaslceTball Tournament Ferndale lvl. E. Church and Roseville. I 1 1 ., Q .QS A ,Ji THE PRESIDE -I933 I.i'fr To riahlf -Jack WJ kcr Ijcn. rr-.zvmycrl Iandivc Nlnrrcn, U T., E T-.-xmril Doll IIA l nmcfi lT.:d ISr.nxn Ilim II McDonald. I IA. John Smith, IIB Romeo I nza IIJB BSI If-new QB N411 in furrurv- -Msxvin XVcIch. I IIT and Ircd Zahn, III,-X INTRAMURAL SPORTS The inTiamural program sTarTed a Tew weeks aTTer school began wiTh The crozs- counTry conTesT Taking place. This was a combinaTion oT grades IThe ninTh, TenTh, elevenTh and TwelTThJ, noT each grade separaTe as usual. All The Teams were as- sembled, buT The TwelTTh grade was unable To Take parT because some oT The members were Tak ng a TrigonomeTry examfnaTion. The elevenTh grade won and conseguenTly The eleven B's and A's goT 50 po'nTs: The n'nTh grade came Second and The TenTh grade, Third. NexT in order came bowling, which Took place in inTramural sporTs Tor The TirsT Time. This year. Bowling sTarTed Through The eTTorTs oT Bob Fowler, who obTained a reduced bowling Tee Tor The boys Trom lvlr. OsTrander. All grades had Teams repre- senTed in The bowling conTesT excepT The QA, who were unable To Tind boys in Their class wiTh The proper experience. The Teams paired OTT wiTh The winners oT The pairs playing each oTher unTil all buT Two were oliminaTed. The Tinal game Tor TirsT division was played beTween The IOA and IIB, wiTh The IIB winning by Three poinTs Ia very close game Tor a championshipj. The Tinal sTandings Tor bowling were: IIB, TirsT3 IOA, second: IOB, Third, and The IZA, TourTh. Then The mosT inTeresTing and spec- Tacular evenT oT The inTramural program goT under wayibaskeTball! The IlA's, champions oT lasT year, came back wiTh a sTronger Team Than before. They had one deTecT in Their line-up, which was The lack oT an experienced cenTer. The IlB's, who were runners-up To The llA's, had a powerful oTTense buT lacked The proper deTense To sTop The aggressive drives which Take place in inTramural conTesT. The I2A's had a well balanced Team, buT iT couldn'T be compared wiTh The TasT playing elevenTh grade quinTeTs. IT was a combinaTion oT ready Team work, noT in- dividual sTars. The l2B's managed To beaT mosT oT The oTher Teams by The spiriT which Their boys had. IT seemed, no maTTer how Tar behind They would be, They would soon climb To Take The lead. AnoTher Team which in The pasT has always been Tamous Tor iTs showings is The 9A's. They consisT greaTly OT inexperienced players and wiThin Time They will, wiThouT much doubT, win The baskeTball championship. BaskeTball wenT on all during The VarsiTy baskeTball season and aT The end The ICI-nlinu.-J on Page ,Xinvru-mil Piigf .Yi ru n dgwmwn . 'ixxx a.TWh I Cl-aflef . '::I.jrL,I:2' P 9 Qf f-Www THE PRESIDENT l933 PHOTOGRAPHY BAPTI-I 'JIUVIIU Ff:1rmcI-1IC-, MII.1IvIA1,ur1 ENGRAVING SFVVICE IZIXIGJIVAVIIIG CIW IVMIL II M..InI1w COVERS IVIIFI-IIGPNII ILI'fIffTII PIIII-IIIIC CCI Dr-Ir--It Iv1wIIw1m COMPOSITION WILL! AM H AF Xlv1'3 PRINTING IIICOLIJ HIGH SCHOOI PPINT SHOP THE PRESIDENT--I933 INTRAMURAL SPORTS fiffonlinued from Page .Yinvty-fiL'0I IZB's were aT The head oT The IisT wiTh The oTher Teams closely gaThered behind. Then aTTer The VarsiTy season was ended The inTramuraI round-robin oT baskeTbaIl sTarTed. The Teams Trom diTTerenT home rooms were To play Tor Three weeks and aT The end of This Time The Tour leading Teams were To meeT each oTher Tor The championship. The boys who had played on The VarsiTy Team were eligible To play in The round-robin, before The season They were noT allowed To play. AT The end oT The Three weeks The IIB's were leading, wiTh The 9A's and IZB's occupying second and Third places in The order menTioned. The IZA's and IIA's were Tied Tor TourTh place. Then They played oTT Their Tie and, because oT The TacT ThaT The IZA's only had Three oT Their regular men, They losT by a score oT Z8-I7, having beaTen The IIA's previously. The capTains Trom The Tour leading home rooms drew To see which Teams would oppose Them in The championship play-oTTs. The 9A's were To play The I IB, and The IIA were To play The IZB. BoTh The elevenTh grade Teams emerged vicTorious and consequenTIy The IIB's played The I IA's Tor The championship, The same Teams opposing each oTher as IasT year, This was a game ThaT surpassed any VarsiTy baskeTbalI game played ThroughouT The enTire season. The I IB's wore The reserve baskeTbaII suiTs, while The IIA's don- ned The VarsiTy aTTire. Everyone Turned ouT To see The game wiTh The old spiriT which is presenT in sTudenTs when They have a winning Team. The game was eiTher side's Trom The sTarT, wiTh The Teams aITernaTing in The lead. The IIB's led aT The halT bv Tour poinTs, The score being IO To 6. AT The beginning oT The Third period D'ck I.oPreTe, The IIA crack guard, received an injury To his knee and was Torced To leave. WiTh This in mind The IIA's puT Their backs To The wall, and wiTh The help oT Bob Fowler, They obTained a one poinT lead which IasTed unTil The IasT seconds oT The TourTh quarTer, Then Dick IvIerchanT, oT The I IB's, broke Through and sank a shorT shoT which deTerrnined The vicTory Tor The IIB's-The Tinal score being I9-ZO. The Tinal sTandings Tor The baskeTball season of inTramuraI sporTs are: IIB, TirsT: 9A, second: IZB, Third, and IOA, TourTh. The Teams Tor The diTTerenT home rooms are as Tollows: IZA-Shanley, Frye, IvlarTins, Quinlan, Brill, KosTer and Jackson. IZB-Krupka, Neal, BurT, Welch, SeverTs and Williams. IIA-Nannen, LoPreTe, McCall, Fowler, Jelsch, Barr, GaIbreaTh, Taylor and Eichen. IIB-PoulTen, Close, RecTor, IvlerchanT, I-Iood, I-Ielmrick and SmiTh. IOA-ChaTTee, Main, Moran, Neal, I-Iall, I-lood and Moran. IOB-Fisher, PanTiIlon, Finch, Kalin, Lewis, STone and Irwin. 9A-Wilson, IvlarTin, Rogers, Dean and Cheek. lnTramural Track was run olif aTTer baskefball and The IZA class won The Track meeT. The meeT was a conTesT beTween The IZA and I IB ThroughouT The enTire evenT. ArThur RecTor and Dick IvlerchanT were high poinT men Tor The I IB, while I-Ierb Lash capTured scoring honors Tor The IZA wiTh I6 poinTs. The Track meeT was a specTacuIar evenT wiTh more people wiTnessing The meeT Than ever beTore. The Tinal sTandings Tor inTra-class Track are: IZA , , 44'5 poinTs I IB 36 poinTs I IA Z6 poinTs IZB 9 poinTs 9A ..., 75 poinTs IOB . , . 6 poinTs IOA . . . 3 poinTs 9B ., No men enTered I X 1 If I I O H J ifnvvrnl FEATURES - 4 Q . .' f :I H' A' ' . V. .gi fm 1 -'Ji Jr, -3 f ' . 1' . 7 0 1 'uf ' il I ,H aim. 'A'-. W' f Y' -!'A -I V' V . I, H, - , , .W HA. I., ' -w- '. - I , ' .ig ,v 5 4 .. .j 'f ', ' ' ' ,. -' H 4- 'K I '- ' ' -... - . 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V , 4 fy Q A tr I-ull J J 1'1,.. I W I - 4 - V. ',' -S+-fr JT! fy ' 5 . '-f. , X Z 1, - 'rc .- 'ri-iz Pizizsinnnrnioss , CALENDAR SepTember 6-Well, we're all glad To gcT back To school. Now we can geT ThaT long needed resT. SepTember 7-lhe Glee Club goT away wITh a grand sTarT. We expecT big Things Trom Them This year. Seplrember 8-We have recenTly heard TliaT Barbara Weeks geTs good reporT cards because she eaTs grape nuTs. lLeT's Try iT!l SepTember I2-Vxfondersl l-lelen dragged l-larold To church yesTerday. Who said women were The weaker sex ? SepTember l3+'lhe TooTball boys goT Their jerseys Today and I don'T know if Lloyd's was Too small or if he was iusT Trying To be big by saying he had To Take his back lor a larger size. SepTember I4-Now ThaT Mr. Cole's Fuller brush is shaved OTT The admiring sex is geTTing larger. SepTember I5-WhaT abouT Jean Gerow and Dick LoPreTe? SepTember I6-We had an assembly Today and lmiracles do happenj Mr. Bradshaw didn'T give a do's and don'Ts speech. Ihe l2l5's had a sTeak ioasT aT Rouge Park. Muriel Lyon and Bud Quinlan would geT TogeTher and w.n The wheel-barrow conTesTl SepTember I9-Who is The prominenT grad who holds down sTreeT corners and warms chairs? l-le used To be The TooTbaII capTain. Ask Jeane Maclvlillan. SepTember 20-lhe Masque Club had an hilarious Time aT The TirsT Trial Tor The pledges. Russ and Bob really make a charming couple. SepTember 2l-Do grand pianos have dimples? Or was Bill Pierce Thinking oT some lair pianisT? SepTember 22-l-lave you seen LaFerne and Zobel walking around school holding hands? SepTember 23-All kinds of Things happened Today. 'lhe unTor'TunaTe Girl Reserve pledges were TorTured, and we had a pep meeTing and Tound ThaT The boys aren'T The only ones who can lead cheers. JusT ask Phyllis, May or Marjorie. SepTember 24--l:ooTballl Lincoln vs. Chadsey, 2040. l-Tooray Tor our side! Did everyone have enough candy and hoT dogs? SepTember 26-IT has been observed ThaT Bob BurneTT has been dragging his wings around a cerTain lvlargareT. l-low do you do iT, ParenT? SepTember 27-ETTS says lon being askedj ThaT she drinks malTed milks ONLY To make her FAT. SepTember 28-Can you TeaTure iT? Evelyn l3eTsch Thinks Alger CorTrighT is cuTe! SepTember 30-A pep meeTing-The cheer leaders were chosen. A TooTball game wiTh Hazel Park. I3sO. A Track meeT, James Brill came in TirsTg he has Turned ouT To be a second PeTe lvliller. OcTober 5-lvlr. ForsyThe was presenT aT The Annual STaTT meeTing chewing peanuTs. OcTober 6-George Walker has a new flame. We wonder who. OcTober IO-Why does Thelma Lucas like so much To go To dances aT ST. James? OcTober ll-Did you know we have some Mills BroThers in our school? C. B. l-larris, Tim LaBon, Charles LaBon and Louis Bendre. QcTober l2-Lloyd's famous lasT words: l-low'm l doin'? l-leyl l-leyl OcTober I3-'l'oday's Jeane lvlaclv1illan's birThday. All righT, boys, here's your chance -she's no longer sweeT I6 and never been kissed. Dr. WaiTe, of DeTroiT, gave an inTeresTing Talk on NarcoTics. OcTober I4-The Teachers had To dash oTT To The lvl.E.A. ConvenTion, leaving us sTudenTs To do as we pleased. OcTober I5-Our gridiron heroes leTT The big ciTy of Ferndale To give The PorT l-luron Team a break. UnTorTunaTely, we losT. fifoniinued on Page Ninety-mnel Page Ninety- THE PRESIDENT--l933 ':::::::::::::-::::::::::::::::::::3:3::::::::::1:: --12:1 I ll :E 1: li l: ll l Il Compliments of Il ll ll II ll ll ll ll LAFER BROTHERS E EE l ll Detroit's Largest Wholesale and Retail Grocery E 1: il II ll II ll H The Home of T ff The Country's Finest E 5 Coffee Mayonnaise Tea l if Salad Dressing l ii 0 ll l L::::::: --f- f--12:12:22:::::::::::::2:::: ---- 111:-f -22:14 C L A S S W l L L ffonlinurd from Page 'firmly-eighll Mary McClellan leaves her hay-Tever To AleTha Cheyne and ElizabeTh STump. Jeane MacMillan inheriTs MyrTIe Polglase's quiescence. Edward STaTT and Wilbur Pierce endow John McAllisTer and NewTon Freilich wiTh Their comely manners. Guy Pierce passes his Technique wiTh The opposiTe sex To Bill MarTin. Mary LiberTy, Olive WhiTe and Jennie KiTTila duTiTully bless Muriel Lyon and MargareT Pomber wiTh Their quieT manners. RuTh Eddy and Lucille Evans bequeaTh To PaTricia Moyle, Their girlish rippling laughTer. MargareT ParenT's and Joyce Van Giesen's bequesT is Their capabiliTy, which They cede To Eleanor Nannen and EaiTh Wiclcenden. BeaTrice PoinTer wills her sweeT girlishness in voice and manner To BeaTrice Cranick. To Russell Kempe and Lydia BeTTin do Francis Zobel and Lalferne Wienelce proTTer Their sheeps'eyes. ln WiTness Whereof, I have hereunTo seT my hand and seal This 25Th day of January in The year one Thousand nine hundred and ThirTy-Three. ALLENE BESSENGER. Cn This 25Th day OT January in The year one Thousand nine hundred and ThirTy- Three, Allene Bessenger, The above named TesTor, in our presence and in The presence of each of us, signed and sealed The Toreqoing insTrumenT and published and declared The same as The lasT Will and TesTamenT of The January class of I933, graduaTing class OT Lincoln l-ligh School, and we Thereupon in her presence here'unTo subscribe our names and aTTesTing wiTnesses. MISS WICKETT. MR. FORSYTT-TE. I N yr THE PRESIDENT--I933 F3l:Z:::::t:::::::::L131:::::::::t3::::::::::3:::tt32::::::Q 9 ++ II . . . II 1+ Greetings, Lzncolnztes! gg if li ll , I +I 1: How do you llke Mel-O-Rol Ice Cream jg 4+ ++ ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ++ ++ ++ ++ lr Rich - smoother ice cream - generous, uniform servings +I made in a clean, modern, up-to-date ire cream plant -- I, with the newest kind of equipment - from only the better ,, 1: grade of ingredients ll ll 'l li 5+ 2 l . ll ' l I o n 1+ a Mel-O-Rol IS the latest m Ice Cream! H ll U 4+ O 1+ ++ Q ++ ++ 1+ ++ ++ 4,-ee::e::::::::::2:::::::::-::::::--:::-::::::2e::::::e::ee4 C A L E N D A R fffinlinurd lrimr l'i1i7r .Yinrluvwwnl OcTober I7-Did The Senior A's have enough hoT dogs aT Their sTeak roasT7 Ask The man who knows. OcTober I8-Have you seen lor heardj RuThie and Jackson whispering sweeT noTh- ings To each oTher? OcTober I9-HBeTTy PoinTer seems To like The village of Royal Oak beTTer Than The ciTy oT Ferndale. l-le is capTain of The cross-counTry. OcTober 20-Maybe I was wrong abouT Bob BurneTT and MargareT Pomber. IT seems To be Jeane MacMillan now. OcTober Zlhi-low come The parTy broke up aT I o'clock and Allene didn'T geT home unTil 3230? OcTober 24-IT has been reporTed ThaT Russ Kempe Took Lydia BeTTin ouT The oTher nighT. ls This a budding romance? OcTober 25-People have been led To believe ThaT LesTon ChaTTield is rushing Through school aT Top speed because his girl has graduaTed. How abouT Lucille? OcTober 26-WhaT's This abouT lv1argareT Shoemaker and Charlie Gram? OcTober 27-Clara Nell Mcclane seems To be growing Thinner every day, wasTing away. Her boy Triend has gone souTh. OcTober 28-You should have been aT The Masquerade. There were characTers of all kinds, Trom children in rompers To Russ Kempe alias Abe Lincoln. l-le Took The prize and you may be sure he deserved iT. OcTober 3l-LisTening To a group of girls, Seniors, in The hall aT any Time Today you would hear, Oh, I like ThaT one. You see, The Seniors goT The proofs Tor Their picTures. lConfmueJ on Page One Hundred Une! Page .Vinelyfn THE PRESIDENT--I933 CLASS HISTORY fffonlinurd from Page Tuuvnfy-srv.'nn,l These evenTs helped To prepare The class Tor The responsibiliTy of puTTing on The January Prom of I932. The decoraTion commiTTee worked madly To converT The gym inTo a Japanese garden. On compleTion oT Their Task, several members of said com- miTTee were removed To a saniTarium Tor menTal TesTs. All condiTions were diagnosed as cherry blossomiTis. IZB SOCIETY NOTES Ferndale, Mich., April 9, I932.-TAPI-In ceIebraTion of The successful perform- ance oT OuT oT The NighT on Thursday evening, March 24, The Senior B class oT Lincoln I-ligh School sponsored a leap year dance IasT nighT in The senior sTudy hall. The girls have become very compeTenT in money-handling, To say noThing oT The boys' recenT inTroducTion To ThaT mosT obnoxious oT horTiculTural experimenTs, The wall- Tlower. WASHINGTON HONORED BY FERNDALE VISITORS! WashingTon, D.C., June I, l932.-IUPI-The arrival aT l:I5 oT a group oT visiTors Trom Ferndale, Michigan, was The cause oT a rioT in The lobby oT I-loTel Ambassador here Today. The Travelers, Tired and dirTy Trom conTinucd Train Travel, demanded rooms im- mediaTely on enTering The hoTel. UnTorTunaTely, accommodaTions were unavailable aT The momenT, and The hoTel clerk, assisTed by The Bonus ExpediTionary Force, had a diTTiculT Time To keep The desperaTe LincolniTes aT bay. No permanenT injuries resulTed. On behalT oT The NaTional GovernmenT, This paper wishes To welcome To Washing- Ton such Tine examples oT American youTh as These young men and women seem To be. SENIORS BEGIN FIN L SEMESTER Ferndale, Mich., SepT. 30, l932.-IAPJ-The January class oT '33 sponsored The Senior Spree Friday evening as The TirsT dance oT The school year. This class now has as iTs oTTicers The Tollox-fno fTudenTs: Charles Cameron, presi- denT: Alger CorTrighT, vice-presidenT: Mary McClellan, secreTary, and Bill McQuinn, Treasurer. Among The many underTakings which have been accomplished by The Senior A's, The oublicaTion oT The Annual will be by no means The leasT. CommiTTees have been appoinTed, and The work along This line is progressing rapidly. COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES IN FULL SWING Ferndale, Mich., Jan. 23, I933.-fAPleThe sixTy-Tour seniors graduaTing This January are Thoroughly enjoying The acTiviTies oT CommencemenT week. BaccalaureaTe service was held aT The BapT?sT Church on Sunday evening. Ori Wednesday evening, Jan. 25, The comrnencemenT exercises will be held in Lincoln I-Iigh School audiToriurn. The parenTs and Triends oT The seniors are looking Torward To This evenT wiTh no less pleasure Than The graduaTes Themselves. The lasT social TuncTion which The seniors will aTTend is To be The senior banqueT, SaTurday evening, Tollowed by The Junior-Senior Prom. The senior class, noTed as iT is Tor hearTy eaTers and indeTaTigabIe dancers, w'll undoubTedly enioy boTh. SENIORS BID LINCOLN AU REVOIR BUT NOT GOODBYE Ferndale, Mich., Jan. 28, l933.-TAPI-There are rumors abouT ThaT The P.G. class of The spring Term is To increase To unprecedenTed size, buT This pubIicaTion can keep up wiTh iTs acTiviTies no longer. If HJ! THE PRESIDENT .1933 CALENDAR fCon11nu.-d from Pagr ,Yincryfmnr-I November lwWhy does Mr. Cole like The sewing room so well? Maybe Miss Amos could Tell you. November 2-So Bob BurneTT was caughT in The acT aT Muriel Lyon's parTy The oTher nighT, was he? November 3-Skinny Mandeville's Tamous lasT words: BuT whaT would my wiTe say? November 4-IT seems ThaT Graham Kempe has changed his proTession Trom TooTA ball To law -we had a mock Trial in assembly and Graham goT his picTure in The paper. Can you geT your haT on, big shoT? November 9-Bob BurneTT would like To know why Chick Cameron doesn'T sTay in TooTball Training. Possibly Mary McClellan could Tell you. November IO-The maTinee OT Jonesy was presenTed Today and we're fure iT is To be a success. The crowd wenT wild over iT. November Il-The play did go oTT wiTh a bang. All The players did well and The principal ones were Bud Quinlan, Jeane MacMillan, Lela Kroh and Lyle LivingsTon. We had an ArmisTice Day assembly Today. November I4-E. S. Those are The iniTials on The ring AleTha Cheyne is wearing. Whose do you suppose iT is? November I5-lT's Tunny how ciTies can move, Highland Park is conTinually coming ouT here To see DoroThy BoycoTT. November I6-Ferndale is iusT as capable oT moving as l-lighland Park. IT you don'T believe iT, how abouT Bessie Cameron? November l7-Do you wanT To geT on The righT side OT Mr. WesTlake? JusT inTro- duce yourselT To Miss Barnes and she'll Tix iT up. November I8-Glenna G. says she's geTTing all heT up-over herselT. I love me. November 2l-Smiles? O yes, all over Lela Kroh's Tace. She's going To The Thanks- giving dance wiTh Bud Quinlan. November 22-Why does Bill Pierce blush every Time Merle l-lowser is near? ThaT's all righT, Bill, red is becoming To you, November 23-The news has come in ThaT Wayne fSkinnyJ Mandeville is To dine aT Billie Reed's house This Thanksgiving. Ain'T love grand! November 28-Scandal! Did you see Billy McQuinn Throw l-lelen l-TampTon on The Tloor aT The dance The oTher nighT? ln case you didn'T, she landed TlaT on her back, To The greaT enioymenT oT The onlookers. November 29-More romance! Marjorie PerTner and Louie Jelsch. lOhl mell November 30-There are iusT loTs and loTs oT girls who Think Jack Walker The Second is Their hearT's desire. December 2eNow lisTen, Dick Ferris, iT you go around any more giving The girls a cold 5Tare insTead of The usual smile, you'll have Them all aT your TeeT. December 5-lT seems ThaT Fin Mogelgaard has someThing inTeresTing aT his house, aT any raTe Lloyd Berryman and Alger CorTrighT looked decidedly bleery eyed aTTer a pleasanT evening wiTh him. December 7--BeTTy PoinTer says she and ETTs Bulman had iusT loTs and loTs oT Tun wiTh Bud Bessenger and Dick Anderson in The check room. Well, girls, do you wanT a cradle or a crib Tor ChrisTmas? December 8-Why do you suppose Lloyd Berryman is so Touchy abouT Those whom he inviTes To his parTies? O, well, we musT be careTul in choosing our acquainTances. December 9--Graham Kempe, do you Think iT proper and TiTTing To Tickle a girl on The sTreeT, or as a maTTer oT TacT, anywhere else? December I2-Billy McQuinn says he's a propheT, buT Wayne Mandeville says he's no proTiT, he's a loss. fCunImu d Page One Hundred Two! Page Om- Hundred O THE PRESIDENT--I933 lt::C3:2::::xx:::x2::::::::::::::::'x:::::::::x:::il ii lv if For Goodness Sake ll li If Eat ii l as ll SUPREME ICE CREAM ll ll l li ll if Nature's Way to Rosy Cheeks li EE EE II ll l ll :l FERNDALE ICE CREAM COMPANY if ll Il ll l :E li 1: ll EE If 625 Nine Mile Road West Ferndale, Michigan ll ll C A L E N D A R ffnnrrnzriwl from Pam- Uma llirmirril Onrl December I4-By The Time anyone reads This manuscripf iT will be Too laie To buy an annual buf if you did'T, you are an old meanien as Russ Kempe would say. December l5f6ussie, you are really an awful flirf. fJusT wafch her roll dem eyes aT . . ,. . .Q December I6-Jimmy Eichen confinually has Thaf far away look in his eyes when he is alone. December I9fFeaTure if! Dick Anderson and Babe Pickering. Whaf? Oh, yes, They wenf To a dance. December 20-l-low'm I doin'? l-ley, hey! I-low do you like iT, Beafrice Nahabedian7 December 2I-lT's really nice To have operaTions because The affer effecfs are some- Times quiTe pleasing. You see, Grace Coppinq has had loTs of new boy friends since her sfay in The hospifal, December 22gTv1r. WesTlake's dramafics class qave a play for an assembly Today, named Women Folks. Bill Pierce was The only male acfor in The performance. December 23flv1erry Chrisfmasl Schools oufl January 4gYou all know we have loTs of happy families in school-buf who are They? l-low abouf Becky and Cameron: Frances Clunis-Clayfon Clafling Virginia Johnsonflfarle Halliday: Lela Kroh-Bud Quinlan: Merle l-lowserfBill Pierce: Marga- reT Shoemaker-Lloyd Berryman: Barbara Weeks-Bill Friedricks: Kafe Boynfon-Don Marfensi Elaine Donaldson-Jimmy Eicheng Lalzerne Weineke-Zobel: lvlargaref ParenTfGraham Kempey Rufhie Krenflerfpaul Jackson-and many many ofhers. January Sf-Shades of The old Lincoln spiriT f- Paul Jackson was pinched for sfec- pinq on The gas Too much. ilriivzf f-J on Pug- U H J J Il- I I HIJI THE PRESIDENT--I933 l T '-:3 333333315 ::::::21:ii :22r:112 ---' 22:1 ll ll ll ll ll Compliments of ll U ll U ll ii ii ii ii QE Jersey Creamery Co. ll ll ll lg of Detrolt ll ll li ii ii ll l ll ll l lf ll ll ll ll U ll U U ll ll ll 3765 Field Avenue Plaza 2015 ll U ll CALENDAR ffonlmurd from Page One Hundred Two! January 6-Bob llove himselfl Ashman says ThaT Doris Locke really has a crush on him. January Q-Don'T disTurb The Junior A's, They're working so hard on The preparaTions Tor The Prom They're all in a dazed sTaTe of mind. January IO-SiTTing Bull Boy was The main TeaTure of an assembly Today, and can he sing and dance. January Il-The reporT is ThaT Ed. STaTT will be able To graduaTe wiTh his class This -monTh even Though his arm will be in bandages. l-'le hurT iT in a Tussle wiTh his ice boaT. January I2-The Seniors were all picked ouT of a Girl Reserve meeTing a shorT Time ago-someThing musT be coming off. January I3-We wonder why The girls have sTopped skipping biology? IT musT be Mr. LaTTol fToo bad girls-he's Taken.J January I6-This week will be a big week Tor The Seniors, so many Things are going To happen. The banqueT and prom Tor insTance. January I7-lf anyone by any chance has looked aT The Tlag ouTside The school he probably noTiced iT was aT half-masT. OT course, look whaT The school is abouT To lose! January I8-The Girl Reserves had a Tarewell parTy Tor The Seniors oT The club and gave each Senior a lovely corsage. Too bad They can'T wear Them To The prom. January I9-The Junior B's gave Their play Today Tor The RoTary Club and Then Tor The maTinee performance. They probably all lay awake lasT nighT dreaming oT iT. January 20-lT's been a busy day Today. The Seniors all marched inTo convocaTion assembly dolled up in Their caps and gowns. They really looked very dignified lraTher unusualll. lConrmued an Page One Hundred F ' I Page On: Hundred Thru Iii THE PRESIDENT If T! lv' ,f I 4 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASSES OF LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL FERNDALE, MICHIGAN JUNE 1933 THE PRESIDENT--I933 r21:: 1-Q-1 ::::::::::::::-:::::--2:-:::::::-+1 3 w I I -11 E1 I I E 2 E 1: I E 5 Q 5 I 11 5 Q W 'er 11 11 U -f 2 O 5 11 11 rn 5- Q 3 O . 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Miss Williams and Miss Robinson will now puT you Through your gymnasTics. The Tense Tigures sTraighTened. A smile oT relieT passed over The Taces oT all prese-nT. Junior Pierce, The surgeon, and Mary LiberTy, The head nurse, spoke in unison: We have saved The liTe OT our Triend, BeTTy PoinTer. Noel! Noel! Lo and behold! There sTands our own angel oT Woodward Avenue, Clara Bell McClane, doing her besT as always To adminisTer To The suTTering oT human- iTy. Yes! and she is assisTed by her old schoolmaTes, MyrTle Polglase, EThel NeT'T, Claude McQuinn, Lloyd Lyons, RuTh KrenTler and Graham Kempe. Sing on you helpers oT Gods cause. Ladies and genTlemen oT The radio audience, iT is now my pleasure To presenT Those Tour Tamous sons oT Michigan, The ryThm kings-Don Kalin, Edwin Broome, James Campion and Carl PaTTon. Lenox Avenue, New York, aT The Top oT The TourisT season and The gayesT oT Harlem nighT clubs, Wise Owl, is puTTing on The greaTesT show oT iTs exisTence. The owner, Richard Kendrick, is sTepping high as he inTroduces his hosTess, ETheI Clay, who in Turn leTs The suckers enjoy The dancing, singing and hoT jazz oT The sTarsg DoroThy Copening, TimoThy LaBon and C. B. Harris. I-low did you like iT? Well, how can we Tell whaT The TuTure may hold Tor us in one, Ten, TwenTy-wiT doesn'T maTTer how many-years Trom now! l'uu1' Une lluridwil P THE PRESIDENT--I933 Tx':x:::::x::xx::'::TTTTzxixxxi::: :::: x ll ' ll ll 'I ll l LOCKER'S FLOWERS ll Weyhing Bros. 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January 30-Former Junior B's sTill conTinuing work on Their TirsT play, Smilin' Through. January 3l-l-li-Y Club holds poT-luck lunch. All The boys had a good Time. February 3-Masque Club held a dance This evening and had a good TurnfouT. Royal Oak game was played There Today and we losT. February 7-G.A.A. held a skaTing parTy and Tollowed iT wiTh a dance held in Senior sTudy hall. February 9-FirsT STudenT Board meeTing OT This semesTer was held Today. February IO-l-lad pep assembly Today and played Grosse PoinTe This evening. Too bad we losT. February I4-Music deparTmenT held parTy in Senior sTudy hall. PlenTy There. February I6-More doing Today. Dean WhiTe Talked To an assembly. lvlaTinee OT Smilin' Through was done up in Tine shape. February 2O+Now begins pracTice on The IIB play, The Queens Husband. Mr. WesTlake musT like his job because he has more coming up. February 2lfPaleTTe and Brush hold sTudio parTy Tor members. L Club Takes in new members and when iniTiaTion was Over There were plenTy OT preTTy raw looking pledges. llunlmusd on fugu Om' Hundred Aix! Page Om' Hundrrd Five THE PREsiDENT.-i933 CALENDAR fffontmurd from Pago Om' Humlrvd Five! February 22-Science Club had a movie. Big aTTendance. February 24-Today we won from Birmingham here. I lA's have a closed parTy, buT many managed To crash iT. February 28-Spring is iusT around The corner, and The girls are geTTing seT by Taking Their naTural dancing lessons Trom Miss Misunas. March 2-Our new bowling Team played Lincoln oT Van Dyke, and alThough our boys played hard, Van Dyke's more experienced Team Took The honors. March 3-DebaTe and we won. DeclamaTion assembly TourTh hour. Helene Meyers and Leslie Kermode won. March 6-Sophomore B's and A's held dancing class Today. You'll see many a TenTh grader aT The evening dances now. March 8-l-li-Y held an aTTernoon meeTing and The Camp Fire Girls meT This evening To compleTe The day. March 9-Mr. Kelly Talked To an assembly on BeeT Sugar. SweeT Talk. PracTice is over, so we see The maTinee oT The Queen's Husband. March IO-FirsT nighTs surely don'T seem To boTher These liTTIe Juniors. They played like veTerans and had The crowd laughing mosT oT The Time. March I3-And now whaT do you Think? Mr. WesTlake is beginning The Bad Man, To be presenTed by The Senior B's on April 28Th. March I4-A Tew saw The MinsTrel Show presenfed by The G.A.A. A larger aTTend- ance would have been welcomed, buT Today seems To be club day and all The clubs meT This evening. March I5-Camp Fire Girls meT Today and sewed Tor Red Cross, buT didn'T seem To hinder The Bad Man casT, who are under way already. March l7+Assembly and Spelling Bee Tor Today, Tollowed by The 9B's home room dance. Marion Roehler won again. March 20-ThaT well adverTised YouTh lnCorporaTed, meT Today. Nice looking fellows in There, girls. March 23-Play pracTice. Our sTriving acTors and acTresses are improving. March 24-Lincolnian sTaTT parTy, music by The NighThawks. MaTinee dance. This March 3l-Sophomore A hold dance Qclosedj buT many Tound Their way in. is a mechanical reproducTion. April 4-l-li-Y, L Club, Science Club lwho lisTened To a radio Talkj and prospecTive members oT The golT and Tennis Teams meT Today. April 6-Today saw The beginning and end of an all-girls' assembly. Fashions galore. My, my, and dear, dear! Chess Club, which is a new organizaTion, had quiTe a TurnouT, Too. April 7-Senior B class parTy and lasT, buT noT leasT, wiTh many hurrahs and much cheering, school closes Tor our annual spring vacaTion. BuT before we go we have The school champion in The spelling bee, Marion Roehler. lThere will be a brieT pause while spring vacaTion conTinues Through To a glorious Tinish.J April I7-Now ThaT we're all back aTTer having a good Time, I musT Tell you ThaT The Commercial Club had a privaTe parTy aT Moyra WaTT's house on The l2Th. l-lere's The address, boys, 459 WesT ChesTerTiold. April 20- Before l TorgeT, leT me Tell you T aT Bob Fowler, popular wiTh all, has leTT us Tor The sunny climes oT CaliTornia. The school has losl a good Tellow aThleTe, sporTsman, and one oT The inimiTable pai-Tners oT The Tirm oT l.oPreTe and Fowler. April 2l-MaTinee dance, aTTer which The Senior sTudy hall was cleaned ouT To look like someThing Tor The Senior A class parTy. Music Turnished by The NighThawks. Good crowd aTTended. lf -I un Pilqi Oni' lluniirvil lin-lu-A I I IIIIS THE PRESIDENT--I933 CLASS WILL ffonrmucd from Pilar Forru-five? To all lale-comers do Ed. Slalf, Lyell Lesler Livingslon and Paul Jackson leave lheir abilily lo gel while slips. Lislen carefully, l-lelen Wagley and Belly Curren, for June Waugh and Anna Vaern have decided lo lel you know lhe secrel of lheir golden lresses. Unlo Pal Moyle do Agnes Campion and Thelma Wood shyly give lheir quiel unassuming ways. The wild enlhusiasms of Charles Gulsche are lefl lo classes pulling on a dance and lrying lo gel a big crowd. Richard Eosler leaves a liny bil, which is all he can spare, of his cave-man per- sonalily lo Clark Gable. Unlo all class secrelaries does Marion l-lorn leave her neal, accurale melhods. Doris Locke is laking her dramalic lalenl wilh her so she may have a career, bul she leaves her numerous crushes lo Jim Wanless, who hasn'l fallen yel. Pelile Leona Jones and Shirley Dell will lheir dainliness lo Melvin Welch, who is always in lhe markel for more. Leonard Czarniecki leaves lhe perseverance of finally seeing his name spelled correclly lo all lhose whose nom de plumes are measured by lhe yard. Unlo Bill Marlin and Bob Crooker do Harold Wedlick and Corbin Erye beguealh lheir places in lhe Tennessee Ramblers. Scolly Main leaves her dog collar and idenlificalion lag lo Virginia l-lallman, who is always gelling losl. Unlo Eddie Canlor are bequealhed lhe large eyes of Violel McClain. Wilh a grand slrul George Walker presenls lhe balon and abilily lo be a drum maior lo Jack Berryman. John Lindsey, Duane Douglas and Millon Jumisco leave lheir places in lhe band lo Tom Walson, a proficienl horn-blower. Maxine Ulch leaves her cheery smile lo Ross Marlin, lo be used when lhe sun forgels lo shine. Claire Pence leaves her musical abilily lo her sislers, who will carry on lhe family fame. As lhe lines of deparlure are formed in lhe lradilional pairs lhe firsl lo rush lhe door carrying everylhing wilh lhem are Erancis Clunis and Claylon Claflin, closely followed by Virginia Johnslon and Earl l-lalliday. Margarel Pomber and Bernice carefully carry off lheir operalic sopranos because lhey will be a means of making lhe Melropolilan. Unlo lhe nexl candy room manager does Keilh Laliounlain leave lhe headaches caused by lrying lo keep oul of lhe red. Bruce Bilely leaves his maslerful oralorical abilily lo Bod Ashman. Ward Caldwell leaves his abilily lo lickle lhe ivories lo Jack Walker. Giggles are lefl behind by Evelyn l-lill and June Warren lo fill up a quiel minule in lhe sludy hall. The unshakable confidence and poise of Moyra Wall and Thelma Snyder are bequealhed lo Dorolhy Anne Pickering. I kMarion Essman refuses lo bequealh lo poslerily lhe formula for her gorgeous oc s. Busy Rulh DeClaire hurries on so preoccupied wilh fulure plans lhal she forgels lo leave even an excuse. Unlo all lhose who wanl an easy credil Margarel Horn leaves her library abilily. Arlislic lalenl lo Loa Belly Lees is lhe gifl of Ellen Weslergaard and Viola Parker. The knack of making under sevenly is lefl lo Bobby Jones by Ed Bell, George Shanley and Delberl Wagnilz. XC I Pd on Page One Hundred Seventeen! Page One Hundred Seven THE PREsloENT--i933 CLASS PROPHECY ffonlmuf-d from Page Forly-sixl l'm a docTor, he cries in greaT surprise aT seeing The presidenT. l'm a docTor now, and l haven'T a momenT To lose. You see, l jusT had a rush call, and so saying, Gordon jumps in a car and hurries away. Eurfher down The sTreeT, a law firm occupies a good porTion of The block. On The windows of The building is The sign: El+on SeverTs and Evelyn Hill. We have never losT a case yeT. Come and give us a Trial. ln l-lollywood, The lenses pause on a moving pfcTure sTudio. l-lere Elmer Mellon is direcTing a comedy in which Oscar Neal and l-lolce McCullers are The sTar players. A vision of YellowsTone NaTional Park flashes on The screen. Whom do The on- lookers see here! Why, iT's Alvin Joslyn successfully fulfilling The posiTion oT guide To all visiTors who wish To be shown The grounds. AT presenT he is leading Mrs. Marian Essman Van l-love, rich socieTy leader, abouT The gardens. Leaving Yellowsfone Nafional Parlc, The advenTurers Travel on Towards New York: buT They sTop aT Ferndale, Michigan, and enTer dear old Lincoln l-ligh. l-lere, siTTing behind The principal's desln, is Mr. James Thorne, selecTed as Michigan's mosT brillianT scholar. Behind The dean's deslc is Miss Lela Kroh, favorife among pupils. Glancing around Ferndale, The Travelers see ThaT an elecTion is in full sway. On many signs reads The following: Erwin BernclT for Mayor-ElecT Erwin and good T'mes are here. Re-elecT Lawrence Fleming for Chef of Police. We need proTecTion. The journey confinues To Chicago where The lenses sTop aT The Loose BolTs Asylum, which is owned and operaTed by Miss BeTTy AdminsTon and Mr. Willis KosTer. l-lere many queer specimens run around loose. You may be sure, however, ThaT no one who graduaTed from Lincoln High in The I933 class is There. AT lasT arriving aT New Yorlc, The presidenT demands To be Talcen To The Follies, which requesf is immediaTely complied w'Th. On enTering The TheaTre, whom should They see buf Beafric Craniclc. No, she isn'T a Tap dancer: she is The head usher! June Waugh and lone Erisby are jusT compleTing a Tap dancing number, and really iT is quiTe unique. The nexT number on The program is The song, The WiThering Daisies, sung by Miss MargareT Pomber. Louise PraTT, Uiabelle l-lannaford and Claire Pence nexT accomplish a Toe dance. Following This Gavin WaTT and Bernard WenT presenT a juggling acT. ln conclusion, sm'les The announcer, Mr. RoberT Lauver, we have a lTTle surprise number. CharlesiTa GuTsche w'll do The 'Dance of The BuTTercups'. BuT The presidenT and his cabineT have To leave To see oTher poinTs of inTeresT. ln Pennsylvania The visiTors sTop aT a large whiTe colonial house. Who buT The dear old counselor of The 1933 graduaTing class should appear on The doorsfepl Yes, says Miss l-lobT, l am able To live very luxuriously now. They made all our scrip good, you know. They Travel on To WesT Virgna and Tho lenfes sTop aT a large whiTe buildng. lT is a hospiTal! There, siTTing aT The desk in a ghosTy-whiTe uniform is Miss Jeane MacMillan, head nurse of The GeT Sick and De l-lospifal. lShe is sTill pining over The losT love of ThaT red-headed barber from The souTh.J She is direcTing five oTher nurses, Evelyny EeTch lwho gives manicures To The siclc paTienTs in her spare momenfsl. May STeel. Anna Vaern, June Doying and Marian Vincenf as To The feeding of a special paTienT who requires much Time and aTTenTion, RoberT Plumb. Mr. Plumb is champion polo player of The UniTed STaTe:, and he has sprained his finger in his lasT conTesT. A bloclc norTh of The hospiTal is a grcaf facTory which manufacfures anyThing ever needed by manlcind. Keifh Laliounfaine is presidenT of This facfory. RoberT Airy is head of The non-sTreTch rubber bands deparTmenT. James Beck supervises The non- puzzling jig-saw deparTmenT. Bruce BiTely is head The children's Toy deparTmenT. Marian BiTely prevails over The facial deparTmenT. Ben Oliver and Richard Miller supervise The face-lifTing parlors. ln The dressmalcing shop, which is headed by June Warren and Thelma Wood, four world-known beauTies model gowns and haTs. They are Bernice Cook, MarTha Kershner, Thelma Synder and Moyra WaTT. The sfore is ikunlmurii on l'.m-- Om' Humlrrd Fiqhrm-nj Puqi Um' Hundrui hgh! THE PRESIDENT--I933 l BASKETBALL Toul and was puT ouT oT The game. Fowler led The home Team wiTh Tive poinTs, The Tinal score being 9 To 33, a decisive vicTory Tor Grosse PoinTe. A TasT and dead-eye MT. Clemens Team beaT The RaiIspIiTTers in a hard ToughT game on The BaThers' courT. The score aT halT Time was I0 To 4 in The BaThers' Tavor. Lincoln coming back in new spiriTs in The Third guarTer, came wiThin a baskeT OT a Tie. Then MT. Clemens Tound The baskeT and sTepped ouT To win 24 To I2. Frye sTood ouT as usual. Birmingham, our TradiTionaI rival nexT To Royal Oak, came To our courT. The RailspliTTers looked The besT They ever did wiTh a new Torward combinaTion oT RecTor and BiviT and deTeaTed The Maple Leaves, 29 To 20. BiviT sTood ouT in The game boTh on deTense and oTTense, scoring TourTecn poinTs. I-le played TasT and made wonderTul asses. p Lincoln closed Their baskeTbaII season wiTh Fordson on The laTTer's courT. Lincoln played Their besT game oT The season w'Th Fordson. Lincoln led Through all The game unTil Fordson Tied The score in The closing mfnuTes oT The Third quarTer. Lincoln Then grew reckless and Fordson made seven consecuTive Toul shoTs To come ouT on Top, 22 To I5. CapTain Frye wound up his baskeTbaII career aT Lincoln in This game. BurT was The leading scorer wiTh six poinTs, followed by MerchanT wiTh Tive poinTs. HOME TEAM SCORE SCORE OPPONENT Lincoln. ... 33 38 . . Holy Name Lincoln.. . . 26 25 . Van Dyke Lincoln , . . I6 2I WyandoTTe Lincoln. . , 3 33 PorT Huron Lincoln ..., . . I5 26 . River Rouge Lincoln .,.. . . 30 23 . Monroe Lincoln.. ... 33 3l . ..., Hazel Park Lincoln . . . 2I 24 . Royal Oak Lincoln .,.. . . . 9 33 . Grosse PoinTe Lincoln. . . .. . I2 30 MT. Clemens Lincoln. . .. 29 20 . . . .Birmingham Lincoln.. ... ... I5 22 .. .. Fordson H. B. Wilcox, aTTer dropping his coaching duTies in I927, resumed coaching, buT This Time he coached The second Team insTead oT The TirsT Team. Coach Harold Wilcox proved To be a success wiTh The boys aTTer long years oT reTiremenT and Turned ouT a TighTing and winning Team. The Team won six games and losT Three. The boys on The Team were mosTly green, buT under The able guidance of Their coach They improved every game. Coach Bud Brown will depend greaTIy on These Tellows To compose his varsiTy Team in a year or Two. Their percenTage was .666. They scored a ToTal of I77 poinTs againsT Their op- ponenTs' I55. HOME TEAM SCORE SCORE OPPONENT Lincoln ..... .. 25 I . Lincoln fVan Dykej Lincoln .... . . I8 23 WyandoTTe Lincoln.. . ... 23 I2 , Monroe Lincoln ..., . .. 37 25 . Hazel Park Lincoln .... .,. I4 34 Royal Oak Lincoln ..., . . . 20 I7 . Grosse PoinTe Lincoln .... . . . 2I I2 . Red Devils Lincoln. . . .. 7 I5 Birmingham Lincoln. . . . I4 24 . Fordson Page One Hundred Nm: THE PRESIDENT--l933 THE BATTLE OF THE CENTURY OR cRAsHlNe THRoueH fffonlinued from Page Forry-four! BeTTy EdmisTon: From all The kids around you'd Think we were iusT one big happy Tamily. Give you a biTe OT my Iollypop? Well, maybe. Doris: Isn'T ThaT spinach hanging over There? Lloyd Berryman: Spinach? I should say noTl ThaT's depression misleToe. Miss WickeTT: I Though when we planned This Tacky ParTy wiTh The IlB's we were going To Time anybody who wore new shoes. Mr. ForsyThe: This is one parTy where The decoraTions won'T come down. Bill lgrabbing a sTocking capj: Mayb-. ScoTTie: Look aT all The seniors condescending To look in on our parTy. Graham Kemper They can come down, buT we can'T go up. I wouldn'T blame any- body Tor Tossing ouT a Tellow in an ouTTiT like mine. Bud: You say ThaT dress was your grandmoTher's, BeTTy? Well, iT doesn'T look as Though iT would lasT many more cenTuries. OrchesTra: Mid pleasures and palaces, Though we may roam, Be iT ever so humble, There's no place like HOME. fCurTain.T A LUCKY BREAK Place: AudiTorium. Time: January, T932 Mr. WesTlake: Is everybody here? We begin The Third acT Today. Lyell, do you know Those lines? Lyell: Uh, huh. Jeane: Evelyn, don'T TorqeT To IeT The phone ring beTore you Turn around. Bud: Say, whaT are you doing here, Ed? Ed. Bell: All The oTher oTTicers are here, so I jusT ThoughT I'd drop in, Too. KeiTh's always in home room, so whaT is There Tor a vice-presidenT To do? WiTh Jeane, The secreTary, playing a lead, and Doris, who's Treasurer, in iT: besides The presif denT, KeiTh, Technical direcTor, I claim I'm jusT like all The oTher vice-presidenTs. l'm The TorgoTTen man. Mr. WesTlake: Why, didn'T you know The vice-presidenT's job is To uphold The digniTy of The class? Now you pracTice on some sophomores while we go on wiTh This rehearsal. We're going To make A Lucky Break a real success. Come on, whaT's your cue, Bob? lCurTain.J A TALL TALE Place: Senior STudy I-lall. Time: March I4, I932. lMany-colored balloons hang Trom The ceiling. The six-piece orchesTra believe ThaT a dozen diTTerenT kinds of haTs add some eTTecT or oTher.l Miss I-lobT: So we have a good crowd aTTer all. I can'T help waTching The Treasury since iT is geTTing near Time Tor The Prom. Ed. LeavenworTh: This is my idea oT a closed parTy. Open To The righT people. Bud: WhaT makes Them play so many TasT ones? I can'T dance Them. Jeane: IT you're ouT oT wind you should have been around when we blew up Those balloons. Do you know, I goT one hundred oT Them? Ed. STaTT: Who wanTs a balloon? I'll Till all orders aT a penny apiece. No guaranTee abouT breakage, Though. Mary: You villain! WhaT do you suppose we spenT The whole aTTernoon doing? We'll never use balloons Tor decoraTions again. Chris I-lolmes: lT's only Ten o'cIock. Don'T Take Them yeT. Bill: There goes The sTring. I'lI grab one Tor you. I-Tere, ArT, geT up on my shoulder and geT ThaT blue one. ThaT's The way. BeTTy: Don'T break IT, please. Oh, you would. 41 onlinui-il on Pugv Om' Humlrnl Elrvrnf I U Iluridud Tan THE PRESIDENT - l933 THE BATTLE OF THE CENTURY OR cRAsHuNe n-moue-H fCon1mumi from Pagu Om: Humirml fvn! lThe curTain Talls To The accompanimenT oT loud pops as one balloon aTTer anoTher succumbs To The aTTack.J IT's FIVE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING IThe TiTle is Miss I-IobT's Theme song on May Day breakTasT morning.T Place: In TronT of Miss I-IobT's house. Time: A rainy May morning, ISeveral cars drive up.I Bud: I-Ionk your horn. Do you suppose she's up? There is no sign oT liTe inside The house. IBud, Leonard. Cyril and KeiTh run up The porch sTeps and are iusT abouT To bang on The door when iT opens and Miss I-lobT appearsj KeiTh: Where's your coaT? Miss I-IobT: You'r noT going in This rain? You come back Tor me aT a decenT hour, nearer eighT o'clock, and I'II see ThaT you have breakTasT. Muriel fTrom a carl: I-lurry up, Miss I-lobT. fThe boys push her, TirsT proTesTing and Then laughing, inTo a car.J Ed.: Palmer Park nexT sTop. All aboard. ICurTain.J SPIRIT OF '32 Place: Lincoln I-Iigh AirporT. Time: The nighT oT The Prom. KeiTh: The decoraTions Turned ouT quiTe well, don'T you Think? Jeane: Yes, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Wilcox: I Think The Tellows have done a good p?ece oT work on This, and I guess I musT have done someThing myselT, Tor l'm so Tired. Oh, my TeeTl l've Tried Two or Three kinds oT corn pads buT sTill These new shoes hurT. Miss I-'lobT: I wish The sky were a liTTle biT bluer, buT iT gives The eTTecT. Doris: Oh, I like The picTures oT Lindberg and Amelia EarharT ThaT Mrs. Case painTed. Elmer: When's The orchesTra going To show up? Evelyn: Oh, They're coming aT abouf nine. Gordon: The banqueT always ends laTe. Dick: The Tence you've puT up makes iT look more like a iail Than a Prom. Miss I-lobT: This is going To be one Prom where people have room enough To dance. Don'T you IeT anyone in wiThouT a card, Chris, and Leona, you be sure To check every name. Bill: lT's almosT nine. LeT's geT The lighTs on. Do They all work? Ward: They're all ready. We're using The big spoT lighT on The orchesTra. ScoTTy: The bangueT is over. I-lere come The seniors! fPeople are arriving. The girls wear inTormal evening gowns.J KeiTh: The orchesTra had beTTer noT TorgeT The grand march. ICurTain.J Jr- vs as as is STRANGE INTERLUDE AuThor's Soliloquy. There are so many oTTicers We don'T know whaT To do: Because you see, here are some more ThaT we musT give To youl PresidenT: Bill Friedrich Vice-PresidenT: Bud Quinlan SecreTary: Cyril BedTord Treasurer: BeTTy Shoemaker as as as as as NO SWIMMING ALOUD Place: River Rouge Park. Time: ATTernoon, SepTember I6, l932, Muriel: Well, how did I know They had drained The pool? Mr. Ferguson: They have a habiT oT doing ThaT in The Tall. Anyway, ThaT was some ball game we had. I-low many double dips did I win? jConI1nuvd on P17179 Om' Humlrvd Fourrrcnl Pugf Om- Hundred Eleven THE PRESIDENT . I933 TRACK The Track season opened wiTh NorThern oT DeTroiT visiTing The RailspliTTers on The laTTer's Tield. The day was cold and consequenTly The Track and Tield evenTs were slow and There were no ouTsTanding performances during The meeT. Ferndale won by a decisive score oT 73W To 285. The Lincoln Team nexT iourneyed To WyandoTTe and encounTered The boys Trom RoosevelT l-ligh. The weaTher was ideal and Tavorable Tor a TasT Track meeT. FasT iT was! James Brill and Bob Lazenby Took TirsT in The TasTesT mile ever run by any boys from Lincoln, boTh breaking The Tormer record, wiTh Jim seTTing a new one oT 4:47.4. l-lerberT Lash, capTain, esTablished anoTher all-Time school record in The high iump, clearing The bar aT six TeeT one inch, alThough The measured disTance was 5' 2 . The meeT was a decisive vicTory Tor The Ferndale boys - The Tinal score being sm To lion. Winning IO ouT of I2 evenTs The Lincoln High School Track Team romped over Algonac in Their dual meeT wiTh Them on The Tormer's Tield. The soggy underTooTing and cold weaTher made excellenT Times impossible, buT much crediT was given To The Track men Tor Their pluckiness. The score being an overwhelming vicTory, 80 To 24. Then came Lincoln's TirsT deTeaT. PonTiac ChieTs venTured inTo Lincoln TerriTory To Take a close meeT by a score of 5256 To 5l5'3. The meeT was close ThroughouT The enTire conTesT, wiTh The Teams alTernaTing in The lead. PonTiac slammed The shoTpuT, buT Ferndale led in all The oTher Tield evenTs. The Teams were very close when The broad jump, The lasT Tield evenT, was being run oTT. Lincoln won TirsT, wiTh PonTiac Taking second: all ThaT The RailspliTTers needed was a Third in The broad iump To give Them The meeT, iT They should win The relay. BuT as luck would have iT, Lincoln Tailed To Take Third and PonTiac did and, alThough Lin- coln won The relay, They losT The meeT. The Track Team nexT iourneyed To Ann Arbor To engage RoberT Peel's old high school, Ann Arbor l-ligh. The meeT Took place on Ferry Field, which was The besT Tield The RailspliTTers ever compeTed on. Lincoln won by a score oT 57 To 47, The meeT being Theirs Trom beginning To end. Lincoln wound up iTs Track season by deTeaTing Royal Oak by a score oT 6425 To 392. IT was The sixTh sTraighT vicTory over Royal Oak in Track in The lasT six years. CapTain l-lerberT Lash again came Through by Taking Three TirsTs Tor a ToTal oT I5 poinTs in one Track meeT. This makes a ToTal OT 53 poinTs Tor him Tor six dual meeTs. This has been The besT Track season Lincoln has ever had, winning Tive ouT of six dual meeTs and losing The one by Two-Thirds of a poinT. Coach Wilbur ShorTT is saTisTied wiTh his Team and, alThough There will be no excepTional sTars leTT nexT year, he sTill aTTirms anoTher championship Team will be produced. C A L E N D A R ffonlim i:'i 1 iron' Pagv Om' Hundred ful April 28-The Senior B's presenTed The Bad Man To a Tull house, amid much laughTer aT The anTics of Russ Kempe as Pedro, May IO-Lincoln losT To PonTiac, 5251 To 5l?.:. May I5-Sophomore B's held picnic aT Bloomer STaTe Park and all enjoyed Themselves, June 3-Amid Cuban surroundings and whiTe Tlannels, The Prom was carried oTT in greaT sTyle To The Tunes of Ray Gurrell and his boys. Eeverybody had a good Time and, due To The large crowd, everyone wenT ouT happy and wiTh sore TeeT. June 4-Reverend Evans gave The BaccalaureaTe services aT The PresbyTerian Church on DrayTon Ave., Sunday evening. ATTer a shorT speech and blessing The service ended. June 7eCommencemenT was held This evening aT 8:00. The Senior A's have leTT us Tor good. I Um Hundrrd li.i.eIL' THE PRESIDENT - I933 f::::::::::::::::::---::::::: ':---Q ....,..: --v-,-0o-q,6-0-.-ap. 5 i l 3 Fo, News ,OTRAINING THAT PAYS! S Of Your School l T g g hs best way to prepare for the business Q and Your Home Town g opportunities that will eventually return isl ' .lto take one of the practical courses which l Q S we offer. Teaching statt. equipment. and em- : Eiploymtnt facilities unexcelled. S Q The young man lor young woman! who O O has completed a course in Accountin , Short- l i ol - g . oohand, Stenotvpv. or Secretarial Science will.. i Always Leads Q .we believe. be among the first to benefit when S O l 0 business improves. I l l O 0 l I Q O g : lBranrh Srboois nt 5040 joy Road, near' Grand: Q Q Rirerg-at 3240 Grafiof, rorner of Markg-Q S g. in Pontiarg-rind in Saginaw 3 I l l il i l C l gg THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE 3 l l l . . Q ll Main School, Entire llth Floor l l l l Michigan Theatre Building 2 O Covers Soufbern Oakland County lQ220 Ba le Ave. Detroit Mich.. Q 0 S Y 9 4 Thoroughly! . ir Visit the school or phone RAndolph 6534 ----Q-oo---of---A ---- A ----- ---- 4 -::::---::-::::::::-::::32:34 L CLUB The tirst meeting ot the new semester came on the third Tuesday ot October. Here the members accepted an invitation trorn the Girls' Athletic Association to go on a skiing and tobogganing party at Rouge Park. But because ot inclement weather the party was never held. Not being able to have the party with the G.A.A. the members decided to have a closed party in the senior study hall. Each member was allowed three guests. The party wasn't a success tinancially, but everyone enioyed himselt, so the club was satisf tied. Attcr the dance graduat.on toolg place, consequently the club lost three ot its ci. .i e.:, so an electon was held tor tint? sprfng scmeftor ot I933, Another init ation was held tor football and cross-country members, but thrre w -re onfy 2 x to ion. The initatfon wa: held at Palmer Fark and many strange sights were Seen, as well as teltl The l-l.-Y Club invited the L Club to ioin them in their next meeting and listen to Dr. Palmer Sutton ot Royal Oak, who gave a very interesting talk to the boys. Studnts not in these clubs were invited and a great turn-out and an untorgettable evening was the result. The club gave another banquet in the spring with Ralph l-l, Young, athletic director trom Michigan State College, as the principal speaker. More tood was provided tlan betore and everyone had plenty to eat, with merry entertainment. The boys who are graduating wish to express their thanlcs to David lBudl Brown tor their happy days in the L Club, under his good leadership, and wish him all the success in the world tor the club's tuture plans. Page One Hundred I hirreen CONTENTS FACULTY JANUARY CLASS JUNE CLASS JUNIORS SOPI-IOMORES C L U B S ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS FEATURES THE PRESIDENT--l933 THE BATTLE OF THE CENTURY on cRAsi-uNe THROUGH fCsntinuf'd from Page One Hundred KleL'enI Miss Misunas: JusT one. Miss Maxwell and I will beaT you some day. l'm a IiTTle ouT oT pracTice now. BeTTy EdmisTon: Muriel, are you sure you aren'T puTTing someThing over on us? There wasn'T any swimming, buT you won a prize in every conTesT you enTered. IT looks like a conspiracy To me. I wouldn'T obiecT if I hadn'T ThoughT myselT ThaT The green sucker looked good. Bill: Now, Jeane, you don'T wanT a piece oT my sTeak, do you? Be a nice liTTIe girl and say you don'T. BeTTy: How's The coTTee. Chorus: Why didn'T you Tell us iT was hoT? CurTain.l NOT JONESY OF THE MOVIES Place: The sTage. Time: Il:l5, SepTember I I. Mr. BarTh: Shouldn'T Jonesy be abouT in The cenTer, because he had The TiTle parT? Mr. WesTlake: All righT. Lyell, move over There. Doris, you siT nexT To him. Jeane, To The leTT: Elmer, you're in There: Bud, you're all righT. Fine: ThaT's righT, Frances: Lela, you're in here. The resT oT you Till in. KeiTh: You siT here, Mr. WesTIake. Bud: Where's Miss HobT? Chorus from The Back Row: We wanT Miss HobT! We wanT Miss HobTl Miss HobT: I donT wanT my picTure Taken. Mr. WesTlake: Some oT you Tellows go use your powers of persuasion, or whaTever you Tind necessary under The circumsTances, buT geT her up here. Virginia: Heres a place, Miss HobT, Mr. BarTh: Ready? STeady now: one, Two, Three-hold iT please. fCurTain.J MANNERS IN TWO LESSONS or OUR FIRST BANQUET Place: BangueT Hall. Time: January 2, I933. Miss HobT: Yeu're sure you have The money Tor all Those TickeTs, now? ScoTTy: l've kepT Track of everybody who charged T'ckeTs, and I'll see ThaT They're all paid Tor, BeTTy: Did you Tind a ioke abouT Mr. Bradshaw, Bill? I hope no one runs overTime, because we have a long program. Evelyn: Have you seen The wood cuT of The scoTTie Herb Lash made Tor The cover of The programs? IT brings ouT The yellow and black idea beauTiTully. Mr. Wilcox: The programs are good looking. I don'T care so much whaT we have, as how much we have, To eaT. l'm geTTing hungry. lThe orchesTra plays, and The Two senior classes seaT Themselves aT long Tables.j Muriel: You know, Jeane, I Think you and I are The only Two girls in The room who aren'T wearing new dresses. Jeane: BuT This IS a new dress! Charles Cameron: How do you like The dog biscuiTs? Clara Nell: Oh, I like Them, buT This poodle salad! I never have cared Tor cabbage. MargareT: Using dogs on The menu is cerTainly original. lThe curTain is lowered To show ThaT The nexT scene is 40 minuTes laTer.l Doris: ThaT was a good Talk oT Mr. Down's. Gordon: Wasn'T Mr. LaRue good? I like ThaT song, ShorTnin' Bread. ArThur EllioT: I wouldn'T have ThoughT of calling you a gargoyle, Miss HobT, if Mr. Bradshaw hadn'T read ThaT as an answer Trom one oT my exam. papers. Miss HobT: BuT he said ThaT a gargoyle was a medieval school Teacher. ArT: IT you mean ThaT look, maybe l'd beTTer geT a dicTionary. lThe curTain Talls as The Two senior classes sing Oonward, Lincoln. j ifonrir-uni or- Pug: Om' HunJr.'..1 .Xinanfnf I HJJT THE PRESIDENT--I933 r:::: -A-- :fear -e--::f:::-v ll I Best Wishes for the Graduates l o ll ll lr of 1 93 3 ll Qi- l ll o ll ll ll B ll ll I ll LAWRENCE INSTITUTE of ll ll ll ll TECHNOLOGY I l 5 ll : ll l H 15100 Woodward Avenue Detroit, Michigan I ll Phone TOwnsend 8 - 7 7 7 8 i l o I--:::::::::: ---:::::::::::::::::::::::: :e::::4 CAMP FIRE GIRLS DuTTon, besides Mrs. RenTon, won The honor. We had anoTher new member and we are now IS. Seven girls aTTended The BirThday Vesper Service aT The BapTisT Church in Royal Oak March l2Th, and I2 of us wenT To Cass Tech. The following SaTurday, where The birThday ceremonial was held. Grace Wells and Mary CaTherine Brooks Took Their Fire Makers' rank, Then during April all Camp Fire Girls helped wiTh Red Cross sewing and our group pledged 30 garmenTs. One week our moThers sewed wiTh us. We also held a Self-lmpovemenT ConTesT and The winner will be given a prize in June selecTed by Mrs. RenTon. ln May five girls were eligible for Wood GaTherers' rank and seven Tor Fire Makers. Our SaTurdays during April were inTeresTingly planned aT headguarTers wiTh naTure hikes, handcraTT and songs. ATTendance aT meeTings and ouTside acTiviTies has been encouraged by The pro- mise of local honor To be awarded by our guardian aT The June Ceremonial. IDEAL SENIOR BOY T-lair , ,, . Graham Kempe Eyes ,. Alger CorTrighT Eyebrows Clarence WaiTe Nose , ., Jack GranT MouTh . . , Guy Pierce TeeTh . , , , Charles Cameron Smile , Les ChaTTield Laugh , Lloyd Berryman Figure . Don Kalin Page One Hund d Fr THE PRESIDENT--l933 r:::: -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--v::- 2:1 ' l l : I I l l 3 0 475. SOHOOL g FOP., MEN.. ll 0 l To the Graduates of l ll Lincoln High School E T Classes in i E LIBERAL ARTS LAW COMMERCE E 3 ENGINEERING PHARMACY g ll are offered by T if The DETROIT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY and 5 l The DETROIT COLLEGE OF LAW 2 ll Room 303, Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Grand Circus Park i ll Phone RAndolplJ 6126 l ni 0 ll 0 INTRAMURAL SPORTS Baseball Then sjrarfecl, wifh The l2A winning Tour in a row. The IOA also won all lheir games during +he Tirsi 'rwo weelfs ol play. All Teams will have a chance, however, because The season is young as ye+. Alier baseball The Tollowing sporfs come in Order: Volley ball, horseshoes, foul shoofing ancl golf, Thus ends anofher inframural chapfer in The year l932-33 ol Lincoln l-ligh School. Coach Bud Brown, Through The help of Jack Wallcer, iniramural manager, de- erves much credif lor making The inframural games so inferesfing. INTER NOS CLUB FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Consuls Doug. Balrhey and Bob Murphy Quaesfor lTreasurerl Hallie Andrews Scriba A Mary Calherine Pickering SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Consuls Francis l-lill and Rufh Pierce Quaes+Or lTreasurerl Hallie Andrews Scriba Marie Kuhn I HJ! THE PRESIDENT--I933 CLASS WILL f'ConImued from Page Om' Hundrrd Seven? Alvin Joslyn leaves his Thousand and one quesTions To l-lomer LeClaire. RoberT Lauver, Charles Johns, Richard Muller, Frank l-lare and Ben Oliver will Their secreT oT breaking The hearTs of The opposiTe sex To Joe Munroe, VicTor SchulTz and Gordon Conn. Jeane Maclvlillan leaves her supreme disgusT of reporTers Tailing To Turn in The sTory, To The nexT Lincolnian ediTor. Ulabell l-lannaTord, MarTha Kerschner and Frances Mcl-Tale leave The library a gu'eT hour. Julia Ann Welch is The recipienT OT GerTrude Tolan's leisurely manner. Willis KosTer conTribuTes his smiling good naTure To The TaculTy To be disTribuTed Friday aTTernoons. Dick Ferris and Jim Thorne skip in and ouT leaving a pile oT excuses of varied colors To be used in decoraTing The sTudy hall. To Those who like To slouch along RoberT Airy bequeaThs his long legs. Bud Quinlan leaves his ChesTer To posTeriTy. l-lope lvlcCullers and LaVerne Usinger bequeaTh Their indiliference To PaTTy l-loughTon and EdiTh Adams. Twila Doane carries her praises oT WyandoTTe wiTh her, and hcr liking of The young Tellows. To all classes puTTing on plays June Doying and l-lerb Lash leave Their arrishc posTers. Laura MounTield and Marion Bi+ely leave Their poeTic aTTempTs To budding class poeTs. Helen Lindsay and Louise PraTT agree To be-gueaTh Their slender lines To l-larrieT Babcock, who is already in danger of becoming Two dimensional. Glenn Parker and ElTon SeverTs bequeaTh Their smoldering desires To become acTors To Russ Kempe. Bill l-lall begueaThs his boyish soprano To The Glee Club. lone Frisby, Marion VincenT, Wilhelmine Keeley and Eleanor Cooper will Their hopes To receive all A's To Anne McClellan, Bob Murphy, Zula lv1cClane and Marion Blanchard. Leroy Cross bequeaThs his dimples To Dick LoPreTe. Whoa! To John SmiTh goes The Tine horsemanship oT Don lvlarTens. To Bud Kromer, DeForesT Malloy wills his abiliTy To whisper sweeT noThings in a girl's ear. Earl CroTon and Lawrence Fleming dash ouT leaving Their handsome proTiles To adorn The bare walls oT The sewing room. The sTrong arm Team, Gerald lvlarTin and James Beck, begueaTh Their muscle special To Ed Burns and Jim WalTers. UnTo The coming champions of TooTball does Ulysses Neal bequeaTh his Torvvard pass. May STeele wills her abiliTy To geT A's easily To Phyllis ShorTer. Lasfly, we hereby revoke all Tormer wills by us aT any Time made. ln WiTness Whereof, we have hereunTo seT our hands and seal This nineTeenTh day oT April, in The year oT our Lord one Thousand nine hundred and ThirTy-Three. On This nineTeenTh day of April, A.D. I933, The Senior Class of Lincoln l-ligh School in The CounTy oT Oakland and The STaTe oT Michigan signed The foregoing insTrumenT in our presence, and declared iT To be Their LasT Will and TesTamenT and as wiTnesses Thereof we do now, aT Their reguesT in Their presence, and in The presence OT each oTher hereTo subscribe our names. JOHN HANCOCK PATRICK HENRY. Page Om' Hundred SL-rfnre THE PRESIDENT-4933 CLASS PROPHECY fC0nlinued from Page Om' Hundred Elqhli made up OT many more odds and ends oT humaniTy herein unmenTioned. The Radio-TeIevisionisTic Ship Travels on To SouTh Carolina. Here abouT a liffle shop is The sign: MarTins and WagniTz-A-I Plumbers. We also sell brushes Tor The Fuller Company. The lenses nexT shiTT To Louisville, KenTucky, where a home Tor bachelors is run by The Three GeTanbreak SisTers, Claribel Evans, Maxine Ulch and Viole+ McClane. Some of The sTar boarders are Richard Ferris, Richard FosTer and Frank Hare. Adjoining The bachelor's home is a home Tor Husbandless women, run by Ward Cadwell, reTired sailor. Some oT his paying visiTors are Agnes Morris, Elaine Donaldson, Wilhelmina Keeley and Eleanor Cooper. On The way To Georgia, The Radio-TeIevisionisTic Machine sTops aT Tennessee Tor a momenT so The presidenT may see a happily married couple. The door oT.a cuTe liTTle coTTage opens and Shirley Dell appears aT The door. Come, Dick: come, Ralph: come, Sally and Mary: come, Junior and Fin: come, HorTense and Jackie: come, come, children, beTore your TaTher geTs home, she cries. My, my, says The presidenT, who is The lucky genTIeman? Oh, iT's Lyell LivingsTon, she replies. Lyell and I never realized we loved each oTher unTil The day we graduaTed Trom high school and Then we eloped and were married wiThin a year. And guess who The minisTer was! Bill Hall! JusT Imagine! Georgia, dear old Georgia! And whaT is The sighT ThaT meeTs The eyes oT The Travelers as They enTer This sTaTe? George Walker, sTiII as opTimisTic as ever and filled wiTh oversTuTTed viTaliTy. He is a high pressure salesman Tor a non-sTickless Tly- paper invenTed by Earl CrowTon, second only To Mr. Malloy. Down near The ocean TronT appears a dance hall. ArThur EllioT and Paul Jackson are dancing To The sTrains oT JusT a Gigolo, an ancienT piece making iTs comeback Through Herb Lash and his Golden GlinTers, an orchesTra composed oT Harold Wedlick, Corbin Frye, MilTon Jamisco and Charles Johns. RuTh DeClaire and Gerald MarTin are doing an Apache dance. Twila Doane is dancing a Spanish Tango. Across The park Trom The dance hall, a TheaTre sTands. The HearTless Lovers is running wiTh Doris Locke playing opposiTe her TourTh husband, Jim Day. Two blocks easT Leona Jones runs an airporT Tor men only, which she keeps open day and nighT excepT when she's absenT. The Radio-TelevisionisTic Machine now Travels across The ocean. BuT, sTop! In The middle of The sea, a lone figure is spied. Oh, cries The presidenT, whaT are you doing down There, my good man? I'm Taking my daily exercise, calls back a voice which The visiTors are sTarTIed To see belongs To Edward Bell, in Training Tor The Olympics. AT lasT arriving in England, The lenses sTop aT a peT sTore where LeRoy Cross and Duane Douglas are raising whiTe mice. In Paris, France, Glenn Parker and Ivan Horn are exclusive designers of women's cloThes. The lenses now Tocus on ScoTland. Here we Tind The liTTIe Town oT Finnesville, half owned by The Two ScoTch Iasses, MargareT Main and Mary STrachan, who are in The business of building and operaTing banks. Harvey Davis and Lyle Frohberg, oddly enough, are sTaTe Troopers and seem To have loTs oT Tun riding bicycles. AIThough They are supposed To be waTching Tor crooked crooks, iT looks as if They are playing Tag on The main ThoroughTare OT The Town. As The Time is geTTing very shorT, indeed, PresidenT Ouinlan requesTs To be Taken immediaTely To ATrica. He can'T resisT, however, sTopping on The way aT a Torlorn rLonlinuQJ un Page Om- Hundrzd TJ.-nryl Paar Um' flumlfi-J Lighter THE PRESIDENT--I933 THE BATTLE OF THE CENTURY on CRASHII--IG Ti-inouei-i ffonlmuml from Page Om' Hundrvd Fourteen! Place: Library. Time: 8:30, January I9, I933. Mr. Wilcox: This is The second baIIoT we've Taken. VoTe Tor eiTher Bill or Bud, and remember, if There is any sTuTTing we'll Throw The whole Thing ouT. fEach sTudenT hands in a small slip oT paper. The papers are sorTed and counTed.J BeTTy EdmisTon: They're iusT exacTly even. Bea: Here are Two more ThaT have iusT been handed in. Miss I-IobT: ThaT gives iT To Bill, I guess. fThe door opens and Tour sTudenTs come in. They are greeTed wiTh VoTe Tor Bud or I-land one in Tor Bill. They hand in Their balloTs.J Willis: Bud wins by Two voTes. Bud: Thank youl The gavel is beginning To look baTTered, and I wanT iT To lasT anoTher semesTer, so come To order quickly, because I don'T wanT To wear iT compleTely ouT. Mr. Wilcox: Will you read The lisT oT The oTher oTlicers? Bud: The Vice-presidenT: Bill Friedrich: SecreTary, BeTTy Shoemaker: Treasurer, Earl I-lalliday. Anyone who wanTs To pay his dues To help make up Tor The money we losT on The ChrisTmas dance can see Earl. SHCULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT Place: Dressing Room. Time: JusT beTore Commencement Jeane: Didn'T you have a grand Time aT The Prom? Frances: And weren'T The decoraTions clever? I-Ielen: I always wanTed To know how iT TelT To be one oT TI-IE senior class aT a Prom. Glenna: Remember The Tun we had aT ThaT class dance in April? There is a IiTTIe diTTerence beTween a dance where There are 300 people and one wiTh TiTTy. Shirley: AT leasT, aT a small dance people don'T sTep on your Toes. Mary: I Think iT was almosT worTh going To school Twelve years To have a Skip Day. I Think I had a beTTer Time aT The picnic we had iusT because I knew everybody else was back in school working hard. Maxine: Wouldn'T you know ThaT ArT EIlioT and Dick Ferris would spend all aTTernoon in The sTudy hall sTudying Tor an exam. They had The nexT day? lone: I heard They spenT several hours doing research work in The library, Too. Gordon: Remember, Mrs. I-larper doubled on our assignmenT ThaT day. Evelyn: I do, because I spenT all evening on English VIII. George: And Those physics problems! Ouchl I ThoughT I never would geT Through Them. Bea: Can you imagine a May Day breakTasT on a day when iT didn'T rain? IT's iusT Too good To be True. Ed.: WhaT's a liTTIe rain To a golTer? BeTTy: Yes, buT you Try playing Tennis in The rain. lT's noT very good Tor your rackeT. Muriel: When you're cooking breakTasT, a liTTIe rain helps wash oTT The sand. Bill: ThaT shows whaT kind OT a Boy ScouT you are. I can even Try bacon wiThouT dropping iT. Bud: Lyell, I never will TorgeT The expression on your Tace when The minisTer aT Bac- calaureaTe asked you and Paul Jackson To pass ouT The programs, and gave you seaTs in The very TronT row! Doris: Ancl when Poul leaned back in his chair during The service and his haT Tell oTT, I almosT choked Trying To keep Trom laughing. KeiTh: 'Ihey're ready Tor us now. Everybody Try To keep in sTep. Jeane: Don'T TorgeT ThaT class reunion we're going To have in The Tall. Ward: IT They are going To graduaTe us, I wish They would geT iT over wiTh. ATTer all The pracTice I've had I sTiIl have Trouble balancing This morTar board. Uhe curTain Talls as The Class oT NineTeen 'IhirTy-Three march slowly Toward The audiTorium.j fag: Um' Hundred X I THE PRESIDENT -1933 CLASS PROPHECY fffontinued from Page One Hundred Ezghreenl looking candy shop where LaVerne Usinger siTs TesTing candy Tor The RaT Nibble Candy Company wiTh a woerbegone expression on his Tace, On enTering ATrica, The lenses pause on a missionary's huT in which siTs DoroThy Bleakley Telling bedTime sTories To a group oT liTTle naTives in an eTTorT To make liTe one happy momenT Tor Them. The Radio-TelevisionisTic Machine Travels over To The jungle. l-lere The lenses move Through The impeneTrable underbrush and aT lasT spy a parTy oT Tour. FaiTh Wickenden, Glenna Graham and Their husbands UI are big game hunTers. The Trip is over! IT is Tive-ThirTy. WiTh a long sigh, Mr. l-lalliday Turns his eyes wearily Toward The window. l shall go home and relaTe To Virginia my experiences OT The day. l-low pleased she will be To learn abouT her old Triends and classmaTes. Yes, says The presidenT, we have The Teachers oT Lincoln l-ligh School To Thank Tor preparing us To Till such disTinguished careers. For, Truly, iT is only Their careful paTience and Thorough analysis oT each sTudenT ThaT makes us The group oT geniuses we are. And we musTn'T TorgeT our dean, Miss Miller, and our principal, Mr. Bradshaw, Tor The many Times They have led us wiTh a guiding hand away Trom The ruTs and piT- Talls which we have encounTered in our high school days. Ah, me, liTe is iusT one merry-go-round aTTer anoTher. MosT oT us are now aiding oTher wanderers and preparing Them To guide more helpless souls in The TuTure. And in Traveling on This merry-go-round, how dizzy and conTusing everyThing geTs. Oh, well, so much Tor The philosophy, concludes Mr. Quinlan. From now on, This world is going To be bigger, beTTer and brighTer. FOOTBALL ATTer The kick'oTT The PoinTers capTured anoTher Touchdown Tor six poinTs. In The lasT quarTer, aTTer an exchange oT punTs, Zobel Tried a pass Trom his IO-yard line and was downed Tor a saTeTy. The RailspliTTers lasT deTeaT was aT PonTiac, where They baTTled wiTh The ChieTs. Our boys, as usual, ouTplayed and ouT-passed Their opponenTs, buT no score was made in The ToreparT oT The game. The ChieTs in The second guarTer goT a sTring oT breaks which sTarTed Their scoring againsT The RailspliTTers. Berryman subsTiTuTed Tor Kempe, Wilson Tor Nannen, and Pierce Tor Cameron. In The lasT halT Kempe, Cameron and Nannen re-enTered The game, Tollowed a liTTle laTer by Berryman, Wilson and Pierce, and wiTh Colby Tor LoPreTe. The RailspliTTers sTarTed To TighT exTra hard again, buT noT soon enough To prevenT more scoring. The Tinal score was 21-O. The lasT game was played on The Acorns' Tield aT Royayl Oak. The TighTing spiriT, Tor which The school is noTed, was noT in The leasT lacking aT This game, which proved To be The besT conTesT oT The season. lT was one hard TighT Tor boTh The Teams Trom sTarT To Tinish, ending wiTh a score oT O-O. The subsTiTuTions during The conTesT were: Nannen Tor Murphy, Berryman Tor Kernpe and Fowler Tor CapTain Zobel, who was Taken ouT of The game in The lasT guarTer wiTh a bad leg, which laTer became inTecTed. This was also The lasT game oT high school TooTball Tor Bob BurneTT, end: George Shanley, end: Graham Kempe and Lloyd Berryman, cenTers: Junior Pierce, guard: Chuck Cameron, Tackle: Ed Broome, Tullback, and CapTain Zobel, quarTerback. I f ll imlrrd liuwrwfy 1 S 5 E 5 r E E I 5 l 5 1 w 1 I I I 1 P L p r i E I X u L 5 L P I i 4 ha -- - -. - ..,., -- ' 'LH' v .-, u , I ' ,. G'H'.,'l..,-L, ,-., A n Ai' ig ' J,-1' Lvf X ' 1 1' ,-'J ' -TWA- 1 H . ' A U , J - x H -,.N. , , .. t hi h c 11. nyf'-,E fy' W f n . -'. ' . V' g - ta. 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'A A . -- :gi 1 A A- 1 -V AH 'Av kg.. 1 . -VA--A .. -VV V A1.Vg V1 1 Ag' 1 'vt -A b A 'V 91+ .- lr V V EVA: ' 'SF VV ' A A- VAV. 'inf V I 5 1' - N 'Ag KA 'Y 5 t if ,gui . AA. f ' 4 gi -.4 A f . A 9 1... 'PA - I-. 1 , ' ' sis. 1 5 .. ' A A' .. ' Rr 1 ' A rv' . T' s --- '. A 1 .. ' :A - A r' A .P li Vgx' . ' I W QVVV. IV V VA ' . ?VV1VV VVVV V VVVV V 1 VV .. 1 L .. VV VVVQYVV vV V' ISV, AVVVQV 5' v VV V :VV.AV-,VA AQ in All VV V- Vzx 1 , q . 1 -A I 1 A J - .. A. A -A' - . A -. .-A . k- 151. V . x. VIN -V . VVVV. V VVVAV VIRV A.VV4f' V.eAV S' V, V I 1 A A ' A' A , . , 1' 1' V V A 1. ' ' Vg- .VIH '- .V.1'.: ' -H. A gh, V VJV V.fVV-V ' V -. V A V V lglfi, A .,..1 N 1 ' U r Q .A 1 -YV-'. 1.4! -' - f Vw- VK. - VV A1 V. - V V VA A NAA. A. . I 5 5 1' '5 1. A '3'7i' A '-1.61 .- 1' f fl 'W V W - I 1- '- AJ-TJ! V .. VV . ,V VV V A VV V ' VV V V V VV. V .VV V L+ 1 . - +I VAMVA' V .Vi A. V. .gfw .Q- .1 1 1 1 1. . 1+ . - AA, 1. - f ' 5 5 . A 'v JK ' 'Arfgg .lg 5. 'W ' VP' 'x y ' V A A .-' H., V.: -A A -V V VV- -V . V V y ,Q 4 V 14' 5 'V VVV -' VF A . .4 . A Y' , ' A' Af' ', r 5 ., A- 'jf VMI '.. ERN: ' - as -1 ku ' ni. vi' uf ka V. -- 1. E PRESIDENT--l933 CLEVE R. BRADSHAW Principal ge Th E PRESI u-1-' lnwl. L 5 er Q . 7 fl . . ' .. ' 51 GF' DENT--l933 Jessie Amos, 3.5. Home Economics Michigan Sfafe Normal. Walfer C. Averill, Jr. Science Universify of Michigan Delroil Cify College Defroif Teachers' College, Donna Barnes Commercial Cenfral Siaie Teachers' College. Paul L. Besf, B.S., A.M. Priniing Defroif Teachers' College Universiiy of Defroil. Byron Boyd, A.B. English Michigan Siaie Normal. David C. Brown, B.S. Coach and Physical Fducalion Michigan Slaie Normal. Edifh Caddy Secreiary and Treasurer Lincoln High School. Rosemary Lawrence Case, A.B. Ari Univeily ol Michigan F X Aff lnsfifuie cyl Chicago. , il L -u,v'U-QLLJL. gil Roger F. Cole, A.B. Hisiory and Economics Alma College. Anna Marie Cooke, A.B., A.M. English Universily ol Michigan. Vera Fairchild, B.S. Foods College ol lndusfrial Aria, Texas. Edward F. Ferguson, A.B., A.M. Shop Defrciii Teachers' College Uniyersify of Delrcif. TH Carl W. Forsyfhe, A.B. Social Science and Speech Michigan Slale Normal. Aaron K. Gardner, A.B. Physics Michigan Slale Normal. Earl R. Gaskill, B.S. Mechanical Drawing Delroil Teachers' College. Elsie M. Harper, B.S. English Delroil Cily College. Florence Halal, A.B. lvlalhernalics Ohio Wesleyan. Augusfa E. Hnwell, A.l'l., English Columbia Universily. Albion College Dorolhy Knighl Lane, B.A. Foreign Languages Wellesley College. Adaline Maday Assislanl Librarian Lincoln High Szhool. Dorofhy Main Ulzlice Lincoln l-ligh School. Michigan Slale Normal. Malhemalics Olive Maxwell V. Lucille Miller, B.S. Dean Michigan Sfale Normal. Della L, Misunas, 8.5. Physical Eclucalion Michigan Sfale Normal. E PRESIDENT--l933 A.l.l. U9 E PRESIDENT--I933 Mae Miichell, B.S. Commercial. Michigan Slafe Normal. Genevieve E. Moule, A.B. Junior Counselor Universify of Michigan. Chesier E. Nelson, A.B. benior Counselor UlilvEVSily Ol Michigan. laoberf L. Peel, B.S. rxilmeiuc Direcfor Michigan Sfafe Normal. CharloHe Richards, NI.A., A.B. English Liniversily ol Michigan. J. Clifford Smifh, B.S., M.S. Music - Social Science Defroil Teachers' College Universify of Defroif. Dorofhy Wall, A.B. Lic--.ual Science Universily ol Michigan, lianicie Waldrop, B.S. Librarian lJe,roir Teachers' College. Florence A. Warren, B.S. Commercial Michigan Stale Normal Demon Business Universify. Harold Westlake, A.M. English Univarsify Ol Michigan. , Margaref Wicleff, A.B. Language Universify of Michigan. Harold Wilcox, A.B. l-lead of Social Science Dep Kalamazoo College. ulblw arlmeni James A. Young. A.B. English and Music Delroil Cnty Colleqw, THE PRESIDENT--I9 Mary Josephine G-erow, A.B. l-lislory Alma Colleqe. Henrielfa GUEiSChdW, A.B. Maflwemali-is Universily of lvliclwiq.-in. Wilbur Shorff, A.B. Clie-mislry Ripon College Universily of Illinois Univereily nl Wie-Tfmiin Allan J. Hazliff, A.B. Maflwemalics llmrllwrn Slale Tffaiilirfri Collpqe Efhel Sfeele, A.B. Commercial Universily of Mifhiqan, 'i--' gf - . F'-Lfti ' I ,u-' D 5-Ti. 1 , Q i :,':- I.-'FE gg f, 4 'h, 1'-,in ,,,- 1 1-f.vf:i.1Qne If - 1 5-Q4 :f.1f5ita .11.,.f M ' L.-,F 1 f 4,-hh-L1 j- -, 'ff sf,-5.f-115,-'er-:fl ji ' Nga dl qi2.41'h'1F1lt1l-3 dir. ILT I ,, il- P VL . ' 'H 41 I , A ' i'fF:'i L- -iq .iLf..l.'ll ' hi 1' Q9 4' ' f-L11--i ---L . 'f1.' fl-Fi N -4 9 f- .- I 4 is 'H ' Fl 'Tl' 1 TIL, 'f ,i... WH f- ug P Mir- 15-Ja no + .wi ,ji 'L .w -V-4 - ,Q VJ9i.I.4.T'I Mfr! i'4J' .ale-I'+, mug I+-J 6- Q- -'?+Ll -I V'.,' .,,w 'I R f Lv f' lF'f'? l P53 JFFf.3':':fi.. 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' -x fit K Q., ' A ,. . 1 ky '55 If O 'J 5 fs' . 4 3? , ,,. ,, vi., Z f A r Jx '83, ? vi 5' Y f, if xii, , A I 51' A. In 'r ' 'A 4' 21: ' 3 lin V -2 I v , . , .5 .A 135593 1 s , , . z 7 -J 5 ' ,, I , 'Q A. wh .- , , Ayn sl' 0 - :.p':' l v ' Y. ' G-'Q ' ' -qu '1 4, '473 N ' 4 , V .- ' x-, Y ' A is .5 A 3' . ' 2, - gl w w Q Q1 2. ., .Htl 113, . ' ' 4 ,Lf1'.r ,- '- , A 'BQ 54 . f . w tl f , QL! 'lg T . 'W ' ff- , '-' 'I A y 2, 1 ' w I . 415- ' , - - ' .sq . 1'. V ',f:m A - V ,gg . .rv n 1 'B . -,J - . V, I .L -1 . 35 ' - : ' Z4 if X . gm 1 l 4 1 X yd ' fa' 'I , . VR . 8.- ' ar, a it ., . . - If .A Q . F -al X 'F' f ' ' ' A, '.' .,, ' ' H 1, ' ,gf n YQ av THE PRESIDENT--I933 JANUARY GRADUATING CLASS CHARLES CAMERON ALG-ER CORTRIGHT MARY MCCLELLAN BILL M QU Preslclenf Vice-Rresidem Secretary T Class Colors Yellow and While Class Flower Class Mollo Yellow Tea Rose Semper fidelii' CLASS HONORS Class Prophecy . , Class Vv'ill , . Class l-l?s+ory Salulalorian ,. Valecllclorian Class Poem . Clara Nell MCClane Allene Bessenqer Marqarel Shoemaker .. Lucile Guslalson Marqarel Slmoemalcer . A Lucile Guslalson E SIDENT--1933 George Armstrong Assistant Manager. Football, 32: Nlanager. Cross Countrv. 3lL L Club. 31, 31. XVashington Club. 31. Give rm- time - I'II not worry. Great Ihtnas are not done in a hurry. Lloyd Berryman, Berries Thaltan Club. 28: freshman Soccer. 29: Reserve Football. 19. 30, 31. Varsity Football, 32: Hi-Y Club, 30. 31, 31. 33. President, 32. 33: L Club, 32, 33: French Club. 19: National Honor Society. 32, 33: Out of the Night, 31: Class President. 30, 31: Xvashington Club. A little fellow. but stands on his record, Allene Bessenger, Bessie Thaltan Club. 29: Glee Club. 31. Circus, 30: XVashington Club. 31, 323 Science Club, 30, 31, 31: Palette and Brush, 32, 331 Curl Reserves, 30. 31, 31: AnnualStal1, 31. Our greal affections never Ieaue us. Helen Bourne Thaltan Club. 10, French Club, 19, 30: Circus, 29: 'Gum Gem Circus. 30. Pageant, 30. Orchestra. 191 L.br:tty Club, 19. rl mighty hunrer and her prey was man. Edwin Broome, Ed Entered trom lfordson High in 30, Football. 31. 32, French C,ub, 30, 31. President of French Club. 31: L Club, 31, 31. International Club, 31: Track. 31: 'Out of the Night, 31, Business Manager. XVashtngton Club 31. Look out, Sharhey. here I come. Ella Mae Bulman, EHS French Club, 30, 31, Girl Reserves, 31, 31. Science Club. 31. rlnnua Sar1, 31.Th.:1ian C ub. 10. XVa5h.ngton Club. 31. 31, L.nco n.an Stall. 31, Gee Club, 30. 31. A Day tn 'pa n. I um but a iiclnmn gtuhen I think I mast sneak. lfoberl Burneff, Bob Hi Y Crib, 30 31 31 33, XV:tshtngton Club. 31, 31, rl ha.i.1n C ub. 19, 1.'C.ub. 31, 33. football. 31, Foot- 1:-.11Re ervez. 30. 31 'Tales Nlv Advice. 31: Out of the Night, 31. l5re,hrsan Soccer, 10, National Honor Switety, 11, l1,O,XK',E.. 31, 33. I turn my bark in irovm-n but I uqalk backwards. Charles Cameron, Chuck Y.xt,.ty lootlu , 30. 31, 31: Reserve Track, 30. 31: Yars.tv Track 31. Reserve Basketball. 31, 31. 'L' Club. 30, 31 3 Vcc Pre,dent of L' Club. 31: Student Board. 1 I, Hi-Y Club. 31, 31, Science Club, 31: 115 C .lst Prehdent, X1 I stirred as an average kid I 'imshed as a thinkin' man, James Campion, Jim Entered from ,ord Trale Schuo' tn September. 1931. 'As it 1-min Ihmkuth. so is hc, Leslon Challield, Les lt l .w1 to Advertise 31, Lincofnian Stali. 31 331 lnter No, 31. 31 Hi-Y Club. 31, 33. Masque Club. 31, 33, President lClJss '3-ll. 31. 31, Student Board. 31, ll, Cross-Countrv. 31. 31: Orchestra. 31: Archery C uh. 31, . 'Hr has ewan rv-ore lhan all the u.'orli!'s gold who has uint-n an untir'rs1anJint1 frtemishtpf' THE PRESIDENT--I9 Elhel Clay, Bee l'5Jilu2tlmll. 13. lil, I hum' nflcn rmrcllv-1 huwml xpuhvni m-wr hllumu Mp! wllwnlf' Dorolhy Copening, Doi Cllcc Club. ll. ll, 'Blu-bend. 32, l'hv mliumluul who run dn wmrlhrnq Ihc wurld wants alum' u.'xll, rn Ihu ami, rmlhv hwr Luuy rmmrlllmc uf hvr run: Alger Corfriglnl, Al Thalmn Club, 19. Spnnush Club. 30. Xl: Scxcucc Club. 30. Sl: Rescrvv Cross-Country, 30 3 l. Hn-Y Club. Sl. 32, 33: Lmcolnmn Stall. 31. 33: Vice-President of Pass. 33. ' Hn llnlh lndcul Shml' wmv .xparhi fha! nn' hln' sul, Grace Couffs files Club. 20, 10, lircnch Club 10. Cvm fnrcm, 10. 111. ll. Gym Pngmnt. lv. IU, 31, 'Qlml Ihun QM uw-ull! fhwu Jum' 'form r lmll umm. Sheldon Damon Reiervc Pmselmll. 18, Ulf :I ls not suvmlg. lin :I nur, Rufh Eddy, Rufl1ie Spann-h L.lub. Z-U. ll, Curl Rcwrvcx, KU, PM,-Ant, 205 XVashunglon Club. Bl. ll Cllcc Club. knrrus, lil, Girl Szouts 20 'lf I Inn! u llullnr for mfh l'n..hl.' f.lh ' Lucille Evans, Calle Prcaldunt Tlnllnn Llub. 20. Glcu Club. 10, '41, Circus. Eli. Llass Secretary, 29. Vnce-Prcxndcnt. 30, XVnxhnngmn Club. ll. 32. Girl Rcicrvcs, 31. 31, Gvm Pngmnr, 19. bln who maya lflrlc nmhrs fvu' cncnm's. Claude Feeny linml .1nLlUr:l1ulrn. IU, 10. ll, 31, 'llllult Ihou hdtv rruxu 'M Maurice George, Slim Band. 19, Anrplanc Club. 20: Track. 32. Crow-Country. 31, 1X'ollmzlJ mm! bv will I-rr om' whose uflinm :pvulz for him. 'FR' John Granf, Jack ' lhlcuc and Brush. BU, Sp.1msllClub, 30. Bl. Band. 30, 31: Orcheitrn. 30, 31. 31. l.:fc is u sl-rmux business -- whui fhurrns hum- glrls for rm ' . Q.-rn, ., Page Twcnly-one '15ZiLlifl', ' ri 1-,, iff? Q Q E PRESIDENT--1933 Lucile Guslafson, Gussie Masquca Club, 31. 31, 33: XVashinglon Club. 31, 313 G..-NA.. 30, 31. Science Club. 30, 311 Girl Reserves. 30 31, 31. 33 Vice-President. 32. 331 The Birthday of a King. 31, 'Out of the Night. 315 Take My Advice 31. 1.inco'nian Staff, 31. 31. Annua1StaE. 31: National Honor Society, 31 'A Dav in Spam . Student Board. 31. ll's swell Io be an editor. .-ina' sir up Ian- ar mghf. .-lnd pull Ihe blur? and good hor stuff .-lm! uqrire and urns and mrrre ' Jean Hammerslauglw Pageant. 19, GA.A.. 31: G'ee Club, 30. Helen Hamplon, Ham , Girl Scouts. 30 31. 31: Glas Club, 30 31, Out of the Night, '41, Bethlehem, 30 Masques. 31, Annual P 3 Staff. 31 XVashxnglon Club, 31 31, Circus, 19. HumIJ's per amphzbrun LP-r. Charles Harris, UC. B. Yarsitv Football, 30, 31, Rexerve Basketball, 30? 'l . vlmw Basketball 31 Reserve Track zu Varsirv V Track. 30 31 '. 1' ' llkfrli' rn- n-Ure ladies deep no wore Donald Kalin, Don YncefPruxdenr. 30 Football, 31 31 ' 1l'hat's Ihr use uf nwrmgl rrbrr' IM uurld rv-ores far your' Graham Kempe, Grapes 19, Varntv Football, 30. 31, 31 Reserve Trac . dent. 31, Student Board, 31. A Dav in Spam. Vice-President Student Board. 31 Washington Club 31 Junior A Vice-Prexndent 30 Senior B President. Tha'lan L ub 10 Freshman Baseball, IV Freshman car 10 Spanish Club 30, 31 Hi-Y Club Bu 31 Treasurer '91, VicefPres1den! 31 ichmo'd Kendriclr Jaclr Entered from Hudron Hugh an September 1031 'rltlmns speak lutlder Ibun words. Jennie Kililla Gee Club 31, Qxrcus, 10 Pageant 30 Lommercxal Club, 19 Flite lhg flwuuhts ne- langue' Rufh Krenfler Ciirl Rcsurvn 11,1 Xl. 31, Art Club 30, 31, 31, Science Club 31 Glam 1 lub 31, G A .-X., 30, 31, XVash1ngton Club ll, 32 Spanish Club 31. Spring Fcsuval 31. lfuu rw... Ju.r,..w W M... you Ana.. fIurhre ' Timofhy LeBon, Tim Glue Club 31. I .1arrl-grhmu t- lirmlu raw sl rhmil tnfonsranr und changeable ever rs woman. :lII thu! I um and bape ro be I was to my .llargarer National Athletic Scholarship Societx' Reserve Football ln 30 Varsltv Track 31. 31 L' Club. 30. 31, 31. 33. Prnt 30 31 31 So 31 THE PRESIDENT--I9 Mary Liberfy, Boppo Pageant, 211. 30: Cfrrcus. 10. 30, Commcrctal lhlulv, XVavh1ngton Club, Duubl tuhnnr tum ttwll hu! ncuvr tmurwlff' 6 Thelma Lucas Vrrcus, 19. 30, Pageant. 111, 30 Curl Rt-wrvm, 31, 1,33 Xkknhxngton Club, 31. 31 'l't.- qu: lhnw happy, fact. Joseph Lucy, Hook Track, 31. Bawball. 111. So rl num rrrllt-x hlx hh- ln hm phgslquvf' Lloyd Lyons 'L' Club. 31, 33 Junior Basketball. lrcihman 13aSkrt- ball. Rcscrve Basketball. Varsity 13askctba1I. 31. 31. Basketball Lfaptann. 31: Rsscrvc Football, ll. II lx llrlaqhllul In unhend upnn urruxmvl John McAllisfer, Red Pvand, 31, 31. Hu tuhu hlnuu-1h nn: Ins own hum tltllrlh 11 nn: lwluttwv, Clara Nell McClane Entered from Sr. Petersburg, lflnrxtla, Scptvmbrr. 1031. ' Wlnlh.-r tunnwr mn: qrnnnz mnzhvrn tlran'lJ Mary McClellan, Marie Basketball. 10. 10, G1r1Rt'st'rvvS. 3l'l, 31. 31, Secretary. '41, Scxencc Club. 30, 31, 31. Washington Lluh. 31. 31, - Gee Club, 31. 31. A Day rn Spa1n :G.A.A,, 311, 31, N Class Secretary, 31. 31. Nauonal Honor Sncwty. 31. 1l'lIh Mufti, .llrllhur Xultlrt' Iuult pmni --f- sbt' xlulhlul llrr puundutlv. but muliv up nn hrurruxf' .6- -. Claude W. McQuinn, Bill A 'H Urfhextra. 18. 19. 30, 31. 31, 33. 13anr1, 13, 111, 311. 3 ' 31, 31. 13, Clam Treasurer, 311, 31, 31. 33, XX'.1xhnng- lon Klub, 31, Btmnuss Managvr, Out ul' thu Nagin. Q 1 all rm' xtfnn-:hum I drm'I kmnt Wayne Mandeville, Skinny Manderville, Wayne, Skinny Football. 10. 341, 31: Basketball. 10 Basketball Captain, 31: Hairball, 24, They 1lcm'I nwultv 'rm uny qu1'uIt'r. Edward Maffhews, Ted '1r.1ck. 31, 31, Hr-Y Club. 30, 31, 32. 33, 'lf Club, 32, U. Student Board. 31: Out of the Nnghtf' 32, Sclencr Club, 31, 31: Anrplans' Club. ZS, l , 1 law Vice- Prrsudent, 31, NV.1shrng!on Club. 31. 31. When I Jun'l krwn' wht-lhfr ru urgur wr nut, I urguvf' E PRESIDENT--1933 -'wwf N, Rama f ut ltrffru f lr Lawrence Mills, Larry 1.1nco'nt:1n Staff. 32, Science Club. 311 Spanish Club. 31, 32: Nlfashmgton Club, 31, 32: Track. 31. Gel thee from me, u'oman ' Bealrice Nahabedlan, Bebe Washington Club, 31: Out ofthe Nxghtf' 32: Commercial Club. 30. Wnserruch after u.'nsecruc!z ' Efhel Neff, Bobby Gxrl Reserves. 30. Gym Pageant, 29. XV.1shnngton Club. 31, 32. Cufee Club. Gym Circus. Thallan Club. 19. LaulJh and Ihe world laughs with you. Wood row O'DeHe, Woody Cross-Country, 32 How Ihr m..n rouhl run ' Margarel Parenl, Marg Cfee Club. 30. 31, NVnsh.ngton Club. 31, 32. Silence Club. 32 Spamsh Club. 20. 30. Preudent. 30. Gxrl Reserves. 30, 31. 32, Natxonal Honor Socxety. 32. Christ- mas Pageant 30. A Day un Spam. 30. 'Out of the Nxghtf' 52 Vanity Bawbil. 20. Chas Sccretarv 30. Buslneis Manager. Take My Advuce .-lh 'las low' Ihul nmkvx lhv world go round ' Carl Fallon, Pal .-1 tlep JI .4 :frm one ,mrs .1 great truy Guy Pierce, Junie Hx-Y Club. 32. Football. 32, XVathington Club. 32 L Club. 32 Thalmn Club, 20 rl qenllvmun makm no none. Wilbur Pierce, Bill 'Take My Advxcr 31. Out of the Nnghtf' 32 Bust- ntm. Manager. Llncolnuan Staff, 31. 31. Rnlle Club, 32. 33 Thalmn LxtcraryC1ub. 29. Vice-Prcsxdent Vocattonal C ub. 31, Lhnstmas Pageant. 313 'A Dav un Spam. 31: Npnnmh Club, 30 31. Pa'elre and Brush. 32, Annual btatl 32, NVa-Qh.ngton Club. 31. 32 Cross-Country. 30. ' Thr burbera Jeltght Beafrlce Poinler, Befl'y K-url Rcwrv-rw. 31, 32. XVabhnnglun Club, '42, lrcnch Club. IV 34' Tha nan Club. 29. Llnco'man Stall 31. .-lm! all nh-1 tame and mtv, her nmnnrrc adnurfdf' Myrfle Polglase, Soup Klvn1l'nrcus,lQ. lU. 31 GymP.1grant.2V.3U. 32. Thalun Club. 20. 'Anleme muy: brtonrm 4 woman THE PRESIDENT--I9 .lnlwn Randall, Jack AL' Club. 30, 31. 32. 33. Vocational Club. 30. 31. 32. 33. XVash1nglon Cub. 30 31: Football. 30, 31 Nature blossoms into Ihis unrivaled p'fvdurt and producer such a man as we have here ' Wilma Rhodes, Rosie Manitor. 20. XVashxnglon Club. 31. 32: Girl Reserves, 31. Annual Stall. 32. Lincolnian Staff. 32i Glee Club. Z9 30. Gym Circus. 30. The world means somelhing ro the capable. Harqaref Shoemaker, Marg Basketball, 29. 30: G.A.A.. 30. 31: Science Club. 31. 32: Marques. 31. 32, XVaQhington Club. 31. 32: Take My -ldvicef' 31: Pageant. 32, Student Board. 32: National Honor Society. 31, 3Z:I.rnco'm,1n Sratf. 31 .-lnd still Ihey uuzed and still the wonder drew Thai one small head should furry all she knew. Edward Sfaff, Ed To work or noi ro Luorhfthat is the question. E'ir: Sfelfox Peeeive Cro.svl'ounrry. 31. Track. 32 Silence iv 11 lruv friend lhal never belraysf' Paul Sfone, Sfoney Boys' Glee Club 32 Track, '41, 'ill Bnsketba . 31 32 Footba'1 31 The slyle is the man himself I v I . YQ 4. Pethel Thompson He who blushes m no! qurle a brine. Joyce VanGiesen, XV.1sh1ngron Club. 31, 32. Girl Reserves. 30. 31. 32: President. 32. G.A,:'K.. 30. 31. InrerAClub Counselor for Girl Reserves. 31: Student Board. 32. Pageant. 51: Archery Club. 32. Ready m soul and resource. Clarence Waife, C1arie Cross Countr 79 30 31 Track 30 31 321'l,'Club. A- - vi - V . . . . 32. 33: Vvlaihmglon Club. 32. 33: Science Club, Sofl eyes of brown-srueel eyes of brown: They haunt me dau and night. Barbara Weelts, Bobbie Entered from Highland Park February. 1932. President lizilette and Brush, 32p Archery Club. 32: Annual Stal I have a lllrle shadow that goes in and out with me. lf'-rye Tat enrg-Hue lm. l...r-Ill -lx u E PRESIDENT--I933 A. .xx 4, 1 --ffifi? 4 . .AN 1. 1' if . ' 11.33, 3. 1' .-., George While, WhHey Brix-'rr lhal yuu han' ll, -:ml you have lr. Olive While, Olie Yarxxtv Bawball, Z , 30. Curl Scouts, 30. 3l: Gvm Pagrant and Cxrcuscx, 29, 30. lkrrnch Club, UI, I fmnrplr on nnrpmuhllzlnif' LaFerne Wienelce XYashmglon Klub, '41 Tballan fflub lil. Br ,my 'nf folly 1... zu- aw Madge Williams, Wishie 1 Glrl llcscrvfx. Uv. HI, '51, Part Club. 313, ll. 31. Pics' dont ll, Gnu Llub. 7-UI, 31, Pwlhichcmf' 30, Sprm lmsnval. ll, Washnngton Club, ll, ll lrcnrh flub lvl ll. Studcnl Board Xl, Ql uhulur lrulmut mlunlulmn' Francis Zobel, Franny Baseball. 10. Nr. Baxkclball, 31 l'laxkurb.xllM.1nager. '41, lnnlball. WU. ll. 31, iuapnnn, 31. Track ll, lf K lub, IU, In ll, 31. Scirclarv. '41, 111, 'Uni of the Night. 32 Scxcncu l lub. Tl. ll. Narmnal :hhlutng Schnlanhup. 1.41 'sl ,X'.11u:v lu 11-.' nm' ll allllun' rvwld THE PRESIDENT--I933 CLASS HISTORY NEW soPHoMoREs Looic PRoMlslNe Ferndale, Mich., Jan. 27, l93O.efAPJ-The caTeTeria oT Lincoln I-ligh School was The scene oT greaT conTusion Today as The various 9A classes convened To organize as Sophomore B's. Under The supervision oT Mr. ForsyThe and Miss WicI:eTT, business progressed rapidly. KenT SchaTer was elecTed presidenT7 Don Kalin, vice-presidenTg Lucile Evans, secreTary, and MargareT ParenT, Treasurer. A raTher heaTed discussion accompanied The selecTion oT The class colors. Yellow and whiTe were Tinally chosen, wiTh The yellow Tea rose as The class Tlower and Semper Tidelis as The class moTTo. In addiTion To The business oT organizaTion, The IOB class has made plans Tor several social TuncTions in The near TuTure. SOPHS ATTACKED BY BUMBLE BEES River Rouge Parlc, SepT. 22, I93O.-TAPI-While enioying a picnic here Today, The Sophomore A's oT Lincoln I-Iigh School were made The obiecTs of a bumble bee aTTaclc. Because oT The overwhelming percenTage oT Temale picniclcers, The bees were leTT in Tull possession of The lunch. HOT DOGS? MAGAZINES? Ferndale, Mich., OcT. 27, I93O.-TAPI-Discarding The usual procedure oT charg- ing dues, The members oT The Sophomore A class have Turned salesmen in order To Till The class Treasury. The sale of hoT dogs aT The home TooTball games has proved very proTiTable. FreduenT rainsTorms have been raTher inconsideraTe OT The hoT dogs, buT have Tailed To dampen The spiriTs of The sellers. A magazine sale of Crowell Publishing Company publicaTions noT only has given lucraTfve resulTs, buT also has Turnished Temporary empIoymenT To The iob-seeking sophomores. i IIB CLASS AGAIN ASTONISHES SCHOOL! Ferndale, Mich., May I6, l93I.-TAPI-A capaciTy house pronounced The Junior play, Take My Advice. The success oT The season. ln conTradicTion To sTaTemenTs issued by The direcTor, class advisors and The TaculTy prior To The perTormance, The play was enThusiasTically received-proving again ThaT This class can rise To any emergency. PROM TO BE HELD JUNE I2 Ferndale, Mich., June IO, I93I.-IAPJ-The sTudenT body of Lincoln I-Iigh School is very much exciTed over The Junior-Senior Prom To be held This Friday evening in The high school gym. The members oT The Junior B class are especially Thrilled since This will be The TirsT prom To which They are inviTed. IIA CLASS COMPLETES SUCCESSFUL SEMESTER Ferndale, Mich., Jan. 24, I932.-IAPJ-Lloyd Berryman, preside-nT: Charles Cameron, vice-presidenTq Bill McQuinn, Treasurer, and Francis Zobel, secreTary, have carried The IIA class Through anoTher successTul semesTer. STealc roasTs, hoT dog sales and several parTies relieved The monoTony of sTudy rouTine. Among The laTTer was a hard Time parTy given aT The high school on Dec. I8. The gym was lavishly draped wiTh casT-oTT cloThing, cloThes lines and spinach fwhich served as depression misTIeToe J. The dance proved so magneTic ThaT The upper classmen, who were having a dance in The senior sTudy hall, descended To The gym in a body. ProminenT members oT ThaT class have been reporTed as saying, The spinach drew us. IConImu J Page One Hundred! Page Twenty THE PRESIDENTHIQ33 CLASS WILL By ALLENE BESSENGER. l, Allene Bessenger, being oT sound mind, memory, and undersTanding, do make, publish, and declare, in behalf oT The i933 graduaTing class oT Lincoln High School, The Tollowing as and Tor Their lasT will and TesTamenT: FirsT: We hereby revoke all wills, provisions and promises by us hereToTore made. Second: We direcT ThaT all our iusT debTs and graduaTion expenses be paid by our prosaic and uTTerly unTorTunaTe inTeriors. Third: To compensaTe Tor our many misdemeanors we do give and bequeaTh To The honorable TaculTy members a period oT comparaTive peace and sereniTy which we sincerely hope shall be enjoyed in The years To come. FourTh: We give, devise and bequeaTh individually To our aspiring and perspiring underclassmen our many admiTTedly enviable aTTribuTes, Teeling, as we do, ThaT The TuTure oT Lincoln High School depends on The conTinuaTion oT our virTues. To James Thorne, Jean Hammerslaugh and Donald Kalin bequeaTh Their recipe Tor golden currels. Lucille GusTaTson leaves everyone a greaT deal OT advice. Charles Cameron consigns a sTring oT broken Teminine hearTs To Dephew Tishler. Eric STelTox, Woodrow O'DeTTe, George WhiTe and BeThel Thomson exTend To George Walker and RoberT Ashman some oT Their modesTy. ArThur ElioT gladly inheriTs Margarei Shoemaker's adepTness Tor clawing and kicking people. Wilma Rhodes leaves her Teasing To anyone who is able To enTerTain The sTudy hall during The noon hour. DoroThy Todd and Claribel Evans Tind Themselves sTuck wiTh Grace CouTTs' and lfThel NeTT's chewing gum. Thelma Lucas wills her abiliTy To dance To William NorTon. Graham Kempe reTuses To parT wiTh even one oT his numerous virTues. Upon Grace Jackson, BeaTrice Nahabedian conTers her bass voice. RuTh KrenTler and Madge Williams oTTer Their sophisTicaTed manners To Helen Wagley and BeTTy Curren. W Edwin Broome, Paul STone and Lloyd Lyons begueaTh Their aThleTic prowess To Richard Colby, Willis KosTer and Jack Berryman. LesTon ChaTTield and William McQuinn duTiTully share Their sTudiousness wiTh Paul Jackson and Webber Wilson. Helen Bourne Takes her iT wiTh her. To Earle Halliday are conTerred Lloyd Berryman's clever sayings. Sheldon Damon and Carl PaTTon leave some OT Their bashTulness To RoberT Foviden and Lyell LivingsTon. T Clara Nell ivlcclane Tinds iT impossible To relinquish her souThern drawl. Jack Randall, Jack GranT and James Campion donaTe Their excess baggage To James Day, James WalTers and Edward Burns. To The TirsT applicanT, RoberT BurneTT gladly donaTes his nickname, Abie. Theodore lvlaTThews' and George ArmsTrong's speed mania deparTs wiTh Them. f IT is suggesTed ThaT Barbara Weeks exTend her arTisTic Talenfs To many oT her in eriors. TimoThy LaBon, Charles Harris, EThel Clay and DoroThy Copening reTain Their sense OT rhyThm. Helen HampTon's mosT precious possession is one whom she doesn'T care To forsake. ETTa Mae Bulman wills her glib Tongue To DoroThy Ann Pickering and Sally Rigg. Alger CorTrighT's manly sTride is in The TuTure To lend charm To Gary Cooper. iionlmu--il --n lkiui- ,Xml-ly viirlirl Vinyl I I 1 THE PRESIDENT-.1933 CLASS PRCPHECY By CLARA NELL MCCLANE. l-lowdy, Tolks! l-low would you like To Take a liTTle TlighT on The wings oT imagina- Tion? All ready? l.eT's go! SeaTed in a well appoinTed business oTTice we see George ArmsTrong, Alger CorTrighT, Woody O'DeTTe and Bob BurneTT, all prominenT business men. They appear To be discussing a perplexing problem. Charles Cameron, sTanding in The cenTer OT The room, looks worried. Mr. ArmsTrong speaks, GenTlemen and Tellow associaTes, This genTleman has iusT made The proposiTion ThaT Tor The privilege OT his joining our associaTion, The Tool-prooT, money-mak'ng scheme he has iusT unTolded will be ours To develop. WhaT do you say? Yes? Then, Mr. Cameron, we will draw up The papers Tomorrow .... A greaT mass oT people sTand beTore us. The dedicaTion oT a greaT dam is in progress. l.esTon ChaTTield, presidenT oT The American Power Company, is speaking. A hush Talls over The assembly. Mr. Berryman, in TribuTe To your greaT engineering genius, l now ask you To dedicaTe The Berryman dam To The STaTe oT Arizona. MargareT ParenT is sTan::ling behind The counTer in a small buT exclusive Indian- craTT shop. Lucile GusTaTson, holding a small child by The hand is Telling a Tale OT woe: Yes, we have decided To geT a divorce. My, l wish I had been like you and chosen s'ngle Treedom To married bliss and a kiTceneTTe. An ArT Gallery-Jean l-Tammerslaugh, l-lelen l-lampTon and Thelma Lucas are ade m'TT'ng some picTures painTed by Wilbur fB'Il1 Pierce. l-lelen is Talking: lT's Too bad hc had To end his carcer righT in iTs heighT. My l-larold Tells me ThaT Bill is Thinking oT going To Europe Tor good, so he can TorgeT ThaT girl. The weekly meeTing oT The ArT and LiTeraTure Club is in session. Among oTher members are Lucille Evans, Wilma Rhodes, Jennie KiTTila, Olive WhiTe, RuTh Eddy and Grace CouTTs-all are arTisTes in Their own Tield of work. l don'T Think Bea Nahabedian should wasTe her Time in ThaT dinky liTTle place. The radio wou'd oTTer a Tield worThy oT her voice. GreaT applause greeTs our ears. Tho,SenaTe is in an uproar aTTer The sTirring speech. Edward STaTT, a newspaper man, is quesTioning The oraTor. Mr. MaThews, To whaT do you aTTribuTe your success? Well, iT all sTarTed back in The T'me I wenT To Lincoln l-ligh School and Took a course in commercial law. Clarence WaiTe l-lomo Tor Dogs and CaTs-Miss Joyce VanGie-sen, manager. The crowd goes wild. The horses are neck and neck. Judges George WhiTe, Paul STone and Sheldon Damon crane Their necks. They're There! They're overl Jack GranT has broughT in The winner! Mr, BeThel, will you please rush Those dress designs? Mr. STelTox, The ediTor, is waiTing Tor Them. ChaTTing, Talking, laughingw-The noise oT a hen bridge parTy. Barbara Weeks, The hosTess, MargareT Shoemaker, ETTa Mae Bulman and Allene Bessenger are seaTed aT one Table. . . . MargareT is leaving Tor Vienna sTudy - T-low is your work wiTh The kinder- garTen, Barbara? - Are you really going in The dressmaking business, ETTs? - And he said, 'Allene, you're a roTTen cook.' The circus grounds are Teeming wiTh people, buT above The noise can be heard The voice oT Lawrence Mills: Ladeez and genTle-men, The greaTesT lady snake-charmer in The world is abouT To perTorm. STep righT This way and see T-lelen Bourne, The greaTesT - The laboraTory is deaThly sTill. The man who has been working Teverishly Till now looks up, a look oT exulTaTion on his Tace. l am done. l, Wayne Mandeville, am The greaTesT chemisT of all, noT excluding my rival, Maurice George. fCunl1nui':.l on Pain' Om' Humlrml Fuurl Page Twervlg-nine Page Thirty THE PREs1DENT--iQ33 DE PROFUNDISH IT we can vision OTT aTar The snow-Topped mounTains, azure slzic-5, And realize ThaT our own souls lVlusT even To Those summiTs rise-U IT we can climb Those rocky hills And Tlncl The blue slcies Turned To qray, And lceep in mincl ThaT aTTer all Tomorrow is anoTher clay-T IT we can always liTT our eyes And Train Them on The hiqhesT peak, And heed noT once The roadside voice Saying, 'Tis all in vain To se-els The Treasures ThaT are waiTing Thereuf f Then, even Though we reach iT noT BeTore our meager lives have Tled, And we are gone and soon TorqoT, YeT when we sTancl aT l-leaven's qaTe The Keeper There will smile and say, AlThouqh you did noT reach The Top, You TalTered noT upon The way. -LUCTLE GUSTAFSON THE PRESIDENT--l933 JUNE GRADUATING CLASS BUD QUINLAN BlLL ERIEDRICKS BETTY SHOEMAKER EARLE HALLIDAY Presidenf Vice-Presldenl Secretary Treasurer Class Colors ,. ..., ., , A Black and Gold Class Flower , A . . , Daffodil Class lvlorlo . Ulogefher we slick, divided we're sluclrn C L A S S H O N O R S Valediclorian , , , , , . . , , Belly Shoemaker Salulaforlan ..,,, ,. , , , . A , Evelyn Ehrllchman Class Prophecy . , . . . , Muriel Lyon Class Will ..s,,. . Evelyn Ehrlichman Class l-lisfory . Belly Shoemaker Class Poem . , , . , Laura Mounfield Page Thirly E PRESIDENT--I933 - Louesfer Anderson ll vll xclx-ml l Cyril Bedford lll Y, ll. 31, V Vncc-l'rmnlsnt. 31 Annual Sufi, 13 Clam Secretary Mwncv 1 lub I run-r I -.lm mln' .unqurrrd Edward Bell, Levi l ' 1 lub ll 'll Q-ff Team '51, Caplaln 31 lr-.ul-all K1 Yun ljrrwulcnl W l. I,O.l- S ll , 'lrnuuwurrr I' Llub. ll Nl.1n.1gcr lm! Team T3 4 lull ln' yvlnlfrrl mln!! ull dull llml rrnrr H Ervin Berndl, Erv Ncxcmc l lub 'rl K3 Track llvld Nl.1n.1gcr. Tl Sur? '.Ir-nrwv ll. .lnl rwllwny rn p.nn.uI.nr rm.l .lull :I mall Bruce Bifelcy, Finley Inn-X 1 uunlrx' ll. Cfrc l lub, ll, Tl lnnlx 33 ' Xflrmv lnxl xynullxx IM- rvwru! Marion Bifeley lnrl lu-wrx-rx, ll. TZ ll, Buff lonvw l4m..l I-fr lwr ul-nllr uuui M Dorolhy M. Blealiley, Dol l'.lr'x l 4klul'1 l,ufkx' Blvalx' Tl ' lln funn .vml Imrnl .nu lard- I-1-V Ward Caldwell l'-.md ll, Tl 'il Orclwcxlm ll Clrc lllub llr Null lurks' l'1rcJlx 'lI.- In-:I-. 41 uwruiu hmm form min Ihr mghr Agnes Campion l nr-'rv-I lr-fm Xlfxllul l .xlw llmgh Sclmol Nmx'-'r11lu'r l'7lf n 2 L, .wwf ml,.lu.,.,,,.w..1lm.-nw Clayfon J. Claflin, Gob 'lI. l1.1n.iX 1-.ru hnulflq rn flu- I-mfr nr nrw f we-President. '53, Archery Club. 32 33 lufux ZH, l'l. l'.1gr.1ulx, IN, IU lrcnclx lrluh 20 'll 'xrmlvnl ll--.ml ll I uckv lin-.uk Tl: ' lun,-Ny ' .w...n umm, .Q ll.l..f,nm. THE PRESIDENT Joseph Claffefler, Jack 1l,cfl Qchoo! I Frrnces D. Clunis. Dee Girl Rcxcrvcx 3l, Ckummnrr nl Club, 32. Jonrwf' 3., l, cky l3rmR, 3l, l1,A,A,. 31. Uf3f hr! hvrlrl L4'l II huL'r norm' f-Jr 'Hi l71L'4'n In f- - - Bernice Cook, Bunny Occ Cub, '50, 32, 33. Archery Club, 31, 32, 33, fom- mvrcml Cub, 32. Curl Ruwrvus. 31, 32, 33, Orchcnra, I .lnnlr mr-'nd ru fIlr1 11's ruSIn7uu'r1u E'eanor L. Cooper, El ISIN-,ml url' Ihr rmwlr Bcalricc Cranicl Bee ,. .,, . , -. . cuclnrx - gc. , . . 32, 33. Cllcc lxlulw. 3U, 31 l'31rIhdny of J Kxngf 31: The Sorel-rrr,' 31. Luckv Brcakf 32 'The Poor of Nuw York' 32, Gwrl Rv:.crvc,. 31, 32. 33. lrunfh C.lul1 30, Bl. Maxqucx. 32, 33, Dcharxng, 32. 33 I vvvuur mu' ll avr! ax hr: Ihr ff' Xin' Iuuuhx .111 lluu nml :hm ull vmzlvl LeRoy Cross ' lluvx lillfr Club, 33 ' Quw! nr.-n lnlluz xurprrw ux PT' Earle Crowfon Gym lgxhnlswon. 3U, Ruff Club, 32, 33. Tmrl-l, Z3 A'I1mvrrrml' nwfrnmu I Iuuml u horwxhm' 4 Leonard Czarniecld, Chaney Inter Nos. 3U, H1-Y. 32. 33, Scxcncc Klub. 32. 33. lucky lircakf' 32. The Poor ot New York, 32. L'lrrlsKm:lxl3.1gmnK, 30. BrrIhd.1v ul .x Klng 3l Track. 32, 33. l,ro.s-Lnunrrv, 32 Nlanlur I lulw. 32, 33, lf flulw. 33, Nall Joncsyf' I Jun' nn! hr' ua Iunnu ui I un: U Harvey W. Davis, Sniclr 'Jnnuayf' 32, Scuuncc Club, 32. 33. 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UI' - ', ,S ' .. Gm' , Nl 3. -- .- , ' '- -' wld.: .- ' f - ,. 'fig ' f -ff' ' .yxyvfw - ' 212+ 'fy rf mfff' . .. '4- 1 :.',1g'fI, ' -.- Tcfx V' 1 ,yqzar fin ' 'J .my ' - . .- yu, 444.1-pf 1 1. -, - . . . 1. ,f , ,. .. , . l,. .'-1'-::'?' i,, 14? -.LM - 'J 'i.::f,.- ,, . 'MW 1 :Jw 'z f 1, ' A . .- ' -- +5 -. 22.0 fr , L.-1 -ky 3,131-25, - 1+ 'f ,171 Eff? T 'Jk5i:? 1'F?'gi' W.. - f 7' .Hifi Zf?7fL' 1' ' .' rim A ' .. . ' 'HQZ1' 2 ' W- Mic: - ' ' Ulf' . . - THE PRESIDENT--I933 : ': 6 's ff 3 3 1 hw' fi WLJNT I .J I' ,J.,l...- Rufh Declalre f .lnfmnn -.wmv and lu.-I huulll-.lm-we luv nf wml uulur. Shirley Dell, Shorty Spnnmh Llub, 31. 32, lnlernnlmnnl Club, 33: Comme: cml Club. 31, 31, Girl Rcscrvrs, 32. 333 M.1lT,3Z,'53,St.1IT 'Jnnewy ll lllllf lhrmrp buf ln :ugly nmrul Twlla Doane lnu-n-41 Imm XX'vnndnuc Novcmlwr, l 'll Mmm' mm sln-K mluwl. bul - Elaine Donaldson, Sl1orfy ' ll'lml luruth shf for hl-urn Luhvn mul- poxsl-su-ll Duane Douglass, Doug Hand. 3l. 31, 33 Orchestra. 31. '41, XZ Il-. unrlll hnml Q nnlhlng ni 41: urmlfwl mm Belly Edmislfon Knrlx B.1xku:Il'vJll. 32. G,.'x.,A. 31, lil. 33, knrl Rcwrvu, 31, 31, 33, 'l.ucllv Bn-.xl NMR llluulux ln on unlflhxml lxlhl.-in Evelyn Ehrlickman lnrl lil-wrwx, ll. 31, 33. Sccremrv, 33, Maxqucx. ll, ll. MA A, 3Il, ll 31, 33, Yuen-Prcndenl, 31, Lun- minam Null 31, 33 Gnrls' .-Xll-Class lhxkclball Team, 31, 33 Glcc flub NI, 31, 'lx Pau to .-Xdwrlnwf' 31, lhc Burn-rvr 311 fhnxlmss Pageanu, lu, Il. Gym llxlnhnlmnx, 10, 3U 3l. 32 'kfupl-1 and Pwclmrf' 31. IM- nm-,I rvulmll-xl um? nl' u':x.l.lnr lx lmwlmmul lhrvrlulrz Arlhur Ellioll, Aff 1 lass l'rrnLIvnl, 31, Ncucncc 1 lub ll, ll, llntl. ll. Slunnh t lub. 30. lnlvr Nm, in llunstrnnx .zguxl 3 l , lln'Y, 31, 33, Stu-lrnl l'l-mul 31 ,luncn hvm l xlnlmmn 31. Marion E. Essman, Red hurl Ill-wrvrx, il, 32, 33, Lnrcus., lx l3.nk--ll-all. ll flu :mln Jw llllns lwr uma. Clarilael Evans, Clubbie lnu-ml lmm Roval Unk lrlmmy, l 'l? fl frlklrw .lulu!. Lnmolnun THE PRESIDENT l933 Don Facer lli-Y Club, 31, 33, Scivncc Klub, 33. Lvl fvnzminv wilvx lvuil lhw mil mir-ru H Richard Ferris, Dick l.imolni.1n Stall, 10, Nl, 33 My only lmolu were u'unn'n'i luwlm, and inlly's ull Hwy muah: rm. Evelyn Fefsch, Evie lnler Nos. 311, 31, G.r3..-X.. 31. Gln L lub, 30, 3l, Ciircuv. ZR. Pageant. 28, 137. Girl Rcwrws. 3l. 32. 33, Masqilcx 31, 33, l.uckVBrr.1l., 32, National Honor Socirrv 31 llmlwy, 3l. 31. Girls' Rifle flub. 33. ri rlvvrrful lifi' lx ruhuf Ihr' musri luvr Richard Fosfer 'il'm ijulv! llul l lllzr n'q lun William Friedrich, Bill Gvm Team, 29, 30. 311 Arr Club, 30, 3l. 31, Prcxidrnl. 3l. Treasurer, 32. Class Prnidenr, 31, Vice-Prcsnlrni 31, 33, Archery Club, 31. 31, 33, Prusidunr 3l. 31. 33 Srudenr Board, 31, 32, 33' Track, 31 33. ll:-Y. 31. 33 ho mn iorvlvll lor what hu-Jh mmm' lhn llnrliml nf Ihr mills was lmrn ' iv lone Frisbey, Red CJK' Glu Kflub, 30. Slinmsh Vlub. 30. 31. - 7 C. A..-X., 30, 31, 3,, 33. Bu ln-r lmir yi' slmll hmm' hrr Lyle Frohberg Lincolnian Stall, 32. 33,Sc1rncclfluh, 31, 33: 'l'r,1ck, 33. Stall l.uclxv Break .mil Juncwf' 'llri Ihr' Luorlil ilulrf' Glenna Graham, Glen I ircus. 28. Inter Now. lfl. C A.A,. 31. Girl Rrwrvzx, 3l. 31. 33. Lucky lirmlxf 31. linrofnisn Small, 35. ' llvr lmirr um! lmnil hnlh apvn nm! lmlh fn-u. Charles Edward Gulsche, Gui'scl'ie Boys' Circ Club, 3l. 31. 33. 'Birthday of J King, 19: Palette and Brush. 30, 3l. 32, 33. ll lm1 pll-uxuri' il ii lo bl- rr nruilnmn, num' lm! rl rmnlnrim lzmm's. William Hall, LiHle Hall 'I rack. 32, 33, Scirncv Lluh, 3l. ll'hrrr' iqnomnrr is bins. 'lla lullg lu hu Luau. 'fb 1 r 9 'lilsirlif g, THE PRESIDENT--I933 Iam I!.'IL. II Earl S. Halliday, Flash LI1rIsInl.xxI Jgv.1nl. Il. ' I.ucI.yI5rc.1k. 31: Gulf. 31. 33: lf I.'uI'-, Il. II, Lfnrcus 30 Hn-Y. 31. 33: Jonny, 31. Scncnce Vlub, II. Il. 33. Claw Treawurcr. 33. gawk .II .1 flax!-. Ulabel Hannaford L. .'I HI, '51, Curia' Rnfle I,Iub. 32, 33: Science Club. SI. Il Cfcv C'ub '40 KI, Gul Rc-izrvev. 30. BI: Circus. IH. 10 Club Yrancms. IQ. 30. Bl. 31: Chnstmas I'J'c.mnr IH lvl nw mmf nlfmq Nw f'xIJf'n.1u Frank Hare SLUT I mln' Ilrrnk .I .fun-1 nnrlzu .flwuux nn Ihr- wh, E'eIyn P. HIII, Evie I-vm I xlnhnmun, Ill, I'.1g-ant. IU, Sunil lucky Brv.1k. ' .I mn .wir-fmf IA, .1 mlm: rrI.m'rvw'mIuImr1H WII'7am Hollis, Wilhelm Irnnu-. 'I'r.xm. Il. I3 Ircnch I lub II' fnvrnl um. um! .7-uni rmlurv .ln m'u'4'r -rv nm!-Il II Ivan R. Horn S.-mm I.'.-.- V ulv, lu, Mmxufl Shmx-A Xu, Nuvnu-1 lub 11 I3 SUIT I ucky' I5n'.1k .In-I ' .Inn-mv Yun. I.mln nw .lx I knun nmwlf Margarei Horn Inu-r .Nm in II, Lxmp Inv IH Cul Ilcwrvrx II Il II Ifxgmnl IU II'M.l- xx uhnh' Marian Horn I..-I :I III, ll Lhrl Ilcwrvrs. II. Il. I3, Cnr Src. L..rI Ihwcrvm. I1 II Inter Nm, III, Il. Dump Inrc Q. f I Ill mln Iluh NI Il. Sffmuv .I.1nu.uv Class I4 ' Il I1 II'lw II nhl' Paul Jaclnson N. vnu- I.uI1 Il I2 I.xI.c Mx xIdvuc, II, Ih-wru' I-mxlml II XI.m.wg.-r II.xIkub.1Il. Il II, II. nun nf. tml .I-rldrfn hm ..l .1 I.u.1.-r -1r..n1l- Charles G. Johns lnlcr .ull In-nr Im! I-I llw num nl-.I nwlnlx lux ,n- v bxuuvrrxx I THE PRESIDENT--l933 Virginia Joltnslon, Gin Circus, 28. 29. Pageants, 23, 20, lnter Not, 30, Girl Rexerves, 31. 32. Archery Club. ll, Sewing Kiluh. 241 Stall 'Lucky Break. 32, Staff 'Jonusyf' 32 Mu xmilvtl um! vcullvrrtl Ihr umnmlsf' Leona Jones, Jonsey Entered from Smitlnveuern ll.gh Schn-m'. Dum: Ci.rl Rewrvex, 31. 31, 13. Stall Lucky lirrak Junesyf' K umu, tilt'-' ui n Iuvlr uf tfnur qutllily Alvin Joslyn, Al Orihettrn. 20. 30, 31, 31, Rexcrve Track. ZW. Rrservr Football. 31: Mercury Science Club. 3l, Vice-President Masques, 32. Hi-Y Club, 32, lt Paw to Advertise. 32: ..loneQy, 31. Minstrel Show, 31. Provt' Glee Club. 3l, Student Board. 33. xl rlnsrrl mouth tutfhvx rm flmxf' Milion Jumisco, Milf Band. 31. 32, 33, President Orchcxtta, 13. Secretary-Treawrer Rif e Llub, 33 Willing In tl-1 hu pun lhnuzlh urmbwrrv-1 Wilhelmine A. Keeley lJtrlmf.q um! u.'ixJun:. Marlha E. Kerslwner, Boat Inter Nm, 30: G,r3..rX., IU. 30, Batcball, 20. 301 Pageant. 30, Staff Jonesy. Hu June Jul! mre, I pruu rhvr hw gwnr from mr. Willis Kosler, Willie lwmrvclootball. 30. 31.31. L' l,lub 31.32, 33, Hand. 20, 30. ll'h.ir u ruuu-ui, rusfullu, tilhl--nf num ' Lela Kroh, Lee Entered from Ypsilanti High 32, 'Jontwyf 1 ' Baeltetball. 31. l.1fe': loo tha!! Io qroun cuuvrf Keifh LaFoun'laine Bus. Mgr. Annual, 33, Class President, 32. Stu-.lent Board. 32: National Honor Society, Ltncoimau Stall 33, But, Mgr. 'Luckv Break .ind 'Jnnexyf' JH-uple hrlwrv in u num uulh u pmurunrf Herberf Lash, Hub El: and Track. 32. 33. Varsity football. 32, liantl, 15, 29. 30: Palette and Brush. 'L' Club, Stull' Jonny .'lrl1sUf--.bul not puinfully go. r gr lhirlg-Lauer' E PRESIDENT--1933 Roberf Lauver, Bob Rifle Club: Staff Lucky Break and JonesY. Every man stumps his value on himself. Helen D. Lindsay, Lindy Pageant. 30, Annual Staff. 33. Wwe always does her duty no matter what Ihe lash, John Lindsey Band, 17. ZS. 19. 30. 31, 31. 33. President. 31. 33: Orchestra. 17, 28. 19. 30. 3l, 32. 33, President. 31: Vovational Club. 3l. String Ensemble, 31. 31. 33: String Quartet. 31. String Trio. 32, 33. All I ash is u tall ship and a star to steer by. Lyell L. ivingsfon, Livey 5 ish C , 19, 30. Science Club. 3l, 32. 33, HLY . 3 . 333 Reserve Football. 30: Annual Statf. u a 32, .lonesy, 31, Xmas Pageant, ' 1. ass reasurer, 30, 311 Masques. 32, 33. Circus, 0. 1 School r ' Doris Locke Lucky Break, 31. 'Jonesyf 3... Inter Nos Club, 10: Class Treasurer, 31. Girl Reserves. 3l. 31, President. 33. Treasurer Masques, 31. 33, Glee Club. 30. Camp Fire 30. Poor of New York, 31. Arrrarm.'e ro walk wrrh, sarcastic ro mlk with, and quite iz fine actress, lOU.H Muriel A. Lyon, No's Girl Reserves, 30. 31. 31. 33: Circus. 17. 13, Inter Nos.1q 30, Pageant, 17, 28. 29: G.A.A,. 3l, 31. 33. Basketball. 3l, 31. 33, Girls' Glee Club, 31. 32, H.S. Orchestra, 30. Christmas Pageant, 30: Masques. 33 fl lrrrle nonsense non' and then ls appreciated by the hes! of us Jeane MacMillan, Mac C':ss becreury. 3l, 31, Lrncolnian Stall. 3l, 31, 33. Editor. 13, Annual Surf, 33. Student Board, 33. Secre- urv. 33, Girl Reserves. 30, 3l, 31. 33: G..-X..-X. Treasurer, ll, 31, Secretary. 31, 33, 'Lucky Break. 32: Jonesy. 31. Xlasques, 32, 33. Clee Club, 30. 31: Birthday of .1 King, 31 Poor of New York, 32: Spring Festival, 31 Lxhrxstmas Pageant, 32, Basketball, 30. 3l. '.-ln t-xpom-nl ni lrfhreriemrnls in the nlh degree Violef McClain -Xrcht-rv Club, 31 31 Science Lilub 31: Lnrered from Eastern llrgh, Detroit, 31. Ill bt merry, l'lI be free I'll be sad for nobody. Holre Mccullers Reserve Track 32 Gln L,lub, 31. Silenl .uv-I uvmssunving he has been. Frances McHale lzutured lrcwm Redlor-.l High Schoul. Pen .annul urile nor brush paint hnr sterling quultlicsf' THE PRESIDENT--I933 Margaref Main, Sco'r+y Sewung Club. ZW: French Club, 19: Pagcanr 159, 10, 31 Qncug, 20, 30, 31: Commercial Club, 'llz G,A.A,. 5l. Grrl Reeervu, f5l. 31: Annual Srafl, '51, Shr-'x u hfmmr' ww lrrxswf' E'mer Mallon, Frllz llrfY 51. 52, 55. Sccrrary. '55, Annual F-laff. 33 llnnceyf' 31. Track Nanagur, '5'l. Poor ul New York, 51, Xlasquew '5'5, Ihr num llml hlmhvx rv :ml qmlr u brufr' D'2Foresl Malloy, Fros+y f'unvnmn wmv rv no! u fumnvrrn Ihmrlf Donald Marlins, Don Goff. 34, Staff Jnncwf' fl lrlllu nnnsvnw non nm! :hm rx rvlmhr-rl hu Ihr- hrs! nf mm. f Gerald R. Marlin, Jerry Sclcncf Club. 31. 33: Track. 55. I'hruc all.-nrvv Ihcrr arv. Ihr lirsr of spl-Nh. ilu' wr-vnll ni rl.-vrr. Ihr- rhrrrl nf zhuuryhlf' Agnes Morris linlcrrrl from XV.--.lr-rn lliglx 'fllrnlrf mlrmr' E'lzal'Jell1 Mr-unlleld Laura lr rl Rflncrvw, '5l 31. 55 lommr'rc'al flulv '5l. '51, 'SX C cu l'lub '50, '51, '51, '5'5 Scmnceiluh,51.55,lrcncl1 Cwub 151' Brrrhr.lay of a Kang 30. Chrrexmas Pageant. Xl li'ue!warrl. '51 lnlrrnarmnal Vluh Xl. '55 l.m naman Nall 51, '52, XE, l agvanl, 30. ' u'.,',.1.rf ,r .n.-azrmrrrn, ,v.nr.' Richard Muller, Dick ' li nm!-.mf rr und lhrw'-. rmzlrmq I.. br' rrplmmrl Ulysses Neal, Red Yarxrly lnolhall, '5l. '51, Reserve l'5:rikrl'hall. 20, 30: Yarenry Pmaxkrrball. ll Track, IU, ll, '51. Spr'urlmm11xhlp llhrmr- ull rrlh.-r Ilvimlaf' Ben W. Oliver llnrrrr-rl from Ilcrshrng llrglm Ilcrmrx, Jan 31. Lm S K nuntry Manager, Mun rmrl sturdy num Ihr nur. Page Tlwrry-nfnr THE PRESIDENT--I933 ,gP' F w ml: lr r Royal Olsen, Oley Thy words are few. Viola M. Parker, Curly rl lrltle curly headed maid and misthlef-maker too. Claire Pence, Carole G AA.. 3l. 32, C-irl Reserves, 3l, 32: Commercml Club, 32: LuckV Break. Surf what uou will, do wha! you will-she u.'on'! fare. Poberl Plumb Hr-Y, 31, 32. 33, Secretary. 32. 'L' Club. 32, 33, Lucky Break. 32: Football. 3l. 32, Tenms. 32, 333 Pageant. ll. 11.33, Oh' Whal u man he u'us ' Margaref Pomber, Babe Crrcus. 27' Pageant. 28. Z0 lnter Nos, 30, Culee Club. 32, 33, 'Bluebeardf' 32. Lincolnian Staff. 3l, 32. 33: Commercial Club. 32. 33 Haul ro thee. bllrhe spun, Louise Prarl. Louie Pageant, 30. Gee Club. 31: Inter Nos, 31: G1rlReserVes, 32. 33, xl bluuh-hulrfd rmss wonderfully f11urr'r'.w' Cl'1es+er Quinlan, Bud Class President, 31. 33. Vrce-President. 32, lN-lasques, 31. 7 33. Presrclent. 31. 33. 'L' Club. 32. 33. Hi-Y. 31. 3.. 23 Screnre Club, 32, Luclrv Break, 32: 'Jonesy, 32: Christmas Pageant, 32: Honor Socrety. 32: Track. 31, 33, AnnLl.1lStJH 33, StudcntBo,1rd, 3l, 32, 33, l'.O,l7.S.l5, Happy ui lr rlun' ur hxuh lldr-. Elfon Severfs, EH Track. 33 None but hrmsclf ran be his parallel, G'-'woe Sbanley, Shan Science' Club, 32, 33. Treasurer. 31: Class Vice-Prcsidcnr, 'SVI Footb.1ll,3l,32,Golf. 32. 'l.' Club. 32, 33. ll'hvn trrll I an n t1'n1r Ann Elizabelh Shoemaker, Belly Fnturvd from Clnwson Hugh School, Scptcmber 3l2 Camp I'rrv GUN. ll 31, Palette and Brush, 32. 33: Archerv Club 31. 33. Class Treasurer. 31: Annual Staff. 33: I Inn Secrctarv 33 Tr-:aiurcr Palette and Brush. 33, fl rwlr-1 by a mossy slonr half hndden from the eye, THE PRESIDENT--1933 Thelma Snyder, Blondy Glee Club, 32, 33. Commercial Club, 33, C.A,A., 30, Circus, 10. Inter Nos, 29, 30. Quiet, ye! we know she ix Ihr-re. May Sleele, Steele Girl Reserves, 31. 31, 33, G..'X.A., 30. 31, 31. 33: lnter Nos. 30: Glee Club. 30, ' The Birthday of a King. 31, Gvm Exhibitions 30, 31. Pageant. 30, Hocltev Team. 31. True as her mime l dia Sfepp fLeft xchooli Mary Howe Strachan, Howie G.A,A,. 30, 31, 32. 33: Girls' Rifle Club. 32. 33. lnter Nos. 30. 31. Girls' Basketball, 29. 30. 31: Circuc, 18.291 Pageant, 30, 31. 32: Lincolnian Mgr. 30. 31 32, 33, Oh, when il pal wus .lIury ' Gordon Sweel Band. 30: Urcheura, 30, 31. 321 Annual Editor. 33: Student Board. 33. National Honor Society, 32. Hi-Y Club. 32, 33. Science Club, 31, 32, Archery Club, 32. 33, Rifle Club. Palette and Bruih. See hott' un edilofs Irs! slrerrhex nut 'till the rrach of doom. James Thorne, Jim Basketball. 32, 33. Golf. 32, 33. Tennis. 31, Science Club. 33. Christmas Pageant. 31. 32. .-1 man poxwsseil of pleasure. Gerlrude Tolan, Gerry Entered from Central. Masquex, 33. 'lloneiyf' 31. I burn my funrlle ul both ends, Maxine Ulch, Max Entered from Des Moines. Iowa. 32. On with lhe dance. le! joy be unconIinei.i ' Laverne H. Usinger When rn doubt do us you wish, Anna Vaern, Ann Commercial Club, 31, 32, 33, Vice-President: G,A.A.. a0g 3g, 32. 33: Circus, 23. 29: Pageant, 307 Girls' ile lub. 32, 33: Staff ..lonesy. lVhom lhe Gods wish fo preserve they first make him gm. Page Forru-mis E PRESIDENT--1933 yt Marion Vincenl, Vin Commcrcral Club, 32. 33. Sccrctary: G.A,A., 32, 33. Girll' Rifle Club, Prcsrdent. 32, Vice-Prcvdcnt. 33: Staff Joncsy'. Hurd I0 lznou: bu! raw to Irfan Delberl H. Wagnilz, Del Llub ltranczus. 30. Scrcnce Club, 32. 33: 'L' Club, 32 33, Golf, 32, 33, 'Jonewf' 32: Circus, 30: Qhrixtmas Pageant. 31: Cvm Exhrbrtron. 31, Happy nm I, from fare l'm free' ll'hg r1rcn'l lflry ull fonlrnlvrl lrkc mc George Wallrer 111-Y Treasurcr. 33, '1.' Vluh, 32, 33, Archrry Club, 20. 30. 31, 32, 33. Drum Manor, Band. ZX. 29. 30, 31. 32. 33. Maequcs, 32, 33, National Honor Socwtv. 32: Tennis Team, 31.3l,33. Bnskctball, 28, 1NlinQtre1Show: The Sorcerer . Track, 32: Lhrritmas Pageant. 28. 29. 30. 31. 52, Student Board 33. 'Luclw Break. 322 Ucbating Team, 31, 31, 33. Ornlory. 30. 31, 331 lntcrprvtatrvc Rcadrng. 23. 10, 3li, 31, Ilan :mu nor dum' Ialkrna l,ln'l'l June Warren, Jun1e GAA., 30. 31. 32. Curl Rcwrvcs. 31, 32. 33: tfom- mrrcial Club, 32. 33, Circus, IX, 20. Pngmnts. ZR, IU: Stall Joncw, Sho may bc' qurvl xhr may hr- :hu hui we Ihr nrmrhfvi' rn In-r mfr. Gavin Wall, Gus Hi-Y. 31. 32. 33, 'L'i31uh. 31, 31 33. from-Kkoernrrx' Rcwrvc. 30. Cfaplarn. 32 Varxltvliroix-f10untrV, 31. ll. Varuty Track. 3.1, 33, 'Lucltv Brralt 31, Poor of New York, 31. SUIT Jonew. Ulirrmf nmrhll- fnolml, hr uulrum tn Moyra Wall G AJX., 31, 31, 33. Yin' Pruxutlcnt ktmmwrcial Clnh. 3.1. Prcutlcnt, 32, 33, Clirlx' CTN. 31, Curlx' llrflc lxlub, 33 Sucntc l 11:11 32 1'ncn nun Sail, 33, 'Ilml 1.1 If-fu .lmfl my ln- ultruyv .1 good lvmrlvlv tml, June Marie Waugh, Bfpndie 1nlc:Nox ll! 31,C..-lil., 20. 3II 31, 31, lfugcant 343. lrrtul, , , Zh Stall 1.uc1,v Flu-ak 'fl lclml In-rn! lx 11 fnunlum ul qlrnlm-is , w Harold Lee Wedliclt, Pee Wee Lruulkorrntrv. 311 31. 31 Tratk, 3.1. 33. lf flulm. 31 32 33 St vncc fffuh. 32, 33' Clrc Ilulw, 33, Rllle llulv 33. StA'l ' 1-wnrwv'.rnli'1,uc1w1'sre.xk C,.r1r.I rmlurr- rx urrm'n'r :lam lmmxlw.r11.'l:x, l3 lc.rcl Wen? 11. Y 31 12 3 3, ll 11.12 dr! llhu liultllhl nh E1'en J. Weslergaard, Al ' ll'1m .lrurn-x uw!! nr-rlIx mul mmllu'r'f pnuxu THE PRESlDENT--I933 Faifh Wickenden, Giggles Circus. 28, Pageant. 28, 29: French Club, 30. 31: Glee Club. 30. 31, Sorcerer, 30: Girl Reserves, 30, 31. 32. 33. G.A.A., 31. 32. 33: Basketball. 31. 32, 33: Christ- mas Pageant, 30: Lincolnian Staff. 30. Yer ull Ihr' linlx lhrq smile on me Thelma Wood Girl Reservex. 31. 32, 33. She who seems nor In herself more than she is is more than she seems. .lune Doying Girl Reserves. 31. 32. 33. Commercial Club. 32. 33: l'a'erte and Brush, 33, HSM- is qvnllr lhal dnrrh uenlle def-ds, Roberf Airy mul nn. whiilerwr hupprns ' James Beclc, Jim Science Llub He who huaflv of mighrq mnchirfs rlnnrf' Lawrence Fleming Mg Jeuqnv and labors and aspirations are my friends. Corbin Frye, Corin Varsity Basketball, 30. 31. 32. 331 Varsity Football, 30: Secretary 'L' Club. 31, 32, 33. I dare do all lhnl muy become a man. Glenn Parler .-l mlm! man: get prrhups he is asleep. Papa Forry-rhrn THE PRESIDENT--T933 THE BATTLE OF THE CENTURY OR CRASHING THROUGH A group oT one acT plays by F. HobT and H. Wilcox. Compiled by BETTY SHOEMAKER. THE TENDERFOOT Scene: Lincoln High School. Time: SepTember 2, I93O. lThe room Teems wiTh sTudenTs. Even aT This early sTage There are some IaTe- comers, and each new arrival is enThusiasTicaIly greeTed by his Triends. Finally The chairman pounds Tor order. Chairman: NominaTions are in order Tor a class presidenT. lHalT The class rise To Their TeeT To make nominaTions. Quick curTain To show The lapse OT abouT 30 minuTes' Time.j Chairman fbangs Tor orderjz Your new oTTicers are: PresidenT, CIayTon ClaTlin: Vice- PresidenT, Corbin Frye: SecreTary, Jeane Maclvlillanq Treasurer, MargareT Main. The class Tlower will be The daTTodil: The class colors, black and gold? our moTTo, TogeTher we sTick, divided we're sTuck. fThe sTudenTs applaud or grimace. Even aT This Tender age we all had minds oT our ownll Tvlr. Wilcox: Don'T TorgeT To bring back your schedule cards, and don'T lose Them. WEBBED FEET Place: Union Lake. Time: LaTe aTTernoon, June I3, I93I. QRain drops paTTer on The rooT oT a summer coTTage. Inside is a cheery Tireplace, and a number oT sophomores are lounging around iT.J Muriel: Say, you know, Bud, you aren'T such a bad presidenT aTTer all. NoT every class presidenT inviTes his bunch ouT To his coTTage Tor a picnic. The swimming was grand. George Shanley: JusT you remember ThaT yours Truly, The vice-presidenT, did his biT carrying Those baskeTs up and down The hills aT Bloomer Park IasT April. Jeane: Speak Tor yourself, George. BuT They were lighTer going back up Than They were when you broughT Them down. Cyril: You girls spenT mosT of your Time on ThaT merry-goeround, didn'T you? lvlary: ThaT didn'T keep us Trom geTTing To The Top oT The ski-iump, did iT? I wasn'T a biT dizzy, eiTher. AT leasT noT going up. Bee: The sTeak roasT was Tun, buT I liked The May Day breakTasT. I love playing Tennis, and we had all Palmer Park To ourselves. Mr. Wilcox: I enioyed ThaT Too, Bee. lT's a greaT idea, if only iT weren'T QUITE so early in The morning. lvliss I-lobT: Do any of you Tellows wanT anyThing To eaT? I've TasTed nearly every- Thing, and I'm going To have Two more pieces OT ThaT chocolaTe cake. lBy The Time The curTain can be lowered, The TurniTure and The Tireplace alone remain on The sTage.J as is in as as TA blackboard sTands in TronT oT The curTain. A bellboy appears and wriTes some- Thing on iT. WhaT's This? Oh, The SepTember, I932, Class OTTicers : PresidenT, ArThur EllioTg ViceAPresidenT, William Friedrich: SecreTary, Mary STrachan, and Treasurer, Lyell l.ivingsTon.T as as wa as as AND SHE LIVES DOWN IN OUR ALLEY -in Place: The ballroom, Lincoln High School. Time: Evening, December I8, l93l. 1The oldesT cloThes imaginable hang Trom cloThes lines sTreTched across The room. In The cenTer oT The Tloor is a ChrisTmas Tree, buT whaT a ChrisTmas Tree! ITS boughs are laden wiTh empTy sTockings. There wasn'T any SanTa Claus!! FaiTh: And Doris Locke in overalls! Why, imagine! ff .inrmuiif an lhiilr Uni- llumlrrii lrnl Pugu' furry-f THE PRESIDENTHIQ33 CLASS WILL By EVELYN EHRLICHMAN. We, The Senior Class of The Abraham Lincoln l-ligh School in The CounTy of Oaks land and The STaTe of Michigan, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare This To be our LasT Will and TesTamenT, in manner following, viz.: FirsT, we will and direcT ThaT all our iusT debTs and graduaTion expenses be paid in Tull lif crediTor will accepT scripl. Second, we, wiTh The greaTesT deliberaTion as To The possibiliTy of fuTure use give. devise, and bequeaTh The following arTicles To be disTribuTed when we have passed beyond: To The school we leave a vacancy To be quickly filled To iTs capaciTy by sTudenTs who will revere, honor, and carry on The TradiTions and cusToms. To Miss T-lobT and Mr. Wilcox, our Tried, beloved advisors, we leave The saTisfac- Tion of a Theorem finally solved. Mr. Bradshaw, our principal, receives us back inTo his porTals as independenT P. G.'s. The forTunaTe freshmen are The unworThylf7j recipienTs of our forgoTTen digniTy, losT hopes and abiliTy To geT by on noThing. The silly, saucy, simpering sophomores are To receive The scholarly, solemn, sophisTicaTed TraiTs of The seniors. The iuniors are given one year To acquire our TacTful manner of disagreeing wiTh everyone on every subiecf. The coming seniors are given The praise, blame, honor and censure accorded To The eldesT class. I Magnanimously The members of The class have decided To parT wiTh Their numer- ous personal TraiTs, abiliTy, possessions and Things odd and oTherwise. . . . WiTh malice Toward none and chariTy for all, These gifTs are begueaThed. BeTTy EdminsTon, Bee Cranick, Lela Kroh and Mary STrachan will Their love of sporTs To Sally Rigg, Gussie Eschberger, Peggy ClemeTT and Erannie Evans. Jim Day, lrvin BerndT and lvan l-lorn, Taking piTy on Tud KiTTle and Bob Bing- ham, have decided To leave a fooT or so behind. Gordon SweeT refuses To leave his capable Thoroughness behind, for he claims he musT keep iT if he is To succeed, buT he is willing To bequeaTh his musical appreciaTion To Doc Andrews. Elmer Mallon leaves his man-abouT-Town air To Carl Pollmar. l-larvey Davis and Lyle Eroberg bequeaTh Their baby faces To ChrisTen Holmes as They are abouT To become MEN. Bill Friedrich and Claribel Evans deparT To ioin Their P.G.'s, Taking everyfhing along. UnTo The new Lincolnian sTafT do Muriel Lyon, Faifh Wickenden, Glenna Graham and Evelyn FeTsch bequeaTh The second-hand gum, sTale iokes and rioTous guieT of The clubroom-The Lincolnian room. BeTTy Shoemaker refuses To parT wiTh her numerous TalenTs ThaT make her a fine classmaTe and she leaves us only The memory oT good sporfsmanship. UnTo The world aT large do Elaine Donaldson, DoroThy Bleakley and Agnes Morris willingly bequea+h Their iolly goodwill and opTimisTic views. Leaving Their hearTs in The care of CharloTTe Newcomb and Elsie Parker, Don Pacer and Cyril Bedford bravely sTarT TorTh To seek new fields of conquesT. WaTT? Oh, Gavin and Bernard WenT guiefly while no one was looking, leaving only a smile for RiTa WichT. WiTh a magnanimous spiriT, Bob Plumb has decided To leave his big-imporTanT- bluffing manner To The meek souls who sTand in awe of The faculTy. fDon'T push. Lines form To The righT.j !CnnlinumI on Pain' Om' llumlrril .Srrrnj Page Forly-fi THE PREsiDENT.-i933 CLASS PROPHECY ny Murcia won. IT was The winTer of I954. The world was experiencing The worsT Tinancial misery iT had ever known. NaTion-wide, business was aT a sTandsTill. Never beTore in hisTory had such a depression Tallen upon The shoulders ol: The people, excepT perhaps ThaT one back in I933. Then suddenly, like a brighT and leading sTar Trom above, elecTion Time rolled along and on March 4, 1955, The greaTesT man The UniTed STaTes has ever known, or ever will know, was inauguraTed inTo The presidency oT The UniTed STaTes, Mr. ChesTer lBudJ Quinlan. PresidenT Quinlan had always had a passionaTe yearning To visiT WashingTon. I-Ie had builT his hopes and air-casTles on The DisTricT of Columbia. Back in his high school days, Mr. Quinlan had been keenly disappoinTed when iT was announced ThaT There would be no WashingTon Trip Tor The Seniors because oT The Tinancial siTuaTion. AT lasT his dreams had been realized. And now, on April 7, The presidenT having given sleepless days and nighTs devising ways To bring relieT To The Thousands oT help- less ciTizens, Tound iT necesary, in order To ward OTT a nervous relapse, To Take a Tew momenTs resT. We, explained PresidenT Qufnlan To his cabineT, have worked hard and sTead- ily Tor a monTh bringing The world ouT oT iTs worsT depression and I Think we are enTiTled To a shorT period oT relaxaTion. I agree wiTh you, exclaimed Bill Friedricks, The vice-presidenT. And I, chimed in BeTTy Shoemaker, SecreTary oT STaTe, and Earl I-lalliday, SecreTary of Treasury, simulTaneously. l Think we'll Take a Trip This aTTernoon Trom 5:00 To 5:3O, concluded The presidenT. As The members of The cabineT agreed To The Time, preparaTZons were made Tor The nonTravel around-The-world Trip. The huge WhiTehouse Radio-Tele-visionisTic Machine was carried To The presidenT's sTudy and The Tour prepared To Take leave oT Their surroundings. This machine was invenTed by Dr. DeToresT Malloy, world's greaT- esT scienTisT, and operaTed by his assisTanT, Bill I-lollis. The Radio-TelevisionisTic Machine was a device which, by The mere Turning oT The dials, enabled one To see any parT OT The world he wished and also To speak wiTh any one he desired. As Mr. Hollis sTarTs The machine, a vision oT Texas Tlashes on The screen. I-lello, There cries The exalTed presidenT TorgeTTing his posiT'on, as he spies his Tormer school Triends, Cyril Bedford, Leonard C., George Shanley, and Don Facer riding broncos on a ranch. They are suddenly called in To supper by The chieT cook and boTTle washer, Miss Evelyn E., and wiTh a hasTy good-bye To The presidenT, They disappear inTo The ranch-house. The scene quickly shiTTs To The Colorado Rockies. On The main sTreeT oT a liTTle Town called Wilcoxdale, a general sTore seems To be The main aTTracTion. ClaTlin- Clunis-ClaTlin, reads The sign above The door. We sell anyThing Trom nuTs To hairneTS. Business is Tine, replies Mr. ClaTlin in answer To The presidenT's qucryy. We'II be able To sell lighT wines and beer as soon as ThaT bill goes Through Congress. ThaT's whaT my TaTher Told me back in The good old 3O's. The Radio-TelevisionisTic Ship nexT Turns iTs dfals on The ciTy of Los Angeles where a circus is in Tull sway. Now, says The ringmasTer, Mr. John Lindsay, The Tive world' wide daring Trapese perTormers, Ellen WesTergaard, Viola Parker, Agnes Campion, I-lelen Lindsay and Laura Mounfield, will make Their appearance. NexT comes The TighTrope walking Twins, Marian and MargareT T-lorn, one Tor all, and all Tor one. Taking a greaT Tancy To CaliTornia, The presidenT requesTs To be Taken To parT of The business secTion. As he gazes on The various oTTices oT lawyers, docTors, brokers and real esTaTe agenTs, his aTTenTion is suddenly arresTed by The figure oT a man. IT is Gordon SweeTl ii I uid .in lhim' Un. Plunifn-ii lfighrl lull. liirly si THE PRESIDENT--1933 WE HAVE BUILDED By LAURA MOUNFIELD. Experiences morlar holds Tas? The sfones mighly. Eirsl polished. Then filled logefher, To make up a Temple of Knowledge +o live in, A shield againsl Life's sformy wealher. Each slone in The walls is a precepl we've masferedg Each window, a broad-minded view: Each pillar and posl is a hard Task cornpleled: Each candle, a lhoughl burning True. We'll furnish The Temple wifh heallh, sfrengfh and vigor. The oufcome of sporls played for lun. The painlings and piclures will be our reminders Of Lincoln and all we have done. Our guesfs shall be mem'ries and lhey shall be welcome, For genial hosls we shall be. Our whole life shall pass as a greal cavalcade- l-lerilage of our own cenfury. Farm E PRESIDENT--I9 CLASSE 5.5.1. r J, 4 P nf, . ,- ,,, Hg. E ,gl',i'Sf -4 x ., ,Fr 'N V, gf-56? 'T' -4 O ,ii V1 'g?'? 1 XII v ' r f Y 4 1 'Q Q uit ,f.? ,l 11,4 ' 5' ' af A . 'al , . IVA. ff --. THE P,ljESIDENT--If9 r33 : ffl I 1 T' KOIX I -yr I xf 'I op IM-rr, lrll In n.1hr 1. Ilnmptun Ix Furla. I'-. I rcml-,rr X Corn--r, XI ,Iam Iwmyf Nl Wcklr, Q Drudv Qrrcy Suuuzd Rau:-I lrrrmrd. II Klmlx. I Kant? L',Krc'cr. l,Ixrupk.1 I Ir-,mv II II .Xrrv I I'wvrrvn1,xn, II lnnn R. Llxrlx. Ii Burr. A lhcvnr XI Hwrn- , I llril ROLUYB, I, .Irvncm NI Iimmrdel. NI I'nI1cr.B.IuIwh.m 1 I'v.xnx Xl rnuxl In-r--n R IIN .nrc I hhbcrl I I I CLASS OF JANUARY! 1934 Presidenr Clare WhII7nq Vice-Presidenr Russ Kemps Secretary Phyllis Slworler Treasurer Jack Berryman lwn lim' ll-fl lu fwfr! 'II 'wwru ,I XX',r'Iwr Il. Il'1, 'lk XY,xu-in I XVIII-'rx X' Y-mug If I'--lvrc XY XYrIwn, I Nwrgux. CI, luis. II IImlg1.n, All-'ml Run. I. Inxh. .I. Mqlanl In I'rurn-., IB .-Mlvmnn Ii XX'rIlr.mrx I II-fZm.m I llrg1,1.I'I NI.1rrnn,l IVIHIIH J. XI'.1nIvS-.. In Uncut 1 1 Inf! lhiuu' II I-ov:-Ili I. Irmrilvv. ,I Umung Y XYIHIK' II I'-m-,uv I' Xlmlw I.. Inrulmx NI it-'vfr I IYUWI II IL.ch.1rd- ll Xvzxfrrru II Stump, N Nun.-n l'.r,y. I rrrrrf mf e THE PREsiDENT--i933 SENIOR B CLASS HISTORY ln February, l93l, we enTered upon our iourney Through high school wiTh Mrs. Harper and Mr. Keinbaum as our advisors. Those elecTed To hold oTfice in our class during This semesfer were: PresidenT, Clare l-lampTon: vice-presidenT, Bob Crocker: secreTary, Marion l-lorng Treasurer, Jack Berryman. A sTeak roasT, held aT Cass- ElizabeTh lake, was The social evenT for The semesTer. When we reTurned To school in SepTember we found ThaT we had a new advisor. Mr. Keinbaum had been Transferred, and Mr. Cole was chosen To replace him. As our leaders we chose LesTon ChaTfield, presidenT: Jim Crowe, vice-president Grace Moran, secreTaryg Marion l-lorn, roll call leader: Jack Berryman, Treasurer. A home room council was chosen To manage our affairs. Our choices Tor class colors were brown and gold. Our flower was To be The Tiger lily. The moTTo we chose To live up To was, Knowledge is Power. We had a hard-Time parTy. BoTh The Sopho- more B's and A's aTTended. As a means of supplying our Treasury wiTh more funds, we sTarTed a magazine campaign under The sponsorship of The Crowell Publishing Company. As Junior B's we enTered inTo bigger and beTTer Things. Our oT'ficers were chosen as follows: Joe Lash, presidenfz Jim Walfers, vice-presidenT: Grace Moran, secreTary: Marion l-lorn, roll call leader: Jack Berryman, Treasurer. During EasTer vacaTion we worked on our play, IT Pays To AdverTise. We suddenly decided To have a dance. We spenT very liTTle Time in preparaTion for iT, buT iT Turned ouT To be very successful. We had greaT hopes for making our play a success so we puT forTh a greaf efforT To do so. True To The narne of The play, we adverTised iT To a greaT exTenT. On May l3Th The audiTorium was packed. The splendid work and co-operaTion of The casT and Those who helped was noT in vain. As Junior A's we sTarTed working on a masquerade dance. The dance proved To be very successful and we made quiTe a sum which was To be used in The preparaTion of The prom. Everyone worked hard Toward making The prom a success. The gym was decoraTed in a circle moTif. We had a good crowd and everyone had a good Time. Toward The end of The semesTer we learned ThaT we were going To lose Mr. Cole. When he lefT To pracTice law, we presenTed him wiTh a gifT. NoT only our own class, buf The whole school regreTTed his leaving. We look forward To This semesfer in high school wiTh greaT expecTaTions of making n success of our nexT play and our banqueT. BEYOND ALL HELP Do you wanT a small picTure or a large one? A small one, of course. Well, Then, for heaven's sake close your mouTh. .i Oi. War cry of The molecules: Up and aTom, boys, up and aTom. iw Mr. Young To The eighTh hour glee class: We haven'T enough copies of This piece To go around, so please pass Two To every one. 1'.,.,.- mm THE PRIISIDEIHIT--I933 y, Imp Run, IIII I-I :mhz R I'v.1n XX' lu'Iuur S tlvcck B I'ImgI:.1na, I I'Ir.I I I'1Iu Il Icvuk, 1 taxon I Juln-is I5 Iinghl R -Xlnmn Il Imvlcr Ii l,oI'rc1c IW Lv.1h'.1u'I1 I O-nwr. lhxnl R-fu' in .Imnlumn J I'-In n I I1n.ngvr, I, I oxen G III'mr.cI1 II !orj.w,nn II Ihvns I Iirumn, I5 Irxn I Iirmmn I' INV: un I .I--wh I Ifkhcn XI I'wucI1 J IIVK wx I I1 u., nw-117.1 Ihm I iwlrrcu XI IImv-.rv I3 Iinlfx' I7 I'I,wr. N Ir-Imam XX' l'.lII I1 II III-I .I I3Iul11mg XI .Iuk'muII I .Iclluxx X' Iimrn'nIwrg XI IIar-Img. X'. L'mur Ii Ilmvnl--:I 'Z I'-.mm I I-mu XX' Ilumx-r I Iiurfrn-,-In .I, II.umu'mn I-:ful Run' I'-. I Jnwmn. Il Ilrvcn I IMI?-'Ic+ I. 1 mwlu' I Imc sr XI I 1Ilu-' .I XIYI' I ,Xn.Irrxw. X' I'-uxI,1II .X Ifn In CLASS OF JUNE, 1934 X. K 01 Inu Rmb. III! In 1vIfl'! II, XXIIHIIINIII XX' Il1iI1.1r.Ixux1, ,I. Rook I IIVI-fr II XX'mwI, II. XIJEIUMIAIJ G. Ilnlwrii. F: Blnglmlu III. fXIuurv, II, 'I rxcI1Irr, XX' NIM-IrI-IICIII, rX VIVINI-I, .X Ilnlwusulx. II, N.1nncn lhInl Ima --XX' XX'ImI I Nvvurvnx XX' Nurlun I, Nclmnlw. X' QIIm'1.' I .'XmInxu I X'An Irck. XX' Qpcnfcr, .I Selva. L, Alckjunnn .I. KIJVIIII In Xlnrux 4. XX'IIsun. I XXIAHILII, :X XXIINII' vcoml Run'--.I. XX'n1Iwr. I. XX'.1II, II. 'IIwm.1s. I'1 Ilmlwnburg.-r .l, XI.1Ic-wfm, .X XIM rr,11Iv II XI-vrru I, N,u1nrn .I XX'1fIwnIIvn, II X'nIIIck, II SI-Ilw, II Pnckvrnng Il Lkxmmlur lxrxl Run' X' Nvwrx, I, XI.1rr. .I Sdwlrnwl I'I. Md .III-'rIx'. II XX'c.'Iu .'X. XI-xnmr. I .XILIW-mm1yIx N Nwllnr, I Smnruqll J Nfl-..In, XI I'ulncr, I SJIII-r-. XI Ilu1II--r Page llffgwlvr I iwkibny. ' S 3 THE PRESIDENT--1933 CLASS HISTORY ' PresidenT ,....,. . , , VicTor SchulT2 Vice-PresidenT . , . ,.,.,, Bob Fowler SecreTary ...... ,... F rances Evans Treasurer ....A.,,.,......,..,.,.... RoberT AlTman l-lark ye, all ye boys and girls aT Lincoln High School! We, now juniors, are abouT To enTer an exciTing year as seniors of This school. As Sophomore B's our firsT duTy was To selecT our advisors. Luckily we were al- lowed The guardianship of Miss Gerow and Mr. Averill, who Thus far have been all ThaT we could desire. Our firsT class officers were: PresidenT, Joe Eorcier: Vice-Pres- ThaT we could desire. Our firsT class officers were: PresidenT, Joe Forcierg Vice-Presi- Our firsT evenT was, as usual, a sTeak roasT aT Bloomer STaTe Park, and whaT a Thoroughly enioyable Time we all had! Then our nexT proiecT was a ioinT parTy wiTh The Then IOA's. IT was decided To have a hard Time parTy, and cosTumes and decora- Tions Turned ouT To be mosT appropriaTe. Then, as all classes, we had To begin raising money for The Prom ThaT we were To sponsor in laTer years. So our class was allowed To handle The selling of baskeTball TickeTs. The amounT was very beneficial To our Treasury. Now The ineviTable happened-we became Sophomore A's, and now we had To choose our flower colors and moTTo. They were chosen as follows: Flower, Lily of The Valley: Colors, Green and WhiTe: MoTTo, We fly wiTh our own wings. IT was as Sophomore A's ThaT we sponsored our firsT dance alone. IT was a huge success and a good Time was had by all. We Then considered ourselves The mosT ac- complished class of The school! NexT came The biggesT evenT of The year-we became Junior B's. Again we wenT To Old EaiThTul for anoTher sTeak roasT. Then came The fun! We now could choose a play To be presenTed by our own class. Mr. WesTlake suggesTed ThaT we presenT SmiIin' Through. The suggesTion was adopTed by The whole class and work was sTarTed immediaTely. Many Turned ouT for The Try-ouTs, and everyone Tried hard for a parT. Our judges were Miss Gerow, Miss Barnes and Mr. WesTlake. AfTer much debaTing The casT was chosen. The whole class showed splendid cooperaTion To make The play boTh a financial and social success. The producTion was presenTed on January 2OTh To a full house aT boTh The maTinee and evening performances. WiTh This success we decided To celebraTe, so we held a parTy. In spiTe of The bank holiday, which was now boThering everybody, we managed To make ends meeT. IT was planned To have iusT a Good4Time ParTy, so no decoraTions were used and everyone who came forgoT abouT The DEPRESSION and had a good Time. And now we are all hoping To have as successful a Time in our senior year. ,Ol And if you are going To leave your insTrumenTs home, sTay home yourselves and bring your insTrumenTs wiTh you, shouTed Mr. SmiTh To an asTonished band. .T O1 WhaT was George WashingTon noTed for? l-lis memory. WhaT makes you Think his memory was so greaT? They erecTed a monumenT To iT. 1.1 W Do you wanT a hair cuT7 Naw, cuT 'em all. A lugs mfg.: .1 I-,x . MJ 33 J QI THE If I in lfmu. lrfl lu r1'I1I -.I. Smith R. Ilnxlmp R. fvrd. 0. Sluwnrt .I, Y.mI3u-cn U Vunn If NIcI7crn1IlI. .I IIIumIv. K' Tcnrv. NV I'Ic'mrcIx Pm I7.1ugI1vrIv I. Rnbx' R XX'rxl1amrf. II XYI11Irvv N I'.xc.w I III1-..I Y Xu' X4uu1IIIw.L-'I7 TJVI--r NI IUCN' k.,I2c .I1 XIvrch.1nl, II XIxcInlmIw Ii XIuxpIw I5 Smllnur I Nlnpynxul XI Llwrmoghrr, IJ. Snxwicr, I3. Wagncr .X NI.mIc, I Ilan, IW Ulnvrr I, Iiccknur .-X I?cImr. rxl Run'--V. INIfCulchcon. .I VCA!! I'v Klurnsh N 'II.wIor.I IVICNUI I. NIHJHIIIIHQ R XXHIII I XV.1IIx.n fn NIIIML-'rm II Nrhnfl I Iinnlnnw, NI NIIHINII If hlrplmralu I' I'rniv I KIM .ml CLASS OF JANUARY, 1935 .f QI' 4' f Hlwplfwut IJ! I-1rnr. I I'-.I1nrfIs,.I. :Mqrn I I'froIwr11, XY I Ilulwv V. I'-mvIIu I II-urnrll rrcn, 1' KUIIHI CI II.unncIh XV, I unnor II. .Xrnuln-ng. If. IIIcI.x Ilnnl Inu -A Kr-vrlwr. .N II-Jw, NI II.1IIuI.uY. .I I7ngg.1n, .I, KIn'rvI1I'W I Ivxxu. Ii I vnu. Ii. II-wvlmr, Il, IIMIE. Ii VI1.1IIcv. KI, Urxlc. XV Ir.1Iw IW Iiwvpprn. M-'mul lCfuI'ffU. I,nIwI1, XV Ivvvnx. l lkmlrr IQ Ihvrv XI IIo-vwr, I. Kmlvm I Iuluw. XI I'1!.ukIwuru Y, I'r.u.1n A. I-xchbulgcr. XI I'vurIxu XI J-vImx.m. I' UIIIIIIII. Ii, I'-rI1xmgJur luv Rfrw- -P, I-mg, Y, 1 lark. V. I.vnns I' Inlwrly. I. .XIlI.mII, NI I'murnc, .I mulmu, .X .v.-ur ,I Uigyan I Krupkn. M. Ihwn Y II.vIIm.1n. I'. lnu.Ium,m IIIIIII IIIIVIIJ flvpy iff! K' 4,41 - THE PRESIDENT--I933 JUNIOR B CLASS HISTORY l-low fime flies! If was only a liffle over a year ago when we were lO B's. Mrs. Cooke and Mr. Ferguson were our advisors. Esfablished in fhe cafeferia. we soon elecfed Bud Kromer, presidenf: James 'Vl'elch, vice-presidenfg Dick Mcrchanf, secref fary: Gordon Conn, freasurer: and Eleanor Walker, chairman of The enferfahmonf commiffee. The firsf big evenf was a sfeak roasi. Packing our hof-dogs and rolls, we clambered info cars and wenf ouf fo Bloomer Sfafe Park fo frolic. ln May fhe gymnasium became a scene of fesfivify while a greaf gafhering danced fo fhe delighlful music of The Barbarians. The scenf of lilacs filled 'rhe air, and Allie room was a mass of beaufiful colors. Our class was fhe sponsor of fhis dance. In Sepfember, Bud Kromer was re-elecfed presidenfg Bill Burch succeeded James Welch as vice-presidenf: George Kiffle was made freasurer: l-lelen Schnell, secretary, and Eleanor Walker, fhe chairman of The enferfainmenf commiffee. To arouse good fellowship and fo gef beffer acquainfed wifh our new members, we again visifed Bloomer Sfafe Park. Lafer 'rhe boys of 'rhe home-room received a silver cup for winn'ng The Iriframural Sporfs Confesf of fhe pasf year. We hope fhaf fhey may keep rhis beaufful frophy for af leasf anofher year. When furkey flavor filled fhe air, we gave a l-larvesf Frolic Dance in fha gymnasium on November 23. Beauliful yellow chrysanfhemums showed in every corner. The Paul Jones Orchesfra furnished fanfasfic music. The dance was a huge success. Now as fhe II B class we have Merle Halliday as presidenf: James Diggan, vice- presidenfy Roberf Bone, secrefary: Gordon Conn, freasurer, and Eleanor Walker, chairman of fhe enferfainmenf commiffee. The biggesf fhing our class has done was lo produce The Queens Husband. Mr. Wesflake and Miss Barnes acfed as fhe faculfy direcfors. Roberl Murphy was fhe sfudenf direcfor and Edward Panfillon fhe fechnical direcfor. The casf was as follows: King Eric Vlll. . . . Whiffield Connor Queen Marfha .. . .... Marfha Down Princess Anne , Velma McCufcheon Princess Anne .... .... G wendolyn Silksfone Granflon . .Joseph Monroe Phipps , . Roberf Murphy Norlhrup Charles Green Lord Birfen. .. . . Gordon Conn Major Blenf . . . Bill Burch Fellman ........ ...,..... J ames Brill Prince William , ,Richard Merchanf Laker .,,... ,,,... , . John Van Deusen Pefley . . . . . . . .... Augusfa Eschberger Firsf Lady-in-Waifing. .. ,Virginia l-lallman Second Lady-in-Waifing, . , , . Dorismarie Soehner Soldier , . , . , . . , Richard Colby Soldier . . . , l-lenry Mclnfosh Soldier . . Bud Kromer The mafinee of The play was given fo a greaf mass of sfudenfs on March 9. The following evening, March IO, The curfain rose To a large audience, in spife of lhe bank holiday. May we go on and bring back laurels for our school and for our name! Faye ling-rn 'E S THE PRESIDENT--I933 Dpv? Tup lx'u.m'. III! In rlllhl' -J.Br1Il. F. Grrv, J Bnldwln Il Bbnclmrsl, I IIII' J lnhnxon IJ Baxlluv, B. I Imlllefd. .l .lunuw LJ Holton. I3, l'Q.1x!nI.1, 1' Lucblch. U Jurrxck. Thlrrlkuu'-'R.l'I.1ncux,A .lnlmw XV. Bmw v L. Bemvngur I I'-r.x.Ifvv I Back.-flu' Y llnnpur ID Kmuung, R lnndur J Jacquux. B, lrw.n Pw Clown, K iarplnrur S, In-.'..1nd Surund Row -Ms. Slaxwel H .-Xgcr, I. Jcnkune, Nl Burns, li Bcv:'.'. I, Bnrlxur ll Brown, II. Iurguxon. I Iryu li Boswell, H Andrcuw. J. Hanna ll Babcock, P 4' urnerl L. M. A.:-.l'n. L' lrom L' Bmx.1nlul, D lndav llrxr Row- If Hagvl Y, Cnllmpn-, D. Ii.-ll,J Brnwn I Loomcr I Hnt.x.I .-Xnl-Nev U .-Xndr-non I Bn-rx H Ontfxllm V Cunnan, L' fmxrnl I. KM! CLASS OF JUNE, 1935 l'op Rmr, Irf! In rlabr- HJ. Kcrshnrr Cf XVcstcrgn.xrd. J, Il-wllns, I. Kcrmodc, D, Sxurlu. I3 Taylor. R. Mills, 15, Ncplxrw B. Lazcnby. J, Sanumore. Cl, Llusky, lj. Gnllirh Flfih Row-L. 'I uckcr, B. Moran, R. Bnhup. G, Snyder, R. Marlxn, I Zubcl, D. .-Xndcrwn, J Hull, J Pnrmnx, fourlh Raw'--J. Bnlsborough, .I All-lzgcr M, XV.uln15luy, B Swwl, Z. .XIacf.l.nnr, J 5hmnulwr, I. Wchh, U. Sn-vcr G. Paterson, H. Mvrn, E. Rmenau, I. hallnun, KI, A Sanborn, NY. Rnd. Q. XX'.1rncr. IS. Gnbxon lrhnrll Run'--lf. Pnlwr, M A. XV.1lson. R I.oflus lf, Morris. I. Rnmlall, :X Ula, U, Nlmnn. Y Ilcrrv. N. Pctcrwun G. Strachan, Nl. XVcs.lon, R, Noglxc, lf Barr, I, Vlgclmhn .Suomi Row-'M l. Pxckcrxng. NI, Junlunx, R Jumnfn, I. NIun.1gh.m, LI XY-'IIs. I5 Mmuglmn IE N,lh.lbedl.ln, 'I' XVQQIW Ii. Nah.1bm.In.1n, A. Waldcn, I5 Ilntclmnnl, I. Nlnlschulnx, l. Munn-V I-'rrxr Row-XV. Mmn, Nl 'lkhon1.1s. Ii. luhur, Q, hclnrnwr 'Ik XV,1Idun. A, MI-lmn li Su.1m.xn J Ynnccnt LJ llardrstx' R. Klrbv, I'.nv,- INN., five THE PRESIDENTUIQ33 IOA CLASS HISTORY Presidenf ...............,.,.,..,.,. Douglas Bafhey Vice-Presidenf .,... . , .Richard Anderson Secrefary ....,.....,. . . . ..., Roberf Chaffield Treasurer ........,.,,....,.,. ,....... G race Wells We began our senior high school educafion in Sepfember, l932, wifh Miss Olive Maxwell and Allan I-Iasliff as our advisors. The people elecfed fo handle fhe class business were: Ross Marfin, presidenf: Richard Anderson, vice-presidenfg Bill Main, secrefary, and Grace Wells, Treasurer. Our social acfivifies began very soon with a sfeak roasf af Bloomer Sfafe Park, which was a greaf success. In fhe early parf of December we had a Chrisfmas parfy. Upon refurning fo school in January, we found some of fhe old faces missing, buf we also found new faces and our home-room was quife large, alfhough we now had I49 members as compared wifh I56 which had been fhe number in our class before. We elecfed our new class officers as follows: Douglas Bafhey, presidenf: Richard Anderson, vice-presidenf: Roberf Chaffield, secrefary, and Grace Wells, freasurer. Scarlef and silver were selecfed as our class colors: our flower is fhe American beaufy rose, and our class moffo is The sfars are above: lef us climb. IF BOYS TALKED LIKE GIRLS Oh, Chuckie darling, whaf an adorable fie, exclaims Francis Zobel, fhrowing himself info Chuck Cameron's arms. And fhaf reminds me, honey, you looked iusf foo sweef for words fhis morning as you sfood in home room and glared af fhe baddie fbaffyj Seniors. If made fhe curu-fesf picfure! Jusf fhen Lloyd Berryman skips gracefully by. Isn'f he iusf fhe duckiesf fhing? whispers Chuck, while powdering his nose. Yes, he has fhe darlingesf dimpley no wonder all fhe girls fall for him, agrees Zobel. While fhe fwo carefully comb fheir marcelled locks, Graham Kempe frips Iighfly on fhe scene. Guess whaf, dearief' he gurgles, playfully apple-cheeking Chuck. The coach iusf kissed me. I-Ie said I was fhe sweefesf boy on fhe feam. I nearly died-I was so fhur-r4riIledI I-Iere Ed Broome makes a fragic enfrance, dabbing his eyes wifh a scenfed hanky. Whaf is fhe maffer, dear? cry fhe ofher boys as fhey go info a huddle. Oh- o-o-o-ooo, wails Ed, Mrs, Harper flunked me, and -+ here fhe poor fhing's emofions simply overcome him. Don'f cry, honey. soofhes Chuck, as he ambles off wifh his arm abouf fhe afore- menfioned Ed. Whaf a relief! sighs Graham. Were-n'f his socks a frighf? shudders Percival Zobel, while he furns his back fo ndiusf his garfer. Ill! THE PRESIDENT--I933 'lun ROW, Iufi In rrlflvr---D. Ingersoll. G I5v.1ns. T. I'IuhI.1IJ, ff HJl.c.1r, M 'I'm'ry, R IIuH'n1.m, P NI.1cKnnr II V Marxh, C. XValkim. .I Ihulnn. fourrh Row- If. ilmrlcrx, G Smuh J. Imnk, IE NIQKI-nlus. :X Xlndwn I Kahn, Ii fXIcl.1nI, I lIn!Iun Pm I J, Barr, XV, Gqwnc. 'I hlnl Row'--I.. II.1I1fax. I7 Hart, If. I.lndrr If Crlrnbblu, I5 frown, S Kr-N, I Icwxx I I'-,nImIl A' . Yrlblck. G. Goodnutf, R, 'XV.1rrvn. .I I'1xI1vr. II. Harper In X I nlll n ku Ssrurnl Ron NV. Mctlgur. J, NIcI..1ughIln A, kluw, B. lhxwcv XI. Ixnid, II lr-flair. .I .-MI.1mx. Ii Ixnch Ix 9 A. Iiorlh. II. Hunt. A Chvynu lkrrwt Row-fS, Blvnklcv. II Irxun, F. Iiurnclt. I7 McKrn1uc I. Irwnd Il II.1llm.1n, I5 I'wvn.un II I'-rrgp N mx 7 IJ, Cameron, II. Innes, I- Burn, CLASS GF JANUARY, 1936 'r.I,1 law, Ivff fo f IH Urnmy lhnrllz Ibm-ff S. Ncnrn, Ibm! Row--Il Sr II. Orders Srruml Ibm'- II, Gerard, l'Ar:,f II-nu-'I H, rump.- .I, Slurp. M, Snndcrmn, Ii. Vrcrcc, li Rodgers. IT, Aflanu, II, Inrquhnr, XI. IJngx, I' Inmprns, XI I1xIx, if AIU ullurs, C Icpgmrri, I I .-lr I II v. xrI W. Mrrihcll, Ii. Alllnnd. I-wart, O, XVcIls, R. Townsend, V. ffollmgc. I3 Prrrv. If fIInxw, NI, Xhcumlwr. .I. Clcmw XI 0 an IV. 1 nwion. .I. Sp.mg.1Iur, Y. Plotunmu. ,I. linac :rllrl-G. Hnvw, Q, Rulunxon. I7. fnrrnn. M, Iiuhn, .I, I1sIn'r. P1 I'vr-wwn, M V. I'-mn Ilunx I7 Junkme, NI. Mrllx. I, NHT. M. Durlun, In I'-rucc P Iiollnn II Iirnrrl U. NILNAIIV, ua 0. Nnuth, .I. VanXVv1l-I, J, Ikcrrymnn K.lvrlIww, X, Perry. I' XXIIIN, NI, lnppru, ir Hnrnvr, IJ XX.u1guxh'r. I4 Inlxlwrgvr, Il 'Itlmrnr NI I'nr IT, XX'UrrIx, NI. IJIHUM. I . J THE PREsioENT--i933 CLASS HISTORY PresidenT . .,,. .... . . , , .. Ralph ShelTon Vice-PresidenT , , , ....,, . . Harry Irwin Secrefary , . . ...A... , . . , . GreTchen Hoerner Treasurer ., . , ..A, . Mary Cafherine Brooks We organized our home room of I42 members in The lower sTudy hall in January, wiTh Miss Barnes and Mr. BesT as our advisors, wiTh The grand feeling ThaT we were now Sophomores. The firsT Thing we did was To elecT our officers, aT which Timo Elfori BurneTT was appoinfed chairman of The enTerTainmenT commiffee. We chose our moTTo, One for all and all for one, and our flower, red and whiTe rose, by a commiTTee consisfing of Homer LeClaire, JuaniTa BelT and D'clc Bisbee. Our colors, red and whife, were chosen by Jane Fisher, Pafricia HouqhTon and Hughes Harper. We sTarTed ouT making our home room a success by having enTerTainmenT by various fellow sTudenTs, and since Then we have had ofher enTerTainmenTs which ElTo:1 BurneTT, RuTh Pierce and Harry Irwin have secured for us. We had a boys' and girls' baslcefball Team. While The boys dIcln'T do so good The girls goT second place. Those on The Team were: Girls-Edna Eschberger, Helen Kempe, EdiTh Whife, Evelyn Close, Edna Jones and Grefchen Hoerner: Boys-Kaln Elwood lcapT.J, Callan STone lMgr.J, Bob Finch, Harry Irwin, James Fisher, Eugene Lewis and Alfred PanTiIlon. In order To raise funds we decided To give a dance, which we called The May Frolic. The general chairman was Ralph ShelTon, wiTh BeTTy Brown as assisTanT chairman. We decided To have The College Rhyfhm Boys, whom BeTTy Brown obfained for us. The gym was docoraTed beaufifully by RuTh Pierce, Helen Beach, Jane Fisher and Marie Kuhn. We had a sfealc roasT aT Bloomer STaTe Park in order To geT boTTer acquainfed wiTh our ofher classmaTes. Homer LeClaire was chairman. it We hope To follow our moTTo and sficlc Togefher now and on our journey Through Ii e. IF GIRLS TALKED LIKE BOYS Hey, youse guys, warbles Madge Williams, befween chews on an enormous cud of gum, do we have a :':IA'z?xlT Girl Reserve meefing TonighT? Yah. Mary McClellan emphasizes her answer by punching Madge in The rnusclc. BeTTy PoinTer and LaFerne Wienelce, having noThing To do during Their sTudy period, playfully wresTle around The sTudy hall, scaTTering chairs as They progress. DisenTangling her legs, Lucile Gusfafson rises. AfTer sfraighfening her green blouse and blue Tie, she bellows: Boy, was I good in ThaT game yesTerdayI Did youse see me malce ThaT long shoT? NerTs, replies Madge. The Team couldn'T geT along wiThouT me-I do all The real playing. JusT Then Helen HampTon and Grace CouTTs noisily come info The room, The former's sl4irT hanging so low on her hips ThaT she seems To be in greaT danger of losing iT aI+ogeTher. They enTer The argumenf L also submiTTing high opinions of Themselves. The bell rings and as These roughneclcs fighf Their way Through The door Mary accidenTaIIy sfeps on BeTTy's Toe. Heres where we sTop Isuch profaniTy as was forTli- ooming will nc-T be prinTedl. I'ugJr lifu cu Qwnli !1fL. Wham lk 2 .30 - XL I A v .-W., . v-w v -- 1 go' inv- .li 'X L ..,. X XX D . ' ' ,G -jf 5 ff' .- if 'Q f'-i' ' , '-.UQSFQ ' Yall' A317-ff - '-lf','w.- t. .XXXf,C' FX,fi1,X:s.1 :X X, ,gg - ..,n. 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X X .. .XXXC JNXXJ! T . -- .f-.fd ,J ,., -A a.- , . . tw. X X vXr,m,.X. .X , ,. X I A 5....,. . ,, 1 A. , rl A --A.., . -'V MP1 -5 THE PRESIDENT--I933 rl up RULL2 IMI in rluhfr F. Hallndny. l Livingston. LH X'lcQumn, H Davis J, Mcilllxter, A lurlright. l Mogelgaaril. ' l 'h h X I D ' Xl Pm' 'l :nl Suu - . nm sr . 'JI am 1 un Kam uf . J-K 11,111 X illmms l. Xlmilllivlil l XX'iLkrndfvx 9 Dell 'l. XX'.auun, N, Trien , l., lm berg J .hr in. Jorglnxen . r nys I' I NTITTXTNXITTHU R g,lNlll FTX LINCOLNIAN STAFF Mr. Boyd, Mr. BesT and Mr. Bill have been The guiding hands behind The make- up, prinTing and TypeseTTing, Thanks To Them! Our Tall semesTer was opened wiTh a Tour-column paper wiTh The old sTyle OT Type. We soon changed The Type and The size oT The paper. The Type is oT The sTyle in which This is prinTed, buT The paper! Someone dropped iT in a pan oT prinTer's ink, because iT shrank To Three columns. IT iT hadn'T been Tor Lyle Frohberg's ad-geTTing propensiTies, we should have had a smaller paper. As iT happened, we squeezed in a six-page ediTion aT ChrisTmas-Time. ln The spring, Jeane MacMillan Took The ediTorial reins Trom The Trenzied hands OT Russ Kempe, and suddenly Tound ThaT The paper had shrunk To a Tour-page, Two-column vesT-pockeT ediTion which, alThough small, lacked noThing in keeping up The reader's inTeresT. Our Tall sTar reporTer was Daniel Blakeney Jorgensen, wiTh Jack lv1arTin a close second. ln The spring Glenna Graham was our sTar reporTer, wiTh KeiTh LaFounTaine as her under-sTudy. SomeThing Tells us ThaT we will hear more Trom Those Two perpeTraTors oT publi- caTion. T Ihr. lf - 'T ,gp 'H .xg ,I , w . h'. .hi- .vi 4 li I .fn M. :fx IA, A ff ., 5, sg , V gA4 11, , - Q-i,lzffi'- x I .x ,yi U :aft .ge . 4. L Jr.. W .jing w . v 'A -0' .dlp u 5:4 4. .df ff. . fi.. VUL . 3. .' '1 . w 0. ,. -- v f' 'WE V. Nfl 'f' 41. .. -1-.' -nl. ' .- X' N. ' J ' . 1 l. . . 1 . ., , . . ' .-..-1... ..l. . .. ,.,'. . , 1 04.11 A A, T. .7 '. .':.1 ' . ...-i'1'1-.- 35 tc ':. ' M :,,,1 -' ,A Y :fi . . -1 :'A ' 1 4 1 I f . A41 4' A 1 1', . . ' r- L - . . ,' ...,.. ,Q Jin. .A 1 I THE PRESIDENT--T933 Cyril Bedford KeiTh LaFounTaine Helen Lindsey Lyell LivingsTone MargareT Main Class EdiTor Business Manage' TypisT Calendar Edifor AcTiviTies EdiTor Elmer Mallon Jeane MacMillan ChesTer Quinlan ElizabeTl'i Shoemaker Gordon SweeT PhoTography EdiTor Feaiure Edilor AThleTic EdiTor Club EdiTor Ealilor THE PRESIDENT STAFF -- T933 IT our readers become so inguisiTive as To inquire TurTher concerning Their year book, They will realize ThaT iT was published Through The skill and labor oT a large sTaTT. The sTaTT was chosen by The advisors and ediTors. The members selecTed have been Tound To be conscienTious and compeTenT, giving Tull supporT To The edITors. Because of The Tinancial depression which has engulTed our ciTy and naTion, a program was planned by which The January and June classes oT T933 would combine To issue a bigger and beTTer year book. The January class acTed in The mosT sporTsmanlike manner by giving Tull supporT To Their share oT The duTies and Then wafTing a semesTer Tor The resulTs. Two ediTors-in-chieT were chosen, one Trom each class: and Tor each duTy, each class elecTed an assisTanT ediTor. This Tine sTaTT deserves much praise, buT each member realizes ThaT he was able To shine Through The eTTorTs oT The advisors. lvlr. BesT was always on hand Tor each meeTing. He manipulaTed The sTaTT in every direcTion as he produced new ideas, which always blossomed inTo success. No one ever reTused his assignmenTs and even Though he praises The sTaTT, we know ThaT he has led us. Mrs. Case was prepared To give Tull supporT wiTh her arTisTic TalenTs as soon as The sTaTT was organized. She seemed Tull and running over wiTh ideas Tor Themes, cuTs and designs. Our readers all know ThaT many Times The insTrucTor has much oT The work To do. IT you like The Theme and designs, remember The labors and TalenTs oT lvlrs. Case and her helpers. Each line QT wriTTc-n maTcrial has To be read and correcTed. This Task is borne by l.i.l. Si THE PRESIDENT--I933 l g L Lloyd Berryman Etta Mae Bulman Lucile Gustafson Helen Hampton Wayne Mandeville Photography Editor Feature Editor Editor Calendar Editor Athletics Editor Wilbur Pierce Wilma Rhodes Barbara Weeks Mr. Best Mrs, Case Mrs. Harper Business Manager Typist Art Editor Faculty Advisor Art Advisor Literary Advisor THE PRESIDENT STAFF -- l933 Mrs. Harper, the literary advisor, who helps select the best poem and advises writers ot the will and prophecy. Such a duty is not light and even though correct writing is seldom noticed, incorrect writing is always noticed: theretore Mrs. Harper bears the great responsibility. Did you notice the lines ot worry which developed on the taces ot the statt mem- bers during the period ot suspense concerning the Detroit bank tailure? They were all extremely anxious about the statt's money. There was S300 in the bank. It this was lost, there would be no annual. Now, you may understand the reason why Jeane MacMillan became so worried as to torget several meetings and why Mr. Best's mustachio turned greyf?l. The suspense ended when the school tunds were opened tor withdrawal. Everyone started his work with new zeal when he knew results would be torthcoming. You may believe it or not, but every Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock the statt met in the printing room. Sometimes they even met at 7:45 o'clock. Such an un- earthly time seems tantastic, but it is true, and each member may be congratulated tor their taithtulness. Rain, snow or sunshine made no ditterence to the sleepy-eyed studlgnts who gathered in the printing room, which was always open and occupied by Mr. est. The statt is composed ot Cyril Bedtord, Keith LaFountaine, Helen Lindsay, Lyle Livingston, Bud Quinlan, Gordon Sweet, Elmer Mallon, Jeane MacMillan, Margaret Main, Betty Shoemaker, Helen Hampton, Wilma Rhodes, Wayne Mandeville, Lloyd Berryman, Etta Mae Bulman, Wilbur Pierce, Lucile Gustatson, Barbara Weeks. Pagr S I 5 THE PREESJDENT.-1.95-3 'L X- XV 'ix '4 xg! r T Xl Ti-p lihlu' Irfl lu fulfil X' Schulw. 1 lnmaron. U Kvmpc R. Kunxlw I Tmwv .X limmcr, flril I-Suu l. lTarrYmJn Miss Muller l. lxaru l,. hu-ulwn Nl XXnlli.nnw l Y,luL.il--n Xlr l'-rnliluw THE STUDENT BOARD FALL SEMESTER, i932-33 PresidenT Lloyd Berryman Vice-PresidenT Graham Kempe SecreTary Madge Willianws Treasurer , Blll Tzriediick The purpose oT The STudenT Board is To develop harmony beTween The various organizahons oT The senior high school. The STudenT Board consisTs oT The presidenT oT The represenTaTive organi2aTion and senior high classes. Our aim is To solve your school problems. We can be successTul only wiTh your cooperaTion. Our organiza- Tion does noT exisT Tor The sole purpose oT laying down laws which you musT obey. We are here To counsel you. The STudenT Board has been especially acTive This year. The candy counTer, under The supervision oT The STudenT Board, has been highly successful. Much has been done To aid The sTudenTs who cannoT aTTord Their lunches. NNe have devised a plan so ThaT They may oTTer Their services in reTurn Tor a lunch. The STudenT Board puT on an exlensive campaign boosTing The caTeTeria and The candy counTer. The Tood ThaT is boughT in The caTeTeria is oT The bc-ST. We were visiTed by The members oT a STudcnT Council oT The Eailern High School, DeTroiT, We were asked how we solved The problems oT crowded halls, assemblies and sTolen goods. ln The discussion we learned how To solve some oT Their problems and ours. Thr: STudonT Board hc-ld sc-vc-ral mahnee dances This somesTer. One oT The mosT disTurbing incidonTs oT The Near was The problem oT reclless driv- ing around The school, In one insTance The STudenT Board had To punish a driver. fkiiiir- Trrim This, we hall few si-rioui. Things To conTond wiTh. THE PRESID 33 R+ ,f ... Q,-it , ' Tap Riiiu, I--ft lo fright--Mr. C. R. Pimilshnw, V, Schultz, A, Jmlvn, .l, Crowe, Bliss I., Rlillrr, G. Swcer. M ll.1lliil,xy, C, Quinlan lirs1Rmi-'J Du, D B.1lheV,D Locke J,Nl.x:X1illnn If N,1nnvn,R Slwlil if l THE STUDENT BOARD SPRING SEMESTER, was PresidenT . Bud Quinlan Vice-PresidenT Bill Friedriclc SecreTary Jeane Tvlacivlillan Treasurer , VicTor SchulTz The STudenT Board of The second semesTer meT Tor The TirsT Time on February 23rd. From The very ouTseT we were acuTely aware OT The Tinancial crises and Took deTiniTe STepS Towards reTinancing organizaTions which had a deTiciT by supplying money To balance Their budgeTs. We sTarTed sponsoring maTinee dances This semesTer in order To provide an in- expensive means oT enTerTainmenT. To cuT down expenses we have been using a phonograph To supply The music. This has proved successTul in ThaT we have To charge Tive cenTs a couple, and besides, The music iTselT is saTiTacTory. The STudenT Board has also Taken up The maTTer oT landscaping around The school. VicTor SchulTz and James Crowe were appoinTed To be in charge of The proiecT. They plan To improve The appearance oT our lawns and Shrubbery wiTh The help oT The Science Club and The Biology deparTmenT. Since The order aT noon hours in The caTeTeria and The halls has noT been oT The l9esT, The Board has been inTeresTed in improving iT. We are pleased because we have reached some measure OT success wiThouT necessiTaTing any drasTic measures. The STudenT Board hope To go on serving The school To The besT oT iTs abiliTy by adminisTering The problems oT The school and proTecTing The inTeresTs oT The sTudenT body, and wiTh The cofoperaTion oT The sTudenTs we can go Tar Towards success. Pllgc Six!! ll THE PRESIDENT--I933 LIIIQIN MII KLQII CPT-'MVIIN I-in lf-ia l.Ir In r:.1'rJ I' XX'iirlh XI, Br-inks cl Ilcurs T Inmprnl I IIIQI' T. Peioskcx I3 Snx'-lar KI XY.1!wn XI: Noung N1 Nanb--rn Y Xlnllon Nl lungs Ii l5unn I Xxnlkrns I XI.1xcl1u'Jr XI 1 Brooks Il. Irxdax Xuiirui Ifwu D Morris I lannun Cr XI flustnn I I'Ialnccm' .I Ifxeu R Krbfr hmm Il Munaghan ll Cilrilfil I 'xlnnaghan M Imrl-nhuwh I Parker. Xl IR-rnlwr R Infrus I Xl-nxnliyd I, Pi I1-cs H lI:iuw1 X, ihuxnf lwr-I lJii.I I. Nnvllcr I l'rxxx XY XX'sIvh, NI I I'ncIIcnng I Kas! Il 'uprnlx1g X1 XYAH I Ivanw I lunus I Gsr-an Xl XXHIII-Il K1 Xl.ulilll11lu'x Xl Pwroun Fw iinik I GIRLS GLEE CLUB Mary Alice Sanborn I7re di1nI Ellen Hagel and Alma Perry Secrelarie: Elizabellw James and Grace Coppfng Ireasurers Tlwe Girls' Glee Club, comprseol of some 47 members, lwas nad a mosr fLl'fCOiSlrLlI season from a soc'al and musical poinl of view, ll mad: appea anc?s wllw llne Mala Glee Club al flue loflovfng programs: Fail Concert Clwrislmas Canlalra, program: in llie Firsl lvlerlwodisl Cliurcli and llwe Advonfisl Clwurclm, a Musical Co3lw's Tour, ora- senled for 'rlwe assemblies, and a clworal operelra, 'l'lwe Pirales of Penzance by Ciibe l and Sullivan. ln addlion llle glee clubs sponsored a series of Home-room sings and llwe m'd-weelr Musicaies, af wliicli some ol our mosl prominenl sclwool mufcal celebrl lies performed. The social program oI llwe combined glee clubs was under lliz direcron of 'fha Girls' Glee. Several parries were given, among 'rlwem parlez al I-lalfowe'en, Clwrisfmas, New Year and Valentines Day, before a vanislrling lreasury cancelled all Iulure plans. In llwe spring llwo glee clubs roasled some more slealc al Bloomer Park. ln our buslling, loo-busy scliool liIe, we are so driven lo masfer a cerlain amounl ol cou sc- conlunlp llwal we are aol To neglecl everyllwing bul academic sludfes. Ins Es fi mllale. Ilie Girls' Glce Club repiefenls an climl lo bring somelirng of cullure anil lil?-Jury inro our lvf-s. loo muclw rusln, ro: mufjli meclwanizalion causes a slifling CI 'nn Iwi-fii,iry al spri' lliar we need lor ine lull Qniiiyrninl oI llwe world and ifs oleasure. Tale rme lo cnioy life ll sllould be a mollo. X'N'nal shall il prolil a man if he gain llzr- v.lirilri me lg and ine- lwis own soulfw rlwo Greal Teacher asked. Lel us nor lo.e our souls. Fine lmolf, greal painlings, walls in green, Iragranl woods, songs llial wale llii- foul inliv raplure all are means ol peserving llwose souls in beauly, llif- Girls Glec urges all girls lo loin, ll mc-els dailx, llwe eiglwllw lwour, and carries fl fizuarlr r cfedil. Il iyoli lwavf- never belonged ro flue Crlef- Club you do nol Incl.-1 liifw if 'i lll 1'Ill'i I,-'in may gain lily yriiur miirnbffrilwip. 1 THE PRESIDENT--I933 Iup Rem, 11-fr In muh!--J XXJI F Cirzflilh l Xlwri Li XXH-.I ll Nd i urs lx 1 limn 1 i.x:i-n I Iiwnurr. L. Rubv, Fi liitclv. lirirlfuirffffl.Munn-.l'1,Ir.1nkixh,.I lions lT.1r.l1 Y Young Xl: Nnurg ll XX'.1l.i'r, U XX'hiilir'-l li Nlnrlw, ll :Xnilrrmim MALE GLEE CLUB PresidenT James Crowe SecreTary Elmer GriTTiTh Treasurer ChesTer CaTon AccompanEsT Terry Moore lT is somehow insTincTive Tor men To cgeT TogeTher and sing. From The earliesT Times of which we have record, men have done iusT This. There is greaT congenialiTy abouT a group oT men or boys rubbing elbows in good-Tellowship and raising Their vo.ces in a jovial song. One has To experience This To lcnow whaT iT means. The lvlale Glee Club oTTers a reTuge Trom The encroachmonTs oT The ubiguiTiouS Teminine-moTher lasT sTand. Occasionally The lvlale Glee meeTs wiTh The Girls' Glee -Y-iTs TorTiTude increased by iTs bachelor rehearsals+To Torm The combined chorus which has presenTed several Tine programs This year. Among These programs were The Tall and ChrisTmas concerTs, The Musical As- sembly, several concerTs in The local churches, and The choral opereTTa, The PiraTes OT Penzance. The Male Glee has 23 membersfa Triendly and comTorTable number. lT has probably more social TuncTions Than any crediTfbearing course oTTered in The school. The club learns a loT oT good music and learns how To sing. ln learning, The members probably have a beTTer Time Than They do in any oTher class. The lvlale Glee Club meeTs The sevenTh hour daily, and Tor a semesTer's worlc a quarTer crediT is given. The lvlale Glee Club inviTes all redeblooded Tellows who lile To geT TogeTher wiTh oTher congenials To ioin The organizaTion. No parTicular musical abiliTy is needed oTher Than The abiliTy To carry a Tune. Yours Tor goodiellowshipl Pairv Silxfii-lil' THE PRESIDENT--I933 V -- --..--7. if Tim Row. lrfr rn riulflf-Cordon Har nik. Bill Hc'mr,c'1 Norfvan Doughzv 'Klux Covert. Hard Lwidwcl. P-ob Catton Milton .lumisco Bill Lindscx' lmxik E.lis, bi-iiind Ifiiii--fXX'hirIivld Lonnorx, Norman Lrinind Bob Irwin Tir th Greene Danna Douglns Hcnrv 'Ni:'1lTcr 1 rlr c YV. ,im .I L.. Smith ldirvflorl liril Ifriii- Ii-rrx' Sharps. Bah Higg.ns .-Xrl IH-flurcr Bill Baer I mer Gnlliih llurk. lYns.1rilct, limnlx iclxirr F-ffnxrl l,ciilurn.xn. klmru Li-ki-is THE BAND The Lincoln High School band, arrayed in Their uniTorms OT purple and gold, is The one organizaTion we are all iusTly proud OT. This group may be considered The one organi7aTion which brings pep and enThusiasm To all aThIeTic evcnTs in The school. Illlf band was organized by J. C. SmiTh, iTs pre:enT direcTor, and has held a very promi- nenT place in The school ever since iTs organizaTion. The band has appeared in many oT The neighboring Towns as well as in many evenTs in our own ciTy. Shorfly aTTer iTs organizaTion iT gained noTorieTy by winning a place in The sTaTe conTesT held aT Lansing. The record oT The band has enabled iT To gain a place in The annual J. l.. T-ludson Thanksgiving Day Parade, OT which we are all iusTly proud. The band, alThough This year considered an exTra-curricular acTiviTy, has been able To uphold The sTandards seT by Tormer years. Because oT This TacT awards will be given To ouTsTanding members. In order To gain one oT These awards iT is necessary To be an acTive member oT The band, a regular aTTendanT, and a member Tor Three consecuTive years. This award is based upon gualiTy OT playing as well as scholasTic sTanding oT The sTudenT. AT one Time The band had Tive oT iTs members chosen Tor The DeTroiT All-CiTy Band, and aT The presenT Time has several oT iTs members in The C.M.T.C. band, which will play aT The World's Fair in Chicago, lhmi' N Il THE PRESIDENT--I933 'lon Huw, lvfr lo riuhl- 0. lflur J L Smith l lirirhrh XX' lriix PT lndwv .I lindwv Xl. Jurniscu, I Illiv XV, fonnorx. K. Lircrnr, R. Irwin I5 Douglass I' l3v1vrl L3 XX'uu.l lim: Run--f-B. Bundy, R Ciillaspw. X1 'luvuu Nl l .1nchni.i li Nui.-I H 4.11m-run ll li-mp .X IT--us Xl lmrcnlnixlz, 1 l'rnfc I lnnnl ORCHESTRA The Lincoln l-ligh School orchesTra, one of The mosT ouTsTanding organizaTions oT The school, has played some 20 engagemenTs, always creaTing a Tavorable impression OT our school. The orchesTra is composed oT 35 members chosen from The sTudenT body Tor Their scholasTic as well as Their musical abiliTy To represenT The L. l-l. S. in The orchesTra. During The pasT season The Lincoln l-ligh School orchesTra has made several appearances beTore The sTudenT body and various civic organizaTions. From This group we have oTher smaller organizaTions, such as The STring QuarTeTTe, ThaT made one appearance over WJR radio sTaTion on The programme School Days, sponsored by The Michigan EducaTional AssociaTion. AlThough The orchesTra has been made an exTra-curricular acTiviTy we are proud of The manner in which This group has upheld iTs sTandards. As a climax To The year's conTribuTion The orchesTra, in combinaTion wiTh The Glee Club, appeared and pre- senTed PiraTes oT Penzance, an opereTTa by GilberT and Sullivan. lhmv S 1, THE PRESIDENT--l933 i 'mr BAD MAN N1lfiI'AIXSll lin ra mmf Hein' Ridmixls Mitmn K.inr1 Kvnnvih lirqh l n14'.' nf lhfur Nr-rmnn liirnvr J-xc lash Lure XYh.xint,. Lhrixlmn ll-xlmu Qiavlx' NVivson. James Rigg 'Ir-il Kruplxa Irving Paterson R nnxx.-, l Kunwrxx' Tum XY.1rson Jack Fi Arrxl nan Yrilm Nuwliin Bob 4 mi-lar T H E B A D M A N Gilberl Jones James Rigg Morgan Pell Roberl Croolxer Henry Smilh , Clare Whiling Lucia Pell Marianna Barger and Nedra Newlon Red Giddings Jaclc Berryman Jasper Hardy Chrislie l-lolmes Angela l-lardy Gayle Wixson Pancho Lopez , Russell Kempe Pedro Ted Kruplxa Venusliano Tom Walson Alverado Joe Lash Bradley Norman Corner Sludenl Direclor -e Belly Richards The sile ol The Bad Man is Gilberl Jones' ranch on The Mexican border. Gilberl is lo lose lhe ranch lo Jasper l-lardy lhal evening, which Tacl does nol please Smilh, Gilberfs uncle, whose lasl len lhousand dollars boughl lhe ranch: Lucia, who is mare ried lo Pell, discovers 'rhal she loves Gilberl: Red loves Angela, bul she is romanlically ':7rEg::c by every new man. lnlo lhis maelslrom walks The daring Mexican bandil, Pancho Lopez. When he discovers lhal Gilberl once saved his lile. he slops al lhe ranch long enough lo persuade Angela lhal she loves Red and lo do away wilh Pell so lhal Lucia and Gilberl may have each ofher, Thus he leaves The scene, leaving all wilh happy lhoughls lor lhe lulure. Every morning during Easier vacalion lhe casl pracliced Tr-tim 3:3010 I l:3O. They deserve special credil lor lhis hard worl. Mr. VVesllale rewarded lhem by giving a real Mexican chili Teedm al his home on Friday, April I4. The casl played Murder lo praclice lor the murder ol Pell: and Sardines, lo become experienced in gelling I2 people on lhe slage al lhe same lime, Russell pracliced his ealing scene and escaped wilhoul culling his lhroal. Any rnenlion of lhe show will bring This good lime lo mind. Assisled by Lopezi guns The play was a ganging success when pre-senled on lhe evra-ning ol April ZH. rm, i K I Ti-is PRES:yf5NT--l933 I 'Imp Raine Mr XVcsl'nIxv, Nl I5Innch.1riI,I Schwab II. XIfIMvn.1'II Ii Slnnilhrulgr IH ki.lIbr.1'tI1 R Inw'rr :X Iliilwiiniuii I1 Morris, L XYiIx0n, I. liningrr .S.uii11.1lTfiu f-II I1vc.R Llrcunr .I XYcIxrniIun J. Salter I' IF.1viilson J XY.iIki'r Il l.1nu'r-in. IT. Yiirlun, S Iixgg XI Hou-ur. A Ilncv, L.. NIc.,7ixinn I' Xanncn J Ionur NI III-rlnir IT Ihckcriiig l 1.11-in first Row -J xllndrcws, I.. Firulun .I NI.irI.n XY Riclmlils-m II XViswI X XYlwlu I I-ixvn .I IT-fain Y Scliulla. NI l'iu.lcI1 SMILIN' THROUGH IT is The consensus oT opinion ThaT The play Smilin' Through, given by The June Class oT I934, was one oT The besT producTions ever sTaged in Lincoln I-ligh School. The abiIiTy oT The acTors To inTerpreT The emoTions oT Their characTers was remarkable in high school sTudenTs. CompIeTing The enTire uniTy oT The producTion was The beauTiTuI garden scenery, making a perTecT aTmosphere Tor The deIicaTe romance oT Smilin' Through. The ploT oT The play deals wiTh a love aflair beTween KaThleen Dungannon and KenneTh Wayne. KaThIeen's uncle, John CarTereT, is opposed To The maTch because Ken's TaTher, Jeremiah Wayne, 50 years beTore, in a TiT oT jealousy had shoT and killed John's sweeThearT, lvlooyeen Clare, on Their wedding nighT. The climax comes when Ken goes To war and comes back seriously wounded. John realizes his misfake and The lovers are reconciled. The casT received complimenTs OT all kinds Trom every source and The class has repeaTedly been praised Tor cooperaTion ThroughouT all oT The work on The play. The casT was: Willie Ainley ,, ... ...... Bill NorTon Ivlary Clare ..., ....,....,... J oyce Wickenden Sarah Wayne .... ,,........,. D oroThy Ann Pickering John CarTereT ,.,,. Joe Forcier and Doc Andrews Gwen I-larding ,.. ,.. ChesTer McQuinn and Dewey Frye Ellen ... ...... .., Bessie Cameron and Merle I-Iouser Ken Wayne ,.,,. ......,......,...,.. V icTor SchulTz Jeremiah Wayne .. ... 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THE PRESIDENT--l933 lun I!-fu' lwll I-i fulfil Ii, l rimmn If Iqlulxnlninv li I Juur I5 I v.uI. cl: Mr XYr.l'JIu', I I'-vrnllf I lmlwlwrg Ci NI.xriin, 4 Kimi.-lsilw Y Iulwnxlun G Gmhnnx lliiil lion NI Ixizilimr I Iwnss NI Pwitzik I' Icrnll II I nil rx' I Xlulxnu- il I'- N'5iwni.1'4'r Xliv, Iliilwl I lux I Ili-rn I II1r'xrIim.in I XY.1rn-n Nl Vincrnl NI NIMH I5 Iilmulun I XYcMmlcn N ..-f in! Ifiiu 1 1 l.ilIin I5 I'IumIw, XI Ivun I Ilalli-lax' I X1.lcXIi.l.in I'- Uuinfan I I un s II Il-I' i' I I ixin-i L n li Iiilan l Iwi-li I Niall-n I l.'.1rnii-ck: lirir Ilia II XXX-lllick N Inslvn II ll,.xu If XX'.wnir.' JONESY On Ihe evening ol January 20 'rhe Senior B class pres:-nled lliefr la-,I play - Jonesy. Played 'ro a lull house, many who came procla7rn3d Jono5y one ol I-he besl plays ever given in Lincoln I-ligh School. Jonesy, like a greaI many young fellows, becomes inlalualcd wilh Miss Dina Devereaux, a Iamous slage adress. The lilllc girl nexl door, known as Mildred, corn- plicales affairs when she does her duly by lallling on lhe boy she had been engaged Io oh and on Ior a period ol monlhs. I-ler lisping and iapidily of speech are ihe Cause of much laughler Ihroughoul lhe play. Mrs. Jones, a very easily upsel woman, syrnpalhizes wilh her son lo 'rhe n'rh degree. Mallers become very complicaled for Jonesy when he pawns his Ia+her's car. A wellfsuiled and happy ending is broughl alnoul, leaving The audience gasping wilh laughler. The Casl was as Iollows: Anne Jones Mildred Mrs. Jones Plumbers Iifa lie Mr. Jonf-s Will'iiii' Jones Dina Doveroaux IVIV. JHCIHGD Mi. gilvr-il'wi'g -Iillli' Clilll Sludenl Direclor -- Jim Day Harvey Davi Gerlrude Iolan Lela Kroh Jeane MacMillan s and Alvin Joslyn Frances Clunis Bud Quinlan Lyeil Livingslon Doris Locle Earle Halliday Delbe-rl Wingnilz Claylon Clatilin THE PRESIDENT--I933 f pe 7 ?r'5Cvf'JrU'b fup Row, lrfIv!uru1.l'I gH.VS:hncll N iliavlor, lil 'S0shner. V. lyiuns. .X Jugrr, l Lirvvn . Ylunruc ,l V.ulul5uiswn Jn, Bull. XX. Burch. L1 Gunn R Murphy. XY Lonnur. ll Mnilnlmlu li Slurrhanx QX I-rluluvrgrr, I Xhhuul li oucumqn L. I' Smond Hou' 'Y Hnllman. J, Krngh Li. Sillxuone. M. Down Y Kid ulchean Iirif Rim-' M linfe R P-ehringar I Panlillon J Elmore R 1.-lhu' ll 'I,uxl-if X hrnnnr THE QUEEN'S HUSBAND Almonds, proclaimed King Eric Vlll rWhi+ Connorj during an inlinuale scene belween lhe king's secrelary, Granlon 1Joe Munroeb and rhe Princess Anne lGwen Silkslone and Velma McCulcheonJ. Almonds-double. angrily responded The blushing audience, which had been aroused from ils ecslasy. To end lhe dislurbance Queen Marlha llvlarlha Downl haughlily lree-wheeled her lrain fVirginia l-lallman and Doris Soehnerl inlo lhe king'5 sludy. Old compromise Conn-l meanl Birlen-coyly informed queeruie 'rhal he had arranged lhe marriage ol Anne lo rhe gigolo prince-Bill ol Greck lDick lvlerchanlj, musl 'ro lhe delighl ol Blunderbuss Norlhrup lChuck Greenj. Schnozzola Phipps lBob Murphy! augmenled Eric's mania for penguins and checkers by linding lhe checker board which 'rhe queen had rhrown our. Bul he delealed 'rhe king lo Eric's anger, ire and dismay. Doc Fellman lJim Brill! and Red Laker lJack Van Deusenj slirred up a revolulion which was very dismal because ol lhe breaking ol lhe cannon ldrumj. Dick Colby and Bud Kromer, lhe sleadlasl soldiers ol lhe king under Maior Blenl lBill Burchl, discreelly defended lhe palace wilh a sandbag apiece. l-lowever, lhe reds gol a pol shol al The Blunderbuss ldid Eric laughlj. l-le laughed again when Hank lvlclnlosh, palace loolman, fell heavily lor Augusla Eschberger, lhe gueen's maid. To make a shorl slory shorler--Eric married Anne lo Granlon in lhe confusion ol her supposed wedding day lo Prince Will, Amidsl llowers and bouguels lhe curlain rang down lacrossl on l-ler lVlaiesly's lasl mislake-- The Queens Husband. lhmv Sui 1 THE PRESIDITXNJ--I933 lop lion lifl In rialrf- II lhfvne f. XYInling H Blanchard Xlr C' Inrsxllw XY Norliin IT Iiiryfn 'wir lfi-.I J Iriiu-' Ii -Xxhman Ki XVAILU Ii Iiirilx PUBLIC SPEAKING ACTIVITIES This has been anoTher banner year Tor The Torensic Teams and represeniahves of Lincoln High School. Qur debaTing Team won iTs way Through To The second elmina' Tion del3aTe oT The sTaTe champonship scenes, Our oialois and d,cla'mers mad: enviable records. The hisTory oT These acTiviTies Tollows, When The call was issued Tor prospecTive debaTers 37 responded. OF This numfier Three were veTerans oT oTher seasons. They were Clare Wh'Ting, Daniel Jorgensen and Rol3erT Ashman. They, wiTh The Tollowfng seven boys, were high school squad: George Walker, Bill Burch, Fred SmarT, HildreTh Blanchard, William NorTon, James Crowe and Howard Cheyne. Nine of These Ten acTually parTicipaTed in inTerescho'asT'c debaTing. Perhaps The mosT successful comb7naTion was one which consfsTed oT Clare WhiT'ng, James Crowe and RoberT Ashman. They won all oT Their preliminary debaTes and The TirsT eliminaTion debaTe. Their vieTories include wins over schools like PorT Huron, Royal Oak, WyandoTTe and DeTroiT Cooley, while They losT only To DeTro'T Macliengie by a 2 To I voTe. ThroughouT The season we won eighT and losT Three d3baTes. For The oraTory and declamaTory conTesT nearly IOO sTudenTs parTic7paTed. The winners oT The local conTesT in oraTory were: Rol3erT Ashman, Tirsf, and George Waller, second. In declamaTion The winners oT our school conTesT were Helene Meyers and Leslie Kermode. All schools oT The SouTheasTern Forensic League enTered Their TirsT and second place winners in The league conTesT. l:erndale's Triumph in These conf TesTs is a record-making achievement Helen Meyers and Leslie Kermode won TirsT and second respecTively, in The league declamaTion conTesTs. In oraTory RoberT Ashe man received every voTe oT The iudges Tor TirsT place, while George Waller was given Third place ouT oT eighT conTesTanTs. 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K XX'h.xiny lint ll 1f.m' Mr Irrgu .xwrx P1 Shuenulxur H XX' .'m' ks NI:-s XI-mir I Ixnrkvr Y kiill.-xluf ARCHERY CLUB Prosfdenf Bill Friedricl V'ce-Presidcnl Cyril Bedford Secrcifary and Treazuer Marlc Beach Advisors. . I2dwa,d Ferguson and Genevieve Moule In January, l93O, a group of sludenfs, under The advisorship ol Miss Genevieve Moule, organized Ihe Archery Club ol Lincoln I-Iigh School. When Ihe club was organized each member was required To make his bow and learn archery according Io Ihe Boy Scoul Manual. The aim ol Ihe club is Io Iurlher inleresl in lhe medieval sporlr of archery. To promole This aim Ihe club has Iargel praclice, work nighl Iwhen archery Iaclcle is madel and ouldoor roving parlies. IDEAL SENIOR GIRL I-lair , . , , Rulh Krenller Eyes . . Margarel Parenl Ifyebrows ,, , . Clara Nell McClane Nose .... , .. Maragref Parenl Moulh ., .......... . Elhel Nell Teelh . . . , . . . Mary McClellan Smile .... . ,.. Madge Williams Laugh , . , ,... Lucile Guslalson Figure ., ... Lalierne Wienelce Pam' .S'riv11lg-Ilvru THE PRESIDENT--1933 lop Hun l.fr Ioriirhffll. Pimcntt, I5 Tonka I. Snxd-r XI Yinfvnl li Vnrn Y. I r QM-in I'1.Nrump, I 4 lunis XI XYJH. Mirinil I4-.fu 'Mrs KIi!fhvll.I I'-mdlcx' l lhvving NI l'oml'wr ll Xia c-im .I Kao.-xx I' hcrxril .I Warren XI Khin XV. I'Inuvrr Tuul Rim- I. liherlx' I'- Klurrish I Hugh ll Xldaffvrlv. II XX'i'el.s I Nrlurmer X1 I'i.1rl.hnul I Xlarr II Iliil. COMMERCIAL CLUB PresidenT Moyra WaTT ViceePresidenT Anna Vaern SecreTary Marion VincenT Treasurer T3eTTy STurnp Purpose: To sTimulaTe inTeresT in commercial work. The Commercial Club is sponsored by lvlrs. MiTchell, who has been sole advisor oT The club since l922. The membership includes only sTudenTs who are carrying, or have carried, aT leasT one commercial subiecT. The chieT TuncTion oT The organfzaTion is The Typing and mimeographing oT work Tor sTudenTs and Teachers. For such work The members are paid and The money is placed in The Treasury. The Commercial Club is one oT The oldesT acTiviTies in Lincoln, and iTs members have always shown a greaT inTeresT in The work, so ThaT There has been a sTeadily increasing membership and growing populariTy. This organizaTion oT commercial sTudenTs Tries To Turnish inTeresTing speakers Tor some oT The meeTings, mosT oT whom are prominenT business men. The social side has noT been neglecTed. Since SepTember, 1932, The Commercial Club has given a kid parTy Tor The new members. This was held aT Palmer Park in The Torm oT a sTeak roasT, A poTfluck was held in The caTeTeria. There was a roller- slahng parTy To Palmer Park. lvloyra WaTT, president gave The club a backwards parly. Many oTher evenTs have been planned Tor The resT oT The year. Businesf. meetings, which arf- held bi-weekly, have an average aTTendance oT 20. l'.i.i, X. 1 THE PRESIDENT--I933 fiup Rim' Iwi! In rnrhl 'A ,Ins'yn, B, 4 maker, I'- .-Mhrnan. ti XYJII-wr. R Kcrnpc I Iiurm I lhallivlrl .I Ilrrrvml B Quinlan lirrl limi Xlr. XYJII l Xvwfwn1Iw IU locks J XIJiXIil'Jn I luluh I lI1r'iihin.in ll llnmirmn I lin-.l.1! on f' Mwsouss CLUB Presidonl Bud Quinlan Vice-Presidenl Alvin Joslyn Secrelary Charlolle Newcomb Treasurer Doris Locle The Masgues Club was lirsl' formed in Seplember, 1927. ll's purpose is To lurlher 'rhe inleresl in drama and To give assemblies. This year lhe club has had many inleresring assemblies. Some of lhe speakers were: Sirling Bull Boy, Rev. Aulenbach, Rev. lvloullon, Dr. Waile and Mr. Renlon. The dramarics class pul on The Monl4ey's Paw, l3loris+'s Shop and Tradilion, all given in March. The club sponsored a magic show on February l7lh and also a dance on February 3rd. Anyone parlicipaling in class plays is eligible lo ioin. There are Three 'rrials lhal rhe pledges musl pass salislaclorily. The Third one is giving Iwo excerpls from Ham- lel. The casls of I+ Pays lo Adverlisef' Cul of The Night Smiling Through and Jonesy were inviled lo join lhis year. The meerings are held on The second and Tourlh Tuesday of each monlh. The second Tuesday is an aflernoon rneeling and lhe lourlh an evening meeling. I'ilgw S I f THE PRESIDENT--l933 lun Ron' l.ifrmri.1h1 lfXYl1iring K Liursclxc S In-Isl-ri H lnsh, Mrs Vasc .1 Dax' Pi. Pierce, D XVJIRU B Piurkcs. Pr. Trierlrich, T. Krupkn frrsr Run' S Rumi Nl lnhnson. IT Lees Y, Bullmu B Bruton Xl XYifli.1ms R Kr-'nrlfr N Neuron Fi XYf.l.s, V, 'T ln-nms PALETTE AND BRUSH orriceiaseisn PresidenT . Madge Williams Vice-PresidenT Barbara Weeks SecreTary .. Loa BeTTy Lees Treasurer , Bill Friedriclr PaleTTe and Brush is an arT club composed oT sTudenTs who have passed cerTafn qualiTicaTions beTore being admiTTed To membership. lTs purpose is To TurTher The appreciaTion oT arT in Lincoln l-ligh School and wher- ever iTs members may be. lT's Treasury is dependenT upon dues and money ThaT The club earns on bazaars and proiecTs oT commercial arT. The oTTicial meeTings oT The club Tall on The TirsT and Third Tuesdays OT every monTh3 The TirsT is a business meeTing, The Third a social meeTing or sTudio parTy. The club has divided iTselT inTo Two chapTersf acTives and alumni. Some oT The laTTer are now enTering arT as a proTession. PaleTTe and Brush has had general charge oT The scenery painTing OT The plays in The lasT Tive years. Probably The mosT beauTiTul seT was The one made Tor Smilin' Through. The Lincoln mural, opposiTe The main enTrance, was made by PaleTTe and Brush members. IT was Tinanced and given To The school by The June graouaTing class of I929. The Robin l-lood murals in The caTeTeria were made in l93l and sponsored by PaleTTe and Brush. IT is inTeresTing To know ThaT every brush sTroLe QT These murals was made by The sTudenTs. ln The Tall oT I932 a bazaar was held in The arT room, sponsored by The club, which was very succr's'i.Tul. l'ii ii Y


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