Lincoln High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Manitowoc, WI)

 - Class of 1926

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ffgwff V N--cg 1 .i r il ii MM 'ii U I H Ill I I Nas. --- - naman - Class History Four short years ago saw many shy, awe-inspired freshmen pounding at the gates' of Knowledge. Half of the freshmen of the class of '26 were enrolled at the Junior High School, the other half began their famous career at Washington High. After a few weird days during which we lost our way and jumped at the burr of every bell, we began to feel quite at home. Our freshman year was made colorful by joining various or- ganizations, mass meetings and fresh- men parties. Our days were filled with new experiences and innumer- able thrills. That first year flew by and the shy freshies grew somewhat wiser and became worthy sophomores. Be- cause of the lack of seating capacity at Washington High, part of the sophomores were obliged to go to school in the afternoon. We were to Arnold HOU? Alice Miller move into our glorious new Lincoln President Viee President High School at the beginning of the second semester. It was with due NOWWCWL Zlnkffl Clayton Shaw excitement and expectancy that we Treasurer Secretary finished that first semester at Wash- ington High. The second semester of our sophomore year opened a new epoch in our high school life. It was with the greatest pride and joy that we mounted the steps to the most wonderful high school in the world, after that long Christmas vacation. After a few weeks, during which we were still a little doubtful of all this new wonder, saw us really launched into our high school life with Ignorance is Bliss for our motto. Our junior year-how the cares of the age weighed upon our frail shoulders! We were juniors-how much that word implied to us! It was during that year that we began to really enjoy school for the work and pleasure that was in it. There were many activities that year. Our class was well represented in basket-ball, foot-ball, track, forensic work as debating, declamatory work and oratory and also in commercial work. The crowning events of that year were the Junior Carnival and the Prom which were made successful through the untiring efforts of the junior class. Shouldering responsibility seemed to be the keynote of our success as juniors. , Our senior year was undoubtedly the busiest and happiest year of high school. Again our class was well represented in all activities, aided by the advice of our teach- ers, advisers and principal who trained us for life's battle. The last siege of our high school life was filled with enthusiasm and expectancy for the crowning event, gradua- tion. It is with graduation that we feel that our aims in life have been put before us and our standards set for years to come. They have been realized, and made possible by our wonderful four years at high school to which we will always look back as the happiest days of our life. iimim UQ26 'Li Page Twenty

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Senzor Aces The senior aces, chosen by a bal- lot-vote of the senior class, repre- sent the most prominent and brilliant students of that class. The fortunate winners in this elec- ,V . .e-, 1 l 41, F am en - --ff' . l gljll .. I tion were Arnold Holtz, Chester Hal- verson, Earl Meisnest and Florence Franke. It seems quite impossible to think of the activities of the senior class without thinking of Arnold Holtz. Arnie has been a valuable asset to his class, proving himself a topnotch- er in everything which he has under- taken during his four high school years. Besides being a brilliant stu- dent, Arnold has taken part in ath- letics, forensic work, has established for himself' a famous name as a de- bater and has ably guided his class, l being class president for two years. Yea, Verily, she senior,class will al- Arnold Holtz Chester Halverson ' r gills remem er 'Anne as 3' Sure Earl Meisnest Florence Franke Chester Halverson has taken an active part in many school activities. Oofty has proved himself very valuable on the Manitou and Flambeau Staffs. He has taken part in forensic work placing in oratorical contests and being an able debater. Chester is also a very studious boy, his name never being off the honor roll, Some day We hope to read Chester Halverson, Editor of New York Sun. Best of luck Oofty -you deserve it! Earl Meisnest has proved himself a very outstanding senior by receiving the honor of being elected a senior ace. The senior class is very proud of Earl. Earl is a very studious boy, gaining fame through his studies and outside activities. Earl has rated the honor roll throughout his four years. Earl has been prominent in athletics, bas- ketball, and football. The Manitou and Flambeau staff have benefitted much by having Earl as a member of those staffs. Here's luck to Earl. Florence Franke has gained a place for herself in the list of senior aces. Florence has been very active in all her studies, her name always being found on the honor roll. Florence has been an outstanding student in commercial lines. It is easily seen that she has taken the worth-while things out of her high school career, and has given much to make it successful. Sh! Don't breathe this to a soul, but we understand that the height of her ambition is to become a. mechanical engineer. IF ' ll l Q l-l new Page Twenty-One

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