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Fteshmen THE LINCOLNIAN Page 3 1 was the “Midwinter Dance,” which was on the 25th of February. Four hundred invita- tions were given out. Many people, attended. All who seemed to have had a delightful time. As time rolled on we gained many things of which to be proud. Several ball games were played by the Lincoln High School boys. Mr. Chanucy Smith who is a Freshman is a very good ball player. We are all very proud of him and hope he continues his splendid ser- vice in the team, many of the Freshmen were present to encourage them. We can at least yell if nothing else. On the fourteenth of April there was a play given called the “Drum Major.” It was a play that required great enthusiasm, and to get this of course the Freshmen had to be called upon. As a rule we produce more of this than any other class, but like most of the other things mentioned we are also proud of this. The “Drum Major” not only was very inter- esting but it taught the lesson that faithful people always gain. If one works faithfully at a thing, his rewards will soon be given him. On the first Saturday in June the Club plan- ned to give a picnic. The plan has been car- ried on very successfully so far. It is near the close of school now and some of us are very glad. It is quite certain that those who stayed in school and worked hard have accomplished a great deal. The talks that were given us by various speakers were especially helpful. We are now about to en- ter our second year (some of us) and start upon our three year’s journey. There will be less gayety and folly next year, but we would rather be anything else but a Freshman. Now with school about to close, we wish to bid our present Senior schoolmates farewell and hope they will get the best possible results from their college or out of school life. ROSE EVERETT. BLOSSOM FOX ASSISTANT SECRETARY 1917 Officers BEATRICE PARSON REPORTER
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‘Page 30 THE LINCOLNIAN Freshmen THE FRESHMEN FRESHMEN HISTORY. In September at the beginning of school the Freshmen started on their four years journey. It took a very long time to get used to our upper classmates as they teased us ail the time about being Freshies. Not understanding why we were tormented so, we decided to settle down and make the best that was pos- sible for our Freshmen class. On the 17th of October a club was organiz- ed of which Mr. A. B. Pittman was at the head. The following officers were elected: Miss Ethel Manos, President; Mr. Clinton Jackson, Vice-President; Miss Julia Glover, Secretary; Miss Bethel Moore, Ass’t. Secretary; Mr. A. B. Pittman, Treasurer; Miss Rose Everett, chairman of Program Committee and Miss Elizabeth Williams, Chairman of School Com- mittee. The club obtained the best possible results under the faithful officers and made very rapid progress. The first entertainment given by the club
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