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I'- 'i lklLIS :-i'lL HOR Tollefson by completing his high school course with an average of 95.3 was named as valedictorian of the graduating class at the graduation exercises in June. Gladys Carlson next on the list of honor was chosen as saluta- torian with an average of 92.75. The others of the list of ten honor students are, Norman Lazerson, 91.745 Evelyn Shepard, 901783 Paul MacMillan, 90.745 Helen Christie, 90.655 Howard Mildon, 90.533 Edris Davis, 90.46g Constance Thayer, 90.453 May Smith, 90.43. N1'nl'f1'1'
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l ' i ill CILa'i'.f. iN.. :'ClL Eighteen Class Poem FAREWELL The spirit of Lincoln grew stronger, As each year passed by,- The list of our friends grew longer, As each day drew nigh. But now we're leaving this school, And t friends we'll leave behind: The spirit we'll keep as a rule Of cheer in our daily grind. We'pe had our share of happiness Among your halls of fame, And, thanks to you-dear L. H. S. We'll carry on your name. Whate'er you start you finish fine. And this we know you do, Faith, Hope, Courage-all are thine, Oh! School-staunch and true. May our years make a shepping-stone To help us in our strife, Avnd help the pals that we have known Throughout our High School life. The Class of Nineteen Twenty-four Must now say its farewell, And wish that your success be more Than words will ever tell. BY DOROTHY M. WRIGHT '24
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'l'u':'1: I 11 ' I A' .L.r'GLi':-.1 'GGL lll EUGENE ABERLE Gene has spent his fonr years at Lincoln in a quiet way. saying little and studying much. He was a member of the Finned L cluh. He will enter some busi- ness he doesn't say what. A sol1'm'n boy zeilh, xolwr phizi Who mfs his grub and minds his biz. ll!! ALIDA HELEN ABRAHANISON Midgie was an earnest student. quiet and friendly. She made High in 312 years. A member of the 'Fakolah and Dramatic Clubs. She plans on entering Bellingham Normal to follow a teacher's course. We envy the students. On the honor roll two terms. Small ami Oh, hon- she lowes lo rluncrf' 13? MARGARET E. ALEXANDER A girl who does not believe in all work and no play but who gets her share of both. She followed a home economies course at high. She plans on furthering her knowledge of this subject at Bellingham Normal. A member of Dramatic Club and of Corinthean Literary Society. To lu' well frlrored is KY yifl of f0l'fH7I1'. but fo teach comes by 'na!11r1'. 141 HERBERT ANDERSON Red has a large circle of friends as a result of his sojourn here. Somehow wherever he is the sun seems to shine a little brighter. He will probably adorn some college and take up forestry. l m'tu1w lmuclrf-rl at my floor lint I nu.-a out. 151 JOHN EVERT ANDERSON Einnie came to us last November from Michigan but in that short time has won many friends. He expects to work and later enter college. Speech is yrvul, hut silence gr:-army NHLEONARD THURSTON ANDERSON Leonard is one of the few boys who followed a commercial course while at Lincoln. He is an earnest student and it is certain that he will be a success in the eommereial world which he expects to enter. Ability, Hof riches. corlsfitllfr' u'orIh. KT! STANLEY CARL ANDERSON He doesn't say much but what he says he means. A chap who has many friends and good reason too. A shark in cbemisi ry. A member of the band and boys' glee club. Andy plans to study medicine at North- western. Good luck Stan . As game us hr' is good loolsiny, As morlesi and unassuming. itil HAZEL E. ARNlEN'l'ROU'l' A quiet but lovely girl who has been at Lincoln for the past three years, entering from Auburn High in her Sophomore year. A member of 'Fakolah and l reneh Clubs. Hazel plans to study modern languages at Bellingham Normal. Pier 1'ha1'm lies in her lilolffstglf'
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