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'i L L3iKd: 3U ill ELEANOR GRANDALL Eleanor has only heen with us two years, hut during that time she has proved hcr- scll' a sincere friend. Nlcmlwr of the Local History cluh. Will attend Normal after working a short time. II is nzfv- to be nafurul wlzcn you are y 'naturally nirwn' 123 GERTRUDE 1'. CULI' Gertrude is a well known member of the senior class. She always has a cheery welcome for everyone. A member of the Dralnatic, Literary and Glue clubs. Took part in the operas the I irc Prince and Ruddi1:ore . She will go to Portland or Los Angeles to take up nursing. Good luck to you Gertrude. It won't he hard to be sick then. l'm u.l glrrf' 1141 NELSON T. CURTICIC Nelson went away for a time and rc- turned this year to graduate. He followed a trade prep courso three years and a Sl'lK'llC'U l'0Ul'Nl' Ulll' yl'2ll'. Ii? VVHS St'l'Hl'2lllt- ut-arms of the Hi-Y, cluh and played on the junior huskcthall team of '22, He will work for his Nl. Il. degree at Loma Linda California, where he already has his Nl. E. degree, llc spalrz' and into crrry lzvarr his lrorrls 1'm'rf1'rl urn' sfrrnglll H1111 failllf' Ml CLAYTON CURTISS An earliest plumrcr in the line of sports and studies. 'Al'lay furnished lot's ol' competition to wrestlers who tried to make the wre-ztlim: team and was a steady worker on the track. Left school in l 4-hruary to work. 'H-l stcmlicr frirml could nu! ln' hurl. 151 GEORGE STUART DAGUIC George is well known hy a great number of students at Lincoln. Played second team basketball and was collection mana- ger for the Lincoln News. George is a tennis shark and in nice weather you will see him all over the courts. George ll'o.wlzingtmr had his lzrxlclwl, Ucoryr' Dagzu' his Izrnnfs rm-l.'f'rs. lfil HAROLD DAGUE Tools as he is otherwise known. Brother of the famous George. Harold spent the prrcatcr part ol' his time work- ing in his fathers store. A track asniraut and a passing student. Oh llou' I lore to xlr'cp,fslw'p- slr'r'p. QT! WALTER DANIELS VV:-ilter is anolher of those people who failed to turn in his questiouairc. A good student and an ardent Lincolnite. Walt has a little athletic proclivity and turns out occassionally lor some snort. lint as you lnmu' mv all-IL plain blunt man. 181 ULARA .IOHANNA DANIELSON Claire is a quiet student whom we don't hear much oI'. but those who know hcr, love her. She is exclusive, we might say. Followid a modern languanzc course. She will prepare to teach at Bellingham Norma, This maidrn. swrvt hu! shy, will always any 'l'.l tr11'. '4
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I 11-riglh I i L I.-i'iT'f?-HUUL lll l,ll,I.lAN COIHHN A quivt, pleasant girl who has mauv inu- nu-r.ihlv friumls at Lim-mln, tlir-mugli hvr jully guml-nat,urc-cl mlisimsitiun. Shi- nlie. not say whaL hor future would ho. Shall we gum-ssi' Sh: has Ir41r'rr1'4l flu' I1l.r11rg1 uf 4Iuiiig youll. lil ll0R0'l'HY COIJIXIAN Always smilimx. always liappy. za mighty iroml friuml. Vvrliaps sho will im lu vulleizv. she is nut surc hut wliatn-x'vr shv mluus. wh0l's'vm'i' sho yzcws ilu-rv will always lic a frivnxl for lint is a frivmlly girl. fl su'1'1'l n1l1'vlI'fi1':' lfiml of yr'ru'f, llll DAVID HICNRY l'0l.l.lNh Dave ' spout tlirvv yvars al l,in:'uln the olhvi' at Rmxsuvvlt in Sraitln-. llv stuilin-il a mvvhanival 1-nun-sv xx hill- l.l-vu. Hu will att:-nil uithvr thu U. ui' W. ur O. A. C. wlim-rv hi- will sluaiy I'-wvsiry. Was a lnvmlwr of ilu' Lrwal Ilisinry Chili. I um uni Iivrf' In nmlfr 1: spr1':'l1. lill Wldlili EARL COLVIN ' llaritnm- sinpvl' in thu lmy's irlw- vlulu fm' tlirl-0 yi-urs. Harmony four qilzilivi. Playul se-cuml LL-:.m fouthall '23 :nhl svniiw football, Hi' will attuml thx' Nvhraska Aizricutural Schoul. Anil afivr 1-nllvgv ln- will do rivil service- wurk in tho 4li-p:ii'tinvnL nf zurric-ulturv. fill-h Llirlf I hurl In-rn rirh inslrnrl of l1m1rIsmm'. 453 AIJCIC Xl. l JNKl.lN With a l'l'Il'l'l'y smilo fm' all hm-r frivnmls and always a frie-ml to smile- at. Alive- has hcun very ar-tivv alurini: hui' four vm-ars In-gc. isps-cially in thv Talvulah vluh. l'1vsiml.-nt -'f tho Svniur 'l'-'ia!l:l0. A nwniln-r nl' thu Dramaniu vlulr and suplmnwru iii-luaiv lvam. Sho will ho a sk'I1oui':lplivr. f'omnm1i swim' is rmu' 11 fuuinwn Ilzimlf' 165 INICZ WlNNll RlCll f'0liNl-1l,I, Winnie has ln-vn with us a yi-ar anil a half cn-ning from l'uyallu5-. A ne--mln-r 1.1 Dramatic, 'lalwlah and Ulm- f-l',nlv.-- Slim- has I10t ilvcirlvcl whvthui' slrv will wr 'in C. I'. S. or swinw lmsinf-rs v-illcirv. Of a gnml and lrinrllu fl-'slmsa'1imf. lTl Cliilll. li. i'OVl'll.l4 Cleve has won a large izrouli of frivntls during: his sujunrn at liinculn. A l'll1'I1ll!t'l' ul' the lfinm-ml I, 1-luli. Track '22 and '23 and Dm-cathlnn 'EIL Hu will takv up forestry L-itlivr at W. S. C. ur U. A. V. You frm allrzlgls irll rl srninr Inu! you f'un'l lrll him n11u'lu. 120 JOHN COX N .lnhn is knuwn lwmnxsv of his hriL:h1- ness. Ho will go tn ii. l'. S. or U. uf l W. win-rv ho will take up clivniiral vn- l yrinvvring. .l Iittlw folly is rlvsiiwllrlr' in 1r':'rg1 nina.
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Th ir I Il ' 'i'i lil LI i'iT.f.: 3fJL 117 FREDERICK DANIELSON Fred has been a quiet unassuming: stu- dent who took his lessons seriously but still enjoying his share of the fun. Fol- lowed an agricultural course and will study forestry at 0. A. C. His ambition it to he a forest ranger. Ile who hits fl set goal will more nrarly rracli. x1lcr'css. IZ! KENNiC'l'H DANSTRONI Ke-nny' is no stranger at Lincoln. Came back to school after a year in California. ls a chemistry shark. Class basketball when a junior. Will enter l're-Nledic school at lierkely. l'h-4'-eu' I got llzrough at limi. 13? AICNEAN DAVIS Nean has been a member of the glee cluh and other musical circles besides being one of the popular Lincoln girls, She does not say what her future may be, It isn't hard to guess. Gv11ero11s ami frwr. oiruys she will hw. 145 Nl. EDRIS DAVIS Pep should have been i'Idris's middle name for .besides making: high in three years she was tive out of six terms on the honor roll, and was one of the ten highest in the class. An ardent girl scout being scribe and patrol leader and a mem- ber of their track and baseball teams. An active member of the classical and dramatic clubs. Eddie has also found time to participate in every kind of sports. She plans to further her study of physical education. No'n1' hu! herself can ln' her ,vf1rall1'l 153 GLADYS JUNE DEACON She will he back next year to take a P. G. course before going to some college. Her smiling face and charming ways have always made the elnss rooms just a little briirhter. Member of the Takolah club. Modest, quiet, tlmuylilful to a high degree. 461 l.U'l'HER IJILLE Luke returned to Lincoln after an absence of almost five years during which time he was teaching school in North Dakota. Ile will study electrical enprlneer- im: at the U. of W. The wise carry Ihrir lrnoielezlyv as lhwy do their watches, not for display. but for lheir own use. IT! ARAliEI.I,A DILLON Arabella has only been with us a short time but has made numerous friends durinx: that lime. A very friendly girl with friendly ways and very active in student activities both here and at the school sho came from. Her cll1'r'rp1 smile lighfrns ihr' load. 187 MARVIN IG. DIXON O. A. C. will claim Nlarvin next year and they will certainly not get a little package. He is very modest and didn't say anythimr about himself but it is known that he played football before he came to Lincoln. He will study forestry. Ile is oftrn sei-n, hu! noi hvnril. though liftle he :rays he nieuns rrery word.
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