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1 ,f ff. Ill, I I ,E ea I H-l , A -' ' --f ' r A. . 939 Twenty-six ELEANORE EKBERG A member of Classical and Takolah Clubs. She will continue her classical course at C. P. S. A quiet seclcer after knowledge. ALICE EHMKE Babe is going to the Philippines on graduation. She doesn't state her rea- sons. A member of Takolah and Clayton- Paul-Bert Clubs. I m. little but I'm nice. MAE ERICKSON Mae was a member of the Dramatic and Ukulele Clubs and numeral winner in Basketball '25 and Cricket '25. She plans to attend the University of Minne- sota. Enthusiasm begets enthusiasm. CARMELITA ESTEB In Classical Club, Spanish Club, Girl Reserves and Orchestra. Carmel made High in two and a half years. She is undecided as to her future college. A friendly face does 'make the world az. friendly place. WILMOTH EVANS A member of Finned L Club, also won First place in 25-yard dash l?J in Novice Meet. Altogether Shrimp was First in war, first in peace and first in line in the lunchroomf' He aims at Yale or Harvard. Mr, Woody's sparring partner. WORTHY GEORGE EVANS Letterman in First Team Football three years, staff cartoonist Lincolnian, won Pole Vault in Track Meet, 'Z-4. Vice- President of A. S. B. '23. Chief Sardiue of Finned L Club and Chunk in opera, China Shop. Ape will take up show- card writing or sign painting: with l-'ister 8: Kleiser, Seattle. Knight of Lincoln. A man of many talents. ELLIOT THEODORE EVENSON 'Al intends to pro to Work, but hopes to go to college in the future. A member of Science, Radio and Glee Clubs. 'By their deeds shall men be judged. DOROTHY EVERS Exchange Editor Lincoln News, '24, ln cast of opera, China Shop. A member ff Takolah and Dramatic Clubs and in Glee Club three years. Dort made High in three and a half years, and was on the Honor Roll. She will go to C. P. S. in the fall and become a High School English teacher. A singer of note.
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f 'V - DOROTHY JEAN DEACON Dot graduated in three and a half years. two of them on the honor roll. A member of Takolah. She intends to take up sbenography. Thy nwdesty's a candle to thy merit. NELLIE CAROLYN DEMSKI Member of the Spanish Club and winner of an L in Volleyball '24, Cricket, '24 and Baseball '24. Nellie wants to bc n stenopzraphvr, though she says she expects to get rich and travel. She is pleasant in her looks. ELWIN DEYO Prince of Whales of Finned L Club and on the swimming team, '22, '23, '24 and '25. Also noted for his extensive con- ferences in the inner office with Mr. Parker and Mr. Cook. Dizzy hasn't decided whether he will be a. millionaire or a tramp. S'omf'u'hal' umpILibious. GERALDlN'E DICKSON Gerry came to Lincoln this term from LaCrosse, Washington, where she took a prominent part in her class. She will eo to Normal. A companion that is cheerful is 'worth gold. MILDRED DODGE A member of Takolah Club, Ukulelf- Club and Corinthian Literary Society, President of Lincolnite Club. '21, Junior Representative I. C. C. and in the Senior Orchestra four years. Mil intends to spend the next few years in the music Conservatory at Pullman, An active 'llllnll in an active body. HILARIO DOMINGUEZ Hilario came to Lincoln this term from Bremerton. He will fro to U. of W. for an engineering course. I dream great llI'!'fl'lllS for the good of 'my countrylandf' NORMAN DORN ln Orchestra two years. A member of the Glee Club. In Circus, '22 and Concert- Dramas. Chairman of the Entertain- ment Committee, Junior Class. Amos will enter Chicayro School of Osteopathic Surgery and major in Orthopedic Surgery at Laughlin Hospital. None other is like unto himself. IVA MAY EIDE A member of Takolah Club and a numeral winner in Basketball, '24. She hasn't de- cided what college she will attend. Her sweet smile 'will nc'er be forgotten. 75.31 .' -: 'f54 4:-1-2-:er'Jx,':...:v 5.-'-'.:- ' A 1'2 - - of.,--.,, ,... . .,,,,-,. +21 4 - -. -f ,L Twenty-five
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Lllxla All ' EMILY FARR Em finished her course in three and a half years, She will play a Wurlitzer in a theatre and later will go to a VVur- litzer school in Chicago. .ftn1b1'lim1 lmulx lu s1u'1'rss, RUTH FORSBERG Ruta divided her four years between the Home Economics and Commercial Courses. She isn't certain of her future. Thr ywntlr' miml by gentle deerls is k1l4nl'1r, MILDRED FREDRICKSON A member of Takolah. Dramatic and Ukulele Clubs. Mil will attend thc U. of W. for a library course. Cowl 1l.11tur1' lmfl youd Sense' must Mwr join. GUINEVERE FREEMAN Gut-n intends to study piano and vocal in the future. She was a member ot' Takolah, French and Glee Clubs, on the News Staff, '24, in chorus ol' opera. Ruddiy:ore and Dim: Dong in opera. China Shop. She took part in three Convert Dramas and the Gym Exhibition of '1 I','m'rylI1ing vmls lvilh a sung, EDWARD CHARLES FISHER Letterman Intermediate Football, 'Z-1. Ass't Sports Editor Lineoln News, '24, and numeral winner for Baseball, '21 and Soccer, '24, Fish will no to the Uni- versity nl' Minnesota in September to study business administration. l nr In'1'1'iIy is :wry good, WILLIAM GANZ Iiusimss Nlauager of Lincolnian and on the Seeonzl Team in Football and Basketball. '2tl. Bill says he's taking' the hardest path toward making a million by working: two years and then going' no college. 7'l1frlL' not that l will r'lLrL'ng1f my fired Vvsol rr. GRETA GARNETT I'ex: was a member of Takolah. She will come back next year to take a graduate course. Wh11Ir1w'r is uvlrth doing at all is fwm'tlL doing u'1'Il. FLOYD GILBERTSON Floyd likes to work around automobiles. After graduation, he will have a. position in a service station. Hit it 14'1'th a .smile and let it ramble. N Twenty-.ueven
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