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iff: THE LINCOLNIAN Eigbiccn GEORGE J. ANTUSH Another one who will enter W. S. C. George fol- lowed a general course. I flninkg fl1ervfo1'z' I am. EDITH BAKER Edith came back to Lincoln from Annie Wright Seminary in '26. Here she played in the senior orches- tra one and a half years. She plans to take a P. G. Course after graduating. For xbz' was jus! ilu' quiet kind' Wflmxr' mzhfrr' nr'L'er 'L'ar'i1'x. LEW M. BARCLAY He was a member of the band three and a half years: iunior orchestra one-half yenrq operas '27, '28, Rifle Clubg and Glee Club. Lew will work one year and then go tn W. S. C. Hr ix good nf work, but brffer at ploy. DOLORES BARKER Dolores followed a general course and will attend a business college. Si1v11rf' ffm! .vfzokv-111141 K'I0tflll'lICF of eyes. MARGARET A. BARNETT Margaret came to Lincoln from Oakland, California, in 1925. She was a member of the Dramatic Club while here, and plans to enter the U. of W. TIM milrlexf 1!l61l1Nl'l'X anal the grnflvxt foNgm'. LUCILE M. BARNHART Jack sang in the chorus of the operas '26, '27, '28, and was a member of the Glce, French, and Takolah Clubs. She will enter a Normal School. I'l1 be happy and free, I'I1 bc xml for nobody. MARION L. BATES Volleyball '27, and cricket '27. Marion was a member of the Campfire Girls and of the Spanish Club. She will enter business college. For let 'mc then be silent, For SfI!'l7L'l' is the speech of llroughlf' LAURA BAUERLE First team basketball '25, second team volleyball 'Z6. Laura was also a Campfire Girl and a Lincoln Letter Lassie. Vin u'fJuf I seem, not more Mor less. RUTH BEARDSLEY Ruth was a Takolah member. She will enter a college at Ann Arbor, Michigan. lVif1J a xmile on her lips and luugblcr in ln-r eyes. WALLACE C. BEHEN W'allace followed a trade preparatory course. He plans to become an electrician. I burr' gained my experience.
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um. , .1 ,J THE LINCOLNIAN A V u ,J LUCELLE ADAMS Lucelle took part in the operas '25, '26, '27 and '28, She was treasurer of the Campfire Girls and a member of Dramatic and Glee Clubs. She will work. V67z' lboughl bor xbyf' DAVID AHRENS David followed a general course and was a member of the Boys' Glee Club. HWL' Cunnol all br' masters. VIRGINIA ALDRICH Virginia Came from the Olympia High School in September, 1927, She will continue her studies at the U. of W. For nalun' nmifc her wha! tbl' is Aml never made' dl10fhl'1'.,, JOHN FRANKLIN ALSIP John was secretary of Hi-YQ vice president of the A. S. C.g in the Glee Club for three years, had a part in the operas of '27 and '28, and Senior Class Play: a member of L Book Stag and Advertising Manager of Lincolniang in second team football: a member of Knights of Lincoln, and Junto. He will work a year and then go to the U. of W. His sborfrsf answer is doing. ADRIAN ORVILLE ANDERSEN Adrian became a student of Lincoln in September, 1927. He was a member of the band. Lc't's hugh. BERNIECE E. ANDERSON Cricket '27g volleyball '27, secretary of French Clubg president of the Camphrc Girls, a member of the sophomore, junior and school debate teams, a mem- ber of the Honor Society. Berniece also made high in three and one-half yearsg was school historian '28, and was on the honor roll every semester. Frank, mari, and lulkaliw, A daugblvr of 'Dz'batr,. EDWIN ANDERSON Ed chose to follow the science course. He will work before entering an Electrical School. G:-nflv in manner, firm in rvalifyf' TWILA LAVAY ANDERSON Twila came to Lincoln in September, 1927 from Yakima High School. Here she was a member of Ta- kolah. Stenographic work will engage her in the future. Dorff br sburpg dorfl be flufg lust ban VIRGINIA ANDRAIN Virginia was a member of thc Campfire Girls and of the French and Takolah Clubs. She will work in a music house. l rr n Plain xjlrrcb ix br'lff'r fban mufli wif. EDITH L. ANDREWS Edith was a member of the Spanish Club. She will Work as somebody's stenographer or typist. We saw bw' claurming, bu! wr' saw no! half Tlu' rlaurnzx bm' duuvzrasf mmlrxly murf'u1vd. Seventeen
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THEIJN COLNIAN BERTHA BENDRICK Bertha found time for the Clayton-Paul-Bert Club and for the Honor Society. She plans to enter college. 'fGfl0f1' mzlzm' is om' of lbr rirlwsf fruilx of life. RALPH ALLAN BENNETT Allan was on the Student Council one year: L Book stall twice: intermediate football '27: debate: vice-president of Hi-Y: Sir Knight of Knights of Lin- coln: and a member of the Classical and Junto Clubs. Ile will work a year and then go to the U. of W. Hr did wifb l'hl't'ff1lI will Wild! rzibvrx faikvii of wfyrll their lumix were still. CARL BERGLUND Carl belonged to the senior orchestra and will work after graduating. I cart' for nobody, 110, not I, If 11011011-y litH'l'X for mv. MITCHELL BERRY Mitchell came to Lincoln from Stadium in Febru- ary, '27, Here he belonged to the junior Rifle Club. X course in electrical engineering at the U. of W. will claim him in the future. A fiizlirring arfixf, who 'zmuiz' if his url To draw men ax ibry ought lo br, nal as fluffy ann GLADYS BETCHART Glad followed the history course. She was Takolah service chairman and a member of the Honor Society. She will enter college. Fri1'ml'x im' 01cl'xi'iz'i'x. VIRGINIA BEYER Betty was assistant business manager of thc L book: program chairman and vice president of the Classical Club: and a member of the Honor Society anti Taltolah. Normal school will claim her future. Of u wry 77lf'V'l'y, rlirnilie, xlirriug spirit. JANIES T. BLACK Football: midget '24, 'Zig intermediate '26: first team '27. Baiketball: midget 'log second team '27g first team '28. Soccer '27, '28. Matinee dance com- mittee 'Z7, '28: a member of the band four years and of the tintette two years: a member of the Hi-Y and of the Knights of Lincoln: and president of the A. S. C. '28, He will attend U. of W. llc was-iiuf room forbids In fvii ibm' 111411- Jr Sum up all j1fr'ft'i'li0n, ami hc' uw-final. LOTTIE BESSIE BLAKENEY Lottie was a member of the Girl Scouts in her sophomore year. She will work. Ever clmrnlirlg, c'1'4'r 1IA'lL'.D JOSEPHINE BLAUVIELT ,Io came to Lincoln from California in September, 1927. While here she was on the Lincoln News Staifg member of the Student Record Corps: member of the Honor Society. Taltolah and Junto Clubs. She fol- lowed a commercial course and will work as a sten- ographer. AU of ber uwx harmony, xoff, quirlg ClJcc'rful 'wiflmul mirIf1. DOROTHY E. BOHL Took part in basketball and volleyball: was a mem- ber of Takolah, Honor Society and Classical Club. Dorothy will attend business college. Ali flnf iizlesf baby mfzw' zifrvimi ber. Ninelern 4
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