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THE LINCOLNIAN Twenty-four LLOYD W. DEMOREST Lloyd followed a commercial course. He will attend a school of higher education. Fm not really bashfulf' LOIS LILLIAN DEMOREST Lois was secretary-treasurer of International Clubg Takolah camp and conference chairmang poetry editor of the Lincoln News: assistant ad manager of Lincoln- ian: one of Santa's twins '27g a member of Dramatic Club. Men do not appeal to me one hit. MARGUERITE B. DIONNE Marg took part in the Junior Glee Club, Takolah and Ukelele Clubs: also a member of the French Club. She pursued the science course. Whose words all ears took captive. VIOLA DITTMAN Pinkie was a member of Takolah. In the future she. will teach music and accompany soloists. A girl of remarkable kinil, Tall of stature, and broad of mind. SYLVIA DORAN Sylvia was a member of the Classical and Takolah Clubs. She also found time for senior basketball. Bellingham Normal will claim her in the future. All my ambition is, I own, To jlrojit and lo please, nnknownf, HELEN M. DOREMUS Helen was a member of the Honor Society and of the Spanish Club. She plans to attend thc U. of W. A reading machine, always wound up and going. She mastered whatever she thought worth the knowingf' JOHN DREIBELBIS Boys' Glee Club: senior orchestrag boys' quartetteg Lincoln News Staff. John plans to enter Wheeler- Osgood's College of Forestry. His cares are now all ended. JOSEPHINE DUBEY Jo was a member of the second team volleyball '27 and of Takolah. She followed a history course and will go to work. In simple manner all her secret lies, For simjzlieily is friendshiffs greatest pride. CHESTER DUNCAN President of Science Club '26g circulation manager of L Book '27g senior class yell leader and school yell leader '26 and '27g male lead in senior class playg first president of senior orchestra '24g a Knight of Lincoln and a member of' Hi-Y. Chet will go to the U. of W. and later to a conservatory of music in the East, His music was striking, resistless, and grandf, BILL DUPONT Bill came to Lincoln from Roseburg, Oregon, in September, 1927. Here he was a member of the Lin- colnian Staff and of the Carnival committee. A com- mercial arts course at the U. of W. will interest him in the future. Some Jay the worlil will know this boyis name, For his artistic' genius will have brought him nz nth famef'
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THE LINCOLNIAN VIVIAINI CONVERSE Secretary '24, '25, vice president '27, and president '28, of Takolah,, Lincolnian Staff: associate editor of Lincoln News '27, and of L Book '27 and '28, L Book reporter '26, secretary of junior class '27, Carnival committee, a member of thc Honor Society. Ax pure as a pearl Azul as jrrrfevf-a 11oblr' und innocent girlf' JULIA ETTA COPELAND Spanish and Takolah Clubs. Julia followed the home economics course and will attend XV. S. C. Silent, but mrnesf. Simple-but sincere. ROBERT W. COPELAND Track manager '28, class debate '27. Bob was also a member of the Lincoln junto and the International Clubs, and completed high in threc and one-half years. He will work and then enter college. Exact and stuzlious of mimlf, WALTER CORBIN Vfalter played in the band two years. He will do P. G. work here. Liftlr is gained willooul hard workf' LORNA COWELL Business Manager of the Lincoln News 327, junior orchestra, two years, senior orchestra, two years, social chairman of Takolah, Spanish Club member. Lorna also found time for baseball. She will be somebody's bookkeeper. Her sunny locks Hang on ber temples like a golden f'lv1'cr. WADE H. COYKENDALL Jr. Secretary-treasurer of Lincoln junto, vice president of Science Club, member of Dramatic and Spanish Clubs. Xvadc will take a P. G. Course and later enter W. S. C. Life ix as yvf before mr. PHYLLIS ADALYN CULVER Second team baseball '27, secretary-treasurer of Dra- matic Club, senior orchestra, member of Takolah, L Book Staff, and in senior class play. She is undecided as to whether she will enter C. P. S. or U. of W. She bas tasted the joy Thai springs from Iuborzv HELEN DANIELS Takolah and Rooters' Club. Helen chose the com- mercial course and will attend business college. WY learn fbrougb lrialf' HOWARD A. DAVIS Howard came to Lincoln from Sumner in January, '28. There he was a member of the Glee Club, and of the basketball, football, swimming, and baseball teams. At Lincoln he took the part of Thaddeus in opera Bohemian Girl. He will pursue the study of music. As a singer, madumr, be was mos! pvinct'ly. MARGARET DAVIS Margaret came from Carthage High School, Mis- souri, in September, 1926. Takolah Club claimed her as a member. She will attend Knapp's Business college. I will rupture your minds Wiib xweel 1l0l'x lfy.,, Twenmbree
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THE LINCOLNIAN JOSEPH DWYER Joe was one of our tennis sharks. Tennis '26 and 27. He will attend W. S. C. Tennis is my low XIIIIIIHU lNlELVERN EAGAN Normal work will claim Melvern's attention in the future. For lu' was xfudious-of his raw. DOROTHY EBERSOLE Dorothy came to Lincoln from Stadium two years ago. Sha was vice president and patrol leader of the Girl Scouts '27 and a member of the German Club and senior orchestra: was interested in basketball, vol- leyball, cricket and baseball '27, '28, They laugh that win. CLIFFORD C. EBY Cliff will go to business college to prepare for be- coming a bookkeeper. Much wisdom offer: goes with fewest words. OLGA ELLINGSON Olga was a member of the German, Takolah and Glee Clubs: she was in the chorus of the opera, The Bohemian Girl. She will enter college. Smile away. Folks undrrxtaml By wha! a smile ix nzrunlf' JOSEPH H. ENGH joe was a Rifle Club member. College will claim him in the future. As his merryg may bc' slill bv wise. EDNA BIANCA ERB Edna was a member of the German Club. She fol- lowed a general course and will go to Bellingham Normal to prepare for teaching. A mos! inlemc' young womunfi NELLIE ERDAHL Nellie followed the home economics course and was a member of the German and Science Clubs. She will work. For brmfify is wry g00lI' W7fJ1'f1 wi' ure, or an' 1101, 1im1c'l'xfo0a'. ALICE LUCILLE ERHART Alicia finished high in three and one-half years. She was president of the Spanish Clubg on L Book Staffg member of Seicncb and Takolah Clubs, and interested in volleyball and basketball. Eyes tba! are foullfainx of lbougbl and song. BRITTA AMANDA ERICKSON Amanda was on the junior debate team '26, and was a member of the Lincoln junto, Honor Society, Classi- cal and Dramatic Clubs. She also received the Erst scholarship prize in Greek '25 and '26. After work- ing awhile as a stenographer, she will enter the U. of W. HN many ffmrms and pleusunl uwys Will brigbfwz up ffae darlzfxvl days. Twenty-five
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