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Edwin Scott Doreen Olson Ann Strobel Beulah White Lillian Andrasko Ellsworth Power Howard Hansen Paul Wagley Mary Westwood S' Cl CFIIUI' X 2155 - President Vice President - Secretary - Treasurer Valedictorian - Salutatorian Sergeant at Arms Faculty Speaker Class Speaker HIS class has declared its character with a foresight worthy of modern, thinking youth by choosing as its type of student the kind who will accept the challenge-Be Square. Be Square. It is a challenge even to the last, a challenge not just for today or tomorrow but for all time, this motto of the senior class of nineteen-hundred thirty-two. It is not strange that five hundred students, the largest class in the history of the school, should choose such a guiding thought. The world is growing fast with a need of clear eyes, steady minds, and genuine characters, which will lead a weakened civilization into higher, truer channels. The class has not idly dreamed, for, during the three years it has spent at Lincoln, it has proved both individually and as a body the mettle of which it is made and the visions it has dreamed. Among its many admirable qualities, loyalty has been the most outstanding. Its ambition and originality should also be mentioned. The entire span of high school years has not been all serious-minded forging ahead, youth does not grow that way. Intermingling joyous, carefree days have established memories that will never be forgotten and have made these three years a happy time. Fiftccn
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Clams Wf7at would we do in this world of our, Were it not for tfve dreams al1ead.9,' r 10 each member of the class of 32, a challenge and trust -V is given to uphold the ideals and ambitions of a true Lincolnite. May each and every one find happiness and success in their undertakings. May every underclassman find enjoyment in carrying on to make Lincoln a greater and more honored institution of learning.
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ANNABELLE ADLER Mixed course. Lincoln News bus- iness staff '31, '32, Quill and Scroll. Annabelle will attend a private school in California. Dark hair and dark eyes, Make her charms a pleasant sur- prise. CLYDE CLARENCE ALEXANDER Commercial course. Tumbling club. Clyde will work and then go to a business college. Hu is a builder of castles in the - U aff. BERNICE ALKIRE Commercial course. Takolah, Cam- era club, International club. Bernice will attend Bellingham Normal. The gentle mind by gentle deeds is lqrlorvnf' ROBERT ALLARD Science course. Midget football '30, President of Finned Lg Swim- ming team. Bob will work and then attend U. of W. Life is a song-let's sing. ELIZABETH ANDERSON Commercial course. Secretary L.L. L., President Camera club, Girls' Service club, Basketball '28, '29. '30, '31, Cricket '28, '29, Volleyball '29, '33, '31, Tennis '29, '30, '31, Girls' coach. Babe will take up Physical Education at W. S. C. l dorftl mind Work, l can sleep right through it. EVYLEN G. ANDERSEN Mixed course. Evylen will work a year and then go to Pullman. She had a gentle, timid air. GRACE ANDERSON General course. L.L.L., Lincoln News staff, Takolah, Junior-Senior prom, Band, Sports coach and stu- dent leader, Cricket '30, Captain Ball '31, '32, Basketball '30, '31, '32, Volleyball '30, '31, Baseball '30, '31, Tennis '30, '31. A true friend to those who know her. Sixteen ROY ANDERSON General course. Junior-Senior prom, Senior-Junior prom. Roy hasn't decided as to his future. They have rights who dare maintain them. LILLIAN DELORES ANDRASKO Secretarial course. Honor Society, Secretary-treasurer French club, Hon- or roll every semester, Won second prize in Onward Lincoln song contest. Lillian will work as some- body's stenog. Calmness is the sign of strength. ART ANDRES Engineering course. Boys' Rifle club and team '29, '30, '31, Senior class debate '31, Art will start as an apprentice electrician in a navy yard. My mind to me 11 kingdom is REVALO MERRILL ANSTETH General course. Revalo will attend U. of W. He is one boy who liked to go to school. LOUIE C. ARCHIE College Entrance course. Captain of the golf team '31, Intermediate football '29, Gold club '31. Louie will attend U. of W. A little hit of mischief is relished by the best of men. LEONARD ATKINS Industrial course. Boxing club, Re- serve football, Varsity football. Micky will be an auto mechanic. Nothing succeeds likc success. LOUISE M. AUS Commercial course, Honor Society, Takolah, L.L.L., Girls' Service club, Lincoln News '32, Volleyball '29, '30, '31, Basketball '29, '30,'3lg Baseball '29, '31, Captain Ball '31, '32, Cricket '29. Lou will do office work. A girl so sweet and fair, A better friend is 'very rare.
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