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Florence Kelley Grace l.it.itlell Olive Opgenorth YV. C. Orr NV. P. XVagley Science Foreign l-angnage History Nlathematics Mztiiliztl Training Department Messages ,, Wfhy build flvere rilier ,QIIIITCIIII If 111111 llllbllffdetf tener? I11 1'fzi1z ire build llve i1'f11'ltf, lI1I!L'.l.f The bllflcffl' 111511 g1'f11z'J, l.'lLORfZNCli Klil.l.IiY, Two wise sayings to help us chart our course: That nothing is bad merely because it is old, nor good merely because it is newg and the injunction of the Apostle Paul, ages old, but ever new: Prove all things, hold fast that which is good. Gimme I. Linmsrt. Illl study and get ready, and then maybe the chance will tome! Let your high school preparation be but the beginning of study. Then maybe your chance for effective working, living, and serving will come. Oriviz OPGISNORTH. Do your own thinking. Think things through to conclusions. Then people may be ready to listen to what you have to say. To become a captain on life's voyage, you will not only have to do your own think- ing, but you must have your ideas so developed that others will follow you. W. C. ORR. Ahoy there, Class of '3-if Congratulations. A sea voyage is a splendid thing some- times. If there is anything in you, it will bring it out, especially if the going gets rough. As you sail on, keep a Hrm grip on the helm, your eye on the chart, beware of eross-currents and tide drift, and you will make your next port on schedule time. W. P. XVAGLHY. Swan
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XV. C. P. Meddiirs B. 0, Beal Zuidce Bonney l. E. Fi-nil Nlaurgfxret Coliecn Principal Vice Principal Home Economic Coniinerciznl Music Department Messages A good book is a boon companion: one that today stimulates thought, tomorrow entertains, and the next day affords information. Equipped with a reading habit, one need never be lonely on this life cruise now so joyfully begun. W. C. P. Mraonirvs. The training period for seamanship along the shallow, smooth water has been ii most delightful one. Now for the voyage into the rougher and deeper waters. Along with the training you have had, two very important qualities must be developed to insure a successful cruise into the future: Determination and Effort. B. O. BEA1.. Recipe for a Happy Home: Security of affection. Mutual respect. Emotional stability. Freedom of development for every member. Sense of humor. A Mix. Serve fresh daily. Use generous amounts. Zfuniire BONNIEY. Seniors! It is the wish of the Commercial Department that you shall ind the maps, charts, and compasses, that you learned to use during your three-year cruise, adequate for guiding your ships across the sea of life. J. E. FRAIL. Music is the universal language of mankindf' The voyage is sweeter and more enjoyable when we hear across the waves sweet strains of music. IVIARGARET RAWSON GOHEIEN. As I answer the call of the highway with its distant promise fair, I pray for a heart, light and gladsome, And friends, adventure, and fun. Yet- I would seek truth, for truth ever is mightyg I would be brave, to meet whatever must beg I would dare always, rightly, to do the thing most feared. ALBIIRTA MCDONNELI.. Nu jlicflfft' S ix
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Row 5--Crim, Mcddins, Sizcr, Lilly, Ramsay, Row 2--Van Duvantcr, Hoats, Beal, Forsyth, Ubhcn, XVagley, Hague, Elder, Mzinn, Ncsscn, XVestgate, Vi'alki-r, Needham, Martin. Row IfXX'ashhurn, Mcsst-lirx, Meddins, lvIcDonni-ll, Cunningham, Stewart, Gowcll, Thornhill, Herring, Bonney, lvloycr, Lingcnfcltcr, Rummell, Adams, Davis, Miller, Our Faculty ow much of Americas greatness with her railroads, airplanes, ships, homes, fac- tories, and people could have been accomplished had our country been isolated from other nations? She is rightly called the melting pot. Raw materials have been brought to give new blood, new ideas, new enthusiasm. So with her high schools. Lest they grow stagnant, new teachers must come from all ports of education. Lincoln's adminis- tration has been garnered from harbors throughout the United States and even from Europe and Asia, mixing the thrift and industry of the Old World with the conserva- tive philosophy and traditions of New England, the energy and democratic friendliness of the West and Middle West. Most popular are the Pacific Coast institutions. Thirty of our teachers graduated, attended summer school, or did post-graduate work at the University of Washington. The College of Puget Sound ranks second, having helped twelve of our teachers, and Washington State College is third with eight alumni instructing here. Knapp's Business College, Bellingham and Ellensburg Normals, and Whitman College complete the list of Washington institutions. Oregon and California schools have trained one or more teachers, each, in the Linfield College, Oregon State College, or the University of Ore- gon. The College of the Pacific, Stanford, and the University of California are the southern colleges which helped educate out educators. The College de France, Scot- land's Herriot Datt and Leith Technical Schools, the Oriental Summer College at Tokio, Japan, and Cambridge and London Universities have contributed teachers who can, perhaps, insert a little of the atmosphere of old civilization into the one we are build- ing. Eastern United States has sent representatives from Boston University, New Andover, Harvard, Columbia, Wellesley, Vassar, the General Electric Testing Depart. ments of Schenectady, New York, and Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The state universities, normals, and colleges of Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, North Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Wisconsin, and Indiana are represented. Rocky Mountain schools have launched many of our pilots. Some nine teachers have arrived from the Idaho State Normal, the University of Idaho, Gooding College, Intermountain Union College, Colorado State Normal, the Denver University, the Colorado State University, and the Montana State College. ,True is the assertion that it takes all kinds of people to make a world. Lincoln's eminence as a high school is largely due to the various sources from which she drew her pilots. Eigh!
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