Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1935
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' 5: assesses- isnigs 555' EE 5155522252 5 s Scriiiiiiiniiosiis The actors, upon entering Lincoln, 'meet the directors and choose their roles. Before a year has elapsed, they are well acquaintf ed with their routine and are deeply interested in the various organizations and activities about them. Vxfe pnd many of them participating in sportsg others have chosen roles which lead them into realms of music, of art, and of dramatics. Others find the purely social activities attractive and helpful. At the end of three years we find every character familiar with his own little drama. Each had studied the role he had chosen and now knows his part well enough to ask for a place in the great drama of life. In our presentation we have endeavored to pref serve for individuals the highlights of their own roles together with those of their fellow troupers. Each actor has enacted a play complete in itself and yet harmonious in relation to the rest, which, taken together, form the drama of Lincoln High, We hope you like it! THE EIJI'l'UR. J ,I I ffff l, ,f +I. 1 I 1 I I , ' S ld. x I V .V 4' I I , I ,J I I I , ' l V 1 L I. 4 Al ,ff ' ACT III SCENE I ..................... Faculty SCENE II ..............E,. Class of I37 ACT IIIIII SCENE I ................... Activities SCENE II .... I ..... Organizations SCENE III ...........E,... Class of '36 ACT IIIIIII SCENE I ...,............. Boys, Sports SCENE II .... .- ..,........ Girls' Sports AGIBCIII SCENE I--,C ........EE..... Class of 335 SCENE II .EE....... -. ...... Advertisers 4- ani! . I , 1' g!.qn!'!,, 'Ll'W,, My - lg.. .MW E-W7 QQ ,I 5,1 ' 214.51 ' 21352 1 ig C - sk . lg. A 227-of I ,,, ., . F . 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T ,f L I hff,L,,Q5'a2z ,Q . if '-,' -A gf R ,J I .Q wi J, 5 - ff-:W-'ff' X V3 525 -1 3 ,y ,gb XXX .1 x V. X kk M 1 J'f 'The play! The play's the thingln Good my lord, will you see the players well bestowed? Do you hear, let them be well usedg for they are the abstracts, and brief chronicles, of the time. -From HAMLET. O members of +he Class of l935, con- grol'ulo'lions for o good work compleledy and moy success loe yours in 'lulure endeavor. The chollenge of The hour is lo lhinla criiicolly. The smug solisioclion Thor con- dilions, socially and economically, are acceplable does noi exisl now. ln ils place has come reslless disconlenl. If high school lraining accomplishes any- lhing, if develops a gueslioning allilude, an inquiring mind. The army of Thousands graduaring from high school and college lasi year, lhis year, and nexl' year supplies Jrhe leadership for The solufion of lhe greaf social and economic problems wi+h which we are conlronled. Lincoln l-ligh School gradu- ales have an obligalion lo do Their parl in This greal work, +o read much, +o lhirile cleorly, ond lo speol4 wisely. W. C. P. MEDDINS. ENGLISH OFFICE PHYSICAL EDUCATION M dd Mrs. Gaul, STella Lilly, Kafherine Crim, Louise Van DevanTer, EThel Adams. R Z R I M Id d M G T d C gh y H P R l B O B l El b h hb M oyer, er ru e unnin arn, EdiTh Rummell, Mary BarreTT, Winifred Ches- . . ea, iza eT Was urn, rs. MarTin, W. C. P. Meddins, Helen CI k Franklin O'N I OFFICE Well mighT The saying, All roads lead To Rome, be paraphrased aT Lincoln Tor All sTeps lead To The oTTice. Through This imporTanT deparT- menT are carried all aTTairs concerning The school and sTudies oT The sTudenTs. The business oT The school procedure is supervised by Mr. Meddins, principal, and Mr. Beal, vice principal. A careTul check oT all sTudenTs is l4epT by Miss Washburn, aTTendance clerlc, and Mrs. Mar- Tin, oTTice secreTary. AlThough requiring The leasT space This deparTmenT Turnishes The cenTralized governmenT Trom which all insTrucTions are senT by means oT a daily bulleTin and radio announcemenTs. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ThaT a person is iudged by The language he uses is a well-lcnown TacT. WiTh This in mind our English Teachers have sTriven To correcT The errors oT 2,097 sTudenTs who passed Through Their classes each day Tor The pasT year. New Tields added To The English course aT Lincoln during recenT years are Tound in The Lincoln News and The Lincolnian, weelcly and annual publicaTions. Public spealcing, oral expression, and debaTe encourage The sTudenT's dramaTic abiliTy. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT EducaTion has come To mean noT only The developing oT a person's menTal gualiTies buT also oT his physical well-being and moral sTandards. Lincoln provides Tor This by requiring each sTudenT To Talce one semesTer oT Physical EducaTion beTore graduaTing. Classes in healTh, swimming, dancing, golT, and Tennis are oTTered The girls. Boys' classes consisT oT golT, swimming, wresTling, boxing, Traclc, TooTball, and healTh. Good sporTs- manship and consideraTion Tor oTh- er's righTs are also TaughT under This consTrucTive program. Anal The audience scxT spellbouncl. COMMERCIAL HOME ECONOMICS Thornhill, Inez Moore Gladys Parker, James Frail. Row I-E i a Bonney PrudcnTia Sowell, Gerfrude Herring, Mav ' ewar, COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT To Take a commercial course does noT necessarily mean ThaT one inTends To be a sTenographer or bookkeeper, Tor The Training received in This course can be applied To problems oT everyday liTe. Bookkeeping, sTenographic work, and a combinaTion oT boTh are The chieT courses oTTered under The commercial deparTmenT. AdverTising and Sales is given as an addiTional semesTer sTudy. The bookkeeping course prepares one Tor a posiTion in ThaT line and also Trains in keeping privaTe records while The sTenographic course prepares one Tor general oTTice work. Members oT This deparTmenT give a real service To The school by doing mimeograph work, puTTing ouT The daily buIIe+ins, and Typing our reporT cards. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT I-lome Economics has been recognized in recenT years as a mosT impor- TanT course. Only lasT year The LegislaTure oT The STaTe oT WashingTon passed a bill which now requires every girl in The sTaTe To Take eiTher one year oT I-lome RelaTions or Two years oT one oT The subiecTs oTTered in The I-lome Economics course. By This iT is inTended Thar The TuTure home-makers, who are The girls in high school Today, shall be able To Take care oT Their homes capably. One oT The I-lome Economics subiecTs ThaT seems To have aTTracTed a large number oT boys aT Lincoln laTely is cooking. Two special classes were Tormed Tor These new enThusiasTs during The pasT year. Being someThing new and very diTTerenT, These classes were oT inTeresT To such a large number oT boys ThaT iT was necessary To limiT The enrollmenT To seniors only. i Row 2-I-I. J. Swarm, Mrs. Pugh, MarqareT Lapharn, Lucile JohnsTon, W. F W d Th R rn y M M I Z d SI T M M K FuTure bookkeepers. qI3 'II4 Thcf mysTerious unknown quanfify X. H . geygmfn HISTORY FOREIGN LANGUAGE MATHEMATICS am ran rs amer ina ors einson a e eson ive pgenor , R 3VDKy BLTh ,F kEp ,El TI1T ,MblOI ,OI O Th W I TT W All on, Rial Beniarnin. Row 2-Alice Griggs, Mrs. ScoTT, Twiia Kendall, Grace I P T h J sie Lilly. Row I-W, C. Orr, Helen WhiTney Jessie Barlow Helen ManTz A y H y Eb S' 5 DSS, EI' IZEV. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT I.incoIn's Toreign language deparTmenT oTTers classes in French, Span- ish, German, and LaTin, The Tour chieT Toreign Tongues. Much inTeresT is aroused in The languages which They are sTudying, and Triendly Teeling is creaTed among sTudenTs in These classes by correspon- dence wiTh high school boys and girls in oTher counTries. In Lincoln High School an increasing number oT sTudenTs is To be Tound in This oleparT- menT each year. HISTORY DEPARTMENT E WiTh over l5OO pupils enrolled in iTs classes during The pasT year The I-IisTory DeparTmenT is ranked as a TavoriTe by Lincoln sTudenTs. Required by The STaTe DeparTmenT oT EducaTion, a semesTer oT boTh UniTed STaTes hisTory and civics becomes a parT oT every sTudenT's program beTore graduaTion. 0Ther hisTory courses may be Talcen as elecTives. The elecTives, Social Problems and Economics, are becoming oT increasing imporTance and inTeresT To The sTudenTs each year. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Now iusT whaT good is maThemaTics going To do a person? Train your mind, Johnny! Train your mind! There are people who realize some vanTage in liTe oTher Than maTerial gain. Everyday problems can very oTTen be solved easily iT buT reasoned ouT. There is noThing beTTer Than maThemaTics To TiT one's mind To do This guiclrly and accuraTeIy. The sTudenTs aT Lincoln Tully appreciaTe This as is shown by The large number choosing This mind discipline. i So baclc To your algebra, geom- eTry, and TrigonomeTry, Ivlary, and do learn To appreciaTe The paral- lelepipedon. INDUSTRIAL ARTS SCIENCE MUSIC Row 2-George ForsyTh, VV. P, Wagley, Charles Miller, Amhur Turner, Jul M O B N dh Ned Ubben, Clifford WesTgaTe. Row IfFranIc Anarde, Mrs. Goheen, Lillia A WI H d J h I-IoaTs, Mrs. Davis, Ch I B h FI K II y, VV II D I SCIENCE DEPARTMENT IT has been said ThaT The purpose oT science is To sTudy wiThouT preiu- dice The TacTs, laws, and processes oT naTure. ThaT sTudenTs may learn To appreciaTe and undersTand naTure, Lincoln's Science DeparTmenT oTTers classes in biology, boTany, agricuITure, phys- ics, chemisTry, and geology. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Our school oTTers iTs sTudenTs exceIlenT TaciliTies Tor shop worlc. Included in This are The classes oT The IndusTriaI ArTs. In This branch are Two dis- TincT courses: The high school course which requires one hour Tor each subiecT, and The indusTrial, or Trade Training, which has Two-hour classes. The shops are among The besT oT Those in any high school in The sTaTe oT WashingTon. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Supplying music Tor The school assemblies, special programs, bandramas, and operas Talls To The loT oT our musical Triends, The members oT The music deparTmenT. Their pracTice and classrooms are Tound in The Tower oT The building. The boys' and girls' glee clubs, The orchesTra, and The band are The organizaTions which malce up The personnel. LIBRARY WiTh a coIIecTion oT 5,000 volumes and subscripTions To TwenTy-Tive currenT magazines our library is one oT which To be proud. NineTy-six sTudenTs are accommodaTed each period oT The day. Miss Anderson, The school librari- an, gives Tour lessons in The use oT The library To Sophomore and Jun- ior English classes. Machinisfs in The making. I5 a H a Charl s G bson Jean Wood Cordon Dowling Jean Sandlin Gor ld Haleb Mailland Jordan Dominic Crabinski r lc D e y i Bud Bader Evelyn Gipplo Joyce Dunbar Bri Sprenger W. Sfrandberg Ed Walls A' x 1 ' QW STUDENT COUNCIL An alerl, wide-awake group of sludenls composed Jrhe Sludenl Council lhis year. Slarling in Seplember They revised The conslilulion, made an alhlelic leller display, and slarled an exlensive campaign lo sell aclivily liclcels. ll was a successful campaign and more Jrhan l,3OO sludenls boughl Them. Many inleresling assemblies were given. One of lhem, which was in Seplember, inlroduced lhe new sludenl' oiciicers lo lhe school. Several speakers conlribuieol lo olher programs and in Eebruary a very infer- esling Washinglon-Lincoln assembly was held fealuring educalional lallcs by lwo Lincoln l-ligh School sludenls. A very enlhusiaslic aicler-school assembly welcomed Rinlo, a movie dog. The sludenls held The usual Eoolball Nighl before lhe Thanksgiving game: and a Eoolball Malinee was given lo aid iniured ifoolball players. Duri- ing lhe year Ered l-leany, lvlary Louise Bader, Jean Sandlin, and Eugene Brazeau allended a Leaders' and Journalisls' convenlion al lhe Univer- sily ol Washinglon. ln April several sludenls allended a convenlion al Washinglon Slale College. ln all, lhe Sludenl Council has finished a mosl successful year, and Ered l-leany, A. S. B. Presidenl, is lo be commended for his unliring efiorls. OFFICERS Fred l-leany ,.,. Presidenl Dominic Grabinslsi Com. of Aihlolics Chucls Gibson . Vice Presidenl Gerald l-loleb , ,Corn ol Journalism Jean Wood , . .. , .Secrelary lvlailland Jordon . Corn. ol: Adverfising Jean Sandlin , ,Conn of Publicily ADVISERS Mr. lvleddins, Miss Moyer OTHER MEMBERS Senior Rep. ...Bud Bader, Evelyn Gipplo Junior Rep. . Bob Springer, Joyce Dunbar Soph. Rep. Ed Vlfalls, Woodrow Slrandburg Boys' Club Rep. . . Eranls Davis Girls' Club Rep. Evelyn Gwynn I. Ncses for News 2. Bones! 3. Sopimcsl 4. Cur Memfcv. 5. Fufuve 1'f3pm'+e1'Q. OHS G , MEC Cl wr w H' fu w : , MLA Cexffffg The WHQ Red Sammi House. Cuillmq all sfuoemfsf 9. Asbesfow. O. Covefuif Corwdx, is foffenfnfg. H. Make up Cvfirvf. 12, Airing fha school. -f V. -H .jffff af .. L ,.- - ,A E ff! 2 K 2 X' ....-.- ...... ..... f PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION This drama depicTing one year oT school liTe aT Lincoln I-Iigh would noT be compleTe wiThouT The menTion oT The ParenT-Teachers' AssociaTion. Their program Tor The year included sTudy classes, a ChrisTmas ParTy, and The annual I3ounder's Day Program. Combined wiTh This IaTTer evenT was an evening in commemoraTion oT Lincoln I-Iigh School's TwenTy-TirsT anniversary. Mr. AITred LisTer, Tormer secreTary oT The Tacoma Board oT School DirecTors, delivered an address enTiTled Building Lincoln I-Iigh School. Mrs. E. D. Nichols, NaTionaI Chairman oT I-Iumane EducaTion, spolce on Founder's Day. Music Tor The evening was Turnished by LincoIn's orchesTra and by Lin- coln I-Iigh Alumni. The program ended wiTh The cusTomary candle- lighTing ceremony. Two hundred TiTTy guesTs were served birThday calce in The caTeTeria. P. T. A. OFFICERS President.. .. , -,Mrs. IZ. G. Luclsenbihl SecreTory . ,, , ,, Mrs. F. E. LocIf.wood I:irsT Vice PresidenT.., ,Mrs. Lee Gorliclq Treosurer L , L , , Mrs. C. A. Sines Second Vice PresidenT-,Mr. W. C. Orr Progrorn Chairman. Mrs. E. Devereoux BACK-TO-SCHOOL NIGHT Lincoln's surely much beTTer, and a IoT more inTeresTing Than The high school I wenT To. remarlced one oT The Thousand parenTs who aTTended The annual Back-To-School NighT on The second evening in November. A group oT ThirTy sTudenTs acTing as guides escorTed our moThers, TaTh- ers, and Triends on a Tour Through The building. The TirsT poinT To be visiTed was The caTeTeria where everybody received reTreshmenTs pre- pared by members oT The Toods classes. From There They wenT imme- diaTeIy To The oITice where The public address sysTem was demonsTraTed. From here The visiTors progressed ThroughouT The building. Displays were shown in The various deparTmenTs oT The school, and an acrobaTic show was presenTed in The boys' gymnasium. Following The Tour, par- enTs and Triends were Taken To The audiTorium where a band concerT and sTyIe show were presenTed. The aTTair was planned by The Teachers in order To give every parenT The opporTuniTy oT meeTing Their chiIdren's insTrucTors. 'IISI , -W S 1, Scene I I I 1 -6 jf. y,. K, Nu Thy Cox Shixulca Higuchi Florence Crowe BeTTv Blood SOPHOMORE CLASS Pouring TorTh Trom GaulT, STewarT, lvlcCarver, and Gray, Tloods oT sophomores Twice This year have enTered Lincoln's halls. We lisTened To Them, we sTepped on Them: we even aTe Them Tor lunch lThey TasTe like goobersl. ln spiTe oT all we could do, They were srill To be Tound all over The place, I,-468 oT Them, Trom The engine room To The cloclc Tower. We insTiTuTed new rooms Tor Them, we gave Them The whole oT,The palconyg we Turnished To Them all The boolcs which were Too old Tor us To useq and, yeT, They seemed To be very, very happy. l-lowever, by The second weelc oT each semesTer They were all under cover wiTh The lid clamped down, and a nine o'cloclc senior could wallc The halls once more peaceTully aT home. OUT oT This group comes The nexT Junior class. Their accomplishmenTs Tor This year are indicaTive oT very worTh while perTormance as Juniors. ATTer The TirsT aTTacl4 oT sTage TrighT The Sophomores enTered whole- hearTedly inTo school acTiviTies and displayed splendid Tale-nTs. ln a shorT Time They Tound Their parT To play in The school liTe oT Lincoln: and, Though iT may have seemed comparaTively minor, more imporTanT roles will be awarded nexT year To Those who are mosT deserving. DoroThy Cox , H Pi'esidenT Florence Crowe ,Seci'eTc1ry Shizulso T-liguchi Vice 'Pi'esidenT BeTTy Blood , Treosurei' CLASS COLORS Blue Gnd Whilz: CLASS MOTTO Strom, D. SrniII1, K. Anrnerson, Ii. Pi-Irersinn, I Row 4--L. 'vVinf4nriI, L. Kvwvv-I S. Si-if! S. Knqpp, L. McCuru1x', B. Jonnsmi, L. Iiinri- X qren, W. EIwreI, L. Erirnke Lrczcr, A. I-I irsf Row 3 D. SiverIsm', C. Juriisori G. Rmsii'-ig B. BurI, F, PoIic,Iv, A. Jrmhrisun, B. Mural, I. Ko1:IwIi-r, E, Mii.Ii.uc,I, II. Jaccmsoi. Row 2 L. K..isu, F. Lmin, L. Pi-Icrswv C. D1-ir more, E. Biirqszsun, V. Wriitinaii, M. iiirnvnriy, A. Grzfriiafi, I. Kuhnqi, A. LEIIH: F. Divis, T. MCCOV, W. RwbcrIsm. Row I R. B5irIIr:'r, J. AIM-i M D-gf-iI, P Donovan, O. Bnc.Iirn.xnn, J. Miywiur-1 C. Luna, M. Bariifs, M. Bm-:iiIiI, D. Ivnrnrii I. Ihinter Row 4 H. CIiIIorcI, O. ELkImr' S Cwfine, F Desiliqrrr, M. Birnei, B. Berqshcnn E. Diiiq fieIrI. V. I-Iunqrerforu, M. Hur' T R-qmf, B SkiIlinqs, L. Byers, R. Bressk. R W3 -J. Conri Iwi, J. LQSIQ' VV. Brmwn M. O Q Alhlson, E. Mic1ImiIa, J. MorseIIe B. Beriaind W. Carpurfcr, D. Chcefharvi. R. MQKLW, L Vaifeniine, G. Cashman, V. Smeg, E. Brown. Row 2--C. Rosevcar, W. Bowmar M. Davis J. LEESCIT, E. I'IedIun1I E, Dunnirqor, M. BVS- Ivan, M. Carlson, D. RosQIIini P, Armour, I Baker, D. Hess, D. Aamnd, J. Shaw E. Bond F. I'IedIuiid. Row I---S. Higuchi, B. Swanson, J. Bownish V, Hudson, L. Chovii, G. BaiIev, M. MiIcIweII L. Morris, E. Connor, B. MCKQX V. Burrer fi0Iri, M. Johnson, I. Bef-qw'-, M. Lnrsizn, R Bowi I. Jack. Row 4 M. BiCImrzr.iy, E. Fireischn-.av r, R. W:-sr qrund, D. Dramf, H. Kapiin, B. Simpson, M Hurrbhad, M. Brown, B. Kim-, F. Den aris, E Eliis, E. HaIIbsrq, E. AusIin, B. Bnfes. Row 3--S. McEIrOy, E. MQIIQH, R. Wi,Ic, L Rudd, II. Cabnqn, I-I. QOH, D. McCIariaHL:n M. Hansen, V. Jones, J. Sami, E. Fairbanks L. Dunranson, L. Mf.Quadc, V. G,-ncriarix, G Bryarif, A. Kubo. Row 2- M. SIerJIwer'S, M. Wizikcr-S, D. Bunker I. Martens, D. BoIsinqer, L. Harrns, CF. Perri D. Coen, N. Lringc, D. Lewis, V. Bahiric-Incer T. Carroli, M. Rasoe, V. Johnsori. Rmw I--A. Sheriff, L. Bubbins, O. Mirigh, E WaIIs, V. Soikowski, G. Hisfox, M. MrDoraId F. FOIQV, L. Sinirxswn, V. Wkishbnm B. GriqqS P. Bieqzvr, I-I. Hauqcn. Rww 4 B. SIodnIarfI, II. WiIsor, R. Bmivy, B EsI4eIson, K. Colby, W. RadCIif'If:, W. Smurf Cypher, R. Spencer, L. Thuncg A. Bacon, M SQCIV, C. Mmck W. VViIhr4M, B. Durngn, S CI1arnp. Row 3-- F. C3ieorfgeIIi, E. Cnciri, D. FQJQIIIC-rs B. MoyIcs, V. Mrifndiien, J. Rvqq, I-'. VViIson C. Lenvewrws, J. Nniison, A. Davis, P. Cmrk, Lv EII2Qriric1Ic1n, I. Rourss, V. I'IoIfQriSO'. Raw 2- J. Mcirv, B. SIc'pIicnsc:n, P. Sabufis R. 'Iwrn.1siu, R. PLiIon, F. M4.Qii.iQIv, A. Or laiidu, V. SIMM-ri, R. Si.I'vrnr:r.ns-I, C. W.1IIs C. Tkmnli, A. RDSL-rmw, VV. RuIIi. Rnw I- E. Kqrpuch, J. MiIIcn, F. TL1lmIc.i, E CwIIwwrs, A. Kiso, B. CoIiirm1inQ, R. Bwiiiis H. BricI1'cx, S. IIarIrw5S B. Wfgi'iImrI. -IZII Row 4-L. Webber, W, Grass, E. Hoffman, J Zeugner, W. Jewell, I Miller, C. Brecken ridge, E. Davis,',B. Kelly, F. Barfknechl, E Warenol, M. Beasley, L. Brewer, V. Adams, Row 3AE. Cnrislensen, J. Coblenlz, A. Cox E. Erickson, C. Baggs, E. Casaday, L. Snel son, J. Brown, H, Dickerman, R. Terrien, H Doon, L. Clark, O. Ruslen, A. Dailey, B. Ev anger, V. Carroll. Row Z-B. Garrily, D, Bunre, E. Engman, C Carrie, J. Rader, E. Dillion, B. Relerson, B Dillman, B. Frills, J. Brooks, R. Danl, F. Du Charme, H. Danko, E. Johnson. Row I--G, Baskelf, C. Klewin, J. Harris Cook, L. Cooper, A. Hansen, l, Luca, Lenman, B. Barker, L. Schulfz, L. Carreau, M Grass, D. Woodruff, F. Craig, F. Bemcnl, S Beardsley. , E M I Row 4-WD, Trickey, N. Taylor, E. Johnson, D Lesler, F. Vinson, E. Robinson, M. Pagni, B Gilliam, R. Slidharn, E. Milcnell, A. Riconcl W. Hoover, E. Baydo, R. Drain. Row 3-J. Eckrolh, B. Seydell, J. Lyon, O Hoslefler, R. Scalcliard, D. Rlall, G. Rowe S. Kodarna, N. Luppino, B. Brewer, B. Brewer A. Sundby, A. Olsen, G. Pease. Row 2-W. Miller, C. Davis, J, Wnilcornb, R Darrow, J. Ceccanli, H. Doyle, C. Colyer, B Miller, W, Floberg, B. Baker, E, Davis, C Fornes, W. Freeman. Row lfE. Eikenbary, B. Schaulelberger, Wollan, L. Scliaufelberger, E. Holrhusen, Spencer, M, L. Slrolners, J. Derners, V. Rala ezyk, C. Allen, R. Crolleau, E. Douglas, D Dickson. L R Row 4----F. lipera, D. Mason, A. Bullard, B Rankin, K. Isley, J. Bossall, B, Tyler, H. Sel den, C. Holm, R, Lean, G. Granarn, D. Med licoll, W. Wing. Row ZWB. Morrison, P. Burk, C. Knapp, H Shepoard, J. Halsvik, E. McClellan, L. Peler sen, C. Hanson, A. Roberl, P. Lucien, E. Pralf L. Alder, T. Marshall. Row Z-S, Lumsden, R. Marlin, C. Taylor, M Tice, J. Lord, D. Toulouse, B. Siemons, E Rave, J. Olson, L. Giuka, C, Carden, M Tannler, E. Fosler, Row l--B. Rolfe, l. Soule, J. Sleeves, R, Snere IFF, l. Tyler, F. Vlfolfe, J. Mackessy, R. Wiosf ner, L. VVasnburn, B. Bales. Row 3 VV. Neno, B. Meyers, F. Anderson, L. Buck, C. Campbell, W. Johnson, R. Glene- winkle, J. Woloers, J. Sharp, R. Slrancl, F. Rornrnel, H. Eckersloy, G, Musser. Row 2'-J. Bakkelun, S. Sliya, L. Peroglia, D. Kenr, F. Dillrnan, M. Clark, K. Guslnlson, D. Hulson, V. Evans, P. Doyle, E. Cnrislensen, L. Moe, R. Hundven, J. Halen, D. McLaughlin. Row lfR. Robbins, A. Riccolollo, E. Drazga, R. Anlush, M. Roberls, M, Selby, D, lllon, D. Cripple, F. Miller, R. Iverson, R, Long, W. Hanson, E. Cnrislonsen, H. Curry, R. llwode, C, Poylon. -l22l' Row 4' I-I. CIrQfIQr, R. V:fraI, J. I'.1.'Iv, M Graham, R. Andvrson, C. MIIIr:r D. MITIQIIQ A. Andc-rscfn, S. Fox, II. F4fsIQr, II. BL:rnIiI, G Lafhrop, M. Govnrkx. Rcw Zf B FIPCII, R. BurqII.1rfII, VJ. C.sna'IJ D. Pearson, B. Anders-Jn, J. Brrnrww, W. Grwss W. EnqIr2r, J. Boyd, K. Swnfcny, CE. IIQ.,QhI B Arper, B. Gervais, D. Awnvson. Row ZW S. FIII Jn, M. RCvnI.vILI5 B. BIHK-L.z1Ic G. Rrlnug, L. SIM-vI.1n:.I, B. BrwIIL-m L. Sow ers, F. MIIIQ-sun, M. Bgrku, B. DI:ks.n, L. Lo Fa-lvf-, J. Evans, L.. Kropc-r, In LI:rwrg.w, E Erwckson, B. EIIswUr1II. Row I- I. ..I.xCmIsun, A. IIInII1ins, C. M. CoIin E. F'uIropu'fws, D. M. MQKCCHFIQ B. PJLJIS, M I'IunsOrI, L. An:1n.:rscJn W. Llun.msIfI C, Gm num, W. Bqrnvs, C. Mnrris. RON 4AM. Madocn, R. NorrIIund, E. Kavs, II MIIIer, F. Vcfdcfizo, A. Anderson, B. BIrrI, J CIarIc, P. McDaniel, B. MarIin B. Hansen, C Pefropmos, E. KowaIcIwIc, H. BcI1Icr. Row 3-F. Beers, M. Dinqfleld, V. AAILHIII, E WoId, C. Yuckorf, E. Osw.aId, G. MarII:e.1u R. CarIson, R. Farringmn, H. Pumrsen, L Hobson, R. WI1son, W. DuInIaLgc:, R. HarborJ Row 2fD. Browr, M. PaInQ, V. IIuIc1nIns, L Lumdcr, C. Neufer B. Dorris, D. Hun-els B Robcris, J. Carver, B. BuIIar4I, D. AsbIornsf9n M. Johnson, W. Web5Ier, K. SLQISIIW. Row IA-C. Pherndc, G. MoI.'an, M. Gunyca D. BIrkbv, C. Anderson, F. Bounds, L. Vos burq, L. Loop, K. SIwrriII, F. Greher, L. Zim sen, J. SIavIch, I-I. SIAM-fs, H. BJrI, D H Mrs Row 4 -G. Doare, SLIwNcsInqe'er, H. DanzQ:I sen, M. SevdeII, G. KIrvbaII, E. WL1IIs, C WIICOX, F. HOQIIQQ, J. HIIIC, B. MIIIer, J Johnson L. Thane, J. I-Infr'III:n. Row 3-E. HorInq, G. CJrISOn, W. MeIcI1er G. Cooper, R. Wonyri R. Jarksmn, S. Johvwson R. CerIson, R. I'Iar'nr'neII, H. Johnson, I. NUVII1 Raw 2'--D. Larson, E. Law, S. SaIIerIee. M AIIMJW, M. AUSIIP, E. Dyrnfrnf, R. Avery, R KeIIQr, B. McDouqfaII, L. Ekrnan, E. Andm-vsen V. CIQLarv, M. MQQIIU, G. Cnrwson. Rcw I -L. MQrIssC. A. Clubs, D. RL,,fn, W Me'fIdIns, M. HLIICIIIIIS II. OIIver, V. Gqrflvef D. McKInncv, A. Jf:IIan'I, O. Cartson, F. Ham In, A. mm. Row 4 D. VvIIrIr, R. ROIILI, II. DfI,, N. Dw- Younq, Y. N-1Imknmr.x, M. VVcInwr, J. Kn:IIur A. BUIIQCI, J. CIISIAISIII-, P. M.Ir.In, V. NQI- son, M. LIv'rIs-Iv, V. Wmqqe. Row 3 R. SIrouI, II. Mfn'III'sf1n W. SIIIWQV A. Davvnporf, L. I-ILIQIIUS, J. BLJCIHIIGIZ, J. Aci- v I P VHS, F. Axcvs, M. Marsxf- SRI B. R.w'sIei I, Runydn, R. IInIvursIun, E. WIQrrgrvIq1rI, G. EIIIN Row 2 L. Lfqcqmw, M. ErIcIcSwn, O. IIf IQnw.'1n M. CImrIzs, J. L.1Im, J. I'cIl:rsan, E. Tawor, G. Rosunc-, IP. CIM- C. IIJIII-rIn1cl., E. VVoIf 5IenIwoImc, L. HmISInm5n'r, V. I-I.nIIuv. Row I- K. FuIIon, V. Jun:-s, A. Anciursfun, M I-Iwompsfar' B. FuIIe:rI4,n, M. Pwvcrs, B. Mor- rIs, Dv. M:IIcr, Wg1In1vi.xI, I. I-In,rf1 E. M IIocfrIInq, M. KIrsL'II, Z. OIrnsIe.1Ii. I23I Row 44C. Maughan, L. Merlql, D. McBride, A Zarlcovich, C. Whilver, L, King, B. Pollock, J Loidharner, B, Wallers, 'G. WeCJSlSCn, L Locke, J, McTighe, F. Lazzeroni, F. Wrolson Row 3fJ. Ross, W. Royse, H, Jarnanc, B. Wil lianns, W, Will, N. Pederson, E. lewis, M Kageler, C. Wierrre, R. Mcliinnell, N. Elling son, F, McClanahon, O. Weber, F. Elling, E Webb. Row 2-fH. Lalirilz, G. Morris, E. Englund, M Oas. A. Haworlh, l. Pasouan, G. Scoll, R Lewis, D, Buck, N. Wallace, E. Pedersen, M L, Greene, E. Walker, H. Loyd, J. Kennedy F. Knighl. Row l-A. Wricghr, M. McKee, M. Milchell, J Moi, G. Willianns, R. Landgraf, R. Olson, M Falillc, L. Burgess, P. Seward, J. Taylor, J Wallaelcor, H. Thiel, C, Sumiyoshi, V. Piercy Row 4fL. Sfinson, R. Proul, W. Farley, L Herzog, B. Rawlings, C. Gardner, W. Hamil lon, O. Gibson, B. Hanson, L. Mallhies, E Gray, J, Hagman, B. Haglund, R. Herman. Row 3-J, Morris, F. Malanca, E. Van Slylce G. Tengesdal, T. Sedo, M. Uyeda, E. Hans ler, D. Schierrnan, F. Foore, D. Fyalka, B Good, D. Maddux, S. Halverson. Row 2fH. Zachow, L. Riqgio, E, Hagenau B. Gallagher, L. Kolano, V. Wayno, M. Pars nean, H. Nelson, B. Sprague, B. Thorp, J Shaw, J. Harris. Row lf-W. Haslings, S. Shaw, E, Srnilh, J Mahon, E. Schirmacher, I. Nelson, F. Shan non, M. Gerow, M. Marker, W. Malrhews l, Poloslci, L. Olsen, C, Reed, E. Thrall. Row 3fW. Fisher, G, Thompson, A. Thayne E. Fryxell, J. Cornell, E. Griswold, B. Hess R. Holl, D. Hebp, J. Johnson, D, Hubbard A, Hesse, G. Holland, A, Holfrnan. Row 2fN. Bryanr, D. Hughs, M. Brooks, J Puariea, C, Endicolf, H. Ehnal, P. Gannon E. Shade, G, Galbrailh, F. Wallin, G. Rahn D, Lanz, M. Anlonie, N. Aulr. Row l-B, Jarger, F, Huckaba, F. Flercher M. McMahon, F. Carlson, R. Pelerson, J. Bow ers, M, Lindguisl, D. Kohler, W. Richard, E Edrninsler, Z. Hellrielc, V. Adams, N, Fellers Row 3--S. Johnson, A. Sannes, D. Weeclcs M. Palmer, H. Gicrlce, J. Fanshier, F. Felknor N. Geary, B. Evanson, K, Craig. Row ZfR, Gregory, E. Hope, J. Parlarnan, R Sellrnan, E. Schalchlin, L. Rogers, V. Trow bridge, S. Fox, A. Hewill, ll. Burk, L. Beegle Row IfC. Hanson, D. Johnson, B. Langron W. Harlling, E. Prellynmn, D. Crumrine, M Knibbe, G. Harlow, P. Durbin, L. Mahon, B Bower, J. Merehanl. -l24l HSM Q . ACT ll l SCZIWZ I HAMLET: K'Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounce it to you, -trippingly on the tongue: but if you mouth it, as many of your players Clo, I had as lief the townfcrier spoke my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus, use all gently: for in the very torrent, tempest, and Kas I may sayj whirlwind of passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothnessf, -From HAMLET. x--J J r r U 4. t 5 0 4.31 FALL STAFF Row 3-l-l. PosT, R. Ludwick, V. NoThsTein, D. HagsTrom, B. Andrews, D. Brison, G. Holeb, F. l-leany ln ZL in l-lWhlrLHfT HrTEJrdan B. Allen, C. Mo za , E. Brazeau. Row - . Qu n, . eee, . u man, M. a , . o , G. Rasmussen, A. Duncan, J. Hawkes, VV. WhiTney, J. Dupuis. Row I-J. Spencer, J. Rosene, V. Thomas, D. KurTh, L. Skyhawk, P. Gwynn, M. Skillings, J. Sandlin, A. Hazen, M. Benson, A. Fischer. LINCOLN NEWS Winning honors aT boTh The NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion and Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion convenTion, The Lincoln News STaTT has proven iTselT up To equal sTandard wiTh Those oT The pasT. Prizes were received by Larry YounT and Virginia SmyTh Tor delegaTes coming The TarThesT disTances To Their respecTive convenTions. Larry aTTended The NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion meeT in Kansas CiTy, Missouri, lasT Tall where The News was raTed as All-American pace- maker: and Virginia journeyed To New York This spring To The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion meeT where The News was given MedalisT raTing, The highesT possible award. For The second consecuTive year Mr. PosT, The ediTorial and business adviser oT The paper, helped iudge mimeographed papers, prinTed aT leasT once a monTh, in The WhiTman Press AssociaTion. Those members ol Th-e ediTorial sTaTT who were awarded gold pins aT The annual Lincoln News BanqueT in February Tor ouTsTanding work are: Jean Sandlin, ediTorg Analie Duncan, Virginia SmyTh, Arlene Fischer, associaTe ediTors, PaT Gwynn, girls' sporTsg Bud Andrews, boys' sporTs: Lois Skyhawk, Caudia Miller, and Molly Skillings, copy desk. Among These, Virginia SmyTh,received The pin wirh Two rubies signiTying Three semesTers' work. 'Jean Sandlin, Claudia Miller, and Arlene Fischer each received a,p'in wiTh one ruby Tor Two semesTers' work. Ll' Row 4-H. POST, B. Ausnes, . Allen, O. Anderson, L. Rinard, P. Gray, C, TolTen, B. Andrews, M. Barclay, D. Brison, L. Arloe, D. Milleson, G. asmussen, F. l-leany. Row 3---A. Farr, R. Ludvvick, J. Harris, B. Brown, D. Thompson, D. Kohler, H. Bacher, H. V!,eeler, R. Neal, J. Hickok, K. ShowalTer, D. PuqneTTi, E. Havre, D. Olsen, E. Haqsfrom, O. Milleson. Row 2--F. BiTcher, E. Brazeau, K. Ross, J. lrwin, B. STewarT, M. l-larf, J. Hadland, G. Wagner, J. Rosene, J. Spencer, E. ganveffor, E. Gallagher, D. Grabinski. Row I-W. WQUKJJ, A. Pedersen, E. Jordan, M. Lyberg, P. Powers, D. KurTh, L. Skyhawk, P. Gwynn, M. Skillings, J.Ka.ud . A ncan, J. Dupuis, L. Hunf, A. Fischer, C. Noofnagel, A. Jusiussen, J. l-l w s. U x . - f J f Q f fr rs - .r aff --fq.wfnwmw,wWwvmmwwM SPRING STAFF 4273 .14 THE OPERA MARCH FOURTEEN, FIFTEEN, SIXTEEN CasT of Characlers-Nedra Garff, RuTh Johnson, James PaTTin, Bob Myles, EdiTh Haugen, Mary Koper, Janice Peferson, Lawrence Berg, Maurine Wade, Ed Machle, BurT Raymond, l-larold Cook, Roy STevens, l Paul SrniTh, Milo ErnsT, WiITred Jewell, Bill Shillings, Wesley Byrd, DoreTT1y PeTerson, Winnifred Baker, Leona i-leqele, AlberTa B r, 282- THE RED MILL Gay music, clever acTing, eTTecTive dances, preTTy cosTumes, and pic- Turesgue scenery made Lincoln's presenTaTion oT VicTor lflerberT's musical comedy. The Red Mill, The biggesT evenT oT The enTire school year. More Than Two hundred TiTTy sTudenTs parTicipaTed in The producTion which meT wiTh Tremendous applause Trom large, enThusiasTic audiences. The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs Turnished The casT, and The senior orchesTra The accompanimenT To The Isle of Our Dreams, Because You're You, Moonbeams, The STreeTs oT New Yorlc, and oTher appealing songs belonging To The popular opereTTa. The sTory Tells oT GreTchen, a liT+Ie DuTch girl who loved a handsome capTain, buT her TaTher, The burgomasTer, was deTermined ThaT she marry The governor. Through The assisTance oT her charming aunT, The Tunny, hoydenish innlceeper's daughTer, sympaTheTic villagers, and Two amusing American boys GreTchen marries The capTain. Woven in wi+h GreTchen's love aTTairs is The legend oT The haunTed, red mill in which she is imprisoned by her TaTher To prevenT an elopemenT. Each member oT The casT gave an excellenT porTrayal oT his role: and The dances, especially Bowery Capers, were some oT The highlighTs oT The TuneTul drama. Advisers:iMr. Meddins, Miss Parlcer. Mrs. Gaul, Miss Ramsay, Mrs. Messelin, Miss Clarke, Miss C-Howell, Miss WhiTney, Miss Lapham, Mr. Turner, and Mr. Orr. A bi+ of old Holland COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Mildred Lorsenc, , , , , , ,,CosTurnes Mory Fowler , , , ,..Doncing RuTh Jensen , , ,, , , , ,cPi'opei'Ties MoiTlclnd Jordon, L ,, , H ,, , ,,,l3ubliciTy Adeline Evons , H , , STudenT AssisTonT Moi'goreT MiTchell, BeoTl'ice Swonson.-,Ushei's Cloir l-lonson, ,, ,,,,,,,, , , ,,,SToge Crew , i CLASS PLAY DECEMBER FOURTEEN, FIFTEEN STandingfM. WaTTs, D, PuqneTTi, L. Wheeler, Mrs. Gaul, P. Frederick. Searcd D. E, Drobnack, A. Manary, E. Gwynn, B. Barker, M. Erb. ABSENT MINDED JUDY Unusually Tine acTing combined wirh humorous, exciTing, and romanTic ploT siTuaTions made The Senior Class presenTaTion oT AbsenT Minded Judy by Wilbur Brown a comedy enTerTainmenT oT genuine value. CrediT is due Mrs. Gaul who direcTed The perTormance and To The orchesTra whose music added much To The success oT The aTTair. This play Tells The sTory oT Judy Joyce, a lovely and loveable young girl who TorgoT even her proposals oT marriage. When an accidenT prevenTed her broTher, Jerry, Trom malcing a scheduled airplane TlighT, Judy, Though she lcnew noThing oT aeronauTics, disappeared To malce The TlighT herselT. fXTTer much anxieTy on The parT oT her moTher, broTher, and her lover, MerTon Marlcs, Judy reTurned home saTe and sound and inciolenTally won money, naTional Tame, and honors. She revealed several weelcs laTer ThaT STephen Brady, TlighT promoTer, had accompanied her and in realiTy had Tlown The plane. Judy's pride commanded her To learn To piloT an airplane. When The Third and lasT acT opened, she had become a successTul aviaTrix. Much To The saTisTacTion oT The sympaTheTic audiences The play ended, as is cusTomary, wiTh The uniTing oT each oT The loving couples. Advisers: Miss Ramsay, Miss WhiTney, Mrs. Gaul, Miss Lapham, Miss Gowell, Miss Rummel, Mr. Orr, and Mr. Turner. AlThough each characTer was excellenTly porTrayed, Alice Manary was parTicularly ouTsTanding in The parT oT Judy's nervous, TluTTery moTher. Ed Drobnaclc, who played The parT oT Dr. Ira Marlcs, and Evelyn Gwynn, The heroine, were also Tine. The maker-uppers. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Ushersw. B. Swanson, M. MiTchell CosTurnes . . . . .M. Gilmore ProperTies . A. Nelson Mohe-Up ., . , , , . . ,V. SrnyTh Pi'ornpTers . . M. Swope, F. Porlomon PubliciTy , , . .- ,. -.M. Jordon Sfage ., , . . - C, T-lonson W l. -1230? I ' 1 BLUE MOONLIGHT SILVERED FIRS BLUE LIGHTS Lincoln Seniors play hosTs ors. 3 Lf rf 'V' SENIOR PROM The TirsT acT oT The evening's enTerTainmenT opened wiTh a grand march led by Evelyn Carlson and Eranlc Srsen, presidenTs oT The Junior and Senior classes, respecTively. Special dance numbers were enTiTled Blue Hours, Alice Blue Gown, and Blue MoonlighT. Gloria Magrini and Owen MiddlelcauT danced a Tango as The Junior surprise, accompanied by Bradley Bannon's orchesTra playing Orchids in The MoonlighT. Chairmen: E. Gipple, A. I-lazen, B. McMillan, W. Geehan, A. Pedersen, L. Wheeler, M. Gilmore, R. Lean, and B. Bader. Advisers: Miss J. Lilly, Miss Moore, Miss Gowell, Miss Rummel, Mr. ChrysT, Mr. Qrr, Miss l-lerring, Miss Bonney, Mr. Ubben. SANTA'S TWINS SanTa's Twins are one oT Lincoln's TradiTions exisTing since I922 under The sponsorship oT The Lincoln News. Every year The EdiTorial and Business sTaTTs oT The News elecT Two girls, one Trom each deparTmenT, To spread ChrisTmas cheer To needy Tamilies in SouTh-side Tacoma. This year Through The eTTorTs oT our i934 SanTas' Twins, Claudia Miller and Jean Spencer, ioy was senT ouT To nearly eighTy deserving Tamilies. Toys, Tood, and cloThing were obTained Through The roll rooms and by a maTinee dancem held December TirsT in The Boys' Gym. SonTa's OTher Helpers Amber Juliussenw A W , . Girls' Club Leigh Wheeler , . , . , ..Boys' Club Joyce Rosene.. . .Toy DisTribuTer Ed Axlen , ., Donce Oi'chesTro Thanks To The boys Who mended The Toys WAVING PALMS COLORFUL COSTUMES IN A SPANISH GARDEN JUNIOR PROM lnviTaTions issued To iuniors and seniors Tor The Junior-Senior Spanish FiesTa, given on The Third day oT May in The Boys' Gymnasium, were in The Torm oT guiTars. Program sheeTs were paTTerned aTTer a Spanish CresT. Special numbers, including a comic slciT which TeaTured a bull TighT and Spanish Tangos, were very eTTecTive. This prom, The lasT big social evenT oT The school year, was planned by a large group oT iuniors and seven Teachers. CommiTTee chairmen: Evelyn Carlson, Paul Jacobus, Bob Sprenger, Joyce Dunbar, Owen Mid- dlelcauTT, Jaclc Erspamer, l-lazel Adams, RuTh Jensen, Gloria Magrini, and Virginia Folsom. Advisers: Miss Moyer, Miss l.aTcham, Mr. Grr, Miss Bonney, Miss Rummel, Miss Gowell, and Miss Moore. THE GIRLS' MIXERS The Girls' Club honored The Sophomore girls aT Two mixers presenTed in The Boys' Gym, OcTober nineTeen and March TwenTy-Two. Dancing was The TeaTure oT boTh aTTairs, and piano and vocal solos, Tapping and balleT dancing consTiTuTed The program oT each. Lollypops were served Tor reTreshmenTs. Nearly Two Thousand girls aTTended The enTerTainmenTs which were planned by Evelyn Hopkins, chairman oT The Social Depar,TmenT oT The All Girls' Club and Miss Palo, Social Adviser. I ' Girls assisfing in The crrangemenfs for The Mixers were os follows: Vernice ScoTT , , ,EnTei'ToinmenT June I-lodlond Bernice Morse , ReTreshrrienTs Pouline Seward Bolrbclro Wells ,, PubliciTy Minnie lNingTield Morool'eT Hall lnviToTions He done her wrong. 'dIkHP J b R , hJ J Db I I I - I ' ls I y f'j v A ,V 1 f ' f aj I ,il ' fOOTBALL NIGHT DecioraTed Xin The school colors, black and gold, The Boys' Gymnasium ,was TheysTage Tor Thexdiqnual EooTball NighT held Wednesday, Novem- x 3 J J I ', 4 T I uf ber Twe1n'Ty-eighT. X ' IQ Grid men whao wefre To'TighT The Tollowing day in The TradiTional STadium- Lincoin Turk y-day game were inTroduced early in The evening. QTher TeaTures oT T program included Tap dancing, singing, and a harmonica solo. Three h ndred sTudenTs danced To The music oT Ted NighTIing- ers' orchesTra. The aTTair was held To raise Tunds Tor The beneTiT oT iniured TooTball players. IT was planned by Bud Bader, Jean Sandlin, and Evelyn Gwynn. The heads oT commiTTees were Gordon Dowling, Fred I-Ieany, Leigh Wheeler, Dominic Grabinski, Evelyn Gipple, Chuck Gibson, Jean Wood, Bob Sprenger, Amber Juliussen, Ivlarcelyn Benson, and IvIaiTland Jordan. SOPHOMORE MIXER The Thanksgiving moTiT was carried ouT in decoraTions Tor The Sophomore Ivlixer held Friday, November 9, in The Boys' Gymnasium. Peggy Clark was hosTess To The one Thousand boys and girls who Thoroughly enjoyed The iolly enTerTainmenT provided Tor Them under The general chairman- ship oT DoroThy Cox, class presidenT. Lorraine Loop, Evelyn Gipple, DoroThy I-lughes, Alice Corneilson, and RoberTa Spencer Took parT in The program which TeaTured dancing and specialTy numbers by sopho- mores and upper classmen. Cider and doughnuTs were served Tor reTreshmenTs. CommiTTee chairmen To whom The success oT The Mixer is due are BeTTy Blood, DoroThy Coen, Shizuka I-Iiguchi, Woodrow STrandburg, Lauren Webb. Ed WaTTs, DoroThy WoodruTT. SENIOR BANQUET Evelyn Gwynn , HL, ,U L , A , ,,,,,, ,, .,,ToosTn'iisTress Response wos given To The Tollowing ToosTs: Planning The Voyage Hecve Anchor! Dropping The PiIoT Aye, Aye, Sir! Full Speed Ahead! Anchors Aweigh was The Theme OT The Senior BangueT, The IasT sTricTly senior social aTTair oT The graduaTes' high school career. On April TwenTy-Tive a large porTion oT The senior class spenT a delighTTul evening TogeTher enioyinga Tancy dinner wiTh all The Tixin's, ToasTs, speeches, and dancing. DecoraTions were in keeping wiTh The chosen moTiT. AppreciaTion Tor The success oT The bangueT is due Ivliss Moyer, senior class adviser, Ivlrs. Gaul, Miss Cunningham: and The TorTy-Tour sTudenTs whose earnesT, enThusiasTic work TogeTher was responsible Tor The enjoyable aTTair. fT32l' N. Numa by Tm- Bcuwvry . VW-W, 1fvr'f'HCf-,f .A.f:a'L, 'xrmlvrf I ' fr: 1, fY5pf'r'f1 V-Off-. . Two kgirh for Hui fillll' of my Thank fmfdwff mr mm of UQ. 5. Puff? mm: CHOLIQPN, Jimmy? Um Wonka mo mo! fox TI V'fL7f'OViUI. 7, Veda UWQ owl Vw-Zu Cudviafrr. VVQW SFU? my moufw 9. TWIN fv. wfCf' 1 L H1 +,w.+fw'C? !Q. Siymwufl' Muni To qu! Imffw THAN, 1 fel Quin? pMz1',Q. I VVUHH Um Hvcfff tfrb WP, Mu? Www MeC1ufifuU EDITORIAL STAFF d WaTTs Minnie Winqfie ir inia F kD A Hazen ran avis BUSINESS STAFF Id V q Thomas Marcelyn Benson Gerald I-Ioleb Bill McDonald Rosemary Willis June BriTTOn LINCOLNIAN All The wOrld's a sTage, and all The men and women merely players, said The immOrTal Shakespeare. In a greaT prOducTiOn on The sTage all parTs cOllabOraTe TO a cerTain end. WiTh This in mind The LiTerary and Business STaTTs puT TOrTh in an aITogeTher unigue way a Lincolnian based On TheaTrical designs. Under The supervision OT Miss Meddins, The liTerary sTaTT has sTriven To aTTain individualiTy in sTyIe and arrangemenT. The manner in which The picTures have been bled oTT creaTes a new and pleasing eTTecT. Through The arTisTic abiIiTy OT Jerry I-Ioleb, The ediTOr, iT has been possible To give aTTracTiveness and OriginaliTy TO The book. One OT The accOmplishmenTs OT The sTaTT was The purchasing OT a new camera. InsTead OT The greaT number OT posed picTures, iT has given a variaTiOn, besides having increased a pOssibiliTy OT more school liTe phOTOgraphs. The book, wiTh OTher school acTiviTies. has rounded OuT The year hap- pily. The business sTaTT under The direcTiOn OT lvlr. Frail has con+ribuTed TO The Tinancial success. The budgeT prepared by The business man- ager, George I:OrsyTh, carried The annual over The Top. The adver- Tising guOTa was exceeded by many dollars Through The eTTOrTs OT The sOliciTOrs. CircuIaTiOn OT I,6OO books proved To be a Tinal climax To The new Lincoln spiriT suppOrTing acTiviTies. The business coordi- naTed The work OT The sTaTT members by selling The boo a d selling The adverTising TO ciTy business men. b George Forsyfh ' Gordon Dowling Helen PeTersOn Edward Drobnac-k B Ia Barker V Maifland Jordan Virginia Nyman Velma Norhsfein Murray Bain Marie Benson lone Swunney n N 5 1 W s - - , 3-..:, 0 .Q---:gg lfd :I.k5T,!R, -.., :N 2 fifgwyffa ..., 'fY4 -1 ' .-V1.4 'av ',..z :,.- u r 5 A ,, . . 1- J p,:. -:- - s E ' ' ' '-J 55415-ii T- f . 'I ' '711'.' W +I: .I- ' .- -uw.-.fl i,.1,f.:g,rf, ff. ,,.A -. - :'1,..,',.- f.Z' I -'71 . if- .-.1--1 A ,F l I- A .. -.1-J LM'-AA. -. Y ki.. 1 44 Y ' ' .V -- Q ' . - ', V . .. v'--rhxNYN '- 1 ,.--11 -' XX, LPA: x 4 ' .V , HL M , 4 X 1 'W . , J, x., ,- , X . V ,vp- X l - .f I ..,,5'k, 4- x,1 V. .3 . '11, -gig' F ' . . . ' , ' - if 'Y f: w 'Qf'?x 1 A 2 1,1 1:'. '9 H -1 M. . '1 Pf' Q1r. 1 ' X 1' . 'U ,. 5 u i ' .E,- ,X 1- ' f 1.-'Cf -L L: . - . - ... J, 1 Q X . . Q' -X QQ xx - . -V1 SCQIWQ I I Q, 4. , , .. I , W .. 'v-'M'a1i 'LW . , . . .sc'L.f-.l -3' , , R 1, 1 T' 4: x OFFICERS Molrylouisc- Bodor .L Pres, l-lelen Borno, .,,.,. .Treos Helen PeTerson .. .V. Pres. Evelyn l-loplsins ,Soc. DepT ElizobeTh Morris , C.Secy. M. Bensonn., .SToin. DepT Avys Douglos, .Rec.Secy. A. Juliussen .. Serv. DepT b Th M A D glas Helen PeTersor Mary Louise Badcr B M l B son Amber Juliussen Evelyn Hopkins GIRLS' CLUB Upon enTering Lincoln a girl auTomaTically becomes a member oT This club. The Three deparTmenTs-Social, Service, and STandards-provide work enough Tor every girl who wishes To parTicipaTe. Under The Service deparTmenT The Thanksgiving CommiTTee wiTh Carol PraTsch as chairman Took charge oT giving baskeTs To needy Tamilies. The LosT and Found under DoroThy Cox has helped sTudenTs Tind losT arTicles and mainTained headguarTers aT The girls' lunch room window every lunch period. The Ushers, senior girls, under BeaTrice Swanson, ushered aT The Opera and Class Play. The STandards, our newesT deparTmenT, is noT yeT Tully organized, buT The DecoraTion commiTTee under Wilda WorsTer made sure ThaT There were Tresh Tlowers in The oTTice and library, and on The sTage Tor assemblies. The Scrapbook commiTTee under Marcelyn Benson pasTed in a book all arTicles oT inTeresT ThaT reporTed whaT was done in The Girls' Club. The Social DeparTmenT has Three commiTTees under iTs supervision. The Big and LiTTle SisTer under The chairmanship oT Minnie WingTield Took charge oT welcoming The incoming sophomore girls. The Assembly com- miTTee under Vernice ScoTT Took charge oT planning assemblies Tor girls, and The Cvirls' Mixer puT on The Annual Mixer in The girls' gym. During The year very inTeresTing Talks and discussions were held aT Three cozies. The TirsT Tor The Seniors TeaTured Mrs. l-lallen, who spoke on IT Was Eve's l:aulT. The Junior Cozy TeaTured Mrs. Pascoe on Charm and aT The Sophomore Cozy, Miss Oleson oT The school TaculTy spoke on l-lomemakingf' A corner in The library has been reserved where many inTeresTing books have been placed ThaT would in- TeresT girls. A Middie day every Thursday, and MaTinee dances were oTher acTiviTies oluring The year. Miss Whilney, . . .. . , ,, Club Ad As? ,I-5. Miss Polo..,,...... .. .. . DepoirTmenT Ad ' Miss Rurrirnel, .,. .. DepcirTmenT Ad Miss MonTz , , . Depcii'rnenT Ad ., ' OFFICERS Fronls Davie ,Pi'esidcnT Bud Bodoi' Social Dcpl. Donald PugneTTi . V. Pres. Don Sloppy, , Ti'oosui'ei' Leigh Wheolcfi' Sei'v.DepT, Carol Anderson Rec. Socy. Forresl Keizei' .Phys,DepT. Nlurry Boin ,Cor Secy. SFO nuersivri ur, -14 Cr Frank Davis Donald PugneTTi 'gh d S, p C l B i L Qh ALL BOYS' CLUB WiTh Frank Davis as head and a responsible group oT oTTicers on The execuTive council, TogeTher wiTh a careTully chosen represenTaTive coun- cil headed by Don PugneTTi, The All Boys' Club oT Lincoln compleTed a very successTul season during Their second year oT acTiviTy. Mr. Elder was appoinTed To Talce Mr. Wall4er's place as Social DeparT- menT adviser, and wiTh The help oT Bud Bader, Social head, Toolc care oT all social acTiviTy during The year. Their biggesT enTerprise was The sponsoring oT a MaTinee dance. A program dance was inTroduced in Lincoln's lVlaTinee dances and proved To be very successTul wiTh a large crowd and peppy music. The Service DeparTmenT under The direcTion oT Leigh Wheeler, wiTh Mr. Wagley as adviser, lived up To iTs name. Some oT The many ser- vices done Tor The beTTermenT oT Lincoln were selling and Taking Ticl4eTs aT games, shining The brass rail in The audiTorium, helping deliver ChrisT- mas basl4eTs, and cooperaTing wiTh The Girls' Club in Torming a new guide sysTem To aid The sophomores in Tinding classes on Their TirsT days oT school. A suggesTion box was insTalled in second hall, and a bulleTin board puT up in The loclcer room. Probably The ouTsTanding work oT The Physical DeparTmenT was The organizaTion oT an lnTramural aThleTic program under The supervision oT ForresT Keizer, deparTmenT head. EighT diTTerenT acTiviTies were held wiTh champion Teams Tor each acTiviTy picked Trom sophomore, iunior, and senior classes. This program Talces in many boys who are noT on Teams, besides developing new maTerial Tor varsiTy sporTs. A greaT deal oT crediT is due lvlr. O'Neel, general adviser, because wiThouT his help The club could noT carry on. Upon enTering Lincoln a boy auTo- maTically becomes a member oT This organizaTion. ds Mr. Elder . Social Deporfmern Adviser H 40. X V! Mi: Wogley Service Depoi'TmenT Adviser VJ 63 Mr. Q'Neel . General Adviser Mr. O Neel Physicoi Depoi'TrnenT l-leod 37 OFFICERS OF THE BAND Bill Body, ., , ,,,, Pl'esidenT Dick Meyers .V. PresidenT MyrTle Ei-b , .Secy.-Treos. Row 3j-B. Lovelace, D. Meyer, A, Ralph, I. Abelson, J. Turner, D. SiverTson, S. Knapp, C. Rappe, R. Eadle, D. Lehmann, M. McCuTchan, W. Folsom, H. Orendorrf, R. Edwards, G. Linder, A. Jacobs, O. H TTT L. ST'll ll I. B h W. H ll C. H A. Eh ' . Ro 2-F. P l' h . Pet os e er, 1 we , ranc , o ey, ammer, T erlngfon w O ic , C - erson, M. Erb, B. Troope, B. Bur'r, MT' CosTello, L. Kase, E. Michael, B. Jepsen, J. Fanshier, G. Anders son, H. Thune, L. Breiwick, L. Ehmke, C. Jensen, B. Johnson, P. BarTlelT, L. Cope, B. Pollock, H. Mil- laff. Row I-L. Lundgren, W. Emery, E. Nelson, R. Lemagie, L. Hoffman, A. Slopak, L. Clark, F. Richardson, R. McFarlEnp, S. CasTle, B, Eyons, Af' Ryncarz, L. McCurdy, J. Zeugner, F. NorTh, i T A .l38j. Ba y, J. Wayno, . Rippon, E. Neff, F. Anarde. I iv BAND, A A Come and give a cheer Tor our snappy band! l-lere iT is picTured in The STadium on The memorable Turkey-day sTruggle. lTs music helped To inspire our wild enThusiasm, and iTs Tield TormaTions enTerTained us beTween halves. The drills were led by Lyle Cope, and were The TirsT since Those which used To be a TeaTure oT Thanksgiving TooTball games a number oT years ago. Besides playing Tor assemblies The organizaTion, which is under The direcTion oT Mr. Franlc Anarde, new insTrucTor aT Lincoln, Took parT in several ciTy parades and presenTed iTs annual perTormance on The TenTh day oT May. BOYS' GLEE CLUB So lovely were The songs sung by The Boys' Glee Club in our assemblies ThaT Their beauTy sTill lingers in our ThoughTs. Bob Myles, bariTone, wiTh his wonderTul rendering OT NazareTh aT our ChrisTmas assembly, and Jimmy PaTTen, lead in The Opera, are To be congraTulaTed on Their Tine abiliTy as soloisTs. A TalenTed boys' guarTeTTe conTribuTed To several oT our musical pro- grams. Under The splendid direcTion oT Mrs. Goheen, This club has successifully compleTed anoTher year oT worlc. Carl Jangord deserves crediT also Tor his abiliTy as accompanisT. Q J Row 3-W. Byrd, B. Shillings, M. Maxwell, K. SchuT, B. Raymond, L. Cope, G. Frazer, P. Gray, C. Hollenbeclc, E. Croslon, L. Lundberg, F. Sanders, J. Pa'lTin. Row 2-B, Mullen, A. Slopak, M, Freeman, R. STevens, R. TuTT, M. Bain, C. Gardner, B. Wilson, E. Rawson, M. Jewell, J. Genardine, H. Sollie, G. Holeb, Row I-C. Jangord, G. Hiclcer, L. Berglund, H. Cook, L. Lomax, D. Sloppy, F, Unger, S. SabuTis, D. Cushing, B. Myles, M. Barclay, B. OsTness. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS Bob Henning RresidenT Dicls Lemogie Vice Pres. Bob Neilson, Con. Mosler Evelyn I-loplsins Librorion Row 4fR. Neilson, F. Rommel, M. Lvndguisf, E. Erickson, G. Sirnchen, B. Henning, B. Bradbury, R. Slevens, C. Jangord, J. Vehonsky, G. Anderson, B. Swanson, E. Hagenau, H. Millefl, G. Linder, V. Washburn, H. Salvasen. Row 3-G. HorTman, E. Hansler, J. Hagman, R. Voralc, T. Marviclc, J. Hew- iH, M. Afhow, D, Miller, V. Curran, M. STrolhers, l. Sommerback, C. Garlick, J. Brinon, E. Hopkins, R. Lemagie, L. Hoffman, A. Slopak. Row 2-V. LaTTimer, R. Reha, T. Rommel, N. Sch llz J. Kowal- chulc, P. Runyan, N. Ross, E. Hastings, L. Knighi, E. Peele, M...S1yanso.n, E. Dingfield,4-...5i,ur. Row If--J. Kennedy, B. Black, B. Taylor, M. Wingfield, W. Olsen, G. Olsen. J. Waring, J. Simerla',v'B Han- son, B. LangTon, H. Hopkins, F. Rave, A. Haughey, W. Jewell, G. Shearerfilcneeling. 0. ., THE ORCHESTRA To - 4 The orchesTra under The clirecTion oT Mrs. MargareT Rawson Goheen - played Through anoTher year, demonsTraTing The beauTy OT good music aT our opera, The class play, assemblies, and aT Commencement The Tinale oT school aTTairs. Seven members oT The orchesTra represenTed Lincoln aT The NorThwesT Music Teachers' ConvenTion held aT Boise, Idaho, April TwenTy-one. The organizaTion is made up oT sixTy-seven boys and girls who sTrive To produce beauTiTul music. Each Tall iT elecTs a seT oT oTTicers To serve Tor The school year. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Linden Tree, Gondola Song and Rain are iusT a Tew OT The songs learned by The girls as They have prepared oTher songs Tor our assemblies. The girls guarTeTTe, a popular group oT singers, is composed OT some oT The besT singers in Their group. They are RuTh Johnson, Mary Koper, AsTrid Anderson, and Janice PeTerson. Two new TeaTures oT This club are a mixed chorus oT sevenTy voices. boys and girls, which Torms an A-Capella choirg and a group oT sopho- mores who Train To enTer The Senior division. - Row 3fR. Clemenf, R. Spencer, R. Johnson, M. Asbiornsen, W. Richard, N. Garhi, A. Anderson, M. Wade. M. Koper, I. Dale, A. Molander, L. Lockwood, A. Evans, L. HunT, R. Gregory, R. Iverson. Row Zfl-I. Oliver, E. Haugen, R. Neal, R. E. Johnson, K. Sherrill, W. WorsTer, V. Pendlelon, M. HobarT, V. Mi'ler, J. Hulchins, I. Yerbury, L. Burgess, VV. Medoins. Row I--L. Hegele, M. Wilson, G. Williams, M. Malcolm, N. I-larris R. Ohlenlfamo, J. Williams, F. Champlin, VV. Baker, J. Adams, V. Saley. 'l39l'r Ro H. G. B SPORTSMANSHIP w 3f-A. Douglas, N. Harris, C. Garlick, B. Allen, I. Harvey, V. Harris, H. Anderson, G, Edmunds, Currah, D. Capener. Row Z-B. Brower, M. Benson, I. Abelson, R. Ayres, J. Faulk, B, Evanson, enson, M. Alexander, A. Hanson, I. Dale. Row lfM. Barber, A. Cook, M. V. Benson, M. L. Bader, A. Hazen, H. Barna, P. Gwynn, A. Jelnich, M. Goodman. WOMANLINESS 4OI LINCOLN LETTER LASSIES WorThy Triendship, Tried and True, womanliness, IoyalTy, and good sporTs- manship are The guaIiTies Tor which This organizaTion sTands. ln order To receive an L and become a member OT The Lincoln LeTTer Lassies, a girl musT have parTicipaTed in aT leasT Tour diTTerenT sporTs in one year. Each member promises To parTicipaTe TaiThTully and acTively, and do all in her power To live up To The ideals oT The Lincoln LeTTer Lassies, IeT noThing inTerTere wiTh her duTy Towards good sporTsmanship, and To obey all reguIaTions. During The year They had a ioinT meeTing wiTh STadiana, The STadium leTTer girls. For The Thanksgiving game, yell leadens were chosen and under The able direcTion oT Avys Douglas The girls sold many pennanTs. Speakers who have addressed The members aT Their meeTings included Mrs. Horace WhiTacre who spoke on how To plan and organize a hike in The open counTry and on The mounTaing Miss Fredabel Worden, sTylisT, gave a Talk on sporTs cloThesg and Mrs. Burien Brown on healTh. An inTeresTing iniTiaTion was held where each girl ipromised To promoTe good sporTsmanship, TurTher The inTeresT in The girls' aThleTics, and To aid in service work. ' N Evelyn Gwynnm .. ,. . .. , .PresidenT Anne Jelnich, ,.SecreTc1ry-Treasurer I-Ielen BOI'I'IG,..,. . ,Vice PresidenT Miss CIOl'l4iO,, L. 5 , Adviser V , I, n Row 4-D. Payne, J. Simeral, M. Munson, J. Peele, R. NysTron'i, L. Scb'rT, V. Pendlefon, M. Scheibal, B. Hurnsrnan, N. Miner, L. STowarT. Row 3-J. Howard, R. Moe, D. Sousa, D. Howe, V. LafTirner, E. Peele, B. Nichols, E. Royse, M. Robblee, L. Wagner. Row 2-H. Adams, M. WaTTs, B. Barker, D. Bycholhf M. McKenney, Junkley, S. Leap, F. McCarT, I. Mullen, Row I-E. Morris, M. Kliese, O. Moe, M. Hendrickson, B. Webb, Ri Jensen, L. Newfon, I. WhiTcomb, E, Jordan, O. Johnson. - Thing one unclel'Tclnes, re- ues of high ideals. A, Jerich M. Goodrnar, E. Gwynn A, Hazen, L, Ncwfon H, Bernd A, Do HONOR GROUP Following The cusTom granTed in I932 by The STudenT Council, The nine girls in The above picTure consTiTuTe The Third consecuTive l-lonor Group. The selecTion is made by Miss Clarke who is aided by oTher Teachers gualiTied To acT in This capaciTy. ln selecTing These represenTaTives cerTain poinTs are considered. She musT be a senior, musT have helped To inTeresT oThers in sporTs, musT have been responsible Tor all duTies underTalcen, musT have encouraged love oT Tair play, sporTsmanship, and womanliness, musT have showed cooperaTion on The Tloor, sTeady. sporT enThusiasm, aTTiTude in Torm oT spiriT, selT conTrol. and scholarship. SHIELDS For Three consecuTive years aThleTics have played an imporTanT parT in The school liTe oT These seven girls. The Lincoln LeTTer Lassies' shield is The highesT award presenTed by The girls' physical aThleTic deparTmenT aT Lincoln. In order To receive a leTTer iT is necessary To malce Tour Teams ouT oT a possible seven, and one's presence is required aT TurnouT and game nighTs. ATTer obTaining Three L's The shield is earned. Coaching Three or more aTTer-school sporTs wins a small C on The shield. M. L. Bauer, N. T-larris A, Hazen, E. Harsen, L. Newaon, H, Barra, B. Gibsor. R X OFFICERS Jim Lemmer , PresidenT KenneTh Ferguson V. Pres. Dicls JohnsTon Secy.-Trees. Jock Nicl4olson,Sg.-ciT'Arms Mr. O'Neel. Adviser Mr. Swarm Adviser Row 3-J. Wood, F. Heany, F. Keizer, B. Dolan, B. SmiTh, R. CulberTson, G. Osborne, C, Hansen, E.Z anvelfor, G, Porfer, J. Mazza, R. VanLayTon, R. Heglund, K. Ferguson, D. PugneTTi, B, Ausnes, W, Geenan. Row 2fMr. Swarm, Adviser, F. Unger, J, Nicholson, B. Gwvnn, R. Hickolc. H. Carlson. S STroni, L. Faullc, C. VanWormer, C. Gibson, F. BraTonia, L. ArToe, B. Newell, N. Godfrey, Mr. O'Neel d 'ser. Ro I-S. Sab TA M. Bai W. H T B. ' r' J h sfo D C I , A vi w u is, n, us on, Klipbe , D. o n n, . ush ng, iD. Sloppy, J. Hickok, F. Srsen, D. Grabinski, A. SpadaTore, A. Jacobs, J. Lemmer. i Mr. Speaker: I rise To ci poin order. xv' LETTERMEN'S CLUB The LeTTermen's Club, a branch oT The NaTional LeTTermen's Associa- Tion, was organized Tor The LeTTermen oT Lincoln. The reguiremenTs needed Tor membership are a leTTer in one oT The maior sporTs, or Two leTTers in minor sporTsg and a candidaTe musT be oT The highesT in ciTi- zenship and scholasTic average. Members may be disTinguished by railspliTTer emblems worn on Their leTT sleeves. A big drive This year was puT on To conTrol all Toreign sweaTers and illegal sTripes. This proved To be a success, and iT is hoped ThaT in The TuTure There will be seen no sweaTers displaying oTher schools. D EBAT E Resolved: ThaT The Federal GovernmenT should equalize educaTional 9pporTuniTy ThroughouT The several sTaTes by means oT subsTanTial annual granTs Tor public elemenTary and secondary schools. ArgumenTs Tor and againsT This Topic were debaTed very Torcibly in The Two leagues by George l:orsyTh, Leigh Wheeler, George Osborne, and Ed Drobnaclc. Mae Eymer and Pauline Parlcer also were very deTer- mined. This group sTill Tavors non-decision debaTes. Three members oT The Team enTered The exTempore speaking aT C. P. S. in liebruary. Mr. Allison-Adviser. Row 2-Mr. Allison, G. Osborne, G. ForsyTh, E, Drobnaclc, L. Vifheeler. Row IfP. Parker, M. Benson, M. Eyrner. CONSISTENT SCORERS Willicxm Larson Clyde Roppe Edwin Slondisli Row Z E. Sizerx R. Svverson. R. Vlfoor . us e . . orrison. ow JH Rhfldi PM R iB.Bai+ChQf L Kffl L ckppesahwwp J. Wood, R H V mage. W. arson, BOYS' RIFLE TEAM The boys' rifle Team is TasT developing inTo a group oT marksmen oT whom Lincoln may well be proud. The gualiTicaTions are ThaT a boy musT have earned The raTing oT sharpshooTer and musT be one of The Ten besT shoTs in The RiTle club. l-lowever, up To The Time oT publicaTion buT one maTch has been shoT in The round robin series. Beside This meeT wiTh Bellarmine and STadium The Team holds bi-weekly posTal maTches wiTh high schools all over The UniTed STaTes. ReTurning leTTermen are Clyde Rappe, l-luberT RushTeldT. Ralph Syverson, Jean Wood, Edwin STandish, Frank lvlorrison, and Lionel KeTTler. YELL LEADERS WiTh a Grrr! Lincoln! and Go Ge-T 'Em RailspliTTers! These sTudenTs led The cheering secTion in The besT Lincoln spiriT shown by rooTers Tor years. For The TirsT Time in Three years girl Yell Queens were selecTed To help The Yell King and Dukes aT The Thanksgiving game. ResulTs are apparenT, as The rooTers' cup, losT To STadium since I928, now resTs in our own show case. AT ouTside games our loyal yell leaders could always be seen coaxing lusTy yells Trom LincolniTes, who many Times were sTanding in a heavy down-pour oT rain. Long live Lincoln SpiriTl O, Moc, J. Hickok. L. Magrini, A. Sheriff F. Donovan O. Jwhnsor, WHO'S NOISY NOW? L. Mogrini Y ll K 3 J. l-lickol-1 Y ll D In F. Donovan Y ll D la A. Sh O,M ol'iTT ,Yell Q oe YQIID h O. Johnson Y. D h 441k Graciously serving! Many Thanks To you, Aclverfisersl WesTrom, J. Dupuis, G. HolebsMxJordan, D. STickler, J. NorTon, L. Rinard, THE ADVERTISERS ATTracTively painTed hall boards and ouT-oT-door elecTric signs help To puT our school acTiviTies over wiTh a greaT big bang, Whom has Lincoln To Thank Tor This eTTecTive adverTising? None oTher Than The AdverTisers under The leadership oT MaiTland Jordan, commis- sioner oT adverTising, and Miss Lapham, adviser. Who are The AdverTisers? A group oT seven boys and one girl. Where did They labor? ln Third Tloor hall under all manner oT disTurb- ance and inTerrupTion. LUNCH ROOM CREW Rushing abouT To bring us a piece oT pie, or a bowl oT hoT nuTriTious soup, washing dishes and Trays Tor The nexT group oT hungry sTudenTsl A LeT's puT roller skaTes on Them. TwenTy-nine pairs Tor members oT The lunch room crew. Under The supervision oT Miss STewarT, aoproximaTely 400 LincolniTes are served willingly and quickly in The caTeTeria. Two-Thirds oT The crew divide The lunch periods beTween Them, while The oTher Third assisTs in The l4iTchen TiTTh and sixTh periods. R 3-R, Holmes, W. Kaese, J H h , B B TT h H H pk E F h L G- TT R T ylor, N. Wil- l L S vdell, Row 2-H B , M. P Ty R C l E P Ty A D M M ST arT, L. Johnson, J. Simpson, N. AulT,TF. PineTTe. Row I4H. Susany, M. Erickson, C. Meyer, F. Shannon, B. STewarT, B. Armour, ' F. Daly, J. Hopkins, E. Farley. 46 HoisT The curfoin, fo: our work is done. E. Erickson. L. Colegrove E. Engrnan, C Hangon O. Jones, R. Billings, C. Lagereuisl. STAGE CREW Behind The sTagel A magic phrasel BUT Tew people realize The exTenT and imporTance oT ThaT which goes on baclcsTage in Lincoln's audiTorium. The sTage crew, under The direcTion oT A. E. Turner, designs and pro- duces The seT and scenery Tor various aTTairs. One oT Their accomplish- menTs This year was The elaboraTe scenes in The Red Mill. Members oT The sTaTT are: Clair l-lanson, manager: Ray Billings, assisTanT manager: Carl LagerguisT, head elecTrician3 Oren Jones, assisTanT elec- Triciang LaCounT Colegrove, properTy manager: Carl Engman and Clyde Carrie, sTage hands. LIBRARY CLUB Boolrworms, wiTh noses always in a boolc. No, This does noT describe The members oT This club, Tor They are a busy, energeTic group oT sTu- denTs helping To add more boolcs To The school library. They have gaThered, repaired, and sold boolcs which They could noT use To sTudenTs and used-book sTores. The money Trom Those boolcs was used To buy new boolrs Tor The library. Boolc reviews were given by members and also by Miss Jacguiline Noel, head oT The public libraries in Tacoma. ' Row Q--Mr. Beniarnin, R. Pritchard! F. Rave, E. Bxirgland, A. Jones, B. Hardy, F. Peleqrufi, V. Pelegrmi. Row 2'- L. Willner, J. Berrens, L. PriTchard, G. Bedncr, M. Robblee, E. Blake, L. Swensrud, Miss Anderson. Row I4 L. Michelson, M. Benson, V. Thomas, M. Wingfield, N. Miner, M. McKinney, G. Wagner, L. Wagner. OFFICERS G. Wognei' Pres A. Toleorczyle . V. Pres M. McKonny Secy G. Bednei' , Treos E, Blolqe. Soc. Chr L. PriTchord Book Hd B. Hol'dy-DisTrib. Mgr Miss Anderson Advisei Mr. Beniornin Advisei -2451 OFFICERS Adeline Evons ..PresidenT Bud Bcider, Vice PresidenT Leigh Wheeler. Seci'eTory AlberTo Bolsei' ,Treasurer Mrs. Soul . Adviser Row 3-E. Hunsberger, A. Acheson, M. Davis, R. Ohlenkanfip, P. Call, D. PeyTon, I. Seymour, P. Frederick, M. Ken- dall, M, Byrd, B. Cozine, L. Welner, M. Mrohs, M. Ferris, W. Jewell, R. AIsTrom. Row 2-R. Olsen, P. Gwynn, D Lichre, D, Dandeneau, E. Hill, H. King, K. ShowaITer, E. DuTTrey, D. Rouse, B. Holrnberg, F. Bounds B Walker D B D I vers, C. emore, R. Oliver, B. Munyan. Row I-J. Hawkes, L. Hancock, J. Dupuis, L. Hunf, B. Bader, A. Evl s, L. Wheeler, P. Armour, D. Rosellini, C. Lenc, B. Eskildsen, V. Edwards, R. NorThcuTT, B. Armour, M. Swope. OFFICERS R. G. Johnson. Pres G. Dowling, V. Pres Fi'nesT Dunbor. Socy Cloir I-Iansen ,,Treos. Mr. PoTchin. Adviser 2462 DRAMATIC CLUB I come noT To bury Caesar, buT To praise him! WhaT's Thisl Qnly Lincoln's TuTure acTors. PoinTs are earned Tor a pin by Taking parT in commiTTees, plays, coach- ing, and aTTendance. A Tew oT The seniors in This organizaTion Took leading parTs in The Senior Class Play. AT The STroIce of Twelve, AmbiTion, and The Pampered Darling, Three one-acT plays, were maTinee presenTaTions during The year. They were Tine enTerTainmenT, and showed To a greaT exTenT The abiliTy oT mem- bers oT This club. HI-Y STriving To aTTain an educaTed as well as a clean mind in a sound body, The Lincoln I-li-Y's program Tor The year has been oT an insTrucTive naTure. The recenT muniTions invesTigaTion provided sTimulus Tor a roundTable discussion: many speakers were inviTed To address,The club. Co-open aTing wiTh The STadium I-Ii-Y, The Lincoln club helped enTerTain The Pierce CounTy FederaTion oT I-li-Y clubs aT The norTh end school in February. However, all The year is noT planned Tor work: The annual I-li-Y yachT parTy in May provided Tun Tor everyone. Row 3-C, Hanson, Mr. Palchin, F, Davis, N. Sizer, J. Wood, E. Bell, R. Le'nagie, G, Dowling, A. Farr Rofw Zi E. Hunsberger, F. Heany, L. Berg, B. Moyer, P. Jacobus, E. Drobnack, J. Willson, E. Durham. Row I . over. F. Unger, J, Wayno, B. Sprenger, M. Jordan, B. Foreman, R. Johnson. OFFICERS Genevieve Pogel Pres. Glenn Woiohn IsT V, Pres. Moureen Wode 2d V. Pres. Mory Koper Secrelory Huberf RushTeloT Treosurer Mr. Grr Adviser Mrs. SroIT Advisor Row 4WW. Slrandberg, D. HargeTI, G. Bachmann, P. Sefo, W. Sawhill, R. Wiesner, H. Rushfeldi J. Schuler, J. Genardine, VJ. Sferba, H. Tamaki, J. Wood, G. Woiahn, M. Bacon, H. Wheeler M. Kelso, M. Thorson, M. Wifhrow, C. Anderson, B. Broneni. Row 3-K. Carlson, F. Svedberg B. Phillios, J. Peele, P: Tilinda, D. Brown, R. Gourlev, Y. Aubry, H. Shaffer, V. Saley, L. Shevland J. STanfield, M. Junkey, N. Miner, N. Ross, M. Hall, B. Webb, W. Meddins, S. Higuchi. Row 2-Mr Orr, R. Olson, G. Benson, E. Pee-ie, F. Olson, M. McKenney, V. LaTTirner, J. Marshall, B. Kofoed M. Eyrneg-,L, Lockwood, E. Hopkins, J. BriTIon, E. RuTiIa, M. Borden, D. Royn, C. Morris, H. Jones Row IAM. Benson, A. Juliussen, G, McWhinney, B. KoTeed, F. Wilson, B. Schaad, P. Gwynn, J. Dun bar, B. Eskildser, I. Crockett B. Swanson, G. Pagel, D. Warwick, M. Wade, M. Kooer, Mrs. ScoTT J. Simpson, P. Frederick, J. Newell, H. Frederick, J. Thomas. HONOR SOCIETY X The Honor SocieTy was sTarTed The TirsT semesTer OT I924-25. Advisers since Then have been Miss Burgess, Miss Liddell, Miss BarreTT, Miss Barlow, Mr. ThorseTT, Mr. CockshooT, Miss OpgenorTh, Miss Oleson, Miss S. Lilly, and Miss F. Kelley. During The year a yachTing and a Halloween parTy were given. A dis- cussion led by Mr. Elder concerning The new semesTer program cards was held in January. GTher speakers appeared beTore The clubg among Them was Mr. Allison, who spoke on The Ideals OT The Honor SocieTy ln RelaTion To CurrenT LiTe. Miss HawThorne oT The BryanT school spoke on Charm. TAKOLAH To develop iTs members physically, menTally, and spiriTually is The goal oT The Takolah club, The Girl Reserve deparTmenT oT The Y. W. C. A. Nine girls aTTended The Mid-WinTer conTerence in Bellingham and The oTTicers aTTended The GTTicers Training Comcerence aT Camp Miyaiima. ln November ThirTy new members were recognized and in June The ring ceremony was held. AT Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas Time They helped To cheer many needy SouTh Side Tamilies by giving baskeTs and Toys. Row 4a-B. Brower, M. Young, W. Worsrer, M. WaITs, M, McDarieI D. Dandereau, P. Calkins, C. Molzan, H. An- derson, F. Anderson, L. Hancock, K. Ross, L. BuITon, L. Wollan, B, Schalhelberger, L. Schaufelbcrqer. Row 3a J. Uyeda, M. Delin, G. Howard, C. Webb, G. Graham M. Thorsen, D. King, J, AbboTT, N. Miner, M. Junklev, D. Brown, R. Gourley, B. Whisner, R. Jensen. Row Ze-M. Malcolm, G. Williams, B. Eskildsen, F. Parlaman, S. Eskildser, A. Olson, l. Seyviowr, P. Frederick, P. Gannon, J. Derby, F. Nelson. Row I--G. Pagel, B. Swanson, V. LaTTifner, M. Nicklason, D. Payne, H. Pererson, B. Evanscn, E. Hopkins,'M. Hendrickson, M. ScheTzko, B. Barclay. ' i m 3.- -Y, OFFICERS BeTTy Evonson Prez E. Hopkins V. Pro' B. Swonson Secy B. Borcloy Treos Mrs. O'NecI Advice Mrs. ScoTT Advise i47, I OFFICERS Willion Lol'sen.,..PresidonT .leon Wood,Vice PresidenT H. Rushfeldh, .Seo-Treos. Rolph Sizer Ronge OTTicer Mr. Sizer . Adviser Row 4-H. Judson, R. Wood, B. Brown, D. Thompson, H. McGill, A. Sundby, B. Miller, S. Champ, R. Edward, H. Hoidon, W. BuTsch,. Y. Semba, F. Lazzeroni, F. Morrison. Row 3-E. Sizer, B. Seydell, E. Wold, H. Longworfh, B. BaTTcher, L. McGuire, B. Sprenger, H. Ryder, G, ZanveTTor, D. Morris, G. Helmer, H. Thompson, C. Rappe, G. Cole, R. Wiesner. Row 2-R. Wick, R. Syverson, G. Lind- sfrorn, B. Mariin, W. Rosso. M. Mrohs, C. BuTzberger, J. Wolpers, R. VinnonT, H. Meyers, J. ConriqhT, E. Slandish, E. Havre, L. Thune. Row I-W. Gabrio, E. Finch, C. BuTsch, B. Herilage, W. Larsen, OFFICERS Bob Miller .Pres Don Morris V. Pres. Poul SrniTh Sec.-Treos. Horoce Dunbar Mgr, rl48l J. Wood, L. Keffler, H. RushfeldT. BOYS' RIFLE CLUB A careTul aim and a sTeady eye is whaT one musT have in order To hi+ The bull's eye. This Riile club is one OT The olclesT clubs in Lincoln, being organized in l927. IT has an average of l5O members a year, making over l,OOO members in iTs rank since TirsT organized. Besides qualiTying wi+h The TwenTy-Two-calibre rifles, Trips are made To ForT Lewis. where qualifi- caTions are made wiTh The ThirTy-calibre riTles. A Team is selecTed every year To represenT Lincoln aT maTches including STadium, Bellarmine, SeaTTle, EvereTT, and aT The annual sTaTe meeT aT SeaTTle. BOXING CLUB L. B. C. wiTh Two boxing gloves is The emblem Tor The Boxing Club. In order To geT This a boy musT have parTicipaTed on a school boxing card, and Tor Those who have an emblem and hold an office a sTar is added To iT. Don Morris, Paul SmiTh, and Bob Williams Took The spoTlighT in Their respecTive groups This year. ln April a program was puT on, said To be The besT show ever held aT Lincoln. The main evenTers, Don Morris and EIOT Wold aT l45 pounds made a good showing, and gave a Tine exhibiTion OT boxing. ir i':f Y 15.1, 7 1,2 y ' Ji I li. k. I rl OFFICERS Evo Berglund. Presidcnf Enid BIol4o Vice Presidenl Morgorcl Robblcc Secy. June Johonson Treosurer I-le-lon Ponnels Exec. Qificer Row 3eL. Wagner, M, Barber, P. Gwynn, l. Dale, F. I-Iarlman, E. Carlsen, K. Donnclrv, M. Thomp G. Bailey, L. Olsen, C. Morris, H. Johnsor, D. Royn, D, Baker, F. Milleson, B. Moyles. Row 2 L. Morris E. Pefrooulos F. Bemenl, A, I-lewilf, G. WiIliams, L, Bullon, F. Nelson B. Barclay, J. Der E. M GIRLS' RIFLE CLUB Walch her shooll I+ lakes a careful aim and sleady nerves Io hil The mark. Malches are held wiI'h Sladium and Bellarmine, and poslal malches wilh schools all over Ihe counlry. Many people do nol see any advan- Iage in Iaking parl in a rifle club, buf Ihere is Ihe love of Ihe sporl as il Teaches sporlsmanship, as well as how adequalely Io handle and use firearms. This sporl has been recognized by A. S. B. and an amend- menl made in 'rhe conslilulion, so Ihal a member may earn a numeral if she makes a Ieam. AVIATION CLUB Info your work pul hearl and soul, and be a man like Nol every- one can be a Lindbergh, buf Ihe members of Ihis club slrive Io allain his knowledge ol aeronaulics. Work Ihis year has been made mos? inleresling and praclical. Several pieces of new machinery have been added 'ro Iheir eguipmenlg included among Ihem are a Wrighl Whirl- wind molor, a I-Iispano-Sousa, and a Liberly airplane. Each member has a mimeographed copy of Iwenly lessons for a course in meleorology and Ihey have made an exlensive sludy of aeronaulics in Ihe Iield ol navigafion. Row ZfM. Shaw J. Prvfif, Bill Gwynn, P. Peicrs, B. Hardy S. Mc.Q.iiliin, B. Brewer, R. Srrand. Row I-J. Genar dine B. Wilson, K. Ross E. Hunsbergef, J, Derby, R. Marshall, J. Abbofl, I-I. Hafhawav M. Mrohs. Lovcioy, I. Loveiovd E. Law, I, LeFaive, Row I-L. Jayko, B, Erickson, J. Johanson E. Bla . Robblee, E. Berqlund, H. Pannek, E. Schumock, B. McKay, H. Nielsen, I. Pasallan, A. Sheriff OFFICERS E. l-Iunsberqor Pi R. Morsholl, Vice Pi lfolnryn Ross S C -I49 Ready! Aim! Fircl E, Lovciov, J. Johnson, E. Blake M A S T . . Robblee, E. Berglund, H. Pannek, E, Schurnock, B. McKay, , heriTT, I. Pasquan, I. Loveioy. GIRLS' RIFLE TEAM The membership oT The Girls' RiTle Team is made up oT The Ten besT shoTs oT The Girls' RiTle Club. ForTy or more poinTs is The average score made by each oT These Team-members. IT absenT Three Times Trorn pracTices, which are held every Monday nighT in The girls' gyrn, or iT a high score is noT mainTained, a girl musT TorTeiT her posiTion on The Team. Numerals are given To Those who remain on The Team one sernesTer. lvlaTches wiTh oTher schools during The lasT year included Two wiTh STadium and one wiTh Cleveland l-ligh. The Cleveland maTch was held by correspondence. QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll is an inTernaTional honorary socieTy Tor encouraging and rewarding individual achievemenT in Journalism and allied Tields. ln order To be a member one musT be aT leasT a Junior in The upper Third oT his class, and musT be superior in some phase oT iournalisTic or creaTive endeavor. ln The conTesT This year Jean Sandlin won TirsT place in The PaciTic CoasT division Tor deTining TwenTy-Tive newspaper Terrnsg Arlene Fischer, Larry YounT, and Bud Andrews received honorable menTion Tor headline, adverTising copy, and sporTs TeaTures respecTively. Jean Sandlin, presidenTg Eugene Brazeau, vice presidenTg Analie Duncan, secreTaryq Claudia lvliller, Treasurer. OTHER MEMBERS Lois Sleyhowls 1 TT T OFFICERS l-luzel Adams Wcrsiioerwi B. Brower, M. Barbrr, W Baker, F. Hadley J. Aiexarcler, P. Gwyrn H. Adams J. Marshall W, Mefidi M. G dm G. Scolf TUNA CLUB To provide an opporTuniTy Tor beTTer lcnowledge oT liTe saving, swim- ming, and diving, and To produce more eTTicienT leaders who may be gualiTied To acT as sTudenT leaders is The aim oT The Tuna Club. Look aT Them splash! There's a nice dive, I wish l could do ThaT sTrolce, and oTher exclamaTions could be heard aT The weelcly swims and aT The exhibiTion held Tor The incoming sophomores. Under The direcTion oT Three insTrucTors The members have Ten pracTice lessons in Junior and Senior LiTe Saving. ATTer ThaT Those who desire may Talce The TesT given by The NaTional Red Cross Examiner. RADIO cLuB ' W 7 ALF. This is The call number Tor Lincoln's Radio Club. The pur- pose oT The club is To encourage amaTeur operaTors. ATTer Their meeT- ings members spend many hours pracTicing code. They held a conTesT during The year Tor The sTudenTs who could geT The mosT poinTs Tor disTanT sTaTions. Lloyd SundsTrom, Tom Rommel, Qren Jones, and Carl LagerguisT received Their license To operaTe a sTaTion. The TransmiTTer is locaTed in The elecTric shop, and iT is hoped ThaT very shorTly They can go on The air. Fuccne Tu e Asst Sr'fcre'oi'y-Treosurf OFFICERS LO Croslon Pl'csidenT Jomes Beniomi Vice Pi'CsidenT KeiTh Sweeney' Sec+'eTory-Trecisurer Ama oi B.W INTERNATIONAL CLUB Cubans love lollypops, purchase bread by The yard. and preTer in Their windows iron bars To glass. These and many oTher inTeresTing Things have been Tound ouT abouT Toreign counTries by The members. An exTensive research and sTudy was made oT SouTh America, and members gave reporTs oT The diTTerenT secTions aT The meeTings. Qrganized under The direcTion oT lvliss OpgenorTh and now under The guidance oT Miss Chesney. iTs principal TuncTion is To encourage sympa- TheTic undersTanding beTween our own and Toreign counTries. They accomplished This parTly by correspondence beTween members and Toreign sTudenTs and parTly by spealcers whose qualiTicaTions include much Travel. Edwin Hynes ,W ,,,s-,-,,,--PresidenT lvlorie Benson ,N W, ,.s,,.,.SecreTory Lorraine Johnson ,,,,,,Vice PresidenT DoroThy Touscher ,, , ,Recording Sec. Lucille WoITen's,.- -Corresponding Sec. PRINT SHOP Programs and TiclceTs Tor all school enTerTainrnenTs, oTTice-record cards, and all oT Lincoln's prinTing excepTing Tha+ oT The Lincoln News and Lincolnian are done in The PrinT Shop, which is locaTed on The TirsT Tloor. This year Tour boys, Russel SmiTh, Paul Farley, Howard Tuclcer, and William Johnson, did The worlc during sTudy periods under lvlr. ChrysT's supervision. EighT kinds oT Type and all shades and colors oT inlc are used. HIEROGLYPHICS CLASS I have cloThed The hungry, shelTered The poor, and prayed Tor The siclc. Never have I done oughT buT good. This is The inscripTion carved on a lvlummy case oT an EgypTian priesT in The Ferry lvluseum. This, and many oThers were seen by members oT The Hieroglyphics Club, a new organizaTion under The insTrucTion oT a senior, Edwin I-lynes, whose inTeresT in The doings oT The AncienT EgypTians, has led To The TormaTion oT a club. Among The Tamous TexTs employed in The worlc oT The club are The exTracTs Trom The Pyramid TexTs of Pharaoh Unas, The BaTTIe oT Megiddo lTrom The Annals of ThoThmosis III.l, an inscripTion oT SeTy I. King of EgypT, The Harper's LamenT, and Hymn To Hapi, Gocl of The Nile Dwellers. The class has had The generous assisTance oT The OrienTal lnsTiTuTe oT The UniversiTy oT Chicago whenever iT was needed. The principal boolcs employed in The sTudy are E. A. Wallis Budge's FirsT STeps in EgypTian, KurT SeThe's AegypTische LesesTucIcs, and also selecTions Trom Gardiner's EgypTian Grammar. Edwin Hynes Teaching Teachers. FRENCH CLUB Vous meTTez la charrue devanT les boeuTs-puT The carT beTore The horse. For Those who enioy The cusToms, language, and hisTory oT The French people There is no club more enjoyable Than This. AT The meeTings Twice a monTh They play games, Tell sTories in French, and Mrs. Messelin gives many inTeresTing accounTs oT France, which is her home counTry. To become a member, a person musT know a liTTle abouT The French language. Many sTudenTs who are enrolled in The French classes Tind This a good club in which To pracTice and puT To use The French which They have learned. BeoTrice Borcloy H . , , .,,..PresidenT lrvo Ci'ocl4eTT ,nn , , , ., SecreTory DoroThy Dondeneou .. .Vice PresidenT Virginio Johnson, Frogrom Choirmon CAMERA CLUB WaTch The birdie! T-lold iT! l've goT iT! Members oT This club have a keen inTeresT in many oT The phases oT phoTography. AT The meeTings Twice a monTh They vary Their work by making silhoueTTes and Tancy cover papers. They sTudy all Types oT picTures and make an exTensive sTudy oT TinTing, as well as how To Take various kinds oT poses. Mr. SmiTh, oT The EasTern Kodak Company, gave a very inTeresTing Talk and demonsTraTion on The developing oT picTures aT one oT The club's meeTings. The climax oT The year was a big picnic in Lincoln Park. Nevello Ross , H-.. ,,..c.,PresidenT EdyThe Peele - , .SecreTory Miss Gowell , .W , ,.,. ,.Adviser ARCHERY CLUB Draw, Archers! Draw your arrows To The head! Lincoln High School lovers oT The bow and arrow reorganized, under The supervision oT A. R. l-lodges, The TirsT oT Tour new chapTers oT The Tacoma Archery Club. The purpose oT iT is To creaTe an inTeresT in This sporT among young people. For Those who do noT have Their own equipmenT, iT is Turnished, making iT possible Tor all desiring To parTicipaTe To do so easily. Members shooT Mondays and Wednesdays aTTer school aT The range on Tacoma Avenue. BeTTy Webb . . H . , i. PresidenT Bei'T Rogers, .. , .Vice Pres. ond Treos. Necio AulT ,. , .. Seci'eTory BeTTy unc! Winifred, Modern Diunas. 5, Brlos. 2 Jus! To be Frank. 3. Junior Broodcosllmg 4. Quill cmd Scroll. 5. Three Cheers! 6. Lincoln lripleis. 7. The Bond plays on! 8. The sporf page! Always! 9. Who womls lo pork anyway? IO. Ausllru povode. ll. Loclsor' Crew. fc: ,. , k 14,1 W. - 1. L, L,A,,,., I kgw, 1 'K ff 'f Q ' 5-'sAf:,f i kr fi M uf 1 ' . 0 Q ' 1-fv 7' on .LJ g -V7 3, '-f .' 0155 V'-f1Q'Lf1,f ' ,c L.-Q f 'E - --A 797 'Lf ,. fhjw-1 Q' 1 Q ff!- .fi W! 5 ,W JL ' 6 Scene I I my--,. E l C 'son Gloria lvlagrini HgZelAdg,m5 Ol JUNIORS NexT year leading roles aT Lincoln will be played by The Juniors whose pasT achievemenTs promise a splendid perTormance. Two years ago They ioined our large casT oT Lincoln players and during This Time They have puT TorTh considerable eTTorT To make Themselves an ambiTious, acTive, and alerT class wiTh high ideals. ATTer rehearsals, which were oTTen Tiresome, acTors, acTresses, and direcTors alike shared in gala social alllairs. The Juniors are one hun- dred per cenT loyal LincolniTes, bubbling over wiTh school spiriT. The prooT oT This was demonsTraTed by The manner in which They supporTed all school acTiviTies, helping To make Lincoln The compleTe, happy, and worTh while insTiTuTion ThaT iT is. Juniors, The success oT your liTe careers will parTly depend upon how well you perTorm nexT year. During ThaT Time you will have The TinesT opporTuniTies you have ever had To display your TalenTs and conquer your weaknesses. Lincoln is conTidenT ThaT you have had careTul prep- araTion Tor This lasT drama in school liTeq ThaT you will be seniors oT whom we are To be iusTly proud, ThaT you will add new ideas, Tind new opporTuniTies, and pile up new records in The unTolding hisTory oT our high school years. So, Juniors, on wiTh The showl Evelyn Carlson H ,,,,,, ,L ,,PresidenT Gloria lvlogrini , , ,,Seci'eToi'y Richard lVloTThews, L , ,Vice Pi'esidenT l-lozel Adoms , , , . Treosurei' CLASS COLORS Bloch ond WhlTe CLASS MOTTOR K L J lt 'IV 4 Row 4 G. Shenrer, H, Yosl, E. Flncn, M. Boyd, D. Byers, A, Hanson, J. Hewlll V, Polls, C, Mrrver, H. Anderson, R. Anderson, F. Andfzrson, K. Burmark. Row 3 M. Lulher, M. Auslln, M. Byrd, B. Hnrvey, B. Siewarl, E. Poly, G, Olsrrn, L. Say doll,tF. Plr'eHe,'C. Lsgerqulsl, R. Holrnfs. Row 2- C. Tnlbnl, F. Rave, H. Anderson, L. Jennings, V. Johnson, M. Koper, D, Marlln, E. Horner, K. Alhow, F. Afhow, l., Guslufson. Row lfB. Soahn, R. Miller, S. Srrom, M. Thompson, H. Pnnnelr, E. Berqlund, H. Bnllorg, J. Derby, VV, Hodqlns, E, Elcy, F, Olsm.. Row 4-A. Slopak, C. Chrislilaw, G. Frlvold, R. Olson, D. Gavin, A. Jelusich, B. Carpen- fer, H. Lonqworfh, E, Finch, B. Lyons, C. Chrlsfensen, D. Lehmann. Row 3fL. Srnifh, O. Clark, W. Braselh, M. Wade, R. Jensen, B, Webb, S, Broz, l, Uyedn, B. Sherman, E. Wlnqe, L. Delin, M, Cole. Row 2-vA. McCaFferly, M. Haqala, J, Abboll, M. McCorrnIclc, E. Malone, F, Anderson, B, Farrell, R, Ludwlclc, D. Klsslck, L, Slryclqer, C. Halverson, B. Dargan. Row I-L. Coleqrove, R, Culberlson, R. Mac- Donald, F. Siephenson, L. Cope, K, Craiq, S. McCar1, B. Dolan, A, Kniqhl, V, Nolhsleln, B. Srnllh, O, Knox, M. Levenhaqen. Row 3--G. Rlqnoy, E. Tlce, R. Taylor, W, O'Rourl4e, P. Anlonlo, R. Blllinqs, D, Duncan. A. Sheehan, L. Bjork, R. Heqlnnd, L. ,Bona, H. Shaffer, D. Berg, D. Maddox, ROW 24M Kohler, s. Miadleksun, E. ofsnasf D. Gales, K. Showaller, B. Dunfon, C. Hagen, D. Frank, M. Schofzlco, D, Howe, H, Hansen, H. Hlniz. Row IfD. Joy, L. Taclay, H. Olsen, J. Smllh, V. Dunnlqan, M, Robblee, J. Wells, J. Slrnp- son, L. Schuelze, D. Rayrnond, J, Schulfz, L, Ernsfer, A. Evans, L. Wlckrnan, A. Anderson. Row 4 fA. Ralms, L, Re-llly, E, Jones, R. Slol- lenberq, H. Eficlsen, Y. Yolcobe, P. Solo, J. hirernan, W. Maison A. Sarnuelson, A. John- on, B. Good, N. Malhisen, W, Olsen. . T- 121141 Row 3--C, Klnlcade, G. elrh, L. Bonw, urnblad, A, Corncllson, L, Valdes, E. De- warls, T. Goolclns, L, MQGulr0, H. Tnrnnld, Bl Sprenqer, P. Jaeobus, T. Dickson, R. Schullz, A. Johnson, E. Mannray, Row ZWR, Howard, J. Bcrrens, B, Sleeves, A, Gerlcinq, 'E. Larsen, E, Knesal, M. Mlllrzr, E, Swanlre, V. Miller, G. Rernbcrl, R. Weqner, B. Rouse, R. Edwards, M. Mrohs, W. Schrne' Lhel, C, Anderson. Row I B. Trevarrow, H. Olsen, M. Polk, G. Howard, G, Hacknrd, T, Polfcrson, L, Pear- son, N. Moore, M. Mahon, J. Eknnan, T. Elc- rnon, D. Mnrsh, R. Johnslon, B. Bvrqslrorn, E, Braqel, K. Sherlex, F. Chafe. 1571 L Row 3 E. Baird, D. Brown, E. Johnson, M Shebaro, G. Randolph, B. Nichols, D. Capen er, R. Sloddard, E. Sowers, V. Moon, G. Gun nlnq, M. Nlcklason, E. Kucncra, F. Zehnder Row 2 ---- P. Aryosen, M. Doly, A. Acheson, B Corey, V, Mehcgnn, E. Konla, M. Neufcr, B Seolon, M. Gllyer, C. Barru, P. Llnclore, M Tnorsen, A. Nancarrow, M. Pollen, K. Lomax Row I--C. Pelerson, J. Turner, P. Darby, L Lomax, L. Fox, E. McCord, G. Weiland, J Ehnal, N. Menser, B. Jones, B. Lovelace, M Coslello R. McFarland. ,,. N, I f, . I -. ' . . 4 II I I Row 3fB. Hansen, R. Hansen, C. Jensen, D. Haydfrr, G. Peldrnann, R. Tallman, M. Harri- son, D. Demoresf, R. Berglund, E. Croslon, B. Bary, S. Caslle. Row ZWB. Gay, J. Trlmble, A. Valson, I. Young, I. Yerbury, J. Uyeda, M. McCuIchan, E. Olson, H. Hanson, H. Orendorrl, K. Rafa- ezvlc, L. Hulfenqren, W. Bancrofl. .Row IfE. Flsler, R. Colombine, B. Eskildsen, M. Bucnollz, C. KI7ODE7,,C.,REhH,,,L. Faulk, E. Rhodes, R. Zanuzoski, H. Hosni? K. Scnul P. Sfrbick, ,f- .. ' fl ,X Row 3fA. Elheringlon, B. Eqgqlman, L. Sund' slrorn, N. Moberq, H. Diselh, C. Crolleau, E. Auslin, W. Sawnill, T. Marvlck, M, Slover, J. Nelson, W. Slrandberq, I. Underdahl. Row 2-WW. Fields, V. Cook, R. Elwriclce, R. SouInweLl, N. Miner, D. Dandeneau, M. De'Iin D. Collier, P. O'FarreII, E. Hagen, R. Clark A. Hanson, J. Dunbar, D. Smlfh. Row I--W. Grover, R. Barker, A. Ceccanll, B. Berry, M. Swanson N. Sele, F. Dupea, M. An- derson, M. A Ieqrg, M. Moyer, R. Carlson, H. Brewer, JL Severance. Row IPB. Berry, Y. Semba, F. Alexander, R. Menser, H. Hoolcins, K. Allwow, F. Alhow, R. Boylos, J. Benlamln, R. Ono, C. Hornshaw, W. Godfrey, F. Jacobsen. Row 3-fE. Bannan, Y. Aubry, M. Twlbell, B. Anderson, E. Cox, I. Fenlon, S. Leap, H. Mil- Icll, L. Hoffman, N. Bjarlce, I. Bearden, F. Becklund, E. Carlson. Row 2--J. Ollvcr, A. Sheehan, B. Smlllw, V. Pelerson, B. Hull, I. Llpke, C. Webb, L. Pel- lier, J. Marshall, V. Curran, W. Bulsclw, R, Jackson, I. Branch, C. Bufzberqer, D. Greene. Row I--M. Neher, L. Hullqren, F. Slonequisf, P. Snawvcf, J. Sfern, N. Carly, L. Knlqhl, M. Milcnell, J. Jonnson, E. Miller, T. Cullum, E. Marker, G. Rlcnards, B. Bradbury. ..:58l. I V9 Row 3- N. Sim' W'. VVHQV-e', C. RYQFU-' J, GM-rw, R, Scihroedof, H. Hofdorw, G. limi- srrom, J. Schxder, G. Hewmcr, N. Law-rgmz, D. Larson, C. Muorf-, H. Wefhrm-, R. Pwnc. Row 2- B. Smfaks, J. Siolfzy, C. Terwerwf, L. WH-idx B. 'w'1sf.m, W. Baker, L, Borg R. Lewfs, V. Rasrvmssfy, B. RMLWDS, D. Vxfarrc- K. Hayashi, A. Harem D. Meyer, Rofv If E. ELWWC M. Norfh, M. VOQQL, B. Whfsrwcr, V. Fwsrm, B. WaLkQr, V. Rerxdkffom, B. WELS, H. Hive, D. Boyd, E. Zirfh, L. Lar- . , . Suv: J. Smrfwii H. larwq M. MMNEL. ff 'l f l - ' 11 ff' ' , ., f M 1' K Raw 3-L. Bruuwr, W. Forsom, H. Becxmmo H. Rushfefzuf R. Wflfsref, G. WarLe' C. Rein: MUCHQLL J. Mmm O. EL wqSor G. Kmldf- sow, H. Humz. Row 2-W. BJJICL A. C.:r 'wMqs A. Swv'- sen, B. Seyuezw W. Worsref M. Asbiorusen, L. Karavar, C. W1 Lhvs, B. Mauqhad V. Dmkee, D. Trewr L. Krccvr D MALL C. Ross M. Eicono W. Bisrmtr. Row I--V. Tafw R. Osffs L, Srvfw' E. Brafxvcy, E. Tumor T, Bermcd, D. Hcsl M. Smb- E. Sdwvicf, C. Gnrwimc, F. Har:- '3'w M. Bur' L M..'f:r G. MJVF' M, Daws. X ff ,Hg . ' If , Row LP M. Kewso J. Mr.CffavLv, J. Ncwrw W Heamex, T. Mor'.3r, T, Rorvzrvvci, J. Wrmai, W. Fder, K. Odrnvl C. Jm s'f:r, H. Se U-,', V. Lmf 3 , Rfw 3---E. Prfif: L. Rfaovrsfzr J. Merfgiv' E. Mciserrbxwq M. MQDOPQM A. Dfcbmxck l, NQLSOPK B. 0C0 rvor, C. Brooke, W. Ra? R. S 'w'L', G. Ro e'. RQ.-f 2--I. Daw. B. W1 so:-, P. Kefrer L. Bm 'ftrv M, W:v zff3., M. KLvs+-rf, N. Sireria' L Curirvqmrr, V. Bounds C, Var Wfwrvfr B. LVJIEYY. Row I- R, Jorrwsor' M. Borden L. Dmrvqu M Nlefvmam, D, Rfxnrr, D. Wlrwsur, L. Cisvourr L GJLBQRC' D. WJ fr D. Sxff-r J. Af-X. wdfv, F. Dr-H . 1. vwju. RUN 3- L. Snrm, J. JaIfJr.:sor1 K, Szrmwr S Srafoe, 3. Muna' D. Twcfrvsfur, R. Axaws . Hfmafch W. Vaviy Vferv H. Reese- L. Ei ms, . re-wder A. Dmvis. Row 2-- J. HLsHerfr A. CQLWHQ J. Rdrs ' L. Jayxo, M. Nwcho-wc, L. Howard, J. Char? L. Mcdlfzvff, E. Roysfi, E. WnLfCrs, D. Rr-M.-rw G. Barhnr, M. Jasper, L. Bang. R:-v L--C. Biggs H. Davis, W. K,ium:r', B B'Oc:i F. Crowe K. Chr? J, Wnrfi N Crooks, M. COW- M. Cooper, D. Ninh'-L9 S Y-iw T. Svrwvr-, L. Clwwrs, 59? Row 34P. Peferson, H. Freeman, D. Lanq, W Brady, H. Meyers, B. Gehri, L. Wiliiarns, A Reicni, H. Marficke, C. Anderson, C-. Mifcn eii, L. Brewer, H. Haiiborg. Row 2fG. Hcafk, B. Brower, F. Neison, R Oison, V. Pefcrsor, N. Gray, C. Heaiy, B Tnoren, R. Von Wairer, H. Curran, . Scon J. Tayior, C. Whire, M. McKinney, . Har' Raw 1-M. Han, J. rank, A. i,Mf, www V. Snaqer, H. Nieisen, . Sa ees, M. ifn row, D. Kind, 6. Grana Curre . Ho bari, M. Johanson, P. P+ s, J. e. H PM I . AV Row 3fN. Lewis, G. Hicks, L. Huffman, M Junkiey, M. Alexander, V. Harris, R. Nyerrorn l. Wfniicornb, H. Sr'ni1n, E. Thici, B. Henke G. Benson, G. Baidwin, B. Erickson. 1 Row 2fM. Lcfe, O. Casreei, M: f'Miinson, A Moian r, B. Kofoed, D. McGimpsey, B.'Ko food E. Lovejoy, M'HSandouisf, i. Loveiox A. rf, Dunbar, . Pieie. ' 4 ,fx Row Q61 smini, R. sham, W. sfefba, r Ric son, E. Larson, W. Gabrio, F. Waio D ner, J. .aHin, H. Rawiinqs, J. Belaicn, M Bolsinger, G. Kuzrnanicn, C. Jackson. Row 3-B. Pariridgc, L. Frosi, S. Rippon, W Fiilinqer, D. Boorn, J. Diilon, R. Lindskoq, J Rudy, B. Siavicn, L. Marcos, M. Thieketi, R Sigafoos. Row 2-B. O'Neil, E. Reda, I. Chrisfiansen, F Braikovicn, C. Bcrrram, S. Jones, J. Ersparner H. Noii, E. Piccoioffo, R. Srevens, J. Morgan Row I-K. Srrand, M. Cobcrly, 6. Christie M. Waish, E. Hacker, E. Lidren, L. Wagner P. Tiiinda, R. Gourlcy, J. Howard, M. Pianic L. Riley, A. Nakafa, G. Koolcv. .J ,S Sv' Ro --H. Hasch, A. Fry, G. Senrvchcn, J Gen .ine, N. Scnuifz, J. Marrinson, E. Bero man, . Boyles, D. Hansen, J. Susan, G. Ken? O. Eilinqson, R. Herifage. Row 3-R. Ward, D. Sepefoski, B. Eiiinqron A. Loqa, J. Calkins, B. Biodqeri, R. Fauske L. McCaHer?y, L. Maloney, H. Hciscr, E Priser, H. Maxwcli. Row 2 -H. Kelier, R. Norihcuif, H. Linder, E Brunner, H. Adarns, P. Parker, B. Layson, H Frederick, J. Tnornas, G, Edrnunds, J. Schuicr W. Fisiwback. Row IFS. Snakel, R. ingcrsoii, J. Baiscni, E Moiier, N. Noro, E. Hacker, V. Kazda, L Lar sen, M. Lanq, E. Miicheii, C. Pike, G. Hio vacok. H1601 V 'vm . ., , J.: 5 Ruw 3 C, Arw'?cf'Sovw M. Mifwfvv'-YL R, S-HN' T. Macidc-vu, L. Nine, L, Kvcfur, S. Juhuscm, F Kuapp,xC. Huivws, NY. Hx-JL-, A. J.n.uLf5c,vw, S COLG, CJ. Bufsdw, L. F'r.,5'. R41w.2f S. Sivfwswvw, A. Rklusdw, S, PALQUMQ' R. Smwoswv, B, B::'?cMf-r H. Hwmnswx N Her-m3ss H. Mvkhvvfi A. Rwwfgw, B. Rwsi fwrfh, A. Brnvdusorw, J. Wwlsnnrw. Rnyw V M. IM'-us:-U, L. Jn-vicxvv J. Uv H-'HI S. Binrko, R. Ckcmunt, R. Rfvgrzrs, D. Hxmvin T. Survrwsms, M. Ndsorz, K. Pf'vNk, J, Ahmw, .I Qfwrf by A Mdlwr Row 4-J, MwNorzo, E. Jcfrwcs, G. Mwlhr, R. Vw ffworw, B. Coffin, O. Gordxmu F. Wwe, J Thorp, J. Hcmmd, M. Hayashi, E. lE'vHey C. Rust, D, Lyphardf. 5 Row 3--F. Sc.huLcr, L. SCWIIU, E. Scfmryze N ENN, E. Neisorw, J. SHMM, E. HL1mvn9rsTV.1rn E. Lurscm, W. Ervvefy, L. SVIHWQH, J. Fvrrv E. Farmer, H. Hefser. Row 2- R. Hrpglucrq, D. Lfmqsefh, F. VVwJu.mw son, B. AUQH, V. PQLQQVUH, E, Wixsovv, D, Mr Oumin, F. NM,hfJLS, G. OLSQU, L. Lucikwonuci, V POHS, E. TreV?, I. Kippcr, V. 'l'ayNLvV. Row I--J. Snoruaiunghi, M. Hamslcr, R. Km Kade, G. HUNQV, R. Smlw, L. STew,1r1, C Douqbcdv, M. SNWL B. Hiwsfm, M. Mr-ve' D. Krona, D. Pefctrs, M. Murphv, G. AYQY Jmder. Row XWJ. Rulers, B. Rpflmhqf-if H, H:1H'.M.'v, F. Morrisov, D. Km-rsfewfiexr, J. HMTVQV, F. 511' ders, W. Housfcm, J. Cfzrdrzv, B. Miichf-NN, W Na-Wsmw, M. Freermnrz, B. Gwynn. Row ZA H. KimbaH, M. Paulson, M. Hdm, R MQVSMAU, G. L-mcg, P. JdfoL1sf,vw, E Timmrv som, F. Bf:rvwML E. RMUJ, M. MHTSJM-V, F Svc-dbcrvg, S. Midwaixsr, D. EvQr!s. Row I- E. MWUF, M. SVWTL, E MWLNU, D Kermcdv, D. lafserw, E. RQMQV, M, Ewvwr, C Starr, H. Hwpklns, L. lrohmr, A, Viqsm, E Rfgoma P. Gulwu, E SH LW. J f' f . X L fl Row 3' F. Nwvwtur-V, A. .lU?ms4m, I Lwvvry' M. Mxllmwl, F. Ms2rwirQ.L-Slum, U. L,uJv, J M:a',9', T. Bm-wr, B. Fw vm V. Hu- F Norfh, T. Orwwvin. Row 2 fA. ?vWNv9v, H. Sdvfmjfz, C,. UW? .1 H ChurrMNN, M. Bqrlwr, F. UPN-v, D. SLM.--:Z M. Rvim, P. QarrvmM.mN, I. Hmm-S, LJ, l.1l1r'y Row lfM. Rnzvnulds, D. Howws, l. Nwsf-'v V. l'awrdxxM!, D. Simrrmxvw, 1. Hmmnx, L Hur 1 ww, M. FHHS, M. Kwwcs, D. Cf.a'.uwr, J Afinrvws, B. Bmmt -:bl J' 'ii it , f, . 1- 24 ' ' 5- i . LV U ' W!- NJm K V' L 'frifyi i-if' .FW ,,,f ' , A il, 4 rr A .,.V' P5' I' . F Seplember 4- 22 2 Seplember l92 Oclober 25-262 2 2 2 Scliool Begins 2 2 22222-liacoma Day al Puyallup Fair 22 2222.22 'lieaclwers' Convenlion November 22 22 2 2 2 Baclc-lo-Scliool Nighl November 2822222 Foolball Niglil November 29-30 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 Tiianlcsgiving Vacalion December I4-l52 2 2 222Senior Class Play, Absenf-Minded Judy December 22 'ro January I2 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 2Clirisl'mas Vacalion January 23 2 22 January 2822 2 February I 22 February l92 2 2 2 22 2 2.January Graclualion Assembly 2 222Second Semesler Begins 2 2 22Senior-Junior Prom 22 2 22 2 2 2 22 2 2 222Lincoln l-ligli Anniversary February 222 lvlarsli I4-I5-I6 Marcli I5-Virginia Smylli receives medalisl raling for Lincoln News 222 2 2 2 Tlwanlcs lo Wasliinglon we liave a vacalion 22 22 22 2 2 22 22 2222 22222 22Opera, Red Mill al Columbia Press Associalion in New York lvlarclw 30 lo April 7 2 2 2 22 22 2222222 22Spring Vacaiion April l52 22 2 2l2ibrary Drive April 25, 2 22.Senior Banquel lvlay 32 2 2Junior-Senior Prom lvlay IO 2222 22 22 2 Banclrama lvlay I7 2 2 22 2 22 22Boxing Show lvlay 28 2 222June Gracluales' Assembly lvlay May June June rl62l' 30 31222222 622 822 Memorial Day 2 222Play, LiHle Women 22 2CommencemenJr Exercises 22 22 22 22 Ouil IL rw! + ,, 1, 1 ACT111 QDWNKMKMEMW W 'V f W1 ZW wfifff ffQ AiW X r MfN - ' ,--------UVM -- - n nnnn-nnnQ1 Y' fb Y: J N k w ij ij '44 'J XB J 'Vi f Y' -ff W w. A , . n Q I .1 4 'J ,J 1- '1 Scene I LE BEAU: You amaze me, ladies: I would have told you of good wrestling, which you have lost the sight RUS: Tet tell us the manner of the wrestlingfl LE BEAU: UI will tell you the beginnirigg arid, if it please your ladyships, you may see the erzdg for the best is yet to dog and here, where you are, they are coming to perform it. f From AS YOU LIKE IT. ALL-CITY Fronls Srsen Fronln Davis Jirn Lemme Turkey-Day Ba++Ie. VARSITY FOOTBALL For The TirsT Time since The coming, seven years ago, oT Al l-lopkins as head TooTball coach aT Lincoln, The varsiTy Team losT The annual Thanks- giving day baTTle To STadium. STarTing The season againsT STadium an inexperienced eleven playing Their TirsT game TogeTher pushed The Bengal Team around aT will only To lose The game by a 2-O counT when STadium scored a saTeTy on a blocked punT in The lasT Tew seconds oT The game. Due To injuries, seven regulars including Fred l-leany, ace Tullback, were noT in suiTs Tor The nexT encounTerg buT The moTTo, Lincoln FighTs , predominaTed: and The Axemen, alThough playing a shiTTy game, came oTT The Tield 7-O vicTors over The ShelTon squad. ln The ouT-oT-Town games wiTh Yakima, Aberdeen, and EvereTT The Abes did noT Tare so well excepT aT EvereTT when They shoved The Seagulls all over The Tield. Unger, charging Through, recovered a Tumble back oT The goal line To score Two poinTs on a saTeTy. Yakima galloped merrily goalward To The Tune oT 26 To O while The Aberdeen BobcaTs Took To The air, winning The game l2 To 7. Probably The besT game oT The season was when The small Bellar- mine Team scored on Lincoln Tor The TirsT Time in seven years. Lincoln won The game by a I3-8 score buT They were ouTToughT by a goal- crazed Lion squad. The Thanksgiving Day conTesT was marked by Lincoln's superioriTy in every deparTmenT oT The game excepT passing, yeT They Tailed To score aTTer peneTraTing pasT The TwenTy-yard mark. STadium gained her Two Touchdowns by an eighTy-Tive yard run in The TirsT quarTer and a ThirTy- yard pass compleTed in The lasT quarTer. The Abes garnered Two poinTs on a saTeTy The second quarTerg and The Third quarTer Davis blocked a pass, which was recovered by Peusa who carried iT over To give Lincoln The Two-poinT lead which They held unTil The lasT Two min- uTes oT The game only To lose by a I3-8 score. Lincoln, , , ,. STodiurn ,, , 2 Lincoln, O Yolsimo , 26 Lincoln, ShelTon , Lincoln, , O l-loquiorn , I2 Uncom, Aberdeen Uncom BeHoHnme , 8 Lincoln, , Beuornnne Lincoln EvereTT , , 0 Lincoln, , , Olympia Lincoln STodium ,,,,,l3 l65l' KENNETH FERGUSON ll-lalTbackI-Ken is The yard- gaining man in The backfield as he has weighT, speed, and power. A Junior, Kenny played his TirsT year on The TirsT Team and perTormed in veTeran sTyIe, aT Times making his opponenTs look slow by his clever running. Cl-IUCK GIBSON lEndI-Because oT injuries neces- siTaTing a lineman being changed Ta The backfield, Chuck was shiTTed To The halfback posiTian as he was a TasT, hard-hiTTing, hard-running man and was ever ready To give all he could. AlThouqh he did noT see much acTion, resuITs were always apparenT when Chuck wenT To work. This is Chuck's IasT year aT Lincoln. ED OLSEN llzullbackl-Ed is a producT oT The midgeT Team, being Their charging Tullback Tar Two years. Weighing only l38 pounds he was somewhaT ligh+ Tor The TirsT Team and suTTered a broken collarbone and disIocaTed knee. NeverTheIess, Ole was The li++le gianT oT The backTieId. Many Times he reeled OTT TirsT downs in The Tace oT all apposiTion when iT seemed Lincoln was abouT To lose possession of The ball. Jllvl LEMIVIER lAIlfCiTy CenTerI-Jim came up Tram The Jayvees To clinch The cenTer berTh Tor The enTire season. This Tiery red-head has pIenTy OT TighT wiTh a mania Tor messing up The opponenT's plays. Gradua- Tion Takes This valuable player. FRANK BRATONIA ITacklel-Frank's ISE pounds could be depended upon To serve as a bulwark in The line, wheTher in The guard ar Tackle berThs, as he could ploy eiTher in a splendid manner. IT will be hard To Tind a man To Take Frank's place. I-le is one aT The many who graduaTe in June. fx LEO ARTO I7-Due I The many iniuries ThaT besieged Th T aw iT,was necessary Tor Leo To give up hi Qu eTTh aT end and ploy in The backfield. r h Twas shiTTecl To Tackle. Chico played Th siTions so well ThaT in The all-ciTy choosing he rec :ved voTes on honors as an end, half- back, and Tullback. A valuable man goes when Chico graduaTes This June. AXEL PEUSA lEndl-Axel compIeTes Three years oT ouTsTanding TooTbaII. Besides being able To snaTch passes in a capable manner Ax was noTed Tor sTop- ping any end plays which came his way, and many Times he smashed Through To Throw an opponenT Tor a loss oT yards. JACK NICI-IOLSON IFuIIbackI-Jack, besides being a sophomore and Turning ouT Tor his Tii'sT year ol: TooT- ball was handicapped by iniuries which kepT him Tram acTual playing on The TirsT Team. A greaT deal is expecTed OT This husky Tellow nexT year. FRED I-IEANY llzullbackl-Fred played an exceIIenT game 'in The TirsT baTTIe aT The season buT soon aTTer received a broken ankle during pracTice scrimmage, which kepT him on The sheIT The resT aT The season. Freddie was The TasTesT and hardesT charging back an The Team. DAVE CUSI-IING ll-IalTbackI-Dave sTarTed The sea- son Tn The cenTer berTh buT was shiTTed To The back- Tield and Turned in a commendable record. Dave was The youngesT man on The squad and oT small sTaT- ure buT, neverTheIess, he had The TighT, Thar all im- porTanT Thing in Toofball. GraduaTion Takes Dave Trom TooTball nexT year. 7 ..l65l.. FRANK UNGER lEndl-ATTer playing midgeT TooT- ball one year, besides All-CiTy on The J-V Team, Frank moved up To The varsiTy squad: he was The smallesT man on The Team, weighing only I35 pounds. WhaT he lacked in weighT was made up Tor in TighT and sTraTegy. Moxie was picked on several schools' alle opposiTion Teams. RAY MILLER lQuarTerl-Ray was The signal-barker, Tilling The posiTion ThroughouT The season. Besides being a one-man brain TrusT he could be depended upon To make yardage as he was TasT, quick, and cool-headed. G-reaT Things are expecTed oT him nexT season as he is corning back Tor cinoTher year aT compeTiTion. JULIE MAYER ll-lalTbackl-Julie worked his way up from The Jayvees and ouTplayed many men To gain his posiTion on The varsiTy eleven. Julie is a TasT, hard-charging back buT, alThough yeT o Junior, is losT To The Team nexT year as he dropped school in January. JIM BROOKS llzullbackl-Jim was The only sopho- more on The Team buT played his posiTion like a veTA eran. On deTense he backed up The line and was aT his besT in The EvereTT game when noT a man dared pass The line oT scrimmage or Jim would down him in his Tracks. Truly, Jim is Tollowing The TooTsTeps aT his older broTher, Jess, who made foofboll hisTory Tor Lincoln a Tew years ago. FRANK SRSEN IAII-CiTy Guardi-flirank is well de- scribed in Coach I-lopkins' sTaTemenT: During The seven years I have coached aT Lincoln, Frank Srsen has been my besT guard. AIThough weighing buT l6O pounds Srse is a TighTing machine, his greoTesT pIeasul'e being To geT Through The line aT scrimmage and smash The opponenT's plays. Srse has The honor OT being elecTed honorary capTain oT The Team, a TiT- Ting close Tor This Three years of successTuI TooTball, NORMAN GODFREY If-Suardl-Norman, alThough a senior, Turned ouT This year Tor The TirsT Time. Due To his inexperience he was noT a regular on The Team buT ,neverTheless, Norman was one oT The ToughesT men Turning ouT. FRANK DAVIS lAII-CiTy Tacklel-Frank played his TirsT season This year as a regular on The varsiTy and played iT in such a manner ThaT he was one oT The Three Trorn Lincoln To be chosen on The all-ciTy Tearn. GraduaTion will also Take This valuable player Tram TurTher sporTs aT Lincoln. LES FAULK llfndl-Les sTarTed The season on The reserve squad buT came up To The TirsT sTring eleven in The IaTTer parT oT The season. Les could always be depended upon as a ball snaTcher and, alThough noT seeing much acTion, he was ever ready To play wiTh all The TighT he could give. This promising player will noT be eligible nexT season, DOMINIC GRABINSKI ll-lalTbackl-Dom, alThough a IighT man, could drive hard and had a very clever running aTTack. I-le was used Tor The broken field running and showed well, especially in The EvereTT game when he dodged would-be Tacklers and reeled off runs oT TorTy and TiTTy yards each. Grab also shared The signal calling. Dominic will noT be back nexT year. BUD NEWELL lGuordl-Bud was The scrappy liTTle guard who was always ready lo TighT and never give up. The shorT-side guard posiTion held This player and many aT his opponenTs TeIT his sTing when he charged Through The line. A dependable guard goes when Bud graduaTes in June. ,J- 'l67l-9 F? SCHEDULE S. STrorn, B. Ausness, S. Sabuhs, N. Gray, B. ShusTer, N. Godfrey, D. WolsTenl-iolme, M. BenneTT, 68? E. Newman, B. McDonald, M. Neher, C. Hanson. V 4 f RESERVE FOOTBALL As boTh ciTy TiTle games played wiTh STadium ended in Ties, The Lincoln Reserves were in a deadlock wiTh The Bengal second sTringers Tor The ciTy reserve championship. AT Their TirsT encounTer wiTh The Tiger eleven boTh Teams baTTled evenly ThroughouT The Tour guarTers, The game ending in a O-O Tie wiTh GodTrey, ShusTer, and Keizer showing Tine work. Their second ba++le, played on The home Tield, ended in a 6-6 Tie, The Abes' lone Touchdown coming by virTue oT a long pass Trom ArToe To Faulk. ATTer blocking a kick and recovering on our Ten-yard line, STadium ToughT The ball over on running plays To gain her single score. These boys deserve much praise Tor Their work as They have a very Tough assignmenT ThroughouT The enTire season. Each nighT The varsiTy squad is lined up againsT Them Tor pracTice. and They musT be able To sTand This rough TreaTmenT and like iT if They expecT To become real gridsTers. Bob ShusTer was elecTed honorary capTain oT The Team. SOPHOMORE RESERVE FOOTBALL For The TirsT Time, aT Lincoln, a TooTball Team composed enTirely oT Sophomores was organized. Three games were scheduled wiTh STadium's sophomore Team, The TirsT year Lynx receiving The ciTy crown by winning Two ouT oT The Three. STadium badly Trounced Them The TirsT game by a score oT lf? To O buT The nexT Two were all Lincoln's. Scores-6-O and I2-O. Boys, ouTsTanding on The Team, were Krieder, Bolsinger, lvliller, Sizer, and STrand. Dick MaThews was elecTed honorary capTain. THESE STUDENTS EARNED LETTERS i Claire l-lonson Neil Groy STeve SobuTis Dick lvloThews Bill McDonald Bob ShusTel' Molcolm BennoTT Fred lvioys Gene Newrnon Bob Ausnes Dennis WolsTenholrne Lincolnw O vs. STodiurn,,O Lincolnwwo vs. STodiurr1,,.6 ,i '-A ' X, I I fa, g ALL-CITY , George Frozer, CopToin lrvin Colewell Bill Dolon Bob SrniTh William KlipperT Row 2fB. Andrews, A5s!sTanT Coach, R. Dahl, B, Bird, R. Culberison, D. Lynch, B. Good, J. Fanshi Row IYE, Colewell R. Heqlund, D Pugneffi B Sommer, W. Klipporf B. Dolan, B, SmiTh, G. O 1 b H Cook. Q. 'fir' x For The second consecuTive year under The able coaching oT Chuck ToT- Ten, Tormer halTback on Coach l-lopkins' varsiTy Team oT '3l, The Lynx Jayvee eleven won The ciTy TiTle Thereby reTaining The Junior VarsiTy Championship Tor anoTher year. The Abes gained Two vicTories and one Tie ouT oT The Three games scheduled wiTh The STadium Jayvees. Their TirsT baTTle oT The season was slaTed Tor a pracTice meeT wiTh The Puyallup Reserves, buT upon arriving They were piTTed againsT The Viking TirsT Team as The Reserves were already in a Tangle wiTh STadium. ATTer a hard sTruggle The heavier Team handed The l45-pounders a I4-O deTeaT. In The TirsT oT Their series oT encounTers wiTh The STadium Tigers Tor The TiTle our scrappy Lynx Team served noTice ThaT They were deTermined To keep The Trophy when They Trounced The Bengal Team by a score oT 6 To O. This was The TirsT Time in Tive years ThaT a Lincoln Jayvee Team had won The opening game beTween The Two schools. The second STadium game, marked by numerous misplays, was ToughT wiThouT The aid oT Julie Mayer, ace signal barker, who, aTTer his showing in The TirsT game, was shiTTed up To The varsiTy sguad. The game ended in a O-O Tie. The Third and lasT encounTer oT The season, which was The deciding game in The ciTy TiTle race, showed The RailspliTTers To be Tar superior in ThaT They ouT-ThoughT and ouT-played The STadiumiTes ThroughouT The enTire mix. Lincoln Tinished, vicTors by a 9-0 counT, wiTh buT eighTeen yards To go Tor anoTher Touchdown, and having esTablished a record oT holding Their TradiTional rivals scoreless The enTire season. Those earning leTTers: George Frazer, Chick Rroby, Don PugneTTi, Ronald CulberTson, l-larold Cook, lrvin Colewell, Bob SmiTh, Bill Dolan, William KlipperT, Buss l-l glund, Jack Fan- l shier, Randalljsfahl, Dick Lynch, George lbborne, Jimmie Mar- cinko, Bill mmers, and Bill Good. SCHEDULE Lincoln , . O vs. Puyollup , . . -I4 Lincoln , , .. 6 vs. STodiun'i . , W- O Lincoln . O vs. STodiurn , . , 0 Lincoln. 9 vs. STodium , W, O A five-yard goin. l ' Q 1 '- - '--xUr-r'3f.asw- CV. 5, T ALL-CITY Dick ,loDsTon, Copiin D SEERW - George PorTer .Sf h I , , fu fl V Row 2 J. Manley, Coach, V. Layion, G. PorTer, D. JohnsTon, CapTaln, R. Kickok, J, McAlllsTer, D, Maddox, Row IfJ. Mazza, B. Miller, E. Gallagher, J. Moyer, V. Collins, D. Gavin, D. Sloppy, T70T K. Wilson. MIDGET FOOTBALL The Lincoln MidgeTs enioyed a very successTul season This year. John Manley, an ineligible Abe gridman, Took over The responsible iob oT coaching The paper weighTs and proved himselT To be a very capable coach. Each year The I32-pounders become more popular, and This year proved no excepTion. GreeTed wiTh a heavy schedule OT seven games-Three wiTh STadium, Three wiTh Bellarmine, and one pracTice meeT wiTh The ShelTon Reserves-The scrappy lighTweighT Team came Through wiTh buT Two losses, one oT Those being wiTh The heavier ShelTon eleven. 7 Lincoln won all Three games wiTh Bellarmine, The TirsT by an overwhelm- ing score oT 20 To 6 in a baTTle which marked The RailspliTTers as having plenTy oT speed and power boTh oTTensively and deTensively. The sec- ond halT oT The TirsT encounTer wiTh STadium Tor The Lloyd Davis Trophy saw a seemingly beaTen Team, aTTer Their opponenTs had gained a six-poinT lead, suddenly come To liTe TighTing Tor a Touchdown. They goT iT and won The game by a successTul goal conversion wiTh PorTer's smash oTT Tackle gaining The exTra poinT. Score 7 To 6. AlThough pene- TraTing pasT The Ten-yard sTripe Twice in The second guarTer, The besT They could do was To hold The Tigers To a scoreless Tie in The second STadium-Lincoln mix. The Third and lasT game oT The season was all STadium's wiTh an over- conTidenT Team losing by a I2-0 score. The Two schools Tied Tor The ciTy honors and STadium reTained The Trophy anoTher year. Those earning l TTers: Murray Bain, Chuck Van Wormer, John,Mazza, Don Sloppy, Di ohnsTon, Jim McAllisTer, Roy T-lickok, Ray Anxderson, Van LayTon, Ji ollins, Kenny W i Txficf' Wilson. George orTer, Bob Mill- V er, Dick Gavi ack Erspamer, John Moyer, eTT Gallagher, Bill Gwynn, an ick Maddox. SCHEDULE Lincolnw . 20 vs. Bellorrnine . . . 6 Lincoln-. . 7 vs. STodium 6 6 Lincolnw , . . 6 vs. Bellai-mine , . O Lincolnw O vs. STodium , ,. , . 0 Lincolnw . . T3 vs. Bellormine . .. , . 7 Lincoln, ..,. . O vs. STc1diurn .L .. . .I2 Nice blocking boys. X! CITY CHAMPS John Morris lfllde9.,liQ3Usie ,A J oo MorseTTe Eugene Davis Fred Heolny f' '., li F, Unger, Captain. Row I-J. Morris, I-I. I-los i e, , orse e, . rage, Coach, F. Keizer, CapTain, F. avis, . ic oson, . awa l flfa VARSITY WRESTLING This year's varsiTy wresTling Team, coached by Fred I-leany, Lincoln's versaTile aThleTe, made lasTing hisTory Tor our school, when, aTTer already being claimanTs To WashingTon STaTe Championship, They conquered The Oregon TiTle holders and came home bearing The lNlorThwesT l-ligh School Championship TiTle. Besides winning Trom The Oregon Team by an overwhelming score OT 30 To 9, The Abe TirsT squad won meeTs Trom Olympia, STadium, and The powerTul UniversiTy oT WashingTon Treshmen. ln The TirsT maTch oT The season The RailspliTTers sTepped inTo high gear and easily ouTclassed The Olympia club To win every maTch by Talls. A Thrilling baTTle, long To be remembered, was seen when The Univer- siTy oT WashingTon and Lincoln varsiTy meT. AlThough holding Three more poinTs Than The Lincoln squad, The UniversiTy oT WashingTon heavy- weighT TorTeiTed his maTch as he was ineligible, which gave The Rail- spliTTers The meeT. Score I8 To I6. The STadium-Lincoln conTesT held each year Tor The Cammarano BroTh- er's Trophy is The highlighT in The eyes oT each Team, and This year Tea- Tured The hardesT-ToughT baTTle beTween The Two schools Tor years. By TasT, heady wresTling, The Railhewers reTained The Trophy by a 2Olf2- l2lf2 score. This was The sevenTeenTh wresTling TiTle Lincoln had cap- Tured in The TwenTy-one years since The sporT was insTiTuTed in Tacoma schools. The Team's successTul season is due enTirely To Their Tair play and sporTsmanship shown each oTher, as They are coached by a member oT The Team and gain much oT Their wresTling knowledge Trom each oTher. ForresT , a member oT The Team Tor Three years, was elecTed capTain oT The varsiTy squad, while Frank Unger was The choice Tor The same honor in The second Team group. FIRST TEAM MEMBERS John Morris , , L , . 95 Flideo Hoshide . L IO5 Lloe'MoiEeTTeT,, , WI I5 Elwood Br0geT , , ,, I25 Eugene Davis . , , l35 Fred I-leony , V I4-5 ForresT Keizer , ,I55 Fronls Dovis ., Y V H W ,l65 Jock Nicholson , l-leczvyweighT Going up or down? Row 2-R. Bailey, I-I. Yamane, I-1. Morris, J. Sharp, D. Kawasaki, E. Van Slyk F S F B T f hd J M TT E B T E D F H y ST d T D J N h I I K rn l M g VARSITY BASKETBALL Mr. I-Iardie compleTed his TirsT season This year as Lincoln's varsiTy bas- lceTball coach and is To be praised Tor his excellenT worlc. AlThough play- ing more or less erraTic baslceTball The TirsT oT The season, The Lincoln squad developed inTo a powerTul Tive which was Teared by all opponenTs. Playing a heavy schedule oT nineTeen games-Ten in The Big Six ConTer- ence, 'live pracTice TilTs. and Tour played Tor The ciTy crown-The Lynx hoopmen won Ten and losT nine ouT oT The enTire schedule. In The ciTy race Tor prep honors The Abes won Two and losT Two Trom boTh Bellar- mine and STadium. i Due To The many exciTing games played iT is noT possible To describe each one: buT all who saw The Lynx-Bellarmine conTesT played Tor second place in The ciTy sTandings will remember iT as one oT The mosT Thrilling baTTles To be seen on The Lincoln Tloor This year. The TirsT period saw The Axewielders iump inTo an 8-4 lead: buT aT The end oT The halT The Lions had spurTed up To come wiThin a poinT oT The Abes, The score being I I To IO. The TourTh guarTer began wiTh Lincoln enioying a 2l-I5 lead: buT ArToe, mainsTay oT The Team, was eiecTed on Touls and a slump Tollowed wiTh The Bells creeping up unTil They were buT one poinT behind. As The Tinal gun sounded, Bob Ivlyles, Lincoln Torward, brolce Through wiTh a Tield goal To give The RailspliTTers Their Three-poinT margin oT vicTory. Score 30 To 27. Leo ArToe, lanlcy cenTer, could always be depended upon as a poinT geTTer and played his posiTion The enTire season: PyTer and Gibson were The mainsTays in The guard berThs wiTh Miller and Cushing always ready To carry on: Myles and Van Wormer Turned in Tine worlc as Torwards. WiTh such men reTurning as Spahn, Van Wormer, and Ivliller Trom The TirsT Team and I-IeberT, Broolcs, Colewell, and Fanchier Trom The reserves. The prospecTs oT a champion calibre Team are very promising Tor nexT year. SCHEDULE Lincoln Puyallup ,,,,, Lincoln I-Ioguiom Lincoln., ,,,,,, BremerTon Lincoln STQCIIUH1 f LIHCOIH ---- -- Bushlsy WHA- Lincoln Aberdeen Lincoln IBIOCIUIGITI Lincoln Bellormine Lincoln BremerTon L. I P H Lincoln Aberdeen LIHCOII-I Ssygup ' Lincoln Bellorrnine .moon G 'urn ' Lincoln Olympic 7 I-IHCOIVI 0IVmlO'ff' - Lincoln Bello,-mime Lincoln .L Bellormine Lincoln STodiurn ,,,,, Lincoln STodium - .i72:. BUD SPAHN was a Qonsislunl player and amid liafain man. Much will be cxplgdcd of Bud nwxl year. DOMINIC GRABllNlSKl also lln'n:.-d in 41 Qori'nic:i'dal:lr: piece ol work ol quard. His lol-2 will llc lv-Qcjflinly li-ll by ncxl seaiaorrs learn. JQHN PYFER lAll-Cilyl --Jalan was also an iniporlanl Coq on llie learn. His work ol quard was lruly worlliy ol' lwis berllw on llu: all-rily livar, CHUCK GJBSON lCaplainl-Cnucle 'ook a Lina of forward, cenfer, and auard and did a splendid iob al all of rho posls. CHUCK VAN WORMER was llnc only one lo work up from llwe rridgcls. Alllwouqlw srnall in slalure, Clwuclf. was one ol llrc besl ball liawlsers on lhe learn and earned a slarlinq iab on llw linc-up. HQ: will be back nexf year. WALTER GEEHAN was seriously handicapped by ill ness. Upon his recovery, lwowcyzvr, he 'urned in a aood performance al guard. Tliiu is Wallif, lasl season. RAY Iy1lLLER rnade up in liglil wlwal he locked ii' lieialmfl His aqgrcssiveness and spiril was a areal help fo llie Abos. Hr: will be an liand lor nexl year! squad. STEVE SABUUS worlacd liis way up lrani llic: i'r:sCi'vCK-. Allnouqlw nol a reqular slarler, Slove ciayo liis basl when called upon. Hn: qraduales in June. LEO ARTOE lAll-Cilyl---'Leo linislicd lii: lasl year Cl baskelloall ol Lincoln.. 'l-Us play flwis year sliowod do cided irnprovprn'cnl.X,Cl'1ico was lwiqli-scorer and prin cipal rnainsfayiol llie squad. DICK GAVIN did a splendid job as rnanaqcr ol inc squad. BOB MYLES didn'l find luirnsoll unlil lalc in llio sm, son. His Iefifhonded sliols were an assel lo flu: loani and llweir absence ncxl season will be fell. 'l73l HONORARY CAPTAIN Dove Cushing D. Gavin, Manager, V. Bounds, F. I-leberT, E, Calwell, J. Manley, Coach. Row I-J. Brooks, J. Fansh G PorTer, 6. WegsTeen, D. Cushing, H Hallberg J Lemrner. -. r , Q . ,RESERVE BASKETBALL Lincoln's reserve basIceTball squad This year Turned in Their TourTh succes- sive ciTy championship. STudenT coaches Tor The reserve quinTeTs are becoming quiTe popular and enioying excellenT success as The champion- ship was won lasT year under The guidance OT Kayo Johnson, and This year The squad was piloTed To The TiTle by John Manley, also a sTudenT coach. OuT OT The eighT games played beTween Lincoln, STadium, and Bellarmine in The ciTy race, Lincoln gained six vicTories and suTTered Two deTeaTs. In The lasT game wiTh Bellarmine which decided Top place Tor The ciTy crown The Abes led up To The TourTh guarTer, only To slump Temporarily and leT The Bells iump inTo The lead: buT They Tallied Tour poinTs in The IasT minuTe OT play To Torce The conTesT inTo The overTime period oT Three minuTes. Franshier, Lynx Torwarcl, sagged The sTrings wiTh a loop- ing shoT as The overTime opened and The Abes Tool: The deTensive To hold The Lions scoreless unTil The canTo ended. Score I7-I5. In The lasT game wiTh STadium The Abe scrubs ran True To championship Torm and deTeaTed The Bengal hoopmen in a Thrilling overTime period. The game ended a I5-I5 score and in The overTime Colewell, swishing a long shoT and also malcing a Tree Throw, broughT The score To I8-I5 aT The Tinal gun. Franshier and Colewell carried The brunT oT The games aT The Torward posTs. Cushing and I-IeberT Traded oTT aT The cenTer berTh, and The guard posiTion held Lemmer, Breen, WegsTeen or Bounds. Those earn- ing leTTers were Jim Lemmer, George PorTer, lrwin Colewell, Dave Cushing, George WegsTeen, Jim Broolcs, Jack Fanshier, Vern Bounds, Fred l-leberT, and I-larry I-Iolberg. - SCHEDULE Lincoln I7 vs, STcidiurn l8 Lincoln 9 vs. Bcllorrnin .IS Lincoln 9 vs, Bellcrrnine , 6 Lincoln I3 vs. STc1diurn .ll Lincoln . . I8 vs. Bellorrnin ,I3 Lincoln . QI vs. STcxdiurn .I8 Lincoln I7 vs. Bollorrnin I5 Lincoln IB vs. STocIium I5 ALL-CITY PLAYERS Byron Foreman Phil Cormichoel Row ZWG. STolTze Manager, D. Drane, W. Sherman, B. Jepson, l-T. Pefe J y G h C h Row IH-L Frosf V From R Olson P Carmichael B Forern H K pl C' i .X Qw MIDGET BASKETBALL 5TarTing a raTher gloomy season due To The absence oT leTTermen, Coach Jerry Gveehan, Tormer Lincoln baslceTball sTar, developed a squad which was considered The sTrongesT Lynx lVlidgeT baslceTball Team seen aT Lincoln in Tive years. WiTh a Team builT around Byron Foreman, single leTTerman Trom lasT year, The Abe Babes succeeded in Turning in an excellenT record by winning nine oT The Twelve games scheduled. AlThough They losT The lVlidgeT TiTle To 5Tadium, iT was noT wiThouT a biTTer sTruggle puT up by The PaperweighTs. By an overwhelming score oT 25-I3 The Lynx Tor The TirsT Time in Tour years won a conTesT Trom The Bengals. ATTer boTh Teams had Tied wiTh Tive vicTories and Two deTeaTs in The ciTy TiTle race, The PresidenTs losT a Torrid hearT-brealcing baTTle To STadium by an l84l7 score, losing The championship Tor The sevenTh sTraighT year. Probably The mosT ouTsTanding TeaTure oT The Team achievemenTs was iTs splendid deTensive abiliTy. ln only Two oT The Twelve games played were Their opponenTs able To garner more Than TwenTy poinTs. During The enTire season The Babes rolled up a ToTal oT 295 poinTs while hold- ing Their opposiTion To I99 counTs. l-ligh-scoring honors go To Phil Carmichael wiTh 78 poinTs, closely Tollowed by Byron Foreman wiTh 75. OTher members oT The Team regisTered as Tollows: Russ Clson, 477 Vernon From, 401 Bob Jepson, 30: and Bill Sherman, 25. Much crediT musT be given The enTire Team Tor The Tine cooperaTion shown Toward Their new coach. Bob Jepson, By Foreman, Vernon From, Russell Oleson, Phil Carmichael, Lee FrosT, l-larry Drane, l-larry Kaplan, Bill Sherman, l-lerby PeTerson have earned leTTers. SCHEDULE Lincoln , . 2l vs. Bclolrrnine , , ,l7 Lincoln , 23 vs. Bollovrnin . , ,l4 Lincoln IO vs. 5Todiurn , , , 23 f V, L . .- '- Lincoln 25 vs. 5Todiurn , , ,I3 Lincoln 27 vs. Bellornmne , , .20 Lincoln. , I3 vs, STodiurn Io Lincoln, 37 xs. Bollorrnine 9 Lincoln l7 vs. 5Todium I8 Lincoln I73 OppononTs I3O ow- HONORS AWARDED Richard Mclvlenomir' Honorory Coploin George Milchell Slole Chompion Breosl Slrolse R Z H. Piele, K. Ferguson, J. Frosl, L. Lomax, E, Bragel, C. Anderson, R. Marshall, B. Bird. Row l -R. McMenamin, T. Madden, P. Pelerson, J. Bowers, R. Heglund, G. Milchell, D. Brison, B, Kreider, 'l76l J Brower H Thune Manager. SWIMMING Building his leam around live relurning lellermen, one a slale lille man, Coach Frank G'Neel developed a squad lhal can well be proud ol ils oxcellenl season's showing. Aller gaining in lhe linals wilh Sladium in lhe Soulhwesl Washinglon League and coming oul second, lhe Lincoln mermen wenl lo Seallle lo parlicipale in lhe slale swimming meel held al lhe Washinglon Alhlelic Club pool under lhe auspices ol lhe Universily ol Washinglon. Sladium, delending champion, relained lhe slale agualic lille wilh Lincoln splash- ing in second. George Milchell, Abe speedsler who lowered lhe slale record in lhe IOO-yard breasl slrolce lasl year, bellered his own marlc and sel a new slale record ol l:l4.2. l-lolding meels wilh Sladium, Everell, Aberdeen, Vancouver, Longview, and lhe Universily Freshmen, lhe Lynx brolce lhrough wilh six viclories and lour deleals. ln lhe meel wilh Sladium, held in lhe Abe pool, Lincoln gave lhe Tiger mermen one ol lhe closesl conlesls in several years. The score was close lhroughoul lhe malch, wilh lhe medley relay deciding lhe conlesl lor Sladium 39-36. Led by George Milchell, breasl slrolce arlisl, and Richard McMenamin, lree slyle experl, lhe squad could be depended upon lor high poinls in any meel. The ZOO-yard relay was capably handled by Bragel, Lowry, Marshall, and Madden. The 50 and IOO-yard dashes were clinched by Richard McMenamin wilh Don Brison lollowing a close second. George Milchell dominaled lhe IOO-yard breasl slroke wilh Joe Brower making a slrong bid. Pelerson could be depended upon lo gain poinls in lhe 220-yard dash while Kreider or Malhews raled lop places in lhe IOO- yard back slrolce. Ferguson, Madden, and Malhews ballled lor number one man posilion on lhe diving leam. IFICO SCHEDULE Lincoln 36 vs. Slodiurn ,39 Lincoln. , , ,. .. 47 vs. Longview .. 28 Lincoln . , , , 34 vs. Voncouver .. .,4I Lincoln. , . ., 40 vs. Voncouver ..,..,,35 Lincoln . ,,.,. 4l vs. Aberdeen ., ,..,,34 L' ln. ., 32 vs. Slodium .. . ,N43 Lincoln ,, ,W , ,53 vs. Aberdeen ,. ,. H22 Lincoln .43 vs. Longview . , , , 32 ' Lincoln . .57 vs. Everell . . , ..I8 TRAINERS Vinceml Keyes Cooch X' Egidio ZonvoTToi' lvlonoger Row 4fCoach W. B. Hardie, Coach V. D Keyes, E. Jones, A.'JeliJsich, E Cr 'on Gar er Glenewinkle, D, Cheelham, J. Johnson, C. Wilcox, S, Johnson,,G. ljleaTh, W Chamberlin H BerndT V. Collins. Row 3-S, SabuTis, D. Beardley, J. Harris, F. Sr-senf H. Mille A Olsen W Wllsc o W. STrandberg, W. Canada, E, Smith, B. Melz, J, Erspamer, l.. Forbes. R W 1 C E I H. Dunbar, O, HosTeTTer, I. Kriegel, B. Wilson, B. Burf, D. Puqnelli, H. F een in M Ma CorneTT, S. A. Sliva. Row lfB. Ausnes, M. l-lunf, P. Krislovich, J. Wood D Grab nslc D Cushing W. Houslon, I, Scrulori, E. ZanveTTor, Track Manager, H. Carlson, L. Arloe R re H CliTTo i 1 I TRACK ,fi AT Time oT publicaTion Lincoln's varsiTy Traclcmen have parTicipaTed in buT one meeT: buT, Trom The showing given, a successTul season is anTi- cipaTed. VincenT Keyes is our new Traclc coach, and under his slcillTul handling The Team is TasT being shaped inTo a squad ThaT should repre- senT The school well in any meeT. AlThough eleven leTTermen are reTurn- ing, The Team will be made up mosTly OT new candidaTes, many oT whom are sophomores wiTh very liTTle experience. In This early-season showing l-larold BerndT, lOB Trom GaulT, appears To be masTer oT The sprinTs and The Abes' main poinT-geTTer. ln Their TirsT meeT OT The season BerndT romped OTT wiTh honors by winning The IOO- yard dash and The broad lump Trom Puyallup. l-le also belonged To The winning squad in The 440-yard relays. OTher ouTsTanding perTormances were Turned in by Jean Wood, Bob Pirie, Leo ArToe and Bill Gwynn. Their conTesTs were in The same order, The mile run, pole vaulT, shoTpuT and discus, and 880-yard run. Up-To-daTe berThs in The sprinTs seem To be clinched by The Tollowing men: l-larold BerndT, Tollowed closely by lvlcClain, Elmon Chillberg, Kenny Wilson, and WalT l-lansTon. Jean Wood and lvan ScruTon, lasT year's milers, are loolcing Torward To a successTul season while oThers showing well in This deparTmenT are EmmeT Gallagher, Earl Elling, James CorneTT, Diclc Beardsley, STan Johnson. and Wardell Canada, a IOB Trom STewarT. Le ding The pack in The hurdle deparTmenT are Dave Cushing, Murray B ' , Ers B' wynn and Clyde Wilcox. Track meeTs now dule : Aberdeen and Lincoln: a dual meeT wiTh l-loguiamg The CenTralia relays: The Penn relays againsT STadiumq The CiTy meeTg and The STaTe meeT aT Pullman. Over The Top. TRACK RECORDS HELD BY LINCOLN EvenT Nome lirne Yeoi' IOO-Yd. Dash SrnyThe l0.0 l975 Low l-lurdles Michel 26,6 I'-729 l-ligh Hurdles BooTh l6,4 l924 880-Yd. Relay i133.4 me Pole VoulT Pirie I llillig I934 ShoT PUT SobuTis 48'4-V4 IQ34 i OFFICERS RoberT G. Johnson ,,,, Pros. Dick Moddoxn, ,.Vice Pres. Joe Brower L ,,SecreTory Leland Quinn, -Treasurer Berf RoberTs,OuToloorChr, Glen KeiTh ,,lndoor Chr. l-lorold Morris -Pro.Chr, Row 4fI. Kawamofo, H. Miller, O. EckharT, B. MeTz, H. Morris, L, Quinn, B. Berry, B. Bird, H. Hall- berg, C. Anderson, C. Anderson, J. Sharp, F. Glenewinkle, R. SchulTz, B. Haglund. Row 3-V. LayTon, F. Becklund, F. BraTonia, P, KrisTovich, R. Olfo, E. Davis, H. DoTy, D. Drane, J. CorneTT, F. Boers, R. Terrier, G. Healh, B. Pollock, F, Koehler, D. Maddox, C. CroTTeau, G. KeiTh. Row 2-M. Thickefi, W. Rosso, S. Sharpe, G. MiTcheIl, F. Sfeohenson, E. ZanveTTor, B. Bradbury, R. Hiclcok, D, Veffer, R. Johnson, A. Anderson, F. Willey, E. Moh'eTT, J. Larson, J. Hickok, Row I-B. Kelly, R. McMenamin, J. Brower, H. Thune, J, Morseffe, F, McClanahan, P. Srnifh, B. Lovelace, M. BenneTT, D. Wolsfenholrne, C. Anderson, J, McAlisTer, L. Marcoe, E. Fleischmann, C. Gibson, J. Pyfer. RETURNING LETTERMEN Fronle Unger lCopT.l Jomes BroTTem al78l BOYS' STUDENT LEADERS This group of energeTic boys is careTully chosen by Mr. O'Neel, To aid in insTrucTing sophomore boys in The gymnasium. A sTudenT leader is classiTied eiTher as an insTrucTor, direcTor OT a class, or gym manager. Upon graduaTing Trom Lincoln each boy receives an award cerTiTicaTe wiTh silver or gold seals denoTing The eTTiciency and exTenT OT parTicipaTion as a sTudenT leader. Boys' club roll room represenTaTives were picked Trom These boys To insure a responsible represenTaTive in each room. ParTies and dances held in The gym, and yachT parTies wiTh The girl sTudenT leaders consTiTuTed The enTer- TainmenT during The year. GOLF WiTh Two leTTermen reTurning and a group oT TwenTy boys Turning ouT, Lincoln's GolT Team should be one oT The sTrongesT in years, sTaTed Coach Erspamer, when asked as To The probable sTrengTh oT The Team. EliminaTion maTches held aT The Meadow Park GolT course To deTermine The six besT members Tor The Team proved Lyle Washburn, sophomore, To be champion wiTh Frank Unger, lasT year's capTain, Tollowing a close second. As This is a laTe spring sporT, no maTches have been played aT The Time oT publicaTiong buT meeTs have been scheduled wiTh Qlympia, Chehalis, Aberdeen, EvereTT, and STadium. J. BroTTem, G. Feldrnann, F. Unger. LINCOLN'S BEST D. Cushing, F. Davis, L, Arfoe, B. Pirie, F. Heany, R. Johnson. DECATHLON A decaThlon leTTer is The hardesT leTTer To earn as These boys musT noT only be good aThleTes in one sporT buT musT be Tar above average in Ten diTTerenT Torms oT acTiviTies. The Ten boys who gain The highesT number oT poinTs in high iump, IOO- yard dash, shoT puT, discus Throw, broad iump, 50-yard swim, chins, Tree Throws, dips, and bar vaulTs receive a decaThlon emblem. l.asT year winners in order as Tollows: l-leany, 5753 Pirie, 5261 ArToe, 5l3g Cushing, 5Olg Williams, 4461 Corey, 439: Semancilz, 4353 Wells, 42Ig Davis, 4l5g SmiTl'1, 388. TENNIS This year's Tennis Team coached by Mr. ScoTT bids Tair To be a very sTrong Team as all lasT year leTTermen are reTurning, wiTh The excepTion OT Glen Clarke. AT Time OT publicaTion no maTches have as yeT been played. MeeTs wiTh STadium, Bellarmine, Olympia, Aberdeen, EvereTT, and Auburn have been scheduled. ln The ciTy race lasT year The raclceT men losT To STadium in The Tinals. Dual meeTs wifh boTh STadium and Bellarmine have been scheduled To decide The championship Tor I935. l.asT year's leTTermen are Neil Sizer, Bud Bader, Dean Cooper, Gerald KenT, WalT Geehan, and Glen Clarlce. gf . K. l W. Gcchan, B, Bader, N. Sizer, G. Kenf. HONORARY CAPTAIN WolTer Geeho DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BURT O. BEAL olso VlCE PRINCIPAL F E p W H d il. Keyes, B. O. Beal, H. Clark, J. Geehan, F. O'Noel, W. ScoTT, C. l'ofTen. COACHES Frank A. Erspamer This year compleTed his TourTh season oT coaching golT aT Lincoln. During his Time here some very Tine golT Teams have been Turned ouT. William Hardie coached varsiTy baskeTball besides helping ouT in TooT- ball and Track. Mr. Hardie was Tormerly head coach oT Bellarmine. VincenT D. Keyes is new Track coach aT Lincoln. He TransTerred To Lincoln in January Trom lVicCarver, where he had been head coach Tor The pasT Tive years. Helen lvl. Clarke who has charge oT girls' sporTs is physical educaTion insTrucTor Tor girls. She graduaTed Trom The UniversiTy oT Oregon. Jerry Geehan Took over The work oT coaching The MidgeT baskeTball Team. Jerry graduaTed Trom Lincoln in l93I. While here he earned leTTers in baskeTball and TooTball. Frank W. Q'lNleel has supervision over wresTling, swimming, decaThlon, and all physical educaTion Tor boys. This year saw excellenT success in each oT These acTiviTies. Wallace ScoTT is Lincoln's Tennis coach. This is his second year in This sporT aT Lincoln. Chuck ToTTen coached The Jayvee TooTball Team The pasT Two years and has The record oT Turning ouT ciTy champs boTh seasons. Chuck graduaTed Trom Lincoln in I93l. AlTred E. Hopkins is head coach OT varsiTy TooTball and Track. ATTer TooTball season lvlr. Hopkins was granTed leave oT absence. He will be back Tor TooTball nexT year. Earl R. Sizer coaches The Boys' RiTle Team. lvlr. Sizer has coached This Team since I927. His coach- ing included Two STaTe Champion Teams. LcsT minuTe insfru T ns ' '!a---.!-'4.-- M-N, X ' ' -'wa x I W 4 L.. 1 -.- . :-:'- 4 .., .M 'i'45Zf'i:f -Ti -, I . Ik-31 I :ME Q 5154 tl' J 'HOLES' 'l X N -u Scene I I 6 -P If' 0 5 J V Q n If i z 1- V' Pr ' 0 u v x . J 1 ' f ' 1 , -, ' - .raw Mm GeT The spiriTI Row 3-O. Moe, A. Jelnich, A. Sheriff, M. Reha, H. Adams, A. Douglas, O, Johnson, D. BucholTz, E. Morris, M. Kliese, M. Hendrick' n, E. PreTTy , V. Adams, F. Huclcaba, E. Oswald. Row 2- N H ' E P I V P dIT V L TT' P D ' CI h M k L S TT . arris, . ee e, . en eon, . a :me rbin, D. Mc ana an, . Wahovia, . co , ' H -- L P. Clark, N. Aulf, E. Cook, J. Sirneral . H ll Row I G. Scoff, J. Faulk, . Wagner, L. NewTon, H. Barna, B. Gibson, S. McCarT, R. J A H M. McKenney, I Abelson, R, M C. Mor' TSZIV CAPTAIN BALL When you have learned To see anoTher win The vicTory you hoped yourselT To gain, To bear your Tailure bravely and come in And seek noT To excuse iT or explain, When you can Talce deTeaT wiTh decenT grace, As one wiTh sporTsmen you shall have a place. When you can Talce Trom oThers whaT you'd give, You will have learned iusT how To play and live. By deTeaTing Team Three oT League A, 39-I I, Team One became possessor oT The CapTain Ball Iaurels Tor This Tall sporT. Under The Tine managemenT oT BeTTy Gibson The games were played OTF wiTh loTs oT pep and enThusiasm. Organized Team worlc was displayed by The champions who were under The capTainship oT Frances McCarT. OTher members OT The squad were June Faullc, BeTTy Gibson, Velma LaTTimer, Helen Bama, Mary McKenny, Olga Johnson, LoreTTa Wagner, Edna PreTTyman, and Lois MunTi. Through sysTemaTic playing Team One in League B ascended To vicTory. CompeTiTion was lceen, and exciTemenT among The specTaTors was riTe. Those represenTing Team One included DoroThy SlaTer, Sophia Leap, Irma Mullen, Eva Berglund, Barbara Wells, Clara YuclcerT, Miriam Thompson, Marie Schiebal, Gloria Magrini, DoroThy I-lowe, and Carol Anderson. Barbara I-IunTsrnan, Doris BuchoITz, BeTTy Gibson, Velma LaTTimer, MargareT I-lendriclcson, Lila NewTon, Helen Barna, and Avys Douglas aided in coaching and selecTing The Teams. Team work! ' A,,, .ii Q WMV . ' ' 'Yi ,gj , Lal t K h . , '.1,. all nf V . 1 i Lg -. 1 P K x T . 1-T .1 1 ' mx., i , j-5 .L W 3 fi 5' R iff T f t F T .,.,. is is I V 4 K , . , Q -H :h' A - . ' M ' , H , . I ,gm 1, sl K K :K T 4' y f Ti ., I V- i 7 F Q 5... I in ' M iii , T , f Y v . i A l Si' H - . 4 iv . . 7 .Ast K Q N . J . -. x . . KU. - Q K. T L?'A ' i . A ,V K, Join wlTh The resT oT The i ,hi K A Q f K fi - T 1.2 T ' Volley Ball AdvoccTes. V . ' ' ' if . li, ,A A 7 ,H , - T i V ' '- vi i i 11, ii L ii ' . i- ' . M A H 1,7 , :ggi I 1 . , 5 , T 1. Row 2-R. Moe, E, Blake, A. Jelnich, L NewTOn, H. Barna, V. L Thrner, L S TT I H y N A TT E. Cook, J. Simeral. Row !-J. Faulk, S. Leap, l.. Wagner, J. P ele, A. H R J S M C T B. Gibson, G. Mag , M. McK y, !. Abelson. VOLLEY BALL Volley Ball honors were capTured This year by Team Three in League A, aTTer deTeaTing Team Une 4l-2 l. The Tip-Top playing OT June Faullc and RuTh Jensen were big TacTOrs in The game. They were suppOrTed by CapTain lris Abelson, who knew iusT how TO meeT and reTurn The ball, and Alice Hazen, who was always On The spOT TO help iT Over The neT. FasT, hard balls were served by LOreTTa Wagner much TO Their OppOnenTs' chagrin. The passing cOmbinaTiOn OT lvlargareT Ellis TO lvlary lvlclienney added many pOinTs TO Team Three's score. Helen Barna sl4illTully managed The TOurnamenT in which The round robin meThOd OT scheduling games was used. VOlley Ball OTTers unTOld advanTages TO The aThleTic girl. The main advanTage, OT course, is The OppOrTuniTy TO earn a numeral TOward an L in One OT The mOsT agreeable ways OT all. Volley ball develops a sense OT clear, Tair play in every girl and a sense OT The True value OT gOOd spOrTsmanship, which is a greaT essenTial. AnOTher advanTage is The chance OT making Triends and having many gOOd Times in One shOrT season. K Frances lVlcCarT, Helen Barna, Lila NewTOn, Isabel Harvey, lvlarylouise Bader, Alice Hazen, ElmeTTa Cox. Ann Jelnich, and Muriel Munson were aTTer'schOOl coaches Tor This Tall spOrT. Feel The Thrill of each poii-:T earned. -5831 The SporT of Sporfsl Row 4-V. PendleTon, M. Goodman, A. Hanson, H. Adams, O, JOhnson, A. Douglas, D. BuchOlTz, M. Kliese, M. Hendrickson, V, LaTTimer, G. ScoTT, F. Huckaba, E. Oswald, J. Simeral. Row 3' G. Magrini, M. Scheibal, M. McKenney, N. Miner, H. l-lensell, V. Adams, L. Scott, I. Abelson, R. Moe, M B . , sen, S. 'Leap 4342. . . Wahoviak, B. Schaad, E. Cook. Row 2-A. Dailey, E. Cox, A. Jelnich, E. Pre-Hyman, P. Clark, Blood M Barber V Harris l Harvey G Edmunds H STark N AulT Row I-M Reha E Carl- , L. Wagner, R Jensen, H Barna, L. NewToAn,. F. McCarT A H zen O. Moe, W. Meddins J Faulk, C. Williams. BASKETBALL Up The ball goes! WhisTlel And The cenTer Tips iT OTT TO a side cenTer -a wOnderTul piece OT Team work is being carried Through. She pivOTs and The ball is Tlashed TO a Torward-a dribble and anOTher shOrT pass -There iT goes, sailing up and up-a clean, clear shOT Through The bas- keT, nOT even Touching The riml JusT The swish OT The neT Tells us iT's a score. Thrilling mOmenTs such as This Took place This spring in The girls' gym. A new meThOd OT Turn-OuTs and picking Teams was used This year, The girls devOTed six weeks TO pracTice, learning The rules, and improving The Technique OT play. Temporary Teams were picked by Avys Doug- las, manager, wiTh The assisTance OT Miss Clarke. Each squad played one game: and, Tollowing This, permanenT Teams were selecTed. BeT- Ter Teams were produced by This meThOd and The games were Tar more inTeresTing, inTense, and compeTiTive. WiTh consisTenT Team work and excellenT playing The Gold Team OT League A emerged TrOm Oblivion TO vicTOry by deTeaTing The Green Team lO-9. Members OT The winning squad who were seen in acTiOn were placed as TOllOws: Virginia PendleTOn, BeTTy Schaad, iump cenTers1 Velma LaTTimer and l2uTh LaCOursiere, side cenTersp Olive Moe, lris Abelson, and Lillian KeTcham, Torwarolsg Nellie Jean Miner and Alice Hazen, guards. STudenT Coaches: Lila NewTOn, Helen Bama, Frances McCarT, Barbara l-lunTsman, Avys Douglas, Velma LaTTimer, and GerTie STevens. Baskefball sirilnes o happy medium! Play oil kwa-J - Row 2 -B, Nichols, R. Moe, E. Cook, B. Schaad, N. AulT, L. Newfon, I. A ri-er, O, Moe, M, Galbraifh, V. Pendlelon, E, Moller. Row I-J, Sim e T-l.Ad LVN SMCTI-lBrna,B.Gibson,JFlkN M BASEBALL STrilce onel STrilce Twol STril4e Threel BaTTer is ouT, and The game is over. Coaches run To congraTulaTe The piTcherg oThers run To The girl who made The home run wiTh Three on bases, and up she goes on Their shoulders! Tense momenTs such as This were wiTnessed lasT spring in Lincoln's bowl, where many hard-ToughT games were played oTT. STeady decisive plays and incomparable winning spiriTs were responsible Tor Teams Three, Two, and Eour becoming girl baseball champions oT Leagues A, B, and C respecTively. Each oT The Tour Teams oT League A and C played Three games and League B's Tive Teams ToughT ouT Tour apiece. League A's Top rank baTTled Tor superioriTy under The capTaincy oT Clarice Kimball. lvlariorie Goodman led Team Two oT League B, assisTed by a line-up oT good hiTTers and Tielders. Those who claimed membership on Team Three were: l-lazel Adams, piTcherg Evelyn Malone, caTcherg LoreTTa SpadaTore, TirsT base, Necia AulT, second base, Amelia Kohla, Third base: BeTTy Gibson, leTT shorT, Clarice Kimball, righT shorTg BeTTy Schaad, leTT Tield, Elsie Reimer, righT Tieldg and RuTh Jensen, cenTer Tield. As a resulT oT The TournamenT, IZ4 girls received numerals. Coaches who assisTed Miss Clarke in selecTing The Teams were l-Telen Barna, Lila NewTon, Clarice Kimball, BeTTy Gibson, Erances lvlcCarT, lvlarylouise Bader, and Alice l-lazen. I Buffer up! l86l l l would help ofhers. Row 4-M. WaTTs, P. Gwynn, R. Jensen, A. Douglas, H. Adams, H. Barna, L. NewTon, M. Hendrickson, S. McCarT, W. Baker, M. Barber, B. Brower, C. Williams, L. Wagner, M. Robblee, M. Kliese, A. Davis. Row 3-A. Sheriff, M. Selby, B. Barker, E. Walker, H. Burk, G. SCOTT, E. Oswald, F. Huckaba, D. Mc- Clanahan, l. PeTTinger, V. Piercy, B. Evenson, R. Rogers, E. Bond. Row 2-B. Blood, F. Craine, F Heany, O. Johnson, K. Craig, L. Beegle, J. Alexander, J. Cecchi, F. Bounds, H. Goff, E, Johnson, B. Webb, M. Munson, M. Withrow, M. Marker, B. Kane. Row I-A. Cornelison, J. Merchanf B. Barker, D. BucholTz, M. Goodman, A. Hanson, J. Faulk, B, HunTsman, S. Leap, N. Miner, A. Jelnilch, V. Lal- Tirner, l. Abelson, A. Hazen, M. L. Bader. STUDENT LEADERS AND COACHES AlThough The number OT Girl STudenT Leaders has decreased To TiTTy-six as compared To The sixTy-Tive OT lasT year, Their value in The insTrucTiOn OT incoming sophomores has remained The same. To 400 girls Through- ouT Tive periods each day The TundamenTal principles OT golT, Tennis, swimming, and dancing are TaughT. ln order To be a coach OT aTTer-school sporTs a girl musT have earned aT leasT one leTTer in aThleTics. Knowing The rules oT The game, she musT be able To enTorce These rules, and, wiTh The assisTance OT Miss Clarke, is required To choose The Teams. TENNIS DeTeaTing borh Seniors and Juniors, Mary Bro, lOA, lasT year baTTled her way TO The girls' '34 Tennis championship. Mary's success was due To her abiliTy To keep a sTeacly, even pace. MargareT Ellis was lasT To be eliminaTed Trom The conTesT, in which ThirTy-Tour girls compeTecl. Those who made The second round received numerals. They were Mary Bro, MargareT Ellis, Clarice Kimball, ElberTa Shawyer, Marion Barber, Nina Luppino, Marion Reha, and Ada ArThur. Supervised by Alice Hazen The TOurnamenT was highly successTul. Evelyn Carlson, Marion Reha, Marylouise Bader, Marion Barber, Mary Bro. Play, and have Tun. Girls, :Ts sporT! Keen and True. B. Webb, A. Moeller, M. Goodman, J. Howard, A. Hanson, B. Allen, J. Ma h ll H Ad son A Douglas E Gwynn J Alexander M Barber W Bk SWIMMING lsn'T iT a wonderTul Teeling To glide Through The waTer wiTh long. beauTiTul sTrolces? This opporTuniTy is ohfered in Lincoln's splendid swimming pool. The purpose is To give The girls a chance To become more proTicienT in The arT oT swimming. An excepTionally Tine meeT was held lasT spring wiTh Evelyn Gwynn managing The Teams. Splashing iTs way To vicTory, Team Three cap- Tured TwenTy-seven ouT oT The TorTy available poinTs. The highlighT OT The TournamenT was The TiTTy-yard Tree-sTyle race in which Marion Barber conquered in ThirTy-Tour and six TenThs seconds. HEADS OF SPORTS ConTinuing The worlc iniTiaTed in The school year. '29-'30, eighT girls were chosen as heads OT sporTs by l.. L. L. members and served successTully in Their respecTive posiTions during The pasT year. Lila NewTon, acTing as general sporTs manager, had as her assisTanTs The Tollowing: BeTTy Gibson, CapTain Bally Helen Barna, Volley Ball: Avys Douglas, BaslceTballg Frances McCarT, Baseball: Marjorie Goodman, Swim- mingg Alice l-lazen, Tennisg and Nova l-larris, l-lilcing. Scheduling TurnouT and game nighTs, checlcing aTTendance, providing reTerees, umpires, Timelceepers, and seeing ThaT all sporTs C.K.'s are saTisTacTory malce up The duTies oT These sporTs managers. F. McCarT, M. Goodman, B, Gibson, A. Douglas, N. Harris, A. l-lawn, H B , L. Ncvdor. s X QW I How F doins? 2. Class Meet Lirwc:olrw's mermoids. Throwing if oqoin, Arfoe? Why Uwe gfin, Sieve? 6. Our heroes, 7. Liffle Spemcev. . Wlwel'e's Moxie? Wofch fhcnf form! IO. Onward Lincoln. ll. Fore! IZ. Cinder sforsf LHS ,,' 4 4 ACT lv Wwwmmwwf WMWWWK? WW ,W WWWWW ffm QwfQwwg WWHZ5WfQ 5 Z7 ffif Mil ff W M?fZf1fffMfj'?55L fff'V ' jyfflxyd pl V V lj kr . 4-41.2 ef-rf'1r4'Zi nj Y r A . , I Scene I l. 1 Y , , X J ' .NJ .1 , l f, 1 'J' ' x . ,f ,I r 51 ,f A J, U f x ry . 1 v,,.. X to .I ' 1 1- r s I I r 1 r n I There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. -From JULIUS CAESAR Frark Srsci' Weber Gefshan Olga Johnson Alice H ST S b Dave Cushbq B TT Schaacn Efl D ' lc D W lc SENIORS They musT Talce Their lasT bow and exiTg Their high school days are overl Each oT The Three years spenT aT Lincoln has been a drama in The lives oT The Seniors, and now They have Tinished The lasT oT The high school series, iT is Tor Them To loolc baclc upon The many rehearsals ThaT made This possible. The besT acTors and acTresses will vividly recall ThaT earn- esT worlc and sinceriTy were rewarded wiTh generous shares oT good Tun. They will Turn away more Than a liTTle sadly Trom The TheaTre where lfind, wise direcTors endeavor To Teach boys and girls To be Tine acTors and acTresses in The mosT diTTiculT and mosT wonderTul oT all dramas, liTe. In many cases accomplishmenTs oT These sTudenTs represenT The com- bined eTTorTs oT sTudenTs, Teachers, and parenTs over a number oT years. The opporTuniTies which will open beTore Them as a reward Tor The com- pleTion oT This worlc, cannoT Tail To be a saTisTacTion To Those who so will- ingly gave Them Their Time. As each new scene in liTe unTolds, The Seniors will be more appreciaTive oT The careTul insTrucTion ThaT guided Them Through school days aT Lincoln l-ligh. Years may creaTe new won- ders, build new sTrucTures, Tear down The old, and rob youTh oT acTiviTy and beauTyg buT memories oT high school days will live in our hearTs, Torever unchanged. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Fronls Srsen PresidenT STeve SobuTis Sei'geonT-oT-Arms WolTei' Geehon Vice Pi'esidenT Dove Cushing VciledicTorion Olga Johnson Seci'eToi'y BeTTy Schood SoluToToi'ion Alice T-lozen Treosurei' Edward Drobnocls STudenT Speolsei' Dick Woi'i'icl4 l:oculTy Speolaer CLASS COLORS: Eine 'Jnd WhiTe CLASS MOTTO: 'lliTQ is whOT we make iT.' IRIS L, ABELSON-L. L. L.q Bondg BaskeIbaII, LmsQbaII, QapIain baII, voIIey oaII Ihree years. RALPH ABELSONeOrchesIrag Bandg Hobby: machinery. WILLARD W, ABELSONfWiIIard wiII qc Io WashinoIon SIaIo Colieqe IaIer. HEDLEY T, ADAIvISfTrack '32, 34. ROBERT F. ALSTROMfJunior Rrorng Hobby: swirnrniro. VIVIAN AMI3LADEfCIuI3s: RiIIe, ToIcoIuh. Vivian w'iI' or r ho Tacorra Scrwr. Hospirai for Irairinq. MARY T. AMBROGIO-Honor Socis-Iyg DraniaIic Cub. NICK ANANIASfLeIIerrnen's Ciubg BasI4eIbaII Iwo yearsg FooIoaII, Icnnis one year. CAROL D. ANDERSONfBoys' CIub rocorciinq scgrefaryg SIudonI Leader Iwo ycars. CaroI wiII go Io Washinqmn SIaIe CoIIeqe. DOROTHY ANDERSONHRIIIQ CIub. DoroIhy is goinq Io Iho UnivcrsiIy of Wash- ingfon. GENEVIEVE ANDERSONfBandg Orchcs'rraq Opera Ihreo yeorsg Band FroIic. LEONARD J. ANDERSON--Boxinq CIubg Hobby: swimming. LINNEA E. ANDERSONfRiIIe CIubg Rnd Cross rcprc:sf:nIoIivr:. Linnea wiII qo in nurSc's Iraininq, ORRIN ANDERSON-fScnior Pronwg LincoIn Ncws erIiIoriaI sIaII, RAY AINLDERSON--Maiored in Enqhshy hisIory, and shop. MILIQCI IooIbaII 'Ihrora years. , y OLADYS ANDREWS' Ciass RIay ushcxrg Hobbiosi Tannis, bicyciinc WALT ANDREWS-Lincoln News busirtess sIaIIj Hobby: Goif. BETTY ARMOUR-M-Junior Promg DramaIiC CIuI:. BcIIy wiIi qo To boauIy CoIIeQe. LEO R. ARTOEfVarsIIy IooIba1I, vnrsiIy baskcIoaII, riecmhion Ihree yearsg Track '33, '34g Boys' CIub Ireasurer '33, Leo wiII qo Io SanIa CIafo CoIIeqe. THEODORE E. ASBERG-Honor SocicIyj French CIuIJ. Theodore wiII aIIend ihe Coueqe of PuqeI Sound. FREW ASBLJRYf-Bandg OrcI1csIroj Ooera Ihroo yoarsj Honor RoII. Fred wiI1 a oI WashingIon. 1 v DOROTHY E. ATHOW f-'- Drarnafic CILIL3. DoroIhy wiII qo Io coIIcqc. LILA AVERYfOpcra Iwo ycarsg SIudcnI Lcadorg Honor RoIIg LincoIn News sIaII. ROBERT AUSNESS--LCIIerrvmcrI's CIubj Senior Prom: LinCoIn Nows Cashierg Reserve IooII3aII, Irack Iwo years, Bob wiII oIICnd coIIcqc, RITA E. AYRESfL. L. L.g Camera CIubj Hikinq, baskcIbaII, basobaII, voIIcy baII, Iwo ycarsg Capfain baII Three years. RiIa wiII go in nurso's Iraininq. ED AXLENfBand Ihree yearsj Bandrarra. Ed wiII aIIcncI rho CQIIQQC oI Puom Sound. ARTHUR J. BACHELOR-ffArI wiII qo Io Iho COIICQC of RIIQCI Sound. LS E BAKER R A I vu D ws M' wafer imirirz Th I3 Lv 3 I NRY M ACHER Awafx ws s'aH. ug Mn We Cdlccv P 1 S 1 NARD A BAUER CLLJI zsuicff' ci Dm'vwa'3g Lp 1 C A 9 u Boys L, fn epJV? wer't Qhairrw r xr 35 Gp L ' rwrsg B,11skcfbaLL '33, MARVLOUISE ANN BADER 0 rs w Qu 9 '34j Scphwrvom J rm S v VL I ws NT CLVCLJLGTLOU ma' an e be w ass Pixy new up Lmmrrmtcc Archery Cmb sczcrcmr re mmf ru O a' 10 L dwrv in 33 Pr v 33, '3-41 VQLLQV LDA cap'1 NICE ANN BAKER Man vd E QMsw hr forv, and science. sL.31eec'rrcswrx.1K-.w RRAY BAIN Cmos R U WHS errm,u's Mac'vffis+'s pfoswf iq oxw q B vs Cm corrcspondvrq sfcrefary Smner? Lcaocr Promc' ooxmq shows Lmcolmw bus vw ss 35 L ge? fooibail, M-ack Ln xmu Mru u Va Urwvnrs M 'uf XNas'vf rg+or or a RAVMOND BAIRD Hrhby Tinrus N Aw 'Nw Qhszrwisfry R1 'AUS qwfg '43 P' VV M V L r va' BEATRLCE BARCLAY C1 ' 32 Cmos RCHL :es.u-f 3 w 1? 9 1 E C wcfgfn K r ' Mfvm- M O sBs'1r L':g'aspL.swfss Qrorv 15115 sxe Ln' v fu as , hwkmq, Y?- ra D sn qwrla L Sirk' Cmb tree 352:11 Mme- .ea s Lmxch w- vi' 33-S frmyl-s'1. Mad:-Life ,UL L11 wf.1H'::fu. C3501 M L wiser. N E as 9 s z 1 AH- s. C rs Lr V L Tuff JV: Kan- u F B as. A MALCOLM BENNELT Sm! 5 Leix M in rn-sewn fLfo1o.x'. B -.L 1 af S C , QuLwL,1r,:jS,h,i-Q11 L J L L L noTba1L NIQH mmf rc mm CLVLS Cjub sV.mLiafci's fislmrfrrwfu ws Q ' P' .ass ufiivnr S351 S'.1e L Ma RIE M BENSON L J Pc' 1 Sc U. ffzfasurcr .Nfl vu 5 rs nam? 'U 35 S ' L 1 r C f w - 'npr f. -I 1 4 :WL .x'S. Mmm www A 'mu 1 :wsu :ss VS OLGA BERNTSEN fHis!ory course. Olga wiii arfend a business coiiege. LRENE BVLLETT- Mixed Cfnurse. VERNON BISHOP Rriniers' Club. Vern wifi be n mechanic , RODNEY W. BITTNERM Giee Ciub, Opera, Midge? foofbaii rwo years. MARIE E. BiRKMAiER-Miaiereu in Erqiisn, cioininq, feeds iiisfcry. Hebbips Swirrvriinq, Hiking, dancing. ENID BLAKEfCiubs: L. L. L., Library, vice presiden? of Rifie, Capfain bail, has knfbaii 'wo years, Veiie, eaii easeeaii Obree years. Enid wlii atrend coiicqe, LEONARD KENNETH BLAKELY-'C Los: Riie, Airpiane, Boxing. Len wiii go in: roiieqe. EVELYN H. BOERS-V-Maiored in Engiish, snorrhand and fyping. LESTER BONA ---- Ciass Piay cornrniifee. Les wiii qe to the Uriyersify oiWQ1shinqier'. WENDELL BRADLEY--Maicrcd in Enqiisii, science, and rnainernafics. Wendeli wiii farrn. ROBERT BRAMSCHE4 Maiored in English, nisiory, and shop. Bob wiil qo fo Hue Uniyersiiy of Wasiiiriqforl. FRANK BRATONIAfLeHernnen's Ciub, Siudenf Leader, Eoofbaii rnree years, Wresriirzq rwo years, Track '3-4. Frank pians io work, EUGENE F. BRAZEAU-Jayvee fooibaii '33, Uriversiry of Wasninqron represenrariyeg Ouiii and Scroi- vice presiuerh Senior Prern '33, Lircoln News adver1isinq manager, business manager, soiiciiur. Eugene wiii go io the Universiiy of Wasninqfon. MARGARET BREWERfCiubs: Taicoiah, secrerary of Library. Marqaref wiii aiienfi ine Universiiy of Wesningron iarer. DONALD BRISON 7-Rifie Ciub, Lincoin News business sfarf, Swimming iearn. Don pians To work, K t Q' - V RONALD BRISON -Rim: CiuL:. Ron wir! work, JUNE BRLTTON-Ciubs: Honor Socicry, Drarnaric, Takoiah, Senior Orcnesira, Opera, Bard Froiic ffree years, Represenrarive ro Boise rorfhwesr niqn scnooi orchestra '35, Junior Prefn, Lincoirian business srari '35. BILIIE BROCK-Maiered in Enqiisn, Ciefninq, nisrory, Biliie infends io Travei. JOHN BROTTEM f-Golf iuarn. Jonn wiii afiend coilege. JOE W. BROWER-Boxirq Ciub, Swirnrninq Learn rwa years, Srudenf Leader, Boxing Snow 34. BRUCE BILLY BROWNfRiiie Ciubi Honor Roii, Lincoin News sfaff, Bruce wiii afienci Poiyrecnnic Coiieqe. f DOUGLAS J. BROWN- Maioreo ir' Enqiisn, nisforu, ana ark HAROLD BRUEMMER-Ciubs: Priniing, Aviaiion. Hamid wiii aiiend Wgisiminginsri Sfafe Ceileqe. BERNADEUE M. BRUNELLf-Serier Eron, Bernaoeire wii' fir!! wfric DORIS BUCHOHZ-f-L. L. L., Drarvari: Club: Opera, Proms, Crass Pray Qernrniivevg Siudeni Leader, Voiey Dai, ciapfain Daii, Easebaii, niicinq, baskeibaii rwo years, Coach yoiiey Daii. ROBERT E. BUCK -Modern Youiii Ciub, Hobby: iaxidernn. Bob Way qu Qc Uni' yersigy of Sournerr' Caiifornia. ROBERTA BULLARDfDel1aie ieani '32, Honor Roii. CLARA BURLESON Liam' qw -w - New '33g HQ! Mus, SL-:Ns CECTL D. BUSSARD Bus CMM soda! ufzpar vs-H. EOUNTATN BUTCHER i'Eferrvg:H1pVL1T CMM Orfff-Uf.,1j Lwwrw NQAS lL1s5mQs 52.19 En Ma M1 afford VV3s'1?'-qfcfr Sfek C:u.TEUf'. BTLLTE BERNKQE BUTEER Ll',L,T Nowsq VJQ-, lpx' L.fs'L.aU L 4 ,Mfr MARGARET BYERS- Cmv r'werfTnT Lourvz. Mawr. pwms T1 Lufwffu z,.s'1,ss f f my FRANCES N, CALKTNS Clubs: Cavvem Takchxh HOWARD CARLSON Lv1Terwmv'S CTLIDQ Homw Rmg Tmw Hmm: V4-urs, Hxyv-ani AIU Qcwwc had ren MT' arli mn e DOST qra'iwm'c Cows:-. KATHLEEN CARLSON Hcngr Szzafetj JJM3' Prwwi Kgmfvm- 1 P Hsu ss QOH-qf-. MARVTN CARRfM.1'f,,w I' Er:1 sE MQ T WEBSTER A, CARR Rwsufrve :As-ccfkggm 341 Jayw. fcuTL:.mg Scwwr H,TFU'v..F.1' ous KQQUJTT: GQ-Q CMD: Juuigr Pngrv. Wgwsiwlrwgfovw STAN: Co Tnrqe MM Muir Wc:lv, YERNON CARSON-'Mxffxfnz T' E'q s'- 'ks':f. swf- Vef'-a A' sau, .fva DANIEL CASMTER M.:'urc 1 wx EPQVSL Hsmr, emu snfw-cr. lmvfg-T MT smd 2v?J c', DAVID H, CARSTEN Avlaviw: Cpr Dvweg ,ww .War-,1 Lmefqe .m .ORTNE E, CAVANAUG'JfN:, fr: - E'.1?s' 5' 1 1 an 1 T so 'zg msirifss 1: ew-. VVPLDA CHAMPAYNE Maforwi Tv' Qifvfhmq Vw: EV: 'TSM- EANNY A. CHAMPLIN Cmns. Drawnm Gm-xg Omen: ' Le ,L-vs. CORTNNE HELEN CHOVTL M4-0.0 fff 'TYTu, COVI: 4 M' Q-, 3' rg ' ,V '11 MIKE M, CHRISTTANSEN fMnTcvrc1o ln English mf-QVYL shun, mm 1rn'vv.:M S LECNA M. CLTSHE Trfefrww A CLI, Lfguv T 11, Wasfw-1 1':,' SH , Cx 'eqsa BETTY M. COLE-Tek: Vg Onffa' GMS' Cnc, MDW, Be , H My Trgm'1Q .1 Sf. Joseph Hfwsoifa, GUY COLE- Cmbsf Boxlrwq RTVQH. Gm' WW! HTH- .1 Qoursv ln LavTix?ln ELEANORE COLLEN-fJn.wv F':r'g Emu' 1 T Q, SJ'-' as .cad She WHT go fn 4.0 Teqc. VERNON COLLVNS Mligef fm,afL:5'Q Simmer? Tzgmerj Vpvo' M' Qc, M, gxfeqs -EO CONNORSfMnQofed T' Erwgwish scimvw wr 'f.a'?v:ma1iQs. Lag: M ' so fm The Uvwivorsifv of CaTFfuwin. EMANUEL M. CONSTANTTNE PrTwfe's' Cikp, Effgmg N1 QE, U adn, ye AHCE COOK -L. L. L.g Opumg Banfzmvmai Jmdrwr Pump Smuwn Lgaqf-rg Vcfm LJ, ,. .. DMT, Lapfalvv ba!! Thrme vcarsg BaskefLmTL L1.1sf:bLuTT, Nvcv wears. Alice MTE qo Y 4' MU EMMELTNE COOKW-Hiro' Sffimxg Smucnf Lmmefg Bm: Er4,3-j Sgflgr Fr-or' Om-my Humor ROHQ BnsKefLu.3,L UaseLmET, capwlm DQH, vdlgy hall sf.'Tr'mvwFm1 WWF: nays. Efvwrv-AJHUG MT qw To HM' CcT'aor2 cv' Purgvf Sflnui HAROLD COOKsGlee Ceo, Operaj Jayvee foolpall rwo years, Midgel loolpail, lraclc basketball one year. Harold will allend college. DONAlD F. COOPER-fMaiored in English, Spanish, shop, and rnalhernalics. EDGAR W. COXAhlobbies: swimming, skalinq. Eql wil' arlenrl lhe Polylechnic College of Engineering. MELVlN EDWARD COXf-Boar Club, Honor Roll, Class Play conmnnillee. Mel will go lo The Universily of Washinglon, BEATRlCE COZlNEfClulas: Dranialios secrelarv Glen, lnternalional, Lincoln News slallg Prom. Bea will worlc. MILDRED CROCKERfClubs: Carnera, lnlernalionalg Caplain ball lwo years, Bas- lselball, volley ball one year, Millie will aflend Washinglon Stale College. IRVA CROCKETT-French Ciup, Honor Socielv, Glee Club, lrva will go lo lhe College ol Pugel Sound. RUTH K. CRONKRIGHT-lvlaiorod in English, hislory, and clolhinq, Rulh will go To business college. JOE CUSATOfRille Club. DAVE CUSl-llNG--Clubs: Lellermerfs, Honor Sociely, Knighls of Lincoln, Opera '34, Sludenr Leader, Honor Roll, Foarball: rnidgel '32, reserve '33, varsily '34, Track lhree years, Reserve baskelball '33, '35, Decalhlon lwo years. Dave will allend Harvard. CLIFFORD DAHLlNaflvlaiored in English, machine shop, and science. Clifford will either work or go lo business college. ' FRANCES DALEYnClass Play usher. Frances will enler nurse's lraining. GEOR6lA LAVANDA DAUBENSPECK-'Georgia will go in nurses lrainlng. HARMON DAVENPORTiArl course. FRANK DAVlSfClubs: LeHern'uen's, l-li-Y, Boy's Club presidenl, Represenlalive lo Sludenl council. Lincolnian boys' sporls edilor, Sludenl Leader: Foorball, reserve '33, varsily '34, all cily '34, Varsily wreslling lhree years, Decalhlon rwo years. FRANKLIN PAUL DAVIS-Clubs: Avialion, Rifle. BARNETT DELMOREfMaiored in English hislory, and science, l-lobbies: hunling, fishing. lvlARlE DEPPISH-C-lee Club, Opera lhree years, Senior orcheslra, Eandrarna, JESSlE DETTYffJessie will go lo business college. DOROTHY DOERSAM-Sludenl Leader. Dol will work in Olympia. EVANGELINE JOANNE DOLACKf-lnlernalional Club. Evangeline inlends lo enler Slanlord. KATHLYN DONNELLY-Clubs: Rifle, lnrernalional, Minnows, Vo ,ey oall, baskelball two years, Caplain ball '34, Kay will go To business college, FLOYD DON DONOVAN-Yell leader, Swirnnning learn, Midgel baslielball '33. Floyd will lrain al Kelly Field, Texas. MlLDRED DOUGHERTY-Lincoln News slag. Milly wi'l go lo business college. AVYS l.. DOUGLASH-Girls' Club recoroing secrelau, L. L. L.g Tuna Club corre- sponding secrelary, Junior Prorn, Foolpall Night, Ooera, Swirnrning, baskelball, caprain ball, hiking three years, Volley ball, baseball '33, Baskelball head, Coach. Avys will go lo lhe Universily of Washinglon. W, GORDON DOWLING-Cluos: Knighls ol Lincoln, vice presidenl of Hi-Y, Rrinl- ers' Club, Senior Proni, Back-ro-School Nighl '34, Fooroail Nighr, Sludenl Leader, Commissioner of Finance, Acrivily liclcel head, Lincolnian circulalion nwanager '35j Midget baskelball '32, '33, Gordy will alrend college. LAWRENCE DOYLEfMaiored in English, boolrkeepinq, and aulo shop. Lawrence will go lo college. ALYCE MHDRED DEATH-'Awcw 110111911 T11 Ef1q'7s11, s 1e11f1e 5115 r'411'11 .1 ALBTNA M. DRAZGA-f-11111101 Soclvfy .inb11:111g B051-11511, v111Tey DO' '32. EDWARD J. DROBNACK D1zr1L11e.1g H1Yg 17111111-15' Ciubg Cmss Phyg l111c11T11 Nfews SUV: L1ri:mf111.111 ngcrlumfor' '35. S1-11111 B1111-:ff 11111 11Hef11 Co11s11.1r111vG C':1 '111-111 mv-1115111-nj KVI bromic-1s', AL DROST fl111111111ef1113111- f11o1T.1aTT '31 AT NW New .1111-1 CQTUEQ11. JEANETTE E. DUPUTS Cmbs: D1a'11n11Q, R1'1r, L1b1a11g J1111io1 Pmmg L11,c11T11 News 111155111-ss sfaffg Opera. Jek111e11e WUT a11e1'j 11151 U111vc11sI11,1 uf Oregon. MAOCEENE DURBIN C':1'1 v-f-rriuf fifnmsff. T111:-3126 Ml! L11- E1 s1Q1111q' 511 51111-11 1 ee. ERNEST E. DURHAM'-H1-Y. Ernesf NUT n1+Q11:1 PV1'l1D5 U 1ve1s111. ETHEL DUTTREYf-D1a111a1Ic Clubg Junior P1-omg Atfemdamce dork. E1r1c1 M11 M1114 311 .1 dressrr-akI11q shop. LORNA I. DWINELL -Lc:1 .'1 15 qn11r1q To beaufv COTTCQC. HAL T. DWYER--Reserve Tombs!! '32 '33j Trad '34, H31 NTT go 1 Q13 Team 1 '. JACK DYMENT fEoo1baU 10a 11. Jack WHT qu 111 won. RICHARD ANDREW EADIEfBdr1c1. Dick WHT go to COTTQQQ 111101 ARTHUR EASTMAN-Liwfow News bus111ess 51.39. V-IRGTNIA L. EDWARDS-Cmss: French Dramafkq L111co111 News 11Qs111ess 523157 L111Colr1 Loq, V11q1111a w1lT go 10 1119 U111ve'5111.f :J Wa5'11 q1L1f. WYLTE T. ELDER-fHoob1es: arf, poefw. W1,111e w1T Q0 111 B1k:1c: S11H11o1 011111111 51112 N111 pfboare 'OF 1'115s1omary work. .E F ' T4 V-M Lx... ' ,' 1,1 A N . . '-1. L- ff 1-' , -43 v ,mr If f'21-XWAAEV, .fr L. 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LQ S11n11f1'11'1r11 CMSS A511 1115111111-1g J111111' Cass 115151111313 Puma. BN1, 11,111 .1111111'.1 .,:11Qc11'. 1SADORE PARKER Mi.1qc1 511o1r1QT1 33, 34gT1.1L- '31 C -aug T' 'YV 36 K' -.401 vu an my--. 'sf' ELEANOR EARLEY-Junior Prorn, Hobbies: horseback riding, oancing. Eleanor will be a nurse. ,ALBERT F. EARR-Maiored in En lish'science, Lalin, and malhemalics. Al will come back and rake a Posl Ora a urse. CORlNE EEATHERS'-Hobbies: swinrming, Tennis. Corine will allend business college, JANE ELOYDfCarnera Cluog Lincoln News business slail, Jane will allcnd business college. BERNICE JOAN FOLEY- Bernice will allend business college. PATRlClA JANE EOOTE-fpal enlered Lincoln from Sladiurri. She will allend Wil- soir's Business College. GEORGE A, FORSYTH-Debale learn lwo yearsg Clubs: Forum, Writers, Debaln, French: Lincolnian business manager. George will allend Washinglon Slale College. SOLVElG FOSNESSfSolveig will allend business college. AUDREY M. FOSTER- Lincoln News edilorial slall. Audrey will allend Bellingham Normal. SUZETTE PATRICIA EREDERlCKf-Honor Soeielyy Takolahj Drarnalic Club: Class Play: Honor Rollg Opera. Pal will go lo Washingron Sfale College. DONALD FRENCH-Maiorec! in English, rnalhemalics, and aulo shop. Don will work in a garage. - i ERNEST EULTON-Rifle Club: Hobbies: hunling, fishing. Errzrsl wil work. MAXlNE FULTON fGlce Club. Maxine will work ailer qranlualion. VlVlENNE FULTONf-lnlcrnalional Club, Hobbies: bicycling, hiking. Vivienne wanls To be a nurse. HARRY H. FURUYA--Reserve wresllingg Rifle team '34, Rifle Club, Senior Prorn. Harry will qo lo an Aulo Mechanic School in Delroil. MELVIN GAGNONfMaiorec.l in English, science, and malhernalics. EMMETT C. GALLAGHER---Boxing Club: Track: Midge? football. Enirnlall will wor MARY GAMBLEf Dramatic Club: Glee Club: Opera lhree years. EVELYN K. GAMIN-Maiored in arf, English, and arl Grail. HELEN JEAN GARDNER--lnlernafional Club: Junior Prorn '3-4. BETTY GEARYfCornmercial course. Honor Socielyg Proms. WALTER GEEI-lANfLeHcrrnen's Club: Vice oresidenl of Juniors '34 and Seniors '35g Senior Prom: Foolball Nighrg Senior Banouelg Tennis '33, '34g Midgel baskclball '33g Varsiry basketball '35: Midgel baskelball coach. YOLANDO GEORGETTE-L. L. L.: Baseball, baskelball, volley ball, caplain liall lwo years. BETTY GlBSON--Tuna Club vice presidenl, secrelaryg L. L. L. lhree yearsg Caplain ball, volley ball, baseball Three years: Swimming Two years, Caplain ball head '34, CHUCK CrIBSONfL.elTermen's Cluog Vice bresidcnf of Sfudenl body '34g Sfurlenf Leader: Varsily loolball, Baskelball Tour years. Chuck will allend The Uniyersily of Washinglon. MAXINE GlLMOREfFashion show: Class Play coslume cornmillee, TONY GILl.ETTlffMaiored in English, bookkeeping and hislory. EVELYN LJPPLE L. L. i.j CEQTFK: fini ,cgrsg Bv1'.v'v1.j Plum N 11 w V Promg Sm-icy' Pfryrvvj Swim Lemierj Se-Nor rerwrf-sv -MJMW2 M' S' iw 1 w QW Cnpfaln un , Lfgsfwpml, vwxm Lg. resrlall. NORMAN GODFREY Le'Ve w- 5 Cw.,L.g Ffwdkfa' '34, MARJORPE GOODMANH Tuma Cluzxg L, L. L.g S'.1ie LL-,..iLr' S,-. w 1 'mvq ousebqxNL baskofbLxN! fhreo vaursq Vodr-v LWIJN, camairv EM' Nm wir Num ff NW Jucwt TU Univefiih 'N' C.2Ufr'm'.z sv L15 Awlfff-S. GLEN SOEBEL -Gwen MN arf:-mc 'washinqfrw Shah: Cfmulr. DOMiNlC GRABINSKI Scurefory of Lfffrerrncrfs Clulug Juris' Pmu Llvvcolr' News: Ccrrvrrissfcv-N QI fXH'fMir,sg Ef.:rg'kxn1l Laska-VLtixV Hr-m GEORGE KSRADY Brifwil CVL. Cxffinrufi .vm n'f4'vX fj'f'YQf14'. ELLSWORTH CRAYIAS AHRWEV. CME. ELSALXW A U .r1'ifv.1 , 'Cu' PAUL fx. CRAY'--Lfv'Co N Nvws sfaffg H4 vor Rd' Wm' Rs u.v.:nwgNw'! KATHRYN GREENE Jia, MW fn- ' rf MM' Cn- 'fwift PUC?-'ARD GREENLAW M.u1Q'fw iv E'f:'3sL 5 mL 1 i 5 :L Du as Vo mis Mmm-. HELEN C-RWEENTH CMS Dm 3'L, L'e .:fU.v.ij Bi' ff. 1' Q77-f ewfer 'wuf50's Yrfxfniuq L11 Tkxfcfmz Cwvvcfd HOSDVJ, CHET CRUNERT- MURW1'-fi ir' Evciwlsh sxiercf .-MJ Vvfwu, CWC' MM CLARABELLE CTUNTHER-SM 1'- Lf-Q: ', C' :HEL 1 .L SN.: LOYD GUSTAESON L'-Li, N1-As. Lx.: 1 P. fv' W 'L EVELYN C1WYNNf Cmrast Sviff-Va'.fff.1Sw'f-' C' Twxw wesmier' rf? Hover Scuef, Dmmahc, Srwgg Lwuiw News skrfj CLASS PJ, Sevior Prom' Onofinj Bnskvmal' sMr'f'1i Q Www Y-'Mig Ensubn 1, f. yeefsj V: f-. LJ I-wg we .152 Q-W5 C 'f-ef a' wr ' S pa' WEN' qw M Vvlxshirmqforw S'n'r' Cwlmzf-. JUNE HAULANDW Mawr. V Eg wsf ' s'1', 511' Q ELEANCR HF-.GEN -Ge-Q Clrj OU-ew. Effw f. use A ' Fncwmn Gu-mem! Huspimw. PALMER HAGEN' Mayzrreu I' E'L1 war SE 1-, f7U '.1 1 v 1 WW shui, D55-51 fvwqlw-nr7vL:. GEORQE HACER- Mawfyez ' E'L1 s' Sim 5' J Q fhe Umiversivy uf Washingffm. DEAN HACSTROM Varsim forums! rmwaucf 341 Tram 34 35, G! 'UZ LRPQCH' Nfwvs : :Hf:ri3' sfif 34 35. JOSEPP-UNE HAGLJE Pv1g.7:,'vff Lf P311 u+gqJ', J' MARGLJERUE HfXMlL1QN ML1, f f' Evgmsw g'w'q5:m. rJc.,A:3, LEOTA HANCOCK CALS: Tar Df.1 fw?7E Avfkm? , Lux- ,-.fl rrainimq. EVELYN HANSEN Carzialn ba!! smmrv-irq Lmgpb,1lN Wrzyc .aa-'Sf V kefual my ,Qfsrsj Hidvg 321 L. L. Lg Tar :Hg B423 32, '33, Ev HN' Umversiw of W.1sLvlvwc,1Tr'nv- GENEWEVE HANSEN- Vcvf, rdsfpa '32. 7-v w M HAROLD C, HANSEN ML17','f' f' E 1L5?' 2 F S Us: 59i Yook fm wmrk. MOPWS HANSENf Mfrms fy 1 mr rr blvwgn, uf X.'Xf.1n:Mm:1gv ALYCE DOROTHY HANSONMErench Club, BaskeTbali '32. Alyce will aTTend The College of PuqeT Sound. CLAIR HANSONH Hi-Y, LeTTerrr'cn's Cl , T e anager, Reserye Toolball Two years. Clair will aTTend The Govern ienT erinarian College. GEORGE HARA- Coniniercial course. George wiil aTTend The Uriyersilp c.T Vifash- inqlon. ' VlRGlNlA HARBORD- Maiorefl in English, foods, and hisT0ry, DOLORES HARGETTffHonor SocieTy, lnTernaTional Club, Honor Roll. Dolores rflighT aTTend college. NOVA HARRlSfCapTain ball, baskeTball, baseball, hiking Three years, Volluy ball Two years, L. L. L., Takolah, Glee club, Opera Three years, Hiking head. Nova will go in nurse's Training. GLENN J. HARRlSON-fWresTling '32, RiTle club, Glenn will go To NoTre Dame, CHARLOTTE M, HARTMANfVolley ball, baskeTball Three years, Swirnrning, cape Tain ball Two years, Baseball one year, Tuna Club vice presideni, Sfudeni Council vice presidenT, STudenT Leader, DebaTe Team '32. CharlolTe will go in nurse's Training. ESTHER G, HARTSELL 1Maiored in English, science, and hisfory. EsTher will look Tor work. ELSIE E. HASTINGSfJunior Broadcasf, Senior Orchesfra. Elsie will aTTend college. EDlTH HAUGEN'--Glee Club, Takolah, WashingTon STaTe College delegaTe, Opera Tour years. EdiTh will go To WashingTon STaTe College. ALICE HAUGHEY-Maiored in English, hisTory, and cloThing. Alice will be a rnusic Teacher. LLOYD HAUGLAND Maiored in English, science, and hisfory. Lloyd will aTTend The l.lniyersiTy oT Washinglon. ELMER HAVREfClubs: Boxing, Rifle, Einned L. Elmer will go To STanTord. JEAN M. HAWKESf-Clubs: Drarnalic, InTernaTional, Honor Sociefy, ConnrnuniTy ChesT speaker, Fire preyenTion essay, Honor Roll, Lincoln News Slaff, Opera, Junior Prom. Jean will aTTend The UniyersiTy of WashingTon. EILEEN HAYES-lnTernaTional Club. Eileen will aTTend business college. ALlCE HAZENfTennis '32, manager '34, '35, Volley ball, caplain ball, baseball, baskeTball Three years, Coach '34, '35, Shield, Honor Group, STudenT Leader, Clubs: L. L. L. Three years, Takolah, Lincolnian Girl's SporTs ediTor, Lincoln News slaTT, EooTball Nighf, Opera '34, Senior class Treasurer, Washingfon STaTe College dele- gaTe '35. FRED HEANY-fClubs: LeTTerrnen's, Finned L, Hi-Y, PresidenT oT STudenT Body, Lincoln News sTaTT, STudenl Leader, VarsiTy wresillinq, decaThlon Three years, Jayyee, VarsiTy TooTball one year, Track Two years, WresTlirg Tearn coach '35, Fred will go To college or Travel. LEONA M. HEGELE--Gleo Club, Opera, Bandrarna, Leona will Take a beauTy course. ALICE HElSTERfMaiored in English, shorThand, and bookkeeping, MARGARET H, HENDRICKSON-L. L. L., Takolah cabinel, Junior Prorn, Opera, CaoTain ball, baskeTball, volley ball, baseball Three years, Coach. ROBERT J. HENNING--Senior Orchesfra president, Opera. Bob will work. KATHERINE HERRING-Maiored in Eng'ish, clolhing, ang hisTory. STANLEY HEWSfMaiored in English, science, and shop. Slan will aTTend college. GLENN HlCKER-Opera, Spanish Club. Glenn rnighT aTTend Norrnal School, JUN!OR HICKOK-r-Clubs: Tumbling, leTTerrnen's, Lincoln News sTaTT, Honor Roll, Junior Prorn, STudenT Leader, Yell Duke '34, '35, MidgeT baskeTball rnanager '34. Junior will aTTend WashingTon STaTc College. ROY HlCKOKfLeHerrnen's Club, STudenT Leader, Eoofball Two years, WresTling rnanager '34, Roy will sTudy nayigaTion. DOROTHY HICKSnMaIor0'J If ErqIIsIw, Nsmr, av uofnfrfl. DQ? MII qw 'r- Nfwr- maI SrghooI. Q 5 U LOIS HILDEBRAND -LIncoIr' News? LOIS wIiI Iook fm wwrk. ELIZABETH HILL- SIucIcn' Lendnri Junior Provvg Huvcr Ro'I. EIILQILAWL MII :fork In Minnesmn. JAMES HILI fMsIured Ir Enqllsh, Msfowx ann SLIQMQ. Janes wIII Iwux for wmrk. ROY H. HILLMAN -GIs:e CIubg Opcra. EDWARD HlNESffMaIorerI In EHQIISIWN sclence, and snoo. Ed wiIl fravcI, JAMES J. HINES- Manurcfi in EnqIIshN ma1I1ernaIIrs, und radIo shop. HARRY HINTZ CIub31 RIIIC, lr'Iorr1oIIom3I. Harm WIII aHe-'MI WasIwInq'f,- SIMS CoIIeQc. , REINOLD M, HOEM-Relnohi MII nffcnd LOIIIIQC. W GERALD K. HOLEB'fG'Iec CIut:y Honor Sofiefvq Frermh Cubg Junior Fronj Senior Promg Honor RQIIQ Operag LincoIn News sIaf4 urns? '33, '34p LIncu'AIm 4-'IIIfzf. Jerry wIvI afford an ar? schook ELSA M. HOLM -Honor ROII. Elsa wEII aifend a business QUIIOQQ. BETTY HOLMBER6-'Dramatic CIub. Beffy is uuwdecifiwd as fo Iver Imure. CAROLYN HOLMGREN fOpemj CIass Way usher. CnroIyn wIiI affonri coIIel1 . MURIEL HOLTZHEIMER-GIQQ CIubj Orcrvcsfra, MurIeI wiII work. EVELYN HOPKINS' GEMS' CIuLn SOCIJI deDar'rvwenI Vwark Scnicwr Orcncsfraj 'IaI'c,- Ian. EveIyn wiII qo Io rho CoIIeqc uf Puqcf Sound. JERRE HOPKINS--'Opera Jerre wIII cnfer nurses Irainlnq aI Tacoma Grzncrm H0spITo. M, LOUISE HOPKINS- Honpr ROII. Louisa wIII wffrx BOB HOWARD- RIIW- CIur:. Bob wIII affend VVasIwInq?on Svafrz CmIn:qe. ZORA E. HOWARD Iniernnfhmal dung Bonxmom, Zora MII :gn My cf1IIc,-qs... ALICE HUDSONfCcurrIr1zerCIax Course. AIILQ wIII aHr'nd coIIeqr:. IRENE HUFFMAN ffEqvp:l0n HIerwqIvOI1Ics CIuxw. ELLIS E. IIUNSBERCER- CIIIbs: Drarvwgaiir, AvIaIIon, HifYj Operu. LOIS A. HUNTf-Oubs: Drarnafic, Libmrvp Onemj LIncuIn News busnwss s'eU Junlor Eroudcasvg Sfudnrf Lsfaoerg Swimrrwlnq fearn 33. LUIS rrwIqhI a1IQnr1 ine COrnIsIv Arf SQIWDI. HELEN M, HUNISMAN Hmpr RHII. Hz-'nr ,-AI so I vursr-s Iralvfrq 51' Tffggmvg Gcnf1raI HIJSpiIaI. JAMES G. HURE Clubs: Radio, Priniinfgg Svpnumwe dsbafc 'rse.1rr'. Jwvffs Is un deciued as ro Hs fuiure. VINNETTE HIJRST fMaQoreu In EnqIisIw, sImrIImrwf1, ann nlsrory. Vinnmm wIII qmmn business zf:'ISQe. EDWARD HUTKOIfMe'crL1 V- Evans? r'Ia'Ircr'aIIcs ann rvacnins swap. I EDWIN L. HYNESfPresiden! of !n!erna!iona! Ciuog lnsirucior of The Eqypfian Language and Liieraiure Ciass, Ed has chosen archaeoioqy ior his iuiure work. JOAN E, lRW!NfTako!ahg Drarnaiic C!ubj Lincoin News ediiorioi siarfg Honor Roli, S!OMOND JACKOWSKI- Maiorred in French, rfieciric shop, and maihemafics, ALV!N E. JACOBS flrierrnediafe fooibaii '32, '33 manager B41 Riiie Ciubj Band Ero!icg Band Three yearsg Orchcsira. A! wi!! oo ?o Pacific Luiheran Coheqe. AONER V. JACOBSENffMaiored in Enq!ish, maihemaiics, and aufo shop. CARL E. JANCiORDfOrches!rag C!ee Ciub. Car! hopes fo qo io rho Sherwood Music Conseryarory. ANNE JEL!CH4L. L. L.q C!ass P!ay cornrnirreeg Community Ches! speakerg Girls' C!ub seryice deparimerf headg Vo!!ey ba!!, caoiain ba!!, oaskeibah ihreex yearsi Baseba!! iwo years. . BARBARA JENSENfTako!ahg Junior Promp Honor Ro!i. Barbara wi!i aifcnd ihe Cciieqe of Purge! Sound. LEE JENSENfLee wi!! aiiend Washinqion Sraie Co!!eqe. I TORSTEIN JENSEN---Rii!e Ciub, Tor wi!! work. BOB JEPSONfLinco!n News ediioria! siaiiq Bondg Junior Promg Midge! baske-Tbalij Pee-wee Lnaske!ba!!. Bob wi!! go po ihe Co!!eqe oi Purge! Sourd. CECIL M. JOHNSONffReserve fooibaii, FLORENCE E. JOHNSON-fAMaiorer,! ir' Erqiish, hisfory, and foods. LORRA!NE M. JOHNSONf!n!erna!iora! C!ub vice presidenig Capiain bail. Lor- raine wi!! go To beaufy co!!eqe. OLGA JOHNSONffTuna C!ubg L. L. L.: Junior Chess secreiary '34g Senior Ciass secrefary '35j Operaj Bandramag Promg Honor Ro!!q Sfudenf Leaderg Baske!ba!!, yo!!ey oa!!, swimming, capiain ba!! ihree years. O!qa wi!! go io Pacific Lutheran Co!!eqf?. ROBERT E. JOHNSONfMaiored in Engiish, science, Larin, and hisfory. Reber! wi!! go ro ihe Uniyersify of Washinqion. ROBERT Cv. JOHNSON-Kniqhis oi Lirco!ng Hi-Y's oresidenig Iniernaiionai Ciubp Boys' Ciub vice presidenrg Siudenr Leader: Operap Honor Ro!lg Decaihion direcfor. RUTH E. JOHNSONf-G-!ee Clubg Honor Ro!!. Ruih wi!! aiiend The Uniyersiiy oi Washingion. WALLACE G. JOHNSONfMaiored in Enq!ish, hisfory, and machine shop. W!LLIAM JACK JOHNSON---Maiored in Enq!ish, maihernafics, and auio shop. AUDREY JONES-Library Ciub, HOWARD JONES-Maiorcd in Enq!ish, science, and shop. Howard is inferesfed in radio work. JAMES A. JONES-Maiorco in Eng!ish, hisiory, and science. EVA JORDANfL. L.3'!n!erna!iona! Ciubq Lincoln News sfaiiy Operaq Baske!ba!!, vo!ley ba!!, swimrninq, hiking one year. Eva mighf offend a uniyersiiy in Norway. MA!TLAND JORDAN-Operag Cvlee Ciubg Proms: Honor Ro!!y Hi-YQ Track '34g Commissioner of Adveriisingg Lincoinian business srafi '35 Mai! wi!! aifend ihe Co!!ege of Purge! Souno and Then on io The Universify of Washingion. HELEN JUDSONfMaiored in Engiish, Oerman, and ar'r. Heien wi!! aifend a business coi!eqe. HOWARD JUDSONfC!ubs:Ayia1ion, Rii'eg Cass p!ay, Opera, Howard Wil! aifend co!!eqe. AMBER JULTUSSEN'-'Homo' Socieffg Giris' Cum serviee deparfmerf hearjj Bard FroTicg Operag Alumni dance '34g Eomoali Night Rromsg Honor RoTTg Lincoin News eiirorial smug Swann? Reader. Amber w'TT affemd busivess coT!eqw:. 'NALTER KARNOPP Maiwrei Tu Ewq1'sh sfilemf, wrt mnfhewzffs. WJW wTL aifervd fhe COTIeqe of Puqfwf Sound. MAURTCE KAY--Rifle Crub. Mcxurlre MTN qo To 'XNashinq7:m Sfate CoHQ-qe. LTONEL KEEFLER-r-Rife Cmbg RUE Team. Lion.-1 U' TZ'-u Nerf. FOREST KETZERffl.eHerrw3m's CTULJQ WresTTTr'd, Track, TDQHJATT fflaws, Eorus' MIT avend The Unfverslfy of Washinqfon. MABEL KENDALL Cmbsi lnferrmilond, Dramafifj. Mane! wil! qu Tu murse's Train- vm. FRANCESE KENNEDY fL. L. L.j Honor Scrciewj BnseLn3TL capmiv' DQTL voTTc:y LJATL ri-frrq, swT wr1v1mQ. FRANCES KENNEY--CTUDS' Library Glee, Horwfr Sscfefvq Operaj Bnrwd E :fTL. Frgmces WHT aftevm The Curtis Insiltufr-, MAX KERSTETTER Jurior Broadcasfj CTubs: Boxing, RTTTQ. Max MIT affervd A un!- 'eqe 'Nerd MAXINE MARGORTE KERSTETTER Maiorcru Tn EHQTFSE, sdemcnr, and Uofhimq. LTLLIAN KETCHAMfTakoTah3 Ooerag Proms: Basz:baIL baske?ba1T, voHey baTL crap- 'afm baii, hlkhwq, fre vear, LUTYCW NUT aHe'i We Uwfversih of Waskimqfcrw. HELEN KETTER -Hover RCT. HeTew WETT fr, ff: fini wor ELMO KHIAN Dr.1rr.xT5.: Chin Wree veursi Trid '35j L?'wcoiv' News sfmu. ET 'r, NM corwffnue working T: orarrm. RTCHARD KITTLEMAN Ciubst RiT.e. Boxhqj Track. Dlck wiw arfemfi CONT!-ge. MARGARET KLlESE4Pro'rws: L. L, L.q Operag Fofmvrualr Nlqmfj Banu Frmirq C,mvmn baTT, vcTley baTL baske? bn'T, Ln-1sebaTT Three wars. Marg wi!! .afrr-Pd The UHTVNSTW uf Washinqfov. WILLIAM KLIRPERT-f-LeTTer'rwem's CMH: Prfsmy Jarvee foc'ba'T fwrn years. WT 7,urvv NUT afferwd We Cowege of PuqeT SOUVH1, DICK KOHLER-Umionrw News sfaff, DICK wi!! affend foTTeqe. HAROLD O. KOOLEYW Mjorefi Tu Emcyish, Msfory, mafhwvmafics. mmm show. Hola :Nest swfmmfnq ffslwifiq. T T.'w'cTri wTT' work, LORRATNE KOTZ-Lorraine w1TT .affefvd We Urviversffv of WasTvTr'gTz5r. ALICE KOVAL--TaTfoTahj lrw?errvaHo'v3T club. A'Ire will 410 To WasHIrvq1w' SUN- Coweqc. JOE KOWALCHUT9-Orihestra, Jon wi!! work. VWLLTAM J. KNUDSON--Mriorec Tm Ewcyisr rrrgscflre rieslqry SpJ'TsH, mu! w.x 'z' rnarics. ALTCE KREIDER- L. L. L.p Promg Sfudeni Teaderj Basefbail, swimmfvvq, caomiv LMT 'No vearsg VOTTQL sa!! '33. AUCC wlTT offend Be' Tmqham PJwrrvw,uT. TRVTNG KRIEGEL-lvffrarfwrql bnskefoem Trvlvu MT' gm +9 ci! eqw. PETE M. KRTSTOVTCH--Boxlnq dub: Perur r-'rfercd Llrezim from RTfi1'mu d CJ Ver via, where he was acfive in spor1s. MADGE KRUMROX0-'Honor Socieryj Hieroqlyphks Cmb. Manage wiTi aiffznri Thu Urxiversiiy of kWashImq+or. DORIS M. KUNO-Clubs: lrfer'rguHorwaT AWUVO DOROTHY KURTl-lWClubs: Takolah, Drannallc, Quill and Scroll, lnlernalionalg Lin- coln News editorial slafl, Junior Broadcasl. Dorolhy will allend The Universily cl Soulhern California, EUSEBIO LAlvlPAfClubs: Rifle, lnlernalional. Eusebio will ullend The University of Wnshirlglorl. KENNETH LAMPITT-Backrlo-school Nighl. Ken will sludy eleclrical work. DONALD LANGERGfMaiored in English, hislory, and science. Donald will go lo college. DOUGLAS LANGERTAlvlaiored in English, hislory, and science. MlLDRED LARSEN-G-lee Club: Opera '34g Opera coslume cornmillee chairman '35j Caplain Lall. Mildred will allend The Pacific Lullweran College where she will sludy fo becorne a librarian. RAY LARSEN--Rifle Club. WALTER LARSEN-Malored in English, history, and science. WlLLlAlv1 LARSEN-Rifle Clubls presidenlg Rifle leam lhree years, Honor Rolf Will is undecided as lo his fulure. JESS LARSONfBoxinn Clubg Prorng Sludenl Leader, Dr2ra'hlor '35. Jess will go 'e Washinglon Slale College. RODNEY LARSONfMldgel baskelball '34g Hobby: sporls. WESTON LaRUE-Slage rnake-up lwo years, Hobby: golf, Weslon will sludy lc a draflsrnan. VELMA ARVELLA LATTIMER-fTakolahg L. L, L.g Honor Socielyg Orcheslrag Opera lhree rears: Prornsq Baseball, caolain ball, baskelball lwo vearsg Volley ball lhfc-e years, Sludenl leader. Velma will allend college. RHODA J. lEANf' Senior Prom '35, Rhoda will go lo beauly college. WlLLlAlvl A. LEDLIE-Maiored in English, hislory, and science. RlCHARD LElvlAC5lE--Hi-YQ Opera, Bard Erolicg Orcheslm vice president Dick will allend The College of Pugel Sound. GENEWEVE J. LEONARDfGenevieve will allend Washinglon Slale College. JUNE LEVENHAGEN-Baseball, volley ball, caplain ball baskelball, MAYO LEWTAS-Clubs: lnlernalional, G-lee, Rifle, Opera. Mayo is undecided as lo her lulure. DORIS LICHTE-l-lonor Socielyg L. L, L.g Drarnalic Club, Lincoln News ediloriul slarfq Sludenf Leader, Baskelball, baseball, volley ball, caplain ball. Doris will go lo lhe College of Pugel Sound. EILEEN LlLLYROOTfSenior Prom: Caplain ball, volley ball, baseball, baskelball one rear, LEONARD R. LlRTACKfflvlaioreri in English, hislorv, and woodshop. Leonard 'will go To college. NORMAN LOCKE -Printers' Club, lnrrarnural sporls, MARGARET LOlDHAlv1ER-Clubs: lnlernallonal, Takolah. Marge will go lo busiuss college. RONALD LOSKA- 'Track '34, Ron is inleresled in aulonnobiles. LAWRENCE LUNDBERC- lvlalored in English, science and rnalhemalics. l'lobir,: fflodel yachls. BEATRICE LUPPlNOvMalored in English, bookkeeping, and shorlhand, NLNA l.. LUPPLNO fMafz...L. Rr' Erqrisrg Stews Ju: Q if MARGARET LYBERG Crdrts' Lrfefrrafiorqmrx Gm-L-j Crump L'u.' Nrws L.: 1 r sfafl. JEANE A. MACAULEY -fff Clubs' RIMA Gm. r ML averi r,si::-SK 1 EDWARD MACHLE--Cars: Barrio C-wc' CLUB' Ltvr ' Row E1 - L : 'L-Q Vodfir Luvrfrrarw COM-qe, LELA MAHON --f- RWe Cmrq Sn:,r's. JOE NN. MAJKA--CXLS: Rarfics R5U-- Mime 'f 'L z' J -. L L 1 VLQO 1 : Smie CoLLeqr-. MERRLE JEANNE MALCOLM- C.1rrs L-'Q'-.avi..:.a G wx T.1-urgwg L L LL marsq VQLLSV bmi CGDLSLV, Lua!! bnsu-vmL1L' Mkirzq Www mms MMA :ri M: WhV1ml3r' Cmreqc. ROBERT E. MALONEY Mnrcwrmm in Errqtivr rvLxYVrP'r.1T1L'S :ami sm ll ALICE MANARYA CLQSS PLA, ALMIN Mr! uc' 'cr rusrrrsf Wvuf .AMES V, MABCLNKO fur. r Fx' 'LQ N',1 ' Nfzxle' ' 1' f0oVL:n'L '33 '34 ELIZABETL-4 MARLNCL-HN BM .er gi LE'7r0 Srswr C:-rr fvlrrw. HELEN L MASON Mjfrf-1: I E'w1'sL' r.-ffm -gg gs x QLCHABLF MATSUSHLMA D- r LJ' .NS x RLCHARD MAXELELD M51-. mr v. r 1 c1'.a.1..3'r.' FBED MAY- Rfk- Crm-Q Bnrmg Jmm PN:-3 Lrru ,Kms MARJORIE MAY?-LEW Mmwrecx ww Erruwisrr uw.: Sc'.x'rrS'1 , . , 7 f . JAMES MCALLLSTER-Clubs' Bow Lg, LeL'er'r mfs f Smrled' k.eL1.y1:r B.: 1 Ly rg Mloqor ffxo1caiLq Bcvxhrq new mo mars. Jin- Karr Lo cofaqfv SUE MCCORD- Mairvrxgl Mr Errmisr sflunrc- rf Mmorr.. Sm- A 1- u L :Ls Lv C' Quo. ISABEL MQCORMLCK Mac' z Er E airs' fax' s 1 'eu L 1 Washlnqfom S9510 Cosroqe. RICHARD RAY MICUTCHON -R150 Club. DEW 1.7 f-or? aw: fm-r .errrrxf Lcllfruf.-, BLLL VV. MCDONALD- Li-mo '-Ia' shag 'BS' Rr-wry: H-dba '34, B M 1: Vw U-1: Hwvers?+v cr' 'Na:LwEr:qf:,r. JOHN E. Mff-LMPSEY MnLo'u:: rr. Erzgrrs -ra 'mums fav: sua- . MARCELLE MCKEEY MLxrfe.,Me crrfervrx Llnmnhr in '34 from Smoiurv: wma-rc shi- wus acfive If Wuh work. MARY L. MCKENNEY Ciubs: L. L. L., Hauer SDCL!-Eff. Llbrar, Lrrferrafma-Q Ban-1 Draff-aj Siudcnf Leader: Horror ROW Eqypfhr .ard Hieroqhowcs Cmbq L-'ik?rrq, Laptairw bah vowrey Dari, was-Kev bah, Lwasrbm! three- years. Marv wir! qi, my The CFVSQQ rw' Purge' Soufgu CHARLES MQLAUGHLLN-Mabrccz I' Ergris' L'r5'9r,. mf: Qrefci . SFQL., RLCHABD MCMENAMLN- EFVWCG L C4103 Sfuwew Leaoorg Boxing, swfrrvvrlmg Ts-Jrrrs. Dick WZ! mwrc Orr-qor Sfarf- Ccwcqe-. BERNICE ELAINE MTMLLLAN -fG'effC.1C. Brfr' ie ML' aL'err1 r.5re5s S im: MAXINE R. MCNEIL--Maxine wiii go to Vifasniiiqiorw Siaie Coiiege io srudy isa:- ferioioqy. ALiCE MCWHINNEY--Honor Socicfy. Alice wif? go in nurse's iraining. GRACE IRENE MCVVHHXINEY-fHe'ior Socief-,': inierngiigngi Ciub, Grace wiii aifend coileqe. EARL MEHEGAN-f Cubs: Gee, Riiie: Opera: Sruderf ieadcr, Earl infends io work. LOLA MERRELL-Loia wiii go ro business coiieoe. CORINA A. MiLANOfMaiorffrj in Enoiisn, nisrory and Cioriiinq. CLAUDiA MILLER-Ciubs: Takoian, French, infernafionai, Quiii and Scrrvii: Bari- dranna: San?a's Twin: Rrorns: Lincoin News siari: Voiiey baii, baskcibaii, swirnrninn one year. HARRY MILLER-Honor Roii. Harry wanrs io qc fo coiiege. VERA MlLLERf-Takolah. Vera wiii affend beauiy Cixiieqrt. ORMAND MILLESON-Lineoin News ediioriai starr: Honor Roii. Orrnic: wiii go Ti: the Universirv of Southern California. ROBERT MiLLlGAN-Ciubs: Riiie, Boar, Aviarlor. ROBERT E. MiLLS-Riiie ciuo: Orciweswa rnree vears. JACK MINER-Rifle Ciub, MARGARET MiTCHELLfUshCr: Big and Liifie Sisfer Connrniiieo. Marqarer wiil gi: in nurses iraininq, HARUKO MlYOSHifTako5an. Hnrnko wiii fake 5 pcs? qraduare course, OLIVE MOE- L, L. L.: Yeli Leader: Opera: Basebali, baskeioaii, caprain baii rnree years: Voiiey baii Two years: Hiking one year. Oiive wiii Travel afrer graduaiion. RUTH MOE--Honor Sociefy: L. L. L.: Copiain baii, voiiey bali, baskeibail, basebai' Three years. Ruin wili go To business colieqe. HAROLD MOLANDERfMaiored in Enqiisn, science, and shop. CLARA E. MOLZAN--Ciubs: Carnera, Takoiah. CHARLES MORGANiMaiorcd in Enqiish, marnernarics, and shop. ELINOR M. MORRISON!-Maiored in English, nisfory, and bookkeeping. Eiirror wiii qo To a iunior coiieqe, ELIZABETH MORRISfL. L. L., Takoian, Drmnaficg Giri's Ciub corresponding secre- fary '34, vice presideni '35: Sfudenr icader: Universiry ofWasi1inqiori posiure parade '33: Honor Roli: Opera: Baskefbaii, caprain baii, voliey baii, basebaii, hiking one year. Eiirabe-in wiii go ro business coiieqe, HAROLD MORRIS-Boxing Ciub: VVresiiinq fcarn: Sfudeni ieader. Haroid wiii qc io ine Universiiy of Washingron. BERNICE MORSEfOrchesrra: Opera: Prorn '34: Studenr Header. Bernice wiii go fc ine Coiifrqe of Puqer Sound. WILLIAM MOYER-Hi-Y: Rrorn: Honor Roii. LOiS MOYSffHonor Roil. Lois wiil go To coiieqe. i BOB MULLEN-Boxing Ciub: Eoorbaii ieam. QOBERT MYLESQODQN: '35j Honor Row' Rn-swvc E:f1s?e'L 1 '3-S' Vmsi' r s I 4 35 JAMES NACCARATO--Mnjofcd In EnqWYsn Lvof.wUff:crr?'1q, and Hshm. Jw m nusiness colmqe. ESTHER NAESS- Cqomin tna'L Esvnvf MH qc vw nurse's fmininq. JACK NASH -Mafofcq In Ewgwi55 sclinf Jw: Hsfpw, JAM wh! fm N155 'on S'afe CoHege. ROSEMARY NEAL- Opamp Llngmr- News stuff. Rssernar, MM L35 fn rm s s an nq EXDON NEEE--Bancig Geo 6 D. Ehmn MN' aifem We Colweqe mf Puq EARL NEHER-B' s' CMU Miauvfhropln' comr'1iHeu. Ear! ww qc To Cmcwqn 1 fffv D Mia! CQHQQS. ALFRED C. NELSONfHi Yg Chuss Pmy properties f.ommRMm:. LNLLY P. NELSONH GYOC dull, PAUL H. NELSON---Mgfcfud In Enmfsn, scfcfc and fxw.aHw'rxa?:CS. CLARENCE KBUDE NEWELL fEoo1ua! Wfef: yeorsg L9'fe'r r':'s CJL B1 n fmin for avimion, JUNE NEWELL- Honor SQQYQMQ Hfznsf RWM. June M xffynd Czmefqf EUGENE NEWMAN -51v1nq Cf,ubt'fc2:Jba'L Gore ...TL .W4-nfi THQ C 1 f Puget Sound later. LLLA NEWTON--L. L. Lg Pmmg Opemj GUNS' Spurfs frmnaqerj Conan B 1 Olscball, VOMCV bah capmin onli fhrftc wears, Lila wh! or: Nsrurvwcoodw S Sienna CHARLES W. NOON--fML11or0G in English rrva?ne vaUCs and Ms :r'-f. af'-enc: roncqc. MELVVN NORDLUNDfHonor RUN. MPNIA NH' sf., if icwsfm. JAY W, NORTON-Eomnwg Dazbafej Lf'-co n News sfafi Jaw M' fini WRGNNIA E. NYMAN- L. L. L.g Honor RGNQ Pramsg Lincolnian busin Capmin ba'L voHey bel, fwtz aeursg Bnscf.-fcqi baseipal Q'-rx af. Vr Y go to business COHQQG. CORNELL ODEGARU- MJIUWJJ Fr' Enfdisn sian. Jvf: nYs'v:',. Cv! W s 1 work, JACK NV. ODEY- Chlzs: Modvrn Ym.?Fj W'ff,?f'sj Sfmiwnf LfJ.1cf:'j !nV'1w dw CE ss Counvv. RUBY S. OHLENKAMPW C'ubSI Drannzfic G 44121 Onuvdj Cgsrfaw ua! as :W Year. Ruby MH qo 10 businvss COUCQK-. QYCHARD QLWER fCmus: Dr.':'ngxfi41. Rwfleg Bqmlrifva. MARY CVLOUGHLIN fCarm:m Cmb. Maw WIN go in business CQUQQL EDWARD OWEN OLSENf LcHermen's CNUDQ Triad Wree- vf-arsj Ezyrii W 17 0 mx, mars, varsify ana vum. MURNEL OLSENfC'sL:S: YYnEr'vJHJnnL CMF,-. OLIVE OLSEN L. L. L.g VME, :J-HN capiain bali, Lgasfefua, E151-Q31 vs AUCE OLSON--Tnirmiahg Provw. Alice wiii aifnnd Cusfrmss COHCQQ. Rv L -our avg- ,fl ,yur ,qs rib' 'K' -sv HAROLD OLSON-Meiurcii in woes slwcp und rnadiine.. shop. LEONARD L. OLSONW Maiorred in Enqlisli, malrvornalics, slmo. l-lobbiesi fisliirc lwririviq. Leonard has cu omit-cl ulfenrlance record. MILDRED J. OLSON- lvlaiiirefl in Eifglislw, slworuiaifl, 'yoiiiq anzl lloolflceepiriq. GEORGE OSBORNE -Lcrllorrnbifs Cluta, Oprag Honor Roll, Sludcnl Leader, Delmar' :earn ihrce yparsg Jayycc famlbnli '35, George will offend Wasninqlon Slale Collffgf NORMAN A. OTTERSTEDTfMaiorei1 in Enqlislw, shop, and liislory. Norm 'wi allcr-fl Wasnircilor Stgle College. DOROTHY A. OWEN lirwrig Slnrqs rr iff:-un. Dru' is Lrilrrrirlecl as la ber fulu GENEVIEVE L. PAGEL-l-lonur Sogaely prusificnl, Tnkglar secrelary. Cer .w allend Pacific Lu+l'eran Collage. ANTONE E. PANNEK-'Varsilv swimrninq lnree years, Jayyee foolball '32, '33g Ve'- sily football '34, Clubs: Einnvcl L, LczT'rcrmeri's, Anfonv will ailund college. FRANCES RARLAlv1ANffClubs: Gleo, Drarnulic Takolaliq Promsg Class play prornpl- Cr. Erarz will go ro ousinfrss College. MAXVVEIL PATYfMiuqe: loolball '3l, '32, lnvLerrm:diiate '33, ARTHUR R. PAULSENfTraclf '33, '34, Arlhur will go To The Uniycrsily of Wash' inqlcn. DOROTHY PAYNE -L. L. L., Takolafj Proms, Operaj Vollcy ball, caofain ball lnrvc' years, Swirnminq lwo yeursq Baslfel lwall, baseball one year. Dorofhy will allenfl Waslwiixqlon Slale College. ALDA lJEDERSENf From. Alma wil alll-nu 'lic Uniycrsih ol Wdslwiiiqlon, OSWALD M. PEDERSENV Maiorfezi in Erqlislw, induslrial rnalnomalics, and aulo sncn EDYTHE MAE PEELE-L. L. L., l-lcnor Sogielyg Camera Club, Operaj Baskclbal' baseball lwc years Volley bull, caiulain ball lhrfvr years. Edyllie will go To the Universily of Washinqlon. ELORENCE RELEORUTL- Clubs: Librgr, Gmc. Elorcrce will qc lo College. ED PERRYlvlANvlvlaioreQ in Enqlisln, history, 3nd siiencc. HAROLD R. PETERS-Axiqglion Club. Harold will Train fo bf: ar: airolane mechanic. ELMER PETERSON fiiand lliree years. HELEN LOUISE PETERSON' C-irls' club corresponding sccrclary '33, vice presiden' '34, Takolalw cabirel '33, '34, Operaj Prom, Wasliinqlon Slale College deleqale '34' Lincolnian assislanr Qirculalion manaqor. Helen wila allend Pullman. MYRTLE PETERSONfCamera club. ODlAN PETERSON- Maicpreu in English, nislcry, ard science. AXEL PEUSA Eoolbnll, Track llwrco years. PAUUNE POWERS-fCanicri1 club, Lincoln Nr.-ws sfafl, CAROL PRATSCHflizrernariwrai' Opera, Baiurarna. Caro. will go lo frm Collvcgc cl Ruger Sound laler. LUClLlE PRlTCl'lARDfLibrqfrv Club. Lucilk- will go ir nursc's lraining laler. ROBERT DRlTCHARD-'Clucs' Rudiw Librnrl. Lircclr News slag. Bob will ww EARL PRULL Mmorsrfx 111 E11qT15h f11.1TT1z-r11.,1T1cS 6111: 1-Tedrlr shvo DONALD PUGNETTT -CHAD: Wrif0r's LeHer1'-f3f1'S Kwfqhfs UT LTWQT1-3 S?113w'wT C0111 'il sophomore rcrnrvserwfahvc '33g Bufs' Cmb Aviae presluamg Sculor Cmss Play: Sfuficrvf Leader: LYwco 1 Nfws assocF.'1'fe cdifor. I'1fem1ed?af4e 5f1c'r1nT 'Mr-v .eqrsg Trams Two xfnarsg Reserve tmskefbaw one vear. D511 wil! work and avtmwfi Tm: Jffvefsify Q' WL1sHr'q'f1r- 'yon JOHN PYEER---Rrznfq Hcmxr Rzwj ST11Jw'? Lsmxcrg 5,1ske:TDa1: msc-rw 34, vvsn, 35' A'TfCfT1,' Lmslw'bwTT M1111 '35, Jnhm ,NYT .a'f11f1'T W1s 1'-o'1v STHW1 CW'-111 LELAND OUINN -L'1,:L1T1- New.: sf1Tfw'g3 59141 TM'-1 '11f:11 scrzffs N,11,1q-1 51.131121 Lender. Lmano wh! atvomi The U11Tv1-rslw of WasT1Fm1To11 Ta'1er. A, CLYDE RAPPE- RTTTQ CTLJDQ Soohomofs, fcmfbnii 'Rf R3'Te 'eww vhwf- ,f111fS. Clwic 511fCr'i1s To ww'-1. REORCE RASMUSSEN0 LTr:1,o111 News sfaff. Ccvrqw M11 07191111 541111-qc mvm, J. ERNEST RAWSON CTM- CT11Dj Opcmj B.'1QkfTofscTv1.-N '1fqT1'. Efwesf MT' 1'fe111 1 fQ:T111'caT sfhod. SURT RAYMOND, JUNTOR Opem. Bur? phrs To 911611 .1vi:1rQ111. KATHERINE REDF.--Big and Litho S15Ter co111rv1iHf-1-. Kav WUT qw T11 1111rs1-S Train Wo 3? The Tacoma Ocff-'1 5-Tzrsnifaf EDYTHE T. REMME Mdorfyzi 311 E11qTTsH dm+T1Ir1r1 ami sclwcz- Ednwa- NIT qw 11 m1rse's framlrq. :TANLEY REYNOLDS--WrTf1':r's Cmoj GOTT T1-5111. STQ11 w1Tl L11fur1d Jurmur Cow-GD. MAXINE RICE -CTef'C4'1b. Mnxirm w1TT 'Jo 1r1 '111fsf-'S 'ra1511f'1f1. MABLE ELLEN RTCH-E11e1' czwtem-Q Lfrzcaww fnmw Kupcwshw Hlqf. S1111 M A' 'L-Hd THC Urrlve-r5TTv CT VV3sT'T1'gTof. VTRGINTA RTCONAf'M3Ic'1':1 If EPQTISF 'Is':f, 141 L1'7' ALBERT RTDLEYf-Melon:-i Erqfsh, SHOW -V1 T'fs'Ar1. A .-.1 111211 fm- U11 wfrsiw of Washh-uTo':. VEEVA RTUOUT fCofr1r11or131q11 cmwsc. Vafeva WETT firm worn, BERT CARSON ROBERTS-fBoxlr1q dubj Sfudc-11? loader. EMERY J. ROBERTS- Cfubs' Erw'c'1 RTTW1 MARTTN W. ROBERTSON 'MNT-1 MNT .wffmri Qu3Te2',11-. BERT ROGERS-A1'CT1Qrv CHL. Bef? WW Emi cv wvx. JAMES ROLFE -CMOS' Drnwaff, Avfmxn' 'Uni-'1' L11111 E Nw-S 1-1 S14 JW' WHT work K11 TMP miim Ti1zTfi. ELLEN ELEANOR ROSE- Serum Prwva. ET1-L1r11 MT' .1Hc-11:1 co'Ter1fm JOYCE ROSENE-ff-D'ar11aTiQ QOTLTLJQ Wrnxffl .md dfrede-fi Tour GHS' Club puns 1111 1s5em1b:?es, one GLAD assrfr Elf. one senior :1sse1mb11,1 pTayg Promsg LE11fo111 Nvgws ifrCu'aT10m '11a11C1qw, CARL ROSENOTNHM13 E g1 if Si -f 1 1 Nsffif, JOHN ROSS'--Bmfmq C141 .R Jovr T5 uf 15,1-11,1 ,15 '11 Els Umrr-, KATHRYN ROSS-WC ,I-5: P-.1.f1,1Tl:1Q T1'1rf-'vaf?m1.1: Tmc4,1nr1g LTHQL1111 Nuws 51.19. 11 .11411 RUN, LTLLTAN ROSS T1T'2f'1T'1 1 C .V R 1 1 A MT if 'CP' yu 'T we-ov -nr -1-41 vw 'Y ? ...- Wir Yb- JK iv Nun. 'Y -fl NEVELLA ROSSfClubs: Cameras presidenl, Honor Socielyq lnlernalionai, Dra- malic, From: Orchestra. Neyella will allend lhe Pacific Lulhcran College. WEYMAR A. ROSSO- Riile Clubg Slucienl Leader. Nlfeyrnar will allend The College of Puqel Sound. ALBERT ROTH-Maiored in English hislory, and boolckecninq. Albcrl' will allencl business college. DOROTHY ROUSEA-Dramalic Clubg Foolball Nighlg Opcrag Class Play usher. ANDY RUDY--Maiorecl in English, hislory, and booklccrcpiriq, Andy will work alle' qradualion. EVELYN RUKANflnlernalional Club, Sludenl Leader, Class Play usher, Eyelyf Nil qo lo colieqe. SALLY RUPEfMaiored in English, arl, and shorlhand, Hobbies: music and arl. MARlBEL RUSH-lylaiored in English, clolhing, and orl. AMELIA RYNCARZ-Baseball, volley ball '32q Clubs: Talcolah, Camera, Band. EDWARD T. SABOL---Opera lwo years, Glee Club. Ed will work. STEVE SABUTIS-Clubs: Glee, Lellermen'sj Promp Senior Class sergeanl-al-arms, Baskeloall lwo years, Foolball one year, Track one year. REGlNA SAVAGE-Clubs Glee, Prinlersl, Rifle, Takolahg Prom. Jean will alle-ro lhc Uniyersily of lvlinnesola, FRANCES SAYRE-fMaiored in Enqlish, science, and hislory. Fran will go lo business college. BETTY SCHAADfCarnera Club, Honor Sociely, Promg Baslcelball, baseball, swim- ming, caplain ball, volley ball. Belly will allend lhe College of Puqel Sound. CARLlSLE SCHAFERH-Maiored in English, German, ard hislory. Carlisle hopes N, allend lhe Moody Bible lnslilule. BARNEY SCHAY-f-lvlaioreo in English, hislory, and science. MARlE SCHElBAL-Camera Club, l.. L. L.g Baskelball, baseball, volley ball lhrer, years, Caplain ball lwo yearsq Hiking one year. Marie will allend business college. WARREN SCHLllTER--Warren will allcrid lhe Universily ol Washinqlon. GERALDlNE A. SCHORER-Rifle Club. Jerry will allend business college. MILTON SCHROEDEL-lvlaiored in English, drawing, and science. Millon wil allend Washinglon Slale College. EMlLY GERTRUDE SCHUMOCK-Rifle Club, Talcolahg Rille leam. Emily will look for worlc. CONRAD P, SCHWABfMaiorcd in English, German, and bookkeeping, BARBARA JEANNE SCl-lWABELfTalcolah, Egyplian Language and Lileralurc class, Prom. LlLLlAN MARIE SCOTTGL. L. L., lnlernalional Clubg l-lonor Roll, Sludenl Lealierg Baskelball, volley ball, caplain ball, baseball 'rhrce yearsq Coach. Lillian will no in nurse's lraininq al lhe Tacoma General l-lospilal. MORETTA SCOTT--vlnlernalional Club. Morella will afiend beauly college. IVAN SCRUTON--Boxing Clubg Track Three years, Ivan will go easl lo work. LEO SEAGROVEiRille Club. Leo will allend college. JVM SELLEY LV13LL 6.l:' Eqisk 'is r AL., 'SCBEL SEYMOURfffD'a'maYRc Cwzig .J-4- ,1'. Kam MALCGLM D. SHAVv'ffAvMa1Lm Lum. MM M! .1 ROBERT SHOTAIC Bwirvcz CMM Bmq M QQ, 4 1 MARGARET SHUMAAKE- MAQVPU if E'QNiv sgffwu 1H0r'd The Urwivcrsifv of Wluhsivvqigvrx. BOB SHUSTERWVcvYL.a'. Boi. N' f1 VV'xv '3' EMHEY SLBLEY Gkw Cum' Om-fa. E wU43x' w ' W FLORENCE JANE S!EGf-Lhwgo' News n-Jswress ami 'vw nursu s vmiminq. DAUUNE SLEGED C1 'vw' f ' ' rs D1 ' JEANNE SIMERAL L. L. L' Uowaj C196-sfra' B. nqwi, vomew DM' Yhrc-0 mars: B.x5e'iw5L' 'No wars: H ALLEN SLRLES-' Bav-dj Bm: Fxlhg, A' M' 0'?cf1 LQLS SKYHAWK -C Lxvsi DQ af L Vw'-r' mlffa, OUW mm SUQVI Judo' Bron icnsf' Li' vf N1 hs 3'fev 1 Mr- Uvlwfrsih uf Mlmewfn. 4 . ,. 1 . -f V ' f g DON SLOPKY -Boys C .Lf fletgsufrfj Letwrrvvxc-me C DOROTHY SMNTH DQ' M' JNQVQ !..S, ESS MJ VRED SNLTH fJ5a.vfe ff 2 . 33 Resvw- ' r UHWQ-'sm' of WasM7v3'.N'. LRENE G, SMIT!-P C'uLs' G G1 Pew' Opera. 35 Washlngfovw. LOIS E. SMITH- Sevfcif CLASS pm. uS'vf: ODEQ. L H DAUL SMLTH-V-Br'- 1 C' .LR Ski' ' ' Lf 11' f. F... U J 4 XVCs5Him1Qr:'r. RUSSELL SMNTH Prhxwfs Cdr. RUTH L. SMLTH f-Mfgrei E379 Sf: g 3: S WRGLNLA CARCLYN SMYTH-Cmcs: Vwff' pfesmf ' 1 Sird' Ffeud' TJPHQL' Vc'e, ka sn? M3151 32 WHS Q L fn Dweqafr- 341 C. S. P, A. 1f'LQ:1LH1- 'BE' Vlrfxwm A ww H P H JENNIE SOBY -J4-wiv Mu ave-wi rex M Cmlene. HCWARD SOLUE-CALS AWJVQL fV+3V. HLPJEU P M .1 I f 'NNLLNAM ra SOMMER-'RFQ c,.1Dy'5f.QmJl.wf wp :11s3ff'fbQ'L. VV? lm A V 'Wufu I' ' Gge., f 'NGRLD SCMMERBACKfT3w.,ua'-' Ffwzy C,:' .aHQm'i Plxcffic Lufhemr' COALSWC. DOROTHY E, SOUSA L. L Lg Vwf, rm rie- Basebkwx hiking fme year, Dfsfoiw WT! mffffd bus ALVLN SPADAFORE---Bans' CIE Qfvfpsric 3 SCU nel! fwfr mars' Tried mv xenf. awe MAE SPENCER vB,mViQV5.mui.li Nagin, Elgiig will Q0 lg beam waiuge, JEAN SPENCERfDrarnalic Club, Lincoln News circulallon 'nanager '34g Savill Twir. Jean will go lo business college, ANDREW SROONER 'Avialion Club. Andrew will wrurl-'. JEAN V. SPURLOCK-ffvlee Clue. Jean will gc re business ccikeqe. FRANK SRSENfSenlor Class presidenf '35, Lcllervfenls Club presirier-r '34, '35 Kriglils of Lirieolng Varsilv lcolball Three yearsg Wreslling '35, Track. EBEN STANDlSH--Clubs: Rille, Radio, Egyplian Language und Lileralurrf class Rille learn. Eb will arlcnd lnsf Universifv of Wasninglan. EDWlN STANDlSHfRille C um, Riile lf-ani lwo years, Ed will go To ine Univce si' of Wasningron. HELEN STARK-Erencll Clubg Sluden? Lender. Helen will go lo college. DEAN W, Sl'lCKLER -Maiored in English, liislory, url, and slion. Dean will Seel- lor wwrlc. GEORGE STOLZEA--Honor Soeiefvj lnlrarnurel baskelbali. Orzcrge will study Lu. CLIFFORD STUDHOLME-Frinlcrs' Club, Honor Roll. Cillorzi will go lo busrass i eel ego. RUTH SULLlVAN lvloioreii in Englisll, arl, and clollrinz. HELEN A. SUNDOUlSTfClubs: Rille, lnlernnlional, Takolulwg Junior Prorng Caplai ball, baseball, volley ball, hiking, Sludenf Leader. Helen will averd llie Univer sill of Waslwinglon. HELEN SLlSANYnCornviercial course. Helen will worlf, REX SUTTON-Maiored in English, slwo, ar-ll scienre BEATRlCE L. SWANSONfHonor Socielyg Girls' club Treasurer, Takolah lrcasurer, Bea is going fo be a nurse. E, l.lLl.lAN SWENSRUD4Clubs: lnlernalional, Library. Lillian will go lo busiress college. lONE SWlNNEY---Prom, Lizicolninn business slallj Honor Roll. lone will gg lo llw Univorsily of Minnesoln. MARY SWOPE---Clubs: Canieru, Drarnalic, Clear. Class play prompler. Mar, wil enler nursels lraining. ARLEY TALBOTfRille Club. Arlev is undecided as fo his lulurc. DOROTHY lAUSCHER-Clubs: lnlernalioral Olee, Honor Sociefy. Dbrollil' wil allenll business College. EBBA TAYLOR'-M.iiorud in English, foods, and history. Ebba will allcnd oiiuu College. KARL TEGTMEYER fClubs: Radio, Rifle, Band '34, VlRGlNIA 'lHOMASALibrary, lnfernalional Clubs, Secreiary and decorafion clwair' rnan of Big und Lillle Sisler Cornvnilleeq Lincolnian acfiviries editor, Lincoln News edilorial slall. Virginia will go lo :he Universly mf VVaslinglon. DONALD THOMPSON 4Riiie Club, Lincoln News egifwriui sial'lg Orclioslm, Hunfi' Roll, Bovsl Club Counzil. Don will alrend llle Universily of Wasninglon. HENRIETTA S. THOMPSON--Maiorezl in Englislw, url, and llislory, HOWARD THUNE-fRille club, lnlrarnural swinvning manager '34. Howard wil allevni we College of Pugel Sound, I7 AMETTA TOKARCZYK--fL7rum', CMU vlhc prwsfiifwmv, Amu'i.x A T1 kxth-nn Nw Cox -S19 'nf Pugef Sound. DOROTHY TOLLET-SON -Ccvvw 11. muse. DN M14 .affzfmi Lzushess cuT,e-qc. 3EF?NlCE TONERfCwrr:mCrc1a1 course. Burrvffre is unfxrecifimi as Tu hor Tufure. LYMAN TOWER-'Truck Lvfmw WUT smdy dvTa1Tov'. BETTY TSCHIDA-fMaToff'd in Emqfsh, s'wr?Tmn'i, ami f,o?'kq, Swvwqmorwr 'or Limmvw Newsy Aficndgnce room: Honor RON. BMW wi!! be sorfwchfndys sTc:muq,' FRANK C. TURNER-'MATCH-6 Tr HQVSH, Hshww, ami SDQHYSH. Frau? MT? Nrurlf. 'JELMA TURNER--Maiorcmj im Evgwsw snjezwcs, and Spm'Ts , RTCHARD ELMER TUTT---Gmc CTUDQ Opcm. Dick wlli wmk, FRANK UNC5ERfLe'Tcfrvc'w's Cmbg HT'Yj Pfovws: F3c'baTT: midqf-9 '32, jaws:-s 33 mrsifv '34g Wrcs1Tinq '34, 353 GUM mam '34, '35. Frank wil! mmm! The Universim 1: 'N1sH?'vg?fm. HTLDA UNGER-Prev-s. HTML: WW qo Tu nursefs Trai:-irq. EARL VALBERT AMJTcfed Fw ENQTTSH Hswzm Jrd SCTIHYZU. Emi Ts mum-f.Tf'if13 .as fp 'vis fuvursr as yczi. CLINTON T, VAN ALSTINE-Mkforei 5' EHQPTSTL siivv 1 a'f'1 LUV. CTT WRT tw :fn Nw Univefsivy of Washlnqforv. LILLTAN LOUISE VISSER fC1ubs: French, GTCP, L, L. Lg Ooorfxg Bask-':'bnU, CAD- 'sim CANT '32j SwTr'fvr71Tv'g, nfisermi '33, LfTiIon is unfiaciued as +9 hc-V fufure. EKARBARA VREELAND -lmTef:waMOrm1 Cmrzg CTass Play ushor, Bnronra MTI afff-rm .o'Tf:gc. LSERTRUDE WAC-NER--Clubs: Moran' presiueml InTfzrmf!onaTg LRvwcoTn News edi- 'w5.JT sfeup Prcmj C',1ss Ph. ssgr-rg Cnvfahx ba'T, vfflcy ball '32 Gfrffwdc M3 smfw To we fs mursv. 'RENE M. WAHOVTAK-f-Cmss Play ssPerg Vfwef baii, Epaskcfsgni 32. QOBERTA WALLER ffnkchh. Roofarfn WH qs ess? MTN qraduaiiofw. MARY E. 'NALTERSARTTTO Cmb. Mary WHT qu to Nw Uuivefrslw uf Wq1sTwlvv4gTfufw. WCHARD WARRICKA Maxiorctrj Tw EwgTish, hisfofv scfcmcf nrvfi 'vmHwrY,aHfs, DTC? s Lrcewain abou? which Lfmezqff he WTTT affcrzd. JOYCE WARRINGW Grchesfra. Repmseniafive To BT cnniaw Norfhwesf High Srhow Urzhesira '33, Joyce NST. affervi Washinqmw Siam Coinqff Tafer. DOROTHY WARWICK Crubs: Homur Soricfy Camera T.1kwT.1T1j Prfum 34, Um Mx! vfwfn co'Teqfa. MTLDRED AUBTGNE WATTS-fhkomhg Dramafic Cmmg Soohornom Class ireasurvr '32j l,Tv'coTfwFavw DCrScna's L-d7'1,1r '35j Puffs: ScwTor Bw mmf '35j Caofaiw bd'T, VOITQ, rmTI. haslfcfbaih ba5CbaTT fwfr vefxrsj Cfmsiruffivc' Cofwmuvxf ComnxYHQc1 AdTvT7v Ticket wgmmiftec. JOHNNY WAYNO Hu YQ Baud Frniicj Pwp Band. Jwhmw WHT aifsawi VVashTnqfcm SUM- CcT'cqf-. WARREN WEBERgMl1T0r1Xc1 1:1 Em-Msn s umm qw! 'u.1H1c:m.,1Mf5. Warrmcn NIT' vhfwi Washhwqfrw Sfah- CC' nqf-. HARRY WEEKS- Mfoff-'S lf Edo Tsh sgfevpe, iv 1 5 cms, HMV, Y-JT won. QUTH WEDMARK-fM3lLafc Evwcifsi, hisfory, xrvi Q,a'vv'vwz:rf,l-3 suulrcts, RAW ll ,-.w We-wi a Turion' coT'ccw Tw CaTITorv'3a. LUUTS H. WELNER Cui: LTr1'3', Drgfmi TL VVELDON O. WESTBY -CIuLrs: RiiIC, Aviiaiiorg Ooero. Wcoidori wiII aIIend aeronauiicoi scIiooI, ROBERT WESTROM -Mniored in EnqIiSI' Science, and Iiisiorv. Bob wiII find Worr, HAROLD WHEELERfHorror Socieh. HareIfI wifi eiuenfi ine CoIIeqrf of Puoc Sound. LEIGH WHEELER--Cues: Modern Youir, Debate, Drarna'ic's secreiory, Kn'QI1's gl L'ncoIn: CIass Piavl Owe-ro: Prornq Boys' Ciub service dopnrfnieni chairnnani Hone Roiiq Debaie Iearn. Leiqn wiii arfenci coiieqe. ININIERED WHITNEY--Lirvcoiri News sTaI'I3 Ciubs: InIernoiionoI, Riiie. ALVIN WILEYfI-Iorror RoII, AI wiif aiiend coIIQqe. HUGH WILL--Maif:ren.I in English, eICcIricaI conshuciion, and rnaTIvernoTiCS, GRACE VVILLIAMS --Chbs: GIee, Inferraiionni iaIfoIar, Opera. Grace wiII offend rho CoIIc-oe of Ruqcr Sound, HELEN VIRGINIA WILLIAMS--Senior Prom. HeIen wiII aIIond ine CoIIeqe of Puqei Sound. JANE WILLIAMS' Takoiarig Giee Ciubg Sfudent Lemderg Voiiey baII '33, Jane wi. go in r.1rSe'5 Traininq ei SI. Joseons HOSDIIGI, NORMAN H. WILLIAMSfMeiored ir Enqiish, nneinernarics, and science. Norrna wiII offend the Uriversih of Woshingican. ROBERT WILLIAMS--CIubs: Boxing, Rifieq Sfudenf Leader. Bob wiII qo Io Ire Uliivzersiw of Wasninqfon Iaicf. ROSEMARY IVY WILLIS-Iniernafionoi ciuog Opera usnerg Senior Banquei corr- rniifeeg Assisianf Secrerarv of Big and LiII'e Sisfer Cornrnifiee '34, '35g Honor Roiig Aiiendance roorng LincoInian 1vpisI 35. Rose wanfs To aHend a beaufy coIIeqe. JACK WILLSONfHI-Y: Junior reoresenfaiive Io Siudenr Council. Jack wiII offend coueoe. FERNE WILSON--Honor Socieivj Camera Ciuoj Prom, Eerne wiII offend Moniana SIQTP CoIIeqe, MINNIE HELEN 'vVINGFIELDf Infernarionai ciubg Library ciubg Lincoinien cIubs ediiorg LincoIn News ousiness sIaI'Ig Operaj Orchesirag Chairman of Big and LiI'Ie Sisier Cornrnirice '34, '35. Minnie wanIs To offend ine Univcrsiiy of Wasninqfon. DAVE WINSLOWffMaiored in Enqiish, Leiin, and science. Dave wiII aiiend ine Coileqe of Puqef Sound. PEARL WISE-Opnraj Back-Io-scnooi niqnf. Peari wiII go in nurses Irairiinq, LEE ROY WITHROW-Maiored in Enqiisn, Spanish, and rnathemaiics. GLENN A. VVOJAHN--'Honor Socieiy vice oreasidenig Prong Aciivify Ticker craif rnan. GIenn wifi go Io coIIeqe. DENIS WOLSTENHOLMEfSfuoen1 Leader DOROTHY WOODfTeI1oIaIwq BasIceIbaII, voIIcv boII, hiking one year. Doi wiII go in Iraininq af rho SI. Josepifs Hospiiak. ROBERT E. WOOD-Ciubs: Riiie, Radiog Prom. Bob wiii offend ine Curriss-Wriqnf Tecnr-icoi Insfimfe, WAYNE VVOODY-Boxing CIuI3. Vifoyne wiir :go Io Q reuiicoi 5cIioo'. DICK VVRIGHI'--Mniorcd in Iwisiory, snop, mio art, Dick .viI eivcnxl A Diem' scIvooI. GLEN WYCOEF Cinss Rioy. Gen wiI. s'udy icwe'r-.'. LARRY YOUN'If Ciubs: Oreo, Riieq Operug Junior Broaocasig Lincoin News Siiuf OrcIres'reg Bard. Larrv wiII oc Io besircss coiieqc. EGIDIO ZANVETTORfCops: Rina, Lcrrfrrrmfsg Shmcnr Lenoerg Lingohz News SIAM. Eqidio MII anew? Ihe Urivifrsif Q' Nr-v, Ygrkl LUCILLE BUECH Moiorefi in Erwqish, Gcrrr-ar, ann ciofhinq. BOB EVANS--Riflv Chip. Bop wih Worx in Ihe ForcsI Sf-rvice. ROGER HEBERT' Maiorod in Enqlisr, rnavhofnmics, and Shoo. GEORGE JOHNSONWPQC Woo EasLoIbaI' '32j Mood baskeIbaII Iwo yearsj Cubs: Archery, LeIIerrnen'sg Junior Prorn 331 Senior Prom. Bud wiII qo Io Ihe UniversiIy of Woshingfon. JOHN MORRISH-Maiorerd in Enqkish ana shops, BEHIND THE SCENES KELLY ALLASON--EgvpIiar Liicrafuro Chip. RUTH ANDERSON !Maiored in Enqiish, 5ooos, and nisrory, WILLIAM ANDERSON -Maiored in English, auio shop, ano rnaIhe' 'naIics. ARDITH II.ENE BARNES -ff- Maioreo in English and hisrory. ROY BARWELL--Band four vears. ADRIAN BELETSKI EooILnaII Three yeorsg Track, swirnrning Iwo yearsg CILIIJS: LeIIcrrnCn's, Einned L. Adrian wiII go Io WashinqIon SIQIC CoIIoqfr. MARGARET DALLEYW Hobbv: swirrrriinq. Margarei wi'I bc J QIIQII- Iian. PAUL EASTON Moiorod in EnqIisIi, scierce and shop. GLENN HITCHCOCK-CorrrnerciaI course. PHYILIS HUGHES- Maiued Enqhsh, bookkeeping, and Llohiirq. IIARLEY JENSEN-Maiorod in Enqiishl hisIory, and science. DON JOHNSONffMaiored in Enqhsh. scienfe, and rnaIhen'mIiQ5. RALPH E. JOHNSONfMoiorcd ir Erghsh, Irismry, and scierce. RICHARD JOHNSONWMaiorcL: ir Encyish, r'naIhernaIics, and shop. ANTHONY KAELIN -GIe4' Chit. Anhronv wiII sfudy Diesel engineer- Inq. WELDON KAESAR Maioroa in E-zqIish, niaIhernariQs, anJ shop. BETTY KELLER- Maiorczd in EnqIish4 Gorman and hisIory. FRANK KENDALL-Moicrfrd in Er1f1IisIr rriaIhervaIiQs, and shop. MARIE KRUTSKY-Maiorefx ir Engiisr, shor+hand, and ciorhirq. RUTH LaCOURSIERE--BASRCIEAII, voIIo, DGII, copmim baII, bascboII, hiking, RuIh wiII work HAROLD IANGNESS- Maiorio in Eno-ish ara shop. JOHN MANLEYfKr'ighIs of Lincohrg FooIbaII Three years. John wiII qo fo coIIf-age. BOB McCLAINfMaiored in EnqIish and menhernafics, OILIE MCGLELLAN--Corrwrm:rCiaI Course. JAMES W, McFARLANDfAeropIane Ciubg Trade Iwo Tears. Jin? wiII IraveI afIcr qraduahon. HOWARD J. MORRIS-fRiIIc Ioarng Prom. FRANK MURRAY-r-Maiored in Enqiish, history, and spience. MARIE NIYHREARIIIC Chib. Marie wiII aIIend business coIIcqu, HELEN POSTfMaiored in EnqIish, hisIory, ard arf. WILLIAM O. PROBYfMidqeI fooIbaII, Irack Iwo ye-arsq .Iayvee Lo'- baII '34g CIubs: Le-IIerrnon's, GIee7 Sophomore presiderf '32j Opera Iwo yearsg Prorng Lincoin News SIQH. Chick wiII qo Io the Univorsif, of Washinghzn, LAWRENCE RINARD--LIncoIn News stuff. Larry wiII aYIf:riLI an 3' insIiIuIior: in CaIiIorr'ia. VIVIAN RODGERS-Conirnerciai course. HELEN SCHORBAfProrng Hoobics: IIowers, roadinq. OLIVER SCOTT--Maiored in English and shop. BERNICE TORKLEPfMaiorcd in EnqIish his+ory, and rnaIhcrnaIi..s LORETTA VALDESAMaiored in EnqIish, hisfory, and Spanish. Lorem: wiIl aIIcnd a Governmenr Indian SchooI ar Riverside, California. PHILIP A. VAUGI-IANfMaiGrod in EnqIish, hisrorv, and Shop. MARY DELLA VOSSfAviaIion dung Vo:Iey pau, capIain bali. Mari wiII go Io COIIQQC. TOM NNALSH-'Tom wiIi go To Woshingmn SIQIC C-oiicqc, CLIFFORD WESTfCIiH is qoinq Io on arf schooi. 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Le-T us keep our Taces W l Turned Toward Thar Tomorrow llxl l wiTh minds open and alerT. No lil Tears Tor The good old days. ill l The days To come will be diT- lly : TerenT-louT loeTTer illl For more Than TiTTy-six years lll llli Pioneer, lncorporaTed, has lcepT llli To The TronT as one of The lead- iii i ing concerns in The prinTing in- lll, l dusTry in The NorThwesT. Thru l ceaseless eTlorT we have sTriven ly! li To Tullill every prinTing requir - will menT. ln The changelul d s 3 will ahead Th se e ands ill - i lil pand aT ar swiT ace. y Ell ' n o co l e yes T ll' , l T r , e r ad eT il The M li l 1 - l l i T l l . Q l ll OI' ll ,l ' lll il ti ll l 'l ll l Ol ll ll Distinction i ll ll T il il' lil EAD Wiley W l ,LJ Qf0'r1fn,-2... l l L 'K if' TN, 'Sr STH 4 HL ic KR S T VX st ,' - X, PY .XX QY A.. 54. S L K LM M XX X 'SX 4' g. R McLean, rhe ' ,, ' X , i ouR ADVTTTIENERQ ESQ' if ' 'xv Mqfei X RX Allsirum Prinfing Co. Archer-'s Ice Cream Associafed Phoio Service Beufel Business College Brown and Haley Buckley-King Morfuary Carlson's Yakima Drug Co. Caswell Oprical Co. Cenrennial Flour Mills Commerce S+ree+ Marker Commercial Wi'ecking Co. Craig Furnifure Co. Easiman Kodak Co. Federal Meal' Co. Felfman Curme Co. Gaffney Morfuary Gil Gunderson Hallis Brorhers Harfsook Srudio Henri Jacobs Johnson-Cox Co. Kaufman-Leonard Co. Knapp's Business College Liberal Engraving Co. Lincoln Hardware Lynn Morluary McKinley Hill Business Men: Osrlund 8: Lyness Shoe Repair Saugen's Garage Oasis Coniecfionery lvlac's Service Sfalion Dr. Kennedy Jerry's Shoe Repair Sran's Signal Service Sa+er's Fuel Co. McKinley Radio Supplies Park Theafre lv1argare+'s Beaury Shop Dr. Buis Imperial Marker Medosweei Dairieknx 'XR ModeFBFau+y Aca in Ngjmal Baiiixof Tacoma Olswgg Hardwa X K Pan+oriuniTQlaners I xx XX Parrish 81 Shanklin H X y K N J. C. Penney Co. Gofgiicoma Pelerman Mfg. Co. K Pioneer, lnc. Clarence Po'Her Puger Sound Narional Bank Qualify Knirfing Co. Racine's Wesrern lnsrirure Rialro Thearre Red and Whi+e Sfores: Wesr Coasl' Grocery Vincen+'s Grocery L. A. Pierce H. Anderson Sracey Grocery Fry's Qualify Grocery Fry's Grocery Wapalo Grocery Johnson's Grocery Burger's Quick Service lvlel'ropoli'ran Marker Rabi. M. Smifh Srudio Srandard Fuel Co. Sjrarioners, Inc. Superior Launary Tacoma Pleaiing Works Tacoma Savings 81 Loan Tacoma Secrefarial School Tacoma Trunk Co. Neal E. Thorsen Tschunko's House of Flowers Washingfon Engraving Co. Washingfon Hardware F. B. Wines Co. 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