Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1936
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Our acfiviiies have varied lempos and posi+ions. Sfal'l'ing wifh 'lhe overfure, con- sisling of 'lhe aclminislralion, and confinu- ing +hrough fhe firsl, second, and lhird movemenls, lhen ending wilh 'lhe greal' finale of +he seniors, +he school year is lransformed in'ro a beauliful and realislic musical. Now all +ha'r is asked of you is fo sil back, relax, and enioy 'l'he symphony of I936 which is +o follow. We hope you like il! THE EDITOR. Symphony of 1936 Overlure Adminisl'ra'rion 3 Firs+ Movemenl' Aclivifies A .. Class of 38 .,... Class of 37 ss.s Second Movemenf Clubs sC.sCss..... Third Movemenl' Girls' Sporlso 3 3 Boys' Sporfs sH,ss.s Finale Class of 36 .... Aclverlisers 3 3 3 Moderalo U-, 3- Fesloso - - - -Syncopafed Alla Marcia , - - A Tempo - - Moderalo Accelerando so-,o,Largo 3 - H 3 oAllegro A glimpse from the park ALMA MATER if 1 Wx i I Y 5 '-'Qi' 7 2 !......... I Li... r x 5 E 5 I W f W9 1:23 9 LLI1 -.V.f '. fffQ'fLl 1 . .QQ Y 97 :lf . , V 1. .- 2 4- 1 Wxghn 'ff ' 71' 'i , .4 'Y +1451 M js? 'Pnl 5 In K - Q, - fr fa-'I Q wif,-Tffm - 72-iga J ,Hx ' ,TJ LINCOLN PARK OUR CONCERT HALL Qmfm ADMINISTRATION Moderato 060 fffwolay ENGLISH 65 ADMINISTRATION Courage, boys, just keep on grinning You will surely Win. Principal Greetings Three years have passed leaving memories as oT a beauTiTuI musical number played on The sTrings oT youTh- Tul human inTeresTs. Progress in schoIasTic aTTainmenT has been The melody: Triendships, The harmony, and The Thrill OT ioyTul living, The rhyThm ThaT has sTirred To splendid eTTorT. The occasional diTTicuITy encounTered has been buT The dissonance which, when resolved, makes olrhei- parTs The sweeTer by conTrasT. I wish Tor each oT you ThaT The whole oT IiTe may be a symphony of happy experiences, numerous and IasTing Triendships, abounding heaITh, enough oT weaITh, and courage To engage in vigorous combaT when necessary. W. C. P. Ivleddins The highways OT IiTe are well- marked wiTh signs and direcTions To guide us along The iourney, so Ier us Think seriously which road will lead To The desired goal. There are guesTions ThaT each in- coming pupil may well asls himself as he begins his secondary Training: WhaT will be The resulT oT Three years spenT in Lincoln I-Iigh School? Will I be Tully prepared Tor whaT may TOI- low? Am I going To puT TorTh every eTTorT To Iearn all I can? Am I going To be a good ciTizen? Ivlay your IiTe ever be one oT hap- piness, heaITh and progress. B. O. Beal fe 0, Vice Principal 8 Row Row Row Row Row 4vJ. R. Hoais, A. R. Haynes, C, L. Bonham, W. H. Siells, W. F. Grass, B. O. Beal, J. E. Frail. Row 3fW. C. Orr, F, A. Erspamer, W. C. P. Meddins, L. E. Anderson, J. C, Barlow, H. Manrz, W. R. Drake. Row 2-N. Merrick, H. Brush, E. Haddow, M. Marlin, B. Enger, J. Maclniyre, C. Thornhill, L. Johnsion, H, Whiiney, Row I-fH. Clarhe, E. Washburn, E. Ramsay, O. Howey, Z. Bonney, H. Pangborn, l. Moore. Administration EVENTY-SEVEN conducrors and iwo cancerr masrers led The chorus of musicians here ai Lincoln High, during rhe season of '35 and '36, Wirh periecr harmony lhe conducrors obrained good resulrs 'from 'rheir pupils rhroughour Jrhe year ro reach a happy finale in June, l936. Ear The iirsi Jrime in lhe hisiory oi The school ihe Commercial deparimenl' fools ihe maioriry enrollmeni away from ihe English seciion by having o few more pupils, The Tirsr having 2,I92 srudenrs and rhe laiier 2,l55. These Two are always by far 'ihe masi heavily enrolled secrions oi rhe school, rhe rwo courses iogeiher enabling a person io manage his own business affairs inlelligenlly. Eleven deparlmenis, in all, are represenlecl ai Lincoln. They are English, Commercial, Hisiory, Home Economics, Science, Foreign Language, Music, lndus- rrial Arrs, Physical Eclucorion, Marhemaiics, and rhe Library. The office can appropriaiely be called lhe hearr of ihe school. The arlenclance deparimenr, heacled by Miss Washburn, efiicienrly lseeps a record ai ihe siuden'r's aliendance, reasons Tor absence, and oiher maiiers. 4-H. A, Posi, C. E. Wesigafe, W. l-l. Parchin, R. E. Elder, W. Scoii, O. B. Needham, W. J. Allison, E. R. Sizer, C. Nichols. 3-C. R. Schwarz V. D. Keyes, O, l. Farsyih, K. Crim, J. Lilly, L. Lingenfelier, O. Opgenorfh, E. M. Adams, N, H. Ubben. W. P, Wagley, L. VanDevenier, G. Scarf, M. R, Goheen, M. Moyer, M. Barrerr, G, Liddell, A. Messelin, B, W. Chesney, IVM. Oleson, E, Thorsleinson, E. Rummel, G. Cunningham, R. Palo, T. Kendall, P. B. Sowell, G. Parlscr, B. S. Medclins 9 1- CDfHce All business ond odrninisTroTive TuncTions cenTer in The oTfice. These include such ocTiviTies os operoTe Through The loudspeoker sysTer'n ond The swiTchboord. Our loudspeoker sysTer'n is on espe- ciol convenience developed ond pro- duced by TolenT Tound here in Lin- coln l-ligh School. We ore proud oT The obiliTy shown by The vorious pupils who ore being Troined Tor TuTure oc- TiviTy in This very rnodern r'neThod ol reaching The public. To lvlrs. lVlc1rTin, our eTTicienT clerk, we owe mony Thonks Tor her cheer- Tul response To our mony needs. To Mr. Beol ond lvlr. Meddins we wish To express our opprecioTion Tor Their kind- ly help, direcTion, ond counsel. 0 Enghsh AlThough This course is cornpulsory, iT probobly would be iusT os populcrr iT iT were noT, Tor good English is one oT The rnosT irnporTc1nT iTen'rs in our sTrug- gle To geToheo1d. ATTer one hos Tinished The required Tour ser'nesTers oT This secTion, he hos The choice oT vorious odvonced Eng- lish subiecTs. FirsT, ore The newswriT- ing closses, conducTed by lvlr. PosT, The odviser oT The Lincoln News. From These he chooses his sToTT eoch sernes- Ter. IT The sTudenT needs help ond procTice in public speoking, he rnoy ioin one of lvliss LingenTelTer's closses. AnoTher populor senior subiecT is Ad- vonced CornposiTion which is usuolly ToughT by Miss lvlcDonnell, heod oT The deporTr'nenT. History Department Economics ond sociol problems, elecTives, ore chosen by numbers indicoTing o growing in- TeresT in These subiecTs. A new course, PociTic ReloTions, hcrs been on The elecTive lisT since SepTernber. AT presenT, This course deols wiTh Chino, Jopon, Jopon's PcrciTic MondoTe, ond The inTeresTs oT The UniTed STcrTes in The PcrciTic. The course is To be suTFicienTly elosTic To permiT oT The sTudy oT oTher oreos ol The PociTic os occosion orises. During The yeor new rnenwbers hove been odded To The sToTT. lvlr. Schwarz come in SepTen'rberg lvlr. Nichols in Februory To Toke The ploce oT lvlr. Beniornin, whose poss- ing wos keenly TelT by his rnony Triends. Commercial Department Commercial work is used almosf every day in everyone's life. Thaf probably is fhe reason 2,I92 sfudenfs are enrolled in This deparfmenf, fhe largesl' enrollmenf of any secfion in fhe school. Affer a course in bookkeeping and sfenographic work a sfudenf is pre- pared for general office work if he does nof care fo go on fo college. Adverfising and sales give an insighf info ofher vocafional possibilifies, especially sales, as fhousands enfer fhis field of work. One will encounfer Lincoln Alumni in almosf any com- mercial esfablishmenf in fhe cify. Many pupils of fhis deparfmenf ob- fain real experience by working in fhe office and helping Miss Washbuu'n: many ioin fhe business sfaffs of fhe sfudenf publicafions, The Lincoln News and The Lincolnian. Science In our science deparfmenf are handled such subiecfs as biology, chemisfry, physics, agricul- fure, efc. Each year fhe sfudenfs inferesfed in fhe pres- ervofion of our foresfs make a frip fo some area designafed by lhe Foresfry Deparfmenf of our governmenf as desirable for reforesfrafion. One such area has already been filled, and we are soon +o receive anofher. Miss Kelley wifh her sfaff of science insfruc- fors provide many opporfunifies for sfudenfs who are looking forward fo a fufure in fhe scien- 'rific world. Home Economics Can she make a cherry pie, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? Can she make a cherry pie, charming Billy? She can make a cherry pie, quick as a caf can wink her eye - If you have noi already found fhis ouf, you mighf verify if by asking some of fhe eighfy lads who elecfed fo learn how fo selecf food wisely, markef economically, and prepare wholesome meals. The lassies' inferesfs are as wide aparf as bandaging shop casualfies and culfivafing arfisfic inferesfs. Their direcfors in fhe arf of living are Pru- denfia B. Sowell, Zaidee E. Bonney, Bernice Enger, Ecile Y. l-laddow, Mary O. l-lowey, l-lelen Pangborn, Edifh Befh Ramsay. Foreign Language The Foreign Language deparTmenT includes Teachers and sTudenTs oT LaTin, German, French, and Spanish. The Teachers are Miss Lilly and Mr. PaTchin, Spanish, Miss Kendall and Mrs. ScoTT, German, Mrs. Messelin, French: and Mrs. ScoTT and Miss Lid- dell, LaTin. The enrollmenT This semes- Ter is six hundred and sevenTy-six: Spanish classes numbering abouT Three hundred, LaTin one hundred sixTy, and French and German abouT one hun- dred each. ObiecTives Tor sTudying Toreign lan- guages vary: PracTical-For college enTrance, or as a prerequisiTe Tor law, medicine, science, or nursing, or To in- crease one's knowledge oT English. CulTural-For The enioymenT To be de- rived Trom language sTudy, or To en- rich one's background by a sTudy oT The liTe, cusToms, and liTeraTures oT Toreign peoples, ancienT and modern, Through The medium oT Their own Tongues. T21 1 Music OT The Music DeparTmenT we mighT say ThaT iT reaches inTo The liTe oT The communiTy To a greaTer exTenT Than any oTher oT These groups. The band is called upon Tor many civic TuncTions, such as The spring daTTodil parade, and aTTords universal enioymenT. The orchesTra, Too, renders service noT only in our own public gaTherings buT in answer To requesTs Trorn oTher schools. Added To This we are indebTed To The glee clubs, boTh boys and girls, Tor numbers presenTed in our own pro- grams, assemblies, radio broadcasTs, and chorus work in The opera. We appreciaTe The Tine work oT Mrs. Goheen who has charge oT The orchesTra, glee clubs, and The opera. Mr. Anarde is building up a band or- ganizaTion oT which we are iusTly proud. lndustrial Arts This deparTmenT oTTers a large varieTy oT shop work in addiTion To drawing and relaTed sub- iecTs. The courses include wood work, elecTrical consTrucTion, elecTrical Theory, radio consTruc- Tion, sheeT rneTal work, hoT and cold meTal work, machine shop pracTice, and auTo me- chanics. The drawing includes mechanical, machine, and archiTecTural'drawing. RelaTed maThemaTics and science are given wiTh prac- Tical shop applicaTions, and vocaTional Training is being oTTered in some oT The shop courses. There are nine Teachers in The deparTmenT and over Twelve hundred sTudenTs enrolled. Physical Education Boys-Lessons in theoretical health and hygiene, given one day each week by assigned outlines, library work, and lectures, are practiced in the laboratory environment ot the in- door and outdoor activity program carried on during the remaining tour days. Student leaders are used to help teach sports' tundamentals dur- ing the activity periods and administer an extensive intra-mural program in which ideals ot citizenship are en- couraged. Girls-The purpose ot this depart- ment is to provide such a program at gymnastic exercises, dancing, plays. games, and sports as will develop an individual not only to a higher degree physically, but mentally and spiritu- ally as well. It is the obiect to attain a well-adiusted organism-a con- trolled mind and body which may best meet all situations in lite. l-lealth, strength, and skill are the physical by-products. Library As a source ot intormation there is no better spot in Lincoln l-ligh than the library. Our etticient Librarian, Miss Anderson, takes great pains to keep our library up to date although hampered greatly by lack ot tunds. Our list ot magazines put upon the shelves tor the use ot students and teachers is com- prehensive and attords an opportunity to keep abreast ot the times. It more money could be alloted to the replen- ishing ot our stock at books and magazines all concerned would be greatly benetited. Mathematics X3 t ZXY 't Y21the square ot the unknown quantity in the minds ot the sophomores who pour through the doors at Lincoln l-ligh each September and February. By the time they have become seniors the value ot X and Y have been demonstrated by the help at the mathematics department, to the satistaction at all concerned. The subiects presented in this de- partment are required tor much ot the advanced work, both at high school and at college. A great part ot the toundational education is laid here and the training ot the mind to think is one ot the objectives. Mr. Orr has taithtully served as head ot this sec- tion tor many years. 3 STanding LeTT To RighT: Joyce Dunbar, Senior Repre- senTaTive Miss Moyer, Adviser Mr. Meddins, Principal Mr. Wagley, Adviser Miss Cleson, Adviser Mariorie Moeller, Sophomore RepresenTaTive SeaTecl LeTT To RighT: Ford Willey, Boys' Club Repre- senTaTive Mary Koper, Secre-Tary Jean Wood, PresidenT Virginia Folsom, Girls' Club RepresenTaTive Larry Lomax, Commissioner of AdverTising Student Council HE lseynoTes oT Lincoln High School's acTiviTy liTe were The sTudenTs in ThaT peppy and alerT group called The STudenT Council. Several amendmenTs To The school consTiTuTion and revision OT The qualiTicaTions Tor earning aThleTic awards were among Their TirsT underlralsings. BoosTing The acTiviTy Ticl4eT was The Theme oT The TirsT assembly given by The council, and The exTensive campaign To sell Those Ticl4eTs was under The supervision oT This group. This year The annual FooTball NighT program was held in The audiTorium and laTer The dance in The gym. This acTiviTy, sponsored by The STudenT Council, was given To aid iniured TooTball players. During The spring semesTer They gave several maTinee dances. RedecoraTion aT Their room and bringing To daTe The aThleTic picTures was a valuable improveme-nT To The school. On April 24 and 25 Jean Wood and Three oTher delegaTes aTTended The annual l-ligh School ConvenTion aT WashingTon STaTe College. The members have worked hard and They have Tinishecl a mosT successTul year. Jean Wood, A. S. B. Preside-nT, is To be commended Tor his unTiring eTTorTs. This acTive group oT sTudenTs is deserving oT our congraTulaTions. SeaTed LeTT To RighT: Connie Delmore, Sophomore RepresenTaTive Jock Nicholson, Commissioner of AThleTics Velma NoThsTein, Commissioner oT Journalism HiToshi Tamaki, Senior Repre- senTaTive AbsenT: Neil Sizer, Vice PresidenT Warner MaTson, Commissioner aT AdverTising Bob Johnson, Commissioner OT PubliciTy Adelle Sheriff, Junior Repre- senTaTive Woodrow STrandberg, Junior RepresenTaTive U43 Our palenTs heard The school bell ring again for Them. Baclc-to-School Night T Tl-lE annual Bacl+To-School NighT, November l2, Twelve hundred guesTs were welcomed by The Lincoln TaculTy. ATTer The parenTs had visiTed The Teachers, a program was presenTed. Mr. Meddins gave an address oT welcome and The girls' quarTeT sang. Colored naTure slides oT ouT-door liTe in The woods and mounTains by L. D. Lindsley were TeaTured. Special exhibiTs, arranged by Lawrence McGuire, displayed work OT The various shops and arT classes. Parent-Teachers Association HE symphony oT Lincoln l-ligh School would noT be compleTe wiThouT menTioning The ParenT-Teacher AssociaTion. Their program included sTudy groups, a ChrisTmas parTy, and The annual l:ounder's Day program. Mrs. M. D. Wilkinson, Junior PasT Preside-nT oT WashingTon Congress, and NaTional ParenT EducaTion Chairman, was The main speaker oT The Founder's Day program. Musical numbers by Lincoln sTudenTs compleTed The program. BirThday cake was served To over Two hundred and TiTTy guesTs in The caTeTeria and The cusTomary candle-lighTing ceremony was perwcormed. Mr. Wilbur Pafchin Mrs. W. D. STeworT -wif-sf Mrs. Paul Kliese ,..,,,,. PresidenT Mrs. Anno McCuTchin IsT Vice-presidenT 2nd Vice-presidenT Mrs. V. WrighT ,,,,,,,, SecreTary Mrs. George Gibbs .,,, Treasure: PubliciTy Chairman L '51 Trllaute to Mr Benjamin To 'rhe memoly of one deally loved and lespecled by all 'lhose who knew hum we pay flms hlbufe His was 'rluly a Lmcoln luke chalaclel always doing fol ollmels buf expechng no'I'l1 and genelosrly If only mole of us could leave flns wol ld havmg luved such a beauh ful and harmonious life' To hum can well be applied +l1e old adage None knew hum buf lo love lnm OI named lum bu+ +o plalse ing in refurn. He lived a life of kindness clzgsf me vemenf ACTIVITIES CLASS OF aa CLASS OF 37 Festoso J394' log? V vga WRX XXXX ACTIVITIES Three cheers for old Lincoln The school that We love Business Sfaff Slanding-Kennelh Odemark, Ad- verlising Manager: Joyce Dunbar, Typisi: Lorraine Holshauser, So- liciior: Margarel Nicklason, So- licilorp Carl Slrand, Soliciforg Vernice Scoil, Soliciior: Irene Po- iaski, Solicifor: Virginia Wi'agge, Soliciior: Jim Paifin, Phofogra- pher. Sealed, Leif To Righi'-Elizabelh Poly, Typisl: Jess Genardine, Cashier: Anlone Jelusich, Business Manager: Larl'y Lomax, Circula- 'rion Manager: Beulah Eskildsen, Assislanf Circulaiion Manager. Lincolnian RADUALLY Jrhe Lincolnion slalzl began lo blend, building in Crescendo lo The grand climax which was The I936 Lincolnian. The Tempo of ihe school year is readily shown as il lulls or swings along al a rapid pace. All lhe deparlmenls of lhe school life, represenled by ihe difierenl seciions of Jrhe symphony, worked rogeiher +o form Jrhe perleci harmony ihal is lheirs. The liierary slaii, under ihe supervision oi Miss Meddins, has worked 'iairhiully lo presenl io you a Truly aliraclive and original annual. The ariislic work of l-larry Keller which occurs on many pages ihroughoul rhe book gives ii a++rac+iveness and originalily as The music Theme is carried our. The Annual plays a big pari in The finale of +he school year. Mr. Frail's helpful and ever-ready advice spurred The business s+al'F on io selling more adverlising so Jrhoi you mighi have a beiier book. The budgei prepared by +he business manager, Anlone Jelusich, carried ihe Annual over Jrhe Top. Due io much hard work Jrhe soliciiors exceeded 'rheir adveriising quola by a large margin. The circulalion of I,9OO books proved +ho'r rhe Lincoln spirir is noi lacking in supporiing aciiviiies. Ediforicl Sfaff Slanding-Faye Nelson, Personals: Frances McCar+, Girls' Sporfs. Sealed, Leif To Righr - Belly Webb, Clubs: Aldo Ceccanii, Ediior: Velma Nolhsfein, Lloyd Forbes. Boys' Sporfs: Rhoda Lud- wick, Aclivilies. U33 Lincoln News-Spring Slaff i Row 5-L, Wilhrow, J. Turner, R. NorlhcuTT, M. Kogeler, B. Good, J. Milchell, M. Helrn, B. Johnson, H. Hoshide, W. Bisnefl, R. Lokhen. Row 4-H. Keller, V. Bounds, H. Gierhe, A. Gleoson, E, Horner, J. Hewill, A, Honson, T. Goolnins, H. Freernon, R. Word, E. McCord, E. Corlson. Row 3-H. PosT, M. McKenzie, A. Hon- son, C. Ross, M. Honsler, M. FriTTs, K. Phillips, H. Smilh, J. Peele, A. Miller, H. Frederick, B. Wilson, E, Monoroy. Row 2-R, Bullord, C. Delrnore, M. MiTchell, A. Bruner, R, Olsen, B. Brow- er, V, Shoger, E. Berqlund, B. Wells, A. McCormick, J, Morshclll, C. Joch- son. Row lfM. Munson, L, Bullon, R. Ny- sfrom, V, Horris, V. Rasmussen, M. Robblee, L. Wagner, J. Foulk, B. Whisner, J. Derby, J, AbboTT, L. Scheulze, D. Sepefoshi. Lincoln News EPEATING iTs record, seT in The posT yeors, The Lincoln News broughT honor To Lincoln High School ogoin in l935-36. The Columbia ScholosTic Press AssocioTion iudged The News To be The besT high school poper oT iTs closs in The nofion. Dick Meyers received recogniTion Tor coming The TorThesT oT ony delegoTe To The CS. P. A. ConvenTion held in Milwoulqee, Wisconsin. For The Third consecuTive yeor Mr. PosT, The ediToriol ond business odviser OT The poper, helped judge The rnimeogrophed popers in The WhiTrnon Press AssocioTion. RoberTo Bullord received noTionol honors ond o leey Tor creoTive wriTing. ln The Pociiic CoosT news compeTiTion Bob Johnson, Borboro Wells, ond Vervion Rasmussen plocecl ornong The Tive highesT. The Tollowing mernbers OT The ediToriol sToTT were oworded gold pins oT The onnuol Lincoln News bonqueT: Diclf. Meyers, RoberTo Bullord, Roy Lohlsen, BeTTie Whisner, Moe Eyrner, Eileen l-lorner, Ado Bruner, ond Eugene Monory. Bob Johnson, ediTor7 Virginio Thornos, TeoTure ediTorg Jock Shiremon, business monogerg Gnd Rhoda Ludwiclq, posT business rnonoger, eoch received o ruby pin. Lincoln News-Fall Sfaff Row 3-H. A. Posl, J. MlTchell, E. Monoroy, J. Genordine, M. Bolsinger, B. Melz, J. Schuler, B. Duncon, R. Lolslsen, B. Johnson, L. Wilhrow. Row 2-A. CecconTi, M, Vogel, A. Miller, A. Bruner, W. Worsler, B. Webb, H. Frederick, J. l-lewilf, A. Honson, T. Goolnins, J. Slonfield. Row I-R. Bulldrd, N, Moore, B. Whis- ner, J. Derby, C. TolboT, R. Ludwicls, J. Peele, E. Horner, E. Thiel, B. Wells. U91 Senior Class Play Casf Dr. l-laggeff, a caunfry doclor ,.,.g,,, ----.-------W Susan l-laggeff, ninefeen, in love wiih Warren Abby, fhe l-loggeffs faifhful maid-------- Mrs. l-laggeff, fhe docfor's wife -, ,,,,, Ada l-laggefl, fhe elder daughfer .,.,,,,,,, Warren Creamer, fhe village paperhangerm- Tallanf, an arf forger-- Rosen, an arf swindler- Davenporf, an arf crific-- Cosfumes: Maurine Wade Mariorie McKinney Mi R rn Adviser I guess being kissed will make you sfop your nonsense. -----Paul Jacobus ----l-lelen Frederick Barbara l-lunfsmon ------Doris Capener ---------Sylvia Braz ---Warner Mafson ----Jack Shiremon -- ---Terry Walker -----Bob Sprenger Commiffees Janice Peferson I Make-Up: Wayne Chamberlain Jean Simpson How rd Sh if r Bernice Kirlsebo Gladys Haclserd Befly Phillips Lesla Kipper ss a say, a a e Rhoda Ludwick June Johanson Properfies: Weldon Brassefh Virginia Shager Jean Smilh Rufh Jensen Mildred Cole June Peele Vernice Scofl Poul Sera Miss Whifney, Adviser Miss Lingenfelfer, Adviser N December l3 and l4, fhe Senior class presenfed The Lafe Chrisfopher Bean, a fhree acf comedy by Sidney l-loward. Unusually fine acfing combined wifh humorous, excifing, and rornanfic plof siluafions made up a comedy enferfoinmenf of real value. Miss Laura Lingenfelfer is fo be congrafu- lafed for coaching and producing such a successful Senior class play and much credil' should be given fo fhe orchesfra whose music added fo fhe affair. Dr. l-laggeff and his family have af one fime given refuge fo o greal' arfisf. When fhe play begins, some years offer Mr. Bean's deafh, an excifed world is in pursuif of his work and defails of his life and characfer. The l-laggeff family, who have some of fhe arfisf's painfings, suddenly realize fheir value and become hard, selfish, and ill-Tempered. lf is Abby, fhe family servanf, who has one of his greafesf painf- ings, which she cannof be persuaded fo sell or give away. Abby is fhe only one who really undersfood and appreciofed fhe arfisf, and her marriage +o him is revealed. Alfhough each charocfer was excellenfly porfrayed, Paul Jacobus was parficularly oufsfanding in 'rhe parf of Dr. l-laggeff. Barbara l-lunfsman, who played fhe parf of Abby, and Doris Capener, who was Mrs. l-lagge+f, were also very fine. if illsildlllllllifflol SONGS Silver Moon Molher Your Land and My Land Richard Boyles Mary Koperm, Nedra Garffn, Rifa Clemenfnw. Alberfa Bakerw, Asfrid Anderson Roy Sfevensw Mae Eymer--,, , ' ., or Jr -- ref'-1 11- , 'H-Yu. -1 ,,.......... , , H, , ea. Opera Barbara Friefchie , . ,.,,,,Sue Royce ,,,.-Sally Negley ,, .,Laura Royce ,,,Mrs. l-lunfer Z., .,Jack Negley ,,,,Mammy Lou ,Tim Greene Ed Crosfon,,,,, .v,, udp.- Russel l-leglund ,,,, ,,.,. S ergeanf Perkins Coslumes: Mariorie McKenny Elizabelh Fisler Dara Mack Maxine Shepard Miss Ramsay, Advi Make-Up: Gladys l-lackard Bernice Kirkebo Mildred Hanson Rulh Jensen SEI' James Paffinm, ,..,,..Capfain Trumbull Larry Lomoxn Lyle Smilh .,,, , Kennefh Schuh. ,, , Lawrence Bergw, Paul Srnilh,, ,, Bill Skillings, ,,,, Bill Gehrin ., W Maurice Neherw, Commillees H, sfxrfhur Friefchle ,,,,,.Edgar Sfrong ,,-,-Dr. l-lall Boyd ,N ,,,,, Zeke Bramble ,,,.,,Colonel Negley ,,----Mr. Friefchie ,,,,..-Fred Gelwex ,,,-General Jackson Marion Barber Hazel Burke Jean Smilh June Johanson llela Kipper Lorna Wollan Irene Rakos Carmen Knapp Mildred Crooks A 'l Sh ' nr a eiman Lorraine Danielson Josephine Demers Thelma Ufigard Lillian Hughes Margaref Lyberg June Peele Berry Phillips Elsie Rufila Charles Mool'e James Schuler Frances Wrye Andrew Drobnack Dorothy Byers Belfy Walker Miss Linqenfelfer, Adviser Elizabelh Hallberg Propediesz Winifred Richards Wayne Chamberlin Miss Whifney, Adviser EAUTIFUL songs, gay music, clever acfing, gorgeous cosfumes, and picfuresgue scenery all helped fo make Sigmund Romberg's My Maryland fhe biggesf evenf of fhe school year. Barbara Friefchie, fhe belle of Fredericksburg, falls in love wifh Capfain William Trumbull, a Norfhern officer. Mr. Friefchie, her fafher and a proud Soufherner, opposes fhe affair. So, when Trumbull is ordered fo go fo l-lagersfown, Barbara goes fhere fo marry him. While preparing for fhe wedding af 'lhe minisfer's house, Trumbull is called fo baffle. Lafer Barbara shoofs a Soufhern soldier fo profecf her lover. Trumbull is wounded in baffle and Barbara hides him in her home. Mr. Friefchie discovers Trum- bull, buf Barbara persuades her fafher fo allow him fo remain. The lives of bofh Barbara and Trumbull are endangered by fhe populace when fhey furn againsf Barbara who defies fhem wifh a Union flag. General Sfonewall Jackson gives his famous order fo shoof anyone who harms eifher Barbara or fhe flag. Credif is clue Mrs. Margaref Rawson Goheen who direcfed fhe producfion, Miss Laura Lingenfelfer who coached fhe dramafics and fhe Senior orchesfra which accompanied. Every member of fhe casf por- frayed his role excellenfly, buf Mary Koper was especially oufsfanding in fhe parf of Barbara Friefchie. 2 ,l4rlJ.ll .J l2ll Celebrafing The Thanksgiving Q22 B. Sprenqer, J. DeWolie, J. Peele R. Boyles, M. Eymer, P. SeTo. Debate ESOLVED: ThaT The several sTaTes should enacT legislaTion providing Tor a sys- Tem oT compleTe medical service available To all ciTizens aT public expense. ArgumenTs Tor and againsT This Topic were debaTed very Torcibly during The pasT year by The debaTe Team. The non-decision Type aT debaTe is Tavored by The Lincoln debaTers. The Team enTered The debaTe TournamenT aT C. P. S. This spring. AT The end OT The season a discussion club was Tormed in which viTal quesTions OT The day were discussed. Football Night USICAL numbers, dance specialTies, and a sTunT by The varsiTy TooTball squad were The high-lighTs oT The program, November 27, in The audiTorium aT The FooTball NighT celebraTion. Max lvlrohs and Leo lvlagrini were The masTers of ceremonies. ATTer The program, over six hundred and TiTTy people danced To The music oT The Arcadians in The gym, which was decoraTed in The TooTball moTive. Velma NoThsTein was chairman oT The aTTair, assisTed by Winnifred Baker and Joyce Dunbar, wiTh Mr. Ubben as The adviser. holidays in a big way. I s Mr. Allison, Adviser. STudenTs- Sfandin Lefi lo Ri hi-Wanda qi 9 Klinieerl, Ruby Olson, Lois Beegle, Peggy Durbin, Fay Bounds, Rulh Smifh, Jean Merchant Dorolhy l-lughes, Belle Berland. Sealed, Leif fo Righf-Irwin Une derdahl, Lloyd Forbes, Jack Frosi, Ha rry Halberg. Junior Prom ll APANESE GARDENS was The Theme of The Junior-Senior prom This year. Beaufiful cherry blossoms and wisieria decoraied ihe gym and across +he ceiling were hung brighily colored Japanese lanlerns. The shori inlermission program Teaiured nine Japanese girls in Jrwo novel naiive dances. A group of senior girls did a clever 'lap waliz number. Jaclf. Frosl was The general chairman and The Commiliee chairmen were Irwin Uderdahl, Lois Beegle, Fay Bounds, Doroihy Hughes, Belle Berland, Jean Merchant Rulh Smiih, Harry i-lalberg and Lloyd Forbes. Santa's Twins OR The pasi Twelve years The Lincoln News has sponsored San+a's Twins ia spread Yulelide happiness among The needy families of The communiiy. S+. Niclffs assisianis, Jane Derby and Norma Moore, helped approximalely eighly-Tive families. The girls were in charge oi The Toy drive and assigned The Chrisimas families To The various roll rooms. All The brolsen Toys were mended in The wood shop. On December IZ, SanJra's Twins held a maiinee dance Tor The purpose oi raising money To buy more lays. San+a's Twins Dance. 23 Lincoln Lassies geT acquuinTed. Girls' Mixer T Tl-lE beginning oT The Tall semesTer The Social deparTmenT oT The Girls' club gave a maTinee dance. The purpose oT This mixer was To help The new girls make new Triends and To inTroduce The girls' council oTTicers To Them. Members oT The STadium Girls' Club Council were The honored guesTs. Over Tive hundred girls danced To The music aT WalTei' Olsen's orchesTra. A shorT inTermission program was prese-nTed, aTTer which reTreshmenTs were served. Advertisers TTRACTIVELY painTed hall boards have added a greaT deal in color To LincoIn's halls. These signs adverTise all oT our school acTiviTies and help puT Them over. Third hall has been The work shop oT our painTers, and in spiTe oT all inTerrupTion and disTurbance They have done a good iolo. BulleTin boards in all The halls have been used, and The Service deparTmenT oT The Boys' club l4epT The boards clean and ready Tor use. 24 lT Pays To AdverTise. l.eTT To RighT-Hiram l-lopla Bob Sprenger, l-larry Keller. The Sophomores sTurT Their social life. Sophomore Mixer NE oT The acTiviTies oT The Tall semesTer was The Sophomore Mixer, November I5, Tor sophomores only. The purpose oT The mixer was Tor The new sTudenTs To make Triends. ApproximaTely eighT hundred sTudenTs enjoyed The music oT Bill BaTy's orchesTra. There was a shorT inTermission program and reTreshmenTs. Connie Delmore, Sophomore presidenT, was general chairman and Marjorie Moeller, Doreen Benson, Leva ATl4ins, T-larrieT Nyman, and Lorraine GriTTiTh were The commiTTee chairmen. Stage Crew URING The course OT The school year, enTerTainmenTs have been puT on in Lincoln's audiTorium. The sTeady preseverance and good workmanship oT The sTage crew have conTribuTed largely To The success oT Those acTiviTies. WiTh Mr. Turner as adviser, The crew has louilT scenery Tor The opera and class play and made decoraTions Tor The proms. ln addiTion, They have managed The sTage aT all assemblies and compleTed small iobs Tor oTher organizaTions. Spring Stag Oren Jones, Manger and ElecTri- cian Earl Engrnan, AssisTanT Manager John Bronow, AssisTanT ElecTrician Cyril Hanson, ProperTy Manager Bill Bronaw, CarpenTer Fall STQTT Ray Billings, Manager Oren Jones, AssisTanT Manager Carl LogerquisT, ElecTrician Earl Engman, CarpenTer Cyril Hanson, STage l-land T253 Row 3-A. Molander, V. PendleTon, F Bounds, l. NorTh, M, Thompson, L Pearson, B. Pelegruifi, L. Bubbins M. Wade, J. Peierson. Row 2-L. Lockwood, D. PeTersen, J Simpson, B. Walker, l, Byers, K. Polls M, HobarT, l. STracey, W. Curran W. Baker. Row I--A. Durham, A. Anderson, T Goohins, V. Miller, G. STracey, W Meddins, A, Hawl-Q, R. Clemenf, M Koper lPresidenTl A. Bal-ser. Cihrs CHee Club O LOVELY were The songs by The Girls' QuarTeTTe and The Girls' Glee club ThaT Their beauTy sTill lingers in our memory. Open Thy Blue Eyes, Rain, and Pcvanne were a Tew oT The numbers used. The Girls' QuarTeTTe, which has become so popular during The lasT year, sang Tor The Class Play and several assemblies. The TwenTyfone girls and boys Thc1T sing in The Aecapella choir are To be con- groTulaTed Tor malaing iT such a success. Band AVE you ever realized how much The bond adds To all The games and acTiviTies aT Lincoln? lTs music helped To inspire our wild enThusiasm, and iTs Tield TormaTions enTerTained us beTween halves. The clever drills This year were led by WalTer Byers. This year on April 25-26 The band parTicipaTed in a high school band conTesT aT BremerTon, WashingTon. AnoTher oT Their acTiviTies, besides playing in assemblies, was a coasT To coasT broadcasT. On The 8Th oT May They presenTed Their annual perTormance. Wes T-lolly,..,, ,,,,,,.. Presidenl' Dick Myers, L. ,,,, Vice PresidenT BeTTy Swanson ,,,, , ,,,, SecreTary Row 4fE, Kowalchuls, F. Polich, B. Lyons, R. Edwards, T. Walker, J. Zeugner, M. McCuTchan, R, Carder, R. Bernlsen, H. Huggard, K. Sulslon, O. T-losTeTTer, J. Thomas, J. Deacon, W. Byers, C. CoTTrell. Row 3-P. Sullivan, D. Dravis, W. Schmechel, M. Swanson, C. PeTerson, C. Armson, C. Garlic!-2, M. Folsom, R. Simpson, P. Meyer, I. Osilund. Row 2-D. Meyer, B, Gammon, J. Turner, D. Bush, A. Ryncarz, B. Swan- son, M, Jones, B. Johnson, P. BorTleTT, K. McDonald, H. Burl-ae, S, French, F. Asbury. Row lfE. Nelson, L. Hoffman, R. Taylor, D. Black, B. Holley, L. Lund- gren, F. Richardson, D. ChrisTian, E. Michael, S. CasTle, L. Kose, E. Ber- Tram Bogue, A. Emanuel. T263 Row PK. Schul lLibrarianl D. Haines, C. Anderson, E. Manaroy, D. h L Be B Lyphardl, G. Gra am, . rg, . Shillings lSecrelaryl. Row 3'M. Freeman, H. Rawlings, K. Anderson, B. Parker, M. Maxwell, V. Collins, R. Syverson, M. Pills, V. An- derso Row 2-C. Richfer, H. Meyers, H. Hanson, l. Wilcox, G. Rosene, R. Heglund, G, Helmer, Row I-P. Smilh, E. Crosfon, R. Sle- vens, H. Myl-aland, L. Lomax, T. Dick- son, R. Tull. Boys' Glee Club Il IGHT BELLS, Away 'ro Rio, Home on lhe Range, and Dedica+ion were sung by The Boys' Glee Club rhis year. They sang in several assemblies here and once al Gaulr. The Boys' Quarlel, made up ol Richard Tull, Ed Maclsly, Kenny Schuh and Paul Smilh, appeared in several programs bolh al school and on rhe radio. The ren boys who sing in 'rhe A-Capella choir are responsible for a goodly share of rhe excel- lence of lhis group. Banclrama VERY year a bandrama. or concerr, is presenred so rhar parenls and friends of lhe sludenrs may hear lhe band. This year, lhe annual lele was held on May 7rh in lhe audiloriurn. The glee club also lakes parl in lhe program, and somelimes a drama is presenled. A few ol lhe numbers played were Arian Overl'ure, On lhe Square, Queen of l'he Nighr' and ln a Chinese Temple Garden. ,Q .- -1 - ah The band plays on. 27 Class play arTisTs being 28 One of The busiesl' places in The school. Print Shop NE oT The busiesT places in Lincoln High school is The prinT shop. Every period oT The day There is sorneone working There. There are seven looys in The shop wiTh Mr. ChrysT as adviser and insTrucTor. PrinTing The acTiviTy Ticl4eTs was one oT Their biggesT jobs. They prinTed The office record cards, prograrns and Ticl4eTs Tor all school enTerTainrnenTs. PrinTing worls Tor The inTern'iediaTe schools was also done in Lincoln's prinT shop. Malce-up Class NDER The direcTion oT Miss Laura l.ingenTelTer, The make-up class meT nearly every day To learn The arT OT sTage make-up. The girls did This work Tor The Senior class play, The LaTe ChrisTopher Bean, and The opera, My Maryland. There were several assemblies during The year Toward which The girls helped. When The class was noT preparing Tor any special evenT, They sTudied characTer mal-se-ups. Gladys l-laclserd is The sTudenT adviser Tor The class. made up. J 4 gl iw fl V l x Syncopotion I N 5 f I f r l if-F.,-,,, CLASS OF 38 L g I y l ever hopeful, S colors fly- l SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Leva ATlsins lVice PresidenTl, Mariorie Moeller lRepresenTaTivel, Connie Delmore lPresidenTl, Doreen Benson lTreasurerl, l-larrieT Nyman lSecreTaryl. Sophomore Class INCE meThod or sTyle oT perTormance lays The ToundaTion oT a symphony, The meThods or sTyles adopTed by The sophomores musT lay The ToundaTion oT whaT They will be while iuniors and seniors. Their parT in The symphony oT Lincoln High is an imporTanT parT because a ToundaTion oT Technique musT be esTablished beTore The symphony iTselT can progress. The sophomores' ToundaTional worlf. has been varied. Their TirsT Task was To organize Their class. This They did in SepTember by elecTing a quarTeTTe oT very capable oTTicers. AnoTher group proiecT was The mixer held in The boys' gymnasium on The aTTernoon oT November I5. This was an all-sophomore dance wiTh a shorT program during inTermission. No successTul year could go by wiThouT aThleTics. AlThough The sophomores were nol ouTsTanding, a Tew held regular posiTions on Teams. BoTh boys and girls, how- ever, were guiTe successTul in inTra-mural compeTiTion. Many Turned Their minds To The more serious side oT a high school career. As a resulT, sophomore names were Tound liberally lisTed on The membership regisTers oT The honor roll, orchesTras and band, clubs, and numerous commiTTees. 30 ff Flairriirrrri I Class MoTTo Forward ever: backwald never Class Colors Maroon and WhiTe Row 4iF, Larson, E. Will, E. Colson, L. Swensrud, A, Marlin, R. Anderson R. Lean, H, Anderson, H. Tellre, P, Goldlarb, R. Gillespie. Raw 3-E. Phillips, B. Murphy, M Wahlslrorn, B. Miller, B. Luplon, L. K Plurnb, E, Trurnniefl, E, Jones, Hopper, K. Simon. Row ZGC, Clirisl'ol'lerson, B, Wynia M. Hansen, M, Gay, P. Neilson, L Edwards, J, Haqman, B, Hinz, D. El den, L, Melby. Row l-M. Conslanline, H. McDonald M. Landis, M. Jennings, M, Schroedel J. Huber, A, Fry, K. Phillips, D. A Swanson, M. F. Hiscox, R. Carlson. Row 4--K, Isley, O. Hauqen, H. Hull E, Clark, H, Racleck, W. Slcele, P Carlson, C, Farnes, L. Cable, W, Bal loms, B, Meucci. Row 3fW, Morlon, W. Milchell, W Fullon, E. Voss, A, Johnson, H, Sul livan, L. Bilodeau, H. Hadland, M McKenney, T. Sendo, Row 2-H. Felkinlwener, C, Flann, B Olsen, V. Pryor, F. Reichl, H. Ball, A Gleason, R, Padden, T, Galloway, L Nash. Row I---A. Becker, S. Ansak, G. Lunde M, Schaefer, M. Knudlson, J. Lorey V, Pace, W. Juslrnan, A. Magrini, J Mack, M. Larson. Row 4fH, Nelson, C. Meyers, G. Loidhan-er, R. Parker, E, Pelersen, P. Tulle, B ,Riksford, B. Green, B, Tay- lor, P. Nelson. Row 3fC. Mayberry, H. Osby, G. Parker, B, Morris, A. Keller, A. Kubo, M. Cliver, O. Ryqq, D. Lewis. Row 2fD. McPlnaden, R, Naess, N. Johnson, H, Ley, M Goelllin J . q, . Slocklon, J. Srnailey, M. Odey, S, Slacey, M. Folsorn, Row l-A. McQuillin, B. McCaffrey, B. Verlo, J. Scliarba, F. Taylor, G. Slracey, F. Taylor, D. Kendrick, E. Knibbs, M. Larson, Row 4f-W. Roberson, S. Weber, R. Slierrnan, H. Trip, W. Schmldl, W. Webber, F, Clark, C, Wood, L. Waler, F. Tower, B. Parker, Row 3fC. Wieiner E. Swanson, J, Tokarczyk, D, Nelson, E. Ryker, R. Tamasie, J, Tosleyin, W. Sirles, R. Se-pick, I, Hill, J. Slmsler, R. Wagner, R. Haryey. Row 2-V. Waldrip, A. Lillle, J. Hayashi, H. Selo, G. Ruqers, M. Polk, H, Tlwonipson, K. Proclor, R. Norll-if cull, E, Rogers. Row I-fB. Harllcy, F. Young, A, Mc- Gee, F. Zlock, M. Suniblin, B. Thorne- san, B. Town, D, Wood, L. Sandlin, L. Loyd, A. Foss, A, Nouquier, T31 Row 4fE, Hari, C. Guslalson, l. Wilkinson, S. Herilage, B. Green, R, Torre, R. Olsson, G, Piercy, M. Sfeichen, R. Hufson, L. Forsylh. Row 3vR. Person, N, Wells, J. Waka- bayashi, F. Herloerl, R, Lucas, H. Gullberg, R. Langselh, W. Porler, A. Lillrell, H, Godfrey, I. Sleele. Row 2-H. Holm, C, Webb, F. Meyer, D. Piroh, V. Vincenl, K. Walsh, M. Warwick, L. Rush, M. Williams, L. Marsh, N, Shevland, W, Wernick. Row I-A. Parr, E. Hayes, C. Rouls, R. Mahon, D. Finley, M. Zollrnan, F. Anderson, M. Mclighe, F. Higgins, E. Loyd, E. Turnbull, M. Jacobson. Row 4-R. Halle, R. Jones, R. Ben- nell, N. Wyse, E. Johnson, A. Reiber, E. Denlon, A. Nelson, B. Donley, L. David, C. Dressler. Row 3--G. Seaburg, W. Drexler, B. Kanahs, F. Roberls, J. Flsler, B. Blanchfield, J. Hansen, A. Harl, H. Hughey, N. Whaley, J. Jacobs. Row ZWC. Horsrnan, L. Lewis, H. Nyrnan, D. Haugen, P. Dickson, B. Harfung, J. Craig, R. Dunn, D. Disch, A, Bullard. Row IgM. Hall, A. Osinski, W, Ab- boll, R. Rackoyich, M. While, M. Craig, E. Engman, G. Allen, H. Lind- ley, V. Drake. Row IPW. Parlner, M. Marvin, P. Richinko, G, Bailey, A. Weber, C. Johnson, H. Kanzler, R. Simpson, E. Jones. Row 3-B, Johnson, B. Wasserman, D, Howarcl, M. Carr, G. Nelson, R. Tall, L. Torpey, B. Parker, C. Zierrnan. Row 2-J. Hinlz, L. Kruger, M. Good, D. Davis, D. Reisl, K. Rogers, V. Reynolds, C. Ellsworlh, G. Gaylord. Row I-J. Brewer, K, Gallagher, J Fleisher, D. McCord, M. Bells, F Champagne, B. Baker, F. Diselh, B Morrison. Row 4-T. Ananias, R. Sandguisl, B Newrnan, A. Hale, J. Col'col'an, R Heberling, A, Birchman, L. Molzan W. Dunayski, S. Hunfinglon. Row 3-D. Lesler, E, Cameron, B Habgood, F. Blanc, M. Freernan, M Neighbors, P. Massard, G, Srnylh, L Bowen. Row 2-J. Warp, D. Bouffioux, H Beimborn, B. Lindslrorn, M. I-leeney B. Smilh, A. Ledbeller, E. Lorance E. Anderson, D. Brown, M. Hellrick. Row lfB. Odeqard, C. Sallee, P Kilian, M, Kenl, E. Kersey, F. Parker H. Uligard, M. Samba, M. Miller. Row 4--T. Kinlz, R. Harlow, W, Blurn, J. Bye, B. Thompson, B. Hards, T. Wahoviok, J, Srnilh, D. Blood, H. Jorgensen, L. Bullis. Row 3AW. Bull, G. Arger, J. Mur- dock, R. Anderson, P. Bellus, W. Ben- nell, P. Johnson, M. Allegra, A, La Franboise, C. Hague. Row 2-H. Beekman, T. Kowarnolo, A. Sohn, C. Linder, J. Cayell, O. Twedl, B. Slromber, J. Slgafoos, A. Aloifz, T. Lanzerla. Row lfE. Larson, J. Duplain, W. Sell, M. Hard, O. Randolph, H. Hough, H. Thiel, R. Bell, E. Norfon, D, Willren. Row 4-P. Meyer, V. Torlin, B, Crivion- sky, J. Bredeson, B. Dulfrey, E. Man- ning, F. Pele, B. McCormick, T. Srniflw. Row 3-W. Biorkc, S. Thrall, P. Sands, H. Delering, H. Ollard, V. Rasmus! sen, D. Bush, H. Huqgord, J. Deacon, W. Wing. Row 2vW. Bachmann, E. Feldman, B. Trenl, L. Severlsen, D. Buhre, M. Gaidosh, C, Bulsudo, B. Bogue, D. Drovis. Row I - D. Freel, B. Kelley, W. Polrner, D. Wilson, R. Panks, V. Harvey, M. Whilney, C, Arrnson, G. Engelland. Row 4fB. Hornby, H. Burke, B. Bernlsen, A. Erickson, E. Srrong, L. Dingfield, L. Slinson, W. Vanden- heuvel, L, Skyhawk, W. Ruehl. Row 3-D. Erb, C. Ranklno, L. Kruger, J. Thomas, D. Cook, C. Burn-rork, G. Fox, F. Driscoll, C. Poffer. Row 2-H. Davies, E. Magnusson, R. Corder, C. Srnilh, N. Luppino, T. Lynch, E. Vidovic, M, Selo, A. Bullard. Row l-P. Sullivan, M. Carlson, P. Krulilla, J. Hansen, A. Lathrop, K. McDonald, G. Haywood, E. Carlson, V. Wersl, B. Harrison. Row 4fA. Bedner, W. Hollen, H. Anderson, G. Handegard, G. Buller, W. Powers, E. Hazen, L, Copslead, W. Byers. Row 3-C. Bulles, J. Carlson, M. Anderson, P. Atkinson, E. Aubry, R. Harwood, D. Ausnes, V. Brewer. Row 2-F. Houge, M. Corbin, D. Bol- lard, A. Brooklns, M. Brooks, A. Carl- son, J. Boucher, E, Carlson, B. Sluer- nrer, B. Evans. Row l-E. Carlson, B. Brown, M. Boyd, R, Greenfield, M. Miner, J. Ellingson, J. Musro, F. Abernelhy, V. Abelson. 34 Row ?-M, Mariinson, O. Schench, L Kvernvils, R. Baies, L. Biraman, L Becksiead, D, Dinqer, M. Weifrinqer B. Casey. Row 3fJ. Safher, B. Haley, L. Abra T. Aiiison, I. Tsuboi, E. Bafison, B Hiii, T. Brodahl. Row 2-W. G-ress, M. Arnold, B Holmes, C. Berchof, B. Kurih, B Daniel, L. Bass, B. Miller, S. Srniih T. Olsen. Row I-I. Mahoney, N. Woqenbiosf A. Jonczyln, I. Buizberqer, D. Offer mon, A. Coiogerou, G. Dahi, D. Bas iron, N. Benedeiii. Row 4-A. Heifron, B. Moriensen, E Moyer, M. Day, F. Church, E, Ma honey, L. Jensen, H. LaCoul'siere, T Trouih. Row 3fK. Hanicher, M. Keisier' Kahia, P. Plafisha, W, Thornson ZZ ZJEU5 Qooag :ITS S4 Ili' 4. wi og :Oman Q.: i .re 4 ' mo F: 1' '-I :gg F200 oo V- 3 mo .,-. . 32-2 E' U.. 5' I 5'n7s . I- . Im VQ P04 -0- 232 S 23,40 -3 PPP' 3' Davis. Row I-C. Greco, S. French, A, John son, D. McCoy, F. Bechiholf, D. Mc Niven, A. Anderson, G. Gaqer, M Wiilianis, Row 4-D. Kageler, J. Curiis, G. Pirie R. Ridgeway, M. Pufnom, M. Moore M. Jones, R. Erixon, E. Von Tine, M Piifs. Row 3-R. Anderson, M. Hemmings Z, Pech, A. Van Siyhe, G. Fors, J Manza, E. Schrnechel, A. Lamrnedee C. Dashieil. Row 2-F. Goodman, C. Maughan, B Siepaneh, H. Birha, H. Aussere, E Ludwig, I. Wade, E, Irwin, D. Benson Row I-L. Alien, F. Lonergan, P. De maris, C. Wroison, M. Savage, B Roseiiini, A. Johnson, L. MCBreen, B Donohue. Row 4fE. Sievens, H. Finnegan, M Toki, L. Klipperf, R. Nach, R. Ander son, C. Mercer, L. Pofochi, J. Kirkebo B. McKinneII. Row 3-L. Seiferi, C. Sirnchen, A Breyick, J. Redisl-ae, M. Hinz, C. Olson M. Ofiesen, L. Larson, G. Leisure. Row ZYB. Munro, W. Curran, F. Red ding, V. Miiis, F. Oison, G. Hanson G. LeDuc, M, Bricker, L. Hinrich, H Tarnrni. Row IfA. RUiIIG, M. Shuii, B. Rod V. Pifiavino, P. Peroqiia, D. Spooner B. Siewari, K. Brooke, D, McPhacIen Row 4-E. McFarland, D. Garrily, O Slorasli, D. Buller, W. Olson, H Meininger, L. Smilh, L. Devereaux, W Slevens, D. Kirlees. Row 3fT. Kline, D. Sfone, J. Smilh A. Ferris, H. Kocha, M. Sierman, D Chrislian, S. McTaggarl, J, Gunning Row 2-D. Lyons, S. Lindsay, M. Slack G. Soley, R. Camp, V. Fiddes, J Selfzer, R. Polfer, B. Slewarf, E. Gosh Row I--G. Williams, M. Berg, l Rahos, M. Lehman, M. Smith, N. Slap lin, R. Housand, H. Wilson, J. Griffith T, Schaefer. Row IPP. Trow, X. Swanson, H. Polls N. Bledsoe, J. Soley, R. Wainhouse A. Bladassin, E. Swan, D. Munson. Row 3-C. Boucher, G. Longworfh, J Macaluso, A. Dolman, E. Doman, O Longmire, N. Lund, G. Eberl, E Brazzil. Row 2-M. Scoll, D. Conklin, B Scully, F. Carr, H. Profhero, D. Liphe E. Miller, J. Overaa, A. Arper, Row lfM. Morris, D. Johnson, V Gardner, l. Burwell, V. Duranl, D Bryanl, M. Carly, J. DeWolfe, M Thrapp. Row 4SL. Wheeler, T. Simpson, W Feddersen, W. Haddon, R. Forselh L. Brunell, C. Hanson, B. While, C Beckwilh. Row 3-G. Gammon, G. Clark, F Schuss, R. Anderson, A. Johnson, M Farmer, W. Gee, G. lshiolsa, J, Loid homer. Row 2-K. McCollum, D. Guslaison B. Callen, R. Burns, J. Carlson, L Swanson, W. Barnes, D. Black, L Duncanson. Row I-E, Birchman, l. l-lammerslrom D. Billings, E. Miller, E. Andersen, L Suler, T. Suler, M. Corbin, A. Klosler, W. Aflnins. Row 4fA. Fryxell, R. Slobberl, F Phillips, F. Poole, W. l-larlman, C Schorer, R. Herman, R. Glenn, J. Lar son, D. Ofaliy, K, Braga, K. Trimble Row 3-S. Whilford, E. Smifh, W Springer, l. Ralh, W. Thompson, M Hall, F. Luchenbihl, R. Smilh, C Tweed, A. Kluvin, J. Lowe ,F, Morrison Row Z-F. Moore, G. Ambrose, B Breedlove, W, Gordon, E. Peferson C. Willner, E. Sage, A. Toslo, E Schwab, J, Allard, A. Filse, H. Poloshi N. Morrison. Row l-D. Harris, A. Smilh, A. Zele nah, E. Harrison, D. Bird, D. Eldridge K. Blalse, A. Tveler, G. Willard, J Gump, J. Tafl, M. Hodney. 35 E I 36 l+'s walclmed every mol'n- ing. Charge! Darwin musl have been rigl'rl'. An apple a day- Audience undesirable! Solilucle. If Maior Bowes were only here! Belween us ancl clarkness. In 'rhe s+icl-as. I+ can'+ be sfuclies. Balcony scene. Does sl1e neec! ii? We make our own? Tunnel? I+ can'l' be spring! H1 I. .w -eiflhl .wi 4 J N Es Y 4-X M' V , . f W 1 H afsggfiagefe 'llllllllnmmuulllll f I H Wmlq IIII- I-M V f a 1I+ Y 1 up 1 IAN' 1 , XX L 7 E a a gf . x f a is V aa X'. f a X x 'III , P N a In ml K f KA? ij? al L N :R is' Tatum 1 ' FR 4!Lf vvwmwf XX 5 5 A I 'W j Y 1 I a n f i 'I QWIHII M w A Alla Marcia a MTV JT !L!1!!!EIHlllllll, 5 W Gy V H S 1 X a Hlllllll 7 3 5 immw'ummmm'wlllIlnlsr!Wr !W W 'U H 1 mfWwwW?U lW W' kaaH Til 'H H r w ' MmMmmWW?w3 ,mph gg W 1 MHWUINIMI m9mll'1!IllIllE'w HH W KW 1333 Willa ,.'V' !fm 'Him .Q 'um'lfl1!I' N41 A .numuu.mm I ' A null .i f lllgqa HHHHI- ..,. is vi all 8 M W' Ylmw mauuula H ff, 'wwf l 1' A A Lf - 24-f4'f?',ff - . -. Q2 CLASS OF 37 Onward Lmcoln! Onward Lmcoln! We will gain great fame, JUNIOR OFFICERS Back Row-Beffy Blood lTreasurerl, Wanda Klinkerf lVice Presidenfl. Fronf Row: Fay Bounds lSecrefaryl, Jack Frosf lPresidenfl. Juniors WO years ago fhis large group of sfudenfs enfered Lincoln's symphony and now fhey have proven fhaf fhey are capable of fhe besf harmony. Theirs promises fo be a grand finale wifh all fhe glory fhaf is clue hard work and unceasing efforf. Endless rehearsals and fedious hours were relieved by many gala social affairs. School spirif, which only comes fhrough frue enfhusiasm for your school, was nof lacking in our worfhy Juniors. The way fhey supporfed all fhe school acfivifies was enough proof fo know fhaf fhey are doing fheir parf foward making Lincoln fhe besf of all high schools. The nexf year will be fhe real proof of whefher or nof you Juniors will succeed in your life careers. Your finesf chances for leadership will come fo you during fhe nexf year. Lincoln is confidenf fhaf you have carefully prepared for fhis lasf movemenf in your school life, fhaf you will add new ideas fo help your school, find fhe golden opporfunifies fhaf are offered fo you here, and loe Seniors of whom we can be iusfly proud. 38 if ,iiiruiuirrrri 1 Class Colors Blue and Whife Class MoHo If we resf, we 1 i Row 4-H. Doon, C. Holm, J. John- l son, B. Hansen, O. Tiedernan, L Rogers, U. Riqgio, A. Olsen, B Troupe, L. Webber, R. Jackson, W Jewell, M. Kageler, L. Frosf. Row 3-V. Ralaezvk, J. Sleeves, M Srephens, A. Summers, B. Rober1s,F Wallace, E. Taff, W. Websler, H Pefersen, B. Hewill, E, Walslenholme, M. Taylor. Row Ze-D. Fealhers, V. Wayno, L. J Shevland, M. Erickson, D. Hess, Horn, H. Slarnes, V. Nelson, I. North E. Sluarf, B. Hunlsmon, R, Marlin, Z Olrnslead, V. Whillen. Row I-N. Aulf, l. Pofoski, L. Olsen K. Miller, F. Huckabo, E. McClellane E. Oswald, L. Peroglia, F. Felknor, J Lord, M. Oas, H. Vawler, G. Rahn C. Yuckerl. Row 4--J. Haqrnan, G. Johnslon, H Buell, O. Mahoskey, D. Schierrr-an E. Fryxell, M. Graham, J. Moe, S Sondslrom, S. Sofear, A, Galhlin, A l-lorsl, J. McTiqhe, J. Morris. Row 3-J. Hamilton, B. Dorris, F Chaplin, W. Sfonecypher, B. Gem- J mell, B, Maxwell, H. Hallberq, Millen, D. McBride, F. Glenewinkle E. Mitchell, K. Colby, L. Nice. Row 2-E. Haqenau, M. Lammey, F McOuade, L. Loop, M. Sandauisl, M Gerow, E. Miller, R. Lewis, E. Ed- M minsfer, M. Hopkins, K. Frank, Hurnolad, E. Johnson, L, Ekman. Row I-E. Irons, W, Cebula, M. Lai' sen, E. Smilh, M. Ledlie, R, Landqraf M. Tice, L. Simpson, L. Coon, E Cecchi, A. Jerland, V. Johnson, Row 44-M. Uyeda, E. Casaday, J Hine, A, Hesse, B. Sfephenson, T Herreid, E. Prouf, E. Gray, L. Kina P. Nordlund, E. Marker. Row 3AL. Kolano, D. McTiqhe, R Pafson, D. Mason, M. Johnson, R. Dahl S. Truselo, G. Musser, F. Kachler, F Sado. Row 2-V. Adams, K. Kohler, G Elherinqfon, K. Lomax, J. Hutchins, M Moeller, G. Prince, W. Haslinqs, J Kennedy, H. Loyd, D. Hughes, J Puariea, B. Walker. Row IfD. Johnson, B. Ryqq, E. Erick son, P. Durbin, E. Prelryman, B. Lang lon, L. Kellerman, M. Knibbee, S Slracey, V. Howell, R. Greqory. Row 4fJ. Jackson, D. Drane, G Kuelpman, M. Dinglield, F. Desinaer R, Sonnmcrsel, E. Crolhers, A, Cox L. Gonyeou, T. Piqofl, C. Campbell F. Cole. Row 3fA. Davenporr, J. Leech, F Hedlund, B. Bird, E. Moflerf, J Mackess J. Coblenlz A. Scornaien yu 1 . chi, C. Miller, W. Farley, G. Whilyer Row 2vD. Miller, M. Davis, E. Cook L. Sowers, H. Ehnal, E. Fairbanks M. Clark, H. Haugen, G. Elder, P Burk, J, Burqeson, L. Cooper, H Gierke. Row lvD. Woodruff, N. De Younq W. Harlung, F, Hedlund, S. Hiquchi E. Dymenl, V. Hokenson, l. Drange, K Fulfon, B. Carlson, C. Colin, G Marfineau, D. Rosellini, P. Wilson, E393 40 Row 4-H. Clifford, B. Aldel', C, Han- son, C. Meyers, E. Davis, B. Mildon, E. Webb, L. Alder, D. Veller, G. Cooper, M. Madden, E. Kays, E. Hoffman, H. Bruener. Row 3fO, Eckharl, R. Sheriff, B. Dun- can, L. Luzader, R. Drafh, G. Gal- braith, D. Hepp, C. Neuler, Gene Carden, W. Harnilfon, W. Fisher, H. Berglund, B. Johnson, D. Calyer, Row 2-B. Evanger, J. Marquez, C. Morris, A. Hcwilr, L. Beegle, E. Schirmacher, M. Lehman, M. Anloine, L. Schullz, B. Wiggins, A, Rernrnen, B. Hess, B. Anderson, G. Lalhrop, J. Loidhamer. Row l-A. Piccolollo, E. Chrislensen, M. Auslin, F. Marlin, C. Briqqs, J. Landskov, A, Bullock, E. Bond, M. Grass, M. Brooks, J. Brown, B. Jarqer, R. Keller, M. Reynolds, J. Sand. Row 4-H. Doyle, J. Humes, B. Grass, H. Danzeisen, F. Tanaka, R, Porler, W. Floberq, F. Malanca, L. Anderson, J. Boyd, D. Plalf. Row 3-P. Sabulis, H. Belzler, J. Bowers, D. Beardsley, F. Wrolson, R. Borfknechl, F. Rornmel, C. Bagqs, J. Bullard, Bob Hankel, L. Merkr. Row 2-R. Ruff, P. Armour, M. Ander- son, D. Nelson, E. Auslin, l-l. Bennell, N. Bryanl, G, Bachmann, C. Delmore, M. Milchell, C. Tamaki, M. Alhaw, A. Anderson. Row lfD. Aaland, J. Ruff, M. Carlsen, R. Thode, F. Bernenf, B. Berland, D. Birkby, D Brown, B. Brollern, C. Anderson, E. Law, G. Bailey, R. Lang, F. Shannon. Row 4-M. Slrbick, E. Walls, J. Anderson, M. Bicheray, T. Marshall, L. Miller, O. Weber, K. Anderson, C. Johnson, C. Peyron, R, Lagerauisl, H, Zachow, Row 3-F. Allen, P. Lucien, L. Win- aard, l-l. LaCaille, E. Karpach, W. Freeman, D. Boynlon, Eslher Shade, F. Wallin, A. Hansen, E. Kohla, J, Holsvik. Row Z-L. Carreau, V. Carroll, N. Geary, P. Call, J. Neilson, E. Drazga, R. Anlush, H. Curry, I. Sundberg, E. Pelropulos, L. Morris, G. Bryanl, B. Schaufelberqer, V. Adarns. Row l-L. lsenberq, F. Hamill, L. Le Faiye, L. Miller, E. Hoerlinq, Y. Nakarnura, H. Brickley, A. Orlando, G. Carlson, M. Brehan, E. Ellis, V. Washburn, J. Demers, L. Hughes. Row 4-E. Warchol, L. Clark, B. Burl, D. Kawasaki, R. Scalchard, B. Har- bord, D. Holes, E, Dingfield, F. Lipera C. Dahl, W. Palon, B. Weinharl. Row 3-A. Sundby, C, Flanary, C. Breckenridge, D. Smilh, E, Olsen, G, Milchell, R. Weber, R. Forselh, W. Wilhrow, D, Haines, G. Jacobs. Row 2-K. Sweeney, L. Berg, P. Peler- son, H. Miller, l. Tyler, D. Leonard L. Hunler, W. Richard, E. Lona, A. Grandall, l. Kuhne, E. Pedersen, T. Roness. Row I-M. Weber, O, Minch, P. Doyle C. Walls, J. Wallacker, J, Ryqg, M. Nicolel, S. Sallerlee, W. Hanson, M. Marszeyski, E, Schalchlin, D. McKin- ney, J. Malher, E. Hallberq. Row.4fS. Champ, H. Peferson, H. Kaplan, F. McClanahan, W. Melcher L. Malihies, F. Boers, J, Vilendre, L Vifoods, G. Weasleen, A. Wilson, Kuznianich. Row 3--J. Sharp, R. Slroul, R. Sifron, R, Reha, W. Canada, J, Kennedy, H Arelier, F. Vinson, J, Lonenl, K Anderson, B. Maflin. Row 2-A. Anderson, V. Piercy, P Bieqer, G, Scarf, J. Adams, V. Saler M. Hanson, N. Wallace, P, Buck, N Larson, V. Soikowski, D. Lanz, B. Linke T. Morisse. Row IfC. Carden, M. Marker, B Hicksan, M. Gusfafson, E. Hope, V Hudson, M. Gonyea, M. Thompson E. Sfeeyer, B. Swanson, H. Danko J. Mahon, W. Meddins, V. Gibbs. Row 4-D. Medlieoll, G. Carlson, R. Cox, W. McClure, C. Wilcox, B. Lums- don, B. Sprague, B. Tyler, J. Pulnam L. Lundaren, D, Sfidham, E. Berqsrrom L. Smith, Row 3-R. llailirnelf, R. Herzog, G Rosene, J. Johnson, J. Wesierdahl W, McKechnie, S. Sleya, W, Roberts W. Headley, W, Roih, J. Ross, F Lindberg. Row ZfB. Columbine, C. Mrack, R Bressie, E. Robinson, E. Coen, K Pelersen, J. Carlson, D. lllon, D. Cox E Earenbni J essioison D Mel Clanahan, V. Goddard, Row I-E. Walker, A. Sheriff, B, MAC- Kay, I, Baker, E. Enqlund, G. Morris N, Lanae, J. Olson, E. Dunninaham B. Slurchman, V. McFadden, O. Carl son, J. Bowdish, F. Miller. Row 4'-E. Fleischrnan, D. Dickson J. Pelerson, R. Farrinqfon, P. Mel Daniel, H. Dickerman, B, Bolfeher, A, Zachoyich, B. Haqlund, J. Harris Bob Rolfe. Row 3--R. Holi, R. Hellman, A. Andere son, J. Bakkelun, J. Carver, R, Wood, G. Tenqesdal, S. Hansen, B. Miller L. Washburn. Row 2fM. Wahoyiak, G. Cashman, C. Phenieie, F, Ellinq, B. Arper, W. Enqler, D. Soikowski, E, Van Slyke, S. Fallon, O. Rusfen, G. Kimball, Row l-J. Buchholz, L. Wollan, B. Oversby, H. Cabage, R. Avery, M. Wickens, G. Williams, V. Wraqge, B. Kane, M. Wriqhr, A. Dahl, Row IPB. Williams, D. Siyerlson, L. MCCurdy, J. Lyon, E. Taylor, V. Ander- son, B. Pelersan, E. Eiekson, V. Ax- lund, F. Verderico, H. Milehell, V. Wheeler. Row 3ffJ. Kennedy, D. Royn, B. Niesen, H. Berndl, O. Hoslelrer, L. Breiwick E. Michael, J. Zeuaner, W. Thorp, T. Stone, R. Spencer, D. Gipple. Row 2-H. Johnson, F, Bounds, D. Hul- son, V. Evans, F. Ayers, F. Knighl, M. Huichins, H, Hopkins, V. Cleary, Schaufelbcrqer, M. Bainbridge, . Leayens, I. Nelson. OV Row I-M. Selby, L. Holshouser, M. Hansen, B. Morris, L. Bubbins, M. Turner, G. Hiscon, F. Hadley, C. Sumiyoshi, F. Wolfe, B. Dabroe, C. Taylor, C. Lenc. L43 42 ri DD A Row 4-N. Ellinqson, l. Clwrisliansen, R. Terrien, B. Simpson, M, Gavario, S. Fox, H. Fosler, E. Casaday, L, Snelson, B, Brewer, R. Jezek. Row 3-W. Hallen, M. Seely, D. Pear- son, C. Carrie, E, Gaul, D. Maddux, L. Pelersen, E. Chrislensen, G, Wilt, J. Ceccanli, B. Bullard. Row ZfD. Donovan, J. Uslal, W. Rad- clille, E. Lewis, B. Bronow, S. Jonn- son, J. Bronow, B, Dillmon, E. Hansler. Row I-L. Giulio, E, Davis, J, Keller, B. Griggs, R. Jacobsen, H. Golf, D. Yancey, L, Cliovil, D. Kenf, F. Foley, J, Shaw. Row 3fJ. Fazio, W. Neho, A. Healh, J. Mackessy, S. Hicks, B. Garrily, B. Jonnson, A, Emanuel, H. Selden, W. Ehref, l, Osllund. Row 2-B. Bailey, J. Eckrolk, W. Gress, K. Sulslon, D, Wilson, F. Polich, E. Kowalchuk, E. Horinq, C, Colyer. Row IAB. Good, M. Slrolkers, I, Pas- quon, K. Sherill, H. Burk, D, Larson, R. Iverson, R, Crolleou, L. Kose, B. Skillinqs. Senior B's Row 4-S. Porler, J. Frosl, J. Mazza, H. Selby, L. Wilhrow, J. Penny, C. Healy, C. Bulsch, E. Rozanski, R, Von Waller, E. Lindley. Row 3-S. McQuillin, J. Pelerson, M. McLeod, J. Scornaienclii, H. Hall- berg, L. Clowers, J, Tlnornos, A. John- son, A. Hoskins, D. Larson, F. Sanders, H. Noii. Row 2fA, Cornelison, J. Sfern, B. Huff, L. Srnillw, D, Waller, R. Sniilli, M. Nelson, J. Cecchi, L. Giseburl, C. Briggs, D. Sherman. Row l-J. Merclianl, L. Kniqlwl, E. Lidren, R, Olsen, K, Polk, D. Pelers, l, Harris, M. McDonald, M. Nicliolic, R. Kinkade, H. Kimball, R. Johnson, M. Borden, R. Olson, M. Delin. Row 4fB. Sloddard, R. Hansen, E Pelersen, B, Srnilli, F. Richardson, R. D Simpson, L. Nelson, H. Disellv, Boolli, L. Currinqlon, E. Cowling, E Clillberq. Row 3-D. Peylon, T. Cullum, V Bounds, G. Graham, D, King, M Smilli, E. Thompson, P, Jacobson, M Worlzkey, M. Kiesler, H. Davis, D MCQuillin. Row 2-G. Hiller, D. Trenf, A. Nan- carrow, B. Layson, M. Wilhrow, M Brown, B. Berry, K. Clark, M. Allegro M. Cole, M. Cooper. Row l-B. Blood, F. Crowe, D, Slaler J. Alexander, W. Klinkerl, M. Hall D. Reber, M, Newman, M. Thorsen. Row 4-J. Jacobson, K. Schulz, J. Mc- Gralh, N. Barlne, B. Berry, J. Wood, E. Hammerslrorn, P, Fal'ley, B. Fleisch- man, R. Mal'shall, M. Freeman. Row 3-M. Neher, M. Herness, F. Slarich, L. Forbes, C. Scozzarello, R. Virnonl, K, Slrond, G. Miller, H. Reese. Row 2-C, Alhow, H. Sheila, O. Bal-ser, L. Hulgren, J. Oliver, C. Bulzberger, E. Price, F. Becklund, H. Piele, J. Poller. Row l-M. Srniih, F. Bonnell, L. Kip- per, E. Rulila, L. Danielson, M. Crooks, R, Clemenf, N. Sheehan, B. Moyles, C. While, V. Kazda, K. Schuss. Row 4-K. Rafaezyk, R. Wiesner, J. Gleason, H, Heiser, H. Heiser, J. Turner, E. Jones, J. Milano, M. Alla- son, H. Mylsland. Row 3fE. Farmer, E. Nelson, B. Elling- lon, R. Edwards, H. Tucker, T. Mad- den, W. Slrandberg, R. Boyles, J. Nelson. Row 2-B. Foreman, A. Drobnacln, C. Gable, H. Halhaway, B. Lovelace, T, Marvicln, G. Waller, l. Underdahl. Raw I-J. Nicholson, V. Fairchild, M. Pelerson, E. Bannon, L. Gallagher, B. Wilson, B. Seydell, B. Wixson, B. Pelegruli. Row 4--A. Miller, B. Smilh, S. Sharpe, G. Kenny, B. O'Neil, B. Gehri, W. Sawhill, B. Viloria. Row 3fH. Millen, G. Feldman, J. Newlon, S. Shapel, G. Woodruff, W, Houslon, M. Slayer. Row 2-M. Hobarf, J. Ward, D. Myhre, L. Jensen, L. Peffur, M. Paul- sen, J. Johnson. Row I-D. Habein, A. Viqna, L. Sfewari, P. Shawver, G. Molzon, E. Schmidt, E. Walters, B. Huff. Vifhen Abraham Lincoln wanled an educalion, he walked miles lo borrow and relurn books. Today, 'rhe young people offending lhe school named allen' Their greal leader have no such hardship. They are very forlunale in having so many means of lronsporlalion: bicycles, aulornobiles, busses, and sfreel cars. So for lhe only means which is lcicl-Qing is lhe air- plane, bul' in lime il will probably be anolher popular way. Cer- loinly, lhese advanlages aid everyone in oblaining o lhorough educolion. 43 CT C lll 44 School spirif in ac+ion. Fofher gefs showed up. An epidemic? Woich 'em couch! Every Friday o'F+ernoon. Noi' picnicking, iusl' lunch hour. Whaf we look like fo Cl bird. The lasf car. Isn r he brave? The 'Fuel hog. Who+'s wrong wi+h us? Lincoln's Sherlock Holmes. Lunch room crew. Prize winners. Darn! fhey won'+ open. The sweeping oH'ock. Cubs? QSECOVIJZ 0V6l4fL6lfLt CLUBS A Tempo ORGANIZATICN S Lt ho hav the sp: t Ad h ttabv To 46 SepIember4 School Calendar ScI'iooI slorls. Seplember I8 'Iocomo Doy or Ilie Puyollup Foir Oclober 28, 29 November I I November I2 November 27 Teoclwers' Conference Armislice Doy Bock-+o-School Niglnk Foorboll Niglfilr INIovember28-December I Ilionlasgiving Voicolion December I3, I4 Senior Closs Ploy. The Lorle Cl1ris'ropI'1er Bean December 20-Jonuory 6 Clirislmos Vocolion Jonuory I5 Jonuory I7 Jonuory 23 Joinuory 24 Joinuory 27 lviorclw I2, I3, I4 Ivlorclw 27 IvIorcI127-April 6 April I3-I7 April 24 Ivloy 7 Moy I4 Ivloiy 30 June 3 June 5 June 9 June I I Dod's Nighr Pliysicoil Eolucolion Review Jonuory Groduoilion Assembly Senior-Junior Prom Second Semesler begins. Opero, My Maryland Boxing Sliow Spring Vocolion Librory Drive Junior-Senior Prom Bonclromo Senior Bonguel Ivlemoriol Doy June Groduolion Assembly Seniors oul. Commencemenl Exercises ScI1ooI's oul. f 5 :.,. .::-: Florence Heany PresidenT Fall SemesTer BeTTy Brower Presideni Spring SemesTer Winifred Meddins-Vice PresidenT ' ' BeTTy Webbcllecording SecreTary Beulah Eslnildsen Corresponding SecreTary Frances McCarT,,,,,,,,Treasurer WinniTi'ed Baker Head of Social DeparTmenT DoroThy Cox Head oT Service DeparTmenT Yvonne Aubry Head oT STandards DeparTmenT Girls' Club O DEVELOP characTer, loyalTy, service, and Triendliness is The purpose oT The Lincoln Girls' Club. Their acTiviTies during The year were mixers in OcTober and March, Middy Day on every Tuesday, and a Cozy, CommiTTees Trom The Three deparTmenTs have charge oT diTTerenT phases oT The club's business. Miss ElizaloeTh WalTon gave us a Travel Tallf. on Japan and Chino in one girls' assembly, and Mrs. Junia Todd Hallen discussed The subiecT, Why l'm as Nice as l Am, in anoTher. Miss WhiTney is The general adviser, and Miss Palo, Miss Rummel, and Miss ManTz are deparTmenT advisers. Boys' Club HE BOYS' CLUB endeavors To provide worTh while acTiviTies Tor all Lincoln boys. Every boy upon enTering Lincoln becomes a member. This year The Social DeparTrnenT sponsored a program dance and a EaTher and Son's nighT. The loclser room crew, hall TraTTic oTTicers, and hall decoraTions aT ChrisTmas were under The direcTion oT The Service DeparTmenT. The Physical DeparTrnenT successTully con- Tinued The lnTro-mural program. Three boxing and wresTling shows were presenTed in This connecTion. Spealsers aT Boys' Club assemblies were Mr. Calvin J. Nichols, Mr. BerT l-lall, and Mr. Eddie Coy. The club exchanged an assembly program wiTh The Girls' Club in February. Ford Willey ,,,,,,,,,,, PresidenT 'mi Mel Bolsinger ,,,,, Vice PresidenT Horace Dunbar Recording SecreTary Edwin WaTTs Corresponding SecreTary James Schuler, ,,,,,,,, Treasurer Maco Allason Head oT Service DeparTmenT Harley Miller Head oT Physical DeparTmenT Bob Sprenger Head of Social DeparTmenT Mr. O'Neel ..... General Adviser Mr. Elder Adviser of Social DeparTmenT Mr. Wagley va .1 Adviser oi Service DeparTmenT T473 Row 5-N. Miner, J. Uyeda, J. Nelson, B. l-lolmes,T. AberneThy, F. Hauge, B. BroTTem, E. Fairbanks, R. Long, L. Jensen, M. Austin, D. Davis, B. Was- sermon. Row 4f'V. Shager, B. Webb, K. Bur- marh, M. Miner, E. Irrgang, J. Warp, L. Wollan, L. Edwards, J. Hagman, B. Miller, M. Odey. Row 3-V. Washburn, M. HarT, H. Johnson, D. Royn, C. Morris, C. An- derson, M. Delin, L. Robinson, J. Sfeeves, M. Hall, J, Abboif, L. AT lsins, R. Panl-ss, M. Carlson. sen, G. Graham, D. Benson, B. ScoTf, Davis, F. Moore, L. Sandlin. Row I-B. Schaufelberger lVice Pres.l, D. Dandeneau lSecreTaryJ, D. Brown lPresiden1l, B. Esleildsen, D. King, G. Howard, M. SchoTzko lTreasurerl, W. Meddins, B. Whisner, R, Gourley, L. Mullen. Talcolah AKOLAH, a Y. W. C. A. organizaTion, began The year wiTh a geT-TogeTher parTy To welcome new girls. HandicraTT, a Hallowe'en poT-luclf. supper, a TheaTer parTy, and a ValenTine parTy Tilled oTher meeTings. ThirTy-seven girls were recognized aT a ceremony aT The Y. W. C. A. in December. Mrs. W. C. Burroughs enTerTained wiTh ChrisTmas sTories aT one meeTing and Mrs. C. G. Walker spolqe on Charm aT anoTher. Mrs. H. J. WhiTacre gave an illusTraTed Talls on Mexico, and Miss Helen Harney discussed WhaT's Behind The Price Tag. A delegaTion oT sevenTeen Taleolah girls aTTended The mid-winTer Girl Reserve ConTerence held aT Yakima in February. Hi-Y HE purpose oT The Hi-Y club, a division oT The Y. M. C. A., is To exTend Through- ouT The school and communiTy high sTandards oT ChrisTian characTer. Con- slrucTive discussions oT social and school problems, diTTiculTies Tacing youTh, and oT The Biblical parables occupied several meeTings. Mr. C. J. Shaw spoke To The club on The DevelopmenT oT The Y. M. C. A. and Mr. W. C. P. Meddins TaTlsed on OpporTuniTy Tor YouTh. Mr. Roger E. Elder, Mr. W. J. Allison, and Mr. PaTchin also discussed Topics oT inTeresT To The group. The social evenTs were swimming parTies in OcTober and May, and a yachT parTy in The spring. Paul Jacobus ...... ..---PresidenT John Moyer ......, Vice PresidenT Bob Sprenger ..,,,,.c, SecreTary Lawrence Berg ,,,,,,,,, Treasurer Mr. PaTchin ,,,,,,,,,,,, ..Adviser Row 3fW. STrandberg, Mr. PaTchin, J. Nicholson, F. Willey, N. Jacobus, P. SmiTh, R. Wiesner. Row 2-R. Pirre, L. Edris, B. Wilson, J. Wood, L. Lomax, R. STevens. Row I-D. Lynch, B. Foreman, B. Sprenger, J. Moyer, L. Berg, L. Forbes, F481 TTTT T Row 2--R. Jensen, B. Brower, D. Howard, L. Schaufelberger, M. Thor- A. Gibbs, P. Tilinda, J. Thomas, A. BuTTon, F. Nelson, E. Schirmacher, I. Row 5-F. Tanaka, J. Hagman, H. Keller, J. Wood, H. Tamaki, R. Wies- ner, F. Svedberg, B. Huntsman, M. Eymer, B. Gernrnell, W. Thorp, J. Schuler, L. Lomax, W. Sawhill, L. Wheeler, D. Black, E. Swan, E. War- chol, K. Sweeny, F. Malanca, D. Mc- Bride, Miss B. Enger. Row 'lf-J. Dunbar, G. Benson, M. Hall, M. Thorsen, B. Phillips, J. Peele, D. Royn, M. Carly, A. Arper, E. Fairbanks, B. Schanfelberger, P. Seto, C. Jackson, I. Broback, A. Rem- men, L. Giuka, C. Greco, E. Brazzil. Row 3--H. Rushieldt lTrcasurerl, F. Olson, R. Olson, W. Richard, Y. Au- bry, M. Vlfithrow, E. Rutila, M. Bor- den, B. Wasserman, L. Sandlin, W. Hastings, A. O'Loughlin, B. Lupton, B. Miller, T. Gookins, J. Stanfield, M. Kelso. Row 2-l. Nelson, N. Geary, G. Bach- mann, M. Junkley, N. Miner, L. Jen- sen, D. Feathers, H. Frederick, P. Tilinda, V. Cleary, B. Brottem, L. Schaufelberger, B. Webb, G. Garlick, D. Brown, R. Gourley, J. Marshall, J. Peterson, J. Simpson, A. Olsen. Q Row I-W. C. Orr lAdviserl, E. Drazga, H. Nyman, J. Thomas, B. Kofoed, B. Kofoed, E. Knibbe, D. Howard, L. Washburn, J. Genardine, W. Sterba, J. T. Moyer, W. Meddins, B. Eskildsen, S. Hiquchi lSecretaryl, Mrs. Scott lAdviserl, M. Koper lPresiaentl, M. Wade iVice Presidentl, A. Anderson, R. Weber. Honor Society HE Honor Society look as a theme for this year's program Youth and Creative Living. Mrs. Franklin O'Neel, Miss Helen M. Clarke, Roger E. Elder, Dr. Weldon Wilson, and several student speakers talked on various phases of the subiecl. Special occasions during the year included the annual banquet in May and a Hallowe'en party. A Good Time Night and Valentine party each occupied a regular meeting. Winilred Mealdins, Jean Simpson, Janice Peterson, and James Schuler, as committee chairmen, contributed lo the club's success. Al' Commence- ment, the Society presents the Torch Pin to members who have made high attain- menls in scholarship, leadership, and service. Dramatic Club HE Dramatic Club wishes to develop ability in the art of presenting drama so that there will be a reserve oi talent always available lor school productions and programs. Members ol the club presented three short comedies, at regular meetings. They were Alexander's Horse or Katherine Parr, A College Joke, and Fourteen. Readings and musical numbers filled programs al' other meetings. A point system was inaugurated whereby the six members with the highest number ol points will receive pins. Points were given lor appearing in club programs and plays and for other club activities. Max Mrahs. .,,,, .. .,,., President Jane Derby ,,,..,.Vice President Beulah Eskildsen Secretary-Treasurer Miss Lingentreller..., - , .,Adviser Row 3--AR. Landgraf, M. Carlson, L. Edwards, J. Hagman, B. Munro, S. Musto, D. Yancey, M. Maxwell, W. Jewell, L. Wheeler, R. Valor. Row 2-L. Justnnan, E. Irrgang, A. Tigna, E. Detty, Z. Olmstead, D. McGimpsey, A. Sherman, F. Dean, J. Smith, F. Nelson, D. Byers. Row I-B. Hanson, J. Abbott, P. Ar- mour, E. Bannan, D. Rosellini, B. Rosel- lini, J. Derby, B. Eskildsen, M. Mrohs, B. Vfalker, M. Whitney. T491 June Faulh ,.,. . W, ,PresidenT Virginia PendleTon.Vice PresidenT RuTh Jensen,..SecreTary Treasurer Marian Barber General SporTs Manager Miss Clarke ,., ..,., . Adviser Row 4---J. Neilson, C. Yucleerf, G. Benson, A, SheriTT, J. Shaw, B. Webb, J. Peelo, l. Norfh, E. Siuari, V. Hud- son. Row 3eL. Wagner, B, Allen, B. Wells, R, Olson, L. Morisse, C. Mor- ris, D. McClanahan, L. Loop, E, Os- wald, E. PeTropulos. Row Zfl. Whiicanib, M. WrighT, P. Runyan, E. Rorke, B. Sfufchrnan, M. Reynolds, V. Piercy, E, PreTTyn'ian, J. PeTerson, E. Schirfnacher. Row I-M. Robblee, D. Slaier, G. Mae grini, B. Nichols, S. McCarT, N. Miner, I. Mullen, E. Siddall, M. Knowles. Lincoln Letter Lassies EVISICN oT rules Tor earning leTTers in girls' sporTs was an ouTsTanding achieve- rnenT OT This year's Lincoln LeTTer Lassies group. STandards Tor leTTers were raised, and addiTional individual sporTs are now oTTered. Frances McCarT and ElrneTTa Cox had charge oT drawing up The regulaTions. The TelT numeral sysTen'i was discarded in connecTion wirh The new program. Helen Johnson and CharloTTe Morris direcTed The rnaleing oT The leTTers which are awarded in June. On The occasion oT The Thanksgiving Day garne, rooTer's caps were sold under The direcTion oT LaureTTa Wagner. Members oT The club presenTed a drill in Torn1aTion beTween halves. The group purchased a large banner Tor use in This and oTher such parTicipaTions. Speakers aT n1eeTings during The year were Mrs. W. W. Pascoe, whose subiecT was l ann a girl who-, and Miss Mary Olive l-lowey, who spolee on The OrienT. The nnernloers Thernselves presenTed oTher programs. Discussions oT diTTiculTies en- counTered in The girls' sporTs program were in'iporTanT TeaTures OT The n'ieeTings. SevenTy-seven girls were iniTiaTed aT an irnpressive cerernony in SepTernber. The LeTTer Lassies have conTribuTed rnany oT The sTudenT leaders in The girls' gyrn classes. Coaches Tor aTTer-school sporTs and rnanagers oT sporTs also come Trorn This club. Row LP-A. HewiTT, M. Davis, C. Gar- lick, H. Currah, J. Alexander, P. Durbin, B. Blood, F. Crowe, A. Davis L. Chovil, H. Burl-2. Row 3-D. Copener, J. Howard, W. Hodgins, H, Johnson, C. Anderson B. Kane, F. Huclsaba, N. AulT, M. Hoerlinq, S. Leap, B, Anderson. Row 2fS. Hiquchi, G. Edmunds, A. Gibbs, W, Meddins, D. Hughes, B. Eslsildsen, F. McQuade, D, Harvey, E. Berglund, M. Junkley, L. Beegle, Row l-D. Everis, B. Brower, M. Bor- ber, R. Jensen, J, Foulls, V. Pendle- Ton, H. Adonis, E, Cox, A. Hanson D. Llewellyn. T503 T KenneTh Ferguson- ,.,,Pre5idemT Jack Fanshier . Vice PresiclenT Jack Erspamer-... .Y , Segremi-y l-larry l-lallberg. , L .Y Treqgurei- Bob SmiTh,,..,...SergeanT-aT-Arms Mr. Swarm. - - Ln Y . Y, Adviser Row-3-B. Wilson, M. Bolsinger, H. Hoshide, G. Porfer, B, SmiTh, E. Chile berg, R. Pirie, Mr. Swarm. Row Z-H. CliTford, J. Sharp, O. Jones, H. Hallberg, J. Nicholson, R. Heg- lund, B. Foreman. Row l-R. MaTThews, J. FrosT, H. BerndT, J. Wood, K. Ferguson, A. Ol- sen, J. Harris, W. Houslon. l.ettermen's Club HE LeTTerrnen's Club TosTers high scholarship and good ciTizenship among aThleTes. Their main proiecT This year was regulaTion oT The use oT Toreign leTTers and sTripes in Lincoln. During The TooTball season They conducTed The sale oT Lincoln EighTs pins. To be a member, a boy musT have earned a leTTer in one oT The Tour maior sporTs, or Two leTTers in minor sporTs. He musT also have a high scholasTic average. Members wear a RailspliTTer emblem over The sTripes on Their sleeves. This club is a branch oT The NaTional AThleTic Scholarship SocieTy oT Secondarv Schools. Aviation Club HE AviaTion Club provides LincolniTes inTeresTed in aeronauTics wiTh an oppor- TuniTy To sTudy and To express original ideas on ThaT subiecT. A model airplane conTesT sponsored by The club drew TiTTeen compeTiTors. The winners, Earl WiTT, Jim PaTTin, and Charles Hollinger, received Tree airplane rides as prizes. Members gave Tallss on various phases oT aeronauTics. PrivaTe STraw oT Earl' Lewis spolse on AviaTion PhoTography. The members visiTed The Mueller-Harlsins fXirporT in April. Three airplane engines, owned by The club, were sTudied and worleed on during The year. The club also l4epT an aviaTion scrapbook. Bob Wilsonn- .W -nm Bob Hardie, -- ,W Eva Berglund-,,,.,.. Mr. Sizer - - Lang, A. GoThin, B. Brewer. PresiclenT Vice Preside-nT Velma NoThsTein.. .... .,SecreTaiy ,,TI'6OSUl'6I . . . . ,Adviser Row 3-A. CeccanTi, A. Bullard, McClanahan, E. Bogue, B, Hardy, l Row 2-B, Harrison, J. Genardine, Berglund. Row lfD. Llewellyn, W. Halle PeTersen, A. Sheriff. T NoThsTein, E. Brunner, M. AusTi fl, fl, Madden, R. Spencer, B. Wilson, Sl Row 4fJ. Allord, M. Corbin, A. Klos- Tcr, C. Morris, H. Johnson J. Hon- sen, A, LedbeTTer, B. Smiih, M. Jocob- son, R. Dunn, C. Willner, D. WhiTlren, M. Schroedel. Row 3-B. Moyles lilonqe Secy.l, L. Melby, B. Kelley, M. Knowles, E. PeTropulcs, F, Hornill, M. Goy, M. Good, D. Kohler, F. Corr, R. Avery, J. Show, M. Selby, Mr. Elder lAd- viserj. Row Zfl-l. Hine, V. Piercy, L. Morris, I. Mullen, E. Schirrnocher, L. Lewis, C. Delrnore, M. Miichell, D. Burge- son, M. Neufer, J. Trueblood, E. Loveioy. Row I-B. McKoy lSecreToryl, M. Rob- blee lExec, OTficerl, E. Berqlund lPresidenTl, A. SherifT lVice Presidenfl, L. Joylso, A. Hoff, D. Spooner, M. Briclnner, V. PendleTon, J, MerchonT, W. Worsfer, E. Hoerling, H, Nymon, E. Erickson, L, Horvey, I. Loveioy. Girls' Rifle Club HE Girls' RiTle Club is o member oT The Junior division oT The lNlgTionol RiTle AssocioTion. AT Their weekly rneeTings They procTiceol TorgeT shooTing ond olso cornpeTed Tor lNloTionol RiTle AssocioTion diplomos ond owords. On Two Sun- doys The club wenT To l:orT Lewis ond procTiced wiTh The Army riTles. AT The regulor procTices o .22-coliber riTle is used. They held o posTol moTch wiTh The Lokeside School in SeoTTle. ChesTer Poulson ond Korl Bielser, Tormer cooches oT The club, presenTed 0 Trophy which wos given To The girl wifh The highesT score Tor The yeor. Boxing Club EMBERS oT The Boxing Club moy be disTinguished by Their block diomond- shoped emblems wiTh The yellow leTTers L. B. C. These emblems ore oT TelT if The weorer hos boxed in one show, ond chenille if he hos perTormed in Two. Two smolaers were held, promoTed by l-loroce Dunbor: one in December ond one in Morch. EloT Wold won The school middleweighT chompionship by deTeoTing Eorl Jones in The Morch show. Arnold Anderson ond Pronz Cole ToughT To o drgw Tor The lighTweighT TiTle. Over one Thousond oTTended The oTToir, one oT The mosT successTul in The club's hisTory. l-lordce Dunbar--. .... .PresidenT Bill Good ,,,,,.,., Vice PresidenT Don Morris ,,,,.,., ..., L SecreTOI'y Arnold Anderson ,,,, .... M onoger Mr. ScoTT. v,,,,,,, ..,,--.Adviser Row 4-J. Homilfon, D. Bufler, O. Eclnhorl, M. Morris, R, Burns, B. HewiTT, D. Beordsley, P. Bellus, F. Boers, P, GoldTorb. Row 3-E. Jones, F. Alexander, B. Wilson, J. Genordine, E. Corneron, L. Trow, L. Swanson, J. Sharp. Row 2-F. Cole, A. CecconTi, F. Po- lich, M. Allegro, J. Corcoron, C. Mercer, N. Hyde, D. McTighe, W. Floberg. Row l-J. Morris, W. HomilTon, J. Soley, H. Dunbor, H. Hosch, D. Cum- mings, B. Good, G. Johnslon, rm A Raw 5 E. Pcfersan, F. Morrison lVice Prcs.l, C. Dillian, V. Axiunrl, ll. Thompson, B. Bolicher, B. Sinilh, E. ?Nold, E. Farmer, B. Parhcr, A. Sund- ay. Raw 4- G. Claris, T. Sinilh, F. Pinzrlle, E. Aubry, J. Gunning, M, Allasan, B. Thompson, J. Bullard, F. Pelerson, P. Tulle. Row 3- E. Schwarz CAclvisCrj, W. Mcl- cher, A. Friclfsgn, R. Vimoni, F, Wald- ner, W, l-larlnion, C. Wicme, C. Neuf fer, Y. Semba, R, Hcberling, W. Ful- lon. Row ZeJ. Riplinqer, G. Holland, l. Mcgraih, R. l-lerilaqe, W. Radcliffe, B. Simpson, M. Farmer, B, Miller, J. Smilh. Row I--H. Holden, L. Spiferl, C. Johnson lSecy.j R. Wiesncr, R. Sy- verson lPresidenil, H. Rushfeldi, H. Ryder CExec. Orlicerl, F. Morrison. Boys' Rifle Club l-llf Boys' Riile Club is aliilialed wiih lhe Nalional Riile Associalion in Wash- inglon, D. C. Al lheir weekly meelings, lhe members praclice wilh lhe club's .22-caliber rifles. Occasionally lhey have inslruclion and discussions on various phases oi rillery. During lhe year lhey made several lrips lo Forl Lewis, where lhe members shol lor gualilicalions for experl's medals. Biweelely poslal marches were conducled wilh olher schools in ihe counlry lhrough ihe Naiional Riile Assa- ciaiion. ln ihe spring, 'rhe club shol round-robin marches wiih Sladium and Bellar- mine. The Bergesen lrophy is lhe award given io lhe winning leam. French Club N lhis club, sludenls ai French lind an opporluniiy To praclice conversalion in lhal language and io slucly French cusloms and lileralure. Games such as anagrams and crossword puzzles were conducled in French al lhe meelings. The club purchased several booles ol French plays and games. Mrs. Messelin laughl The group French songs apprapriale lo lhe various seasons and holidays. Dorolhy l-lughes was program chairman. A While-Elephanl auclion sale was held al' one meeling and a candy sale al anolher. The oulslanding evenl ol lhe year was a dinner in French slyle which was held in April. Yvonne Aubry . , - .. ,Rresideni Palricia Gannon. Vice Presideni Jess Genardine , ., .. Secrelary Marion Fowell. ,. , . Treasurer Mrs. Messelin , .. , Adviser Row 3f-M. Schoizka, B. Webb, I. Norlh, K. Blake, B. Dabroe, M. Schrosdel, A. Sinilh, D. Davis, l. Uyeda, A. Messelin lAdviserl. Row 2fB. Eslsildsen, G. Howard, V. Washburn, D. King, J. Boucher, J. Briggs. gang, M. Bainbridge. l'-533 Puariea, D, Hughes, A, Davis, C, Row l--B. Wells, F. Dean, M. Wilh- row, J. Genardinc, Y. Aubry, E. Irr- 54 R E. uor, . ar , R roo s, . eers, . QI' O CI' Iund, L. Wa ner, . Walsh. I.ibrary Club URTI-IERING The inTeresTs oT The school library is The primary purpose of The Library Club. Their greaTesT achievemenT was a book drive in OcTober, during which 65I books were coIlecTed Tor boys in The IndusTriaI School aT Monroe. illue Club sponsored a Tlag eTigueTTe assembly in February. The Reverend R. I-I. Mc- Ginnis was The guesT speaker. Miss RuTh Price out The Tacoma Public Library gave a book review aT one meeTing. Books were Taken as paymenT oT Club dues and were sold aT an aucTion sale in March. The Club sponsored a sale oT Lincolnian covers during Library Week in April. Radio Club INCOLN boys who are licensed radio operaTors or are inTeresTed in amaTeur radio comprise The membership oT The Radio Club. Discussions oT Technical phases out radio occupied several oT Their meeTings. Mr. Clyde AbboTT spoke To The club on The Radio Phase out Telephone Woi'k. Beginners pracTise The Morse code aT meeTings, in preparaTion Tor Taking The governmenT examinaTion Tor a license. RequiremenTs Tor a radio operaTor's license are as Tollowsz AbiIiTy To send and receive Ten words a minuTe, knowledge of radio laws, and compIeTe acquain- Tance wiTh The TransmiTTer and receiver. These were The club oTiicers: Norman Schulz, presidenT, KeiTh Sweeny, vice presidenT: Lee David, secreTaryq Tom Rommel, code insTrucTor. Mr. ChrysT was adviser. Debate Club EMBERS oT This club represenjred Lincoln in debaTes wiTh oTher WesTei'n WashingTon high schools. Among These were STadium, BremerTon, CenTraIia, Puyallup, Olympia, and EvereTT. This year's guesTion Tor debaTe concerned The Turnishing oT medical service To all aT public expense. On February I4 and I5 Paul SeTo, JusTine De WoITe, June Peele, and Bob Sprenger enTered The regional debaTe TournamenT aT The College oT PugeT Sound. OThers who Took parT in debaTes were Richard Boyles, Mae Eymer, Leona SchuITz and Marie AnTonie. ATTer The regular debaTe season, The acTiviTies out The club were diverTed To discussions oT Topics oT general inTeresT. Mae Eymer was presidenT oT The group, Bob Sprenger vice presidenT, and Pauline Parker secreTary. LaureTTa Vufagner, ,,,,. .PresidenT June Peele ,,,,, ,.,Vice MargareT Robblee ,,,, . Eva Berglund .. ,,,,,, ,-,Treasurer Miss Anderson ,,,,..,b,, Adviser PresidenT SecreTary ow 4-P. Parker, E, FisTe, M. Vogel, ST T I M Th F B Il E onne , . ufila, L. Rudd, M. Borden. Row 3fMiss Anderson, C. Morris, H. Johnson, D. Royn, L. Danielson, M. C k D PT M D lin. Row 2-J. Faulk, B, Anderson, V, Hud- son, D. Wixson, B. Peleg Ti, G. Rem- b T, E. H Ilb g, L. Le Faive. Row lfS. Leap, M. Junkley, E. Berg- g J Peele, E. Cox, M. Marian Barbers ..,.,-, Presidenf Beffy Webb,,,,,,,.,Vice Presidenf Winifred lvleddins.,.,,,,,Secrefary Miss Clarke ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,Adviser Row 3 J. Alexander, A. Cornelison, B, Kane, B. Webb, M. Odey, J. Neilson. Row 2 E. Bond, B, Smith, V, Deems, M. Mark , M, Selby, E. Siddall. Row I W, Meddins, W. Baker, M. Barber B Brower, F. Hadley, H. Profhero H Adams. Tuna Club HE Tuna Club aims fo promofe inferesf and proficiency in swimming and diving. lfs membership is composed of girls who have execufed fhree sfrokes and fhree dives in good form and have swum fhirfy-fhree yards in fwenfy-seven seconds or less. Weekly swims were held during fhe year and members coached girls desiring admiffance fo fhe club. Correspondence wifh swimming clubs in ofher schools was one club proiecf and pracfice in life-saving, anofher. The main evenf of fhe year was an exhibifion given in lvlarch, af which fhe girls demonsfrafed diving, swimming for form, and racing evenfs. lnternational Club HE lnfernafional Club works fo promofe undersfanding and sympafhy wifh people of foreign counfries. This year fhey fook China and Efhiopia as fopics for sfudy and discussion. lvlr. Edwin Hynes spoke on Efhiopia af one meefing. He also guided fhe club on an inferesfing frip fhrough fhe Ferry lvluseum. Ofher speakers were lvliss Jessie Lilly, who falked on cusfoms in Mexico, and lvliss Winifred Chesney, whose subiecf was Chrisfmas Cusfoms in Holland. Officers were Char- loffe Vreeland, presidenfg Elaine Brunner, vice presidenfq Carolyn Allen, secrefary- lreasurery and Lucile Wallers, recording secrefary. lvliss Chesney is fhe adviser. Quill and Scroll HE Quill and Scroll Club is a member of fhe lnfernafional l-lonor Sociefy for High School Journalisfs. lf was reorganized fhis spring because of fhe gradua- fion of all old members. The new members were inifiafed af a ceremony in March. Enfrance fo fhe club is gained by submiffing one hundred inches of work which has been prinfed in fhe school paper. This work musf be of a high degree of proficiency. The officers of fhis club are Rhoda Ludwick, presidenfg Bob Wilson, vice presidenfy Rosa Norfhcuff, secrefaryg Beffie Whisner, freasurerg and Eugene Manaray, sergeanf- af-arms. Jane Derby, Jennie l-lewiff, John Moyer and l-larry Keller are fhe ofher members. lvlr. Posf is fhe adviser. T551 Row 4fG. Olsen, B. Taylor, J. Ken nedy, L. Edwards, M. Scoll, F. Rave W. Jewell, S. Weber, G. Shearer E Hedlund. Row 3f-E. Meisenburq, C. Garlicls L Hallman, F. Asbury, V. Washburn T R T Buchholz, H. Salvesen, E. l-lagenau, Stevens, H. LaCoursiere, R. lverson, Cullum, B. Bradbury. Row Ze-S. Midlsaler, M. l-lard, B Schuller, 6. Simchen, T. Srone, N Schullz, J. Hewill, B. Slewarl, W Srevens, l. Anderson, F. Taylor. Row I-E. Knibbe, M. Lindauisl, L Knighl, M. Pills, E. Erickson, M Alhow, J. Hangman, O. Hosleller, T Rommel, B. Langlon, S. Pinelle, M Miller, H. Hopkins. Senior Orchestra HE Senior Orchesrra furnished music lor lhe opera, class play, Chrisfmas assembly, Cornmencemenl, Back-'ro-School Nighr, and orher school Tunclions. Orville l-losleller and Edward Ericleson were concerl maslers. Under lhe new sludenl commillee sysrem, Mary Swanson and Miriam Arhow were librarians: and Bob Bradbury and Sranley Pinelle were managers. Fred Asbury managed pub- liciry. Phyllis Runyan and Lois l-lolllman assisred in selecling music. On The program commillee were Elmer Dinglield, Gladys Qlson, and Ed Ericlfison. Orville Hosleller was social chairman. A sharing parly in April and lhe annual spring picnic supplied pleasanl diversion from lhe usual rouline. Archery Club lNCOLN lovers ol lhe hisloric sporl ol archery reorganized lhis year wilh lhe purpose ol crearing grearer inleresl in Jrhis acliviry. The club is now under lhe supervision of lhe Physical Educarion Deparlmenl. Many ol lhe members are using archery for credil loward a leller in girls' alhlelics. Mr. J. M. Morgan, well- lsnown Tacoma archer, spoke lo The group and demonslrared archery lechnique al lwo of lheir regular Wednesday evening meerings. ln Jrhe Tall, rhe members made lhe backdrop which is used behind rhe rargel. The club sponsored a doughnul sale in February lo raise lunds lor buying new arrows. Belly Nichols .aa,,,...a Presidenl' Lorraine Loop aaac. Vice Presidenl June Peele .,,,......, Secrelary Carol Anderson ,......, Treasurer Mr. R. B. Webb ..,,,,,. Adviser Row 3-B. Webb, P. Neilson, B. Smifh, M. Moeller, R. B. Webb, J. Abboff, M. Gerow, L. Edwards. Row 2-V. Cleary, D. Royn, M. Good, E. Berglund, W. Worsler, E. Hoerling, l-l. Johnson. Row I-F. Nelson, W. Meddins, J. Peele lSecrelarvj, B. Nichols lPresi- denll, C. Anderson lTreasurerl, L. Loop lVice Presidenll, B. Eslsildsen. L 563 Ti QAM! ovemenf GIRLS' SPORTS BOYS' SPORTS Moderato GIRLS' SPORTS Onward Lincoln! Onward Lmcoln' At defeat we'll grm M, Robblee, F. IvlcCorT, W. l-lodgins. E531 Vifebb. Honor Group I-TESE Ten senior girls consTiTuTe The TourTh consecuTive Honor Group. For Three yeors They hove been ouTsTonding in girls' sporTs ond hove guoliTied To repre- senl True girl oThleTes mosT Typicolly. SelecTion is bosed on vorious poinTs. A mernber musT hove helped inTeresT oThers in sporTs7 rnusT hove encouroged wornonliness, sporTsrnonship, ond love oT Tciir ploy: rnusT hove shown on enThusiosTic oTTiTude in The Torrns oT scholorship, spiriT, ond self conTrolg ond rnusT have been o sTeody, reliable worker olwoys re- sponsible Tor all duTies underTol4en. Shield Winners l-TESE Three girl oThleTes hove Terr'ninoTed Their high school sporTs coreers in The rnosT successful woy possible. By sTeody procTicing, hard ploying, ond, in niony insTonces, socrilricing oTher ocTiviTies, They hove eoch eorned Three leTTers ond ore enTiTled To we-or The L. L. L. shield, The highesT girls' oThleTic oworcl pre- senTed by The physicol educoTion deporTrnenT. ' A srnoll C on The shield indicoTes Thor The girl hos successTully cooched Two or more oTTer-school sporTs. .,- -45-'pam' lLeTT To righTl M. ber, B, Brower, J. Fo F. McCoirT, lvl. Robblee L. Vlfogner, G. Benson R. Jensen, E. Cox .a wr! - ...-f rw. ck.. , Row 4--W. Boker, E. l-loerl ling, B. Sinilh, L. Jensen, V, Deenis, H, Prollwero, A. Sherrnon, E. Goodinon, A. Sniilh, L. Allsins, M. Neigli- bors, B. Wynlo, C. Will- ner, M. Odey, M. Freenion. Row 3 -S, MrCorl, C. Wil lionis, L. Cooper, M. Moeller, M. Morlner, M. Turner, J. Alexonder, F. Crowe, P. Durbin, S. Sol- leriee, B. Birlnebocl-2, l-l. Curry, A. Doyis, J. Neil- son, M. Wilhrow. Row 2fB. Brower, M. Bor- ber, H. Burk, A. Slrerifl, V. Piercy, D. McCIonohon, M. Reynolds, B. Blood, D. Sloler, l-l, Johnson, C. Morris, E, Prelryrnon, D. Bunker, E. Oswald, F. Huckobo. Row I-E. Horvey, J. Peele, V. Pendlelon, D. Everls, E. Cox, R. Jensen, J. Foulla, L. Wogner, M. Robblee, E. Siddoll, A. l-lonson, N. Miner, l. Mullen, B. For, rell B. Webb, Student Leaders and Coaches II WOULD HELP OTHERS, is llwe rnorlo ol o srudenl leoder. These girls rnusl lwoye polience, sympollny, o friendly personolily, ond o pleosing voice. Allen'-sclwool sporls cooclies, clrosen by Miss Clorlae, musl be girls who lnove eorned one or rnore lellers in ollwlelics. Tlney rnusl know llre rules ol The gonwe ond be oble lo enforce llwose rules. ln oddilion, llwey keep o record of eoch gli-I's progress ond ollendonce ond ossisl in picking leorns. Heads ol: Sports EARLY llre L. L. L. elecls o group ol girls lo rnonoge llne sporls progrom, Eoclw girl lolaes clworge of one sporr ond musl see il llirouglw all diflicullies Jrlwol orise. Monogers of llwe orgonized oclivilies sclwedule gornes, record ollendonce ond excuses, provide referees, urnpires, limelseepers, scorelfieepers, ond clnecls O. K.'s lor sclnoloslic slonding. Monogers ol llwe indiyiduol sporls lrove ci dilrlerenl rouline becouse llnose sporls ore corried on individuolly. 'llney oppoinl cornpelenl leciders lor 'rlne vorious dis- lricls, clrecls reporrs, ond keep o record ol eoclw girl's lirne or rnileoge. Row 2-C. Gorlick, Hiking G. Benson, Volley Boll: N Miner, Swimming, E. Cox Tennis: E. Berglund, Rillery L. Chovil, Slsoling, J Pcele, Coploin Boll. rnon, Hoisobocln-riding: A l-lonson, Boskelboll, L ord, Boseboll, B. Nichols Arcliery. E593 Row leM. Borber, Gener- ol Monogerg B. Sfulclnl Boegle, Bicycling, J. How' Row 3fl Dale, E. Bon M R bbl e S L p Pendlefon, l, Harvey, M. Wahavioln N, AulT, C. YuckerT, F. Huclsaba, E. Oswald, J, ley, VV. Hodgins. Raw 2-M Kohler, J. Howard, . Hall, A. Hanson, D. Llew- ellyn, M. Knowles, G. Ma- ic o , N, Miner, n , D. Mc- grlni, B N h ls H. Burls, l. Kuh e Clanahan Raw l--V Taylor E Hoer- llng, E Berqlund, H, Cur- ' h E, Cox, J. Faiilli, L. ner Adams, ia , Wag F M C T H P. Runyan, V. Adams, M. ScoTT, D, Ben- son. rec Guard Tl1aT copfainl Captain Ball APTAIN BALL is a combinaTion oT The basic principles oT volley ball and basl4eTball. IT is comparaTively new aT Lincoln, buT iTs populariTy is increasing by leaps and bounds. ProoT oT This is shown by sTeady yearly increases in The number oT girls Turning ouT. June Peele managed This year's TournamenT, which was played oTT by The eliminaTion meThod. League A-The championship game beTween The Hoosiers and The HoT-ShoTs was Thrilling, yeT hearTbreal-Qing. One minuTe To play and The score read Hoosiers 43, HOT-ShoTs 4l. ATTer The TipAoTT The HOT-Sl'ioTs gained The ball, displaying real Teamwork in passing iT down The Tloor To Their capTain and-To vicToryl The score sTood: HOT-ShoTs 44, Hoosiers 43. Girls claiming membership on The championship Team are Delores Finley, l-lelen Currah, BeTh SmiTh, Gloria Magrini, Verna Robinson, Vera Taylor, Doreen Benson, DoroThy Kohler, Dorcas Lewellyn, Evelyn Bond, Virginia Adams and Necia f'xulT. The Tigers oT League B deTeaTecl The Henchmen 8239. ln League C, The Sure- Wins were crowned champs because oT Their decisive vicTory over The lnsisTenTs. Score, 25-3. CT. e, . ea, V. Peele, M, Junk! . Moeller, D. M B. Rygg. .cai,. Fnsl play on The offense. , . M, u'11r2'rp'r-'51 H . -. ,Ag-Ami--M. ,. sss.- 5, Basketball ASKETBALL enioyed a successful season. Approximalely l55 girls parlicipaled in Three leagues. League A conlained superior players, League B carried 'rhose of fair abilify, and League C was made up inexperienced players who had a lol 'ro learn. Frances McCarl managed The Tournamenl. ln fhe lille-game, Team Four of League A gained a hard-earned viciory over Team One of The some league. The winning sexlelre were all fine players. Rurh Jensen and Laurella Wagner, forwards, made successful shols from many angles. Kay Peferson, lump-cemler, was lhe leam's mainslay. This able girl comlrolled every 'rip-off. She was backed up in lhe cenler zone by June Faulls. The guard berlhs were held by Hazel Adams and Marion Wahoviale, bolh closeecheclaers and con- sislenf players. Mildred Neighbors and Inez Nelson, subslifuies, did nor see much aclion, buf resulls were always apparenl when Jrhey wenl +o worla. All nine leams in League B had laeen compelilion. Games were unusually 'fasl and scores low. In a spirifed game io decide lhe championship, Team Six defealed Team Three 2l-I9. Players on Team Six were l-lazel Burlf.e, Barbara Wells, Virginia Pendlelon, Jean Howard, June Peele, Virginia Adams, Lee Sandlin, Mildred Carly, and Bealrice Allen. Row 2fB. Brower, M, Bar- ber, S. Leap, M. Robblee, B. Webb, A. Hanson, l. H h 'ls Lbll arvey, M. Wa ovla , N. Aull, W. Hodgins, K. Pefersen, E. Oswald, D. Slarer, N. Shevland, M. Neighbors. Row I-D. Benson, E. Berg- lund, E. Cox, J. Faull-2, L. Wagner, F, McCarf, R. Jensen, E. Prellyman, H. Adams, G. Magrini, N. Miner, B. Rygg, D, Mc- Clanahan, L. Aflnins. TOY Ready? Serve! Row 2-M. Knowles, Hudson, Howard, Dale, E. Slddall, B. Bro er, M. Barber, S. Leap, Anders V P dlef on, , en on, l Harvey, M. Wahoviak, N Aulf, W. Hodgins, K Pefersen, E. Oswald, N Shevland, V. Wersi, P Bieger. le, ssl-lC hD e BWbbL rv Q J, Faulk, E, Cox, R. J sen, F. McCar1, H. Adams B N'ch Is N M' e L Ark ns, H. Burk, I. Kuhne J. Peel Raw I-D. Llewellyn, lor, C. Morris, L. Mor- Volley Ball HE game of volley ball is superior ro orher games of fairly large groups be- cause ir so readily lends ilseli +o change of posirions. Thus, Jrhe pirlall of lhe s+ar sys+em is avoided and a high degree of democralic sharing is experienced. League A-Wirh The score lied, I8-IS, or rhe end of rhe regular playing lime, Team Four baffled Through an exciring over-lime period wirh Team One +o win rhe League A championship. The winners' success was due ro sleill in rerurning liasr, hard serves. Girls on The champ ream were Necia Aulr, Vera Taylor, Palma Bieger, Evelyn Siddall, Dorolhy Hughes, June Faullq, lone Dale, Charlolle Morris, Hazel Burke, Anne Barna, and Virginia Wersi. Team Six in League B clinched Tirsr place honors when ir defeared irs closesl rival, Team Three, 30-24. Members of Team Six who saw acrion were Frances l-luclaaloa lcaplainl, Mariorie Brooks, Jean Neilson, Lois Beegle, Marjorie Davis, Florence Hadley, Lois Ayres, Virginia Adams, Caroline Willner, Frances Cham- pagne, Janer Shaw, Helen Proihero, and Marjorie Odey. ln The League C division Team Two achieved success when if downed Team Four ro rhe lune of 25r2I. V. l w- B V . urla, .Copen- . e , , Wa ner, en- : o , . in r, , C. T621 r-I-I-ke! Baseban ASEBALL Tor The season oT I935 was oT an excepTionally high grade. The eliminaTion meThod was used in scheduling play-oTT. Under ThaT sysTem, The TirsT game losT eliminaTes ThaT Team Trom The remainder oT The TournamenT. Love oT The game inspired every member oT every Team To puT TorTh her very besT. League A-By deTeaTing Team Three, I5-5, Team One became possessors oT The honors Tor This spring sporT. Members oT The championship Team were RuTh Moe, CaTcherp LaureTTa Wagner and T-lazel Bricleley, PiTchers: Adelle SheriT-T, lsT Base: Barbara T-lunTsman, 2nd Base: Mary McKenny, 3rd Base: Gloria Magrini, RighT ShorT7 Audrey lnlanson, LeTT ShorT: Peggy Durbin, RighT Fielder, Virginia Adams, CenTer Fielderg and June Faulls, LeTT Fielder, Following in The TooTsTeps oT Their superiors, Team One aT League B and Team One aT League C emerged champions oT Their respecTive divisions. MargareT Kliese and Virginia Nyman were The respecTive capTains. As a resulT aT The TournamenT, T60 girls received crediT To counT Towards an L, Perhaps The greaTesT resulT was The spiriT oT Tair play in every game played. via,.u,. n, . ern , . arn , . a Brickley, B. Rygq. Row 2-J. Faulh, L Wag ner, A. Hanson, T. Ha vey, J. Neilson, M. Wah 4 In N A lf A Davis. Row I-F. McCar1, R J . e se A Sh Tf V Adams P, Durbin, E. PreTTyman, H Ad S G M qrini H T633 Af lasf a bull's eyel Archery The Archer's sporf will never be exfincf Unfil fhe memory of Robin l-lood Be bloffed from fhe foblef of our minds. Archery is one of fhe finesf sporfs in which o girl con develop on in- feresf. Since if is on individual oc- fivify, she con do if of ony fime, never being dependenf upon ofhers fo fur- nish c1 fe-om for ploying. Require- menfs fo counf fowords o leffer coll for offendonce of fourfeen meefings eoch semesfer or o fofol of fwenfy- eighf meefings on yeor. Af eoch meefing fhirfy-six orrows or six rounds musf be complefed. Here's lucln fo you Fore-rl CSOH Around fhe course, ond on fhe cord A score of eighfy-nine! Wifh blood cileop ond muscles hord, And oppefife fo dine. Come, lods ond lossies, fo fhe links, And gef your cheeks oglow: And life will smile upon you while A-golfing we sholl go. Much hos been presenfed on fhe physicol benefifs derived from plczying golf, while fhe more imporfonf menfol goins hove seldom been menfioned. Physical obilify connof possibly bring success if fhe mind is noi' in cz fovor- cible condifion. ln golf, poise is ormed ogoinsf flurry: coolness ogciinsf ex- cifobilifyq resfroinf ogoinsf impo- fience. Here, curiosify 'rugs of con- cenfrofion, ond discourogemenf seeks T641 fo disorm perseverence. The A Ii Cuf Tennh Wallace Scoff sun was shining brighf one doy: ffle soph wenf ouf fo ploy: e liffle girls sfopped by fo sfore To see his roclaef swish fhe oir. Run The ning ond leoping he sformed fhe nef ofher fellow losf fhe sef. Before fheir eyes, o chomp, he dcingled l-le' The l-lis l-le d show fhose girls some sfrolses newfcmgled Girls? They cheered his finol smosh nexf move proved cz frifle roshg leopf fhe nef wifh lovely groce And londed fhere righf on his foce. 5, Rolling is rollicking fun Roller Skating Along wiTh The rediscovery aT The bicycle There has come a renaissance of The roller skaTe, hardly less wide- spread. Numerous indoor sl4aTing rinl-as have made possible year-round parTicipaTion which Tends To increase The populariTy of The sporT more Than ever. Sl4aTing develops TundamenTal skills such as balance, locomoTion, Timing, dodging, and co-ordinaTion aT brain and muscle. AT The same Time, iT brings ouT Those qualiTies necessary in life, such as sporTsmanship, courage, endurance, aggressiveness, and alerT- ness. To counT Towards a leTTer, TwenTy- Tive hours musT be compleTed each semesTer wiTh noT more Than Tive hours in any one weels To be counTed. Bicycling Da-a-isy, Da-a-isy, Give me your answer True! l'm halT cra-a-zy, All Tor The love oT you. lT won'T be a sTy-y-lish marriage, l can'T aTTord a carriage: BuT you'll look sweeT upon The seaT OT a bicycle builT Tor Two. Bicycling has advanTagcs ThaT are noT en- ioyed by Those who choose eiTher roller sl4aTes or auTomobiies. The bicyclisT may perform anye where in The open air where There is C1 l'QCId Qi' paTh. l-Te has choice. 4 , SighTing Riflery To The TronTiersman a riTle was his liTe insurance, his means oT adding To and oTTen OT giving him his bill oT Tare: iT was his consTanT companion. The hisTory aT America's riTieman can be largely Traced in The hisTory aT American independence. IT is only naTural, Then, ThaT every young Ameri- can should Teel The urge To Try his hand wiTh This insTrumenT which has had so much To do wiTh The develop- menT and The deTense oT his counTry. Riflery is a means oT relaxaTion. lT develops courage, exercises The Tiner nerves which promoTe lseen sighT, and Teaches how To handle and use Tire- arms. Jusf sTarTing ouT 7'7 653 A spring-board enlhusiasl Swimming Plunging heodlong oul ol sighlg And, wilh spurlings ol delighl, Clulching honds, ond slippery soles, Climbing up lhe lreocherous sleep Over which lhe spring-boord spurns Eoch ogoin os he relurns. Swimming is ideol lor everyone. ll ollers greoler opporlunily lor whole- some exercise lhon ony olher sporl. Il does nol lend lo overdevelop some muscles while neglecling olhers. The orms, legs, shoulders, hips, obdominol muscles, ond lungs ore all pul inlo oclion. Swimming develops long, smoolh, llol muscles which occenluole lhe nolurolly grocelul lorm ol lhe body. Every normol person should leorn lo swim lor lhe solse ol solely os well ous pleosure ond heollh. Whoo, Duchess! 66 Lovers of lhe open air Hilcing My heorl is lull, I revel in lhe cold, shorp wind lhol slrilses my loce. l see beouly in lhe swoying lrees, In leoves blown here ond lhere, In lhe misl lhol hides lhe slruggling sun, In lhe summer green ond oulumn brown ol gross. ln lhe roin, ond in lhe sun lruimphonl over misl, In lhe ozure sky ond lleecy clouds, And in lhe slors, lhe moon, when nighl is come. I long lo lough ond lhrow my orms oporl ond Fill my soul. I love lhe eorlhl -Jeonne Levosseur. Horseback Riding Wilh heod ond heorl held up, And your heels ond honds held down, Your knees pressed close lo your horse's sides, And your elbows close lo your own. l-low lhrilling lo rush olong wilh lhe wind in your loce ond worm vilol horsellesh beneolh you, loleing your every commondl Il you're o bil llol, horsebocla riding is o lonic lhol will molse your heorl leop wilh your horse ond lhe blood sing in your lemples ond llush your loce wilh exuberonce. Flileen hours eoch semesler, o lolol ol lhirly hours o yeor, ore lhe require- menls lor lhis oclivily. Accelerando 3-LLM!! X BOY'S SPORTS F d square play, is tt L e the game or W Erspamer. COaCl'l2S Helen M. Clarke has charge ol girls' physical educalion. lvliss Clarke has eslab- lished a more expansive and democralic lype ol program in lhe girls' deparlmenl. William Hardie coaches varsily baskelpall. He also assisls wilh loolball, and The lield evenls in lrack. Vincenl' Keyes coaches varsily loolball, midgel baskelball, and lrack. Mr. Keyes lurned our a sfale championship leam in lrack lasl season. Frank Erspamer coaches our gall leam. lvlr. Erspamer had some excellenl malerial lo work wilh lhis season. Charles Tollen Turned oul his 'rhird conseculive cily championship iayvee loolball Team. Chuck is a former Lincoln gridsler. Frank O'Neel is in charge ol lhe boys' physical educalion. He also supervises wreslling, swimming, decalhlon, and inlra-mural sporls. lvlr. O'Neel has highly developed and expanded lhe boys' physical deparlmenl. Edward Schwarz coaches our rifle leam. lvlr. Schwarz also supervises lhe Boys' Rifle Club. Jack Kimball coaches our midgel loolball leam. This season saw a leam lhal lied 'lor cily honors. Wallace Sco'H is our lennis coach. Our lennis Teams have been slrong despile lhe lack ol a school courl. E683 gives fhe boys a 'Few poinfers B. O al Direcfor of Afhlehcs Row 2: W. Handle W Scoll, H. lvl Clarke Row l: C. Tollen B O D Beal, V. Key s Demonsfraling fhe cross arm movemenf. Coach Keyes Lincoln's R. Pirie, J. M. T-lerness, J. Nichol- son. Pullfups , , Dips W , W, WW , , , M, H 7,34 Basl4eTball Throws , , , , ,23 ouT of 25 Bar VaulT,,, ,,,,, W, , , W Y 80 inches 50-Yard Swlm,,, , ,, ,. W , Discus Throw ShoT PUT ,,,, High Jump,,,,,,,, L , IOO-Yard Dash, L, Brood Jumpnw, ,, ,, I8 TeeT 4 inches Besf Erspamer, Decathlon F ALL The diTTerenT sporTs aT Lincoln, The Ten places in decaThlon are The hardesT To aTTain. A boy compeTing in This acTiviTy cannoT gain a posiTion by being proTicienT aT one sporT only, buT musT have unusual aThleTic abiliTy in Ten diTTerenT evenTs. These evenTs consisT oT Tive indoor and Tive ouTdoor acTiviTies. The evenTs parTicipaTed in are as Tollows: Free Throws, dips, chins, bar vaulTs, TiTTy- yard swim, hundredeyard dash, broad iump, high iump, shoT puT, and discus Throwing. This year should see several records broken as Lincoln has developed o larger number oT aThleTes in The new program oT inTra-mural sporTs. Up To The Time OT publicaTion only Three evenTs have been parTicipaTed in. EighT boys have broken The all-Time record oT 3l dips, and a new record oT 46 has been seT by Marvin l-lerness and GilberT Holland. Boys ThaT have shown well so Tar are Bob Pirie, Jack Erspamer, Marvin Herness and GilberT l-Tolland. Bob Pirie, who held high poinT honors lasT season, has been leading so Tar and is expecTed To increase ThaT lead in TuTure evenTs. A boy who has made an emblem in This acTiviTy has aTTained The highesT aThleTic honor possible here aT Lincoln, as These boys are considered To be The Ten besT aThleTes ouT oT The opproximolrely TourTeen hundred boys aTTending our school. The managemenT OT The decaThlon program was very well done by Ed Flechman. DecaThlon Records To Dcrle H ,no ,, H, WWW, on ,,,,46 , 28 seconds TI6 TeeT 2 inches L ,. ,, , ,48 Tee-T IO inches ,M M67 inches , , ,IO.4 seconds 69 The Coaches' Aides. Row 4-E. Taylor, O. Ecls harf, R. Weber, E. Moffelf M. Seydell, A. Marlin, R Terrien, J. Loidhamer, G Nelson, D. Munson, J. Cor coran, K. Afhow, W. Ehref R. Schroedel, R. Gillespie G. Lafhrop, D, Fabry. Row 3-B. Pollock, J.Thom as, J. Pulnam, F, McClana han, F. Boers, M. Pufnarn R. Simpson, M. Carr, H Befzler, R. Lovelace, D Veffer, B. Bradbury, L den, L. Washburn. Row 2-B. Temais, E Walfs, H, Berndl, S ersley, C. Scozzarello, A Gonsalves, L. Swanson, C fer, C. Wood, l-l. Hasch. Row l-D. Ausnes, E Fleischmann, C. Davis, I Berry, A. Anderson, M berg, J. Sharp, H. Miller Wheeler, E. Swan, H. Sei- shaipe, E. Davis, H. Ecln: Anderson, F. Pefe, R. Pof- Underdahl, A. Anderson, B: Herness, V. Collins, B: Bird, B. Mefz, H. Hall- Row 2-B. Bradbury, A. Anderson, B. Mefz, L. Wilhrow, V. Bounds, D Vefter. Row I-S. Sharpe, E. Fleischmann, J. McAllister J. Genardine, B. Summer B. Berry. T70 l Boys' Student Leaders HIS group of boys, under fhe direcfion of Mr. O'lNleel, insfrucf fhe sophomore boys in fheir gym worls. These insfrucfors are very carefully selecfed as fhe discovery and developmenf of fufure afhlefic falenf is largely carried on fhrough fhem. Upon graduafion of an insfrucfor, a silver or gold seal is awarded. Merif is iudged by inferesf shown, exfenf of parficipafion, and lengfh of service. Parfies, dances, and, in fhe spring, a yachf oufing were lhe social evenfs carried on befween fhis group and fhe girl sfudenf leaders. Many of fhese boys will refurn for anofher year of service as insfrucfors. Managers PON fhis group resfs fhe heavy responsibilify of disfribufing and recondifioning fhe large amounf of equipmenf necessary for fhe numerous afhlefic fearns af Lincoln. They are required fo fravel played and keep an accurafe accounf poinfs scored by each individual on fhe fhe coaches from boys fhaf have played buf for reasons of ineligibilify are unable of fhese energefic fellows. wifh fhe feams when foreign games are of fhe number of quarfers played and squad. These managers are chosen by or are inferesfed in fhe differenf sporfs, fo parficipafe. Much credif is due each 6. Holland. Three Cheers. A.S Ma 9 her H Mrohs Yell Leaders UR peppy yell squad very capably led The chorus aT Two Thousand eighT hundred Lincoln sTudenTs This year. Under This Trio's leadership The annual Toolball nighT, pep parade, and pep rallies enjoyed unusually good success. ln answer To our yell king, Leo Magrini's, call Tor new and original yells, The school responded enThusiasTically, and several more lines have been added To Lincoln baTTle chanTs. The Abes were Torced To relinquish Their hold upon The cheering cup on Thanksgiving Day due To condiTions ThaT were beyond Their conTrol, buT They easily ouT-yelled and ouT-performed Their opponenlrs. Boys' Rifle Team AVING a schedule oT TwenTy posTal and six inTer-ciTy maTches, The Abes' rifle Team was conTronTed wiTh a wellfTilled program. None oT The ciTy4TiTle inaiches have Taleen place up To The daTe oT publicaTion, buT The LincolniTes lools Torward To sTiTT compeTiTion Trom STadium and Bellarmine, who have sTrong Teams This season. Members oT The squad are picked Tram The Ten besT and mosT con- sisTenT shoTs oT The riTle club. BoTh organizaTions are coached by Mr. Schwarz. Boys showing well are Ralph Syverson, l-luberT RushTelT, and Richard Weisnei'. Lincoln's Sharp Shoofers. R 2 A S dbv H R TT E Farmer, R ' ' E. chwarz. R I C Johnson, Se e Tarv-Treasurer' B Mil R Sy so PI'6SIdBl'1lIl'l Hoidon, H. Thompson F Morrison, Vice Presidenl i E71 721 Foofball Night A penal+y. Fore! I never knew you cared. Sparring arouncl. Jusl' a liH'le scrimmage. Throwing if again. Why fhe smile, Nick? Granclsfand Quarfer- backs. Anofher poinl 'For Lincoln! Try +his, some lime. Keeping clown 'rhai' waisi' line. Make 1'his one big, Maxie. Miller pun+s. The crowd roars. Affecfionafe liHle fellows. Over fhe lop. How's lhis 'For form? On 'rhe one yard line! Klclsolif Thanksgiving. I :shy H, .. Q I 1 I Varsity Football FTER much hard worls our varsiTy coach, Vince Keyes, shaped our boys inTo a smooTh worlaing symphony +ho+ was desTined To cause our opponenTs no end of Trouble. Among The newer TalenT were a number oT sophomores and iuniors Thai' will glodden our lV1enTor's hearT nexT year. Many oT These boys should be TuTure AllfCiTy maTerial. The Apes' chorus rose in crescendo in The ShelTon Tray where George PorTer proved To be The sour noTe Tor ShelTon's deTense, crashing Through Their line To score Two Touch-downs, Then broke Through again To score boTh conversions. Ray Miller proved To be The lsey noTe in The Lynx aTTacl4. His punTing was largely called upon To keep The enemy ouT oT scoring disTonce, and his long, accuraTe passing To such receivers as Joe Hemel, T-lerlo GodTrey. and Kenny Ferguson was a consTonT menace To The Abe opponenTs. In The TradiTional Turkey Day loaTTle, Lincoln was Torced To give way in The Tinai canTo aTTer TighTing Turiously Tor Three Thrill-packed quarTers. BLJT The way The reTurning iuniors and sophomores played during ThaT game has served noTice To STadium ThaT Their pennanT is in dire danger nexT year. Eleven varsiTy leTTermen will reTurn nexT Tall. Nice blocking, boys' 73 74 Ray Miller lAll-Cify QuarTerbackl. This player draws To a perTecT close his Third consecuTive season oT varsiTy TooT- ball. During This Time he has developed inTo one oT The besT signal barkers in l.incoln's TaoTball hisTory. Ray will go on To college. Joe Hemmel llindl. Joe proved To be The mosT able pass receiver on The Team. On deTense, many opponenTs' plays were broken beTore They crossed The line oT scrimmage when This player charged in. Dick MaTThews TG-uardl. This senior possessed TighT, sTamina, and a desire To mess up an opponenT's plays. l-le could always be depended upon To open a paTh Tor our back- Tield, Through The enemies' Torward wall. Elvin Van Slyke lGuardl. This powerTul player was a de- pendable asseT To The line aT all Times. Being only a sopho- more, Slugs will grace The varsiTy line-up nexT season. Jack FrosT lCenTerl. This aggressive iunior proved To be The mosT versaTile man on The line. Playing aT The cenTer, Tackle, and guard berThs, Jack proved To be a mainsTay aT all oT These posiTions. Dick Meyel' lGuardl. Dick was noTed Tor his unquenchable TighTing spiriT and was one oT The players who sTayed during The Tull Tour quarTers OT The Thanksgiving Day baTTle. This player graduaTes in June. George PorTer ll-lalfbackl. To This rugged back goes The honor aT being The mosT consisTenT yard-gainer on The Team. George should be our mosT valuable back-Tield man when he reTurns nexT sernesTer. Bob SmiTh lAlleCiTy Cenierl. Possessing weighT and cool judging alailiTy, Bob was very capable aT handling This responsible posiTion. This All-CiTy player will reTurn To sTrengThen The Torward wall nexT season. Bob Pirie ll-lalTbackl. ResulTs were always appareni when This cool-headed Abe wenT inTo acTion. Bob very capably held down a regular posT unTil he was Torced ouT oT com- peTiTion due To a leg iniury. Bob also graduaTes This June. Kenny Ferguson ll-lalTbackl. This Abe was largely used Tor broken Tield running. His speed and decepTive sTride oifen compleTely baTTled would-be Tacklers. A valuable player goes when Ken graduaTes in June. Mel Bolsinger ll-lalTbackl. lvlel came up Trom The reserves To gain a name as one aT The hardesT-hiTTing backs on The Team. ResulTs were always shown when This husky senior hiT The line. Jack Nicholson lTacklel. This iunior gained The repuTaTion oT being one oT The mosT powerTul men on The Lynx line and was respecTed by all opponenTs. Nick will be back among The eleven reTurning leTTermen nexT season. Herb Godfrey lEndl. I-lerb was a TasT, hard-hiTTing player and very capably held down a regular posiTion. Being only a sophomore, much is expecTed oT This red head in The TuTure. KenneTh Wrye lEndl. Kenny was considered one oi The besT ends in The ciTy unTil a broken ankle Torced him Trom com- peTiTion. This player will be ineligible nexT season. Sfan STrom TATI-ciTy Tacklel. This Abe proved To be a Troublesome obsTacle To any opponenT coming near The Tackle berTh. NexT season's line will sincerely miss The supporT of This graduaTing player. Neil Gray llfndl. Neil was a TasT, hard-charging end much Teared by The enemy backTield and a consTanT menace as a pass receiver. This is Neil's lasT season under The black and gold. Jim Brooks lllullbackl. Few opponenTs crossed The line wiThouT Teeling The sTing oT This powerTul player. As This is Jim's second year aT varsiTy duTy, greaT Things are To be expecTed aT him when he reTurns nexT season. Warren Porfer lGuardl. The way This scrappy sophomore perTormed This year has proved ThaT he will be one oT The mainsTays oT The line in The TuTure. VVarren is a boy who will gladden any coach's hearT. Bill Dillman lGuardl. AlThough Bill did noT see much acTion This year, he could always be called upon To do his besT. WiTh his charging abiliTy This iunior should be a depend- able asseT To The line nexT season. STan Sharpe ll-lead Managerl. STan did a Tine iob oT handling The equipmenT This season. 75 Jayvee Football HE Lincoln Jayvee eleven compleTed a very successTul season by winning Their Third consecuTive, ciTy TiTle under The brillianT coaching oT Chuck ToTTen. The Abes played a schedule of Tive games, Three wiTh STadium and Two pracTice TilTs wiTh The Puyallup Reserves. The l45-pounders sTarTed OTT Their season by Trouncing STadium 7-O. ln The second TiTle Tilr The Tigers deTeoTed The Abes aTTer a hard-ToughT game, Thus Tying Tor The championship. The gap made by The loss oT Bub Miller was laTer Tilled by Ellis Finch, who played his posiTion so well ThaT he was selecTed on The all-ciTy eleven. The championship game proved To be all Lincoln's, wi+h The Abes scoring in The TirsT canTo on an oTT-Tackle smash by Dave Wing, who converTed Through The some rouTe. The NorTh-enders were unable To come near The Lincoln goal as They were compleTely smoThered beneaTh a savage Abe deTense. The elusive noTes oT The baclf.Tield were Dahl, Wing, Finch and Trucello, while The major chords oT The line proved To be Anderson, JohnsTon, Fryxell and l-larTley. Many oT These boys will be baclf. Tor anoTher year oT Jayvee compeTiTion and a Tew will Turnish valuable maTerial Tor The VarsiTy. Rand Dahl, reTurning leTTerman, was elecTed capToin. All-CiTy-HarTley, An derson, Fryxell, Johnson Finch, Wing, Truselo. Row 3-R. Dahl, E. Camer on, S. Truselo, E. Finch, H DoTy. Row 2-B. l-lewiTT, P. Burns T. LanzeTTa, J, Harris, F Lazzeron . Row I - J. HarTley, L Forbes, A. Anderson, I Fryxell, J. Johnson, D Schierman, C. Davis. T761 Dahl smashes off Tackle A laeaulilul calch. Midget Football OR lhe lhird conseculive year lhe Lincoln Midgels have lied lor lhe cily lille wilh lhe Sladium Babes. Since Sladium had possession ol lhe Lloyd-Davis lrophy, perpelual championship award belween lhe lwo schools, il will remain in lhe Norlh-enders' lrophy case. Playing a schedule ol six lille games, lhree wilh Sladium and lhree wilh Bellar- mine, lhe Lynx losl only one. lhey won all lhree wilh Bellarmine, piling up lhirly- lhree poinls. Viclory was wilh lhe Lincolniles in lheir lirsl encounler wilh Sladium as lhey won a close 7-lo-6 viclory. Lincoln losl lhe second meel wilh lhe Bengals, lhus lying wilh lhe Norlh-enders lor lhe championship. The lille lill was a 6-lo-6 draw. This made lhe lhird conseculive lie belween lhe lwo schools. The broken-lielcl running was handled by Wilson and Walls, while Kawasalsi proved lo be Lincoln's maior lhreal wilh his line-smashing. Oulslanding players on lhe line were Laylon, Alhow, Johnson, l-lallberg, and Beardsley. Van Laylon, lwo year veleran, was chosen caplain. The Babes were lirsl coached by Wimpy Johnslon, who laler lurned lhem over lo Jack Kimball, lhree year C. P. S. baclslield ace, under whose guidance lhe Lynx lurned in a very commendable record. 4 - - . All-Cily-Hallberg Alhow, Laylon, Walls, Wilson, Kawasaki. Row 3-Coach J. Kimball, L. Swanson, E. Walls, D. Kawasaki, K. Wilson, J. McKallisler, Mgr. ace, . oe, . ori, l R B yl s B D rs J. Oliver, .l. Sha p. Ro I H H llb Q K Alhaw, Caplain V. Laylon, D. Beardsley, G. Johnslon, D. Maddox, J. Mazza. 5773 Row 2fB. Berry, F. Wal- w f . a er, . A. A ' M! T . LeaTher urTisTs. 78 Lewis Brewer, Honorary CapTain. Row Z-E, Janes, E. Wold, J. Erspamer, L. Brewer, H. BerndT. Row I-D Larson J SmiTh B . Bird, M. Neher, B. Mor ris, L. Woods, M. Narfh. Reserve Football HE Reserves, under The able coaching oT Jim Lemmer, a Tormer all-ciTy player, were worlsed inTo a harmonious chorus Tha-T gave The varsiTy plenTy OT sTiTT pracTice. lvlany OT These boys have experience in some varsiTy games and are expecTed To consTiTuTe parT oT The TirsT Team nexT year. They played a series oT six games, Three wiTh STadium and one each wiTh Olympia and PorT Orchard, de- cisively crushing The Olympians and Tying once wiTh Slradium. Lewis Brewer was elecTed honorary capTain. Boxing LTl-TOUGH boxing is noT a recognized sporT in Lincoln, The growing popu- lariTy oT This acTiviTy cannoT be overloolsed. Two smokers were puT on during The school year under The direcTion aT Horace Dunbar. The boys Training Tor The second maTch were under The supervision oT Freddie STeele, leading conTender Tor The world welTerweighT crown. The parTicipanTs in These laouTs are selecTed Trom The mosT promising maTerial in The school. In The pasT, several boys developed here have gone on aTTer graduaTion To make local hisTory, and a Tew are on Their way Towards gaining higher recogniTion. A fall. Varsity Wrestling UR wresTling Team compleTed onoTher very saTisTacTory season, sTarTing OTT The schedule by giving Salem, The Oregon STaTe champions, a decisive 20-To'I4 deTeaT. In This maTch many oT Lincoln's grapplers were iniTiaTed inTo Their TirsT maTch OT High School wresTling, buT This did noT prevenT Their perTorming like veTerans. In The meeT wiTh STadium Tor Top place in ciTy honors, Tive hundred specTaTors saw Lincoln win one of The mosT hecTic moTches sTaged beTween The rival schools in recenT years. The sTar evenTs oT The maTch proved To be beTween T-liclsey oT Sladium and T-liclsols oT Lincoln. A demonsTraTion oT almosT every lsnown hold was given. This was closely conTrasTed by The unorThodox TacTics oT Dilly oT STadium and Feldman oT Lincoln. Van Slylse oT Lincoln provided The evening's comedy in a maTch Thaf lsepT The specTaTor on his TeeT ThroughouT. Lincoln had possession oT The prized Cammarano Trophy aT The Time oT The meeT and will remain in charge oT iT Tor anoTher year. To compleTe a successTul season The Abe grapplers wenT To Camas To compeTe in The NorThwesT meeT and came away wiTh Two un- deTeaTed champions in The persons oT Jack Nicholson and Ken Hayashi. Jack Nicholson coached The Team This season and Tine resulTs were obTained under his guidance. S . en es G, Row l-J. orris, J. H NorThwesT Champions J. Nicholson, K. Hoya hi Row 2fE, Rozanslsi, E MOTTCTT, E. Cameron, G f . avi T g d I G D S E Vidovic, H. BeTzler H M avashl. Nicholso Fl. Van,SIylne, G. Holland, E Davis, B. Feldmann, l. U dcrdahl, K, AThow, H. H shide, F. PeTc. T 79 The shof 'lhaf heal' Sfadium 2l fo 20. Varsity Baslcetball OACH l-lardie was lorced lo build his Team oul ol almosl enlirely green players since il was weakened early in lhe year by Hue loss ol lhe only Two relurning varsily lellermen. The only experienced malerial was lurnished by Porler and Wegsleen, up from lhe reserves, and diminulive By Foreman, a member ol lasul year's miclgels. - Allhough The Lynx lacked experience, all ol Their opponenls were lorced lo uhe uumosul al all limes as our quinleu possessed lhe aggressive lighling spiril so choraclerislic ol Lincoln. ll was lhis spiril lhal was largely responsible lor lhe sensa- lional Zl lo 20 viclory over Sladium. Going inlo lhe baffle againsl odds of lwenly lo one Hue Lynx slaged Hue biggesul upsel in years. The game proved lo be a hard baHle all lhe way uhrough. The lasl ufew minules ol Hue ufourlh quarrel' saw lhe score lied 20 lo 20 when Joe l-lemel, Abe guard, sank a loul shol lo give Lincoln a one-poinl lead. Then lhe climax came when, in lhe lasl minule ol play, Sladium missed uwo loul shols which could have won or lied The game. Coach l-lardie is looking forward expeclanuly To nexl season as eighu varsily men will relurn lor duly. Heads upl um George Porfer lGuardl. George was considered one oT The rnosT aggressive men on The Team. This hard-checking guard will be losT by graduaTion. Clary Holm lliorwardl. Clary came up Trom The reserves To secure a sTarTinq posiTion on The varsiTy. OpponenTs Tound This Abe hard To check. l-le was oTTen high poinT man. By Foreman lForwardl. To This l.incolniTe goes The high scoring honors Tor The season. This diminuTive player could always be depended upon when his scoring abiliTy was mosT needed. Herb Godfrey lllorwardl. This scrappy Abe ToughT his way Through a Tield oT much older and more experienced players To secure a sTarTinq berTh in his sophomore year. GreaT Things are To be expecTed of l-lerb. Joe Fagersfedf lGuardl. The sure passing and Tloor work aT This sophomore has shawn ThaT he will be a deTiniTe asseT To The Team in The Tulure. Joe Hemmel lGuardl. Many oT The painTs scored This seal son were direcTly due To The experT ball-handling oT This player. Joe will noT reTurn nexT season. Bob McKennel lCenTerl, This lanky sophomore is considered one aT The mosT promising players To Tread The Lincoln maples in recenT years. Much is expecTed aT Bob in The TuTure. Guido Peluso lAll-CiTy Guardl. AlThough This player was The smallesT on The Team, his playing abiliTy and Tigliling spiriT earned him a well deserved place on The all-ciTy quinTeT. Guido will sTrenqThen nexT year's line-up. Lewie Brewer llzorwardl. This scrappy Lynx was always dan- gerous on oTTense and a close-checking rnan on deTense. One more season of basl-zeTball awaiTs This valuable player. Lee Roy Wifhrow llvlanagerl. Woody lsepT The equipmenT in excellenT condiTion. Bob MeTz lCenTerl. This Abe's TiqhTinq abiliTy made him a dangerous ThreaT To Lincoln's opponenTs aT all Times. Bob will reTurn To add his aggressiveness and experience To nexT season's lineeup. George Wegsfeen lCenTerl. Wegie came up Tram The re- serves To make a very commendable record on The varsiTy, This consisTenT player will reTurn nexT Tall. L8 On defense Reserve Basketban ISPLAYING an airATighT defense ThaT proved complefely baffling To Their opponenTs, The Lincoln Reserves Tied wiTh l-loquiam for The Big Six cham- pionship. Their defense worls reached iTs peals in The Bremerfon game where The l-larboriTes were unable To score a field goal while The Lynx easily piled up a sum of 2l poinTs. ReTurning To Their home maples The nexT nighT, The Abes prevenTed The Puyallup reserves from scoring a floor shoT unTil laTe in The second half. All Through The season The reserve boys were able To mainTain This high Type of play, which resulTed in Their winning eleven games ouT of a schedule of fifTeen, Three of The four defeaTs being losT wiThin Three poinTs. The Abes' offensive play was carried by Russ Olsen and Frelqs From, who baTTled for high poinT honors ThroughouT The season. Fred l-leberT was a mainsfay on defense and a regular sTarTer aT The cenTer berTh. This quinTeT is To be commended for The consisTency wiTh which They Turned ouT and The fighT and Team worls shown in Their playing. Two of These boys will reTurn To supply experienced maferial for The varsiTy. They are Fred l-lerberT and BusTer lvlorris. Busfer was The only sophomore To gain a posifion on The reserves, F. Herberf, B. Morris- Refurning leffermen. Leff To RighT-V. From, B Morris, F. Heberf, R. Ol son, J. Fanchier, L. WiTh row, Mar. T921 Bl eaklng away. Midget Baslcetball HOUGH lacking in size, lhe midgels make up This deficiency wilh speed and fight They played in The opening games before 'rhe Varsily during The lasl parl al The season and provided many lhrills for lhe speclalars. Lincaln's quinlel was especially naled lar ils abilily la finish slrangly. The Abes played a schedule al nine games, Tour fills wilh S+adium and Bellarmine and one wilh Olympia. In The cily series The Lynx garnered lhird pasilian by gaining a viclary Tram each aT The slrang Sladium and Bellarmine Teams. The Lincolniles reached 'rheir Jrrue form when lhey iaurneyed fa Olympia by decisively au'r-painling and aul'-playing The Clympians 'la gain an easy viclary. Kaplin and Frasl proved la be 'rhe masl cansislenl' slarlers a+ +he guard berlhs and Hallberg was always dependable as a replacemenl. Weslerdahl and Cowling Traded all al cenler pasilian, while Schireman and l-lapper held dawn The forward pasilians. Olhers showing well were Kawamala, Kenl, and Pelersan. Leland Frasl was lhe only member 'ra place an The allfcily quinlel. Nexl season should see a powerful midgel quinlel al Lincoln as several lellermen will relurn. -L L .. 4 fd All-Cify-L. Frosf. Raw 2 -- K. Hopper, Kenf, B. Sherman, A. A dersan. Raw I-T. K wamalo, H Pelersan, H. l-lallberq, L Frasf, E, Cowling, H. Kap lin. T 83 STaTe Champions. Row 2fM. Madden, G Engelland, C. Anderson, B. G D Sh a L ross, Berg, W. Sawhill. Row I-P PeTerson, J. Bowers, L. Lomax, B. Bird, H. PieTe, E. Elling, R. MaTThews, T. Lowry, T. Madden. 5843 . c rerm n, . Swimming l-HS season saw The Lincoln aquaTic Team splash Their way To a well-deserved sTaTe championship. l-laving a schedule OT eleven meeTs, The Lynx were vic- Torious in eighT OT These encounTers and Tinally emerged vicTorious Tram The sTaTe meeT, having won over all opponenTs. MaTches appearing on The Lynx schedule were Two each wirh Aberdeen, STadium, Longview, Vancouver, and one each wiTh The UniversiTy oT WashingTon, EvereTT, and The STaTe meeT aT SeaTTle. For The TirsT Time in eighT years Lincoln sTaged a win over STadium. Led by Bowers and Madden, The Abes broke The iinx by a score oT 39 To 36. Jack Bowers held The individual scoring honors Tor The season and was largely responsible Tor The Abes' vicTory aT The sTaTe meeT by placing TirsT in The IOO and 220, esTablishing a new norThwesTern record oT 2:28.I in The 220. Members OT The Team were as Tollows: Madden and Lomax, 50 yard Tree sTyleg PeTerson, Engelland, and Bowers. IOO yard Tree sTyle, Bowers and Elling, 220 yard Tree sTyleg PieTe and Lowery, IOO yard back sTrol4eg MaTThews, Lowery, Sawhill, medley relay, Lomax, PeTerson, Web- ber, and Engelland 220 yard relay: Madden and MaTThews, diving. The Team was managed by Mr. O'Neel and coached by Kenny Ferguson, an ineligible leTTerman. r . Swimmers on Then mark .as ..r1.T.L The Finish. TYBCIC HOUGT-I lacking all buT Two members oT lasT year's sTaTe championship Team, Lincoln has The greaTesT possibiliTies Tor Taking The sTaTe meeT again. LasT year saw one aT The besT all-around Teams ever developed here aT Lincoln. Going compleTely Through Their schedule wiThouT suTTering a deTeaT, They Tinished The season by winning The coveTed sTaTe TiTle. Up To The daTe oT publicaTion The cinder arTisTs have parTicipaTed in only one of Their six scheduled meeTs. This was wiTh Puyallup, Trom whom The Abes easily ran away, having a score OT 67lf2 To 27lf2. Those showing well in The sprinTs were BerndT, Wilson, Rankin, and l-lousTon. The disTance runs were well represenTed by CliTTord, Chilberg, Lang, Sharp, Jackson, Wood, and Rolf. The Tield evenTs proved sTrong Tor Lincoln, being represenTed by Pirie, Wilson, Jelusich, Rozanski, Jones, Jackson, Harris, Oleson, and Nicholson. Erspamer, Wilcox, Cowling and Roberson handled lhe hurdles. ln The pasT The Lincoln Track has noT been used due To The size and condiTion oT The Tield, buT iT is now planned To hold all excepT Two OT This season's meeTs here. This should prove To be an advanTage Tor The Rail-spliTTers. Harold Freeman and BryanT SToddard were The hard-working managers. Row 4fA Marlin, W. Mc- Cl R B ns M B I Holley, F. Wallace, E. Chilberg, J. Harris, W. Cardon, B. MeTz, D. Beardsley, K. Isley, W. Feddersen. Row 3fL. Forsylh, W. Can- ada, A. Jelusich, G. Bul- ler, C. Rankin, J. Morris, L, Trow, E. Cameron, C. Larson, D. Ausness, Hai-nrnersTrom, D. Lang, . Rolfe, B. Jackson. Row ZfS. Sharpe IMgr.l, ci, E. Cowling, J. Gunning, Haines, H. Freeman, C. Jackson, H. Dunbar, J. Johnson, R. Johnson. Row liB. Wilson, C. Chrisiianson, C. Wilcox, A. Anderson, E. Taylor, J. l Sharp, H. Berndl, W. l-lousTon, L. Forbes, A. Bal- dassin, J. Wood, B. Slad- dard, H. Clifford, L. Ma- grini, J. Ceccanli. N51 ure, . ur , . oe singer, J. Genardine, B, E. B R, Pirie, O. Jones, B. Meuc- A. .Olsen, F, Sanders, D. L burn, , Feldman, Rudy. Golf ROSPECTS Tor our golT Team have proven excepTionally brighT This year as Tive leTTermen have greeTed Coach Erspamer in Their prefseason TurnouTs. To daTe no maTches have been played, buT several have been scheduled, againsT which The Lynx will TesT Their sTrengTh. LasT season proved To be very successTul Tor The LincolniTes as They suTTered only one deTeaT ouT aT Ten maTches, This aT The hands aT BremerTon, whom They had previously beaTen on VLincoln's home course. The reTurning leTTermen are Genardine, Rudy, Buzzell, and Feldman. We also have reTurning, Washbui'n, who held The posiTion aT TirsT man lasT season. Tennis TRENGTHENED by The reTurn oT Three leTTermen, The Tennis Team under The direcTion oT lvlr. ScoTT, one Time inTer-collegiaTe singles champion, has goTTen away To a laTe sTarT, being hampered by weaTher condiTions. AT The Time oT going To press no maTches have been played, buT iT is expecTed ThaT The usual schedule oT STadium, Bellarmine, Olympia, EvereTT, Auburn and Puyallup will be Tollowed. LasT season The Lynx Tied wiTh Bellarmine Tor second place in The race Tor ciTy honors. ReTurning leTTermen are Jack l:rosT, Neil Sizer, and Gerald KenT. Bob Bradbury was chosen To manage The Team. RackeTeers. Raw I-B, Berry, Manaqerg J FrosT, G. Kem, N. Sizer. 86 I GenTlemen of The 'Fan way eTT To iziqm L w J e u G. Pirie, L, Skyhawk, . Slevens, H. Kaplin, D. Aus- , nes, P. GalclTai'b, C. Bull- b l G: l co l l Row 2 -E. Flcischmann, O. Ellinqsrzn, F. McClanahan, F. Bacrs, M. Harness, H. Bcrndf, W. Canada, E. bury, M. , . I , . Madden, W. Emery, TT. i Managers: BcskeTball, Swimming Row 4- -B. Berry, B. Grass, E erger, B. Wing. Row 3-- W. Sawhill, O. crilon, B. MeTz, C. Wil- X, J, Johnson, H. PeTer- son, B. Collen, P. Kichinha. Manning, E. Cameron. Row I fL. Berg, B. Brad' NorTh B Bid M Liang, L, McCu dv, -ll MW FTS. lntra-Mural Sports GMPLETING iTs Third semesTer aT Lincoln, The new program ol: inTrafmural sporTs has proven very saTisTacTory. This program was originally sponsored by Mr. O'Neel To give The boys ThaT were unable To malee a varsiTy Team a chance To play and hold con'ipeTiTion among Themselves. Any boy having won a leTTer is ineligible To enTer The branch oT inTrafmural compeTiTion in which his leTTer was earned. Coaching oT The diTTerenT Teams was largely carried on by The ineligible leTTermen. IT is hoped ThaT a larger and beTTer supply of maTerial will be developed Tor The varsiTy Teams Through This seT-up. The end oT The TirsT semesTer saw The Sophomores and Juniors Tied Tor Top posiTion wiTh Three poinTs apiece, while The Seniors came nexT wiTh one poinT. Final playoffs, especially in basleeTball, boxing, and wresTling, have creaTed a deep inTeresT. The boxing and wresTling playoTTs were held aT nighT and each Time drew a Tine crowd. lT has been planned To hold The baslee-Tball playoffs aT nighT, also. This is expecTed To sharpen The compeTiTion, and The gaTe receipTs will go Toward The purchasing oT suiTs Tor each oT The classes. Bob Bradbury was The general manager. Leslie McCurdy, Finis McClanahan, and Cliff Anderson managed The sophomore, iunior, and senior classes, respecTively. Hcrseshoes, Tumbling, BcdminTon, Ping Pong, Boxing, WresTling. rap, C. Bulzberger, P Bicheray, D. HoTes, J Hine, F. PeTe. lins, B, Bird, M. Harness M. Sierman, K. Herness, E Davis, L. Washburn, M Morris, A. Drobnach, E Davis, D. Sepefoslsi. dine, C. ChrisTianson, O EckharT, E. Kays, M. Alle llen R. VimonT, P. Se . E873 Row 3-J. Selfzer, G, Lafh- Goldfarb, J. Corcoran, R. Gernfnell, M. Madden, M. Raw Zil. Kriegcl V. Col- Row lfC. Schorer, T. Sado, S. Jones, J. Genar- gro, G. Marsh, J, Mi , To G ,N Q 0 0777! 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Class MoTTo: Ever Upward Class Colors: Black and Whi+e SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LeTT To righT-I-lazel Adams lTreasurerl, lone Dale lVice PresidenTT, T-liToshi Tamaki lSenior RepresenTaTivel, Richard MaTThews lPresidenTl, Lawrence McGuire lSergeanT aT Armsl, RoberT Sprenger lSecreTaryl, Joyce Dunbar lSeniar RepresenTaTivel. The Class of 1936 ll VER UPWARDH is Truly a suiTable moTTo Tor This climbing, graduaTing class aT IQ36. For Three years They have been working up To The grand Tinale aT Their high school career. Now ThaT They have aT lasT reached iT They are looking beyond To greaTer achievemenTs. Miss Moyer, adviser, deserves a voTe aT Thanks Tor her wise and helpTul guidance. Besides many meeTings held during The years, an assembly was puT on by The seniors Tor The enTire sTudenT body. This assembly resembled a lvlaior Bowes ArnaTeur T-Tour, and some aT The prominenT seniors were seen as They are predicTed To be Ten years Tram now. In closing, The class will was read. lViounTain Climbing was The Theme aT The senior banqueT which was Their lasT acT TogeTher beTare CommencemenT. The bangueT was given in The school caTeTeria, which was decoraTecl in blacls and silver. Then a dance Tollowed in The boys' gym. The pasT Three years will always be held very high and close in The hearTs oT This graduaTing class. ln The TuTure Their ambiTions will maTerialize and They will be going Torward as They are now, marching Ever Upward, always ending Their school career wiTh Commencement 90 T ,ii,,ii.riririrrrQi Marcella Jeanne Abbott-Clubs: Dramatic, Aviation, Takolah, Printers, and Archery, Stenographer for Lincoln News, Student leader. Agnes Acheson-Dramatic Club, Honor roll. Maiored in shorthand, typing, and bookkeeping. Halel Adams-President of Tuna Club, Treasurer of senior class, Opera S352 JU 'l0 prom, Senior prom, Captain ball, basketball, and baseball '34, 35, 361 V0lleY ball '34, '36, swimming '34, '35. Ralph W. Adams-Rifle club. Maiored in Spanish, history, and English. Ralph plans to attend college. Fred C. Alexander-Boxing club. lvlaiored in English, science, and shop. Hobbies: Hunting, swimming, and tennis. Gerald G. Alexander--Maiored in shop and histoi'y. Gerald intends to take a Diesel Engine course. Marguerite AlexanderfL. L. L., Swimming and captain ball '34, Basketball, base- ball, and volley ball '34, '35, Beatrice Elaine AlleniL. L. L., Lincoln News staff, Swimming, Basketball, Captain ball, Volley ball. Astrid Jofrid AndersonfOpera '34, '35, '36, Honor society, Junior prom, Band concert, Girls' quartette. Clifford B. Anderson-Opera '36, Swimming '34, 35, '36, Student leader. Clifford plans to go to Stanford University, Frances K. Anderson4Clubs: international, Takolah, Hobby: Swimming. Fredrosa D. Anderson-Clubs: French, Takolah, Senior class play usher, Senior prom. Hazel H. Anderson-Clubs: Takolah, and L. L. L., Swimming '34, Hiking '34, Egtskegball '34, '35, Captain ball '34, '35, '36, Baseball '34, '35, Volley ball ' ' 5 Helen A. Anderson-Clubs: Takoloh, and L. L. L., Captain ball, Volley ball, Basketball '34, '35, Baseball '34, '35, Swimming '34, Hiking '34, Ruth S. Anderson-Hobby: Golf. Ruth is planning on going to work. Floyd B. Athowilvtoiored in metal shop, English, and science. Hobbies: Hunting and fishing. Floyd intends to go to college. Yvonne M. Aubry-Clubs: Honor Society and President of French, Junior prom, Tennis '35, '36, Chairman of Standards department of Girls' Club. Yvonne came to Lincoln from Aquinas Academy. Ethel V. Baird-tv1aiored in English, bookkeeping, typing, and shorthand. Ethel plans to attend a business college. Alberta Baker-Clubs: Glee and treasurer of Dramatic, Opera, Girls' club mixer, Radio programs, Assemblies. Winnifred M. Baker-Chairman of social department of Girls' Club, Student leader, Chairman program bureau, Clubs: Glee and Tuna, Operas, Basketball, Prom, Matinee dances. Helen D. Ballog-Camera Club, Senior banauet, Lincoln News editorial staff. Helen intends to go to the University of Washington. Gertrude E. Baldwin-Glee Club. Gertrude attended the state typing contest held at the University of Washington. She is going to business college. Marion Frances Barber-Clubs: L. L. L., Rifle, Vice President of Tuna, President of Tuna, lvtanager of Girls' sports, Make-up committee, Sophomore i'epresentative to Council, Swimming, Tennis, Basketball, Baseball, Junior prom, Rules and eligibility committee of L. L. L. Harvey P. Barnhartilvtaiored in French and Woodshop. Harvey won the i934 Fishing Derby. He plans to secure a position in a furniture factory. Jeanne -P. Batschi--Baseball Swimming. Jeanne is planning on being a nurse in California. William F. 'Baty--Music for matinee dances, president of Band '35, Hobby: Wi'iting music. William came to Lincoln from Yelm High School. Frank Becklund-Student leader. lvtoiored in history, English, and auto shop. Frank IS going to work in a sawmill. Florence A. Bemer-Maiorecl in English, science, and hislory, Florence plans lo enler nurse's fraining. Hobby: Golf, Gerlrude Benson-Clubs: L. L. L. rind Honor Socielyg Honor roll, Hiking '35, '36, Volley ball '34, '35, Baskefball '34, '35, '36, Swimming '36, Caplain ball '34, '35, '36Q Ushered al Commencemenl '35, Donald Berg4Delegale lo Washinglon Slale College for The high school conl venlion in '35. Lawrence O. Berg-Operas: Treasurer of Hi-Y. Maiored in science and hislory. Lawrence plans fo work afler gradualion. Eva BerglandfClubs: L. L. L.: lreasurer of Library, presidenl of Rille, and lreosurer of Avialiong Lincoln News edilorial slarl, Caplain ball, boskelball, volley ball, and baseball '34, '35. Raymond V. BerglundfMaiored in English, hislory, and shop. Hobbies: Fishing and l'eading. Elmer BergmaneMaiored in English, hislory, and bookkeeping. M. Theresa Berlucci-Moiored in English, lyping, shorrhand, and bookkeeping. Hobby: Tennis. Charles E. Bul1bergeriRifle club, lnlra-mural swimming. Maiored in malhemalics, arf crafl, and German. Ray W. BillingsfSlage crew '34, '35, '36. Hobbies: Ping pong and sailing. Wilfred D. BisneHiLincoln News edilorial slafl, Maiored in Spanish and hislory. Huberl J. BissonfMaiored in arl and rnalhemalics. Huberl came lo Lincoln from San Diego High School. Louis P. BiorkiMaiored in English, hislcry, and science. Hobby: Fishing. Gunneld D. Biorke-Opera '35, Girls' club represenlolive. Gunneld will offend The College of Pugel Sound. Belhel Blodgell-lnlernolional club. Hobbiies: Hiking and cooking, Belhel plons ro offend a business college. Mel 'Bolsinger-Foolball '34, '35, Vice Presidenl of Boys' club. Hobby: Sporls. Mel is planning lo go on lo college. Dorplhy BoydfMaiored in English and bookkeeping. Dorolhy inlends lo go lo business college. Frankie L. Braikovich-Boxing '34, '35, Hobbies: Swimming ond boxing. Frankie enlered Lincoln 'from Bellarmine. ll'a Branch-Maiored in hislory, band, and malhemolics. Ira is going lo sludy modern housing. Weldon K. Braselh-Hobbies: Reading and radio. Weldon is planning on working for fwo years and lhen 'raking up Diesel engineering. Arlhur H. Bredeson Jr.-Foolball. Hobby: Boxing. Arlhur plans lo 'lake a course in Diesel engineering. Arnold D. Breiwickf-Hobbies: Fishing and mechanics. Arnold inlends lo go lo college laler. Hal'old E. Brewer-Maiored in English, hislory, and machine shop. Hobby: Camping. Mary Jeanne Bro--Tennis champion '34, '35, Aclivily lickel represenfalive. Mary is going To be a nurse. Belly BroweriClulos: Tuna, Takoloh, L. L. L,, oresidenl of Girls' clubg Sludenl leader, Poslure parade '34, Lincoln News ediloriol sloll, Swimming coach. Byron Brown-Favorite musical inslrumenl: Bagpipes. Hobbies: Hunling and lishing. Mary Dolores Brown-Clubs: Archery, Dromoric, presidenr of Takolohg Honor Socielyg Senior prom, Honor roll, Make-up commilleeg Back-lo-School nigh? commilfee. Sylvia A. BI'OlfSE3ViiOI' class play, Lincoln News slaff. Sylvia will enler Tacoma General Hospilal for lraining, Ada l. BrunerffBusincss manager of lhe Lincoln News sfaii, Hobby: Swimming. Ada plans io ao irelo The adverlising business. -Elaine J. BrunnerfClubs: Ayiaiion and vice presidenr of lnlernalional, Elaine is going 'lo business college. Madelyn H. Buchollz- Maiored in hisrory and honne economics. Madelyn enlered Lincoln from 'lhe Douglas High School in Alaska. Kalherine E. BurmarkfClubs: lakolah and lnlernalional, lviaiored in foods and clalhing. Mariorie B. Burl-Siudenf leader. lvlaiored in science, foods, and English. Hobby: Dancing, William L. Bulsch'fRiile club. Maiorecl in melal shop and aulo shop. Lois F. Bullon-'Clubs: Dramalic, cabinel member of Takolah, and Riileg Honor rollp Lincoln News siari, Junior prom, Senior prom, Hobbies: Carlooning and charcoal drawing. Willard Buzzell-Golf, '35, 36. Maiored in English, hislory, and Science, Dorolhy Clara ByersfDramalic club, Makeup cornmilleeg Opera. Myrlle M. Byrd!-Clubs: Drarnalic and Glee3 Capiain ball '33, Valley ball '33, Canlafa '33y Opera '34, Sfudenl leader. Moriorie Bonila Cabell-Glee club, Opera, Canlalog Girls' club represenlaliye. Marjorie plans lo allend a business college. Dora Mae Caillierflnlernalional club, Maiored in Typing and shorlhand. Dora Mae plans lo go lo business college. Doris M. Copener-Clubs. L, L. L. and Dramafic, Senior class play, Bandrarna '34, Hiking, Valley ball, Capiain ball, Baskerball. Evelyn Carlson-Rifle club, Tennis '34q Baskelball '34, '35g Coplain ball '35, Volley ball '33g Baseball '35q Presidenf of Junior class, Vice Presiclenl' of Sophomore class, Eric C. Carlson-Lincoln News business slai'l. lvlaiored in bookkeeping and malhemalics. Roberf A. CarlsonvMaiored in shorlhand and lyping. Roberl plans lo aliend college. Hobby: lvlolion piclure machines. Phil J. Carmichael-Clubs: Hi-Y and Lellei-rnen'sg Midge? baskelballg Varsily baskelball. Phil plans lo allend lhe Universily oi Washingion. Sidney F. Casllef-Band, Banarama Three years. Maiored in science, hislory, and maihernalics. Favcrile musical inslrumenf: Saxophone. Ross CoslrofBoxing club: Hiking. Maiored in arf and science. Ross enlered Lincoln from ihe Omaha Technical 'High School. Aldo B. Ceccanfi-Boxing club, Lincoln News slaiig associate Edilor of Lincolnion '36, Sludenl leader. Wayne F. Chamberlin-Boys' club represenlaiiveg Senior represenlalive. Wayne plans lo lake a ioresiry course al 'he Uniyersily of Washingion. Gilberl CharIesfMaiorecl in English, shop, and hislory, Favorife musical inslru- rnenr: Accordion, Gladys L. Chrisl'ieiHabbies: Dancing: Skoling. Maiared in clolhing, science, ana hislory. Gladys is planning lo allerd a business college. Clark Melvin Chrislilawfliille Club. Maiored in science and bookkeeping. Hobby: Slamp collecling. Josephine Clorkelviaiored in Spanish, science, and hisiory. Hobby: Bicycling. Ol'ville C. Clorlifhlobby: Camping. Orville plans lo work afler gradualian, we V Mildred Evelyn Cole-Properly commillee ol senior class play. Maiored in English, French, and clolhinq. LaCounl Colegrove--Slage crew '34, '35, Sludenl leader. Hobbies: Golf and swimming. Kay Cologerou-lvlaiared in lyping, shorlhand, and bookkeeping. Fayorile musical inslrumenl: Dl'um. Ervin Colwell-Boxing, Reserve baslselball '34, Jayvee loolball '34, '35, Hobbies: Boxing and swimming. Clark Collrell--Tennis, Band. Favorile musical inslrumcnl: Trombone. Clark came lo Lincoln from lhe high school al Edwall, Washinglon. Belly Cowell-Slyle show '34. Maiorcd in loeds and clolhing. Belly plans lo enler lraining lor a nurse. Elmella Cox-Clubs: L. L. L. and Library, Sludonl leader, Tennis head, Baskelball, Caplain ball, Valley ball, Baseball, Conslilulion commillee, Eligibilily rules commillee ol L. L. L. Kalhryn Craig-Bandrama, Girls' mixers, Foalball nighl, Sludenl leader. Edward Croslon-Clubs: Glee and Radio. Opera '34, '35, '36. A Capella choir, Track, Public address amplifier crew. Clarence E. Crolleau-Sludenl leader, Maiored in science, aulo shop, and hislory. Hobby: Hunling, Ronald R. Culberlson-Clubs: Lellermen's and Tumbling, Sludenl leader, Fool- boll '33 '34 Helen Currah-L, L. L., Swimming: Baskelball '34, '35, Caplain ball '34, '35, '36, Volley ball '34, '35, '36, Baseball '34, '35, '36, Hiking '34, '35, '36, Honor roll. Viola Curran-Clubs: Dramalic and Library, Orcheslra. Maiored in hislory and foods. Gwenllian G. Curren-She look second place in lire preyenlion conlesl '34 and '35. lvlaiored in science, Lalin, hislory, and malhemalics. Bernice Dahl-Maiored in lyping, shorlhand, and bookkeeping. Bernice plans lo allend a business college. Elaine Dahl-Bandrama '34, Girls' mixer '34, Sludenl leader, Foolball nighl '34, Lincolnian represenlalive, lone DalefClubs: L. L. L. and Rille, Baskelball '34, '35, '36, Caplain ball '34, '35, '36, Volley ball '34, '35, '36, Baseball '34, '35, Hiking '34, Sludenl leader, Poslure parade '34, Opera '34, '36, Senior prom, Vice Presidenl ol Senior class, Margarel DalyfSludenl leader. lvlaiored in French and malhemalics, lvlargarel plans lo allend a business college. Dorolhy Dandeneau-Clubs: Dramalic, secrelary al Takolah, and vice presidenl ol French, Properlies commillee. Paul E. DarbyvMaiored in English, wocd shop, and melal shop. Hobbies: Swim- ming and canoeing, Belly DarganfMaiored in English, hislory, and home economics. Hobbyz Riding. Margery A. Davis-Clubs: L. L. L. and D.ania+ic. lfloiored in Spanish and foods. Frances Dean-Clubs: French and Dramalic, Make-up commillee, Frances enlered Lincoln from Whalcom High in Bellingham. Lois Kalherine Delin-Bandrama '34, Girls' mixer '34, Foolball nighl '34, Sludenl leader, Baskelball, Volley ball, Baseball '33. Marion C..DenlonfClubs: Honor Sociely and Rille, Junior prom, Chairman Girls' club commlllee, Honor roll, Back-lo-School nighl. Jane Anfoinelle Qerby-Clubs: Takolah, Rifle, Dramalic, Avialion, Senior prom, 1Lin.colny3gXlews business slall '34, Lincoln News edilorial slal-f '35, '36, Sanla's wins . Evelyne C. 'DellyiDramalic club, Proms, Swimming, Baseball, Valley ball. Evelyne allended high schools in Norlh Carolina and Michigan. Ted N. Dickson-Glee club, Midge? baskelballg A Capella choir. Jack G. DilIonffClubs1 Aviolion and lnicrnalienal, llonor roll. Jack plans lc allend Washinafon Slale college, Eeffy DoorefClubs: L, L, L. and Libraryg Valley ball, Baskelballg Caprain ball, Baseball: Hiking. Horace Dunbarepresidenl of Boxina club '35, '36: Rcswvr- Fwaibail '35g Track '363 Wresrlinq '3bg School champion welierweighf '34, '35, Recording secrefary of Boys' club, Sludenl learierj .hinior Drain. Horace plans ro sfudy engineering. Joyce Geneva Dunbare-Junior Reprcsonlalive lo Council, Senior Represenlaiive ro Councilq Typisl on Lincolrian sfafi, Honor Sociefy, Junior prorng Senior prorn, Senior class assernblyg Ci ls' club asseniblyg Honor roll lhree years. Foolball nighi '35, Helen V. Dunn'-Maiored in hisiorv and nialheinalics. Helen inlendS lo lrain 'ro be a beauly operalor. Virginia Dorofhy Dunniganflvlaiored in English, clolhing, and bookkeeping. Hobby: Hiking. Abbie DurhamfOpera '36g Senior represenlalive. Abbie plans fo offend college and n'aier in religious -cducalion. Geraldine M. Edmunds--L. L. L., Sporfs Three vefis. Maiored in Spanish and bookkeeping. Lavern EdriseHy-Y. lvlaiared in srience, Spanish, and inalheinalics. Lavern is inleresled in fancy pouifr, buf will take up foresrry ai lhe Universily of Vfashingion. Roberf W. Eggimcnn-fMaiored in science, nialhewalics, and eleclric shop. Robcrl is planning lo lake a ioreslry course al lhe Universily' of Washinglon. Edward Ehmke-Maiored in rnalhevalics and archi'eclural drawing. Eawara is planning fa slucly chernislry. Joseph J. Ehnaf-Baskelbali. Maiorefi in Spanish and machine drawing. Favorile rrusical insfrurrenl: Guirar. Roberr Eh.-iciiefivmioi-Cd in Soanish, eieclcic shop, ana n'alhen'afics. Robert plans lo ailend Washinalon Slale College. Thelma E. Ekman-eCarrera club, Rooresenlalive of Thanksgiving and Christmas drive. Maiored in clolhing and arl. Elizabelh EieyfL. L. L. E'i.fare'h pans la W -rk in Los Anarlos. Oswald Ellingsonflnl-'a-'wal Baskelball no gears. Maiored in science and bookkeeping. Wilfred C. Emerye-Bandrarna: Senior nranu Maiormi in band and baokkeepina. Wilfi'ed is going lo Slanford Univsrsify. Oscar Englunde Baxina club. Maifrroa in English, science, and waoa shop. Oscar will allend college. Beairice Erickson-Riile club. Maiored in hislcrx anal clofhing. Bearrice is planning lo cnler a beculy college. Herbert E. Erickson -Hi-Y, Hcoby Music Lars Erkersflwaiored in rrafhemafifs ana archiiecfi rar a owing. Hobbies: Hunting and fishing. Lorene E. Ernsieri6lee ciub, Honor roll, Senior banauel. Jack L. ErspamerfClubs: Hi-Y, Secrelary of Lolferrnens Midgel baskefball '33g Midael loofball '33, '34, Reserve iaolbail '35, Track '33, '35, Decarhlon '34, '35. Beulah EskiIdsenfClubs: Corresponding Secreiary of Girish Secrelary-Treasurer of Dairalic, Cabiner inenwber of Takulah, Honor Sociely, French and L. L. L.q Honor roll lhree yea sg Assislanl circulaiisn 'anagor of Lincolrtiang Make-up com- rnifreeg Senior prom, Volley bail: Caplain ballg Baseball. Arie Allan EfheringfoneBand. Maiored in eleclric shop, band, and science. Arie plans la sludy agricullure al Pullman. Helen M. EvansfBaskelballg Baseball '34, Moiored in bookkeeping and hislory, Favorile rnusical inslrurnenl: Hawaiian guilar. Dorollhea M. Everis-L. L. L., Sludenl' leader, BasleeTball, Baseball, Volley ball, Tennis, CapTain ball '35, '36, Mae AnneTTe Eymer-Clubs: French and Honor SocieTy, Lincoln News slaff, Opera 36, Senior assembly, Junior Broadcast 'Doug Fgbry-WresTling, Swimming. Maiored in machine shop and science. Doug IS planning To enfer a college. Barbara EThel Farrell-STudenT leader. Hobbies: Swimming and bicycling. June Faulh-Club: Library, PresidenT of L, L. L., Lincoln News ecliTorial sTaTl, CapTain ball, Baslsefball, Volley ball, Tennis, Baseball, STudenT leader, Senior prom. lris RuTh FenTonfMaiored in English, hisrory, and home economics. Hobby: Bicycling. Kenneih FergusonfAClubs' Boxing, vice presidenT of LeTTermen's, VarsiTy Tooiball Two years, Swimming Two years, Three boxing shows, STudenT coach in swimming. Wilbur Fillingerflvlaiored in English, hisTory, and shop. Hobby: Fishing. Ellis B. Finch-Midgel' fooTball '34, All-Cify Jayvee fooTball '35, Lincoln News staff, Senior assembly. Elilabefh Fi5lEI'fl.ilIJl'Gi'Y club. Maiored in science, hisTory, and cloThing. Eliza- beTh plans To aTTend Pacific Lulheran College. Virginia Folsom-Junior prom, Foolball nighT '36, RepresenTaTiye To Council from Girls' club. Virginia came To Lincoln from The EaTonyille High School. Willys Folsomeliand, Honor roll. Maiored in maThemaTics, science, and LaTin. Hobby: Music. Marion W. Fowell-Clubs, DramaTic, Treasurer of French, Honor roll, Caplain ball, Baseball, BasheTball '33, Marion came To Lincoln from The WhoTcom High School in Bellingham, Doris K. Frank-Helper on ocriyiiy Ticl-seT. Doris plans To aTTend The College of PugeT Sound. Helen Frederick-Clubs: Talnolah, DramaTic, and Honor Sociely, Senior class play, Honor roll Three years, Boolsl-ieeper on Lincoln News slaf'l, STadium-Lincoln Typing coniesf. Harold FreemanfTracln. Maiored in English, hisTory, and science. Harold is inrereslecl in foresTry. Mariorie FriTTs-Library club, Lincoln News ediTorial sTaf'f, Honor roll. lvlariorie is planning To do secreTarial worh. Vel'non D. From-Midgel' Basheiball '35, Reserve basheiball '36, Maiored in science, hisTory, and moThemaTics, AI'il'IUI' Fry-Maiored in English, hislory, and boohheeping. Wesley Gabrio-Rifle club, Senior prom. Wesley plans To enler The Bellingham Normal. Dorofhy H. G-ordnereMaioreol in English, hisfory, and science, DoroThy plans To enTer a college in Kansas. Nedra Luella Garff-Opera '34, '35, '36, A Capella choir, Bandrama, Junior prom, Bach-To'School nighf '36, Messiah, Canlafa, Lincoln broadcasT. Claire Garlicln-Clubs: L. L, L. and Honor SocieTy, Honor roll, band, SecreTary- Treasurer of orchesTro, Opera '34, '35, Head of hiking, Volley ball, Basl-ieTball, Baseball, CapTain ball, RepresenTaTive To The NorThwesT High School Orcheslra ConvenTion aT Boise '35. Don Gafes-Rifle club. Hobbies: Hunfing and auromobiles. Drusiana Gavoria-Maiored in English, foods, and hisTory: Hobby: Swimming. Befiy Gay-Rifle club, Honor roll. BeTTy plans To enTer The College of PugeT Sound. Hobbies: Swimming and reading. Jess J. Genardine-Clubs: Honor Socieiy, Boxing, AviaTion, secreTary of French, Lincolnian business sTaff '36, Lincoln' News business slahf '35, Senior prom, Golf Team Two years, Honor roll. Jess will aTTend The UniversiTy of WashingTon. Allan Gerking-Moiored in English, science, and hislcry. Hobbies: Dancing and skoling, John R. Glenn--lvlaiored in English, malhemalics, and aulo shop. Hobby: Mechanics. Virginia GloverfFrench club, Senior prom. Maiored in lyping and shorlhand. Virginia plans lo allend a business college. Waller Godfrey -Moiored in English, science, onfl cleclric shop. Waller is inleresled in forcslry. William Good-Track '34' Reserve loolboll '35, Joyvee foolball '33, '34. William wonls lo go lo Annapolis. Theresa IGookins--Tuna club, Opera '34, '36, Lincoln News cdilorial slalf. Coochcd French . George GordonfSenior piom, Maiored in Spanish, science, and rnalhcmalics, George plans lo lake up ciyil engineering. Oswald K. Gordon-lnlra-mural boskelboll. lylaiored in malhemolics and aulo shop. Anna L. GoskfMaiored in English, hislory, and home economics. Anna is plan- ning lo cllend a business college. Charlolle M. GolfschalkfMaiored in English, hislory, and clolhing. Charlollo enlered Lincoln from lhe Pacific Lulheran College. Rulh Gourley-Clubs: Takoloh and Honor Socielyg Volley ball, Baseballg Boskel- ballg Caplain ball '35. Neil D. Gray--Varsily loolball '34, '35, Senior prom. lvlaiored in bookkeeping and rnalhemalics. Grace G. Grunowklvloiorecl in English, foods, and clolhing. Hobby: Hiking. Gerlrude Gunning-Clubs: Glee and Tokolalij Senior prom. Gerlrudc plans lo enlcr lhe Uniyersily of Woshinglon, Elsie E. GuralfPcrlecl ollenclonce record. lyloiorod in English, lyping, and shorl- hond, Hobbies: Music and riding. Elhel Mona HackerfTyping conlesl. Maiored in shorlhond and lyping. Elhel inlends lo enler a secrelariol college. Elizabelh Hacker-Lincclnian represenlolive. Elizobelh plans lo enler a business college. lvlaiored in lyping, shorlhond, and bookkeeping. Gladys Lindsey Hackerd-Mako-up commillce. Maiored in English, French, and science. Margarel A. HagalafGlee club, Lincoln News slolf '35, 36. Hobbies: Swim- ming and hiking. Elsie Margarel' Hagen-Maiored in English, foods, and clolhing. Hobby: Hiking. Clyde Haines--Hobby: Skaling. Clyde como lo Lincoln from Sladium, Caroline Halverson--Moiorecl in English, hisliiry, shorlhond, and bookkeeping. Dan Hansen-lvlaiored in English, science, ond hislory, Don plans lo be an opprenlice al The Bremerlon Navy Yard. Harold O. Hansen-Lincoln Ski club. Hobbies: Skiing, camping, and cruising. Roberl W. HansenffMoiored in English, hislory, and science. Marie G. Hansler-Library club, Lincoln News ecliloriol slahf, Honor roll. Alice Marie Hanson-Camera club, Lincoln News erlilorial slall. Alice inlends To sludy al Beulel's Business College. Audrey Hanson-L. L. L., Baskerballi Caplain ball, Baseball, Swimming: Hiking, Lincoln News slaffg L. L, L. consliluhon commiilee. Bernice Hanson-Clubs: Drarnalic, Camera, and Debaleg Orcheslra, Debalc ieamg Junior prom. Harold M. Hanson-Glee club, Opera '36. Harold is planning ro arrend The College of Pugel Sound. Roberf O. Hardygfllubsz Vice prcsidenl of Avialiong Library. Roberf came io Lincoln from Siadium. Virginia M. Harris-L. L. L.: lincoln News business slaliq Senior prom, Baskelballg Baseball, Capfain ball, Volley ball lwo years. Alice Harlf-Rifle club. Maiored in lyping and shorihand. Alice plans io allend Beulel's Business College. Margarei Hari-Soliciior and Assislanf Circulalion Manager of Lincoln News siaii. Maiored in Spanish and science. Frances Harimon-Senior prom. Maiored in clolhing and hisfory. Frances inlends 'ro go lo business college. Berl Harvey-Maiored in maihernaiics, science, and drawing. Berl plans io allend ihe Universify of Washingion. Berlha Harvey-Magored in hislory and science. Bcriha plans lo aliend lhe Modern Beauly Colege. Isobel A. Harvey-V-L. L. L., Capiain bollp Volley ball, Baseball, Baskeiball lhree years, Hiking one year. Hans Hasch-Boxing: Swimming. Maiored in hislory, science, and shop. Hans plans io sludy foreslry. Alla Bel'niece Hawk-Glee clubg Opera '36. Alla came io Lincoln from The Wenatchee High School. Milsuru Hayashi---Moiored in English, Spanish, aula shop, and social science. Hobby: Sporls. Ken Hayashi-Senior prom, Wrcsiling. Maiorcd in English, science, and hisiory. Douglas L. Hcyden-Malored in English, aura shop, and hislory. Douglas plans io work al The smeller. Andy R. Hazen-Opera '36, Maiorcd in hislory and bookkeeping. Favorire musical inslrumenl: Violin. Florence HeanyfPresidenl of Girls' club fall semesler, Opera '3-4. Maiored in hisrary and English. Russell H. Heglund-Maiored in English, history, and machine shop. Murray M. Helm-Lincoln News edilorial slaff. Maiored in malhemafics, science, and hislory. George Helmer-Clubs: Glee and Rifle. Maiored in rnalhemaiics, hislory, and drawing. Beolrice B. Herike-Maiored in German and clolhing. Hobbies: Sewing, reading, and hiking. Roberl .Herifoge-Rifle leam '35, '36 Roberl' inlends To go io ihe Universily of Washingion and ihen The Unifed Siafes Mililary Academy al Wesi Poini. Ida HewardiMaiored in English, typing, and shorihand. Hobby: Hiking. Jennie Hewiff-Lincoln News slafiq Orcheslrag Opera: Quill and Scroll. Genevieve M. Hiclisflvlaiored in iyping, shorlhand, and bookkeeping. Genevieve plans io do slenographic work. Harrie? Hine-Clubs: Rifle, Camera, and lniernaiionalg Usher commiliee. Hobby: Reading. LaVerne H. Hinrich-Mciored in English, Spanish, rnalhernalics, and science. Favorile musical inslrurnenl: Trurnpel. Roberfa Hlayacelif-Maiored in English, foods, and hislory. Favorile musical insirumenl: Saxophone. Wilma H0dginsfL. L. L., Baskeiball, Baseball, Valley ball, Caplain ball. Lois M. Hoffmanf-Bandrama, Opera lhree years. Favorite musical inslrumeni: 'Cello. Jack J. Hoheim-Lincoln News slail. Prorn '35, Maiored in Spanish, hislory, science, and shop. Harold HoidonAARille club. Maiored in science and maihemalics. Harold plans To offend fhe College of Pugel Sound. Wes Holley-Track. Maioroal in music and science. Wes camo lo Lincoln from lhe Eugene High School. Dol'is E. Holmes-Prinl' club. Maiored in Lalin, science, and hislory. Doris iniends io go lo ihe Universiiy of Washingion. Russell A. HolmesfMaiored in English, hislory, and science. Hiram H. HopkinsfMaiorecl in archileclural drawing and machine design. Hobby: Craflsmanship. Eileen M. Horner-G-lee club, Lincoln News slaii, Honor roll. Eileen will alfend lhe Universily of Washinglon. Hideo Hoshide-Lellermen's club, Varsily wrcslling '34, '35, '36, Lincoln News Associaie Edilor '36. Grace R. Howardf-Clubs: Cabinel member of Takolah, French, and lnlernalional, Honor roll. Hobbies: Reading and swimming. Jean Howard-L. L. L., Baseball '35, Swimming '34, '35, '36, Baskelball '34, '35, '36, Capfain ball '35, '36, Volley ball '34, '36, Honor roll, Girls' mixer '34, Foolball Nighi '34, Head of Baseball. Lorraine HowardfMaiaied in English, Spanish, and bolany. Lorraine iniends To go io a business college. Roy W. Howard-Maiored in shop and hislory. Hobbies: Sporls and collecling malch book covers. Daroihy M. Howe-Clubs: Glee and L. L. L., Opera '35, Sludenf leader, Base- ball '33, '34, '35, Baskeiball '34, '35, Valley ball '34, '35, Swimming '34, Capiain ball '33, '34, '35. Barbara Jo Hunfsmanf-L. L. L., Senior class play, Baskelball 34, '35, Baseball '34 '35, Capiain ball '34, '35, Valley ball '34, '35, Slucleni leader, Make-up cominillee. Newlon R. Hyde-Boxing, Honor roll. Maiored in eleciric shop, arlcrafi and malhemalics. Eleanor lrrgang-fClubs: French, Dramaiic, and Talsolah. Eleanor plans lo lake a beauly course. Kennelh living-Maiared in English, hisiary, maihomalics, and science. Kenneih iniends 'lo enter college. Chesler C. JacksonfHonor Socieiy, Track lwo years, Lincoln News ediiorial slafi, Honor roll. Ralph Jackson-Maiored in machine shop and rnalhemaiics. Ralph hopes 'lo become a machinisf. Paul JacobusfSenior class play, Presidenl of HiY, Junior prom, Senior prom. Hobby: Public Speaking. Arfhur Jacobson-Midge? foolball. Maiored in history and shop, Doris Jamison-Maiored in foods and history. Hobbies: Swimming and fishing. Louise S. Jaylno-Rifle leam, Siandards commiliee of Girls' club. lvlaiored in Laiin, bookkeeping, and maihemaiics. Vernon C. Jaynes-Maiored in shop and malhemalics. Vernon intends lo sludy avlalion. Hobby: Drawing. Anlone F. Jelusichfl-lonor Sociely, Track, Business manager ol Lincolnian. Anlone plans lo purse seine along lhe coasl. Lois C. Jennings-Clubs: Takolah and French, Hobby: Swirnrning. Lois plans lo allend lho College of Pugel' Sound, Rulh E. JenseniClubs: Takolah and L. L. L., Sludenl leader, Caplain ball, Base- ball, Baskelball, Valley ball, Swimming, Proms' Makeup commillee, Universily of Washinglon paslure parade, Foolball Nighl, Girls' club mixer. June JohansonfTreas'Jrer of Riile club '34, Rifle loam '33, '34, '35, Make-up cornmillee, Chairman of properly room '35, '36, Allyn C. Johnson--Nnioreel in English, shop, and hislory. Elaine Rose JohnsonvHonor roll four someslers. Elaine plans lo allend Knapp's Business College. Merle Johnson-Dramalic club. Merle plans lo enler The Tacoma General Hospilal for nurse's lraining. Russell Johnson-Maiored in shop and arf. Russell came lo Lincoln from Sladium. He is planning lo loin The nayal air-corps. Virginia M. Johnsonffflubsz Takolah and French. Hobby: Hiking. Virginia plans lo allend a business college. Gordon Jahnslan-Midgel foolball '34, '35, Sludenl leader, Gordon plans 'lo allend 'lhe Universily of Washinglon. Richard Johns'ronfSecrelary and lreasurer of Lellermen's club, Midgel loolball '32, '33, '34, Sludenl leader '35. Oren Jones-Track learn lwo years, Slage eleclrician lwo years, Slage manager one year. Oren plans lo allond an aylalion school. Marilyn L. Junkley-Clubs: L. L. L., Honor Sociely, Takolah, Publicily manager of Library, Senior class play usher, Baskelball, Valley ball, Caplain ball, Base- ball '34, '35, '36. Eleanor Karbo--Maiored in German and music. Eleanor plans le allencl a college. Hobby: Poclry, lsamu Kawamolo-Rifle club, Siudenl leader, Wreslling manager. Maiored in science and shop. Glen Bradley Keilh-Sludenl leader, lnlra-mural manager. Hobby: The wide aul-of-doors. Harry KellerfHonor Seciely, Quill and Scroll, Arlisl on Lincoln News slall, Senior prorn, Honor roll. Maurice W. Kelso--Maiored in English, machine design, and eleclric shop. Hobby: Model boal building. Dorolhy June Kennedy-Maiored in English, clolhing, and hislory. Favorile musical inslrumenl: Accordion, D-on KensleriMaiored in English, hislery, and archileclural drawing. Don enlered Lincoln from Sladium. Gerald W. Kenl'fTennis '34, '35, '36. Maiored in Spanish and bookkeeping. Hobby: Tennis. Favorile musical inslrumenl: Clarinel. Dohn l5ersle'flerfDon is going lo do some gold mining and lhen enler Technical Sc oo . Bernice K. Kirkebo-Lincoln News ediloriol slall, Make-up commillee, Clubs: Takolah and L. L. L., Proporlies commillee, Caplain ball, Baskelball, Baseball, Vollcy ball. Doris R. Kissick--Hobbies: Swimming and horseback riding. Doris will lake a beauly course afler gradualion, Eslher L. M. Knesal-Honor roll. Eslher plans lo allend a business college. Alla Knighl-Maiored in lyping, shorlhand, and clolhing. Alla came lo Lincoln from Sladium. She is planning lo be a beauly operalor. Melva Knowles-Clubs: L. L. L. and Rifle, Caplain ball: Volley ball, Baseball, Baskelball lhree years: Hiking one year. Olga Knox-Hobby: Tennis, Olga will ao lo business college, Befhel Eleanor KofoedfHonor Socielyg Honor roll. Belhel plans lo allend o business college. Belly Helen Maxine Kofoed-Honor Sociely: Honor roll. Belly inlends lo go lo a business college. Mary KoperfClubs: Presidenl ol Glee, Presidenl of Honor Socielyg Secrelary ol Sludenl Body '36, A Capella choir, Opera '35, '36: Girls' guarlel, Mary plans lo allend Whilwerlh College. Donna Krona'-Maiorcd in English, hislery, and clolhing, Donna inlencls lo lake a beauly course, Belly G. Kruzner-Moiored in German and science. Belly plans lo allend lhe College ol Pugel Sound. Eva M. Kuchera-Maiored in foods, hislory, and clolhing. Hobbies: Dancing and sewing. Douglas A. Langflhvialion club, Maiored in science and hislory. Favorile musical inslrunienlr French horn, George J. Long-Maiored in English, hislory, and bookkeeping. Hobby: Skating. Harry E. Lang-lnlra-mural baskelball, Maiored in malhemalics, science, and hislory. Hobby: Sporls. Marlha Lang-Maiored in lyping, bookkeeing, and shorlhand, Marlha has worked al KVI. Earl G. Larsen-Maiored in English, German, and science. Hobby: Swim-ning. Edqar R. Larson-Maiered in machine shop and hislory, Edgar inlends lo lake up machine work. Louise Larson-Takolah. Moiored in English, loads, and clolhing. Hobbies: Sewing and reading. Van E. Laylonfhflidgel faolball lhree years: Sludenl leader. Van plans lo allend lhe Universily ol Washinglon. Sophia LeopAClubs: L. L, L. and Library: Caplain ball, Baskelball: Volley ball, Baseball '34, '35, '36. l-lobby: Hiking, Durward Lehmann-Band '35, Durward is going lo Palmer Schools, Iowa. Myrlle C. Levenhaqen--L. L. L.: Opera usher, Senior prom. Roberla Kolhryne Lewis-Rille club, Usher comrnillee. Roberla plans lo go in lraining lor a nurse. Helen Linder-Maiored in English, bookkeeping, shorlhand, and lyping. Hobbies: Hiking and reading. Ralph M. Lindskogf Maiored in English, science, and machine shop. Ralph inlends lo work in California for lhe Lane Publishing Company, Goylon Lindslrom-Moiored in English, bookkeeping, and hislory. Dorcas Dorene Llewellyn-Clubs: L. l.. l., Drainalic, and Avialion. Dorcas came lo Lincoln from lhe Garlicla High School in Seallle. Leola R. Lockwood-YGlee club lhree years: Opera '34, '35, '36. Leola plans lo allencl lhe Pacific Lulheran College. Alvin Loen-Maiored in shop and hislory. Alvin plans lo allend lhe Universily ol Washinglon. Roy Lokken-Maiored in English, German, and science. Larry LomaxfClubS: Hi-Y, Honor Sociely, Glee, Commissioner of Finance, Circula- lion manager of Lincclnian, Foofball nighl, Swimming leam '35, '36, Opera '35, '36. Harry W. Long-Aclive member ol service deparlmenl of Boys' club. Harry came lo Lincoln from Gig Harbor High School. Hoberl Longworlh-Maiored in English, malhernalics, and archileclural drawing. William Looneyflviaiored in malhemalics and hisfory. William inlends lo ioin lhe navy. Edifh May Loveioyilliile club. Edilh hopes lo become a song wrifer. Favorile musical inslrumenl: Piano. lrene Pearl Loveioyfllifle club. Maiored in arl and hislory. lrene plans lo lake up pholography. Rhoda LudwiclnfLincoln News business and edilorial slalls, Lincolnian edilorial slal'l, Opera '34, French club, Glee club, Honor roll, Senior pi'om, Sludenl leader, Make-up commillee, Quill and Scroll. Margarel' Lulher-Maiored in English, clolhing, and foods. Dick Lyncl1fHi-Y, Jayvee loolball lwo years. Maiored in English, French, and arl. Lawrence V. Lyons-fBond concerls, Malinee dances. lvlaiored in music and hislory. Duane M. Lyphardl-Glee club, Maiored in English, hislory, and aulo shop. Hobby: Fishing, Ronald MacDonald-Swimming, Ronald enlered Lincoln lrom Siadium. He inlends lo sludy Diesel engines. Dol'a D. Macl-ifMaiored in science, foods, and clolhing. Dora plans lo lake nurse's lraining al lhe Sl. Joseph's Hospilal. Dick R. Maddox-Midgel foolball '34, '35, Wreslling '34, Sludenl leader. Edward Maesner-Glen: club. Maiored in German, hisfory, and eleclric shop. Gloria Magrini-Secrelary of Junior class, Junior prom, Senior prom, Caplain ball 534, '35, '36, Baskelball '34, '35, '36, Baseball '34, '35, '36, Volley ball '34, ' 5. Mildred F. Mahon-Maiored in English, Spanish, and hislory. Mildred come lo Lincoln from lhe Lincoln High School in Seollle. Evelyn Malone-Lincoln News edilorial siall, Hobby: Skiing. Larry F. Maloney-Maiored in English, aulo shop, and arlcrall. Favorite musical inslrumenl: Piano. Eugene Manaray-Ad solicilor ol Lincoln News, Ad manager of Lincoln News, Glee club. Hobby: Horseback riding. Laura Jean MarshallfClubs: Tuna and Honor Sociely, Lincoln News business slall, Baseball '34, Swimming '34, '35, Chairman of big and lillle sisler commillee. Dorolhy Marlin-Clubs: Glee and Dramalic, Lincoln News slafi, Opera '36. Hobbies: Swimming and hiking. John H. Marlinson ---f lvlaiored in English, shop, and bookkeeping. Hobby: Swimming. Norman Malhisenf-Maiorcd in English, hislory, and olcclric shop. Warner Malson-Senior class play, Sludenl leader, Commissioner of publicily. Favarile musical inslrumenl: Violin. Richard G. MaHhewsfClubs: Rifle and Lellcrmen's, Faolball lwo years, Swim- ming lhrec years, Vice presidenl of Junior class, Presidenl ol Senior class. Belly Jayne Maughan-flvlaiored in hislory and home economics. Belly cnlered Lincoln from lhe Cleveland High School in Seallle. Milfon S. Maxwell-Clubs: Boxing, Dran-ialic and Glee, Opera '34, '35, '36. Milfon inlends To enfer lhe Universily ol Washinglon. Ava L. McCaffarfy-Maioied in English, foods, and arl. Lorene inlends lo enler lhe College of Piigei Sound. Lorene McCal'ferly-Maiored in foods and arf. Lorene iniends io enler The College of Pugef Sound. Frances E. McCarlfL. L. L.: Treasurer of Girls' club, Girls' sporls edilnr of Lincolniang Baseball manager '34, '35, Sfudenl leader, Sporls coach, Baseball, Basheiballg Caalain ballp Valley ball lhree years: L. L. L. represenlalive lo Wesfern Washinglon play day. Ollie McClellanAfl-lolobies: Swimming and reading. Maiored in English, Typing, and shorfhand. Evan IW. McCordfLincoln News siafi. Evan plans lo enler a Diesel Engineering sc oo . Anne McCormick-Lincoln News slail. Maiored in English and hislory. l-lobby: Reading. Margaref McCormickflv1oioi'ed in English, hislory, and shorlhand. Melvin A. MCCulchan-fBand lhree years. Maiored in music and malhemalics. Hobby: Reading. Harvey Paul McDonaldfl-lobbies: Fishing and hunling. Dorolhy McGimpseyfDramalic club. Maiored in lyping and shorlhand. Doroihy plans ia aliend a business college. Lawrence A. MCG-uirefSludenl leader: Riile club: Junior prom, Senior prom, Sergeanl-al-arms of Senior class: Maine-up commillee. Favorile musical inslru- menl: Violin. Lawrence K. McKee-Maiored in English, German, arl, and shop. Dale McKernanfMaiorea in English, shop, dl'awing, and malhemalics. Hobbies: Fishing, and reading. Mariorie McKinney-Maiored in English, science, and clolhing. Hobbies: Movies and music. Edna Chrisfine McMillanfSenior assembly: Honor roll. Edna plans lo sludy voice. Lois Medlicolf-Maiored in English, Spanish, malhemaiics, and clolhing: Hobby: Cooking. Eleanor MeisenburgYLibrary club. Eleanor plans lo enier niirse's lraining al lhe Sl. Joseph's Hospilal. W. Norman Menser-Maiored in aulo shop and hislory. Norman came lo Lincoln from lhe Egeland High School in Norih Dalnola. Robelf W. Menser-Maiorcd in English, arl, and science. Hobby: Ari. Caroline Meyer-Maiored in English, hislory, and bookkeeping. Dlch MeyerfResei've loofball '34, '35, Varsily foolball '35g Associale ediloi' of lhe Lincoln News: Vice Presidenl of Band. May Meyer-lvlaiored in German, lyping, and shorlhand. Hobbies: Swimming, hiking, and dancing. Harold Meyers-Clubs: Glee and Rifle: Opera. Maiored in English, Lalin, and auio shop. Owen R. Nliddlelncuff--Junior prom, Senior prom, Sludeni leader. Owen is going lo lake a machinisl apprenliceship. Margif Midsafer-Maiored in hislory and clolhing. lvlargil came lo Lincoln from lhe Gig Harbor Union High School. Signe Midfsaler-Maiored in hislory and foods. Signe came io Lincoln from The Gig Harboi' High School. AfTon Adell Miller-Clubs: Taholoh and Library, Lincoln News business sTafi. ATTon plans To aTTcnd The UniversiTy of Washinglon. Kaiheryn E. Miller-Maiored in hisTory and foods. KaTheryn plans To enier 0 business college. Raymond Miller-LeTTermen's club, Varsily TooTball Three years, BasheTball Two years. Hobby: Fishing. VioleT Eileen Miller-lnTernaTional club, A Capella choir. VioleT plans To worh. Nellie Jean Miner-Clubs: Honor Sociely, L. L. L., and Taholah, l-lead of Swlim- ming, STudenT leader, Baseball '33, '34, BaslseTball '33, '34, '35, Valley ball 33, '34, '35, Caplain ball '33, '34, '35. Elaine MiTchellfMaiored in shorlhand, Typing, and boohheeping. Worhed af KVI Radio STaTion. Joe R. MiTchell-Clubs: Wrilcrs' lnTernaTional, Quill ond Scroll, Lincoln News ediTorial sTah'. Roberl Mifchell-Clubs: Radio and PresidenT of Archery. Maiored in maThemalics and science. Hobby: Swimming. Norman Moberg-Public address sysTem. Maiored in elecTric shop and maThe- maTics. Hobby: Radio. Robel'T J. Mof'feTT--Hobby: Animals. Roberl' infends To enTer Civil Service afler graduaTion. Viola M. Moon-Maiored in English, Typing and shorlhand. Viola hasn'T been absenT or Tardy while aTTending Lincoln. Charles V. Moore-AviaTion club, Propcrfies commiTTee for Opera '36. Charles plans To aTTend The UniversiTy of WashingTon. Norma E. Moore-Glee club, Opera, Lincoln News business sTaTT, SanTa's Twins. Norma came To Lincoln from STadiurn. David B. Morgan-Maiored in English, shop, and hislory. Frank H. MorrisonfVicc Presideni of Rifle club, Rifle Team. Maiored in science and shop. Thomas Morfon-Maiored in shop and maThemaTics. Thomas inTends To Take a Diesel Engineering course. John T. Moyer--Clubs: Honor SocieTy, Boxing, and Vice PresidenT of Hi-Y, Lincoln News business sTaH, Midget football '33, '34, Quill and Scroll, Junior prom. Max R. Mrohs-Clubs: Rifle and Dramalicg Yell Duhc. EavoriTe musical insTru- menTs: Harmonica, harp, and piano, lrma MullenfClubs: L. L. L., Rillc, lnTernaTional and Tal'-olah, SludenT leader, BasheTball, Baseball, CapTain ball Three years, Volley ball Two years, Hiking, Bicycling one year, Shield, Muriel M. Munson-L. L, L., BasheTball '33, '34, Valley ball '33, '34, CapTain ball '33, '34, Baseball '34, Opera '34, STudenT leader. Bruce MunyanfDramalic club, Opera '34. Maiored in science and hisTory. Hobby: Dramalics. Amilno A. NahaTafTaholah. Maiored in English, hisfory, and home economics. Arniho plans To Tahe TurTher sTudy in home economics. Faye J. Nelson-Clubs: Archery, Rifle, Glee, DrarnaTic, CabineT member of Taholah, Senior prom, Personals edilor of Lincolnian sTaTT, Hanoi' roll. BeTTy B. Nichols-Clubs: L. L. L., PresidenT oi Archery, BasheTball, CapTain ball, Valley ball Three years, Baseball Two years. Marge Neufer-Rifle club, Junior prom. Marge plans To aTTend a business college. Margaref L. Niclnlason-Clubsi Glee, CabineT member of Taholah, Senior prom, Junior prom. Nobuho Peggy Nora-Maiored in foods, clolhing, and boohheeping. Hobbyg BasheTball. Frank E. NorfhfHonor Saciely. Maiored in Lalin and music. Hobby: Collecling old books and sfamps, Marlin E. Norfh-Midge? baslselball, lnrra-mural bashelball, Reserve football, Velma M. NolhsfeinfFoolball Nighl chairman, Secrelary of Avialion club, Lrlncaln News slaii '34, Lincolnian salicilor '35, Lincolnian edilor '36, Commis- sioner of journalism. Hobby: Collecling dogs. Frank NovalneyfMaiored in English, hislory, and malhemalics. Hobby: Boxing. Rufh E. Nysfrom-L. L. L., Lincoln News edilorial slaif, Senior prom, Caplain ball, Valley ball, Boslselball, Baseball lwo years. Kennefh A. Odemarl-if-Adverlising manager of Lincolnian slaff. Kennefh plans lo aflend 'rho Universily of Washinglon. Pauline M. O'FarrellfTuna club, Swimming '35, '36, Bashefball '36, Volley ball '36, Baseball '36. Gladys Olsen-French club, Opera lhree years, Orcheslra. Favarile musical inslrurnenfs: 'Cello and pipe argon. Harold Melvin OlsenffMaiored in English, hislory, and science. Waller T. Olsen-Orcheslia lhree years, Presidenl ai Orcheslra one year, Honor roll. Maiored in music and arl. Edward OlsonfMaiored in English, hislory, and aulo shop. Edward inlends lo go To college. Florence G. Olson-Hanoi' Sociely. Florence has lalsen a commercial coul'se. Hobby: Swimming. Russell Olson-Sophomore represenlaliye lo council, Midgel baskelball '35, Reserve basl-ielball '36. Harold S. Orendorff-Band cancer? '34, '35, Maiored in malhemaiics and machine shop. Harold plans To organize a dance orcheslra. William O'Rourl1eA'Sludenl leader. lvlaiored in hislory, shop, and science. Wil- liam plans lo go lo college. Pauline ParkerfClubs: Honor Sociely and Library, Debaie leam, Honor roll. Pauline plans io aflend The Parkland Lulheran College. Roberf E. Pa1nlridgefGlee club, Opera '36. Roberl came lo Lincoln from lhe Roy High School. He plans la sfudy Diesel Engineering. Thelma Pai Paflerson-fGlee club. Thelma enlcred Lincoln from Chehalis High school. Jim W. Paffin-Clubs: Glee and Avialion, A Cappella choir, Opera '35, '36, Pholographer on Lincolnian slalf, Sludenl leader. Elizabefh M. Paly--French club, Lincolnian lypisl '36, Hobbies: Swimming and hilninq. Louise Eslher Pearson-Glee club lhree semeslers. Louise plans lo lrain for a nurse. June Lorraine Peele-Clubs: Honor Sacicly, L. L, L., Camera, Vice Presidenl of Library, and Secrelary of Archery, Debale leam, Lincoln News edilorial sfaf'l, Bashelball, Caplain ball, Valley ball lhree years, Baseball lwa years. Virginia J. Pendlefon-Clubs: Glen, Rifle, Vine Presidenl ai L. L. L., Bashelball, Caplain ball, Valley ball Three years, Baseball lwo years, Malseeup commilleej Opera '35, Carl Persohn-Lincoln News business slaff '35, Maiored in bookkeeping and hislory. Hobby: Fishing. Pairicia M. Pelers-Rifle club, Caplain ball '35, Bashelball '35, Volley ball '36, Hobby: Swimming. Charles E. Peiersan-fFoa?ball, Band Frolic, Malinee dances. Maiored in hislory and music. Dorofhy B. Pelersene-Glee club, Opera ihree years. Dorolhy wenl lo lhe High School Siale Conference af Washinglon Slale College. Ernesf J. Peferson-Maiored in hisfory and eleciric shop. Ernesi inlenos To work ur The Medical Aris Garage. Janice Frances Pelerson-Clubs: Honor Sociery and Rifle, Opera rhree years, Girls' Ouarfeiie, A Cappella Choir. Vivian Mae PelersonfBaskeiball, Baseball. Maiored in hisfory and foods. Favoriie musical ins'lr.imeni: Piano. Belly Phillips-Clubs: Honor Socieiy and Camera, Mokefup commiiiee. Belly iniends io enier nurses iraining or ihe Tacoma General Hosplial. Edward D. PiccoloHofRifle club. Moiored in science and shop. Hobby: Hunfing. Harold W. Piefe-Swimming '35, '36, Fooiball manager '36, Maiored in shop and hisiory. Hobby: Golf. Franklin Pineiie-Clubs: French and Riile, Junior prom, Siudenl leader. Franklin iniends io lake a Diesel Engine course. Bob PirieefeClubs: Hi-Y and LeHermen's, Varsiry fooiball, Track ihree years, Decaihlon. Magdalena R. Pifzlflviaiored in English, German, foods, and science. Marcelle Plon?efMaiored in French, hislory, ond shorfhand. Marcella plans 'ro offend a business college. Mariorie E. PolkfSenior class play usher, Senior prom. Work awairs Moriorie in Helena, Montana. Violef F. Poffs-Baseball iwo years, Capiain ball, Volley ball, Boskelball one year. Erna Rader-Maiored in English, ari, ond clorhing. Hobby: Bicycling. Alberi RakoseHobby: Fishing. Alberr inlends io go fishing and lhen io work. Geraldine V. Randolph-Maiored in arf ond cloihing. Geraldine plans lo sludy cosiurne designing. Vervian Rasmussen-Associare ediior of Lincoln News '36, Usher for Senior class play, Honor roll. Flora A. RaveeClubs: Library, Aviaiion, Takolah, and Camera, Orcheslra. Hugh M. Rawlings-Glee club, Opera '34, '36. Hugh plans lo arfend The Uni- versiiy of Woshinglun. Ernesl RedafMaiorcd in English, shop, and hisiory. Hobby: Fishing and swimming. Virginia Angela Reding-Moiored in hisiory, science, and foods. Virginia plans lo enier nurse's iraining. Marion Reha-Clubs: L L. L, and Rifle, Sophomore mixer, Opera '36, Tennis '33, Capiain ball '33, '34, Boskefball '33, '34, Baseball '34, '35, Siudeni leader, Chairman oi rnolio commiifee of Junior Class. Carl RehnfMaioi'ed in English, meial shop, and machine design. Margaref Reichl-Hiking. Maiored in German and clolhing. Hobbies: Swim- ming and hiking. Chaglers R. ReidfBoxing, Boys' club represenlaiive. Charles inlends To become o Q e. Marion H. Reid-Maiored in English, French, and science. Auberf H. Reinsch-Lincoln News ediforial sraii. Maiored in hisiory and auio shop. Goldie M. Remberi--Clubs: Library and Aviarion. Hobby: Oufdoors. Goldie plans To go in nurse's iraining ai rhe Tacoma General Hospiial. Charles RichterfBand Frolic '34, Opera '36, lvfaioicd in music machine shop and rnafhemafics. ' ' George W.. Rigney-Lincoln News business sfaff '35, Lincolnian business slaff '36. Hobby: Swimming, l-GU el RlleYmlVlC1iOI'ed in clofhing and hisfory. Laurel came fo Lincoln from fhe Shelfon High School. Sian G. RipponfBand. Maiored in English and bookkeeping. Hobby: lvlusic. Margarel' M. Robblee-Clubs: L. L. L., Rifle, and Library, Sludenf leader, Volley ball, Capfain ball, Baseball, and Baslselball '34, '35, '36. Thomas A. Rommelf--Secrelary and Treasurer of Radio club, Orchesfra fhrec years, Opera Three years. Thomas is an amaleur radio operafor and has a sfafion. Call WYECD. Cecelia Marie Ross-Talsolah' Lincoln News ediforiol sl'al'lg Honor rollg official Red Cross represenlafive. Vivian A. Roufs-Girls' club roll room represenlafive. Vivian came io Lincoln from fhe Eafonville High School. Belly Rouse-Maiored in English, foods and hisfory. Emeline E. Royse-Baseball, Volley ballg Caplain ball, Hil-sing, Bashelball. Emeline plans fo affend The Pacific Lufheran College. John Rudy-Golf fearng lnfra-mural bashefball fhree years. John plans fo alfend a business college. Huberl L. Rushfeldf-Clubs: Treasurer of Honor Sociefy '34, '36, Secrelary- lreasurer of Rifle '34, '35, Rifle feam '33, '36g Senior prom, Honor roll '33, '36, William S. RushforlhATennis. lvlaiored in science and wood shop. William came fo Lincoln from lhe Kapowsin High School. Chauncey Rusl-Maiored in mafliemafics, hisfory, and arlcraff. Chauncey infends fo go fo a medical college, Alex J, RyncarzvBanel fhrec yearsg Sfudcnl leader, Alex plans fo sludy foresfry af fhe Washinglon Slafe College. Harold Salvesen-Orcheslra. Maiored in malhemalics and eleclric shop. Hobby: Radio. Arnold Samuelson-Maiored in English, science and hisfory. Arnold has alfencled 'the Mcrfon and Sladium High Schools. Leslie Sand-fMaiored in English, science, and induslrial machine shop. Hobby: Hunling. Margrefe Sandquisfflxnaiored in English, fyping, and shorfhand. Evereff Scharpf-Maiored in English, arf, and science. Favorife musical inslru- inenl: Piano. Rodney Scharpff Boxingg Vifreslling. Hobby: Fishing. Dorolhy M. Schiesz'-fMaiorefl in hisfory and home economics. Dorolhy infends 'lo go To business college, Waller A. D. schmechelemeioi-ed in boolf-heeping and hisfory. Waller' plans fo affend a business college. Hobby: Raising pigeons. Muriel M. Scl1olzkofClubs: French, Treasurer of Talsolah, Senior prom, Chairman of cily-wide Girl Reserve weehg Senior represenfalive. Bob Schroedel-Sludenl leader. Maiored in elecfric shop, nialhenialics, and science. Bob plans fo affencl Washinglon Sfafe College. Leah H. SchuefzeYLincoln News cdiiorial slaff. Leah plans fo offend fhe Uni! yersify of Washingfon. Fred Schuler-Boxing club, Srnolaer '34, '35. Fred plans fo aflend Slanford Universify. Hobby: Sporls. James Schuler-Clubs: Honor Sociely, Treasurer of Boys' clubg Lincoln News slah' '35. James will sludy law. Jane N. SCl'1UllZfS6l'llOI' prom. Hobby: Hiking. Norman R. Scl1ull'zfRadio club, Opera lhree years, Orcheslra lhree years: Senior manager for orcheslra. Roberl M. SchullzfSludenl leader. Roberl plans lo allend Washinglon Slale College laler. Kennefh H. Schul-Glee clubg Opera '34, '35, '36, Canlala '34g Ouarlelg A Capella Choir, Junior broadcaslj Sludenls' Playhouse. Vernice Ellen Scoll--Dramalic clubg Opera '34, Malsceup commilleeg Sporls '33, '34, Solicilor on Lizcolnian slafi '36, Girls' club assembly. Nancy F. Sele-Junior prom. Maiored in clothing and arl. Nancy plans lo worh in a dress shop. Yufal-ia Sembafllifle clubg Senior prom. Maiored in shop and science. Favorile musical inslrumenl: Piano. Donald A. Sepeloslni-Circulalion Manager of Lincoln News for lwo semeslers. Donald plans lo sludy Diesel Engineering. Paul T. Selof--Clubs' Debale and Honor socielyg Senior prom, Wreslling '36, Honor roll, Debale '36g Properfies commillee. Howard A. Shaffer-Clubs: Archery and Honor socielyg Senior class play com- millee. Hobbies: Tennis and music. Virginia Zoe Shager-Talsolah, Junior promg Make-up commilleeg Opera '36. Vir- ginia plans lo allend lhc Uniyersily of Washlnglon. Glen Shearer-Oreheslra, Sludenl leader. Glen plans lo allend lhe Naval Academy al Annapolis. Maxine Shepard--Caplain ball, Baslselball '33. Maxine plans lo enler nurses' lraining. Karl D. Sl1erleyfMaiored in English, hislory, and science. Favorile musical inslru- menl: Accordion. William A. Sl1ern1anf-Midgel basl-xelball '34, '35, '3bg Tennis '36. William inlends To enler Washinglon Slale College. Jack Shireman-Senior class play, Business manager of Lincoln News. Evelyn Harriel Siddall-Clubs: L. L. L. and Tunag Junior prom: Senior prom, Swimming: Baslselball, Caplain ballg Baseball, Volley ball '34, '35, '36. Roberl' Sigafoos-Lincoln News slall. Maiored in English, shop, and drawing. Hobby: Journalism. Glenn W. Simcl1enfMaiored in English, boolsl-iceping, orcheslra, and hislory. Glen inlends lo worls al a rural marlnel. Dol'is Jean Simpson-Clubs: Glee and Honor socielyg Secrelary of sophomore class, Sporls '33, '34g Opera '36, Senior class play commilleeg Senior assembly. Neil Sizer-flli-Y, Vice Presidonl ol Sluclenl Body: Foolballg Tennis lhree yearsg Sludenl leader. Clyde Anfhony Slapala--Band, Boxing inslruclorg Opera '35g Orcheslra '35, Glee club '35g Reserve foalball '35, Bob B. Smilh-Sludenl leaderg Jayvee foolballg Tracls. Bob is going To sludy Diesel Engineering. Helen SFT1lll'lfODEl'G '34, '35, Sludenl leaderg Lincoln News slallg Make-up comv millee. Hobbies: Swimming and hilsing. Viola Jean Smilh-Dramalic clubg Baslaelballj Caplain ball, Volley ballg Honor roll. Hobbies: Music and poelry. Lyle Smilh-Glee club, Opera. Hobby: Singing, Paul E. SmifhfOpera '35, '36, Boys' guarfelg Sludenl leader: Clubs: HiAY and Gleeg A Capella choir, Junior prom. Esfher Sowers-Maiorod in lypinq, shorlhand, and bookkeeping, Hobby: Skaling. Roberl' Speaks-Maiored in hislory and science. Roberl plans lo aliend Wash- inglon Slale College. Bob D, Sprengel'-Clubs: Hi-Y, Rifle, Honor Sociely, and Glee. Treasurer of sophomore class: Secrelary of senior class, Senior class play, Opera '33, '34, Junior I'CDI'E'SCI'llOlIV6 TE council, Reserve foofball '33, '34, Debale learn. Jessie Sfcnfield-Inlernalionol club, Lincoln News slaflg Assislanl head usher for Senior class play and Opera. Blair Sleeves-lvlaiored in science, Spanish, and malhemalics. Blair intends lo go lo The College of Pugel Sound afler gradualion. Roy L. Slephens-Studenl leader, Orcheslra. Fred Sfephenson-Sludenl leader. Hobby: Swimming. Waller Sferba-+Honor sociely. Maioreel in German, science, malhemalics, and hisfory. Roy C. Slevens-Clubs: Glee and Hi-Yg Opera '35, '36g A Cappella choir, Band, Orcheslra. Belly Frances Sleworl---Lincoln News business slorl. Maiored in hislory, arl, and malhemalics. Pele L. Sfrbick-Maiored in hislory and bookkeeping. Pele plans lo offend fhe Universily of Washinglon. Lloyd C. Sundsh'omfVice Presidenl of Radio club. Lloyd is inleresled in amaleur radio and his coll is WYFCC, John F. G. Susan-Moiored in Spanish and bookkeeping. John plans to allend o business college. Angeline D. Susky -Glee clubg Opera. l-lobbies: Reading, lennis, and dancing. Alden Syverlsen-Alden plans lo join lhe navy, Hobbies: Hunling and fishing. Ralph Syverson-Presidenl of Rifle club '35, '36, Opera '36. Fayorile musical inslrumenl: Violin. Frances N. Svedberg-Honor Sociely. Moiored in Lalin, hislory and science. Hobbies: Swimming and reading, Elsie Swanke-Maiored in English, hislory, and bookkeeping. Mary SwansonffGlee clubg Opera '35, '36, Junior broadcaslg Assemblies. Mary enlered Lincoln from Sladium. Louis G, Taclay-Senior roll room represenlofive. Louis came lo Lincoln from Sladium and inlends lo go lo lhe Universily of Nebraska. Clydelle Rae TalbolfLincoln News cdilorial slolrl '35, Maiored in science and home economics. Roy Tallman-Maiorecl in science and machine shop, Ray plans lo allcnd Nolre Dame. Hifoshi Tamaki-Senior represenlaliye fo Councilg Senior prom, Honor sociely, Hobby: Sporls. Belly Jane Taylor-lvloiored in music and home economics. Belly plans lo aliend The College of Pugel Sound. Joan Taylor-Camera club: Sporls. Maiored in science and orl. Hobbies: Swim ming and hiking. Vera Ora Taylore--Sporlsg Usher for Senior class playg Honor roll. Vera plans lo allend Bellingham Normal, g Edilh Thiel-Lincoln News edilorial slafl, Moiored in German and loads. Hobby: Collecling piclures. Jean M. ThomaSfClubs: Honor Sociely and Taleoloh, Honor roll. Jean plans lo allend a business college. Harold W. Thompson-Rifle learn lwo years. Maiored in science and wood shop. Hobby: Slsiing. J. Duslin ThcmpsonAMolored in English, Spanish, and shop. Margaret F. Thompson-Rille club, Baslsclball '33, '34, Volley ball '34, '35, Caplain ball '33, '34, Junior prom. W. Eugene Tice-Presidenl and secrelary-lreasurer of Radio club. Eugene holds an arnareur license under lhe call of WYEOF, Paulene A. Tilinda-Clubs: Honor Sociefy and Talsolah, Honor roll. Paulene plans 'lo go lo business college. M. Jane Trimble--Clubs: Glee and Tal-solah, Jane inlends lo go lo The Tacoma Secrelarial School. Jeannelle N. Truebloodfllifle club. Jeannellc enlered Lincoln from lhe Olympia High School, She would like lo sludy dress designing. Edna Irene Tucker-Maiored in science and home economics. Edna plans lo allend The College of Pugel Sound. She has collecled over five hundred wild flowers. Jack Turner--Cvoll, Band, Lincoln News slall, Sludenl leader. Jack plans lo allcnd Washinglon Stale College. Mary TwibeIIfDramalic club. Mary inlends lo enler a beauly college. Fayorile musical inslrumenl: Piano. Thelma A. Uligardfllille club, Bashelball, Baseball, Swimming '34, '35, '36. lwao Uyeda-lwao plans lo maior in English al lhe Universily. Hobbies: Sporfs and reading. June Chizu UyedafClubs: lnlcrnalional, Cabinel member of Taholah, Volley ball, Captain ball, Baslselbal' '34, Wesley Vande Vere-Majored in English, Spanish, and history, Marguerile F. J. VogelfLibrary club, Lincoln News edilarial slaff. Marguerile plans To allend Beulel's Business College. Maurine Wade-Clubs: Civlee and vice presidenl of Honor sociely, Opera '34, '35, 36, Sludenl leader, A Capella choir, Junior prom. Laurefla Wagner-Clubs: L. L. L., Presidenl ol Library, Junior prom, Senior prom, Baseball, Volley ball, Baskelball, Caplain ball '34, '35, '36, Sludenl leader, Coach of baslnelball and volley ball, Girls' sporls edilor of Lincoln News. Waller WagnerfMaiored in hislory and boolslneeping. Waller plans lo allend a business college. Frank A. Waldner-Rifle club. Maiored in English, German, and rnalhernalics. Hobbies: Hunling and fishing. Belly Jane Walker---Clubs: L. L, L. and Dramalic, Opera. Belly plans lo enler Training for ci nurse, Terry Walker-Senior class play, Band frolic '34, Band, Orcheslra. Terry enlered Lincoln from The Broadway High School in Seollle, Lucile B. WallersfClubs: Talsolah and lnlernalionol, Hobbies: Golf and busi- ness worle. Mary WalshiLibrary club, Opera '35. Maiored in hislory and clofhing. Mary enlered Lincoln from Aquinas Academy. Richard VT. Ward-fLincoln News slafl, Maiored in hislory and boolslseeping. Richard inlends lo go To business college. Alden WarefMaiored in English, malhemalics, and machine shop. Belly V. Webb-eClubs: L. L. L., Recording Secrelary of Girls', Takolqh, Honor Socieiy, Vice Presidenf of Tuna, French, Presideni of Archery: Lincoln News slal'l. Clubs Edilor of Lincolniang Sludenl leader. Rachel Elilabefh Wegner-lvlaiored in English, foods, and hislory. George Lloyd Welland--Moiored in history and auto shop. George inlends To become a railroad bralsernan. Barbara Lynne Wells--Clubs: L. L. L, and French, Lincoln News slallg Baseball, Tennlsg Swimrninqg Caplain ball one year, Bashelballg Volley ball two years, Honor roll Two years. Hal'old R. Wenman--Hobbies: Fishing and swimming. Harold plans lo ollend Washinglon Slate College. Roy G. Weslerdahlf--Clubs: Boxing and Rifle, Midgel basl-aelball. Maiored in hislory and science. 1 Charlolle Weslerfield-Maiored in science, clolhing ond history. Charlolle enlered Lincoln from Sladium. Bellie Whisner-Cabinel member of Talsolahg Lincoln News edilorial slalrlg Honor rollg Senior assembly. Irene Whilcomb-L. L. L.j Opera '35g Sludenl leader. lvlaiored in hislory, Typing, and shorlhand. Mal'ie Vivian Wl1ileAfMaiored in English, hislory, arl, and foods. Favorile musical inslrurnenlz Violin. Lois Joan Whilverfldaiored in hislory and science. Hobbies: Swimming and dancing. Lois M. Wiclimanf-Maicred in English, foods, and clolhing. Lois is planning lo allend a busniess college. Ford WilleyfClubs: Hi-Y, Presidenl ol Boys' '36. Ford plans lo ollend lhe Universily of Washinglon, Hobby: Sporls. Carlyn Williamsfluna club, Valley ball '34, '35g Boslselball '34, '35, Captain ball '33, '34, '35j Swimming '35, Sludenl leader, Lorance Williams--Maiored in English, orl, and malhemolics. Hobbyi Slamp colleciing. Bob M. WilsonfClubs: Hi-Y, Boxing, Lellermen's, Gleeq Presidenl of Avialiong Opera '34, '35, Senior prom, Lincoln News slaflg Quill and Scroll, Track '34, '35, '36g Swimming learn '36g Decafhlon. John A. Wilson-Maiored in hislory and wood shop. John inlends lo siudy avialion. William Willscl'1lnogWilliam enlered Lincoln from Sladium. Hobbies: Mineral collecling and radio. Busler L. Wing-lnlra-mural bashelball Maiored in English, science, and aulo shop. Dave Wingflvlaiored in malhernalics, machine shop, rnelal shop, and aulo shop. Dorolhy Jane Wixsonl-Moiored in foods and science. Fayorile musical inslru- menl: Piano. Eugene V. Woldfllille club, Bach-lo-School nighl. Maiored in German, shop, and machine design. Wilda G. Worslel'-Clubs: Rifle, Archery, and Talsolahg Usher ior Senior class play. Wilda plans lo allend college. W. Roberl' Wragge--Maiored in English, malhernalics, and machine shop. Hobby: lvlolorcyling. Francis Wrye4Properly commillee for Opera '36. lvlaicred in Spanish and shop. Francis plans lo allend lhe Universily ol Minnesola. Hideo YamanefWi'eslling. lvlaiored in English, malhernalics, and hislory. Isobel Yerbury-Glee club, Isobel plans lo allend lhe Universily of Washinglon Hobbies: Cooking and dancing. Yoneo Yokobe-lvlaiored in English, Spanish, science, and maihemaiics. Harland Yosl-Baskefballg Swimming. Harland iniends io work for lhe Safeway Slores. Delmar V. Young--lvlaiored in bookkeeping and shops. Favorile musical insirue meril: Accordion. Frances M. Zehnde:'+Cap'rain ball one vearg Volley ball one year, Baseball one year, Hobbiesi Hiking and baskeiball. Emma Zindi-lvlaiored in English, clolhing, and science. Emma plans lo aiiend a beauiy college. Carl Eric Andersone-Rifle club, Siudenl leader. Maiored in hisiory, malhemalics, and shop. J. Keilh Alhawflvlidgei iooiball '34, '35, lvlaiored in English, Spanish, and science. Leno J. Boni-lvlaiored in English, machine shop, and malhemaiics. Elwood O. Bragel-lvlaiored in English, science, and eleclric shop. Bob L. Cal'penl'erfMoiored in English, arl, and elecfric shop. Fred C. Chafeffivlee club. Fred plans lo work, Carl Chrislensen-lvlaiored in English, science, machine shop, and machine design. Cleel ChrisliansonfBoxing, Track. lvlaiored in hisiory and machine shop. Cleef eniered Lincoln 'from Eureka, Monlana. Margarel Coberlyflvlaiorecl in arl and science. Margarel plans io be Cl beaufy operaior. Eavoriie musical inslrumenf: Saxophone. Slephen Cvifovich-Maiored in English, Spanish, and shop. Slephen iniends lo siudy Diesel engineering. Adeline Evans-Presidenl of Dramafic club, Opera '34, '3S. lvloiored in English, iyping, and shorihand. Les F. Faulk-Reserve fooiball '33, Varsify ioolball '34, Leilermen's club. William .JonesiSiuden'r leader. Maiored in shop and drawing. Hobbies: Hunling, fishing, camping, and swimming. Carol Knapp-Maiored in English, hisiory, and science. Edwin B. Larsen-Hobbies: Fishing and camping. Helen W. PannekiVolley ball '33, Helen majored in English, clolhing, and science. Alxrin Parksf-Enlered Lincoln from Oriing High School. Alvin is planning on going fo work. Leo Reilly-Maiorod in science and malhemalics. Hobbies: Huniing and fishing. Donna SmilhfDramalic club. Donna enlered Lincoln from Siadium. She inlends lo enier lhe College of Pugel' Sound. Jack H. SpahnfLeHermen's club, Baskelball. Jack plans io aliend Washinglon Slaie College. Roberl Sfolienbergflvlaiored in English, hislory, and wood shop. Bob Bergsfrom--Boxing club, lnlra-mural baslselball, Maiored in science and arf crafl. Bolo inlends lo iravel and laler allend lhe Universiiy of Washinglon. Bob Gangldlno Midgel fooTball and wreslling. John J GlnTher Marored In English, Machine Shop, HisTory. John came from Bellarmlne He is planning To aTTend The UniversiTy of California. Lia ox! Lost Chords Carol Avery-Maiored in English, shorfhancl, and Typing. Joan Avery-Maiored in English, hisTory, and shorThancl. Joan fin- ished her high school work aT nighT school. John G. Belaich-Maiored in English, science, and archifecfural drawing. John plans To Take up civil service work. Edward J. Bone-Maiored in science, hisTory, and shop. Edward inlends To ioin The army, Roberf E. Boyce-Hobby: HunTing. Roberf enTered Lincoln from Aberdeen High School. Eleanore May Demaris-Maiored in hisTory and bookkeeping. Hob- bies: Dancing and reading. Bud K. DenTon-Reserve foolball '33. Maiored in hisTory and archi- Teclural drawing. Hobby: Horseback riding. AusTin Gibbons-Maiored in English, hisTory, and rnaThemaTics. AusTin came To Lincoln from Sfadium. Abraham R. Gonsalves-Maiored in English and hisTory. Abraham plans To aT1end The UniversiTy of WashingTon. Mel Harrison-Maiored in English, hisTory, and science. Mel is planning To work in a bakery shop. Glenn H. Hifchcock-Maiored in English, science, and maThemaTics. Glenn came from Amarillo High School, Texas. Lois Ayleene Huffman-Lincoln News sfaff. Lois plans To enTer nurse's Training in SeaTfle. Arnold Johnson-Track, Track insTrucTor. Arnold will look for work. Carl LagerquisT!STage crew elecTrician, Treasurer of Radio club. Carl plans To do some radio service work aTTer graduafion. Jim Lemmer-PresidenT of LeTTerrnen's club '35, BaskeTball '34, FooT- ball Three years. Hobby: Sporls. Thomas Marvin Lowry-Swimming Team '35, '36. Hobbies: Swim- ming ond diving. Leo Magrini-Yell King Two years, Track, BaskeTball. Leo plans To aTTend The UniversiTy of WashingTon. Jimmie Marinacci-Maiored in hisTory, science, and maThemaTics. Jimmie plans To do foresfry work. Hobby: CollecTing rocks and ores. Mildred McKenzie-Lincoln News ediforial sTaTT. Mildred enTered Lincoln from The BuTTe, Monfana High School. yllalfer Mifchell-Maiored in hisTory and wood shop. Hobby: Fish- ing. Agnes E. MolandervGlee club, Opera Two years. Maiored in his- Tory and clofhing. Hobby: Sewing. Barge Pease-Golf '3l, '32. Barge was away from school Tour years and Then came back To graduaTe. Earl Rees-He came from Fife High School. Earl plans To work offer graduafion. Herman Ryder-Maiored in English, science, and maThemaTics. Sfanley Sirom-Vorsify foofball, Jayvee foofball. Ralph Taylor-Hobby: Hiking. Ralph is undecided as To his 'fuTure. Irma Young-Maiorecl in Typing Gnd ShQrTl1gnd, Irma inTends To enTer a business college. fll4:l Senior Class Honor Roll April 2l, I936 Beulah A. Eslsildsen Jacls Laverne Erspamer Vervian F. Rasmussen Belly V. Webb l-liloshi Tamaki Gerlrude Benson l-luberl Leslie Rushleldl Jean Myrial Thomas Rulh Gourley Marian l-l. Reid l-lelen F. Fredericls Elhel V. Baird Paulene Agnes Tilinda Maurice W. Kelso Anlone F. Jelusich Diclf. K. Meyer Willys Ward Folsom Chesler C. Jaclsson Joyce Geneva Dunbar Roberl Dean Sprenger Waller W. Slerba Dolores Brown Marjorie Frills Cecelia Marie Ross Doris Jean Simpson Aslrid Jolrid Anderson Belly A. Phillips John Thomas Moyer l-larry P. Keller T. M. Lowry Belly Maxine Koloed Mae Annelle Eymer Dorolhy V. Dandeneau Yvonne Marie Aubry Marion Chrisline Denlon Louise Suzanne Jaylso Paul Jacobus Warner Carl Molson Virginia Johnson Janice Frances Pelerson l-loward Allen Schaller Clarls Collrell, Jr. Gladys Vivian Olsen Frances N. Svedberg Gwenllian G. Curren l-larold Wenman June Lorraine Peele William Eugene Tice Caroline l-lalversen Marilyn L. Junlsley Mary Elizabelh Koper Jacls G. Dillon Lois l. Medlicoll Barbara Jo. l-lunlsman Jean l-loward Marie l-lansler Barbara Lynne Wells Rulh E. Jensen Vera Gro Taylor l-luberl Gilford Bisson George E. Gordon Dorolhy McGimpsey Elizabelh R. Eley James David Schuler Belly Doore Margarel Daly Ellis Boyd Finch Laurella Wagner Slan G. Rippon CommencemenT Speakers: Mae Eymer Paul Jacobus Beulah Eslsildsen Jack Erspamer Commencement l--IE Tinal chord OT The Symphony OT I936 was sounded aT The CommencemenT exercises held The ninTh oT June aT The Armory. This evenT was The climax OT Their high school career Tor The graduaTes, who numbered more Thani six hundred. As a resulT oT Their consisTenTly high scholasTic work, Beulah Eslaildsen and Jacls Erspamer won The honor OT giving The valedicTory and saluTaTory addresses. Paul Jacobus and Mae Eymer were chosen by The class and TaculTy, respecTively, To represenT Them on The occasion. Since The announcemenT aT scholarships and awards is always made aT This Time, The class awaiTed wiTh eagerness The naming oT The honored sTudenTs. The Richard C5raTT Memorial Cup is awarded annually To a boy wiTh an excellenT repuTaTion Tor Tair play, clean sporTsmanship, and high scholasTic sTanding. Scholarship and womanliness are characTerisTics required Tor The American AssociaTion oT Uni- versiTy Women's award, which is given To a senior girl. Members aT The Honor SocieTy who mainTained a high sTandard oT scholarship and service work Tar Three years received The Torch Pin aT This Time. The Merrick and Race iewelry sTore presenTed giTTs To The sTudenTs who had The highesT grades during The senior year. Scholarships To The College oT PugeT Sound, WhiTman College, Mills College, and The Tacoma SecreTarial School were awarded To ouTsTanding sTu.denTs. iff' QM:-E it' -. The Armory, scene of The finale fIl5j Lincoln pays homage. Relaxing in acfion. Triplefs. Cn lop. Caged. Lincoln fighisl Sq ue--a--ek! Bearing clown. Ama+eur bookkeepers Oops-slipped! Back in 'I7. Foresl' primeval. Buggy? 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K.. . . . ....., The Pantorium Cleaners of Tacoma, using i i the new solvent sanitone, offer you a cerf ii tified Dry Cleaning service at prices as low as the lowest. Phone Gfxrland 5 000 5 Centennialg newest baking aid. and a courteous, uniformed driver will call. T Graduate from oldffashioned baking to . P i Centennial Flouring Mills Co. Tacoma f Seattle Portland f Spokane f Ritzville 51283 1 IRIN 1 Llib STLXTI O N 141 R S l'lNGRAY'E1lS BOOIQBIN DERS Carstens Commerce Street Market Payroll Builders Tacoma The Home of Czlrstens Famous Baked Hams A Complete Stock of School Supplies CURRAN DRUG CO. McKinley Avenue at Harrison MAin 94 5 O Park 'Theatre To the Future Success of the Class of '36 MAin 5023 3508 McKinley X Rural Market 1 mon QUALITY MEATs Deliveries Twice Daily l MAin 9043 35 17 McKinley McLean, the Mover 1 i We wish the 1936 and Future Graduates much Success and Happiness! 109 South 15th BRoadwa.y 3131 Miles Nejjf Grocery The Home of FINE FUODS Mmm 6412 ssiv Mdcmiey 7 S 51293 For Clever Costumes Tuxedos, Masks, Hair Goods A 9 mmpns confer NEAL E. THORSEN BROAD MN 'AT ISU 9797 Costumer T lf7p0sihb11l5r every gl'Udl.lU1'6'n 9262 Broadway MAin 4861 I rg , f lr , if L COMPLIMENTS OF i BRGGKDALE GOLF COURSE Route 3, Box 48OfAflO GArland Ol92fjf1 Tacoma, Washingtoii i ... 5 a ' ' The BEST by N Forty-Dine years, Test as W. B. BARGER No School Can Last Fortyfnine Years Without Being Good! Beutel Business College 1,4 Changing conditions and new hanking prob' lems increase the value of a close relationship i i . . . . . with a strong financial institution. Fortyfseven years of continued faithful perf X formance is the record of the L Puget Sound National Bank i 937V2 Bf0adWaY The Lincoln Branch Tacoma invites you to utilize its complete banking service. T i ,f , f - W fo, , l 7 V- ff f - fe el Pafronije Our Advertisers They will Hppreciate Your patronage The LINCOLNIAN STAFF 51303 Compliments of Peterman Mfg. Company Tacoma, Washington Congratulations to the Class of 'L36'y FLETT DAIRY South Tacoma, Washington GArland 1607 Federal Meat Co., Inc. Makers of the FAMOUS FEDERAL BRAND HAMS, BACON, LARD Standard Fuel Company Tide Flats MAin 8472 LOYAL LINCOLNITES The advertisers made the publishing of the Annual possible. Show your appreciation by ' ' buying from them. Tell them you are from Lincoln. l The Lincolnian Staff l I3 c Grczduafion Greefinqs May you? success continue and the future bring to you the deep content and happiness of hopes and plans come true. 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Superior Service Laundry Siandard Fuel Co. l S+an's Service Siaiion Fry's Grocery 8: Marker Fry's Qualiry Grocery Gaffney Moriuary l-l. Anderson J. C. Penney Johnson-Cox Co. Kaufman-Leonard Knapp's Business College Lincoln Hardware Lynn Morruary Mac's Service Siaiion Tacoma Tacoma Tacoma Tacoma Marine Supply Pleaiing Works Savings and Loan A Secreiarial School The Sfaiioners, lnc. The Wafer Wagon Tschunko's l-louse of Flowers Vincen+'s Cash Markei Vifa paio Grocery Washingion Bindery ssociafion McKinley Hill Business Men McKinley Park Cleaner McLean The Mover Medosweei' Dairies, lnc. Washingion Engraving Co. Washing+on Hardware Co. Wesi Coasr Grocery l Whi'rwor+h's Groceries and Confeciions rissj AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS Appreciation O The Lincolnian Sfoff wishes To express Hs sincel'es+ Jrhonlas +0 fhose who hove helped make Jrhe ormuol 01 success. Thank you- Associofecl S+uder1+s Harry Keller Conlrlibuhmg Teachers Allsfrum Pvinfing Company Woshingfom Engraving Co. 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