Lincoln High School - Links Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1926

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' J II I 4 ITPIII' Q3 cw Q5 QQ ggmQ?, 1zew pri1zcipal,wl2o is ahm?y Q jigllggrougblp one ofusgve, ibe, Q fa, glass of 1926, uz cbmrralron cub Cl'lFCHO1ZbaiCCLtQ k is body AQNMMVN F'1'CI'1Cl'l Although Mr. French has been at the head of Lincoln high school only a year, he has already won a great and well-deserved popularity. His whole-hearted enthusiasm for Lincoln high, his genuine interest in every phase of our school life, and his easy cooperation in all the scholastic and extra-curricular activities of the school have gained him the sincere affection of both teachers and students. Mr. French has been especially interested in the plans for the new annex, which is to be finished next spring. As many new courses can then be offered, Mr. French has already begun a thorough revision of the various courses of study now in use, and will soon have more and enlarged curriculums ready for the increased attendance next year. Mr. French has had wide experience in teaching and administra- tion. He is a graduate of the Kansas state university, where he also received his mastersdegree in education. He taught for two years in the high school at Winfield, Kansas, and for two years more Was principal at Abilene, Kansas. .In 1923 Mr. French returned to Win- field, where he had been elected to the position of superintendent of schools. Last spring he accepted the principalship of Lincoln high school and took up his duties last fall. 1 l ENTRANCE TO THE NEBRASKA STATE CAPITOL 19 not ,,.if:4.L44Lit....,..gi..1ti,g:1r:J L! I N K S Qi. on n a..--.n mu L 2 6 PAUL N. CAMPBELL Mr. Campbell bears the same relation to the boys of the school that Miss Pound does to the girls. He takes a keen interest in all the activities and organizations especially interesting to the boys as well as in those of the school at large. His inter- est in the affairs of the school has been shown in the care he has taken in conduct- ing the investigation of the' extra-curricular activities of the students. This survey is intended to secure information which will make it possible to give more students an opportunity to enter activities outside the ordinary classwork. Mr. Campbell before his coming to Lin- coln last fall was principal of the high school at Okmulgee, Oklahoma. He is a Phi Beta Kappa. UU YV ,nr YW Y Wig Y V4 V Y I OLIVIA M. POUND Miss Pound has been a guide and friend to Lincoln high school students since she first took a position here, in 1900. As she has taught in the history, English, and Latin departments, and has served as act- ing principal of Lincoln high for a year, Miss Pound has become thoroughly ac- quainted with the ambitions, needs, and turns of mind of both.teachers..ancl .stu- dents. Her special province is with the girls, in whom she shows her interest and sympathy in many ways. In 1919 lbliss Pound organized the girls athletic associa- tion, and also established the all girls league council, of which she is now the sponsor. She has helped many to find em- ployment who would otherwise be obliged to leave school. Miss Pound has won the admiration and affection of all who have come to her in discouragement, seeking ad- vice and sympathy. K 1 I li? -- .,.-l ll2.-..,..,.........J E..,.,.,,.......,fl Cl.,,. ,Y MJT! ,,.. , .J L..,. ll 1L.,, .. ll. ll ID El 11-e 1 9 ggi .. IF! 4,. JL lL.-4,,Ill 'l L i N K S c::117:::3l::1::::::t1L1.1T::,:i:A1Jm71fi::i.1i5:i3gjE ,VI ' 2 E3 TV V ' 2 ' I -L 1 , il : fn N w - U f- L Miss slxmn T. Mum ' J 1 . Q! Lmks Advlsory Board i L: x I X N W 1 W ! 5, ,LJ l A : X ll FRANK K.-XNE Mrss ELISABETH XVITTMANN 5 UU , W, , M A mn C1511-M --W-Jf f'MW Y' - -JV WIP 'f i..f1.gJIil .-3 Lg,,-'3LgLg.g,p1gQ1t1LigqmlgiltliLili.1511ii:3L.A 'uffifllii 112- I 1 I J fi? I Li 11' ii Ez l is Le 1 Li i ! m M il i K H U 1 E. M ii lb ll '1 ii H fi I i K G iiliwew. -.-1.JL:.iLI:wv.1 ' ' ' L..,..m, LL'LMh::g:1r.1i1i:11:fJ L, I N K ,S f'L1ri3gg.,1rf'L E wrigg LLLL 1'Ij1w Jl'Q..,fQQ' f 'f'i'1ElC1 L1 Q13 2 ij T -v f BIYRON JOHNSON . RAXYMOND HITCHCOCK 1 F7 Links Student Board T' MARY CALDWELL CATHERINE HUGHES Q M P HE Ulm ..E.V - ..L. Ii W-. L.L.., ,Jr H- HJL-W. L nm inf In E i,m..,.L LLLL ' 'ua' 1L..,gJ1 E -L:i,1m3 .J il if UUE' 7 ilIY'M IV 0' 'll '1 I N 5 'n 'm'1E.1. .....1 'lIL3f'..v..,M' ' .. ' .'L...LJlLL.-. '....A UU 96 Gant Benjamin Mohr Day Utterback Becker Cronlcy Mintken XVi1lcerson Diamond llac Lirlfleulllll Flcetvi ool Hitchcock Hughes Johnson Caldwell Gardner Leliossignol L1 n lc s S t aff Myron Johnson ..... Raymond Hitchcock ............Editor .Managing Editor Mary Caldwell ..... . . .Business Manager Catherine Hughes . . . Katharine Mayhew Audrey Utterback . . . Wallace Dowling. john Cronley ...... Ruth Diamond . . . Vivian Fleetwood . . Helen Day ..... Lucile Hac .... George Gant ..... Wilma Benjamin .... Helen LeRossignol . . . Ernest Lindeman. . . Ted Becker ..... Arthur Gardner. . . Wilma Wilkerson .... . . . Herbert Probasco . . . . . . Rosa Mohr ...... Amelia lVIintl-ten. . . . . .Associate Editor . . . .Class Editor .......Clubs . . .Assemblies . . .Boys Sports . . .Girls Sports . . . . .Music . . . .Literature . . .Drama . . .Debate . . .Humor . . . . .Calendar . . . .Staff Artist ..........Cartoonist . ...... Staff Photographer Advertising Manager .Circulation llflanager . . . . . . . .Typewriting . . .Typewriting K I JL, ,... - .,.., , Il. . . . ll li ll... , Ei . I! UF . li 1 . i l T.. E a i 5 i ! I i s 5 I , 1 i L tx l ? 1 el I i L tl UE DUCK i l i 1 I UL1 I' If W' ll' IV' UD 1 9 1 L, l N KS I 1l 1 u n :gg 26 CONTENTS Seniors ------- 19 'Winter Class 58 Other Classes - - 73 Student Cooperation - 77 Publications - - - - 83 Assemblies - 89 Debate - 93 Clubs 97 Music - - 115 Literature - 125 Drama - - 131 Boys Sports - 137 Girls Sports - - 153 Calendar - ' - 161 Advertising - - 168 u ur u an 'ffjl 31:1 n -4 an 158 -5- I . W .. ., .,.. .., ., r ,, .,,. .,,......., ..-,.,.,.,.s , .--.. , l 'F Shi 1 r lv 5 Q la 'ir s 'll f - I -- ----'W----- L .. -L.z...,... -..W .J ....,.....,.,,7 ,,,s,,,, J ,.. I l I Li T' 1 l V I 5 .J UE HULL- ,,., K ZZ LJ L I N Kf' Young Hackman Hanson Matchett Pegler Dunn Green Campbell Johnson Schafer Kane Wert Gray Price Rokahr Putney Davis Westermann Mrs. Colburn NVinter Lewis Farman Dunlap Dana Grimm XVilson VVible Kirker Pound Weatherhogg Colburn Faculty ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Miss Sarah T. Muir, Head Miss Elsie M. Cather Miss Dorothy Colburn Miss Frances Duncombe Mr. T. S. Dunn lVIiss Elsie English Nliss Belle Farman INIiss Bessie Fisher IVIiss Cecelia Foster Miss Viola Gray Miss Florence Grimm Mr. Foster Matchett Miss Louise Miller Miss Nelie Putney IVIiss Della Weatherhogg Bliss S. Adelia Winter Miss Elisabeth Wittmann SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Miss Julia M. Wert, Head Miss Margaret Davis Mr. T. S. Dunn Mrs. Grace G. Hyatt Mr. Foster Matchett Miss Jennie L. Piper Miss Ruth A. Price Miss Carrie Roberts lVIrs. Dean N. Schmidt Miss Birdie G. Scott Mr. Harold Pegler Miss Mary Tremain Miss Edith Woodburn ' T fl J nu rp. E, 'u , ., ,- .ZLL T 9 SS: uit. f u up 'lI 'i L I N K S n in. n oi: ln nag ..., - . 2 e 7 f 1 l ' 1 5 :E I , I 1 , 1 i o.. ... f- r-1 .., q ' i ,L W, L Anderson Jones Fisher English Roberts Miller Haywood L Applegate Lefler Noll Piper Scott McMahon Proctor Carter Beattie Huiillorst Bonnell Sprung Swanson Hyatt Gere Dettmann Beynon VVal1ace Breitstadt Hatch L SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 33 Miss Mariel C. Gere, Head 1 W Miss Mary N. Bardwell Mr. R. M. Hanson - Miss Edna Bryan Miss Helene Schemel Miss Nellie Clark Miss Mamie Short Miss Adelheit Dettmann Mr. D. Young MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT . i Miss Stella B. Kirker, Head i Miss Ellen Anderson Bliss Grace McMahon 1 Miss Inez Cook A Miss Margaret Proctor :Q Mr. J. C. Donaldson Mr. lVIarvin Schafer F Miss Mary F. Jackson Miss Josephine Wible l Miss Gertrude Jones Mr. J. D, Young ' LATIN DEPARTMENT 'S 'l 'i Miss Jessie B. Jury, Head I i Miss Goldie Applegate Miss Joey Carter X ' Miss Ethel Beattie Miss Helen Dunlap 'Q Miss Nclie Putney W i MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Miss Annetta Sprung, Head Miss Valeria Bonnell Miss Lillian Lewis j Miss Mary Hullhorst Miss Elsie Rokahr Mrs. Bernice Tebbetts i 2 .A Em in r.'Jmr p' , .411 avi H 1 ,t.. 1i.gg'i ae. I3V 'i 1 'o:1r i 'o' ll :Dei -17-- 1 . ...t ' 5 ' L. I 9 ggi 11 Ji mn u 1 L I N KS s in 1: u tl IEIEI I UQ 2 6 y I COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT F Mr. Frank Kane, Head - Miss Blodwen Beynon Miss Ellie Noll Mr. M. F. Green Mr. Marvin Schafer y Mr. O. W. Hackman Miss Alma Swanson : Miss Esther Lefler Mr. R. M. Hanson 4 HOUSEHOLD ARTS DEPARTMENT J Miss Rose Shonka, Head - T Miss Hulda Breitstadt Miss Glen E. Opie , N Miss Mary E. Guthrie Miss Ella Wittie IVIrs. Elma S. Jones Mrs. Louise Westermann T A ' NORMAL TRAINING DEPARTIWENT Mrs. Alberta B. Anderson, Head Mrs. Elizabeth Griffith - MUSIC DEPARTIVIENT Mr. H. O. Ferguson, Head :J Mrs. Elizabeth Griffith Miss Lucy Haywood - lVIr. Charles B. Righter, Jr. FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT A 1' lVIiss Helen Wilson, Head ' Miss Gladys E. Dana Miss Velma Hatch 5 , MECHANICAL ARTS DEPARTMENT A .- Mr. Arvid Johnson Mr. S. Wallace PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT i Mr. W. H. Browne, Head ' Miss Elva B. Gates Mr. I. C. Overman Mr. F. H. Gautsch Miss Lois Pedersen Mr. Foster lVIatchett Miss Lillian Storey Q T ASSISTANTS Miss Ruby Damme Miss Hazel Olds Miss Hazel O'C0nnor Mr. C. E. Thomas . f 3 STUDY RooM 3 Mrs. T. A. Colburn 2 A V V LIBRARY : I Miss F. 'Thelma Eaton . Eg DEI DEH ll Il CL ll ll H IL ll ll ICICI -.18-. fm U' 1 Aw H yy It W Q W 0 iv i ,4f L SSES M l l mm fi ' l r l fJi T ' T 1 Su PEIW W . ' A 1, -QQI .V A ,U ZW , Q 4 m, h.- ' E WI' 053- N1 19-W f V QQ 1 ,way 4 X , , ,4 1 f A N Q1 i p ln z J , Il A. 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I n n n n inn gg: so n n nn L- I IEIGKS DQ Class History Early in the fall of 1922 an apparently commonplace event occurredg namely. a crowd of short-trousered little boys and hair-ribboned little girls entered Lincoln high school. But this was no usual class. ln the first place the freshmen absolutely refused to be taken in by the tricks of the upperclassmen. They only grinned know- ingly when tall sophomores offered to sell them assembly and cafeterfa tickets, and declined firmly to search for the elevator, even though its location was carefully explained. Furthermore they showed their school spirit from the first by attending football games and plays. The second-semester freshmen, who at first had looked upon the entering class with scorn, from the standpoint of the advanced knowledge and experience of one semester, soon dropped this manner, and were proud and glad to acknowledge the relationship. It was not until the second semester that the class got around to electing officers. However, the ones chosen made up for the delay. Edwin Snowden was president, and Ward Taylor, Roy Hackman, Blanche Farrens, Hamilton Hatfield, and Dick lVIills were elected to the other ofiices. Mrs. Grace G. Hyatt and Miss Carrie Roberts were chosen sponsors. The class has been fortunate in having been able to keep its two guides through the entire four years. Martin Aitken, Hamilton Hatfield and Genevieve Clayton represented the freshmen in debate. The next fall brought the class back as full-Hedged sophomores, wise, dignified, and superior. Ruth lVIayhew and Martin Aitken represented the class in student councfl. Ernest Tindall was elected president for the first semester, and Burke Smith led the class the last half of the year. During his administration the sophomores showed their ability by giving an assembly. The program was divided into two parts. The first included a boys act, a girls chorus, a dance, and musical numbers. The second was an opera, in which a beautiful heroine, a handsome hero, a ferocious villain, animated scenery, and the usual chorus entranced the audience. This per- formance constituted the first oflicial appearance of the class of twenty-six before the school. As juniors the class elected Sam Benbrook president for the first semester and Hamilton Hatfield for the second. In the fall the twenty-sixers gave another assembly to show how their talent had improved. This was a pioneer undertaking, as other classes had held only one assembly during their third year, and that in the second semester. The program consisted of several short acts, music, dancing, and readings, and a playlet, At the Close of a Perfect Day in Any High School Student's Home, the realistic situations of which were much enjoyed by the audience. November 5, the juniors gave a party in honor of themselves. Sam Benbrook won the prize, a pumpkin pie, for having sold the most tickets. As its junior play, the class presented A Kiss for Cinderella, by Sir James Barrie. Evelyn Wood took the part of Cinderella, the warm-hearted little London slavey, with Elton Fee in the double role of the good-looking young policeman and the prince who figures so prominently in Cinderella's dream. The assembly adver- tising the play was one of the high spots of the year. Orville Andrews and his irresistible jazz brought down the house. Although the seniors won the olympics, the day was nevertheless a red-letter one for the juniors. The weather was chilly and rainy, and the class of twenty-six derived consolation for its defeat from the thought that the senior picnic would be spoiled. The juniors made the seniors fight hard for their honors, and finally rushed off in triumph with the senior colors. This feat compensated for the loss of the other events. mm CID Uijl ll ..lf,,,., . ,JI WT ll, WWII ll ll ll lEll3 -20- SDI.. i EE l u i , E: L V' .l... r' 1: l if L. l' l L V. i. is lll U F' HCL 1 ,Ji ll ,lr 'L U1 L B K S ' ,,,,, iz IL' ii mv 3 3 I Later in the year the juniors were hosts to the seniors at the junior-senior banquet held at the Scottish Rite Temple. The two classes met with great friend- liness and good will, despite the late hostility of olympics day. Senior year brought back a privileged and condescending group. It was incon- venient to have the auditorium for home room, perhaps, but it was very grand. After a struggle the seniors succeeded in retaining their ancient right of attending all the assemblies, and incidentally gave a wholesome check to the bumptfous freshmen. Cn senior color day the members of the class appeared festooned with purple and gold, the class colors. In the assembly given in the morning, Sam Benbrook, the class president, led the procession of seniors across the stage. The twenty-sixers sang their class song, written by Eugene Robb to the tune of mln Old New York. Gertrude Sullivan gave an original dance, and Harriet Sutherland, Louis Holmes, and Sam Benbrook presented a one-act play, Bills. The class gave as its senior play, Icebound, by Owen Davis, which won the Pulitzer prize for 1922. George Schmidt took the part of Ben Jordan, the black sheep of the Jordan clan, and Genevieve Freeman that of Jane Crosby, who unobtru- sively makes Ben into a man again. The one hundred and fifty who were graduated in the winter class selected Sam Benbrook, who seems to have the president habit, for their leader. Dorothy Marshall and Edwin Snowden were the other officers chosen. Dr. John Andrew Holmes delivered the commencement address. Anne Eliza Torrance and Fielding Woods were the senior speakers. The survivors chose Ralph Buechner president for the last crowded semester. Cn joy night Helen Seymour and Hamilton Hatfield presented an act, A Pair of Lunaticsf' Olympics followed, with the junior-senior party banquet close behind. Suddenly it was graduation time, with Dr. VValter Aitken as speaker, and Lucile Hac and Archie lVIcMillen as class orators. 1 Y QUE UCI F1 g, it E, l is li l E, 5. ,1 l l ll fi i ll J. i gi V 1 l li iT 9? lf li n V i F fl U F - ' l, CID FQ DEH ll Il ll ,,,3i1 ijt 'il ll ,H WI 1513 . I Q ggl:.,E.T:5,,,,,g1:1..4.3 LMIL-1 L I N K S LET' .1 rin as Eg 2 fs - l I l ,.. .- T J Q 3 l : l -- 'T w MRS. GRACE G. HYATT MISS CARRIE ROBERTS emor Sponsors .. lVIr. Noah Webster, of dictionary fame, in defining a sponsor, says, One who 2 binds himself to answer for another's defaultg a suretyg or, one who at the baptism of an infant or child guarantees its religious education. Our common use of the word, 'iclass sponsor, does not come within this defi- ' nition. Neither of the two meanings would fit. Our sponsors do not literally bind themselves to answer for our defaultsg nor do they attempt to guarantee the religious education of the new-born class. L Therefore a new definition or rather an addition will have to be made. Might .. not the following be more suitable? A sponsor is one who looks after a high school classy one who supplies en- couragement at the right timeg one who gives advice wisely and conciselyg one who I. ' seems never to fail or to manifest discouragement. ' Cur sponsors, Mrs. Grace G. Hyatt and Miss Carrie Roberts, fully meet this - definfticn. Their advice and encouragement have been truly appreciated by the class - of 1926. l. g. UU UU UE11, 7 ' li- ll 'an ll IL sl, Il u '11 IDD -gg- gl l i 1 l x l w 1 1 1 l L: x l i V fi 1 1 LW si:i'T ' :'r'T1T1L:T fL1T1i1 SIE L, Q N Min CZJEJZJE: '........... 1m312T:::iZi1TJEL:5.12i:L1mi'i - ' t UE 'W ! l 2 I 1 l 1 Q L l . 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X-f D ersity preparatoryg om 5 ro m representative, 1, 23 m- C m cial clubg radio clubg id- year concert, 3. : 1. MARGARET CAP N AMES q Xl llniversltv aratory ' dent gd , 1 ncll, 7, 85 trls l u ,, uncil, 5, 63 home room ep - sentativeg president of st dent ' club, 7, 83 Forumg A Ki.: far Cinderella. E. X E MERCED ' MES -J siip preparato 3 G.A A.' A Kiss N 'ndere a. , 1, GRACE ANDERSON 'X University prep ator X, 1 .. A f V1 NEMA DERSONN : I 'Universty pre ratoryg glee A u V 53 junior glee c uh, 6g Orp X st ent club, eshman girl ubg fx . A.g ' - e con rt, 1, 3, ' ' 7g A in for C1 a. : Af x WILLAQ C. AQJERS - Cf6 mCfCl3l I ook epin g ' 1 ,yeh istrykclubg zo ,ogy ubg om- : I, ' f- - ial clubg, ijY' di Jiub. 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Q U LUCILLE MAXINEXVBEDELL - University 'reparatoryg st ent g couycil, 85 l girls league coun- Ytrril, 79 presidex G A., , 85 :1 dent clubg mid-year conce , . 3 BE T A MAE BELL Q.: neralg student clu 5 art club. 3 xx? ' j .J l l X fIL.MA LUCILLE ENJA f Q University preparator g Li s, 6g 9 Forumg household ar clu Or- pheonsg Mu rsg suden clubg 1 A debateg mid-year con , Sm. 'gh l X school in three y a . X' fi E : ' WT oRnoN BEN ETT Q X - . X University pre a atoryg ar lubg - :XY 13 ar contre , Q .. E lm, - - I IRVA B zER i tw .. v C 1 ercia , resh an 'ls cl b. 3 y Z V :K 5 Limvs : Q 1 --i 3 - A--Musie+ it iieTl'6T estriaf, the? : '- ' U ' 2- xii -1l+ A e Q -so , E 1 l' -if-Q ' It , V L 5 - EIEI l' 31 5' - jp E':'5' f!!'E1 .Lr-'Ever-z . Q U E U : uuu E 511115111211 D gfgfglg iz n unualn ' ' 1 U0 .- - - - - - llll l Y' y ll lll E il' 1'll l .11 fgff nug una BU 2 l!lIlZlZE1B l.I1 - ' 'll ' ,, gamM.d 2 le Cnr mlm . d.lLuH.oEHAN.g9f:H flf'll Tln nn, Em UE UD' ll ll ll Il Il il ll ll il IIIIU 1261 UU! l9 EL II IDU UU A' -'QLINKSUI 1' UU 2 6 ' l FERNE BINNING 4 A University preparatory, all gir ' league council, 8, household s ' 3 f club, student club, mid-year n V D cert, 3. i l Q ENNE BINNING . Co ercialg commercial c bg t mi year concert, 1, 3, S. 1 : ELEANOR MARY BIVINS N' University pr!'paratoryg Ad-vor te, 6, 8, junior lee club, Orph nsg tiftudient clubg shman gi ubg U ' year concer, , ' nigh l MA GARET LOUISE BLUNK University preparatoryg udent L, bg freshman girls cl g house- h 'arts club, mid- r concert, 51 5, , ' 'sr for Ci d ella. -X u ix D RALD BROWNFIELD - University preparatory ba or- ' chestrag Hi-Y. so X- 4 M' ,fs : RUTH LYMAN BROWNF LD o igh sch l Denver, Colo- ' f dW0fd eg ,5, 83 zoolo v club. 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X: I X BER L CANNON University preparatoryg Adfv cate, 63 student clubg freshma girls clubg G. A. A.g mid-yea oncert, 3. h TRUDE A EN ER Orpheonsg student c bg logy club. University preparamWl X., , t.. 'fi OLIVIA CARPER F gf rcialg d-year concert, 1. AL N CHAMPE counc 7g gl fe c u g ' ior glee bg bandg ch tra .i Hi YQ t ate r orche tra co erc al cl ' joy night, Z- A 'iss ' L Cifh ifrell ei hom le S 'KE 2, J' b 5.1 ,A J I N- 1 1- f Q' - .- ' NNAB-ELLE EELE were ll ' A Nlrnsics a REE X tenqizrchesi : ' , 14124-0 gl ons-g-mid- ear-conceit, ,i fjllip Ifilmwhir -- Y Q ,, ,.-.? f+ 7 ,L - illi 7Ll, ! l:Bv: 9'I 5 J... 1v'r'q--F flung is-Ulf iii f'3'?F M in J Z., 12414 3.35 H M Mwi lla' :bln zu ll UGS llll ll ggi ggi ,. , ITU www, 4 X- J ..- . H . - , . Q I- 1'..1,:.swEl isU llQd3aB .A 99.3555 Em . DEI EIU-Y ll ll II II ll li ll II ll IDU -gg- 'l 9 EE: ea n n n I L I IQIESKS u u n n n agg- MABEL ELISABETH COLLINS University preparatoryg Blunt h' h - A school, South Dakotag For g : f chemistry clubg student club de- ? bate, 85 joy night, 8. UTH .ncsmsr Coma vf U versity preparatoryg Gide Ro high school. r: ELDA MARYE CQSTGER University ' reparatoryg ving X-high schoolg bmmercial . Mr Y MARTILLA CONKLIN Generalg household arts clubg G. A. A.g commercial c . ': X, , J : Do A oLYN CRAIG , Univer Mpreparajgufhgtg- room representativ 5, 65 fOr- - pheonsg writers cl g thdent h clubg household arts lub fresh- man girls cl , C ' fs : Lizsr. 'D Crum 1 X 1,-Umer 'ty pre aratoryg Advocate, 63 hom room epresentativ ,, ' commercial cl . Q Q, : f it ,, 2 ELEANOR RUMP X U versity prepa at yg ' eec b, 1- orchest a, 3 A id- c S 9 4, 6. r K2 1 A - ii Lf -:- Ancfxn rg.-'f X I ' -Urrrvers FCPQFH 0, 3 G:XfA. l ' -- I 1 :- Z F73 . 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A. - 19 mm: u u u u 1 n u II u n :nn UU l.. l N KS DQ ' 26 DELIA FILE l Commercial, commercial clubg X ARGHRETTA FINCH Univers' preparato V ' st ent , reshman girls club. VIVIAN LEETWOOD l Un versity preparatory, Linkx, 83 all girls league council, 85 ee - club, 5, 6g advanced orchestra, 5 8, director off preparatory orc es- ' tra, 7, 8g 'reparatory orche tra, 1, 3, 4g Or heonsg student lubq Xxlfrreshman g clubg .year cert, 5, 75 or Cz der : la. 1: C UDE K. FREDERICK University preparatory, eaver igh school, VVyoming. S zum cy E -Z en lgrxglee club, ,.S, 7, id- , year co , 65 he Ch o te Soldier. ,f GEORGE F. GANT University prep atory' ' J, 73 I student council, 7' omxiroom -representative, 6' Forumg Or-fs p sg Mumm sg Hi-Y, band, V ff A dvance orchestra, 4-7, ftliea r orche ag debateg ' - year co cert, , 6. X XKLU E RRISO ' f' Uniy sity pdepa . a ' Adams - ' h hoolg h e ro re re- se ative, 6, 7, s ud nt 5 b. J MKS x PAUL1 : CARR I 5 e mal Qgining Sid nive sity .. 1 C7 aratoryg h I o epre- l' V,5,ent ' e 3 ch-:n V - : llzfgltd- 7 - 9? ' ' iii-7,5 3 -Unrm jfgparato Q'QlHhEOEQ : R 7 f 4-1,.f.EgSh- A il : ' -I 1 I- iii 1 1 - f Y .HU 5e,,.- ---7:41:21 gssssl W - .V l. if E E lu .r F-1... - B- jl' A N DUUUD igi1itr lffife'fSHg':f?E, Mun U E U 1l,ll ll f E I' Hshtyl fhgagdl Eeiur , U H I l i 2 'I S . 411 lgillll : U CHQ I ll - ll 1 . , J, 3 7 ah . sl I ht I' l l E . :..:,z.a1:2'3z:f UU :mann EEE Eg: su ll mu un ll u sl al uv .EE -33- 19 gall 11 ll ll Il 1 L- I IQIGKS 1 Il ll 11 Il Eg 5 .L f f 1 I x NL lf ,ff 1 'rgj li' l ll1 1. D U ll BERNICE MAE Gnssuzk University preparatory: glee clubg junior glee clubg Orpheonsg tu- dent clubg freshman girls ubg zoology clubg household art clubg mid-year concert, 3, 5, 7g The Choeolate zer. y DANIE GILLESPIE U iversity preparatory. LELAND' GILLETT University Lireparatory. 1 XXX WLLE GILMAN niversity prepiiratoryg u - mersg Hi-Yg Captain ms:- bounzfs Confuer.fion,' joy ni t, 8. i5rsity, prepara 0 yg h o ry! room re resentativ , 3 glee c ub. AL D BURNS GOODWIN e V? - g mmers' orumg O pheonsg ' clubj' '- ' c m mercial clubg mi - ear c cert, 1, 3, 5, 73 A Kiss for Cin rfellaj Captain Bra.f.fbound's Con rlxionj Sfweelheart.v,' e Red Ali ' The Choeolate Solmffx KAT NN GR MMANN Uniyers ty pre ratoryg Adfuocate, 7g Mu mersg Orpheonsg SHHQ-7 clubg A Kim 05: CinderellQ' Ice- L ,d. X R , 1 N IVAN ULLIFER WN Q, Uriigfelisity prepgatly. Wk ii' Umversitiyfnrepa Ygorgfgf Lin J, 75 'X LUc1LE'l.iiAc Qff hfmmilezs room re ese atiif, 4,'-73 presicli-iH1Tf6f chemistry club, jg- 11 fadw7anQqQMbg:chesrraQ F rpg1gVOr- hebnsei ximmers' iters clulfgx P,,,,,,1,,, 'ix ' A studentdclfuhg fishmai gxrlilcluh' -5 llV1Ii1idFygf2i9gtCffjCC1iE 2, 4, Q3-njoyenight? ' 'S ' KAMKU for Ci?1'zTerella:lI1? boun senior speak E F utlliu Lisle Q'EnftralJli11Ql'US JVS9 eh,,MhntadaJ Lrmgdizfeg kieilerif uliuu 1 l Graff gn' if ' U A H1151 Yi ll U11 E L-AITAIQQSTEIES, u U U u f ' . 11,l11fPmH1111An ' f ' Nlltlzl 'ULLUUU' nut , , Q II QL.lf32l'l f?l 11111 111111115 llmm ,1 ,W UD CID! ll ll ,All ll ll II ll Il ll HIIU Y, 133- ' ' gr t 4 gil 1 9 . ggi un ll n u 1 L I N KS 1 n i 4- u n :EE ,. 26 - 1 Lois MARGARET HAILE Commercial, Adfuocate, 8, m- : mercial club, student club. 2 fx V 1 PAUL HAL :L Un ersity preparatoryg .L f ro m representative, 25 che istry Q 1 c b. - HUGH HALLETT '- University, preparatoryg um- mersg If '..,Werz King. Xi Tl RGARET LOUISE HALLSTROM Home economics, student clnbg joy night, 8. 11- . F U-rj .:. l Lois NIN Unive ' reparat ryg A :waf- ' 55 president of st n u rl, 8g student council, 7, 3 a fgirls l S ' league council, 5, 6, For 5 Or- pheonsg writers clu 3 G. A. A., student clubg z logy ' , , g ' mid-year concer , -3 ,N :I - ,f A OKOTHY NsoN University f- aratory. ' L gk U ,W C ARLES ARLAME iv rsity prepa at ry. - , ,f , 1 Rggniz HARNQDN , ,, ' J ' ersity pre zgiit ,Q K - fe , X e K M . Ai , 1 -S J tc --1 f-U-hiv H tyLAprep1Tt ' f-StlI'd'8l'lti , , -H , A W 1 , ,.,, y -- nu . maui' f S '- , -eo .87- f 'V e - . ': alll .MEI gm Qmltt mgggmyg fQfj'Qffj 'l ffi'?e1an ' glad, lfllilll ll munm iuiiitugl .lvl ,gg nu Q 1 , Mm Ml' MUUUUUUunUUul : i -f'? Hw5AN'UU. an 3 HH ll . -1 bl Nil,-15. s l siE7E1il6 l :,',..lL.il'5lllf u' uuu UH ,, . in DEF DUI ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll IUII 1 9 UU! H ' gm u n un 1 L I N KS n u u n u sag 2 6 N Y ARTHUR CSRAINGER HEBB University preparatory, home Q : room representative, 1, 2, r dio - f club. D - aff' HEDGE Un' ersity preparatory, i- , 'L m' -year concert, 3, 5, A Kis for 4 W C derella. L 2 HARRIET HELMsf, ' University 'reparatoryg Orp onsg Xxlstudent clu NK I G TCHEN Hakzoc A University preparatory, erman 5 high schoolg student clu f F A y L M, ESTBECK , Univer ,prepar tory, ' Q writers club, Youn merir f 2 LL LA1BoRNE C. HILL g 1 University prepar 1 ryg chglistryf' club. , S If If T' AYMOND 1'rcHc K University p - ratoryg 'nag Xx ' ditor of in , 6, ban g or- : y f chest g hQsc :-' ' th ee years. : FLORE E LE HOBB . X! QRS t Ui ersi a ryg ews di- : t X ,to of wofate, ist ent un- .. ' 73 gee club jim' le club, f y ,Or ters 3 rilubg- student ' 1 g--H'?sh gi-rltsfelubli V 3Th0i-CJ are-S ... 0 t ff feii 8 4 ' -5 J- o ' an-- I' , U. U V 1 'L ' ' ' 'iugamv z I ',. 7 Y will Ha ig' ' - fmt -HE' 181505511 uc , .. QUE, . I. iHlye'aQ-U rg? nap-pan .. I. fl., 3 g'r et 4ijM31lU'U1T l1 605150 'WIN V jflo 1 Irv! UHUHUH LLffiflLlLtJL 21tnMi 'i'.l1Q,ff Uugnnrrmf - l I v' , . f U .. , HH WITR HU' Hilti it ... X t i- Q0 a--:' .ma,- Y :l1vli5iraN'i'?,.1t I 1'T .Tlnl'1If'I NYT W EIU U' DUI ll ll H 'ILYV U H ,H U H IDS -35- 1 9 ' gg: un u u u I L I N KS 1 an n :gg ' 2 6 ' W MAYME HOHAM General. ew If 5 kj ELEVN HOLLAND Univer ' preparatoryg dfv ate, .1 75 heonsg G. A. A.g - A A H cia club. Y' 'Q JACK C. Howiz - University reparatoryg ho e :- room repredntative, 25 zo ogy club. i , if X Xxx : DE A Hoy 2 Normal trainingg Round bleg G. A. A.g student clubg ho ehold 1 arts club. AR UIiSON N iiygpepar oryg o e room representatx K6, dfvo- cale, 8. f' wink xr ' .ITHERINE HUGHES r-' ,... University prep atoryg associate - , x of Links 73 writers clubg , fOr13'1ieo sg stu nt clubg chemistry -V clubg m d-yeag fconcert, 2. V r K I X mi X V ,I is A X 5 G'ADYS HUEJQNSO ix'-mwgi i Unlivgilsity pre ragryxi wr' ers ' clgsg chemistryc ub stuknt cixiibg fr -hmangirlscl bgimid earcd 5 cert? 2, 4.pXj ,, jj g Xi? RV 7 S ' ff -- f X WP , 1- ,K fr Y H., APHYLLIS lima- . , X ,ld -G my 5 Unisiersiit iriirjltiorf . ,gr 4-f-Y V XXX 'T'-'ii fflixr ff' , ,, in - R Hfizggf N : fi' 7 ff4 i',iiifTi: UH iiflgffmkkbiflgleussyfzjfffiffii '1qUE1, i :ir 3. 1,4 1.4, iii ax? -.- - T-U 1 L5 ifrreiamlahegqefisgzlqsil-mtg gemjgcana nu A Q nu: ycgxjr4j,gQEJglLffd: gg- rf? M -r Q 'F U Riqd gMzAh,':.Tl1U CWU 0 ANL o dzmg. , , in ll it ,G -tj . U. v JIEUUUV' M WIND .1,w:!.:sg,n'k 5 A Hfllfii tfmriie 521 515 un U PM - im mam 'I U- It H M 2 H : . f:gnB - 'gdgagfb-ILX' N 2 hi' - A ' MTD 1..f.l,X'l42-.'.Qu' VIIWQU f,m,,,, M 4 Em '- DEH U U ll ll H H H ll H lgg w 1 T I I J 19 gg: an can u n 1 L- I N KS 1 u n :Eg 2 6 ' i RICHARD LEE JEWETI' University preparatoryg Leaven- : - I worth high school, Kansasg igh X school in three years. Q I H YO SON A ' Un' ersity preparatoryg - 0 :-L N. on representative, 4,53 a irls K l qgue council, 7g G. A. A.g stu- d nt clubg household arts clu . LYLE VERNON .YPHNSON University Xvgzaratoryg gl :A club, Xjjvilg zoolo lubg mid- ': con- j,cert, 1, 3, 5, , -' - ' or nde' 3 ella,' Sfweelheart.v,' The Ch co te - Soldier, joy night, 8. ON O. JOHNSON : nrigrsity prepara 1 yg editor of : ' J ' Adfuoc e 63 studemz ncil'x6, 7g ho e room r pre- x1,2,3g andy c - P tra, t ea orch .tr ' ,onsg Hi-Yg mid-year co cert, , 4, 65 3 winner in state musi cont s , 1925. -' e . RAH JANE JOHNSO X' fs - University pre aratoryg College ' ,, ie high sc oolg Adfuofate, 73 nevvs ditor f Advocate, Sgfstu- I dent cl b. l , 5 lr 2 WELL .JONES 3 Gene alg Fort ol ns hs ool, lorado. ,i ks S Mrw D Jew, i J 2 , if? mmercialg .-A. ., c Qlistry I ,, .fclu 'QQEV main girlsw K nk club, i i 33133 I ,-77-L-anll' ' X LALQZQ i' YFWN J L M - -. :+ve X Qs: fx S , - ,J J, e ullll is i g lllll Yllfiijlig I 7803? 'e l 'J - S evee Um, Euuuuuc S My Iii-',QE'sUi 5,,,,,,, II annual ff Q f 1 cl rn: . . ,. , . ll ill ll1,?lifiiiriiitiHl eT1'IliSW UJEAQTBUL 'lillllimi qinilumilll' . f libmll, li : 'lIllCICll1V1+-i' U Ullllll S l tu 1 L 'HH J . ll I Ml .Il..l1..LL.LL1..- U G Hfhlnt I G d ' ,iiv-wn:ris1'Ellllkal-U f,y1f-H,-7 fl ry En: :nj UUl ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll IDU ..-.371 1 9 E IDD ggi uns n I I-1216145 a in n DQ GERTRUDE KAPR12 , Commercialg commercial club. ' LEWIS KAR f : o ercial. ' : ESTELLA MARGARET KERN F Normal trainingg teachers co ege I' high schoolig Round Table. M XI' 1 X : N- RA ELOISE KING : University preparatoryg ubert high school 3 writers clubg .A.A.g student clubg household ts club. 2 NT A -J 2 GELENE EXIF? WJ l University prepar r , . A. is ARLES KLEIN E A . University prep atoryg Hallam : ' chool. : f NW ,XX 4 :XXV NANX .KLg1N,l : Univ rsityf epar o ' Osceola ' ' h choolg um er , st ent cl bg household rt clu lr l , A y ms - ,tj ' ki fl - ,, '.f-. n KNOX j Q F- K Unive f v A - r, G. -AJ Aw.- , K 1 -LF? 1-H - - Lb'-..u 5 QS T - ff m H? ini :bn - A , U j n ll.: 5,09 ' g agging A ' mmf mrmiilumg qnunumlu ' owl l1llI'l ' U 'Mu MLVLIQE M llf' l uw - nun MM. R -I E GU uw -A 2 lHlr:1CUui-N -- -, r A 2 ll :1 'ia Hngn llld - 'J ' ' - !'..l.l,J1-'H iw 'll'fl1f3l3ll f,m.M,, Em DE: DUI ll ll Il Il ll ICICI -33- 1 9 1 I 1 an u n ll umm ggi 11 n If a L I N K S DU 'L 26 ' N VERA GLENDILE LAMB E - Normal training, Round Ta leg - junior glee club, 6, glee cl , 2, - f D 53 mid-year concert, 3, 5, N MER U versity preparatory, ad rtl - I -i manager of Adfvorate 7g l naging editor of Adfvocat 83 home room representative, 3, , 7, 8g orchestra, 3-83 band, -7g J .. theater orchestra, Orpheonsg Hi- ... Yg mid-yeafr concert, 3, 5, 7. X lt! X AR LD LARSON ' 2 F University preparatory, ch istry clubg Hi-Y. , I THE TEVELYN LARso J S N mal training, dams igh schoo ' Qi Tab e. l RAYMOND J. LATROM University pr arat ,L agle ss high school, 19 3, oology-clubgfs commercial club. ' .. ff I '- r ' 1 1 EULAH BE L LA LIN X University pr atoryg M hig EA, Stlyi-il cl b. l R L L. l X f ' OSAL JUN.E ,AUGH IN K5 U ersxt e ra ry, X ax QL, - s ol, student cl , A y x, ,A , : Z . -4 CAROLYAL 1z i1 Kkfq if m it ee 'igfier-yil. F , M fe A BMW : EI owl Uuunuuu - ' Qual uzfmmg Qiagg rnuiddn ' Q-1gf, ff1vfII 'l UEMM HHHHIIUE lil! Pl L '1l'WHLU UU out U W 1ffE 'UH . in : llll , - f A S ll f bl ffucdfkihld 'i l ffomn n ff A UU UCI EIEII I1 Il ll ll H II Il H H ICICI .-.391 19 SEI il ll Il Il 4 L I N KS I Il u u In egg A E EIU UD .Z J - 2 6 FREDERICK LESSER University preparatoryg Cul rt- son high schoolg band, 5-7. N I I wxs W V U ' ersity preparatoryg gle cl f 7, 83 G. A. A.g mid-year co ert, Q 2, 7. VERA LEWIS I Commercia Xfxstenographi ' pre- Xxgparatory or a' mm rcial nbg student club. E EST LINDEMAN niversity preparato 3 Links, 8g Eroom represe t tive, 3g M clubg ,ummersg z ology c bg eg Kzng. lm, 4 I EDDICE LINDSAY Generalg Mum ers' It. ere King. ' 'N JEXN LIVRINGHOUS General G OPAL AXINE LOCKA n II,B ehI scho s ntcu m rcIa cub ,X ARJORIE L Umvers prepara y student club- X E1 1515 rea 3 ormal 111 mqgm mg UUUEE V' nnnun ff' U I lugflf LLULTK1 U T NY IggE4I.Io Gen lg bww V giudd E ix! , 6 . . YI XI Co eic' 6 tri ' X I- t! '- I g o 7 ' l . :X 'A gni 1 ' Tia fl?f fi?i?i LH ggi? 1 L Inn :i ff-31 Efie w gi ' I iLinf fZb,31Iq , g' i iifuil I illijlib' eww '- '51 I l -, . 4 i ' E f,,f'fff 1 k muucu- tum I I I IIEL M . I E wav I W 'ram gufm if I' 4' N ' i . .' ' P I ' ' vimwwin-fiN'5-,I U i i T' K C L I ' Normal I rvrwrm LI rr H H ll ll ll -40- Ulf! can DEH W DEI F Em EI EH 1 9 u u u ua 1 L I N KS n u u ar u Ugg 26 ' , RACHEL Loosnnocx University preparatoryg hous old - L arts clubg student clubg mi year - f N concert, 3, 5. J scAR . LOWE U :versity preparatory. X,' : FRANCIS W. LUCHSINGER U Universityfpreparatoryg co er- cial clubg 'loology club. Xl 1 X5 L0 ISE LUDDEN SI Universitypreparatoryg gle club, 3-85 juniorglee club, Q Or- A.g stu- pheonsg art clubg G. dent clubg mid-year ncert, 1, 3, 7454 Kiss for Cjerellaj The W A ,rhechfifiiuvf I LARKE MCBRIDE XV Generalg Links, 6g tude txcoun- cil, 73 home Aom repres tative, , 1,4,5,6gLclu gfo al ,5,7. I ... ffs 'X 561535 CCABE f , r,ity p aratoryg F emgw high school. Q -X X Amr cCoY N' era gec C ' lg le l b, X3 - ph nsg RQ r conc t, 7, K5 r yh Quaker Elyllze 'llyr us K I e eer,' kr,S1fLueethejj.s,' The Refi 3 Q af 'z,- The C11 glam- ML. Fx ' ,ii 5 7 nf? Q-gg,ii : is 22Qrf - Haffffeb igzfsdmls- 5, sciiirbli f ww WEEE SLP Mu u mu S nudis t rnfgi2i:ii9l?fUfbUn r sandal ' 1-7 1 -P' ' Qxdlii irfs, 'WE SDUHM LLUEILILUI H11 1 ff'i'1fjv MMU G unn W iwfw fusv'-' -- f4f1 w U U u W' 2 rf 'I ' s b Lr'EfT5i1ff.Tf'I'I s ,,:',.l.l,Hf'i'iff m WHIUU, L H DEI ll ll ll H ll ll H Il ll 'UU 1411 . 19 uma u ll n u 1 L, I N K S I n ll 9-E' 26 GERTRUDE MCGREW University preparatoryg St. Joseph - academy, Des Moines, Iowa' G. f A. A.g student clubg hou hold D arts club. b ARCHIE S. LEN ' sitypreparatoryg 'll te, 5, , advertising manager ' tv ate, 6, managingeditoro Ad- L lv gale, 83 student council, 95 ho e room representative, 2, 3 4, president of Forum, 85 junior lee - club, 53 glee club, 63 Orphe nsg Hi-Yg commercial clubg de ate, 6-83 mid-ytar concert, 2, , 63 senior spea R-I 1 . t cs MAI-nik University preparatoryg c mer- . cial club. ACE Louisa MANN usicg home room representa- - J ... BLA .L ARE MARTIN l Gener ,hu 'or gl club , re- paratory orchestr , g ,clubg football reserves, g d-year concert, 3. l ELIZABETH ANNE RTIN X, ' Commercial, co ercial'clubgfN mid-year concer 1. X N my TZ , 'Normal train' g home roo re Q resentative, 1 , 5, 6g pr iident X, o ound Ta e, 8. fr' N f-N : K T1-IAM MiLLs,lMA - ive sity prep rat ryg in 83 me 6' stu en cou 'l 5,65 irls ea ue ou cil 18' g ' ' mme s ,, A ' stu ent f ' mid- ear ' JC cert 5 7 -11 und The -- e Mill' The CDE e oldier... ' U11-l'I'I7kRV : f -if Univer , .prepara y7T-studeiftx : J a- -- 142 ,.t E , Q me ommnegineg 1 - l in -se ,4 - de hoi4rew- fs - -'?! -- 5 ee-- ' iw? la A 0 t, , ln, 31 ,0 g on,,i' Ki F f m, d eb, V My r s Q ,Z . I . , 1 X ' J ml friglfattr 3 Fl- ?e W' - dfJJMllU,U e Elm! lldzlgflgjin UUUUH E 555 llllilll U' HM LLlflflLllUlJ l1lllGiEl EU1ii gouging Q HEI llllllll l 'tw Eigp r t?-lla 2 lllll E59 5 5, ,, W... - . 1 Jang . 'fm Tl1TUTl 513551 L ggi in n 4 n ll in ll A u -42- CID EIU S DD DEI 1 9 ' mm me n u u I I- I N KS n ll u ll u IEE QU .. 26 ALICE ELIZABETH MELTON Normal trainingg home room rep- - resentative, 4g Round Tableg he : f D Lass of Limerick Town. F NICE MENDELL Un' ersity preparatoryg FL' m sg G. A. A.g household rts 4 l ' cl bg student clubg freshman 'rls X clu g A Kiss for Cinderella. I .J .., f, LUCILLE HARRIET METHENY b Uxjversity Al rgparatoryg maha Xxteentral high ol' mm rcial bg household arts club. .. , 5' - R DOLPH LOUIS MEYEI4 niversity preparatorv - X, : I MIC A NN j l University prepa or, , 1 and K, Island high school. ' l 3 1 - l . CILE MILLER M a u IA Commercialg 1VCl'S1ty Place ' choolg s dent club 3 com- - ff Amerrria club. Q I , -A. LIA. .IZABIEPHS LTKE. Com rcia-lg ,Lin .r, repara- ' t ' chestra, g tu xt c bg ho sehold arts ub co W erc al clw X , . X, ,E L, L ,, M 1- W -: ' : I I Ai6K - X -Univ5rs I ggpiill r', Wlymere? . high- F-X K j.--If Q : oEi' I I'li 'Ed L : 1 ZXRY' : alibi lla V ,, li, 1Q,Y ' -:Li l' lrlu inn 'rag,-1fnv1---- - '-'iful - ., , -1 -3. . - : x : l.. - ' 15 I 2 'U was ' WYLQW Immun E ,-,. U '!1i1imnnn LLlTIIul1uL 27 i .Yiyu l mf 13 Eguilem j om liiugigiglpqc 5lngl l1fl3,vri H7 ' S llilllliin 7llU' E llglllllliz HIINUHUUUU I n 5 ,H I ' ' fill H U Ill' M 1 U U ll l vu n Ba l ' X I if 1 . llll ll - ASU I ' mm l'Jl'J DDI ll Il ll H ll ll Il ll U IDU -43 - F 19 0 ll u us, il 'UU gg: n n in un 1 L I N KS DU A' 26 3 RosA B. MOHR Commercialg Links, 83 stu ent - W K clubg commercial club. N ,J i Un' ersity preparatory an m l trainingg home room r pre- er club, 65 Round Table. HAROLD MORGA University -eparatoryg mer- X-Wcifal club. E IZABETH MORSE University preparato g .Mum- ersg Orpheonsg ar lubg student 1- -year conce znd. f f f 2 HAROLD MUFF University X aratoryg hemis- l L try clubg junio gle ull, id- year concert. ' fs. , if ELEN A. EHE 2 K my . University p eparatoryg Qfraftof xgx, schoollw 24' stu nt lub. - N ERT' DE ELSON G R N i Uf versityQR,p,p4ar tory stu gif: 2 i ci g fwiman rls cl b. 'X ' X it ij my CARL ,LQL 0 - ' i ,N -W ' W,-N 3 ' ,Ilnive fprepara ' ryg-Glafrinda ' high do1,fIom2?igU igY.Q Qi-'Q Mui -'-ij '-1-' ' ' V1 Us if - i'wiH,5W3-el eeee f. ii Um ii mm Q jjj! 'Urniversifs gipigpiilgaii 1' 5 Hi? Q. ' gun.. u , .qua ,lil -- - r 5 fifCIp1SQr,V'idu5gu Edhf di? ,clu 3, . 1'f ,R ri it ffmweff 2'1FeF'HM4Ll'1'UlLiL Fi, -1 1' :,k!,lu, r-'.,,,,,qUhUUU1 willy! IN L fm M47 : 1 'Jfn I 4, --e--e-- ii fx ' '- Ml cl C CIL7- -1.4 fl Jw, Up gn ,,.h1aR.mau4 .loshzAm.Luu15, ,uw in ,1are1Qiwf527ii+ha1Q4i2i W:,5fliLEL,5 ' s tative, 6, 73 president of rit- K Xchemlstry clu class debgief D cu: gui u n u rn an u n u H IDU 1 9 Sgr n n u an 1 L I N KS n an n u n :gg 26 RICHARD PAGE University preparatoryg writers HILDRX M. P R .. en lgAdfvocate,7' Mu m ' V, stu nt clubg G. A.,A.g tg str es and emblem. L University pfeparatoryg Ad-vo ate, 6g student Xgouncil, 7, 8, ome -XQLOQTI1 repres Xtative, 5g 'dent ' Mummers, , , 4-85 cap- - in of band, 7, 85 orchestra 5- 1 - glee club, Forumg Orp onsg Hi-Yg debate, 7, 8g class d bate, 6: mid-year concert, 3, 5, 7, If I Were Kingj A Kiss for indef- lla 5, -2 D , EYNJ.PlQMAN f University prepzwa oryg .Or- : pheonsg glee club, -7g ,1-Yg : mid-year concert, 1, , 5, gy The Jolly Mu.vlzetevng,i' Sweetheg . f ffi P K5 'w ,f AD ERSON li ' X'Univers,ty pr yaratory. X--X17 X R l 7 li Q- K- F 1 ' BE LAH ARIEf13NI5I'ER N 2 Wm rcialg ini!-ye r lncertxl. ,Q 5, N Q Fl X 1 Rst., Il 1' ETHELX ARIE! PETERSON - 7 : I , V2 ffl rmal tiiiiningfffff, 'fa - ,f f A ,if f P - ,-,. .r was ,,,r - 1 ,H ,f Q ll - , lui Qi. if ' W- A ' ll 'W Pnl A 417' lx. 1-, 1I:gNoRA P'E, REAKZJYQ Y .l.3 - ,W - the A. N5fmff15afmnEEgfes111znT.3fl3 F2f59QTQgf2Ti3???fPf m mm 2 ,,lI,xlIEqY,.P,s.jx5zialNAll,e1lUU HHUQUM ' j UU 5 fLllFllU.l3l . umlill p ,lIl,'?l'J P' , I iw ll l U U u!:lt' ,1 lr ull, , w 1 U' UU l I QI l 2 ll! 1tf:wNmmu B : UUUURHUUUI ,R Hin l i A v.,1f, is i s 0 ' m aj ll.iflfl'll'f'E 5 UU DCI DD! ll ll ll H U ll H il ll ICICI - club, A Kiss for Cinderella. : f 9 ' CARROLL PAULEY 2 I 9 DEH u n u sn I L I N KS I n n u u IEE QE! K 26 ' 1 ADDIE S. PH1LLxPs Commercial' G A A ' zoolo Q y - - w SY clubg household arts clubg st ent 3 clubg commercial clubg A Ki J for K x y Cinderella. ELLOW L. PILLAR X' ' U iversity preparatory. L L FLORENCE M. PxNE ' Commercia Q glee clubg co er- cial clubg ' id-year conc t, lg Xjoy night, 8. .- H RRY D. PLOCK Commercialg New Rockf d high 'chool, South Dakotag ootball, 7. L X MA R WN J University prepa o , me room representative, . 2 K - -LYN MARGUERITE P AST XC A University prep atoryg glee club, K ,il ior glee ub, 5, 7g mid-year A ,concer 4. ' X llx M f Univ rsity pri' ara ' Minky, 83 a che ra, 1-83 ba d, 73, -85 O heonsg chem str cl 1 c - mle cial 'clubg i g id-y 5 coh ert, 1 5 7. Q: . ,- : rfb - - ,- I .. Q IZILLIAN ' s l --' X ,. X 'Comme ii gill' lf lnid-year x , X .,., f 47-'-W-e' ' f T lim nl , lm f f-iglsi i z-L llllnlllllli A -Q rgglv N' 5 DULTUU - .,lEfFHE?,nennun EFW1'?9 il llIE'llL: L 1 lfllfltqlflnunnu ugnuuuh Wlllll' M' mibnllfbilvrq Rggflm ilflll . 2 W i r. F it . H i l i ,,, 1- ur ' l, . - ll in If Hopi .. HIGH lgltlflliiiif . r ' '-'M--w v-H fl fur-ran ru n ' . mm mmm n u u n ' UU n u n u u mm A -46- X, fX H BERT Wm, ' : ASC . DEH UU F Em mm '59 n n u rn 4 L I N KS I n n ll it ll 155 26 ROBERT RAUGH General, president of L club, , 7, X, 8, art clubg football, 7g r erve D football, 55 mid-year conce t, 3, 5. HELEN KA 'N REED 'o ercial. XJ , E. K ,HRYN REED Q University preparatory, wr ers clubg student club. VALE BARTON IYICE xx D General, r ve footb ' mld- Xif i ar concert, . V GINIA LUc1LLE RICHARDSGN University preparatory, g e club, 5, 6g Orpheonsg mid-ye concert, ' g joy night, 4, 6g T e Chocolate rlifzrf high sclyfl in thy ye ' ' R iif?HEsoN University preparat yg tology club, student clubg id-y ax con- cert, 7. X- .. fs ROMA LOUISE RIDNOU sityprep ratoryg glee club, if ,Oifhedvsg stu ent clubg mid- ear concert, 3, 53 Kin for C', de ellaf The Re Mill,' The horo- X la e Soldier. fy seq U versity prep at ry, l usin ss mxq ager of Re an Bl ha boo g A e, 5 a ,ertis rph ager of Adfv mte, 3 p esi- ,yd t of dtudent un'c' g s dent 1- ' J 0 il 5-X, asia t 'Hi-Yr? 7f'8g ru 3,. e sg,Mwmlmr- -mimi c u Qld,-3-85 orclrestr :84.gl l ub, -3, 55? ' A T:'liTlT2F id ear n Euc E .RoBi3 ,. . I 1 A-,,,4fL , if 3? 57-QI ' A o f ' f Hg I' WH' ,' K .-'!'lmlui7? ' i ? ET T IE W Un lmuuum on ... Efj!l'f1 Eigghg fflTUgrl?l1l Uffill, UZ, Q W lilmfliua El gl ll A i 5 ifffili Q1fl'UfQ 'ufli ll QE' Il I- , ' ' A u l y :f ,l,4,..g,. 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A University prepa toryg home - r o epresenta ve, 2, glee club, : ' V-7?-iiglpheons' mid-year concert, '1,l 3,f 521 Sfwe tfzeartyj Thefllfd Millf The C115 oolate Soldielrp '77 X l X ELK I .4 f f 'g, X XX 3 W LIAM SAWYER Ngwl er g home Xi' oni regixesenibg- tive 5, 63 cogxmgerciaif' clulgg bas ,tball, 8, traik, 6, Sygeser QXX5 -- has , tball,k6ijefrQd-ygar cert,L.Q x 7 'X E 2 1 l , ILDRED GT!TS-C li'QXMP- Y 'ff M, -- x ' f H, ff- - X X Cggiypefrtiiall Cfstenogiixgighicyg coml 3 A X mercijjljfi Vgjrriigllye Xl' COI!IiCl'f,i4.! i ,Q -fs 'ff'A7 fs , .. 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Jw ji I- PIEBLNJ-SEYlVl0UR ' i I Univasiweparatimryg s detf-' I l council,' 83 a l gir-ls, lea e oun- cil, 73' Mummersg Iiirumg chem- - 1 istry clubg student flubg lfresh- 7 l man girls cluhg A kiss '15 Cin- IN derellaj joy night, I I , H I s.. If A-1 - K ELE NNQFWHARRIET SrifiXCKELTON : fUnRrei3ity pfeparatoryg gl mersg studentfclubg zoologyclu ,Q Qi G. A. A. J NiCHgl:AS SHARPXLX Nb Gegieralg glee Eclqb, 3?-83 W r- plfpnsg ,Mummersf ra io clqgih Inidi-yearkgmcert, Iii, 5,gf'7g night, 6, 85 If If,,Wq9?e K gg 1 71 A I ,Sfyv2'eihehLtJ,' ThpfRe9l'fMilI,fThe 'I W V Fhhfolate Soldiir ' f ' ' f ,nw ,f- - 1 ' Y, f xi 'Qi-w Xl X X N I i '7-bmw-+4 ,I rv-, Tlx ' cs 'WX so e e wx 2 1 ,J W L -- X in ,, Xi1fRANcEi,SiQElfIf'1' by ,A W-TR 3 fi 'Commhpcialg Fairli ry high- - ' f r' Ili scilafjifigudg-gmt -clphilg QQIQHQQQIQ T? f-I? C1112Vg17i1iL3E-iw 525311 l I , E74 ,: l gli? 1, I if-3,1 f iw E U U M I I- e s2,:,,lL4.L is-,i-so-as-1--f'--fe, l U ll m u ll II II 5 L-AJIEEQIIL h.0UlSElSlJMM0N5-1 Ui, E H U E U an l R 5' L'hmTa1fFrl5ihi5g1 U U 'ill- -ifIfI1?l'L5 'QI-gf15:gf'iLlTE1lE13ll IIIM3- . affllfrtb F All lllil'-lil! ' 'VQUUU 1 UUE slr , 1 1 .ulllll fill cz l'lrlQ5mN' Emi r num I an :I V V ll Lilfll, sity Ii r Blfiglllghlflrgtkriejvlly 1 , , , , U l Tl I 1l'1ll I n ff 5 EIEIT ' Il Il U If ll ll ll ll ll IDU .-.49.. 1 9 ggi u ll In n 1 L I N KS Q un I n u :Eg 26 ' JAMES VENNA SLAMA 5 Mechanic artsy Hi-YQ foo all - K, reserves, 5. : - I A rsity preparatory' 'V 213. BURKE S A U , h e W ro representative, 3, 4, 55 An ' ' d t of class, 43 glee club, Q 6g G j ior glee club, 49 Orphe nsg Forumg Mummersg art c bg Hi-YQ chemistry clubg class de- : bate, 3g mid-year concert, 3, I 73 A l Ireboundj Captain Bra.vsI1o nd'.r Confverrionf F EN LHART HENRY SMITH - University preparatoryg .pathe- dral high school. F ll ' Ki ' Yet 1 GE6iiQ:hI45VI SMITH 5: J 1. i l Univ'?r'sify prepar t iryg yple- ,flTIT17'st- i' h. school. j Z- fi If : HELEN IVA SMITH Nl :- ip Generalg h oehold artsxfclubg - Xt student clubg zo logy elGHg,Q -resh- igw., man girls club. ff. fi I ABETH SMITH 4 University' prtetgaratoryg Qlpzle? x hurst high sh olg juniolrxllxgle is-I c u H63 midxear con- 1 - cert, . I - , - X N Geieral. xv' J tv VICTCEXMITH Q E life!! i ill QKUTI-I EIEst?N?'RgiR'LhNgfh If if ' Universiztyl f'prepar2i.uto,ilygg house- : niholii4:IIi2jiZ4club,Zgstudle1pt club. H K h fefa glliifc cs 4 3q,flf,,l:1fief:5531M YE! ' ' QQ w eiavegjilliglsiili 3-QjgnTd15leaf 3 I ,,,ti1i2q.'ol1rj ,'g'V15 U M .. my MHC - cnlgsridra-cl F f, ' U mmm IILJUUUE HIUUHUI LLUULLLU EilI3ffIgMlf j fr W ll l f m '1' We L ll' lil? HUGE fl ll g i 2 Wahl cr Inaw p i I Q Hnat nr QUE! , 2 : ll !' rjvtriulua B- - LQ ill, UFhlefPi5' ,, r gh gilhyhuti UU l'll llf'lfll ? DD DE DDI ll , , ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll lUl:l 1 9 Eg: u n u u 4 L I l'?6KS 1 un u u n :EE I , 1 NYLE SPIELER ' University preparatoryg M m- - K mersg mid-year concert, 7. : - 3 X I A ARTHA STAUFFER ' - .rg -- ff M IC' glee club' orchestra ' I ir concern Huco FREDERICK, STEFFEN A A Commercia ', M a 1 c ol m high ischool' midiylear concert. H ye ' ' ' I C QQ xc ' 2 YW. C THERINE ELIZABETH STEELE I University preparatory' Albion PQ schoolg Mummeysf , . , NX ll 15 J : K . H : --i,.....z ,f E iff l LORENCE MARGUERETESST . ff - General. K - l -l ff: ' f f' HOWARD IVAN STEWAQYI' - f lg art flubg A Kiss for A A lciiidef ua. 5 ' X f ll ' A Nb A K If R HARD .SQ X 2 Ugive sity pre ar for b dg ghe clubg zool gy, clu Hi g L ubg ootbal 7' res r e f ' f bww 55 hack g SLVim ng, - ff ,ff f , Lf ! 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K. all L ERIISE TEBBETTS X' Af'- U 'versity preparatoryg home LQO presen 'tive, 3, 4-5 Forumg - Jartllelu g stu nt clubg freshman l girls cl bg ill-year concprf ' ,L A Kim for C llfrella. if X 1: TTU NN Q versity prep r oryfil Hi V T Fill, istryw XM at i lf f v 1- ff .. K LYLE K. A I -.- W ,V 1 ' KUHIQ X QPILCIQ-1' tri y iv thigh A pl, X .QU 7 w f xg WILB .sYl sEH5'I r ' ee ea s iii ei? ek-A 1 f I, 4,31-xriifx' , l skill U ef . 'I fa? 1:1 ll JUIU ev ftglfmllwlff Zrglstdlb rr H UU 2 U LJUEUH T lmuuun LLHEuuuu y flu Bunn. U i lfla 515ll1Q7,5aqu - r -fl?P l3T ,t ' Om r' EY k'li l -x --' 'i Ll A il? ,re t r aan Lwll, illhffi H F I - --H lull ll Q - il fd' ll U7 5 .t.1 1 g', ' H,,l it U ua nm ll!! ' 1 'V' ull U H f ll - A ' Q. I Q A I'C 1' 2-no ai r 1 : Q ll -rl-L:-glfllnjll Q I n r-1 1 ' l Eu -- DEH f ll u in ua n uc' U u u u 'Eg ..52-. 1 9 E31 ll II 11 11 1 L I l!j6KS 1 11 Il 11 11 1515 GRACE THOMPSON University preparatory. K 1 ATHERINE Louis PsoN 1 Univer ' preparator gh : schd in three years. , 2 X.1f DOROTHY JEAN THoRsoN : University preparatoryg stu nt : clubg G. A. A. . ff it' ITUS ommercialg commercial c b. M R Lou Towmz .. . . .L - nqsxty prepara ry 3 North' - hv - l, Denv r chemist+yZ ,C LYJ RALPH TRESTER Universitypre arawg A 1vCrate, ' 7g preparatoiwrche , Ium- ' mersg Forumg c e' AIN Kim for Cinder lay Icebozmdg - C .. in Brasrb mdk Conversion. : 1' , xx XA EARLINOR TRUELL - 5 N rsityp5e r tory. ... , 7 i X , HAROL W. TYSON 3 ' X U ersitbrx ara rvg 'ebra lhx'-' 2 A Q h' . h 1. ff ' 2 QV' 1 IQJC oo V f 1M J 'W' .1 , X T I i11Hmrf 1 , gi: 1 a nylfll1.L11Z? : iroom r ,475:-pres-H - Fx' id:-Q - 1hu1iCE5gC,ar V zu. QQ 1 E1 . '... Y f r 111111 J T f IE! 3 Di U I, E1 UH 11 11 111 2 Uuk ilyli VD r Q UUH II' FUULHIL f1GW l1LIAMliIr1U'i1iiGLfi U Un E R 11111 11 M Q 11111113111 1 . e .. 14 1' 1' 'iii . 1 111'f? 1 - ftilg riigno 'i 1 i 1 l uf 'hi' . 1 1 ' if 5' 111 55 tf agfiujglm i 1liul1Lsv1ii1'Q,i1 TII lI'1If'I nfl E113 :nj UU? I1 ll Il H H ll ll ll ll IDD -53.. 1 9 uma u u can wa I L I N KS v in u u an ann PU mn i 2 6 ' PAULINA J. URBACH T University preparatoryg art clubg ' 7: f G. A. A.g mid-year concert, , 3. 1 :- D AUDREY RU TTERBACK : Un1 rsity preparatoryg 'Ie it : ho e room representative, 3-if p sident of Orpheons, 73 or es- f tr - 6, 73 glee club, 6g stu ent clubg mid-year concert, 3, 5, 73 J A Kin for Cinderella. X, ,X QLEEUIQT E. VAN CKLE iversity prepa oryg che ' t lubg mid-year concert, 2, . : A c Vocr 3 iversity preparat . nj : x ' f 5 AMES HURSHEL WAGEL : Generalg mid-year ncer , 4. : ' KH 1 M, f h C. ELDON WAccoN1zR 3 ,, V sity pre aratory. : kX..Co ,E ELIZAB TH WAI E 1 v u Q 2 Unlv rsityprepa yg hemlstry .. clubgrzrnid-yea' con ertfiii - I I S 4 ., 'fl-4 ivers1i'y pre gait f' ches- tra,- eater est aff pheonsge-. i 'Hi-Y' veirlcxm der, 'N- 4 Ku f may ll N - A HERB A. YWAITE ff - K f' KX N n X .1,.5.,,5,7, X ,rf-N' I f f i ij-Vg? KEGGSV CKHAR1-'52i7pj 0 ilw PIU? I' r f t an im 'J f3l'I..ffi UUUUT U Ig. ef i t Juqzg- Y LW Ylgl: N81 N I ' : tpgififfvlm-nI11nf,f if-U 9,525 Riagg : EiIl1fiWiIfi1HliftiE J - -Vi Ltillitffglf. ' ' ull! ,giqiiilii iii : V. . 57 -- if H u? I ' iiiri'ie1iZgl',f W - Q U -5 sm U UU l 1 DUUIJ lggggfm 1ilTEu.Luf HE WHL Eiilu U U U ff i f I, , Q 0 H - 1 I V -I hw eh ' into ' ..l,l..i.i E. UU: ,mm M ggi 11 Wu n Il Il u u u la :Eg .-54... 1 9 ggi ll n ll ll a L I N KS 1 ll ll ll ll HJC! um 2 6 - HELEN WAssoN . Commercial fmerchandisingj. J - fn Emus PEDE ATKIN A ralg home room re e ta- V ti ,SQ G. A. A.g studen c f c mercial club. Q - .4 ARDIS N. WEAKLY Universityv. preparatoryg Falls Cfity high hool. Xi RNELIA M,ARc1A VVEAVER University preparatoryg V. A. A.g xstudent clubg househol arts clubg emistry club' d-year con- X7 ' ,N J w., , 1 fHAROLD WELLES 1 University prepahy. l , l R. X' 'fs 3 X DEL YDXA WE CHKY ' fl 'Nlhic glee c ubg orchestrag mid- ' year c ncert, 31, 7. , X f Y ll X J ss O. YAQ' 1 S iv rsity s l ff f tr clubg comm ci l c 5 V E, 4 xx w: r. f ' : 9 V5 A L, if E - 26 f X lj XALDA HEAE f i K --- K Normalx! 'Baiuihgj h university? lx pLe,pa1 ri g'iF3 on t' W 9---+73 EE. ,iixf E 3 school 7 G fx gg 2-fieff f1-11e-- ' Zig ll ll 2 - gmgvwmuu Qml:llr.ish:3c.E ' fgfgegfg r naman 3 'I' ,Ulf A ---,- :sl'dli!,Lll'-llill ilu.: Dv 1- lm Egtlll H I :: my Lf' ljlilillnnnilll U - lf 'i.J. ' -' ilry r 't , E I w L i.'L.lLfifflffllt UU UUUUU f,fm.m ,1 ff ggi Il Il ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 1Eg1 -55- 1 9 gg: u u n on 4 L I N KS n u un sn u ES G 26 ' r , 1 WILMA JUNE WILKERSON ' l Commercial Qstenographicj 2 , 83 commercial club. ' l l HARRIET ' ersity preparatoryg 1' - to orchestrag Orpheonsg , ubg household arts clubg ubg chemistry clubg fre girls clubg mid-year conce 5 joy night, 6g high school in years. - VERA MAE W X IS to Home econo usehol udent club. 1 ERBERT KARL WITTE N 4University preparator , advanced rchestrag mid-yea concert, 3g 2 mgm,s fj I ,,f 2 I J - WILLARD Generalg home roo re esenta- ' tive, 55 vice-preshlm of llass, 8g - L clubg football, ba etballg swimming. ' is - ISA UISE WIT ER - Vf'H5me econo icsg Milbank fhi h school., 'l' ,, l X x xx. .. ' E ELYN . W on .. Uni rsity p ar to Y David - 'ty igh schoo g h me fvom ep- re entative, 65 M mm :sg lee g miglyear co ert, , A f fd Cin ef a,' apt Br .fs- : x fbozndksrgonwer ony The Red : 'll,' Tze Cho at o di 4. l in e so X g g - N Wiziiuzrig ' si' li 'f if-V-, 2 Yftlnii 'g pmiarar y. ,srs ij c, ,, M : gr imfs mlg is ' ff :E fl Q g,,- 5- 1 T'F6ruif 5 um gns I ogs' : l -1 in l lil' 1 my . klclfll v Y' u ig: tl 3 N DMU , gfiE!i'f'fjffg Wamfr ffrwmdi 1'QMlW iqnuUUU- UU! ml- ,lllflll r Uullllll- : . XEW ILBR , lgllinna llll 3 U ,U 1 1 ' hiwuiu-u Y wiiull :ipflzlijnfgl F I me vr'1P1ll ln1'? ' DEI UD DEH ll ll ll ll il ll ll ll ll IEIEI -55.- 19 EIS: ua u fn n 1 L I N KS n u n in n ISE 4. 26 WILLARD B. WIUGHT University preparatoryg Ce sco K- high school. S on U ersity preparatory. MARY YOUNG University! preparatory. f if X YOUNG University preparatoryg tu ent clubg mid-year concert, 5. E BETH YULE y prepajryg zo N f X Gus ZXNNECKER University eparatoryg David - City high schoo Q Hi Q 011, 'stry clubg commerci l ub. N' ,fs if 'ml 1 dROTHY , RBR1 , University paratoryg junio by club, 2, g lee club, 3 Or- r phe sg we lubg freshman ff girl cluhg rid-ye ert, 5, 73 he ho ol iff INIARQ I ITKEN J J iversity p tudent cou ummers a cl lass Tie 1 , Wmter c a ' XX , U ii tu 1 i , n' -Q, 2 U I- f7 ' - ' r a 9 9- 'U IL Q13 flffy il he e die t ,525 1 EQN i' 3591 ta- f A radi i Q f, ' ' ' 5 UIV WW NIU - DUI 1lii1i+lI QII1 ,, lt, mm, ff nl' US U 1 H U llllll' ll. KT- Elly . g'..'r1,MiL.Q,fL U , M 4 S - 5 ,igafa airy? wwf- f '- f 1 YQ:-55 - V ., , - V - , -1 . : f 'U UUUUU UUUEUU ' 5 : J mmm mutual Q, .62 Bw si 5 fav GPH: U UU U u I ff if Cl CI m I ' ' S ' - 1' a ' - .- ff ' U fm . I: U 9' - 4 N U lf'll flf'l11I'1 Em ' UE DEH II ll H il li H H Gi H IDD -57- 19 EEA 11 sn n an n L I N K S n ll n n n KEIIEII 1 26 ' I 3 Suowdeu Marshall Benbrook Winter Class President . . . .... Sam Benbrook : Secretary . . . . . .Dorothy Marshall - Treasurer . . . . .Edwin Snowden En UE: UU! 'U U Il Il Ji H Il il , H IDU -5g- 1 9 mms ua n u n 1 L, I N KS I ll u u u 1 QE! 26 r WAYNE ALVORD University preparatoryg home room representative, 5,63 L c bg K- football, 5, 7g mid-year co ert, 5 55 AI Kim for Cinderella. EIU UD : UTH I MEN vii, E U versit reparatoryg fre man , Y P K , 4 g' ls clubg student club. . K I : X MORRIS FREDERISIK ANDERSON ' : University fpreparatoryg apid City hlgh ghool, South D otag ilarf clubg ' 5 class '1 l-K, e, 7. - f ' ' 0, , D ROTHY GOULD AUSTIN University preparatory g Or- heonsg glee clubg a chestrag at '. A.g mid-year c cert, 3, 5, 75 Q Night, 6g nf Mizz. Q - l ALBERT EDWARD BACK : Generalg chemistaclub' f'Hi-Y. - . M - ES H. BANNISTER 7' fs Q University prep atoryg Adfvofate, - If p ters clu , g H1-Y. 2 Aff-X f f QXKHAR ASTRON il. 6 .T f Uni rsityfple r tory, honue - ' room eprese ativ , X 33 hlgh oo in three ea s. lx .X 3 , pp 9 Q XQ : ' SAMUE P. BENBROOK ,f : lf, of iversityf pre Lat 4' dent if cobngil, 5, 6,' om r o A freprebn ' sentati'7e,X , 3,QTPLB ini trgjgklgssr- lh 5T7SMP ' 45535 W 'ESQ glass? E-,P EB1f f'M1-lm 2 S,-A64-Hiiff 3 imid-y jb'1EEtQg3l 'I7f'FWere - I if QQQ TJEEESE - ifif infill I I 'fi' f 'U 3 B - fxiffi Q '- L :lil i p iifsa Ugllhdg um 2 777.gif l3rl1'1ll'l11'31iit 2i5 crow: il- if Urhtlu gsm flhftl Hy -UE-- N lf 1 A 'l 1 ' : 3 A Ili ll fill Q H - HH E1 gfligngr H ell U flr glgesgtt aff, t qv Z. E UUIIILLC A N..lL..f.ff M mu HUUUUA ,1 H Em cn: DUI ll ll Il ll ll ll ll ll ll HIIU -591 M. KATHLEEN BLACK University preparatory, Rogan high school, mid-year concert, 5. MARJORIE GRACE BRINTON University preparatory, G. A. A., L. GLEN M. BROWN University preparatoryg L clubg football, S, reserve football, 6. NINA LUCILE BUTLER Music: mid-year concertg ad- vanced orchestra: winner in Ne- braska state music contest, 7. NED CADWALLADER University preparatory, Hi-YQ band, orchestrag mid-year con- cert, 6, 8. - JOHN M. CAMERON General, chemistry club, Hi-Y. ALICE MABLE CLUTE University preparatory, freshman girls club, student clubg house- hold arts club, glee club, mid- year concert. THELMA ELIZABETH COE University preparatory, glee clulvg Orpheonsg mid-year concert, 4. LILLIAN GER'fRUDE COLLINS ' University preparatory, Beller- ville high school, Kansasg G. A. A. ' RUTH ALICE COLTON University preparatory, all girls league council, 3, 45 home room representative, 3, 4, 5, 63 glee club,,6, 75 mid-year concert, 5, 7. -60.. S ima T9 13 u un n :mm Eg: rn wp un null-INKS e U ' 26 N LEONARD W. Cook ' University preparatoryg H'Yg - Mummers' mid 'ear concer, 53 1 -3 Xf Icebound. 1 EVERE COOLEY chanical arts. If L Q 11 LYLE CUNNING 'AM 1 AXfTUtiiversity X arator' ' ,ff 'J' .. xl fx f 5 NIQXRTHA ELIZABETH DAVIS ff . , . Z ey University preparatonyfg house- whxoldsjrfs club f ' R 5f.+Ag.4f K' Y F .,... f N' 1 ' .J RWD. 5 fi ,fl ff'- ,ff H my ,f .ff t Q, XX gy 'lf NCHARLES IVIINOT DAVISONQ5 ,!, . . 5? . v I University preparatoryg Ifli-Y. W , at 'Uris U, . fy. y iw., X, f ,,f ZT.i Zwx I X5 ff i If M' . : i, DEANE gi I' ft Normaxiw trainijmgg Davenportfhigh 1 schoolg student. club. ff' . 31 X X x ,,.w-mx X r A f If 13 ,bw Kiki qu X F I 5' I in il UIQ! X , , CH.-XRUDES DOWLING V, M2 . 1 - A University re arjatj Hdwoczi P P ' qryi 79 l?'eservEQllaiskQtb9g'll, UB. QE Ri' F i ff U- Xe! 'ly f K T' .V pri fx, '-f i J W DALE Ezfrm' ' - f X 1 wUTHYg1's'JZf preparlltgg yEiand,I5T : ijj6,f-7-3 ,fogy clhbtg, ff - fy-AHA .Af5f,cisQ5,Z?f3QQ2Q1if: gg -fss,,,nh 1q:ffjf'i':? 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KX ll GEIETRUDE GrERMANN .3 . -hllusrcg orchestra, 7gAeater or- chistrgaiwxmid-year cidrjkert, 4. ,X ,Rrx 4 j .f A 1 ff'- .-' xl ,sg , A 'jf u-.,f ku , KDENA GOLDSTEIN kg jf Commercial Cstenograjihicjlj Tech- 11 nical high school, Ornahagllhouse- A ,fx hold arts clubgQhigh,,fs6l1gp1.-in three years. l Jaffa W fs. is e I . ,,f'9N X f x f .W LKROY CEOODALE l'Q f bl Q H ff W7 , General. . Q, f Rx V ,..,,..Xx xx kr r ff lx, r-W N N X -f l N?-at x l fv , ff. LE RUI???GRlAHAM X ,Q 'Q Y Uniyersity prepjratoryg 5 fchemlsxss: ,U try ifclubgKHi:Yg qinid-year Cailhm-'L has Certi K fix, ,- . :J ,-X m if ff xx J!! , ,,. xx xv I, I, i 2 ' KN- -,..-16 Y 1 ff ,L V r.'! K rf: , ' l- - ,1 LQXYZFHOMAS H. 'GRAHAM A . Uniyersity preparatory, H11Y'3 V,mid-3gar,conce1:t, 3. banrig 2 3 5 ,T fi .E N ,W 3 5 4 giguniyersityggpblepafafbryggniiiiiyeaq J L . Lrwfcermiiliw mvwwiaif ski. 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HANSEN jj X, 'University preparatoryggffqdlvomle, ?,l6 7' home room re resentative 1: Q 'figgiliflummersg artfclubg Hi-gf ' 5 Ifitl'-W-gfe King. 4' Q ' fmt. cych f, j I 5 ..,. ,WM ks' ,IWVVINIFRED H.-XRDING fx iffy University preparatllryg Qlsiudent ' lf, club. Mxy ,ii - -K ' 'f Qr- xi y... ,Y 1--,.. f-'ew 3 Do 5 !:'T 'I'1AYES fi - i ,Corhmgrcial Qstenographicjg 'd- - year cclncert,l' lx X f it xx W ku X ,- xxx F ROY M. IQIENRY l, fbffggfl 3 Genejal. Yi lx 'R+ 9 5 li W lr Q 3 Kikfj Q 'Wifi : W Roscon AHILDRETH 5 ,fef A Vx 44AQUQ1ersity'prepa r'aiEcyrfrfg gl club 2 V ' 8, HiY Ofr hohsf orum -- ! lixffgcx,-,:'f'p,,,,: r gil ' 'Mumr1TiEfi's'gtf1d2ye4nfC? certg Z, 4-Tx V'-61' 81 M07fJlf1lfAYB?dllfdifE,' Sweet- x ix-I Jdlli1xffMzzsketee:TsT ...J W ' ' f 'A ' 35 rj-if'-lze-Isfiidfillzlf ,, Q. ffimh .. fl i 2' I7 1 , Y ,MV , W V lr , WI f 1 F- ff -...-.- -.,gg,,1.r1'f'- -+ 5 1 I H l Ili ,, Q, ,,,.t.,s cr. lsffw.-. ., D lllkimujlmwcxiga ll Il Efg-ZTMLLLL-L 'l mieeasizgsg QQ ustrfalth Ut - 1 .i:1, .jiffl N - A ' G if SLSllgiglqjghvvlillv55l1f9S9r591liIJ,fPl1fLU!?SJ til ' :T H' SUE UF. Y All JUUMH, M MLW Cl l 4 1 I A llHU E L y U-8 1 Y F' ,m.nM DD CID CllIl'l ll ,,,, ll ll ll Nil ll ll , H ' Il IDD 1631 7 1 O , .J ggi , U H u n 1 L- I N KS 1 ll u u n :nm UQ ' 26 1 1 Louis M. HOLMES Businessg glee club, 5-Sq Or- pheonsg Mummersg mid-year on- , f N cm, 6, sg The Red Mizz. y i ' CATHER E HOREN G eralg chemistry clubg id- K W ye concert, 3. 1 N :l - 1 y RAY O. HUMMEIX' Urjversity '-eparatoryg gl club, X37 5, 7g juni gxglee , , 6: H7i3Yg mid-year concert 3 , 'M I,-jimy night, 7. y ,Wm B if ,f 5 f' wi . ,ff M K AN HUNKINS f :Ti Xiversity re aratolfy' Beavexy! - i -La.. . P P ' .1 ' ' Cross1ng,h1gh schoogi. If 1 f0 e-s., Y M X y'w..hW, QJXKM ' ,- A J' Ll. 'I FSERNICE MAE HUTSON If X i University preparatory ' h 0 m e Q, K v M .. is room representarfigve,,2.,f'3'fN.f S ,MZ . rf .- A 1' xx ., f. fl' Pl, ifwmxmw ff M ff , .X f, 2 QEORGE I4IYATTfy X151 University pregzigatoryg glesfclub,i7 K. 1...3,,5g mid-y ar concert, 1333, 7. X. - -... ss. -. . I N. .- f ii- Wt we AK .1 11 I ' ! -X x xiii ,KX N. 7 X, 'QW fs . X , 1 x .R ETHELXM. JAMES V ' Geheralg Smggn clyibg hhixseho dwg artsfyclubg G. A. Af ff' 1 R , ,ff it , ti fy! : JZ 4 ' X' f iiffwiffj xy. ,id ffff 3 ? e ,gig T if - W QXCREEDISGE Ejqif-I!g1f5QN - fi - E ,VX 1- Nw jllngfbersftlyypreparatofyg chemistry F if xlubslffyictvyear QQHE1?-1-A fig ,Y U Y 'WY A ,.qiY i rrer :2121j ,. J M 5 Il I. fi I Q U tr H Q xi un S u trust gNTEr'ima1 CU 9359 lfiddl KH -3- -J'nHJ'J -- ---- r iV'Wii1r iiiATI1fU.U U WU un U U W 2 yiI!KgAC2L1U't Mnanhlguugpn .: 1 ti ' 5 ' .- ,WJ N il l4U,miyers QU UHLYIL Em - UU' H I' H as mu u 11 u u Eg -64- i 1 9 ES' U ll Il H I L I N i il H H -ll 'WEE 26 MALINDA KELLER I U University preparatoryg M - mersg household arts clubg fr sh- 2 f J man girls clubg student club. IRENE ARIE KESSELRING Y ' Co bmercial fstenographicj. i 1 ORNAN JUDSON ING University etparatory ' um ' Xxlffass debate, . Y i W TON KNIGHT eneralg band, 1-5. - 'S , A ,J 2 V N BANCES DALE LACKEY V5 University preparato 5 ayne high schoolg student c ub. X L t x.. I KS if ED X A D ' Univ rs1 y p aratoryg X club g mid-yea oncert. XL f A - f V' W 73 JAMES .LAWRENCE 5 Un rsity prepa tofy. QMS - f- .. F V Lf f , ft E4 :f - Q k H27-Xf.5d.0E if 1-1 ' v- Q! - A 'Univ . -, n epaxax or 3-Edgar Y -1 1 .X : ' -.-hi-Tighi P+-a M- F E ,, 'F' S ISI - t3 mm Ugg - U50 orma r A- q agjl Q1 :T ,E-WWE U mnnun mu t iw'i5':..,,1 iilliiip UHUUUU- I ! n un nu M UIIUHR n i U ii ' U 'U f i fi 'fG+W1- IIUUUUQWHIULUE F E.L1rf.oemN.9nlX IIFIFIIFI n YT, i ' ..l UU UU. DEH il ll ll V Il U ll ll U I' IDU' --65-- . -r w 1 9 gg u n n fn I L I N K S 1 n ul u n egg D 26 BERNICE j. LYONS University preparatoryg Grand : X Island high schoolg presi ent - f N household arts club, 8g st dent ,f clubg mid-year concert, 6. GENEV E INEZ MCCAIG U yersity preparatoryg glee c b, L 23 unior glee club, 6. 4 ESTHER E. MAG hviz NXlGc51eralg mi ar :Brice , Dr 'E MANROSE niversity preparatory. T x V J LL 1 I I D OTHY lv hiixy kd!! Generalg presiden f g ee club, - 63 Mummersg fre ma girls b clubg mid-year conce t, 2- 3, The Ri-val.f,' Th olly Mus e9teer,' Q Sfweetlzfartsj T1 Re 1 ' , . c. .fx f , , L LAAQCO MA ALL Universlty p -- aratoryg Ki g QA school in thre 5 ars. XR' , I N 3 l , Al - THER l- MARTXN 5' I Ge ral. W 17 I . -'X .- 3 im-1m2UN -Q-m e- 1 -X -- Q lr - AUHWEISIY ISCAPQLZI r ,lesident A H70 r - NL ' ubgxhougi 3 . H -g irnid-y ar C'6n'CE'rt,Z. Y 5 - ff Y . ' f -Y EMU' - 2 IE esn ee fef- 5 5 - -2 Hwrltaswu 2 ' lfffg g r naman 411 l,I - ---- Wlllfrw V HUF, UHDHUK MERUUU l wf'l'l lI'fl'll 4. I1 m u U UNH QM Q - 4 'M U V - lfr oLrretM V Unix s - r 1 ,l'..l.lST?9fiT'P 1 U ummm L?n.f??iE fs UU cn: uma n u u n II n n u n ann T9 CID QD u an 1 L 1 fgl6KS 1 n n an uc 135 JAMES RALPH MELSON . Q Generalg track. '1 F K t x I 'XARCHIE DAL -' ' s A Q 5 X vi F I E EARL E. MOSHER Q : University preparatoryg mid-y ar A concert, 1. X W ,f . it I A ' , , i V' 3 Roni LEE Mossxomsu A : University preparatoryg o ches- trag Hi-Y. 7 i X , ,X : WILLIA WENS i I -1 ,U1l'i'vQQ ty preparato yg presi ent , of glee,3H.b,,5, 75 orum' I - mersg Orpheonsg m -year c cert, ' : 2, 4, 6, 83 joy nighyg M rfxieur Beaucairetf Pomande Wa ky If I ' Were Kingg fweet eartsw The - Red Milly The uake zgl he Jolly Mzzxketeer. H' A 5 - If X 'xxx I , ISOROTHEA ARGA NYCUM f 'X Home econom c ' Scottsblu 'hig fx! sc . .. . W RAY L2 LSON H SKS - U ersity epa tory f ba dg ' Q Plein isrrl-Iclubg 'lflid' ear con- - 'H V-'Q 4. gf -- ty ,A f -- : it We -my ji : i f' .3 n 5 , .V R M W HMM ,in - f - , 'QKHi,'i,5E5m ig? X' M ? Q 5 3 w?f ' . A 3 3 ggt 993F21 UMUU UUUUW e F Q Uniivers' dar.: :mtg Fliniivgillll +4 'J 1- Yditfy Plakclel u-U E Ll ll N1 43 0,11 wg HUG E M tn1wm.f,...1g Hg Uguntr ft y 2 Mlrcrmfzxm ' U- HU - U I ' H 'L HU Uglglfiffif W , Q L -,l'.,.U1:H'?iY?F. U WYTHE ,X , U EIU uh EIU! ll :Ji ll' H .JI ll H ll II IDS 167.- 19 ggi is L af ul- W1 L I N KS 1 u Leon u u IEE I' 26 'l ' ' MARY ELIZABETH PxNKERToN Q , University preparatoryg Og n l I4 V, high schoolg chemistry club. ' 5 1 1 Ll . . ALL A L lf Ge ral. YTR ' AGNES MAE RANDOLPH .1 : University pftjeparatoryg glee ub, 7 6-83 Orph onsg student ubg frghman gi X Skclubg mid-ye con- gleert, 4, 6, 8. 3 - R SSELL ROBERT RAUCH niversity preparatoryg oca high hool. S 5 H A j J : f X l AMES ELTON ICE G Universit re arat ' o m e -N Y P P y, , room representative 35 high 'T school in thr year . 1 - 5: fi ': If FR F9911 LER : f 1Com e cial f ookkeepingjg ' - , year concert, . KW 1 Q, :: 1 xl :Q GEO a E SCHMIDT . I Y versity prepa at ryg FC cl bk, 1, , 5, 7' M 3 h M L 90 ogy c Friii jgea ,fgoiio 5' , - Hia, , 5, L-Jceboubgil , 7 K,--b Wi, f- '- ' . -rig - me-I -lm? L T? 7 ' 'v 5.0134 :' l it i z.-imm n o e , WI N-ff 1, M tmuuunu 2 JH . 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PEN E ni ersity pr ar Aryg Or- ons, househ ld rts Ib, tu t L be s r pcs an e 7 J F IULNE HEN T f.S'2TA U-nwer I5 ,QLCQRF Q y ,. gidugs A ,nf , ,4 'I 1-' fl ry 'V 5 KJ, ,u. A - L. , I gin A Vg 1- if wfjf L . Ii.. lll l l L -Ng:-gl .-E ras- '!g.. 1 M- c A fi g - EIIOIIEI my EMIWUWHIV' ni- -ET uwwle :I E l.l W 'lI5 ug- H1 Illll rk 1 md ffl l'Hf'LIw'2f? hiv il ,U ll I - .. '.. U lmfmm? U 223329 frffueuar IJUUHHI lUEu u U U MN , e I U 5 'wsu 41434141 I ESI u ll an I ll ,JI ,nl u sr .rr fe 132 -69-. I 1 9 EEL u Il ons ' H 1 I- I N KS 1 n u u u :gg , 2 6 .. Lows B. Tonm Q General, home room represe a- E 4 K- tive, 3, 4, 8, L clubg footba , 6g - D mid-year concert, 2. : ANN E ZA TORRANCE X! A : U versity preparatoryg r- ph onsg writers clubg zool gy club, senior speaker. 5 - ,lf RAALKXC. TRAV K cchanic arts, g pre ar 4 ry orchestra. J Do H VAN DENBARK 4 'Vprsity preparat 3 mid-yeimy : conc ', I . 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LAYMAN PAUL CHRISTOPI-I BIEBERSTEIN EARL CLEMENT MCMUNN MILDRED LOUISE COLLINS MERNA MILLS ESTEY Cox TERRENCE A. O'NEIL ELIZABETH DUNLAP ARTHUR LEE PORTSCHE 'TI-IELMA EDMONDSON PHIL SOUKUP RUTH L. JOHNSON MILDRED STAHL HELEN HAZEL KNII-'EEN ALICE WOODSIDE JUNE CLASS ROGER ANDREWS GLADYS EMILY OLSON LAWRENCE BAKER ZETA PATTERSON CAROL BEATY PROVIDENCE JOAN PIAZZA CAROLYN BE:-IM HAZEL POUND ELEANOR BERGE MARY O. PROUTY WALLACE CRAMER ELIZABETH GERTRUDE PRUYN CLEO DELONG R. ALLAN PUGSLEY CHESTER ALVIN DZLL TYLER RYAN HARRY D. DINGMAN JOHN SCHNELL LOUIS ETHERTON BLANCHE BERNICE SHARPNACK CARL EVANS CORNELIUS RUSSELL SPEIDELL BLANCHE FARRENS H. EDWARD STAPLETON CLARA MAE FLINT HAROLD W. TAYLOR EVERETT FRIDAY MARY ELIZABETH THORNTON HAROLD HUSSEY DELMAR WOODS HILD.X KASPER FRANKLIN YATES CHARLES KEECH HERMAN ZIEO HEI,EN SOPHIA MOESSNER JY il U Il IL H H il 1 -.72-. .,.. 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R obert Danielson 2 Sergeant-at-arms . . . . . .Kenneth Snowden SPONSORS Nliss Annetta Sprung Miss Alma Swanson Em UU! ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll I .-74- 1 9 Eg: as n in nm L I N KS n in can its ll mag L 3-r' L DC! DU 26 Kimmel VanSickle Pringle Gish Scllellenherg Howard VVells Colton F SOpl'lO1'I'1OII?6 Class FIRST SEMESTER President ...... ............... ...... N a dine Wells Vice-president. . .... Charles Anderson Secretary . ..... ...... R ussell Trott 'I Treasurer . . . ..... Milton Gish i Editor ........ . . .Fred McFarland Sergeant-at-arms ................... Holmes Congdon LL '1 SECOND SEMESTER l President ..... ...... .,.. .... .... K a t h erine Howard Vice-president . . . . .Bernice Schellenberg Secretary ..... . . .Dorothy Kimmel Treasurer . . . .... Howard Colton Editor ........ ...... B etty Pringle Sergeant-at-arms. . . . . .Howard Van Sickle : SPONSORS Miss Grace McMahon Miss Ruth Price Ulf! v U U u U ll H Il 11 II ICICI IE? . 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'as- -77- 1 9 ggi u u u in 4 L- I N KS 1 u oi u tl IEE 2 as Student Council This year the student council has attempted to bring the students and faculty into even closer cooperation than existed before, and has endeavored to find some activity for every student in the extra-curricular life of the school. During the first six weeks of the opening semester the survivors of last years council served until the new council was elected. Eugene Robb was chosen president both of the temporary council and of the one which succeeded it. On the llflonday before school started, a program was presented in the auditorium to explain the Various customs and traditions to the incoming freshmen and sopho- mores. Later a group of about forty juniors and seniors conducted the new students to their home rooms and assisted them in their registration. The same plan was followed at mid-year, in addition a party for the new students was held in the boys gymnasium, with games and dancing. Also at the mid-year a group of senior and junior girls initiated a big-sister movement under the auspices of the all girls league council and the girls on the student council. The policy of keeping locker guards on duty during every period of the day was continued. The efficiency of the system was increased by having captains check upon the guards at least three times each period, and by having them find substitutes for the absentees. This work was carried on under the direction of Jean Towne, Betty Sain and Myron Johnson. Hall guides chosen from the home room representative body were placed on duty at the beginning of each lunch period to prevent running andi crowding in the halls. Jane Everett, Margaret Ames, and Helen Day composed the committee in charge of the hall guides. A courtesy committee conducted the visiting athletic teams to and from the trains and showed them about the city during both the football and basketball seasons. The same attention was given to debate teams and to the contestants in the state music contest. Archie McMillen, Hamilton Hatfield, Allan Champe, Rob Sunderland, and Carroll Pauley carried out the work of this committee. On December 4 a banquet was held in honor of Mr. French and lVIr. Campbell. All new and old council members were asked to be present. Eleanor Berge was chairman of the banquet. Lois Haning was elected president for the second semester. A committee of council members, headed by Myron Johnson, cooperated excel- lently with the faculty in a comprehensive investigation of extra-curricular activities. Letters of inquiry about point systems were sent to various parts of the country, and, when the replies had been carefully studied, a number of recommendations were made in regard to the present rating system. Hamilton Hatfield, Josephine Orr, Robert Sunderland and Helen Day worked on this committee. Another committee took charge of the enforcement of the present system? by means of a card catalogue listing students holding positions covered by the rating system. At the suggestion of the council two lights were placed south of the building beside the east and west sidewalks, so that patrons at plays and other performances should not stumble on the unfamiliar steps. On April 23 and 24 the second annual joy night was presented before two packed houses. Every number was required to pass two preliminary try-outs before its place on the program was assured. More than twenty-five groups survived the first try-out, and over three hundred students participated in the program. Spillea' Ink, a humor sheet, was published under the direction of Archie McMillen, and sold at the doors for five cents a copy. Profits from the paper and from the program were used to reduce the debt on the wall. Much of the credit for the success of the affair belongs to Miss S. Adelia Winter, student council adviser. EIU CID EIU! ll Il Il ll Il ll ll ll Il IDE! -7g-- E 9 ggi IL, ua u sur L 1 N KS A or ll an si WEE F .N F l l 5 L: -A EIU DEH 26 Cliampe McMillen Cant Koster Cliamberlain Danielson Johnson Everett Ames Sain Sunderland Hattield Raugh Beclell Pauley Hatfield Orr Haning Towne Day Seymour Robb OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President .... ................. . . .Eugene Robb Vice-president .... . . .Eleanor Berge Secretary-treasurer . . . . . .Carroll Pauley Editor ............... . . .Jane Everett Correspondence secretary. . . . . .Lois Haning SECOND SEMESTER President ...... ............... ....... L o is Haning Vice-president ...... . . .Hamilton Hatfield Secretary-treasurer . . ....... Jean Towne Editor ............... .... H elen Day N Correspondence secretary. . . . . .Josephine Orr J A MEMBERS Margaret Ames Lucille Bedell Eleanor Berge Robert Chamberlain Allan Champe Helen Day Arthur Danielson Jane Everett George Gant Lofs Haning Hamilton Hatfield Ruth Hatfield Myron Johnson George Koster Clarke McBride Archie McMillen Josephine Orr Carroll Pauley Elizabeth Raugh Eugene Robb Betty Sain Helen Seymour Robert Sunderland Jeane Towne ll ll ll il ll 179-. 1. TL 1 l P-1 i UE: no 1 9 SEV' ll ii fl is 1 L I N KS 1 ll li in in :gg 26 Craig Pierce Blount Plamondon Turner J. Maser Hammond Cronley VVard Durisli Gish Barber Hac Paine Trott Boyd P. Maser Larimer Gavin Holloway Hager XVatkins Coffman Tomson Charters Anderson Nelson Easterday Herrold Munger Pechous Diamond Skold Mayhew VVikoff Ferguson Slierrard Lyell ome oom Representatives The home room representative body is an even more democratic group than the student council, for each member is elected by the popular vote of his acquaintances in his own home room. This year for the first time the home room representatives have been organized with oflicers. The achievements of this organization this year have been numerous and varied. Perhaps the most noteworthy is the devising of an efficient system of hall guiding. Much of the credit for the increased order in the halls during the past year should be given to the hall guides, who have to steel themselves against plaintive requests for permission to go to the oflice and telephone, to sew up a runner in a stocking, and a hundred and one others. Not until the home room representative is absent and his post is left vacant, is the real Worth of the hall guide evident. The reps assisted on school color day by selling pennants, streamers and other emblems in their home rooms. Their cooperation and good will also contributed a great deal to the success of joy night. A A special matinee party, the first of its kind, was held for this group in lVlay. UD DEV U '-' 'If ' '1I ' na Mir' Turf ,f H-gg f Wi, -IDU rw v l l 19 ggi' 'Jin S its ll 'gifggr L 1 N KS 1 is n ii S, e uno We :gg , E ' 26 ' 5 l i Q i J l l , , 1 l , 1 1 ' i ' 1 N Schwartz Sunderland Cooke Payne Schluman Ross Gzmt i -i Buechner Sawyer Spencer Caldwell Maycock Davey WVells Allison Bailey U V7 Townsend Buechner Kimmel Landis Branson Hughart Pringle McGinley Ashby Cliampe Merritt Moon Littrel Mackey Cunningham Danielson Tindall MeDaniels Johnson Munsell Mclnulty Rankin 1 .-X ti E I Home Room Representatives Q E oEF1cERs 5 ' ll 1 FIRST SEMESTER l ' 3 President. . . .............. . . .Arthur Danielson ' Secretary.. .... Ernest Tindall -i SECOND SEINIESTER R President . . . ................. . . .Richard Skold il Secretary. . . . . .Ruth Diamond 3 if Representatives not in the picture: -I ' Madeline Hunt Don Smith Dale Kimmel John Abbott J Robert Walters Wylma DeWalt 1 1 Paulina Buol Lula Kilmer ' ,I 1 E il i 'l 'l l w l in dm Ubi mmf ir' .ggi 'W 4.11 , troll' ' we Il, for mmf :V E ,, 1 ' .IDE -gl.. l i l Aylsworth Farrens Mayhew Everett Binning Seymour Johnson Hzming Bedell Fleetwood VVells Eddy Caldwell Bryant Clapp XVare All Girls League Council The all girls league council was formed in the fall of 1917 as an auxiliary to the student council. It is composed of girls from the three upper classes who are chosen by the girls in the student council. The girl holding the highest office in the student council is president of the league. Each year the council sponsors two parties for the girls of the school, with the purpose of making them better acquainted. The girls also decorate the audi- torium and stage for all athletic assemblies, take charge of the student donations at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and superintend the lost-and-found box in the olhce. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President ........ ....................... E leanor Berge Secretary-treasurer . . . . . .Katharine Mayhew SECOND SENIESTER President ...... ...... . .......... ..... L o is Haning Vice-president . . . . . . .Beatrice Bryant Secretary-treasurer .... .... M ary Caldwell SPONSORS Miss Olivia M. Pound Miss Elsie M. Cather ,82- IPUBLICATIQHS ..g-3-- 19 ggi ir L ll in 1 L I N KS Vein n u aut :gg 2 6 'T ti i l ECl1fO1'1al E .... .1 ll... V' .L Fl l .l ti li ia r '2 . 1 tl CZ D Each year the staff selected to publish the annual tries to put out a better book than any that has preceded it, using as little aid as possible from persons not on the staff and especially from those not in school. This year the staff has Worked hard, and the results of its efforts are now before you. Only two articles were Written by persons not on the staff. Ruth Moon wrote the home room representative story, and Wesleyf Mays contributed the article on the Omaha Central game program. The account of the activities of the student council was the work of Helen Day, the literature editor, and that of the all girls league council was contributed by Mary Caldwell, business manager. All the art work in the book was done in the art department. Miss Helen Wilson, the head of that department, deserves special recognition for the amount of time and the valuable aid she. gave to the students doing this work. Each piece of art is signed by the student Whose work it is. Three contests were held this year, the Winner of each receiving a paper bound Links. Elizabeth A. Ferguson Won the contest for the drawing of the cover design. Harvey Bauer, 'selling nearly one hundred books, was victorious in the subscription contest. This year, for the first time, a Links was offered to the person selling the largest amount of advertising, in order to stimulate a greater interest in that Work. Maurice Thompson won' this contest, selling advertising Worth 5182, with Julian Carpender a close second. Because of this contest and the untiring efforts of lVIr. Frank Kane, who had the selling in charge, more advertising was sold than in any previous year. Miss A. Blodwen Beynon and her fifth period typewriting IV and fourth period office training classes contributed a great deal toward getting the book to the printer on time. Their aid, coming when most needed, prevented a delay of several days. U ,imma-Q vw V DU UC, . ,,.,,:il1,,. ...WJL W., IL J! if UI ,, IL ,, ll W it IDD 184.- 19 ggi wa.. xi ll itni L I N K S V11 u ' ir 'ii IES ., 2 6 .. l F ln ll S ' P 1 oot a ouvemr rograrn A special souvenir pro ram containin illustrated accounts of nearly every one l g g of the fifteen sports offered on the Lincoln athletic schedule, the whole bound in a L gaudy red cover designed by Ernest Lindeman, was issued for the famous Lincoln r- Vs. Omaha Central grid classic. Q- if The program was brought up to date for succeeding games by the insertion of leaflets describing other opponents during the rest of the football season. The football theme predominated, with eleven of the twenty-four pages devoted 3 C to the major sport. Two pages, illustrated by cuts of the line-ups of the two Lincoln if li teams, gave a brief account of each player. Pictures from previous games were in- E . serted, together with the history of the 1924 and 1925 teams. A picture of Captain L Harvey Bauer decorated one page. Several sheets were devoted to accounts of clubs L E and faculty and snaps of the oval. On the last page were to be found the most V popular songs and yells of both schools. One page was given to the basketball team and its splendid record for 1925. L The swimming team also received a page. d The proceeds from the sale of the program went to the athletics fund. The p ' price was ten cents. l N The program was the work of the students in the newswriting classes, under 1 : the supervision of the following staff: ' Laurence Tyler .... .. .Managing Editor li Q Arthur Abbott .... ..... N ews Editor L Harriett Newens ..... .......... A ssociate Editor Carroll Wintersteen .... ............. S ales Manager ,N John Cronley ...... .... A ssistant Managing Editor .5 William Dalton .... ...Assistant Sales Manager rl: Wendell Groth .... ....... A ssistant Salesman 1 Robert Charters .... . . . :Assistant Salesman l , Kenneth Watson . . . .... Assistant Salesman ' ef 1 A t ,Q W 'K f ?2a' is Ha' fat' fi ' i :sa 'We 'fee as it i ii! 55542355 l - , III llf hiv' lm- , I ,Q i Y ra:2 91 3X iwliiill Y F i g i Q W Q . t 1 A 4. W N S tx- L x xx. s - 5 X x g V i . ll L i :ici mis EDI in ' ijt-. , 'WV' ,,....lI'f 2.11 ii ' JI J.17,.i Wijr TED -35- Hansen johnson Trester LeRossignol VVrigl1t Grummzmn Parker Caldwell Charters Johnson McMiIIen Day Taylor Powell Davis Advocate Staff Archie McMillen ...................... Helen Day ...... Leon Larimer . . . Stephen Taylor .... Robert Davis ........ .... Sarah Jane Johnson .... ......... Norman Hansen .... FIRST SEM ESTER lllanaging Editor .... .. ...News Editor . . . . . .Advertising Manager . . . . . . . . . .Business Manager Assistant Managing Editor .Associate Editor Circulation Manager lVIargaret Wright . . . ...... Special Helen LeRossignol . . . . . .Special Jane Everett ..... . . .Special Mary Caldwell . . . . . .Special Doris Powell .... . . .Special lvlyron Johnson. . . . . .Special Charles Dowling .... Hilda Parker ..... Ralph Trester . . . Robert Charters ...... .. Katharyn Grummann. . . . . . . Helen Holland ....... Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter . . . .Boys Sports . . . .Girls Sports . . .Advertising .Advertising Typewriting . . . .Typewriting l ll l -. .., ,,. S, ,,, ,,,, -,,-. W., ,Y . ..,,,., -..... -,. -.. .- ...Y -.. .-. . ....... ...-.W-.W-.f - Q-.--..-4 3- ----Y. 1- --- N- -V--W--f J ,,., ,... ,..,. .-.,., .H ....M......N.-.Y - .... .-a. -.- -- Y.-W--V---1-A---1 -X.----1 186-. ..J Bukin Bivins Haile Eddy lisa Hudson Kiffen Baedei' Haverstock XVe1ls XVimmer Dalton Waldron Barnard Larimer Johnson Frey Brownfield Olds Ad Leon Larimer ..... Sarah Jane Johnson Ernest Frey ...... Ruth Barnard .... Floyd 0lds .... Dick VValdron ..... Ruth Brownfield. . vocate Staff SECOND SEMESTER .....................Managing Editor ..........NewsEditor Advertising Manager . . . . . . . . . . .Business lVIanager . . .Assistant Managing Editor . . .Assistant Managing Editor . . .... ...... A ssociate Editor Richard Haverstock .... Arthur Abbott .... Arthur Bukin. . . Eleanor Bivins. . . William Dalton . . . Arthur Hudson . . . Nadine Wells .... Edna Eddy ..... Claribel Kiffen. . . Fred lisa ....... lvlarie Baeder .... Lois Haile ..... Lola Wimmer .... . . . .Associate Editor . . . .Special Reporter . . . .Special Reporter . . . .Special Reporter ...........Sports ...............Static Circulation llflanager .. . . . . . . .Exchanges . . . .Librarian . . . .Advertising . . .Typewriting . . .Typewriting . . .Typewriting V' 4 ..87.. f I h dk 1 N i W -88-. l I SEND IffIQlIIIll1fff.1Iff11'gff '..,. '.f.T...T...'7LLQQQUZZ j M Eff, ff :is111:i- fi:'f 'm'1 QE is lfj. Tl l i I Ll il Assemblies il . Assemblies are popular, if for no other reason than that they furnish a break in the monotony of class work. Some provide entertainmentg some stimulate thought. ' Since they are one of the few ways by which the students can be reached as a whole, assemblies constitute a very important means of uniting the school. 5 The first assembly of the year opened the football season. The students, obeying ll Mr. Ferguson's drastic admonition to try to blow the sky-lights out,f' sang several school songs lustily. Mr. French made his first appearance before the school at this ll time, when he and Coach Browne spoke on the prospects for the coming season. Mr. gl Matchett explained the arrangements for the sale of football tickets. : T Dr. A. A. Brooks, a frequent and welcome speaker at Lincoln high, gave his 5 last public address in Lincoln before the students. Dr. Brooks declared that his ll advice to those starting out in life would he, Have faith: faith in yourselves, confi- xil dence that you can do the work that life has in store for you, and faith in your H fellow-men. 5 I1 Mr. Ferguson had charge of the next assembly. He played several of the selections which were to be given by the Kansas City Little Symphony orchestra at , its approaching concert, not because he wanted to steal any thunder, but to give T - those who were to attend a keener appreciation of the beauty of the music. Mr. L fl Ferguson first explained the theme and development of Mendelssohn's overture to F if A Illidsummer Night's Dream. He told the students that the first four simple , Eli chords were intended to put the listener in the proper mood for fairyland and its frolicsome inhabitants, and that after the last lilting sounds of their revels had died U away, the same chords served to transport one back to earth again. .1 I Mr. Ferguson also played parts of Grieg's Peer Gynt suite, Alnitrafv Dance, it with its fascinating, pulsating melody and subdued strain of sadness, In The Hall of , The Mountain King, which makes one see so vividly the queer, hobbling little trolls i 5 Ll and Peer Gynt's headlong descent of the hill, Asa? Death, with its quiet, regular har- , monies, and Morning, a picture of sunrise over the northern fjords. The March of J' the Caucasian Chiefs, a wild barbaric triumphal paean, completed the program. l , 5 , I Another football assembly was held before the game with Omaha Tech. Mr. l Ferguson and Jack Goodwin gave us strenuous practice in singing and cheering. ,S Mr. French suggested his now-famous slogan, They shall not pass, as a battle 5 F cry for Lincoln. Later our own fleet-footed and glib-tongued warriors gave dire l , 2 and accurate prophecies of the fate in store for Tech. A musical program given by alumni of Lincoln high school was presented a few lg days later. lhliss Jeanette Olson, of the class of '22, Miss Blanche Martz, ,2O, Leland Wood, ,2I, and Luther Andrews, ,I7, took part. Miss Viola Gray presided H l over the program. . 1, On school color day practically every member of the student body exhibited , I some trimming of red and black to demonstrate his patriotism. At the assembly J held in the morning, final preparations for the battle with Omaha Central were made. Ll W Speeches by Sam Waugh, ,O7, Gregg McBride, sport writer on the Star, and Coach ld il Browne, on various aspects of the approaching struggle were given. The band, under E the direction of Mr. Righter, demonstrated how the Centralites would feel before and Q I after the struggle. We left feeling sorry for Central. i One of the most amusing programs of the year was presented to advertise the 2 ' senior play, Ieebound. Miss Cleo Schleger read the chapter from Tarkington's Seven- lr teen in which little sister Jane indulges in some free comment on brother Bill and V1 his latest flame. Next George Slater exhibited portraits of the cast. Then, to Li counteract Icebound, a comedy, and to prove that seniors sometimes can be serious, . il a tragedy, The Fatal Quest, was given. Archie McMillen, as the handsome duke, was undoubtedly the star of the performance. The drama ended with the violent l l , 1 QQ . E- -I ELL V UCI UEg.W,,..H,T.g...,ac33L . .-w l 'lV J' 'Till' TELL, Q'f15' ' .if ' imc! -90- Ls ------4-l-- -.....,.....,....w.....,,,.,. ..., - ..,, ,,-.,.. ., -,A.,. ,, , . - . ...X ,...-. ....- -.. .....M.-,.M- ,.,,.....-.,....... .,--f .-..e-....- Y- 4- --- '..---...l.1- -,,,M,,,.,,,.,,. ,-MN-,W -YM g f Fx. i VI' L. -. -. M , M..- , We -. ,L7,.,,,- -,. . .,...,,,, -.- ---14-5 . I L -.1 r 1 W- . cu... .xN...- deaths of the four principal characters-the lovely blue-eyed princess, Vivian Fleet- wood, her stern father, the king, Leon Larimerg the tender queen, Helen LeRossig- nol, and the duke. In observance of national book week students in various English classes wrote and presented a play, Friends in Booklanrl, in which many old favorites appeared as characters. Armistice day was the occasion for a patriotic program. The students, led by Mr. Ferguson, sang songs popular during the war: The Long Long Trail, Keep lhe Home Fires Burning, and Pack Up Your Troubles. Miss Julia Wert introduced Paul N. Campbell, who spoke on world peace. He declared, I'We must mobilize the conscience of mankind. There must be not only a military demobilization, but a demobilization of intolerance. Referring to the great war, Mr. Campbell said, It must never happen again. If the world, has made any progress, it is by other methods and ideas, not by war. After Mr. Campbell's speech, Thomas Dickey played and explained the various bugle calls used during the day in an army camp. The next assembly was held to observe national education week, with the Rev. Paul C. Johnston as speaker. Mr. Johnston told the students that true education should build up and organize ideals. True education is the building up and organizing of our lives around certain great truths, he said. Flaunting the regal colors, purple and gold, the seniors observed the old custom of celebrating senior color day. Five hundred strong, the class marched across the auditorium stage, led by Sam Benbrook, their president. When they were all in their seats the twenty-sixers sang their class song, which was about as modest and humble as class songs usually are. The senior quartet, Earle McMunn, Eugene Robb, William Newens, and Louis Holmes, sang two selections, and Gertrude Sulli- van gave a specialty dance. The final number was a one-act play, Bills, which de- scribed the laughable complications that arose when the impoverished Mr. Davis thought he was warding off a bill collector. The stuttering Mr. Jones in reality had come to announce that the Davises had inherited a fortune. Football champions of the state was the title bestowed upon Lincoln's team in an assembly held following the victory from North Platte. Coach Browne gave a review of the ten games played by the team, in which Lincoln scored 377 points to her opponents' 19. He declared that the will to win and the splendid cooperation of the team, together with the support of the school, had made this championship season possible. The members of the team were given their L's at this time. Mr. Ferguson had charge of the second of the assemblies held before the con- certs of the Kansas City Little Symphony orchestra. He played Tschaikowsky's Troika, a lovely example of descriptive writing, alternately spirited and melancholy, and The Pffaltz of the Flowers. Mr. Ferguson explained that the intermezzo- from The Jewels of the lbladonna, which he next played, furnishes an interlude of calmness and beauty in a rather sordid and cheerless opera. Last of all he gave The lI4arch of the Dwarfs, by Grieg, which portrays the hurry and rush of the misshapen little goblins. The students joined in singing lllerry Life, by Denza, and Oh, Susannah. Next the student council presented a program before the school. The first number was a vocal duet by Elizabeth Raugh and Josephine Orr. Myron Johnson played several cornet solos, which were followed by a dance given by a group of girls from the council. Ray Ramsay, of the University School of Music, established himself in the affections of the students at once with a group of humorous readings. The usually laughing and noisy groups of students were reverently silent as they entered the dark and shadowy auditorium for the annual Christmas assembly. The glow of thirty-three white candles across the foot of the stage, and the bright- ness of colored lights on two little trees on either side furnished the only light. The audience sang a few old carols, and then the chorus presented parts of Handel's celebrated oratorio, The lhlessialz, closing with the grand Hallelujah Chorus. L .... .. ... . it -.........,..- ..... -.,- f.. ..., .1 l,.,,,,,,, , .3 , -. J T . 1. 1. ., . 191- VE ii II ll I. II Ez I fi I I I I E 7. 2 Il ,I 1: II .5 I Il I I iI L 'I I I Li I2 i I I4 -s 7 I I I I I I T' I I Lg TI Ii '2 I, 'I I .I - ri I i I li II II If U 1 I I I ET II ,. ii I I II II U: JITI4 i9 ggi sro u in iz . L I N KS i..Jn .Li rd sr lgltl 26 The finals in the interclass debate took place in an assembly held December 31. The question was, 'fResolved, that Congress should create a department of aeronau- ticsf' In spite of the loud applause for the seniors from the front of the auditorium, the decision was given to the sophomores, who upheld the negative, and thus Won the Magee Cup for a year. Katherine Howard, Herbert Bennell, and Robert Rait composed the winning team, and Elise Willson, Roy Hackman, and Ellis Thomas were their opponents. On January 5 the freshmen presented a program to exhibit some of the class talent. Music, dancing, and readings made up the entertainment. The last num- ber was a Hmellerdrammern with the' eternal triangle of heroine, hero, and villain. We have played half the game and played it well, now let us all make this second half a big success, and come out with a big score, declared Mr. French at the first assembly of the second semester. I consider myself coach of a great team of 2240 members, each member must do his best and cooperate with the others if Lincoln is to be successful. Lincoln's birthday was celebrated by a memorial program. Ray Ramsay, who had established a reputation for humor among the students, now amade a deeper impression with his skillful and sympathetic reading 'of Mary Shipman Andrews' The Perfect Tribute. The Links staff opened their Links sales campaign with an assembly in which they presented a huge Links, from which the performers walked to give their numbers. The program was a variety performance of which each part represented a section of the book, from seniors to advertising. Just before the state basketball tournament two rallies were held. Mr. French and Coach Browne spoke, telling of the record of the team for the season and the battle before the players in the tourney. The squad members turned orators and gave fifteen-second speeches which aroused great applause. The juniors next gave an assembly to advertise their play, Cappy Ricks. After a program of musical numbers the cast was introduced by a girls quartet which announced each actor as he entered. The Orpheons gave a musical program in their annual assembly. The girls junior glee club sang two numbers, and Beth Miller and Ardeth Pierce played two piano duets. Earl McMunn sang a solo, and Nellie Farr and Eugene Robb gave instrumental solos. The union of Knight O,Pleasure and Joy Resistless was the chief feature of the program held to advertise joy night. Thef assembly gave an idea of what was to come at the real program. The class of ,28 opened a broadcasting station, SOPH, on the auditorium stage, and put its first program on the air in assembly. A speech telling of the talents of the class, musical selections, readings, and a group of poems for the bed-time story hour were broadcast to the audience. The usual sheaf of telegrams was received and acknowledged by Lauer Ward, announcer. The art club had charge of an assembly held to acquaint the students with its work and purpose. Prof. P. H. Grummann, the speaker, declared that the age-old complaint about the inferiority of the younger generation was never more unfounded than today. i He praised the modern methods of education, particularly the increased attention paid to the fine arts, music, drama, and painting. He also told the students about the annual exhibit of paintings at the university, and urged everyone to attend. Oz Black, cartoonist for the Star, who gave the other half of the program, aroused much amusement with his cartoons of well-known personages at school. For the seniors the days when they attended assemblies are gone. Now all that is left for them is the expectation of coming back to Lincoln high as alumni, and appearing on the other side of the footlights to entertain or instruct the rising genera- tion. Y AA DEI ill 'H ll ' VL. li' U ill li , H IDE! --ljZ1 E fQNfS 7' Z fAfJfl7,4fV 2 5' TE Bennell Groth Collins Benjamin Hunt Mr. Dllml Hatfield Pauley McMillen Ross Buklu Debate Resolved, that the members of the President's cabinet be allowed to speak on the floor of Congress, was the question discussed by Mr. Dunn's debaters this year. Tha Red and Black orators were entered for the second time in the Missouri Valley League Contest, in which the Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson high schools of Council Bluffs, and the Omaha Central, Omaha Technical, and South Omaha high schools were the other competitors. From among ten students who registered for debate, two teams were chosen. The aflirmative team consisted of Carroll Pauley, Hamilton Hatfield and Archie McMilleng the negative team of Arthur Bukin, John Ames and Frank Ross. Herbert Bennell substituted in one debate. With the exception of Frank Ross and Archie McMillen, who had represented the school the preceding season, Mr. Dunn had an entirely inexperienced squad to whip into shape for the strenuous season outlined, hlost of the debaters on the contesting school teams had been seasoned by several years experience, so that under the circumstances the Lincoln arguers may be considered fortunate in having won three debates of the twelve scheduled. Lincoln did not enter the state league contest, as had been the custom, but the Red and Black representatives have successfully met all the local teams in the east- central district as well as some outside this portion of the state. Last year Lincoln was in the tournament, and was runner-up with the Omaha Central debaters, who won the state championship. Arrangements are being made for Lincoln to enter a triangular league with Sioux City, Iowa, and Yankton, South Dakota, next year. The Lincoln orators are also contemplating a meet with Fort Dodge and Des Moines, Iowa, or with some ..94- f, M'-ef-f------V-we -'-f M-me-+0---N ---P- ---'fA- . 1 as r, '1 -Wu -i'TW M m-yffjmbgwvvv-T W, - .f.. - km... .,.. L. ,..... , . . -LL....Y-wa.....a..m.-..-m .W..i W L r schools in Kansas. These arrangements mean much to the Red and Black standing, afield and at home, and are important steps up Lincoln's debate ladder. A new feature of the forensic programs this year was that after each debate, the teams, coaches, and judges were served refreshments in the teachers rest room. This innovation, introduced by Miss Winter and Miss Cook, was managed by the student council and Forum. Parents, sponsors, and backers of the respective teams Were invited. Visiting teams which have remarked on the fine treatment accorded them by the school have seemed especially impressed by the activity of the Red and Black student organizations. THE FORUM CUP DEBATE The Forum cup, purchased by the Beatrice and Lincoln high school Forums in 1918, and destined to become the permanent trophy of the school winning the inter- scholastich debate three successive years, this year became the possession of Lincoln high school. Up to this year each school had won four debates, but never three consecutive ones. Lincoln had won in ,24 and ,25, so this was the crucial year. Lincoln, represented by Carroll Pauley, Hamilton Hatfield, and Archie McMillen, upheld the affirmative, Beatrice, with Wanna lVIetcalf, Laura Peck and Wallace Laughlin, the negative. The contest took place in a special assembly held during fourth period March 17. The question discussed was, Resolved, that the mem- bers of the president's cabinet should have a right to speak on the floor of Congress. The decision of the judges was two to one in favor of the aflirmative. Hugh Cox, '23, presided over the debate. The judges were Elwyn Wherry of the Cotner debate team, Harry Tyler, superintendent of schools at Havelock, and Lee Basye, assistant attorney general. INTERCLASS DEBATE In the school year of 1917-18 the Magee Clothing Company offered a loving cup to the champion class debating team, with the understanding that the team which was victorious for three successive seasons should hold the cup permanently. In 1923 the class of l24 won the original Magee cup, and another was offered for competition. This year the debates were held during the first semester instead of the second. The sophomores and freshmen held preliminary elimination contests in their respective home rooms, the upperclassmen had class try-outs. Before the Christmas vacation the freshmen had it out with the sophomores, while the seniors argued with the juniors. The classes of '28 and '26 were victorious. ., December 31 the two teams met in assembly. The question Was, Resolved, that Congress should create a Department of Aeronautics. Elise Willson, Ellis Thomas, and Roy Hackman argued for the seniors. The sophomore team, Katherine Howard, Robert Rait, and Herbert Bennell, coached by Miss Winter, received the decision, thereby winning a lap in the race for the cup. Miss Cook took charge of the debating this year, managing the forensic contests with much ability. The junior team, composed of Lucile Ledwith, Allen Beaumont, and Wendell Groth, was trained by Mr. Schafer, the freshman arguers, Mere- dith Nelson, Gordon Jorgensen, and Richard King, were coached by Miss English. s-V ... ,..,......,. ., .. ..,..... ,...-....,,.,..,,...... 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Q fv1?5?g'W't,- 'V'n ' , ' F- G lf- TF, xg 4 ,f i fl W '- 'g:. Q51 if I 5' - 9 :Z up w'i'ff fx' 'A , f - fi 0 n 21' ' 5 2: nw : 1 ,L . M-. ,Q jx, .. H . x-, 4-43,1 QQ, :st 1. . ., .N ,Q -A, .:igB,Ei,?3 -ll lin e.. ' ' V. ,W .Ve w1'lgf.4',.2,.,f 1V:,w, ., If ff-EQ A 1, ,fw 3 -' - Ar rn Q1 .3 fy 1 Wm L ww f 4 4. M ,w-I K x,F:fi?i5,.1a5fi'1Sfh,,,r,5g.f5:f:,ggfL gfgw, ke, mnfm Q , Mfg? , M N.,,g.WL,vm,, I J J, V 1' ,....n,J-N,:!5:1gzf4Lwf3rmpEYw.5?1514w35lP!-Q2 g Jr .- ...K y,u15-Aga! H Lx. N My-V A 3 ,E tl :...M.w.4eg4.,f-.. M-591, V B 1 4 . . ,Nm M 19 SS: ii in in uw! L I N K S 1 .ru in ll' n :gg 'T 7 26 :? - l l 4 A : Li rl Y.. - l E A N Herr Roberts VVilke Ferguson Tebbetts Cliampe I Lindeman Charters ' Gish Phillips Fellwock Barnard Jackson Scott Strubbe Avery Pringle : Stribic Finke Hager WViltle1' Renner Miss Wilson Miss Dana l ' Art Club The purpose of the art club is to foster talent in art and to help its members i gain a broader knowledge of this subject. To this end many fine talks have been ' - given by men and women who make special study of various phases of the work. ,Among these have been Dr. Laura Pfeiffer, who Spoke on the art of Paris, and Mrs. Ralph E. Johnson, who lectured on Indian sign painting. In the spring the club sponsored an assembly at which Prof. P. H. Grummann of the university and Oz l 4 Black of the Star gave talks. OFFICERS ' :i FIRST SEMESTER i . l President ..... ............... . . .Clara Mason l T Vice-president. . . . .... Elwin Hagan X : Secretary ...... . . .Robert Charters 3 l Treasurer .... . . .Barbara Ellis l If SECOND SEMESTER l 4 President .... ...................... D onald Renner 3 T Vice-president. . . Gwendolyn Hager Secretary .... .... C arol Wilder Treasurer .... . .Raymond Stribic SPONSORS Miss Helen Wilson Miss Gladys Dana J - UU , Y UU U51 in in 7 , all Il, , ll Il In ii MIIB -97- 1 9 Sgt u ii ui in ol L I N K S Q u ' ni 'u is :gg .- L QD DCI 26 Collins A.Willis Ball Kaes Towne Swartz Spencer Robb H. VVaite Probasco Sehuchman Larson Dowling Thomas VVatson VVintersteen Hatfield Skolcl Denton Anderson E. Sibley Ferguson Jones Hutchinson Peterson Ganshorn M. Sibley DeVore Guse Duncombe Harris Baker Mutt Zinnecker Trester Davey Osborne Gillespie H. YVillis V. NVillis Gray Hac Morse Hughes Miss Gere Chapman C. Waite Gardner Majors Thurtle Vold Johnson Chemistry Club Through the efforts of this club more students are becoming interested in chem- istry each year. Anyone may, by attending three meetings, become a member of the organization. At each meeting some One, usually a professor from the university, speaks on various phases of chemistry. One of the big meetings of the year was that at which liquid air was discussed and explained by lylr. William Foxwell of the university. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President ...... .............. H amilton Hatfield Vice-president .... ..... H elen Gillespie Secretary-treasurer . . .Herbert Spencer Editor .......... ................ . .Helen Seymour SECOND SEMESTER President ...... ................ ....... L u cile Hac Vice-president .... . . .William Ungles Secretary-treasurer. . . Editor .......... SPONSOR Miss hlariel Gere . . .Marian Chapman . . .Garland Baker ,ll ll ll lL Il .-93- ll ll ,- i DU UD 1 9 in no u u umm ggi- L u e n u in 1 L I N KS s DU 26 Miss Beynon Goodwin Reed Ludwig Ockerson Mr. Hackman COfHIn6rCial The newest of Lincoln high school organizations is the commercial club, with a membership. of one hundred thirty-six. It was organized this year for the purpose of promoting interest in business and commercial activities. Progressive business methods are to be studied with the purpose of establishing a higher standard of efficiency among future Workers. Local problems will be investigated, and an em- ployment bureau is to be organized to meet local needs. Parties and informal meetings will develop a friendly spirit. Any student Who has earned credit in, or is carrying, one or more commercial subjects is eligible to membership. All active members will upon graduation become honorary members. OFFICERS President . . . ........... ........ H arry Reed Secretary .... . . .Dorothy Ockerson : Treasurer. . . .... Jack Goodwin Reporter .... ........ . . .Virginia Ludwig SPONSORS : lVIiss A. Blodwen Beynon Mr. Otto W. Hackman mm DE Elm Il Il ll ll Il it Il :ll IDD -991 1 9 ggi rl it u in e L 1 N KS 1 is in ua in :gg . 26 ' Tl l i ll l il ui l i W l ..l. 1 il L Tl 1 Rait Faulkner Robb Goodwin Tyler Pierce Trester Foster Roehl Bridges Williams Bennell Ross Stuart Ricketts XVarcl Ames Beard Ellwood VVebstfr Gant Newens Tebbetts Collins Hac Groth . Beaumont Benjamin Gant Luclisinger Diamond R. Mayhew K. Mayhew Branson Vance Howard Carlson X- VVislmow Seymour Haning Miss English McMil1en Ledwith H. Hatfield R. Hatfield Miss Cook Bukin 'T 'l The FiO1'l1I'l'1 ji The Forum, with its sixty-two active, enthusiastic members, has made marked if progress during the year. Besides the regular meetings in which the members are li given practfce in public speaking, a number of special meetings have been held. One was devoted entirely to debateg another to the discussion of the problems before the Q United States Senate. The alumni meeting, parents night, and the freshman cup L- contest were important events of the year. I' The social diversions of the Forum were the Forum-Mummers Christmas party, . the banquet, and the annual picnic. The club also entertained visiting debate teams. i OFFICERS - FIRST SEMESTER .3 President ..... ................... A rchie McMillen Vice-president .. .... Arthur Perry i . Secretary .... .... G eorge Gant Treasurer . . . . . .Lois Haning xl Historian . . . . .Lucile Ledwith , Editor ......... . . . .Eleanor Berge 1 . l Sergeants-at-arms. . . .................. . Schfford Hansen i 2Ralph Trester LU! SECOND SEMESTER ' President ...... ................. H amilton Hatfield T Vice-president. . . .... Arthur Bukin 1 l Secretary .... . .Lucile Ledwith Q Treasurer. . . . .Helen Seymour lg Historian . . . . .Ruth Hatfield 1 l Editor. . . ........ . . .Laurence Tyler n , . SPONSORS I lg lwlss Elsie Engllsh llfllss Inez Cook LJ DU Ulm is ' lin 'rn Il' lr' aa. ,ir u -100- i L: Tl' -v 3 5 Zi J :F EIU EIU l CZ .4 SEI are an , ii ni i L I N KS f or u me nn Eg T T 2 6 TT 5 i ' W , ' - .Q ' '1 i R :J :: l i I T l I : 1.9 5 l Bockes Slama Weber Fleetwood Kirk Wlood Randolph Bobbitt Phillips McCormick Bunting Scudrlcr Miss Stuff Orr Coleman Simpson Gerhard VVoocls Comstock Kohn Sawyer Holmes Steele Willson Barber Charleson Peterson ' ll P Freshman Girls Club T The freshman girls club was organized in September, 1919, so that the younger i girls in the school might become better acquainted with each other and learn to cooperate with the student groups. This year a party was given for the freshman -3 girls coming in at mid-year. In the spring the club made May baskets for the children in the orthopedic hospital. L OFFICERS T T 'i FIRST SEMESTER President ...... ................. . . .Theona Steele T Vice-president . . .Dorothy Sawyer , : Secretary ..... .... J une Holmes Treasurer. . . . .... Betty Willson Program .. ..... Elizabeth Barber i , Social ..... . .... Dorothy Charleson L Publicity .... . . .Maryannette Comstock L Service . . ........... Ruth Smith y . T SECOND SEMESTER President ...... ................ ..... T h eona Steele L 3 Vice-president .... . . .Dorothy Sawyer 1 Secretary .... ..... J une Holmes Treasurer. . . ..... Betty Willson Program . . . ..... Elizabeth Barber g Social ..... ...... D orothy Charleson Q Publicity .... . . .Maryannette Comstock ' Service .... y ....... Breta Peterson L 5. DU UD DEH H H Il U ll ri n sr Um 101- 1 9 ggi u ui ui ri n L 1 N KS I ua as as u igg L Em DEN 26 Gish Cronley Goodwin Gant Groth Miller Coffman Ayers Robb Tyler Cadwallader H1 -Y With a fifteen-thousand-dollar club-house, the only Hi-Y club-house in the country, the Lincoln Hi-Y may consider itself extremely lucky. The building, donated eight years ago by Mr. H. E. Sidles, was rebuilt and enlarged last summer to accom- modate the increased membership and patronage. The present membership is two hundred. This year the Hi-Y has promoted several new enterprises. Among these have been a football training table, a big football banquet, a joint banquet for the Hi-Y and the student club, and Sunday afternoon discussions between the two organiza- tions. In pursuance of its purpose, 'cto create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character, the Hi-Y has conducted its regular Find yourself campaign, a state conference for older boys, a spring retreat, and held the annual mother and son banquet. The officers and cabinet members for the fiscal year were: President. . .G ....................... . . . . Vice-president. . . Secretary .... Treasurer. . . Discussion. . . Games ...... Nlembership. . . House . ..... . Athletics .... A ..... Attendance ........... World brotherhood .... Courtesy ......... Executive secretary Adviser . ......... . . .Eugene Robb .Laurence Tyler . . .Gordon Ayers James Wyfnkoop Ned Cadwallader . . . .John Cronley .Wendell Groth Dwight Coffman ...lack Goodwin . . . .Milton Gish . . .George Gant . . . .Max Miller Hervey F. Smith Ralph W. Tyler il il Il ll ll Il Il 2 F 7 1:1451 EIU 1 9 gan as an an u 1 L-1 N KS e in is u it egg 'l ...H w .J 4 .Y Elf! EIU 26 :J V. Willis Stetson H. VVillis Walter Pound it Dudley Conklin Adair Neugent Barnard Mintken King Heed Zimmer Giesler Angelo Kiffen McWilliams Ricker Blunk Geschwender VVilliams Hoy Roberts Mills Bailey Jackson Luchsinger Binning Hackman Miss Guthrie White Baker Household Arts Club The household arts club has been very active during the past year. Last fall two groups contested in an extensive membership campaign. At Thanksgiving time A the club gave aid to a needy family. A Christmas bazaar was its next enterprise. ' Instead of holding a Christmas party the club devoted its energies to the entertainment of the mothers on mother and daughter night. The programs have been profitable as well as entertaining., At one a demonstra- tion of clothes suitable for school wear was heldg at another a playlet setting forth - health habits at school was presentedg one of the most interesting was a group of readings and a talk on Chinese sewing, given by Rebecca Neugent, who has lived in China fourteen years. OFFICERS - FIRST SEMESTER President ..... ................. . . .Bernice Lyons Vice-president. . . . . .Ferne Binning Secretary ..... .... D oreen Bailey : Treasurer. . . .... Dorothy Jackson Editor . . . ................. . . .Dorothy Craig ' SECOND SEMESTER ' President . .... . ......... ....... D orothy Luchsinger : Vice-president. . ..... Ferne Binning Secretary .... ..... D oreen Bailey Treasurer. . . . . .Dorothy Jackson Editor .... ........ .... R u th Hackman A SPONSORS Miss Glen Opie Miss Mary Guthrie UE 1 to ti ll 'll 1: ll tl n IDU -103- 1 9 ggi are ll, ll wa 4 1-I N KS 1 11 ua fro ll ASE V 2 L. 17' 5 7 3 F Li DEI DD 26 5 .1 :w Mr. Browne Mr. Overman Martin Cannon F. Ross Mr. Gautsch G. Ross McBride Witte Buechner Anderson Suter K. Tindall , Sawyer Whitwortli VValdo True Spangler Keriakedes Tuma R. Ross Ungles Bauer '- Morrison Mays Hussey Packer Stroh Mr. Matchett Maser Austin Dowling Yost Karnes Still Flock Kimmel Raugh Koster Skold Folger Kitchen Fisher E. Tindall Townsend L Club Boys who have won first team letters make up the membership of the L club. 3 The club aims for high sportsmanship, clean athletics and fine school spirit. Among the tasks of the club are the securing of football leases and helping in the supervision of the basketball tournament. The courtesy committee welcomes L the visiting teams and tries to make their stay as pleasant as possible. The committee also sees the home team off when it leaves, and meets it at the train on its return. OFFICERS ' . FIRST SEMESTER President ..... ............... .... R o bert Raugh L, .. ' . T' Vice-president .... . . Harvey Bauer T Secretary-treasurer . . .Karl Tindall Sergeant-at-arms . . .Richard Skold Reporter ....... Clarke McBride : SECOND SEMESTER President ..... ................ . .George Koster Vice-president ..... . . .William Folger 5 Secretary-treasurer . .Richard Skold it UU l , ll JI ll '13 'll H If 7 .Ii Il HID -104- 1 9 ggi ll u u ll u L I N 1 pp 11 up gg :gg 7 ' 2 6 i 'T-7 : 1-1 ' 1 5 - - ,E 1- na ' Charters Roehl Webster Trester Gilman Tracy Robb Groth Coffman Gaut 5 Hac Cooke Miller Grummann Spieler Vance Ager Lynch Vogt Wikoff Pechous LeRossignol 3 Noyes Gaylord Powell Diamond K. Mayhew Shackelton Klein Liberman Fee Walter Ohler Goodwin French R. Mayhew Pauley Newens Raugh Seymour Bridges George Morse Miller 2 Mummers : The lblummers have had, as always, a successful year of play-giving. A little sketch, lllannequin and Minnequin, was given by Nyle Spieler and Helen Seymour i ,L at the club's Christmas party. It was repeated at the Mummers assembly, and - 2 was received with much appreciation. The Medicine Show was another interesting playlet presented at the same time. The biggest piece of Work was the three-act play, Captain Brasxboundiv Conversion, by Bernard Shaw, presented February II. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President ...... ............... . . . Carroll Pauley Vice-president . . . ..... Ruth Mayhew Secretary ...... . . .Virginia George Treasurer. . . .... Sam Benbrook Editor ........ Sergeant-at-arms ..................... SECOND SEMESTER . . .Norman Hansen . . . . .Max Miller President ..... ...................... E lizabeth Raugh Vice-president. . .... Burton Bridges Secretary ..... ..Harriett Newens Treasurer. . . .... Helen Seymour Editor ........ .... V erne Fanton Sergeant-at-arms ............ . . .Virginia George : SPONSORS ... lbiiss Elisabeth Wittmann Miss Della Weatherhogg Miss Joey Carter Em ' UCI DEH ll H H ll ll ll H ,ll il IDD - 105 - 1 9 ggi u in 11 in s L E N K S a in in n n EE! 2 6 l L... 'W :i - Rankin Ledwith Lyman Farr Kump Laymon Gant Finke Rider B. Harrison Hager M. Harrison Vance Hartley XVeber - T Card Cooke Benjamin Morse Comstock Willson Peterson Giles Kohn Cugenlieirn Dwiggens Styer Buechner Roth Utterback Roscow Hobbs K. Mayhew Grummann ft 2 The Orpheons The Orpheons are the acknowledged leaders of musical activity in Lincoln high school. Orpheons participate in assemblies, in the mid-year concert, in the y annual opera, and in the state music contest. This year the club helped to advertise , and support the Kansas City Little Symphony Orchestra concerts, which are a new : attraction in Linc0ln's musical world. Try-outs are held twice each semester. They may consist of a musical reading or a vocal, instrumental, or dancing solo. Members of the band, the orchestra or the q glee clubs are eligible to Orpheons without try-out. At the meetings programs by - y members or alumni are given and events of musical interest are discussed. l F - In December the club also gave a successful masquerade party. QU EIU EIU! U is H ll JI tl H IV ll HJE1 - 106- l y .- 1 9 ggi in n in u 1 L- I N KS n ll n ,su u IEE 2 6 ' 2 E I1 l - . Cant C. Probasco Goodwin Sain French Roedcr McMillen Robb J- Ayers Hitchcock Hager Hughes Coffman Anderson XVillis Cochran Tyler A I Pauley Giesler Roberts Diamond Charleson NVestover Buhrman Pringle Reddick Roehl Hac Geschwender Cliampe Pierce Smith Neely H.P1'Obasco Utterback McAnulty : OFFICERS 3 FIRST SEMESTER i President ..... .............. . . .Audrey Utterback U Vice-president. . . Florence Lee Hobbs Secretary .... ...... L illian Roth Treasurer . . . . .Alice Roscow Editor. . . . . .Jane Everett SECOND SEMESTER President .... ................ .... B u rke Smith Vice-president .... Ardeth Pierce 2 Secretary .... ...... A leen Neely Treasurer . . . . .Herbert Probasco , Editor . . .Audrey Utterback l L SPONSORS 2 Miss Lucy Haywood Mrs. Elizabeth Griffith Mr. H. O. Ferguson Em no DEH la tu Il ll ul Il If Il ci YEIEI -107- 19 ggi rs use nm nr 4 I- I N KS n u' own so u IEE '76 .4 l Whitman Miller Utterback Hugllart Vance Hatch Collins Elwood Andrews Leclwith Branson Buol Sears Pillard Kissler Keefer Mintken Lieberman Cook Proudfit Phillips E. Williams Landis Thorson VVheeler Herzog Richtig Rehtus Hoy : A. Williams Wells Dwiggins Seely Bnhrman Hac Ware Lakeman Morse Ricker Risk Bailey Day Willis Seymour Diesel Harrison Christonulos 3 Stuclent Club of Girl Reserves 2 The student club of Girl Reserves is a high school branch of the Y. W. C. A. Any sophomore, junior, or senior girl may become a member. Two very attractive meetings this year were the Christmas candle service and the world friendship meeting. At the latter Miss Frances Drake told about the ' Girl Reserves in South America. February I7 the girls were guests at a banquet held at the Hi-Y club-house. Four Lincoln girls attended the conference for the Girl Reserves of five states, which was held at Okoboji, Iowa, June I9-29, 1925. The club sponsored : mother and daughter night, December Il, and gave a fall party for all the girls of the high school. The girls have also done much work and service among poor families. gg ll ll ll ll ll H ll il if lgg -l08- 19 ETSI rl sa no in ,i L, 1 216145 has in fa in .gm Peterson Jenkins Kohler Rankin Carson Barnard Jackson Bivins Finke Irench V.VVillis Reusch DeVore Strublxe Gillespie Smith Ducker King XVikoFf Sain Mc Xnulty Fleetwood H. VVillis Bieberstein Hughes Ridnour VVestover Blunk Tebhetts Ixrmball Gadd Ixlem Anderson Ilallstrom Eastham Ames Ireland Scott Buechner Baker Roberts President ..... Vice-president . . Secretary ...... Treasurer. . . Conference . . Social ...... Publicity. . . Program. . . Service .... President ..... Vice-president. . . Treasurer .... Secretary . . . Program. . . Conference. . . Social ..... Publicity. . . Service . . . Ring. . . M rs. Bernice Tebbetts OFFICERS 1925-1926 1926-1927 SPONSORS . . . .Margaret Ames Della Byrd Eastham . . .Hazel Buechner Margaret Hallstrom . . . . . .Phyllis Ireland . .Virginia Anderson . . . . . .Helen Scott . .Malinda Keller . . . .Verna Klein . . .Lois Dwiggins . . .Mildred Dole . .Rachel Branson . . .Dorothy Jackson . .Esther Gaylord . . . .Lucile Ledwith . . .Helen McAnulty .Bernice Lieberman ..Genevieve Brehm .Elizabeth Williams Miss Grace Stuff Miss Goldie Applegate -1 UD UCI' il ll il Mila, , il ...U ,WU ll ll ICM.: -- 109 - 1 9 ggi u an u u Q L. I N KS 1 u an u u .S -nag 26 Olson Hoy Peterson Ramsey XVl1innery Larson Moon Jones Rehtus Gary L Haldermau Lamb Miss Farman Martz Miss VVittie Smack Bastron Kern Round Table 1 Girls of the normal training department are eligible to the Round Table. The club was first organized in 1913, under the name of Busy Bees. Later it was called VV. W. W. from the club motto, What is worth Whilef' After that came its present name. A sincere feeling of friendliness and cooperation has survived all the : changes in name. Try-outs are based upon the applicant's ability to tell a story of a sort interesting to small children. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER - President ....... ............... . . .Lenora Peterson ' Vice-president . . . ..... Ruth lVIoon Secretary .,.. ..... R uth Jones Treasurer .... ...... M yrna Smack Editor ........... ........... D ella Hoy 3 Sergeant-at-arms .... .... T helma Edmondson SECOND SEMESTER President ..... ................... .... N e llie Martz Vice-president. . . .... Myrna Smack T Secretary ..... . . .Olinda Bastron Treasurer . . . ..... Vera Lamb Editor .......... . . .Alice Melton Sergeant-at-arms .... . . .Estella Kern .1 SPONSORS Miss Ella C. Wittie lVIiss Belle Farman En DEH u as ll Il Il Il I1 Il -110- F 5 UE: nn 1 9 SS: u ua it ll 1 L 1 EQ K S no an in 1, 1, :gg . 6 - l Gilman Roehl Alexander Dowling W'aldron Hestbeck LeRossignol Clapp Ferguson Gillespie Shackelton Barnard Hutchinson Reed Leclwith Hac l: Day Richardson Bancroft Hughes Gaylord Vance King Ducker Cllampe -1 Writers Club 1 The past year has been a pleasant one for the members of the writers club. Three plays were written, several especially interesting meetings were held, and a picnic was enjoyed in the spring. Melvin VanDenbark, whose Two PVomen of Hog Back Ridge was judged among the best short stories of 1924, gave a talk on ' short story writing at one meeting. Another meeting was devoted to the reading : of alumni manuscripts. Requirements for entrance to the Writers club are completion of English IV, and presentation of a manuscript which has the recommendation of an English teacher. .. The manuscript committee then votes upon those submitted. .. President ....... Vice-president ...... OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Secretary-treasurer. . . . . Manuscript committee . . . . . Editor .......... Historian . . . President ...... SECOND S EMESTER Vice-president ....... . . SCCI'Ct2lI'y-tI'C2lSUl'CI' Manuscrfpt committee. . . . . . Editor .......... . . . .Ruth Moon . . .Frank Roehl . . . . .Kathryn Reed ..Esther Gaylord Hubert Alexander i ' ' ' ' ' . .Helen Gillespie ..Esther Gaylord .Richard Waldron .....Nedra King . . . .Ruth Barnard Hubert Alexander Historian . . . ......... .... H elen Gillespie SPONSOR Miss Sarah T. Muir ml: Un DEM it in nl in on ai u n u IDD -111- 5 .. EQ E31 ll H 11 in 1 L I N KS n mi in ia ua 'IEE 'l 26 ' i-Q L- ... -I - i l 'T IQ Dumnan Miller Ridnour Stein Brownheld Rathburn Perry : ' Majors Richtig Pringle Van Sickle Baumgart Tyler Cocklin Lange Sartor Righter Miss Dettmann Flansburg Harrison Martin Hallett 3 Misehnick V. VVillis Robb Fee Groth H. VVillis Nelson Geschwender Becker q i -i -, Zoology Club The zoology club was organized in the spring of 1924. Its purpose is to Q carry on a more extensive study of animal life than is possible during class time. .. This is accomplished by means of talks and discussions at meetings. Field trips 1 are often taken, when the members of the club gather to study unusual specimens. l President ..... Vice-president . . Secretary ...... Treasurer. . . Editor ........ Sergeant-at-arms .... OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND S EMESTER .Wendell Groth ..Robert Brown . .Fred Easterday . . .Russell Beers Ruth Brownfield . . .Arthur Perry President ..... ................ . . .Wendell Groth Vice-president . . . . .Gretchen Fee Secretary ...... . . . Harry Becker Treasurer. . . .Virginia Willis Editor ........ . .Harriet Willis N Sergeant-at-arms .... . . .Leonard Nelson 4 fi SPONSOR Miss Adelheit Dettmann ED W UE1 CIE!! 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Mayhew Mnnsell Decker Raugh Buechner French l1 G11-ls Glee Club L: 1 tl Nearly every girl in Lincoln high school has at some time aspired to become a N member of the glee club, so unusually popular is this organization. Membership IH if the club spells hard work and plenty of it, but also much fun and enjoyment. This J ear the irls have a eared on a number of occasions. At the Lieurance concert, ' y n g a n . 7 ' the girls sang three Indian selections, Wunzz, Sanzoweno, and By the Waters of ' Minnetonka. The girls also sang a group of songs for the state teachers association and for mother and daughter night. fy The boys and girls glee clubs meet together once a week during the first H semester, and form the advanced chorus. Together they presented programs at the 5 commencement exercises and at an assembly at Twenty-sixth and O street junior 1 high. Q' The cantata, The Rose Maiden, was presented at the mid-year concert by the L glee clubs assisted by alumni soloists. The Messizzh was sung at the Christmas F assembly. This beautiful and impressive oratorio was repeated as a vesper concert the Sunday following Christmas. OFFICERS U il FIRST SEMESTER I President . ........ ..................... H ilda Ullstrom if Secretary-treasurer. . . . . .Della Byrd Eastham Editor .......... ........... R uth Colton X ' . . - . gf Librarians. . . . . . lvlrgmm George , ! I 2Dorothy Gould Austin SECOND SEMESTER President . .......................... .... R uth Mayhewv if Secretary-treasurer . . . ..... Aldine Munsell ll Editor .......... . . .Florence Lee Hobbs Librarian . . .... Elizabeth Raugh 1. UH 53 .gi 3. 1IZ'.1'f:3 7I'I1IQfIlfif.3i1'.fQ.'.T.1'1::I CIf.ifl1Qff3Ii1fl',i 5.11372 1T:f':.:::ii: fiiiijglgi ..g1:fi:::TJ if -114- .J ri, '1 I i 1 4 1 . I EEN F ace E E . irq' is iii: L i N 3 QC.- ii.. S lsL,,,,-,-,.j43I1 digg li I I -gg i ll V H , 1' i i l l l , l. .. V - Ni .. U Vi i 1 P F H J u fl 5 l li Travis Blanchard Coifman Goodwin Robb Spangler i A Roehl McCoy Hahn ' Congdon Mr. Ferguson Sharp Johnson Ferguson l Prawl Roecler A. Danielson Buechner Tyler Champe R. Danielson V li l I Boys Glee Club A i ir ' l 1 Lincoln high school is especially proud of its glee clubs. Although few organiza- 1 t'onS are oftener called upon to perform, they always live up to expectations, and - enhance the beauty of any program on which they appear. Much of the success of the, glee clubs must be attributed to the untiring efforts 1 and enthusiasm of the director, Mr. H. O. Ferguson. During the nine years he , has been supervisor, Mr. Ferguson has made notable achievement in arousing musical interest and appreciation in Lincoln schools. ' , L. L f The boys glee club gave a group of songs for assembly. and also sang at the 1 commencement exercises, the mid-year concert, and the Christmas assembly. i During the second semester the boys and girls glee club combine to work on 1' the opera, an event eagerly looked forward to by the whole student body of Lincoln 5 high school. In F 1 l OFFICERS 3 .l ll 1 FIRST SEMESTER X 3 President ......... ........ ....... . . .Earle lVIclVIunn l i X Secretary-treasurer. . . . . .Louis Holmes 1 f, 1 Librarian ......... . . .Myron Bloom ' T gi Editor .... .................. . . .Eugene Robb ' i Q SECOND SEMESTER E ' President ......... ................ . . .Ralph Buechner 3 5 ' Secretary-treasurer. . . . . .Laurence Tyler X X l . . ' 3 F- Librarians ....... . . . lAl1an Champe f-1 3 lN1cholas Sharp My i Editor .... .... C arroll Wintersteen i ' a l' I l LI l 1 1113 77 57171323 :. ..-..,.....,,. E - . . WITZTI Zimiiiiiti S1133 Liffj VTIZTTT i 1:13 Lit: 'ff'.,Q'..ff: :.Q,:iQ1ii3.iZ:1 5:21:13 Lf? Ill -115- l 9 ggi ll an T si .11 or L I N KS iowa in up ll s IEE 26 .t ,, .1 L. V 2 Sclmitter Seely Mathery Clarke Sanders Pine Park Sibley XVare 1 Hyland Jasper XVikoiT Hager Hageman Bivins Stednitz Harrison Mickey XVerscl1ky l.. ' Sain Hyde Lyman XVilder McHugh Pringle 1hI1'S.Gl'iH:ltl1 Ridnour Bryant Ziegler Ferguson ff Kohler Gadd Bickford Rider Neely Smith .Xylswortli Liebliart Utterback Cochran l 4 lg ,- .. r l l Girls JUIITOI' lee L' This semester the girls junior glee club was under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth - 1 -T - Hamann Griffith. This club is organized during the second semester only, when the senior glee clubs combine to work on the opera. W The fact that in 1925 the junior glee club Won first place in the state contest, I when competing with advanced glee clubs, shows the grade of work done by this l 1 organization. This year the junior glee club of forty-five members is exceptionally J good, especially in sight reading. As more try out each year, it is possible to choose -1 only the very best Voices, and thus raise the standard. 'r l This semester the girls presented the beautiful Cantata, The Three Springs, by i Paul Bliss, in an assembly, and sang a group of songs for the Orpheons assembly, April 7. 'M OFFICERS Ff President .......... .... A leen Neely , Secretary-treasurer. . . ....... Betty Rider , 5, Editor . . Q ....... . . .Bernice Aylsworth ll L-b - , g ' U ' ' ' .jMargaret Smith ' I ramms iDorothy Bickford tm fm UU! ' 'iff i 'j 2ii,,,, 'i'iip1,Ii' , ,,., ' ia 'nag ,, ug , ,, W' gli' ll ' ' 'U gg -116- n l-' .-, T-' - .- I 9 gg! run ni fl u 1 L I N KS 5 u -JL .Ji ni s Eg T 1 9 5 rf L l 7' .. W i 3. ' 2: A. Novacek Frolich Borgeus Paine Bose Nelson ,: Smith Kier Ricketts Bridges Yorty Hines Robinson Lx MeNerney Munger Zane Fifer Boomer Beaumont Carr Spieler Tl , T Boys JUIIIOI' GIGS .Z It is unusual for a high school to have enough boy singers to Warrant the main- L tenance of two boys glee clubs. Six years ago the number of try-outs for the girls glee club was so great that the girls junior glee club was organized. Three years ago the number of boys entering was suliieient to form a boys junior glee club. 1. Although this club is a comparatively new one, under the instruction of llflr. N Ferguson it is making rapid progress and has become one of the important organiza- -I tions of L'ncoln high school. X This year there are twenty-eight members. The boys meet alone one day of ' 2 the week and with the girls junior gllee club one day, forming the junior advan:ed fl chorus, under the supervision of Mrs. Griflith. This is the first year a junior advanced , , chorus has been attempted, but so far it has been a success, and achievements of high rank are expected in the future. T OFFICERS A President ....... . . .Meredith Boomer ' Secretary-treasurer. . . . . .Allen Beaumont SDon Carr Librarians .... . . . 2 lRobert Zane if ' Editor .... .. .Clifford Fifer Em 3 mmf ll H ,Jr iJL- '11 an lx... jr' if 'ISS ..,117 .. Ll f 1 l l E l3QEjL1,..Q...2 TlC, j Wwigg ,,,,,7,lL 'll 1 5 N K S Voir W 5, gpm, 77741177777 IEE L , il . , Y Ll .J eg - l it , . l i Q L i . I ' l I ' ll i H ,. l il 5 l Ll Q l 5' ll l. l l Ll -. 1 l 1 W ,, , l First Violin Second Violin 'Cello Clarifmt Cornet Baritone ' l 'I Fleetwood ,lohnston Beyette Prolxasco Johnson Gam H l l Bancroft Cook Newens L. Hitchcock Kifhn jqljm ' l 'l 21151 ' n Sickle Vgochreiter gorgens Smith R, Ielilghcoqk , it -c mcnler a ei' io zz ierce f-, , , - Fi VViSlxuoxx' llalllerg Vfaite Flute l'Q?'1lff5Lf, , Tjggfggllg 2 E! Witte La May Ellermeyer Tyler -X yew I D A Q ix Hummel XVillis McClfllan Peterson A A y i lffuiil . ' li Ilac hvllllllilll Pauley Oboe li'I'L'1!L'l1 Horn - mime' 1 I Aure Slriug Bass Plainouflon Robb Piano 1 l Sihley Rnecler Bassoon Cevliarfl lftterback 1 4 Matzner Stauffer Miles Swartz lzlliot Q Chapple T1 i i The Advanced Orchestra y . l L, The work of the Lincoln high school advanced orchestra is the culmination of 1 l the orchestral work of the public schools. lVIost of its members have belonged to ' V grade school and junior high school orchestras, and after attaining an adequate ' ,y de ree of musicianshi have been admitted to the advanced orchestra. lts excellence s g p Q v Q n ' is the result not only of the musical ability and well-rounded experience of its members, I but also of what their leader, Mr. Righter, calls their one-hundred per cent de- : 1 l 1' zlabilityw. . il pen - il Lincoln ln h school ma' consider ltself fortunate in havin' for the director , ll . g . . 5 . 3 . of its orchestra a musician of such fine caliber as Sir. C. B. Righter, Jr. lt is U throu h his efforts that the orchestra has become one of which Lincoln hi h school is : 1 l ll g W rightfully proud. 1. During the first semester the orchestra presented a program for the state teach- G ers association, and played at the commencement exercises and the mid-year concert. 'l An assembly program in three parts was given by the orchestra llflarch 17. The :il .X lirst part included selections from The Fortune Teller, by Victor Herbert, and the l i Adogietto and Minzietto from L'flrlesiwzne suite, by Bizet. The second part was a l short demonstration of the various instruments. The overture lllornin , Noon and v 1 1 g fl Ni lzt zzz Vmzzna, bv Suppe and fflndontino, bf Lamere, concluded the rovram. - -I .fl . a l P is T Q Players selected from this body made up the orchestra for the opera, and for ll the lllessialz, which was given both in assembly and as a vesper concert. J , DU UQ fIJUFiT ' ' 15.11 o it Tvll ,ll ll tit.: ' , il. 11 'if IUC -IIS- l Al' ggi' V if Qi.- ,,,, ,AED L- S N S L1 Wu -11, ir'r' S . 2 5 ,1 i I ,l i 1 V U - Q - l I i F -1 1 l . 1 , W 1 1 il i A i i i W H i ' 1 .1 A VS 5 5 W , 'f , N Schneider Felton .Xyers XVynkoop 'P'2lL1lQifl HltCllCOCk Roeder ii johnson Smith Simmons Kiffin Landegren Champe Browhtield Robb Gerhard Sherwood Swartz ,i H , l i 1 I D. Schuyler Soukup Carter I. Schuyler Barber Mr. Righter Erck Borgens Probasco Gant A. Novacek i 4 Miles V. Novacek Tyler Plainoudon DeVrienrlt.i,.Collins Pierce Colton Ferguson Camp T il 5 Li The Band , 1 V I Probably there is no organization in Lincoln high school better known and , appreciated than the band. ln the fall the band adds enthusiasm to the football Q games and the athletic assemblies and rallies. This year, besides playing for the i F1 . -v 1 home games, the band went to Gmaha for the Lincoln-Omaha Tech game and also g N played at two of the university games. ln October the boys presented a program i , for the Pathtinders club at the Chamber of Commerce. November II, they led the , Armistice day parade. ' This year considerable individual progress has been made. Mr. Righter's .Q ' knowledge of so many musical instruments enables him to train his band so thoroughly 3 Q as to raise it to an almost professional standard. 1 More compositions of standard grade have been studied than in former years: 1 H among them the Raymond overture, Thomasg three dances from Henry VIII, Germany il Orpheus overture, Offenbach, i7iTIZ7'ifIl7lf1 selection, Wallaceg and Pique Danze over- ' , turerby Suppe. i 1' OFFICERS Q Carroll Pauley . . ............ .... C aptain N Allan Champe . . . . .... . .Adjutant 4 lylyron Johnson. .. .... First Lieutenant -L Fl George Gant . , . .... Second Lieutenant A 4 Paul Collins. . . ..... First Sergeant Thi' U Elllll '11 ll U :Jr ,gi n 11' Q1 it img --119- 19 s sr umm ggi u n u ILL! L- I IZJGKS w H u u an A Preparatory Orchestra The preparatory orchestra is a stepping-stone to the band and the advanced orchestra. lt was organized to give students who were not quite ready for advanced work a chance to improve and to receive the necessary training in orchestral music. This year, with an enrollment of fifty, it is larger and more ambitious than ever before. Several members of the preparatory orchestra are qualified to enter the advanced organization, but are unable to do so because there are no vacancies. The preparatory orchestra made its first public appearance in December, at the teachers reception at the Chamber of Commerce. Members of this orchestra also made up the theater orchestra for the second semester. This is the first time in the history of the preparatory orchestra that this work has been attempted, but because of the increased individual ability of the students, in all probability the members of the theater orchestra will hereafter be chosen from the preparatory orchestra. Mid-Year Concert The ninth annual' mid-year concert, presented January 15, was perhaps one of the most enjoyable ever given at Lincoln high school. The advanced orchestra opened the program with Widor's Serenade. Von Weber's difficult overture, Der Freisehuetz, was played with a skill in phrasing and technique worthy of a more mature organization. Two selections from L'zfrlesienne suite, by Bizet, were next played, the Minuetto and the Adzzgietto. Gertrude Gier- mann, '26, violinist, played the Adagietto, accompanied by the orchestra. This most effective and beautiful number won much applause. The second part of the concert, a cantata, The Rose flflaiden, by Frederic Cowen, was beautifully performed by the glee clubs and chosen members of the chorus classes, assisted by the theater orchestra. The soloists were Blanche Martz, soprano, Marian Sylvester, contraltog Earle McMunn, tenor, and Joe Zimmerman, baritone. Beth Miller and Verna Trine accompanied. The chorus, 'Tis Thy Wedding Illorning, and duet, I Know zz Rosebud Shining, were especially well received. I State Music Contest For the third consecutive year Lincoln has won the grand trophy in the state music contest. The beautiful silver loving cup, given by the Chamber of Commerce, is now the permanent property of the school. Lincoln this year won 'a total of forty- four points. Omaha Central ranked second with a score of twenty-eight points. Lincoln entered seven events, scoring first in orchestra, band, mixed chorus, piano solo, violin solo, and flute solo, and taking second place in 'cello solo. The individual contestants were Ardeth Pierce, piano, Gladys Beyette, 'cellog Abraham Hill, violing and Laurence Tyler, flute. The state music contests, now held regularly, were first organized in 1924. It was thought that these contests would further musical interest and promote high standards of musicianship in high schools. They have proved to be of even greater value than was at first expected. Besides hearing and seeing the Work of other schools, the students profit by the criticisms of the iudges. Scholarships are awarded to the individual contestants winning first place, and silver cups are given to successful groups. Fifteen schools entered' the first contest in IQ24j this year sixty-eight towns competed. Mr. Adrian Newens, of the University School of Music, presented the Sinfonia trophy to Hebron Academy, which won the highest number of points in Class B. Former Governor S. R. McKelvie presented the grand trophy to Lincoln. The judges were Mr. Joseph Maddy of Ann Arbor, Michgang Miss Margaret Streeter of Camden, New Jerseyg and Mr. Stanley Deacon of Kansas City, Nlissouri. DEI CID! fl JI U ll II ll H il li IDU -120- 5 Yi V i UDL iiwsw-, i a,---....ri if . L I N KS neat, 1111, - ..1l ,c:-..1L.,-,.., HSE L2 6 The Chocolate Soldier The Chocolate Soldier, presented May 28 and 29, is the ninth annual opera l given by the glee clubs under the direction of Mr. H. 0. Ferguson. The scene of the opera is laid in Bulgaria in the year 1885, while Servia and w Bulgaria are at war. It is a time of great excitement. The family of Colonel Popoff of the Bulgarian army, consisting of Popoff's daughter Nadina, his niece Mascha, and T his wife Aurelia, are concealed in their home, fearful of the approaching conflict. Bumerli, a young Swiss oflicer attached to the commissary department of the l Servian forces, is attacked by a Bulgarian patrol, whom he eludes by climbing into If Nadina's boudoir. His suave manners and quick wit compel Nadina's admiration, and she conceals him. Later Bumerli, who has engaged in this flirtation with Nadina to save his life, falls in love with her. The love affairs of Nadina and Bumerli and of Nlascha and Alexius furnish the sentiment of the opera. A comic situation develops when Bumerli returns Colonel Popoffls coat, in which I, he had made his escape. The discovery of the photographs of three women in iF it gives rise to unusually humorous complications. 1, y THE CAST ' L4 s. Nadina, daughter of Col. Popoff ......... ...Doris Powell V' 5 Aurelia,vvife of Col. Popoff ............. ...... R oma Ridnour Mascha, Aurelia's cousin ..............,... Augusta French 1 1 Y Bumerli, lieutenant in the Servian army ..... ..... R ichard Travis ' Massakroff, captain in the Bulgarian army .... ..... L aurence Tyler ,,, -- Stephan, servant of Col. Popoff ................. ..... E ugene Robb l- Louka, servant of Col. Popoff ....................... Hilda Ullstrom 3 ' Alexius Sparidofi, major in the Bulgarian army ........ Frank Roehl g Casimir Popoff, colonel in the Bulgarian army ........ jack Goodwin , , tl l B Soldiers: ' Ll Pepple, Hahn, Buechner, Prawl, Congdon, Blanchard, Roeder, I Koch, Ferguson, A. Danielson, VVintersteen, Essex. ' Dancers: , Spangler, Johnson, Sharp, Champe, R. Danielson, McCoy, Clark, ,Q ,li Jensen, Decker, Ludden, Orr, Asbury, Giesler, Meier. 31 , Pfasaftl rllaidsf Lewis, Geschwender, Zurbrigen, R. Mayhew, K. Mayhew, Lee 1, Hobbs, Hatfield, Dwiggins, Southworth, Jane Mercer, Raugh, H, Buechner, Cunningham, Hochreiter, Newens, George, Mosher, ,Ll Haggerty, Styer, Giles, Gatford, Dillon, Munsell, Wood. 1 l .1 ,- Ki ii if ti gl V Ll 1 UU Elm DDL- ,N-1 We u ' iifiigml. Ln.. . ,GLA 'xt,,,A,., intl -121- 22 WMI! I n umuLi C Q S 4 l QQ? 5235 qs- '-E-I fl E B if W 5 g2 ka 1 it 1 I X E 0 LITERATURE 1 1 1 rg-L - ' il i ' 4 - i 1 1 1 i i ll' 1 .mu--.n-url' In q-fff , ...... .... .annul , , A ?N5L,nnnunnnullilllluu-n..lnullll Y V Ig! If 9? U 'f--:Qing in b Il l f ww. if 2 Q 'J , , u fl! . gf X 1 ,, M V Y 7793 5 ' ,AK A E lllliuillli y K !, 4 .' ,I . 4 p D Y 6 filfslzw t ,l,,,, i , W I N Q. 19 ggi n n u Il 4 L- I N KS n u n n I in :gg 26 Letis Dream It I have never had ten thousand dollars. I may never have it at any one time, so I do not know what I should do if that sum were handed me in a lump. If it were the profits of a stock transaction, I should buy more stock and lose my money. If a Florida real estate deal should enrich me by that amount, I should remove to Miami or Coral Gables oriHollywood-by-the-Sea and soon be a rich man-a second Barney Google, in fact. If I had robbed a bank, I should travel. I think Guatemala is the present residence of many gentlemen of the profession honored by Jesse James, so to Guatemala I should hie, to be free from Sunday blue-laws and extradtion. lf it were a legacy, the will would undoubtedly read: To my dear nephew fit is always a rich uncle who diesj, Morris Anderson, I leave the sum of ten thousand dollars, provided he is married in thirty days. A gift from Henry Ford or John D. Rocke- feller is out of the question. I do not use Standard Oil gasoline in, my Ford. CI would if I had the Ford, though.j Maybe I should win the money in a prize contest. If I did, I should die of heart failure and be unable to use the money. Satan, it isi said, refuses bribes. Buried treasure, you say. But buried treasure, says the law, reverts to the heirs of the one who buried it. Furthermore I lost my rabbit's foot last Winter. Only one means remains. Work! And I hate work! A Oh, let's dream it. Very well. Here is ten thousand dollars in stage money. Presto! Changeo! and it is actual coin of the realm. Now to spend it! I would set aside the sum of two thousand dollars for my university education. With the eight thousand dollars remaining, I would travel. That amount would take me around the world, with a non-stop train through Monte Carlo. I would ski in Switzerland and hunt in India Cfirst assuring myself that the tiger tracks were going in the opposite directionj. I would visit the Eternal City, float in a Venetian gondola, see the Apaches of Paris and of New Mexico, and lose myself in a Lcnflon fog. I would eat sauerkraut in Germany, have an elephant steak in the Kongo. and sample Chinese tea. I would bathe in one of the Turkish baths described by Mark Twain. I would ride in a jinrikisha, on an elephant, as- tride a burro, and perched on a camel. I would be violently seasick. I would be myself! When my eight thousand dollars had gone the way of all good money, I would return, take a university course, and go to work. I shouldn't put that sad ending on this tale, but it is true, too true. -Morris Anderson, '26. Kites They dipped and soared with wings outspread, Like birds. The wind carried them far o'erhead, Like birds. They tugged at the strings on which they swung, One red, one green, With tails outliung. -Martin Aitken, '26. UD il ll il Il il N H H il I --124 - I: UE EIU 19 ggi in u n u u L I N KS 1 in U u n IEE! 2 6 T Hunting Coyotes One bright, cold day in December found me wandering over the fields with only a dog and a rifie for company. A light snow had fallen the night before, and rabbit tracks fl was hunting rabbitsl were easy to find. I was following one unusually plain track when the thought of the rumor I had heard in town the day before came to me. Two Coyotes were traveling south-west across the country. A few days before, they had been seen near Kearney. What an adventure it would be to see those coyotes now! And maybe I should, for if they continued to travel toward the southwest, they would surely pass near by. Suppose I should! It is surprising how the thought overwhelmed me. No, I should not be afraid, even though I had never encountered more dangerous game than rabbits and ducks, both of which I killed frequently. I was sure that I should shoot them as calmly as if they were rabbits. And what a sensation I should arouse! My name would be on everyone's tongue. It might even appear in the weekly paper of our little town! I should receive much praise, for my deed would save many of the farmers' pigs and chickens from the disaster of being eaten by wolves. No longer should I be chided for wandering miles and miles and returning with only a rabbit or now and then a duck. If only this chance would come to mel lVIy trail now crossed a great number of trails. I was puzzling over which way to go when I noticed that my dog had stopped and pricked up his ears. I glanced in the direction he was looking just in time to see two shaggy shapes disappear into a hole in a straw stack. The coyotesln I said aloud. And, grabbing my dog by his collar, I hastened in that direction. After a while I ordered him to stay back, and I cautiously advanced. This was just the chance I had been looking for. I had now almost reached the stack. My gun was half-raised and ready for instant shooting. I crept closer until I reached the straw. Could I hit my mark? I did not know, but I decided to make one great effort. Slowly I edged around the stack until I could see the hole into which they had disappeared. Then I stopped, for I was afraid to go any farther. Suddenly the question of how I was to get them to come out came to me. With it my heart sank. I did not dare to approach any closer, and my slight knowledge of animals told me that I could not scare them into coming into the open. Should I send, my dog in? No, that would be a cowardly thing to dog I would rather lose all the honor of killing those beasts than have my faithful hunter torn and mangled by them. Just then a brighter thought came, to me. I could burn the stack and smoke them out. Yes, here were the matches in my pocket. But nog I had forgotten that I was trespassing over my neighbor's fields, and he would probably resent my burning his stack. But surely he would rather lose the straw than have his barn-yard and others robbed by famished coyotes. A sharp bark from my dog recalled me from my thoughts. Quickly I glanced at the hole. I saw my neighbor's two lanky collies emerging. At one glance the praise of the people, the newspaper article, and all my plans vanished. Later I returned home with but a rabbit, as usual. I said nothing of my adventure, and for the first time I was thankful that dogs could not talk. -Kathleen Black, '26. UU EIU EIU! ll H Il 'IL W! ll I ll Ib , ,JI IEIEI -125- 53 J n ' gl.. ll ., Jr- :L,1 L- I N 5 1 fr li ' M ir' 'ir' riigiig 5 2 as 'fi , . ! I . ' f l 5 ! li , y The Ghost 1n the Haunted House ii E Cne night when playing Run Sheep Run, we happened to stop for breath near i - a deserted house. The house was haunted, we had been toldg therefore we had never X explored it, even in the daytime. We had always avoided it before at night, but being absorbed in the game, we had not noticed where we were running, until the haunted house loomed up before us. . . . . I U For a minute we were taken aback at being so near such a fearsome thing in the E. ff night. Then someone boldly suggested, that we enter and try to find, the ghost, if ' there really was one. Each one, not wishing to be called a coward by his companions, 1 agreed to the suggestion. VVe boldly marched up to the door, which opened with ii groans and creaks when we pushed on it. With pounding hearts and gasping breath F we proceeded on our explorations. The air inside was musty and dry, there was - 1. a feeling of presence somewhere. X We peered suspiciously into a bedroom. There was no one there. The moon- 1, light played among the shadows, casting weird images on the wall. !.i What was that-the rustling noise in the closet? L E the door and look inf' , . H A rat dived into his hole. ' N There wasn,t any ghost in this room. ' 5 Slam! L ! t He had locked us in! We rushed to the door. Ah! it wasnyt locked: the ! draught must have made it slam. 1 fi Let's go upstairs. The ghost might be up there. We've got to see him while 1 L! weyve got the chance. I L 1' 'fBe quiet, and maybe we can catch him! - Q 3 Wehstole up the stairs. l Ug . i I rabbed the bannister just in time: he had a trap door set for us. , ! g s 1 ff It's just a broken step, dummy. Don't make so much no1se.', W 1 Th-th-th-there he is! Q 'fOh, he ainlt either! That's the moon shining on the torn wallpaper. I 5 xyfalh, whegz! T thouglgt was himg' f P at IS t at c ammy ee ing aroun my ace. T: Oh, he's got me! he's got me! Ir! 1 I struck up with my hand: only some cobwebs! I thought surely it was his ' 3 hand. ! X -liminy! Whols crying in there ?', ' '!That's a squeaky hinge on the shutter, fool!', i Tlzud! T Owl He hit me with a crock. Run, fellers, run! 1 And we dashed downstairs and out into the moonlight. 1 What have you got on your cap? Huh! Plaster. A hunk fell off the ceiling and crowned youf' 5 i Let's not go back, said one. .W No, we've had enough. We trooped down the road, leaving the ghost the sole occupant of the haunted house. . if -Louis Etherton, '26. V' V E i I ! l I . mA'AiiZ1i3Z'ii1ii1TiZ t 1 W 't '1'?.'1,i.'11T1i'1i2S1135Ljjjjiijif'-'- 'f M 'j:j311'L'nf,,i3r7g-g -e 13 if -126- ggl - JLe' 1 rr JC: in j N K, 5 i::ir ' -c-,c.ccc:1tc,c ifgrg ' is A' n 3 l ' I I i L! - U P i Pro ress ' UPPY S Q E, Laddie arrived at our house when he was two weeks old-a round, soft, shape- ,l less puppy. He is a white fox terrier, with a black mask and black, erect ears. For in a while he did nothing but sleep and drink warm milk from a babyls bottle. When he tried to walk on the slippery waxed floors his stubby legs shot out from under - him, a trip across the room left him breathless. H r-1 I Laddie also had to learn how to go up and down stairs. Before he mastered . this feat he used to stand for a long time on the brink of that great and terrible l abyss, shifting nervously from one foot to another, now and then lowering a paw L.: - ' tentatively and jerking it back. Sometimes he would get too close to the edge of the step and would bump down the whole flight, with shrill yelps of terror and pain. lf he did not make his descent in this way, Laddie would let himself down i backwards, cautiously, like an old lady getting off a train. He found it easier to climb up the stairs. He ascended by reversing his method of descentg front paws U1 on the step above him, a desperate scratching with his hind legs, and he was up. The family was not allowed to enjoy this pleasant performance for more than a few L days, however, as our dog could soon scamper up and down any stairs, no matter how T steep or narrow the steps. l A little later Laddie discovered how to use his teeth. He put them to work at li 1 l , once, and so received his banishment to the basement and the out-of-doors. He chewed i W nearly two inches off the ends of the rockers of an old chair on the porch, and 2: removed every trace of heel from a pair of shoes left within his reach. Trying as these little activities were, they were a great incentive to tidiness. 1 A The Pup would sit on the porch each afternoon to receive the newspaper. lf it was rolled up, he gnawed the ends off, if it was loose, he tore it into square inch gg X pieces. Somehow sensing our disapproval of this pastime, he evidently came to l the conclusion that we valued newspapers, so each evening he would collect three j or four of them from our neighbors' doorsteps and fetch them home. He performed ' r- .- this service faithfully, and if by chance some wary housewife retrieved her paper be- fore it was too late, Laddie searched diligently around the porch and steps with anxious , , sniffs. He would return several times during the evening to hunt again, never quite giving up, for he is a persevering animal and hates to acknowledge defeat. ,i Laddie is now no longer The Pup. He has forsworn his youthful pranks and l is sedate and dignified, with a decided fondness for-sneaking up on soft beds. The ld neighbors read their papers in peace, not pieces, and our belongings lie about in 5 x their wonted disorder. Laddie's interests are material' now, his character is too 'T ' worldly for the innocent amusements of his childhood. He sits in the sun, eats, goes 1 l to sleep, eats, is pushed outside with a broom, sits in the sun, and goes to sleep again. 9 5 Peace and placidity are his aims. i. . , P' -Catherine Hughes, 26. H l 1 I1 I i 25 ii I ' tiCiti'- 'f't'f2f-':jg':r '.ct ':ifii 'r 'W 'Y W gffTI.iQ,'I11Q,Q.f,1fQ1, 71f W -127- T 1 9 EEN JI If H ll 1 L I N KS I is Il in an 'TEE V' 26 1: Seasons 2 The wind whistles- The wind rages- Leaves stir- Blizzards come- Water rustles. Winter ages. : The Wind blows- The winds sough- : Snow falls- , Flowers bloom- Water freezes. Spring-enough. .1 -Martin Aitken, '26 :vi SIICHCC L 2 . h There are many silences: The embarrassed silence of modestyg The quiet of a farmyard at dusk, Q And the dayis work over, The awed silence on seeing a portrait, Beautiful and picturesque. Then the angry silence after failureg : The repentant moment following a wrong deedg 2 The seldom-interrupted silence of a busy officeg The peace of a happy family Resting after laborg The patriotic moment of our Hag's I: Passing, carried very proudly. The peace of night in a village- No one stirring, all asleepg - The occasional twitter of birds - At dawn of a beautiful spring morning, The forbidding quiet surrounding A lonely hut by the roadsideg The peaceful calm after a heavy storm. gf -Ruth Hammond, '28. : '45 EIU - mm mmf is s u ua n ll u if in if num -128- 'Q 0 EH? Q 74 f ,....,,.,-.W M-. 0-.- .... Y......... -M ,.W H. ,.- ,. 5 I , ,, A ,G ,,w,i,.-,w . -M ,.., ,.-, M-, -ii 114 s-i:-,,, .. -B rewrws, .io F ,-..--.oE1 S fx, x 373 -N3 . U gl i 1 Icebound 1, 4 i- E il il El E l. x I l l L Vi ll Vi l l L, il il m l I l l E , r l rv ll li I I Q l , E 1 I A little New England village with its animosities, gossip, and narrow, bitter life was the scene of Owen Davis' play, presented by the senior class. The part of V Jane Crosby was taken by Genevieve Freeman. George Schmidt had the other lead, li, I , I I the part of Ben Jordan, the black sheep of the family, who is made into a man by , 1 i the responsibility and hard work which Jane imposes on him. The members of the i cast won much appreciation, even outside of high school, for the fine quality of their r acting. l i CAST Henry Jordan ........ ...... ...... R a lph Trester l Nettie, his wife ....................... Katharine Mayhewv X Nettie, her daughter by a former marriage Q5 ..............................Katharyn Grummann Sadie Fellows, a widow, once Sadie Jordan ....... Lucile Hac N I Orin, Sadiels son ,......................... Leonard Cook Ella Jordan, the unmarried sister .......... Blanche Farrens Q Jane Crosby ..................... .... G enevieve Freeman Doctor Curtis. . . ........ Burke Smith l Judge Bradford .... .... H amilton Hatfield Ben Jordan ...... ..... G eorge Schmidt U Hannah .... .... F, lizabeth Morse Jim Jay .... . . .Henry Scheidt li EE Lil ,:::.'I.g.L.-JLgjT i,, rt, ii, 5-1 ig u , ,H ,Sr f' H ,ir ' .JDE -130- 1 fm ggi . HZ ll -5:1 Q- 1 N KS :tai it Lwffrrair L 1 digg T' i L. V l x.. 1 J - I E121 UU 25 P-1 P ,- F L 1 i F7 l . , . M Captaln BraSSbOund S COHVCYSIOH The power of a brilliant smile and a sweet-spoken Howd,yedo is the keynote of Bernard Shaw's Captain Bra.vsbound's Conversion, presented by the Mummers February 12. Lady Cicely WayneHete, played by Evelyn Wood, is serene and V confident always-while kept a prisoner in a wild Moorish castle by a bandit, while faced with capture by an Arabian sheik, and while manoeuvering tol secure Captain i Brassbound's acquittal from court-martial. George Tracy took the part of the vindictive Captain Brassbound, smuggler : and leader of a cut-throat crew. Although he is a domineering leader of men, the captain is overwhelmed- by Lady Cicely's subtle management, and not only is per- suaded to give up his cherished revenge on Sir Howard Hallam, his uncle and Lady Cicely's brother-in-law, but abandons his whole bitter philosophy of life, and starts i over, followed by his faithful though uncomprehending crew. F La Selle Gilman, as Felix Drinkwater, had another difficult part. His repro- i duction of the speech and mannerisms of that volatile little cockney was convincing and entertaining. i Other members of the cast were: 3 Rankin, the missionary .... ..... M ax Miller ' Hassan ............... . . .Wendell Groth Sir Howard Hallam .... ...... F rank Roehl Marzo ....... .Abraham Hill : Redbrooke ......... . . .Verne Fanton i Johnson ..... Clinton Ridgell Osman ....... .Ralph Trester i Sidi el Assif. .. .... Burke Smith it The Cadi ..... .Jack Goodwin Fl Captain Kearney. . . .... Vern Nelson Dill I Jr ,.-.n - Mn ,ji W, ,.ll Erie 1 9 ggi ia xi is in 4 L I N KS I an nn ll an Eg i 26 ' I 1 V F TT I : .L It P L- .. Cappy Ricks 4- ... 4 P A battle of wits between a millionaire and a pauper, which the poor man wins, was staged by the juniors for their class play. The struggle between the tyrannical old Cappy Ricks and the enterprising Matt Peasley provided entertainment for two crowded houses. The meek-souled Skinner, Cappy's business manager, and the un- quenchable Cecil Pericles Barnard, the offspring of an old friend of Cappy's, provided hilarious comedy. 1 1: :i :J - V' CAST l Ellen Murray' .... ......... ...... M a ry Beard 3 A John Skinner .... . . .Richard Ferguson Alden P. Ricks .... ..... P Iarold Robb 3 Edward Singleton ...... ...Holmes Congdon ' Cecil Pericles Barnard .... ...... I ames Stone Matt Peasley .......... .... G eorge Barber 5 I Aunt Lucy Ricks. . . . . .Esther Gaylord l Maid ............ ...... E dna Reed Brookfield . . . . . .Edward Melker p p LJ Q.. UU - UD UU! , f .JI ii.4l.lLT,, ' il ll all ll I! Tl ,,,, , 11 lE1CJ --132-, , l IJ mmf ai, it e e mr' uma L 1 N KS LT:1tfTfT:Jr'-l '1rifi 'iQ31M' Joy Night The second annual joy night was the most hilarious of all the performances given this year. Two of the largest audiences that ever attended a Lincoln high school production witnessed the entertainment, which was presented April 23 and 24. A prologue, The Long and the Short of It, by Donald Renner, six feet tall, and Victor Wink, four feet, opened the program. They cracked jokes and discussed the evening's program. The first numberiwas a one-act sketch, Fowl Play, which revealed a nerve-rack- ing hour in the lives of an impecunious novelist and his wife. They appropriated a chicken which had been delivered by mistake at their apartment, and then found themselves forced to entertain the rightful owner of the fowl at dinner. The student club presented a grand opera, the scene of which was in a burning apartment house. The characters and chorus, instead of making their escape at once, as any people but opera types would do, remained amid the smoke and flames, singing about the dreadful danger and the need for immediate departure, but not going. Students always enjoy seeing their dignihed instructors unbend, and consequently the audience was much entertained at the chorus of pedagogues who gave two song hits. The teachers were arrayed in a variety of striking costumesg shrieks of mirth greeted the discovery of each familiar member of the faculty. llfliss Alma Swanson starred as the flapper, with suspenders, short skirt, and swagger st'ck. The home msmanagement class presented d Kitchen Nightmare. A cheerful young housewife makes a sponge cake with a bath sponge as the principal ingredient, and puts on roller skates to aid her progress around her kitchen. The G. A. A. demonstrated the various activities of the club in an act called The fllarclz of the Sports. Tennis, track, dancing, hiking, and other activitfes were demonstrated in pantomine. T The Versatile quartet, Ardeth Pierce, Beth Miller, Abraham Hill, and Jack Goodwin, gave a group of vocal and instrumental numbers. The writers club act was located in a movie lot. 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Elfvfff I !fVDffldAl. 25' -135- r tl:ict?:1i::3EgT .lTZ:::L1: ju 2 N K S .Qi'Ji:lg.,..-..,-,.:.11g1:ir:1....1gEl i I r I i .I li n-, rr ,i 'i I l i i Q llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Il l Q fl 5 v ' A s A 1 is A A f l R, , IR 2 Qi llllllllilllll Illll lllllllllllll llllllll llllllllllllllllll llllllllll lllllllllllll llIllllllllllllllllllllllllll 5 A CCCCCCCCCCCC3i3CCCCC3fCK3Kt A I l'Football Champions of Nebraskal' was the title bestowed upon the Lincoln gridmen, after they had Finished the most successful season in the history of Lincoln i high school. The team held undisputed claim to the championship, Coach Browne's l men had won ten consecutive games, and totaled 377 points to their opponents' 19. i ln the first game of the season Lincoln easily won from Creighton Prep, by a N count of 42-O. The backfield aces, Witte, McBride, and Packer, were the most con- I sistent ground-gainers for the Red and Black. Fuxa was the outstanding player for the Blue Jays. Even though a muddy field hampered play, the Lincoln team displayed LN a fine brand of football in the opening tussle. f Hastings next journeyed to Lincoln, and received a sound drubbing to the tune ' of 53-O. Like Creighton Prep, the Hastings youths were unable to penetrate the Lincoln defense, while the Red and Black offense was working superbly, the backfield U, men scoring almost at will. Witte and lWcBride were the outstanding players in this skirmish. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Coach Browne sent in an entirely i new team. 1 The closest game of the season was staged at York, where Brownfe's leather luggers were hard pressed to take the long end of a IO-6 count. Fisher snared a pass L for the winning touchdown, after York had taken the lead with a touchdown by Friel. York had been pointingvfor this game, and put up a great battle in an effort to T r mar the Links record. r Three hundred loyal fans accompanied the Lincoln team to the Omaha Tech game, where the Links gained ample revenge for the defeat handed them in the '24 season by trouncing the Techsters I6-6. McBride carved his name in the hall of fame when he place-kicked the ball for ten of Lincoln's points, three field goals Q and one try for point. A twenty-five yard pass, via the Witte-to-Fisher route, ac- . counted- for the other six points. Captain Prerost scored Tech's only counter through lg a line plunge. E Beatrice furnished little opposition to the championship-bound Links, and the Yellow team was blanked 4.7-O. The Gage county youths chalked up one .first down, 1 while Lincoln was making fifteen. 'As before, Witte and lVIcBride were the scoring stars, each crossing thegoal line three times. The reserves were used a great part ' of the game. . i The Omaha Central gridders, accompanied by two hundred rooters, next travelled to Lincoln, full of fight and determined to stop the Red and Black winning F streak. The Centralites displayed a good brand of football, but the Witte-McBride combination proved too strong to be halted, and the Lincoln gridders took the long end of a 21-0 count. E V L --iLflL.i1f-Q,fIj'.. ,, .f'1-jf ',g::1Z1V 'TLgiirT H Li'T IIF 1'f TTi5ri1T: n 'T UTl- 3gg -136- l 9 SEM u If u u I L- I N KS I ll u ri n :EE 76 ' About the busiest man at the St. Joe Central game was the score keeper, Lincoln copped the honors of the track meet, 71-O. The St. Joe aggregation, while showing a clean-cut brand of football, was outplayed as well as outweighed. The reserves were given a good work-out in the scoring fest, the Links counting more points in this game than in any other of the season. Unexpected strength and stubbornness were shown by the Grand Island clan, the Third City huskies succumbed after displaying the best defensive tactics shown against the Links. It was a fierce battle, and hard-earned by the Brownies, who counted seventeen points, shutting out the Islanders. Lincoln plays Havelock was the verdict of the Nebraska Athletic Association, as Lincoln, North Platte and Havelock had clean slates for the season. The Lincoln- Havelock fray was played on Ballard Field at Havelock. While managing to remain unbeaten during the season, the Havelockians proved no match for 'the red-jerseyed ball luggers, who showed the suburbanites some rudiments of football, and incidentally rolled up a 53-O count. Witte and McBride ran wild, While George Miller, shifty quarterback, was the outstanding shoptown player. By virtue of winning the western Nebraska championship, North Platte was scheduled to clash with the undefeated Links. The Nebraska Athletic Board arranged to have the game played in the Husker memorial stadium. In spite of a biting wind and disagreeable weather, a fair crowd of fans turned out to view the Red and Black team in the last game of the season. In the first few minutes of play, after a blocked punt and a pass had carried the ball close to the goal line, Morris of North Platte scored. After spotting the Platters seven points, the Lincolnites started a drive which resulted in touchdown after touchdown and a final of 47-7. In the championship games, Lincoln scored an even 100 points to her opponents' 7. The Links won the ,25 championship by a larger margin than any ever registered in Nebraska. THE SCORES OF THE SEASON October 3 ........ Lincoln. . . . . Creighton Prep. . . . . . October IO ....... Lincoln. . . . . Hastings . . . . . October I7 ....... Lincoln. . . . . York . . . . . . . . October 24 ....... Lincoln. . . . . Omaha Tech. . 3 October 31 ....... Lincoln. . .. . . Beatrice . . . . . November 7 ...... Lincoln. . . . . Omaha Central. . . . . . November I4 ..... Lincoln St. Joe Central ...... Q November 21 ..... Lincoln Grand Island.. J November 28 ..... Lincoln. . . . . Havelock . . . . December 5 ....... Lincoln North Platte .. Total .... L EICI UU II U ll II Il 'll ll Il i.. .li T' min mu QU QE l I 'I l It l L. E IJ l'l ,I ll J T fl LJ -. l CID UDV ' 13 I 1 in rn u I L, I N K, S rite ut... Q -v I ll WAYNE ALVORD, TACKLE Curly, on account of his bulk and vim, proved to be a strong pillar in the impenetrable line of the Links. He went out at mid-year. CLAUDE AUSTIN, rfACKLE Austy was a dependable lines- man, and played a good steady game. He will return. HARVEY BAUER, CENTER AND CAPTAIN Harve proved a fine captain. His steady and brilliant playing won him a name as all-state center. He will be here next fall. GLEN BROVVN, TACKLE Glen was named as all-state. He was a hard tackler, and opposing backs found it unwise to try Glen's side of the line. He will not return. DALE EATON, GUARD Doc was a lively player and a fine guard. He was graduated at mid-year. MORRIS FISHER, END Morrie was one of the best and steadiest players in the state. He was in the widely known Witte- to-Fisher combination. He will play again in the fall. 11 ll ll il ll il ll Al Sl -138- 'II ll .UU DU '1 .ai- sw :T :I l EIC! IEIEJ I l E 9 Ulfll s 'P 5 UE me n no 11 L I NAK S run 1 11 u ISE b W1LL1AM FOLGER, GUARD AND C.-XPT.-IIN-ELECT . Bill's fighting spirit was strong Q throughout the season. He was 'I an earnest player, and allowed - few gains to be made through his position. l 5 .. HAROLD HUSSEY, END Huss proved a good alternate 3 end, and was a pass hound. He I-' will be graduated. .i L It F DALE KIMMEL, HALFBACK Dale got into many games in the backfield of the Links. Unfortu- 3 nately he turned his ankle at the 3 beginning of the North Platte battle, and was forced to retire. He will play next season. h J. 7 .. HOVVARD KITCHEN, HALFBACK I . U Howie, though small of stature, V, was a good interference runner and ground-gainer, and displayed I plenty of fight. He will return. GEORGE KOSTER, GU.ARD Dutch, with his can't-be-beat :I spirit, won all-state mention. He Q will be guarding again next fall. I l L S PHILIP MASER, GUARD Phil broke a wrist in the York game, but showed real stuff whil in condition. He will be playing : again next season. - .l UU EIU DEH ll Il ll ll ll IDU -139- 19 Sgr it il, zu Il 1 L I N KS n ll' u u in 'l ' 2 6 .4 . CLARKE MCBRIDE, FULLBACK Bud was the only player in the state to be unanimously elected to an all-state berth. His driv- - ing line plunges were not easily stopped, and few were the times that Bud did not come through when called on. He will be badly missed in the fall line-up. LAWRENCE MCCARTHY, END g' Mac was a good dependable end. l This was his last year. -J BERNE PACKER, HALFBACK Red, Lincoln's Grange, was a constant ground-gainer, and a good running mate for McBride 1' and VVitte. He will return. ,lg l.. g HARRY PLOCK, FULLBACK Harry played his first year with the first string. He will be missed in the fall line-up. J.. ROBERT RAUGH, HALFBACK ' ' Bob,' although considerably both- ered by eligibility rules, was a fine punter, and specialized on sweeping end runs. Bob's pres- ence will be appreciated next Ll season. 1' v 1 L. YVILLIAM ROSENBERG, END Billy was used as reserve end most of the season, but showed uated with the winter class. L. EU CJEI1 Ii U ll ll If N ,, Il ll H - 140 - up especially well in the North . Platte encounter. He was grad- 1 IDE UQ ,.. .l I' DEI IDD l 9 S51 can s is u ,Divx L- I N KS A -own ta n un Eg 1 26 T 7 Em nm RICHARD SKOLD, 'IQACKLE Dick played his first season with the first team. He Was a good defensive player. He will play again in the fall. RICHARD STILL, H,t1,mtcK ' Because of injuries Dick was out a greater part of the season, but while playing he was a good interference runner. He will go out in june. ADOLPHE STROH Lefty proved a good reserve sig- nal-shouter, and displayed fine headwork on the field. He will be graduated. ERNEST TINDALL, TACKLE Ernie was another Links player of all-state caliber. He was a perpetual stumbling-block to back- field men. He will return. RALPH TOVVNSEND Ralph was reserve center, and was called upon to play in many games. NVILLARD WITTE, QUARTERBAcic Dutch was considered by many to be Nebraskals best quarterback. Running ends was his specialty, and his passing and field gen- eralship were superb. He, was agood punter, and was easily elected as all-state quarterback.. He will go out. i ll il li H - 141 - If J -r :I Ellj IDD i l ESV e C li N If L. E N Pi S wi 11- a s airfare 'ff' .gg 2 fr' fi 2, .I Q. ii ' , l I T Q 2 3 J Y l' l I if i L it r' X 1 , . fl I: . I l ll . ,'l 1 '-'-W ', l Betz Stein Maser Hackler Condit Bevard Abbott Coach Gautsch I 5 A. Danielson Perry Stone Armstrong Kunde R. Danielson True Heckman l 5 Moore DeVore Gies M. Martin B. Martin Kreifels Reed , V' i i Football Reserves . , i E The Red and Black second team, schooled by the knocks and bumps given by a 5 championship eleven, had a fairly successful season. They won four out of six games, 1 'T tied one, ond were defeated once. Q , After the first squad is chosen, those remaining are turned over to the assistant ,, football coach. The seconds practice on the north field and meet the first team about twice a week in the stadium. I: In the opening game of the season, the younger Links shut out the Seward reserves Y: F 13-o. i 1 Temple high was easy for the reserves, being trounced 26-O. Prior to the first team game at Beatrice, the seconds engaged in a mud-flinging H contest with the Beatrice reserves. being held to a tie on an ultra-soggy field. ed, L In the annual clash between the Lincoln and Central reserves the juvenile Red and Black players set a good example for the first team, taking the long end of a 26-IO count. H The reserves shut out the senior team 7-o, but later on in the season, the seniors avenged their defeat by beating the seconds 7-2. Had it not been for a second team i man being caught clipping, the reserves would have been victorious, as De Vore, J tackle, recovered a fumble and raced to a touchdown, only to be called back to the H spot of the foul. : This defeat by the seniors was the only set-back the reserves received. I l as , ,J . EDTV W- ' IL , it , it. T if ,JV 'll 'W lug. - sn n 153 -142- l 9 ggi in ui in 'in f L 5 N KS 1 u ll I in gg ' 2 6 I Team A third team was organized again this year, with I. C. Overman and C E Thomas as coaches. Credit was given to those members who came out regularly three times per week. The first and second teams were kept in practice by almost T nightly scrimmage. The third team acted as clod-busters, and played on the north field. SEASON 2 Third team .. 7 Cathedral Third team .... . . . 21 Temple . . . . Third team .... . . 6 Temple . . Third team . . . I4 Temple . . 3 Third team . . . 32 Havelock . . Third team . . . IO Havelock . . . . . Third team .. 7 Cotner Freshmen i Third team . . 2 Second Team. . . T Third team ......... 6 Second Team. . . Games won 6 Games lost . . . . . . 3 ' Games tied . . . . . . O E31 in Il II 11 ll ui H U H .EE --143- -lf'-'T1'7.'JI 'm '11 fli L 1 N V rt, , , KL S '-1 1 L 11 'TE 21' HGWE VVhen Coach Browne issued the first call for basketball players, four first team veterans responded, along with seven letter men from the second team and many new men. ln the first tussle of the season, the Links trimmed Clay Center on the Whittier court 32-9. Captain Dutch Witte showed that he had his basket eye by sinking eight counters from the floor and making one free throw. Fisher was next in line with three field goals. The Red and Black defense was working well, and not a player on the Clay Center team made more than one field goal. The Links were shown a real battle in the next game, emerging victorious only after being hard pressed by Omaha Tech, IQ25 champions. The count was 16-12. The game was a nip and tuck affair all the way, the count being knotted at 8-all at the half. The Links were ahead, 13-8, at the end of the third quarter, but a basket by Nelson, Omaha ace, and free throws by Tomasket and Milhollin brought the Omaha sum to 12. Witte and Sawyer added free throws, and put the game on ice. Witte was high for Lincoln with nine points, while Nelson, Omaha forward, accounted for seven. The Links hit the road, and stopped in at Crete long enough to thrash Pop Kleinls men, 32-14. The Lincoln team displayed a superlative brand of team work. Fisher connected with six goals from the floor and two free throws for points, while Witte sank five from the floor. Best, of Crete, accounted for ten points. Next in line came Beatrice, who put up a fair brand of playing but were unable to locate the hoop, and lacked a defense. Witte and Fisher were again high scorers for the Red and Black, Fisher making fourteen points, and Witte eight. Scooggins was the best Beatrice bet, making six points. Speidell and Koster showed up well in the Links defensive work. Koster also sank three counters from the court. The Links hung up their fifth consecutive win when they defeated the University Place five by a count of 22-7. The Red and Black defense showed up unusually well, and prevented the Metliodists from, registering a field goal. Witte, and Fisher did all the scoring, Witte making twelve of the Links total, and Fisher the remaining YCI1. A team from Fort Dodge, Iowa, was the next in line to go down in defeat, 31-IO. The Hawkeye state five were rather slow in going down the floor, and VVitte and Nlorrison found it easy to sift through the lowansy defense. Koster and Speidell kept the Dodgers' field goals so few and far between that only three were registered. Witte was high pointer with eleven counters, and Morrison was next with eight. Johnston and Furrow were best for Fort Dodge, each making four points. Creighton Prep dropped a tough skirmish to Coach Browne's basketeers, after putting up a stubborn fight, and showing good stuff. Lincoln was in front 12-11 at the half, but the young Blue Jays came back strong in the third quarter, and the Links were found to be on the short end of a 19-17 count with one quarter leflt. ,-.-. ....---s--.-- -11 11 ,.,, , I W. I, U ...IU -144- Ci Q ? 1 -1 1 i 1 i .J 1 1 F 1 ll fi - 1 J. 'l 1 11 141 'W ,1 11 .1 11 1 71 ii U E '16 15 Emi arf. ' 111. our 'll 1 L j N K S t::iri1,,,:Jn rt use L ai egg Mr. Browne Kimball Bauer Karnes Speidell Suter Morrison Buechner Fisher XVitte Koster Sawyer Witte then sank one, and Fisher followed with an under-basket shot. The Prepsters were held to three points in the final stanza. Witte and Fisher were high for Lincoln, while Strawhecker and McGargill looked good for Prep. Fat Buechner played guard in his first game of the season. Grand Island was fairly easy, and Lincoln counted its eighth consecutive victory of the season. Sawyer was high-point man for the home tribe, with seven points. VVitte and Fisher tied for second place with five each. Morris was best for Grand Island, with five markers. Lincoln took the St. Joe, llflissouri, quintet into camp twice in as many nights. The first game was all Lincoln, the final tabulation being 23-IS. Lincoln was trail- ing the Saints, 8-IO at the half, but the halo-bearers were left far in the rear when Witte and Sawyer got into action in the remaining half. The Show-me boys came back the next night, determined to take at least half of the bacon, but the fighting Lincolnites again emerged victorious, 19-17. The last fight was more an up-hill battle than the first, but the Links made the counters when necessary, and forced the Blue and White to long shots. Karnes, substituting for Fisher, tipped in the Links' final counter of the evening, which put the Red and Black ahead by two points. Witte was hot in both encounters, being high for Lincoln on both nights. George and Beatty scored most of the St. Joe counters. After taking eleven consecutive games, the Links fell before the Omaha Tech five, 2,0-18, in an extra-period affair, before a crowd of 2500 fans, in one of the fastest games of the season. Lincoln started out in a business-like manner, and was in front I3-8 at the half, and still clinging to a 16-I3 advantage at the close. of the third quarter. Nelson, Techls right forward, then took it upon himself to get hot, and before cooling off, scored twice from the court, and once from the foul line. The score was 18-all, when the final gun barked. In the extra period the Red and Black were unable to count, while the Techsters teamed the ball down the I L. 1. ........1 , ......,... --..-...a..,., .,a...-.....v.....-...- .,,,... .,,,,. -,..,.,, w,....... ....,.,.....,c -.-LW ,..s-, , ,,..,,.,, ,. ..... ,..T........ -.t.,..... -L ., .,...s,...,..,,..--. t.,,,,.,..,.,..,-.J 511, ,,,.c. - L ,v, v ,- ,,,, J l,,,...L...s...' ...L-a.-,,........,4 c...--..........-w..1 1... T1 U' -HS- 1 9 mmm u J Il :V I L I N K S 1 in It n 11 umm 26 court, and Huston sank the winning goal. Sawyer counted nine points and was high for the Capital five, while Witte's fioor work featured. Captain Nelson counted nine for Omaha. Displaying unusual strength, and pulling the unexpected, Omaha Central forced Lincoln to go an extra period before succumbing, 19-17. Central was ahead at the half, 13-8, but the Links came back and staged a rally in the remaining half, tying the score at I4-all. Lincoln appeared tired from the battle at Tech on the previous night, which also went an extra period. The most brilliant play in the game came in the extra period when Captain Dutch Witte dribbled through the entire Omaha team, and counted from under basket, to win the game. The Dutchman was the highest individual scorer of the evening, counting eight points. Sawyer of Lincoln and Glode of Omaha made five points. Lincoln got an even split while in Kansas City, defeating Kansas City Central, 19-18, and falling before the fast Westport team, 20-19. In the Central contest, the game was closely fought throughout, being knotted at 8-all at the half. Witte was the outstanding player of the evening, counting thirteen of the Links' nineteen points. It was Dutchys field goal and free throw in the closing minutes of the game that turned the tide of the battle toward the Red and Black. In the Westport game, the Links started out in a fine manner, being ahead 8-1 at the end of the first half. At the beginning of the second half the Westporters caught their stride, and things began to hum. The Links battled on fairly easy terms in the third Canto, but saw their lead diminish, and finally were tied at IQ-all. Ken- nedy tossed in the free throw which decided the battle. VVitte was marked, and was held down to one field goal by Waldorf. Fisher of Lincoln and Wingate of West- port tied for scoring laurels with six points apiece. In the most hotly contested game of the season, Lincoln was handed its third taste of defeat by Creighton Prep, after forcing the Jays to play four extra periods. Witte's basket shooting put the Links in the lead, I2-6, as the half ended, but Coach Drennan's men came back in a whirlwind of offensive tactics, and slowly cut down the Links lead. With one minute to play, the score 14-12 in favor of Lincoln, Straw- hecker Hipped in a field goal, and sank a gift shot to put the Jays one point to the good. Sawyer tossed in a free throw to tie the score. In the first extra period Fisher sank one for the Red and Black, but Strawhecker counted in the same manner for the Omahans. Neither side scored in the second and third periods, but in the final extra period, Fisher was caught fouling, and Strawhecker sank both attempts. The game was one of the longest played in Nebraska in several years. Witte and Straw- hecker were high point men, making eleven and nine points respectively. The Red and Black cagesters ran wild on the Fremont court in view of two thousand spectators. Witte was in fine fettle, sinking eleven field goals, and two free throws for twenty-four points, enough to win any regular game. Sawyer also made more than enough to beat the Fremonters, in the form of eight field goals and two free throws for eighteen points. Captain Gray, Fremont forward, was highest scorer for the home team, with six points. The Links accounted for their highest score of the season, by beating the Fremonters by forty points. In a rather slow game played on Whittier court, Lincoln beat Hastings, 26-19. Lincoln, although never far in the lead, was ahead most of the way, the score being 7-2, 15-6, and 25-I4 in the first three cantos. Witte was the main cog in the Lincoln offense, scoring sixteen of his team's twenty-six points. Fisher also looked good, getting the tip-off the greater part of the game, and scoring four points. Koster and Buechner were the mainstays in the Links defense. Wilson, forward, scored eleven of Hastings' nineteen points. Kimball was promoted to the first team in this game, after playing with the seconds the first of the season. Diddie was used at center, and scored once from the floor. EIU EIU DEH ll ll II ll H H JI ll ll ICICI -146- 19 ggi' u u u n 1 L I N KS A n u n sun Eg 26 Coach Knapple's Omaha team handed the Brownies their fourth defeat on the home floor, and avenged the defeat handed them earlier in the season by the Links. The game was fast and bitterly contested, but the Links were in front the first three quarters. In the fourth canto, Lepecier and Cheek brought the Omahans' total to I7 by the field goals. Hamilton made good a free throw, which put Omaha in the lead for the remainder of the game. A moment later Lepecier flipped one in from the sidelines, and scored the Centralites last counters. Witte ended the Links scoring with two free throws, which brought the count to 20-19, all Omaha. Witte played his usual stellar offensive game and Fisher was good on both defense and offense. Cheek, Omaha center, was high for the visitors, with eight points. ' TOURNAMENT The sixteenth annual basketball tourney was held in Lincoln, lvlarch II-I2-13. The ,26 tournament was the largest ever held, with three hundred and forty-one teams competing, and three thousand athletes in action. In the first game of the tourney, Nebraska City succeeded in throwing quite: a scare into the Lincolnites' camp, but went down to a 24,-I4 defeat. After being held to a scant IO-8 lead at half-time, the Brownies came back strong, scoring I4 points in the remaining half. Witte garnered high point honors, with five floor counters, and one free throw. Hardick made ten points for the losers. Fisher's floor work was brilliant. The Links were next paired with VVest Point, and after having things much their own way the entire game, drubbed the Pointers 28-13. Although Witte played in only part of the game, he showed good floor work while in action. Fisher was outstanding on offensive, while Buechner and Koster looked good on the defense. Bauman worked well for West Point. Brownie's agate Hippers met little opposition in the semifinals against York. The Red and Blackldefense worked superbly, and the offense rolled up fourteen counters, while York tallied three. Voyles was the only York man to score from the Hoor. Witte made six counters, Fisher. and Sawyer being next in line, with four each. Koster and Buechner worked well at the guard position. The ancient rivals, Omaha Tech and Lincoln, who also met in the finals of '25, were again paired to play for class A championship: Drummond's Techsters, displaying a smooth-working offense and an impenetrable defense, repeated their victory of '25, downing the Links 17-14, in the presence of eight thousand fans at the university field house. There seemed to be five missing Links in the first half. The Brownies, playing rather slow ball, were trailing 8-3 at half time. Coming back and sinking longs from every angle, the Links soon ran the count up to I3-12, Tech. Huston then scored from under basket, and although Witte again scored from mid-court, Prerost was set up under the basket, and iced away the game. Witte and Huston both made seven counters. Koster and Kimball looked good for the defeated, and Joe Prerost, Omaha guard, played a fine game. CIE! U EIU ll II H U Il ll ll H H IEIEI -147- 1 9 Sgr u n u ll 1 L I N KS I n ll u u :gg 26 ' L - ' -r P FISHER WITTE Basketball Letter Men Q Willard VVitte, captain and forward. Dutch was one of the best forwards in g l Nebraska, was a lightning dribbler, and had a keen basket eye. Dutch was high-point i man of the season. He will be graduated. William Sawyer, forward. Bill was a good running mate for Witte, a whirl- .L wind on offensive, and dead on under-basket shots. He leaves in june. ' Morris Fisher, captain-elect and center or guard. Morrie was an important cog in the smooth-running Links machine. His accurate eye accounted for many baskets, and he is certain to be an ideal captain. .. ff -. ' George Koster, guard. Dutch was a bear on defense and frequently zipped ,em N in from mid-court. He will be in togs next season. 1 Q Ralph Buechner, guard. Fat, becoming eligible this season, played a splendid 4 U game at guard. Not content with close guarding, Fat came through with markers , when the points were needed. He will be graduated. . l , Cornelius Speidell, guard. Cornie was an important pillar in the Links defense. l L. He was quick on the floor, with lots of punch. He goes out in June. 5 1 Lewis Karnes, center. Lewey played his first and last year with the Red and i Black first-stringers. His absence will be felt on the '27 squadg l L. Kenneth Morrison, forward. Pinkey II got into a good many games at forward, .- and specialized in s1de-line flips. He will get his dlploma. , John Kimball, center. Diddie was promoted from the second team in late l 9 I t season. He showed good stuff, and will be a valuable member of the 27 squad- Robert Suter, forward. Bob was also rewarded by a position on the first squad : after second-team experience. He will be out for a forward position next season. 1 l i 1 ' ' l EU UE: r:u:1t.u . 4 ...izfasa Lair IV it' .e in ll Jr mm -148- .J 'l Ca --.2 ES! asf in in it I L I N K S a si u sa ii :ES 26 V W T 1 5 -1 5 .. I: 7.3 3 ' Trauclt Speiclell Kiesselbach Mr. Gautsch Moore YValker Perry Maser Hacker l Basketball Reserve Team Coach Gautsch turned out a strong second team, the would-be varsity boys chalk- : ing up eleven victories in twelve games. The squad also furnished two basketeers for 3 the first team: Kimball, center, and Suter, forward. Both men lettered on the first team. The Red and Black juveniles opened the season at Crete, and celebrated by 3 ' trouncing the Crete seconds, 23-15. The first game played at Lincoln, against 1-7 Temple high, was also copped by Gautsch's youngsters, 24.-8. The seconds then walked over the second team boiler manufacturers at Havelock, 20-7. i ' The Tabernacle Christian five, considering themselves in a fortunate streak, scheduled a game with the galloping seconds, and went down to a 28-II defeat. Crete, playing a return game on the Lincoln floor, was whipped 23-6. E 2 The Seward Seminary five went down to defeat' with the short end of a 23-20 - score. , Temple high again tried its luck against the seconds, but the crimson careeners had the winning bee in their bonnet, and took the measure of Temple, 16-4. iz: 2. Ivan C. Overman secured a gang to give the reserves opposition in the eighth game of the season. When the game ended, the markers were 20-16, reserves. The younger Links again took the Havelock tinsmiths into camp 16-6. 3 The Harvard team was the tenth to go down in defeat before the loping Links. : The reserves counted 23 to the opponents' I4 points .J on r ' nm ur ni ni on 'ru ai ui u in :SE -149- 1 9 ggi Ii... an ll in 1 L I N KS s ll 11 n in IEE 26 Dalton Turner Teteu Youngblood Keriakedes Mays Duncombe G. Ross VVilson Tuma Mr. Matchett Dowling Ferguson Martin Cannon Spangler R. Ross XVl1itwo1'tl1 XValdo Ungles P Swimming' 1' K The review of the past season of the Lincoln high school swimming team is rather short, although the Red and Black water bugs have had a good record and a complete schedule. The team, under the supervision of Foster Matchett and the captaincy of Robert Ross, had some rather hard luck in getting into full swing, because of the loss of some of the best swimmers who ever splashed waterfor the Red and Black. At that, it has been recognized in state swimming circles as a formid- able foe for any aspirant for title honors. ln the first meet of the year, Omaha Tech managed to creep away from the Links for a 36 to 32 victory, but the Red and Black won the next fracas with Omaha Central by a score of 29 to 39. The following meet was another dual affair between Lincoln and the Techsters in the latterls pool, and the rivals again humbled the Lincolnites to the tune of 40 to 28. The last dual meet was staged in the home tank between Omaha South and our own boys, and the Links delivered an easy 48 to 22 win. ln the big state meet held in Omaha in March, the Links were able to cop a third place only, losing out to Tech and Central, and receiving a score of I3 points. At a recent meeting of the members of the team, Joe Spangler was unanimously elected captain of the 1927 splashersg and with him and a few other men like him, Coach Matchett ought to be able to develop a winning squad next year. The members of the squad who receive letters this year are: Captain Bob Ross, captain-elect Joe Spangler, ex-captain Gregg VValdo, Edward Tuma, Glover Ross, Blair Martin, Bill Ungles, Porter Cannon, David Whitivorth, Robert Duncan, John Keriakedes, Wesley' Mays, and Charles Dowling. The members of the team who will be back next year are Captain-elect Spang- ler, lVIays, VVhitworth, Cannon, Ferguson, Tuma, Wilson, Keriakedes, Teten, Turner, Duncan, Krumrei, and possibly Rollin Hickman. DEI gg DUI ll Il Il H ll U ll ll H JDE -150- 1 9 UCD ll ll U ll I l ll ll H I-' HIIEI UE, 1. I N KS EU ...J ..- Em mn 26 Mr. Gautsch Tomson Pierce Reusch Kimball Tindall Bauer Chamberlain Sawyer Tracy vs- True Stein Welch Osborne Boulder Bevard Means Etherton 5 E A Track ' ' With seventy-five men turning out daily, Coach Floyd H. Gautsch found plenty : of material for a Heet track squad. The squad Worked out practically every night, and as a result of their hard work and eilicient coaching, a par-standard Lincoln track team was turned out, In the Greater Lincoln field meet, the Links won with ease, amassing eighty- one points in a barrage of first, second, and third places. Their nearest rival was : Havelock, who earned forty-seven points. Tomson and E. Tindall tied for high point honors with ten apfece, While Miller, Havelock Heetfoot, accounted for a large part of his team's scores. The Tech-Lincoln meet, staged in a wind and dust hurricane, went to Tech by 4 a sixteen-point margin, the score being 69-53. Cobe Tomson, Red and Black track- ster, accounted for sixteen points., Other meets of the season included the Wesleyan meet, the state meet, and the Omaha Medic meet. .1 SQUAD Harvey Bauer John Coover Slayton Pierce Roger Bevard George Hartman Jack Plamondon : John Broady Lowell Jones Wesley Mays Robert Butcher John Kimball Ernst Reusch Robert Chamberlain George Haecker William Sawyer Clyde Cutts Abraham Leabman Russell Sexton Louis Etherton Dwight Means Robert Stein 4 Selden Davey Howard Osborne Robert Suter Arthur Perry U n il ll ll I Il I lcfllclgl -l5l-- 19 ggi Il u ll an I L I N KS I n u n u egg - f: 1. 2 6 , Spangler ' Mr. Overman VVitte Townsend W'aggoner Bender Harlamert VVacker Tate Reed H. Fisher M. Fisher Buschner II. Plock Davey Cronley Poore Yost Geiger Baseball Five veterans, Harvey Bauer, Harry Plock, Victor Wacker, Willard Witte, and Ed Yost, reported for baseball this year. Under the supervision of Ivan C. Over- man, who coached the baseball squad of L. H. S. for the first year, a team was turned out that looked stronger than any Red and Black team organized for several years. One hundred fifty-six turned out for baseball credit, while approximately fifty came out for berths on the Overmanite squad of apple-snackers. In a series of practice games, the Links took the measure of a university nine to the tune of I4-5, with Witte and Spangler alternating on the slab. Another university aggregation was trounced next to the tune of 7-5, with Witte and Spangler again hurling. Witte was in good form in the next game, and another scarlet and cream con- tingent was goose-egged 3-0. College View was nosed out by the Links 2-I in the first scheduled game of the season. Spangler hurled a nice game, with Plock behind the bat. The Red and Black schedule included games with College View, Seward, Green- wood, Omaha Central, Sprague and Omaha Tech. e THE SQUAD Harvey Bauer John Cronley Wallace Geiger Harry Plock Joe Spangler VVillard Witte Ralph Buechner Selden Davey Charles Harlamert Ralph Townsend Claude Poore Harold Tate Ed Yost Ernst Reusch Harry Fisher George Mechling Orvil Reed Victor Wacker lllorris Fisher DD DDF' ll H ll H Il -152 -- Eli un I In HI fx N' V 1N-N f l- . Illllh h O uw H HH ll' + 'hi' I Mx' W W!! L' N X N lj ' Q X Nj . rl X 'lx 4 1 N Q PAULHERFK GIRLS ATHLETICS 19 ggi in in me ui L I N K S 1 in is u u nag ' 26 L , Elwood Dowling Willis VVestover Knox Splain Polin Hager : Scott Phillips Holland Knox Hoy Urbach Conklin Kiffen Vance Roberts Kimball Hoffman VVilder Ricker King Ducker NVillson Cunningham Gisli Kipp Kler Smith Egner NVatson Loper Lebsack jones Meyers Koerting Buhrman Tliorson Hyde L Miss Storey Miss Gates Diamond Hatfield Bedell Parker Luclisinger johnson Miss Pedersen Sears irls Athletic Association The girls athletic association, now in its seventh year, is one of the most worth- while and popular organizations in school. It aims to develop interest in girls athletics, and to provide healthy fun for all its seventy members. ' The school letter L is awarded to each girl who has earned a required number of points in athletics. A girl who joins the club when a freshman has one thousand points to wing if she becomes a member in her sophomore year, she must win seven hundredg a girl entering as a junior must at graduation have five hundred points to her creditg a senior, three hundred. These points are given for going out for any after-school sporty one hundred points are given for one hour of sport. A girl is eligible for membership when she has earned one hundred points. OFFICERS President ...... ............ - Vice-president .... Secretary. . ........ ...... ..... . Recording secretary, first semester. . . Recording secretary, second semester.. . : Treasurer ........ ............. Editor . . . Em . . .Lucille Bedell . . . . . .Ruth Diamond Dorothy Luchsinger . ...... Eloise Spencer . . . .Ruth Diamond . .Hazel Johnson . . . .Hilda Parker DEI' U ll II ll ll Il -154- ll Il ,. l I .1 UU DEI 19 EE: n n u u 1 L- I N KS I n n out n :EE Girls Basketball About two hundred girls reported for basketball, enough to furnish material at the end of the season for two teams for each class except the freshmen. Miss Gates chose the senior and junior teams and Miss Storey the sophomore and freshmen teams, basing their choice on the seasonal records of scores and fouls made by each individual. The tournament was played the week of March 22. In the first round, played Monday, March 22, the junior first team was matched against the sophomore firsts, the senior seconds against the sophomore seconds, and the junior seconds against the freshmen. The crack senior first team was held in reserve for the finals. The sopho- mores and freshmen won this round, the sophomore firsts overcoming their opponents by a score of 20-IS, the seconds Winning by a score of I6-65 the freshmen nosed out the junior seconds 6-4. In the second round, played Tuesday, March 23, the defeated senior seconds were matched against the defeated junior seconds, and the victorious sophomore seconds against the freshmen. For want of an opponent the junior firsts were eliminated. Once more the sophomores were victorious, this time by the decisive score of 28-8. The juniors scored their only victory of the tournament in this conso- lation game, defeating the seniors 10-4. In the finals on Thursday the sophomore firsts were ,pitted against the senior firsts, which so far had not taken part in the tournament. The sophomore forwards, Eleanor Larson and Naida McLaren, proved too much for the senior guards. To- gether they made thirteen baskets and one free throw. Hilda Parker, with six bas- kets to her credit, was the main senior cog. The seniors were humbled I6-27 by the sophomores, the winners of the IQ26 basketball tournament. Team captains were as follows: Senior first team ....... .......... M ildred Jones Senior second team .... .... E dris Pedersen Watkins Junior first team .... .......... R uth Diamond Junior second team ,... ..... R uth Hatfield Sophomore first team .... . . .Naida McLaren Sophomore second team. . . . . .Frances Dowling Freshmen ................................. Mildred Baer Instead of concluding the season with the customary basketball feast, all the teams accepted the invitation of the G. A. A. to a picnic at the Lincoln Auto Club park. SOCCCI' The girls sports season began late in September, with the enrollment of nearly one hundred for soccer practice. Only three class teams were organized, as not enough freshmen came out to form an infant group. Wlien cold weather prevented outdoor playing, the girls trudged up to room 226 to hear chalk-talks, in which Miss Storey, the coach, explained fine points of the game. The final interclass tournament was played in the week of November 30 to December 7. The juniors, captained by Norma Knox, defeated Eloise Spencer's senior team in a hard game, by a score of 4 to O. This victory was due mainly to the strong forward and half-back lines of the juniors. The juniors also defeated the sophomores 6 to 3, thus winning the to.urney. DEI UD EIU! H Il Il H ll ll U ll ll IDU -155- 5 19 ggi ra n n in u L I N KS :Jn in u n mga 2 5 L G1I'lS . Lucille Bedell wins the G. A. A. cup, which Miss Gertrude Jones awards annually X to the girl who excels in scholarshp and athletics. Lucille receives an L for her two and a half years in sports. Her favorite is tennis. Marjorie Brinton, in her four years of sport, has won an L and one stripe. Her , specialty is basketball. :J Ruth Diamond wins her L, two stripes and an emblem. Her best game is hockey. She has been in sports for three years. Lois Haning receives her L this spring. She likes basketball and has been in sports : four years. , Ruth Hatfield has earned an L, two stripes, and an emblem. She has been in sports three years. Her pet game is soccer. 2 Hazel Johnson likes basketball best. She has earned her L after two and a half years work. Evelyn Jones secures an L and one stripe for her three years in sports. She enjoys 2 hockey most of all. Mildred Jones, in her four years in athletics, has won an L, two stripes, and an emblem. Mildred gets a lot of fun out of basketball. 3 Lela Knox gets her L in a two-year course, specializing in basketball. Nlagdalene Lebsack would rather play baseball. She wins an L for two years work. Gertrude McGrew likes soccer best. She receives an L after two years in sports. 3 Hilda Parker, two years in sports, wins an L, two stripes, and an emblem. She is a hockey fiend. A Eloise Spencer, in a year and a half has won an L, two stripes, and an emblem. F Eloise is a trackster. :l L UU , Uma It 11 'iii G H Mn , ar c It u 11 e mm -157- 19 ggi in Il is u 1 L I N KS A n n u u img 26 U HOClC6y Miss Gates chose four class teams from the seventy-eight girls who reported for hockey last fall. A senior second team was organized, but not enough girls came out to make a team for the freshmen. Y The day of the tournament, December 1, the seniors, under Jean Livringhouse, avenged themselves for their soccer defeat by beatingl the juniors 6 to O. December 3' the seniors won from the senior seconds, 3 to OQ land, on December 7, they also emerged triumphant from a game with the sophonwores, with three points to the other team's two. This series of victories gave the tvventy-sixers the championship. The hockey-soccer banquet, held December 7 in the cafeteria, was enlivened by toasts and speeches. Later in the evening, stunts were performed in the girls gym- nasium. Dancing The dancing classes, under the direction of Miss Lois E. Pedersen, had during the first semester a membership of one hundred and sixty-five girls, of whom one hundred received credit. In both semesters one advanced and three beginning classes were formed. During the second semester, when the classes met in 330, folk, balloon, and pantomime dances were taught. After school the corridors were often enlivened by the costumes and the bright balloons of the girls who were hurrying to dancing class. The advanced classes were represented in joy night by an act called A World Festival, presenting folk dances of many nations. The accompanist for all the dancing classes was Miss Hazel O'Connor. Track Track called out seventy-five enthusiastic girls who showed their mettle after weeks of steady practice in the meet held May 22, 1925. Gladys Callendar, a senior, marked off one hundred seventy-two feet in the baseball throw and seventy- four feet with the basketball. Elizabeth Raugh, a junior, laid out a new running broad jump record for girls when she sailed fourteen feet. Biz also has to her credit a four-feet high jump. The forty-yard dash, won by Eloise Spencer, added another count for the seniors. Gladys Callendar was high-point girl, with Elizabeth Raugh and Magdalene Lebsack close behind in second and third place respectively. men c n n u n u an ii sn n :Ein -158- 19 ggi an n - u n 1 L I N KS i n is u n 5 .1 Elm mm . 2 6 Swimming Swimming has developed into one of the most important and popular of the after-school sports for girls, Miss Gates was obliged to have five assistants: Janice Ducker, Dorothy Luchsinger, Blanche McClellan, Mildred McWilliams, and Ruth Diamond. The classes were divided into three groups: beginning, intermediate, and advanced. A high spot in the swimming schedule was the individual meet. The events were a one-hundred-yard dash, strokes for form, plunge for distance, and plain and fancy dives. Dorothy Bancroft took first place with nineteen points, Catherine Clapp, second, with seventeen points, and Ruth Diamond, third, with sixteen points. In last years swimming meet freshmen, sophomores, and juniors were represented. The sophomores ranked first with thirty-five points, the freshmen second with twenty- five, and the juniors third with twenty-one. Individual honors were won by Ruth Hatfield. The teams were as follows: FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES JUNIORS Ruth Hatfield Dorothy Bancroft Ruth Lahla Josephine Orr Jean Rathburn Ruth Diamond Barbara Windham Catherine Clapp Hilda Parker Jean Livringhouse Gerda Cypreansen Mildred Jones Baseball Last years baseball tournament began May 26, 1925. The first game, between the seniors and sophomores, was Won by the seniors, who secured a score of fifty-one to the sophomores' twenty-one. The next day the juniors played the freshmen. Although it was the first time the freshmen had played on the diamond, they overcame their apprehension and won, 22 to 15. The final battle between the seniors and freshmen was fought May 28. At the end of the first inning the freshmen led 3 to I. At the third they were ahead, IO to 5. In spite of the seniors, attempts to even the scoring, the freshmen covered themselves with glory by winning I7 to IO. ll ll ll ll Il ll ll ll ll - 159 - rum UE UE IDU ? l V U 1: Li W 3 14 jl 11 Rf 1 Y 1 1 I 4 WP Yr -160- 1 1 -1-1 u F14 ung K , x '- un , u, In I r PNK ui' I I J MO R's,eQ5f, 5: ''2-'Eli-f5 7fA?---?'T5f'3? 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The teachers view their gf ,.,.-J Q' 3 new charges with the usual feelings. 3-.P V' A HA jx -j li . ' , 7 . N' 16 An impudent freshman refuses to believe We f K W ' I j f there is an elevator in the building. V nk Q 'r Qi' 0 , 6 f R . . . . X . ' 1 18 Archie McM1llen writes his name on the Q I l f K -Q 1 nice fresh paint in 302. But thatls bet- L ' . I X l' ter than drawing his picture. I M . . I9 Saturday. Students and teachers recu- rdf? 113, i - perate after a wearing week. 5gH0bffp05Tp0 D A WEEK To J 2I School commences again. It does this g'v5,xP-?TUDENTSTobOTOmt e with depressing regularity every Monday 52' hereafter at 8:30 a. m. . MY fsY0v V 2 22 Headline in Advocate, Many animals SURE' HAVE 4 I : enrolled in Zoology department. QROWN if ,, ' 1, L y 24 Seniors vote that they go to all assemblies, and freshmen to what are left. Ls ' 28 Football ticket campaign begins. f L.- ' -i 29 Mothers may now feel perfectly safe I i 5 about sending their children to the big L l l : high, school, for the newly appointed hall ,335-zfrfeiiaift i - guides will protect them. 'im . . E 'QB- ggx, LE, ll- u lv W1 n E ll li U ISS V -161- 1 9 gan , an Il ll ll 1 L I N KS r ll 1. n ll Eg F E .- J in UCI, ONE uzese-on ww gaze Mae Mowze bovs TAVDY -f X THAN execs. 3 -QL-'Y ..A, ' L i. . T ll X 1 N. X wx r 2 2 I E Q-1 -1 - , . 'NLJ Hlou suloox. Suem crzossmo M Moppv STREET 1 4 WW .1 vU1q,13,:111NN W W k 1,1 4 WJ . ll 111 , 7' l l1 l 1' 1, 1 11 1 ,1. 11 1 ,.,, ,L 1 .11 'Q l1l l 4 1l1 11 illllxigl 1 ll 'il of 4 1 1 qi. Q --1 N TB . E - STATE TEAM-N E126 MEET1 NGJ. - YUM- f 1 oss A if Vmwy new 2iihllr.9 ii will Lf , W 2 il .W l 1.3 wum' rue -, yfp fi? Ti y Nerf E T 1 - Receives A FY-X 1 , CHINESE News- ,xr I PAPEQNI ' ll 1 'l ' if 'ff f ff? Hn-Y 225, f 2 I 011 1 l M l 5 T Z f ,jr 5 1 4- ,ul .B , , TH 5 C HAELESTON 1-lu T S LI NC o L N ! , W1 riff ff x 1' lil? 1 f fi: B- WED -. f UFLKSQ ' - .. 2 6 OCTOBER Three hundred thirteen students with varicolored slickers pass out of the building after three o'clock. Innocent by-standers also pass outl Lincoln trounces Creighton 42-O. jlxlextl Adfuomte publishes the second of a' series of car- toons on HHOW to keep from getting credit. A very kind but rather superfluous .bit of information. A traffic signal is set up in the hall during lunch period. The police demand' their property be returned. Hastings bows to Lincoln, 53-O. Rather, they tip over. ' President Coolidge speaks to us in assembly. Dale Eaton takes in the girls assembly! We journey up to Omaha, talkegggjliaha Tech's scalp, look over the big city an5t1i?2B'urli,ijrgton it home. A ' U-slips out. Post office hires extra help to take care of' the congestion. Pretty little snowflakes flutter down, and Winter Wasnyt due till December! Matinee party in the gyms. The usual wild rush to be first on the Hoor is noted. Lincoln takes I4 points from Beatrice. We be- gin to think about that championship. NOVEMBER School closed. Reason: it was Sunday. How- ever, several students were caught studying. Color day. The girls henna their hair and the boys get their shoes blacked. The teachers regretfully leave school for a few days to attend their annual pow-Wow. The seniors put on a tragedy in assembly. Sev- eral students are prostrated. Armistice Day. John Hedge and Burke Smith fight on general principles. The seniors get cold feet and present Icebound. We blush to think of what we did to St. Joe. Telephones appear in every room. More noise and less traveling. Senior color day. The members of the class do a Jack and Jill stunt down the steps from the stage. Grand Island is added to the list of Red and Black victims. All girls league party. A small freshman boy is admitted by mistake. Havelock gets the usual Lincoln treatment. I ll ll 'll ll , II Il ll 'll ll l -162- l 9 mm u s n in is n L Q N K S is ls u ua 1, ig 2 6 DECENIBER . . . XX ' f f f S1gHS in the hall inform us that the waste-baskets ' cfjsah should be useful as well as ornamental. R l x l MEMBER or me State champions! Look the team over! KNQTHOLE CLUB . i 0 viewme me W Chxppy children Charleston cheerily 'cross cor- NQTQE wxmg ridors-meaning that the Charleston is in full xwmfge .5 swing around the school. Mllll .7 llililtll V , ' W a A g y We learn from Mr. Donaldson that we have been mrs. under an illusion and that the thing commonly COLOR DAY-f' ' called the Oval isn't an oval at all, but an ellipse. WW SCHOOL LOOKS '- YEA FQDNT 43 I Y U PAQF gil? 2' 1 Christmas tree rush begins. q,'2,fQm ,f L , b wow - . C -:H 1-2 The SCHIOTS are unable to out-talk the sophomores. win --X 4vgJ!'!El'!l5l? ' ,- 1 it l fx 3 ,Y ' B f JANUARY '15 ,214 5' of We take a day off to get over the effects of the ,T night before. Rf Lincoln high starts the new year and the basket- bu 'hb f c1C a season rig t y winning rom ay enter. Lf. , , uu u mlilllfiliil' The police patrol arrives and collects a bold, bad X -v if' w E h I 9? mlasoswrrvvmns g ter' lx A ANIMAL msgs , , l - ' I A25 PNNTED The Llncoln quintet gives Omaha Tech a 16-12 Ll BY swvws. 6-44.1 defeat. 1 Y A W' INTERLLAS-5 Swami-qlns MEET Dale Kimmel sits on a thumb tack in geometry , class and punctures his balloon trousers. ' . . fc Mld-QVCHY concert. HRIUSIC washes away from the 4 f f .i soul the dust of every-day life. . N H' y . The semesterly slaughter begins. failh ip 1 . Y A llwum-' si ww : Exams still on. Who said that what we don't . ' ' iff' If know can't hurt us? W'4a 1 ' guliin Czirperger searches in the telephone book 'QA ,,f' ' F1 or 1nco n s ettysburg address. in iq 'gif K We rest a day, that is, take in a show or two. avg The teachers get even at last. Mid-year seniors . depart into the cold, hard World. ' :H u Zgi li . TXVO GIRLS Llncoln starts on the second half of the game. -rw, I ,M 020.-.mK.tJ l Egg TRY T0 s1ArgT A A new batch of freshmen to be broken in run 'NEW r-Ao sv wsmzme .JAPANESE around underfootu Lwfaas IN A mswmo ewes. C1 IL NU Il W, ,Wx ' 'Tir nr 'll fll , si, in -163-- E1 .El i i: i l 1 ci l tl 1 E1 J T 17' F ii :I M El Ll ll J g L ,, 1 1 3? J-M Fl 1 E E1 I 9 L I N Ksc ll is u n u:1l:1 2 6 FEBRUARY If you were born in this month, according to the almanac, you are bound to become either famous or not famous. The library is a money-making institution. Last semester it scooped up fifty-seven dollars from forgetful students. The gym teachers certainly make some people work hard. They've established another sleeping class. Page John Wink if you want any painting, bandaging, or sewing done. Lincoln's birthday. There was a matinee party, but no birthday cake. Lefty Stroh turns poet and publishes The Great Rival Falls. Student club dines at the Hi-Y. Balloons are necessary if you take dancing. If there is a good wind, the girls fly home. They forgot to put this date in the other calendars, but We'll add it to our own. I was walking home on a rainy night, Tired of city streets. The moon Went in, the clouds came out, And the rain came down in sheets. The rain, the rain kept pouring down And the lightning flashed the brighter, And the suit I'd bought but yesterday Kept getting tighter and tighter. Oh, I was soaked, no doubt of that, So were the catbird and the Hickerg But little did I care for that: I only craved a slicker. -Lawrence' Siddens, '26. li il I4 11 ll ll - 164 - 59 IDU ggi u Il n 1 L. I N KS 1 in an n in UQ 2 6 1 I '- '+'-'iw 2 MARCH ft. Pair 'LP A. M.-Jane Everett decides to bob her hair. P. M.-Jane Everett decides not to bob her hair. wg, 3 Freshmen nominate their oflicers. Now the school i , 'L can go on with its work. BY THE ,D State. basketball tournament begins. QZAEXENOEE , : Ditto still going strong. ig:-KL KNOW A. : . - ni:.,111l-11 , 1-11-- Omaha Tech wrests the championship away from STUDENYS SYOP SAPEP- wk-:-TE Lincoln. What else could you expect on the 'NHL'Zw TPEwnei me emsggs, thirteenth? V was eacvfusez ami M YOUCAN ecrrmztf 1 '1 ' Berne Packer admits he golden glints his hair. , wiiiiigsxi-ri - N T- 1 1 ll, Qg Joe LalVIaster announces that raising Canaries is I f My a thrilling amusement. Tweet, tweet! 1 Z' I i' 2 Cappy Ricks is presented by the juniors. ' S? - l ' W K l Ditto. v - ag. . SLEED will: . ' . Something awfully funny happened to Dutch mg CNC suxoodf : Witte today, but as he's so shy he doesn't want Zrz-Qx , his name mentioned, we won't tell the story. ' 'Sig fThis is a Witte-cism.J .L M -' i! .i rf' fyI 'w, .. Spring vacation. Now for a little extra sleep! ik EF f af.. . ...f 23171 4 - ' ldfpqghigjmlllyhlllm ' .PQI -- fjgiszir 'S zgu ,Au' 5iZ?Q:Z21- if-W7 uk - some Ta l APRIL a - -1 YIAKWAIVAWAWUX '- , . . 7 l 'S' School again. ' W , f The seniors order their announcements. Your ' Q N . Q presents requested. ' 4 ' H i 3 Q ' Il 1 I '11 l'l Herbert Borgens is proclaimed joke-telling cham- ui l' I TB-if pion of the school. 0 W3 Q THIS PICTURE I5 DEDUCKYED - Mysterious spooky noises startle study hall during TSN Hi-hzffcgcfggf. OF - third period. It was only a physiology class go- QUUD GRAVY! 2 S53 l ing through the Ventilating system. 'M 5 'z'GLA'7 v'.? 'a. I FSTZYOOQLS i7'5Ztf i 1 Ol mpics. be in to loom in the oflin . M 1 , -'- Q I Y g g Arms. Mpc, gg: 3 Supposed to be skip day, but nobody skipped. Joy N 5: gl? i - night. Scene in a lunatic asylum is presented. l li ::,' ,' Actors seem quite at home. Q31 X ' y -fill li' : Joy night again. Mr. Wallace dances the High- - land fling. Scots wha hae, etc. in :nj ggi n us in an Il ll li ll tum -165- v-v i .4 i 9 DDL., ' ,1 A pcirrm ll 1 1 I 1 n Il IV' ICICI DU 1 I L. i New S 1 DD l 2 1 -' i i N ,.l , - 7 . The Advocate announces a startling piece of ' ,ii ' ' news, Band is cut to 36 pieces. We also Hnd, - Two clowns, Ruth lVIa 'hew and Katharyn - . y . ,, M A ffiflh' Grummann, danced in a curtain act. M ., Q , ' , N Q X Adabell Peterson lnforms Mrs. Tebbetts that the A me -maze- king of France used to issue coups' d'c5tat to put p I5 nl 5212 :gg people in the Bastile. S ELS., Q N umm wma , , , 1 I W' 'fee' 654- Simi-i State music contest starts. fhe best thing was I A SURE QAM New-KHOOL fifth period vacation. lt Muse, emxmv wmzmvme :L uv Foe , : THE HNALS. i l 'i 1' 1 I MAY 5 1 L . Ll N State music contest closes. Hardware distributed. A i , L WW VVe cop the bi ffest piece. V . ' is Wwiiv gb N , 119. M94-fs- f i , . . , , hir. French XVC1 hs and measures his school fam- . i You Tuocxam--my a 3 I 1'ME-3+-Qeruonw ew mm ily. Some of us have shrunk as much as an inch. ., EV ms . . N In uses- SUSWD Cui' burdens must be weighing us down. 3 X in X33 . ZX, Ralph Trester spoils his record by not arriving i ff ll at the Hi-Y until after the first lunch bell. , , lah , ,Q 113 121- Annual olympics. Juniors and seniors get their 2 f ' v - xf CAPPYl2lCJ6 Irish up. Senior picnic. No juniors invited. vessel-:ren BY ' 'Ed ina 'NN'ORCUN5 ' Zoo moves into summer quarters. All, all are , 1-.lfizfr ou! we . . Q f .mm U-me gone, the old familiar faces! , T A nunof ' ,W Chocolate soldier makes his appearance in the Fililli bulletin board. VVe discover that the case is .L 5 locked. R ' - 1- 'via . . . ' f it L unior-senior. A ood time was had bv all. MV? I g . ' , Mkt' Q P.t t d ' SPUN6 W 6 'I en e D VACATON Qtia ' Awards assembl' committee is driven to draw- ,J X -, - ws. , 5 - T V 'V ' ing lots to determine the prize-winners. l lfllflwll' Vw 9 . . . . . 5. Cdate subject to change without noticej Lznks : ' ' 'Q . . . A . , , , T' out: seniors see their names in print. V . . V l we is AVN-70525 Exams begin a day, sooner than usual. They ' oe A was-Summa is A J 1, . W V 1 igf'OM+g62'N6'1'xEE0 Af always begin soon enough. PKTUEYS ow -as le. . i seeomp F d az- Eiiii The Chocolate Soldzer. Yum, yum! L0 2' ii lieu 'l lVIemorial Day. Vacation. : DU UE: DEH itvw, ,,,, 11 ,, it lr 12 in u in H 15:1 -166- 1 Q WT it ll Y ll IDU ggi ua n Il in 1 L I N KS 1 an u mg 2 6 T ,, 4. .1 I ,lUlXE Kxfid- 5 .. I Exams again. The less said the betterl' doesn't . l .t th' . l app y '1 IS season 3 The teachers learn more than they ever taught. ' iz 1 Til 4 Breathes there a man with soul so dead 5' ,I A W6 : Who never to himself hath said 'fil l' AQSQAPS :E Forget the libertv or death IB' ' SGHT H , - Hg AFTEE THE OLYMPIC-5 ARE ' ' p oven. , . , But, gce,.I d like a credit . XJ! I CTh1s is not poetry.Q 'ff I , : ' x .T EZ Seniors depart forever. fl X' 5 Vacation. So long! -and yet so short! E If A j ONE oroora' vouTuFuL Moofwv MAGAZINE HEQCULES. : 'E 5 Q Elizabeth Raugh pronounces her surname Hrowf' Q! - H x f v -'15 J to rhyme with bough. ' 1 6 1,-Cff . e. f ff X - - lVIr. Sam Waugh, who ought to be called 'Kwowf' .Il, I i - is 'iwawfl ' ff .alflc Once there was a brindle caugh, l E JS, tl Who a gawky farm hand saugh. F Y : At once she kicked him on the jaugh. V The poor man cried, Augh, aughlu 'l , H r 2 The owner saugh, and sald, Haugh, haughl - I see you don't know haugh, E553 Il . . Fill!! I 417 To treat a wilful brlndled caughf, The other said, I'll go to laugh! SYATE MU5lc CONTEST, The scene is in a courtroom naugh. -l . . . ' l The plaintiff faced a jury raugh. 2 'W AV . . , . l-Nl' - He said, She kicked me on the jaugh. Q5 I have a right to make a raughf, H QW' ji 3 The Jury pondered for an augher. f ml Their verdict was, You hadn't aught if Q To get within the bossie's paugher. E45-g, Z M ' We think you earned just what you gaughtf' ' Was.-liiiia' ' mi' ggi H Il ll in U Il ll H Ii IDU 167 - u u umm EE: u n II u 1 L- I N KS 1 n n ED Contents of Advertising American Electric ,,.. .... 1 89 S. S. Kresge ........ 202 Anderson Studio ..... .... 1 93 Ledwich's ......... 182 - Apex Cleaners ..... .... 1 80 Lincoln Oil Co. ...... 177 : Barnett Studio. . . .... 197 Lincoln Photo Supply .... . 184 Beachley Brothers.. .... 188 Lincoln Public Service Co.. 172 : Best Laundry ........ .... 1 80 Lincoln Rug Factory ...... 183 : Betzer Printing Co. .... .... 1 70 Lincoln School of Commerce ...... 173 Boyd Jewelry ............ .... 1 98 Lincoln State Bank ....... 196 Castle, Roper SL Matthews ....... 178 Lindell Hotel ....... 186 - - Central Cafe ........... .... 1 76 Macdonalda Studio. . . 200 - Central National Bank ..... .... 1 98 Miller 81 Paine ..... 169 City National Bank ..... .... 1 75 Modern Cleaners ........ 174 H College Book Store ..... .... 1 82 Morey's Funeral Home ..... 185 : Collins Ice Cream .... .... 1 90 National Bank of Commerce ..... 176 C01t0n'S ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 84 Nebraska State Bank ....... 174 :T Davis Coffee Shop .... .... 1 97 O'Shea-Rogers . . ..... 179 :. Evans Laundry ...... .... 1 QQ Pauley Lumber Co. .... 189 First National Bank .... .... 1 71 Pioneer Fruit C0-- -- 190 Chas. W. Fleming .... .... 2 OI Randall Shoe Sh0P ---- 199 - - Fenton B. Fleming ..... .... 2 00 RCCYOIJS -.-......... 187 T F ranklin's Ice Cream .... .... 1 92 Richmond Candy Co.. .. 195 T 4 Fred Gardner ......... .... 1 Q4 Schmoller 81 Mueller ..... 171 l' George Brothers . .. .... 172 Smith Baking Co. ..... . 202 ' E. A. Gehrke .... .... 1 Q7 Stryker Floral' .... 183 Gray's Studio ..... .... 1 QI Sugar Bowl ...... 196 - Green's Wall Paper .... .... 1 QQ Sullivan Transfer... 181 2 Hamilton's Market ..... .... 1 85 Taylor Pharmacy . . .. . 173 Harris-Sartor ....... .... 1 87 The Old Homestead .... 198 - Harvey Rathbone .... ........ 1 Q5 Townsend's Studio ..... 204 : Hauck Studio .................. 196 Tucker 81 Shean .......... 186 High School Hair Cutting Shop. . . 177 University School of Music.. 175 Hodgman Mortuary ............. 201 George H. Wentz ........ I8I 5 Idyl Hour .,........ .... 1 Q4 H. R. Williams ..... 178 2 lhrie's Lunch .... .... 1 92 K. Wilson ..... 179 Jahn 81 Ollier .,... .... 2 06 Witteis Lunch ......... 191 : Kalin's Pharmacy .... .... 1 93 Woodruff Printing Co. 205 B Kimball Brothers .... .... 2 00 BE! n ll n If u Il n li Eng -168- 1 9 ggi 1 n u u 1 L I N KS s u sa r 1 EE 26 3'9 -. WWF? E if use 1:55-flm ki f-13112 1 H . . Q O -- 0 f f e If t 11 e t 11 1 n g s y 0 u 1 1 lc e 1 n t la e WAY you l1ke-- I- --catering fo? over 40 years to young folk's needs L. DEI UU U53 U U ll II U Tl IF l fi IUU -169- 19 EE: n n u u 1 L I N K S rin n u ll :EE 26 i, ,gf-1-I ' , , hi.. - Q 24 - I 5 s YVhether it be stationery, program or any : other form of personal, social or business : printing, we invite you to consult us as to proper form and quality to use. The House where Quality is Paramount YOU BET-zer I Trade Blark Reg. 'T at BETZER COMPANY, Printers Z WARD C., Mgr. S i B-2759 133 South 12th 2 Em UE uma u u n u u u n u ny umm -170- 19 ggi 11 u si u 1 L, I N KS I in ' u u u IEE 26 2 Pianos, Phonographs W W,-7, V , 2 and Records WEL -- ' V .. EWNEWWM mg VVe rent, tune, move and repair pianos. Um , LH L Im lyl- . la We also send records on approval. , mliliuiil Myyxv Illi a' - Home of the STEINWAY i l l l W Y XL' F V SCI-IIVIOLLER 8: MUELLER ll I l : ' Ye:-QFIVEEF :- Piano Company 'jf 1220 O St. Lincoln GOOD-BYE, LINCOLN HIGH Good-bye, Lincoln high school! I am going out into the cruel, hard world, Where one has to Work hard for a meager living, and makes a fortune sitting in 1' front of a large desk. Good-bye, Lincoln high! I am leaving behind the gay, laughing girls who promenade up and down the halls, four or six abreast, sweeping before them all that comes from the opposite direction. Good-bye, old school, where the foster-father : of clean sports works away, turning out winning teams. Good-bye to the activities- COMMENCEIVIENT - WHEN You BEGIN TO EARN BEGIN 2 TO SAVE AND You WILL BE PRE- , PARED EoR THE OPPORTUNITIES . S OF To1v1oRRoW. A Z The First National Bank ' l Lincoln, Nebraska 1, E OVER FIFTY-FIVE YEARS ASSETS OF OVER - BANKING SERVICE SI0,000,000.00 E31 11 n u ni in so ir n n egg -171- 19 Sgr rn u u u I L I N KS 1 u n n u :gg 2 6 ' : ,. By George, It's Different : rf' Old-Fashioned Etiquette said that a girl should not accept presents from a man she was not engaged to-but who wouldn't break Mrs. : , Grundy's rule for a Fascinating Gift from 4 Geofge S' Q-053, GEORGE BROS. 1 qp lwy uef if euzfu : K A HosoG1fsBatl : If Xi-J I2I3 N Street the Mummers and Forum and Orpheonsl Good-bye to Witte's lunch, where I got my beans and spuds five days a week, four weeks a month, for four years. Good-bye to the oval, the gift of the students to the school, in appreciation of the services rendered : them. Good-bye to locker 606, where I left my coat and books and other various - objects, locker 606, gladly I say good-bye to you. When I am a millionaire and count my time as worth seventy dollars an hour, I'll think of the time you made me lose because your door stuck. Good-bye to the library, where I went three periods a vveek and had three different seats. Oh! how well I remember times I rushed -1 in, almost late, and invariably sat in the wrong seat. And the hours I spent in the 2 In quality of Light and Power. Service First in our relations with : patrons. Service First in meeting the demands and requirements of the L. most exacting. Service in supplying you with the latest and best in Electric and Gas ' Appliances for Comfort, Convenience and Economy. - I4OI O Street Lincoln, Nebraska 1401 O Street 2 V: EIU UE mm- u u ll ll ll u ll n U HIIEI -172- 19 ggi u ll n i L I EJSK S i ,n ll ll Il IEE , iNcoLN Scnoong oMMEncE , Lincoln Business College--Nebraska School of Business CConsolidaledJ : High Grade Business and Secretarial Training SPLENDID POSITIONS FOR GRADUATES 5 ASK FOR LITERATURE T. A. BLAKESLEE, Ph.B., A.M., Pres. W. A. ROBBINS. Sec'y. Bus. Mgr. P and Fourteenth Sts. LINCOLN, NEBR. library after school for cominginto class latel I shall never forget them. Good-bye to Mr. French, the king of Lincoln high school, but a jolly good king! Like all kings, he had a fool-that is, several of them, for he made a fool of everyone sent to him on some disciplinary charge. Good-bye to Mri Campbell! I tremble when -A I hear that name, just as the British soldiery trembled when Marion's name was told: Mr. Campbell, the man who, when I would go to the oliice for an excuse, would say, I have a notion to call up your mother and tell her of your low grades and repeated absences. I didn't care about the absences-she knew of themg but my Q grades! She couldnlt know how low they were! Good-bye to Fergie and his jokes! ' TAYLOR PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DR UGGIST T' :I Corner 27th ancl O Sts. Lincoln, Nebr. Phone B-4l07 S -173- i9 ggi rn n 11 va t L- I N KS is n u u n 133 26 CLOTHES DON'T MAKE TI-IE MAN But they have a Iaz to do with the appearance of every man Let Us Keep Your Garments Looking New Soukup Sc Westover MODERN CLEANERS 2 l st and G Sts. Phone F-2377 Good-bye to assemblies! I loved assemblies, especially athletic assemblies. When the band played, We all cheered, and a thrill Went all through us, making every nerve tingle. 'Good-bye to color day, when the girls came to school arrayed in red and black dresses, and wearing one red stocking and one black one, and the boys came in half-red and half-black shirts, or black trousers with red seats in them! Good-bye to the teachers who work so hard to train the students to be more than truck-drivers or gas-iitters! Good-bye, Lincoln high school! I am going out into the cruel, hard world! --Harold Welles, '26. YOUR OPPORTUNITY FUND High school students will find an account with the'Nebraska State Bank a help in planning for the future. Start a Savings Account now and add to it regularly while in school. It will be the nucleus for your College Fund or for the business chance which will come to you later. 4 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits H. K. BURKET, PiuzsmEN'r F. E. BEAUMONT, CAsHuaR C. D. COE, Vice PRESIDENT A. A. DYE, AssT. CAsHn2R W. S. BATTEY, Assr. CASHIER EDITH M. WOODWARD, AssT. CASHIER DEI UD DUI H I1 H ll ll ll ll Il H iElEl -174- I9 EEA u an II ra 1 LIN KS: n rn u I u IEE -' 26 U I THE CITY NATIONAL BANK 3 OF LINCOLN Lincoln, Nebraska ' I OFFICERS STANLEY MALY, President BENJAMIN F. BAILEY, Vice President E. H. MULLOWNEY, Vice President : A. H. SAGEHORN, Cashier : RICHARD HADLEY, Assistant Cashier OUR RIDDLE CORNER There was a gym teacher named Cfind something identical with itj, 1: Whose car ran over a Qchopping toolj. T He regarded his Cpneumaticj Without any Qdudgeonj, Because he was able to Cset a piece on itj. A I' Do You Expect to Study 3 MUSIC A OR 2 DRAIVIATIC ART 2 IF SO, DO NOT FAIL TO INVESTIGATE 3 THE ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY Z 3 THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC - ' ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director Q PHONE B-1392 ELEVENTH AND R STREETS 2 Em F DEI DEI! ll Il gl ll H ll ll II Il ,JDE -175- 19 1 113121 E31 1 1 1 Il 1 I- I fgl6KS1 ll 1 11 1 DD NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Lincoln, Nebraska Your Own Mother THE BEST COOK OF ALL- Will Place Her Stamp of - Approval on Our Foods CENTRAL CAFE 1325 Street FOOD PREPARED AS YOU LIKE UU UU CID! I I ll il I Il 1 I IDU .- 75.. 19 SS: ,on S u u Lu or L. I N K S this eerrr s x to u n mn EIEJ W 26 , , 1 4 I .1 .1 V, .- ll High School Hair Cutting Shop 5 HARoLD CHRISTOFFERSEN, Proprietor 2 2 I st and G Streets Lincoln., Nebr. - r WHY THEY DON'T SPEAK J. LJ 7 Peggy: I hear you are Working at Roberts' now Bill: Yes. , Peggy: Dairy or undertaking? LT - 1 l Bill Folger Cappears with Zl corrugated effect on his nosej: I have just been struck : by an idea. 5 Ruth Jones: Oh, is that what is the matter? ll ' l 153 . 4 I For Perfect Motoring 5' ll You Must Have ' Q'f??-iw' ' A 5 f 'l44-Q Good Gasoline and Oil We Have Them U The Sign of High Quality f N LINCOLN ou. co 21st and B 3rd and P llth and I: 1 5 17th and Warren 27th and Q Q N LINK UP WITH LINCOLN tr rl EE UE UDL, , J I I 'Y fl! 'WU 1 'I IL ' IDU -177- , I , ? 9 ggi EJ: .Ji I nr Y igi L I N KS the sf ui u umm ' 2 5 I I E CASTLE, ROPER Sc MATTHEWS l TO BETTER SERVE HUIVIANITY Ll 1 5 L DAD SEES A FOOTBALL GAME I I Ya know I can't make heads or tails of this game they call football. It's a sort of a hand-to-hand, fight them boys pull off in front of a mad crowd that yells its fool head off. My boy Che's the brightest boy in the whole schoolj says heis on the football team, and told me to come to the city and watch him do his stuff. Z VVell, I went to town last Saturday to that place they call the staydium to watch him. I had to buy a ticket that set me back two bucks to see my own kid play! It seemed like it would be just as easy to climb over the fence without getting held up at the gate. But it,s all right, because them city folks bought. tickets, and so to show them that they ain't no better than, me, I bought one too. No city folks can get ahead of me. I'11 tell them that. Well, after I clumb a whole bunch of stairs a young feller dressed in white pants and a red sweater finally got me seated on the tag the ticket called for. Ya know I wouldn't wear them kind' of clothes If I H. R. Williams Grocery THREE BIG SERVICE STORES 25th and Sumner Streets 27th and Randolph Streets F-2317 F-2318 B-6599 B-6590 l. ' 28th and South Streets I F-2315 F-2316 Where Most South Lincoln People Shop Em Um. Le ll ' ll rs IV, :V all o 'WF' ll :Lim -- 178- 7 9 ggi Jr sa L- is 1 L I 131 KS 4 en in no irip ii 1515 D ,,c -I O'Shea-Rogers Motor Co. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS 14th and M B-6854 LINCOLN, NEBRASKA on a bet. They are too loud andf conspicuous in a gang like that. People notice you so much. Them rah-rah boys don't seem to care, though. Well, I set there for a while Watching the crowd finding their seats, and I also got acquainted with some people. Some of them, though, would turn up their noses and high-brow me. I bet if they knew that that was my Johnny the newspapers say so much about, they would respect me more. Pretty soon a brass band struck up a tune and everybody clapped their hands and started to sing before it got Hnished. Gee, but them city folks are rudel They haven't any manners at all. It's funny they couldnlt keep still till a body is through giving a performance. They are supposed to wait with the cheering until they find out it,s worth it, anyway. Ya know, as I sat there, I thought the crowd Went crazy all of a sudden. They all began to yell and clap their hands. I jerked around to the front to see what was going on. Not much, only a bunch of guys dressed in short pants and No. I-227 So. 13th ' Q No. 2-1232 O St. ' ' Studio--335 So. 8th 5 Z el Ye Olde Time L Candies Deliciously Fresh ONCE TRIED, NEl7'ER WILL BE FORGOTTEN MADE. IN LINCOLN UU! ' lg, ,W -,,, .JI W '11 ll., will 'll ll W lv ILY7 HIL1 -179- C1 Q A I 1 I 1 J W I . I I 4,1 'T i il w .J -l ig, fi .J 1 i I A 14 I I l : i I Ll V? I 9 1. 1 I Z1 lt li ti I il 1: 3? li L: ii ai 73 if 11 ci ry E 9 gn 14 li ll ru - L Q l'j,,!1,, is lrr me IEE 4 Lf M? L. APEX CLEANERS 61 DYERS, INC. I IZ3 So. 23rd St., Lincoln, Nelor. B-333l YVE CLEAN YOUR OPERA CLOAKS AND F EVENING GOWNS WITHOUT INJUR- ING THE IVIOST EXQUISITE FABRICS OR THE IVIOST DELICATE COLORS l SEND US YOUR CLEANING WE CLEAN, PRESS AND RE- VVE DO IT RIGHT PAIR INIIENIS GARIVIENTS IVE SATISFY OUR CUSTOIWERS Wye Carry Fire and Burglar Insurance on Your Goods Ufhile in Our Possesszon T Pl bright blue sweaters came a-running on to the field which them city folks call the ' grid-ironf, I was just going to say that if that dirt field was iron, many a head , would be bust before the game was over. A little bunch of them kept coming on to l the field and got down to get a nice position, and then ran a little ways. I wonder M ' what's the idea? I noticed the one in the center had a ball he would throw back 'l to another before he shot forward himself. I guess this must be practice, The rest l of the blue-shirts sat on some benches at the side of the field. I asked the man next 3 to me why they wasn't on the field, and he told me that they was just subs. I guess ji they keep them there so that they can get into the game in case one is killed. Well, 'Fi ya know, pretty soon another gang came out on the field. They wore the loudest red jerseys I ever did see! They went through the same actions that the others did. I lVIy johnny was one of them that was 'lwarming up, as them boys call it. just before each run he would yell some numbers at the top of his lungs. I guess he , told the others what to dog that's how bright my johnny is. z 53 Years of Laundry Service THE BEST LAUNDRY J CLEANERS-PRESSERS-DYERS I I 2245 O St. Phone Bl 579 1 1 TOWNSEND 8a PLAIVIONDON Q5 Q1 I l i'TlY1 ffll 'T'l3C1-,gT'mf3Iif ''Yi 1 mmf- enjrf jg -J, - --A jg g-3, 135 -180-- 1 9 DUI sr u .Ji our 1 L I N KS r ii n in in :gm 26 Sullivan Transfer 8: Storage Co. B-2111 PIANOS HOUSEHOLD GOODS BAGGAGE FREIGHT PROMPT SERVICE 330-350 North Eighth Well, the game started at last. Three men in white sweaters and pants come out on the field and seemed to boss the job. I guess they take the dead ones off the field the way them knights did in the old days. Gee! That was some gamel I guess it was worth my two bucks. After one from each side matched pennies for a while, while a white-suited man watched them so they wouldn't cheat, the game got under way. They lined up on each side oi the field facing each other. One side got in a straight line like they do in the army when they charge. The other side Cpoor fellersl scattered out so they wouldnlt be hit so hard' at one time. These poor fellers that scattered got every right to. The ones in the straight line charged, after one of them had kicked the ball. The others fell in front of the chargers rather than be knocked down themselves. Well, ya know, one little feller, standing by two white fence posts connected by a crossbar, grabbed that ball and started to run. Now any sane man would have run away so that bunch couldn't catch him. But would you have thought that this little feller did? Not in the least. Why, he ran right straight at that rushing bunch of bulls. Gee! but he was foolish! Sure OUR PLUMBING REPAIR CARS ' are equipped with all tools and parts necessary to put your plumbing in good order. GEO. H. WENTZ PLUMBERS WITH A SYSTEJIJ B-1477 240 No. 11th Street EIU gn EIEH H H ll ll U ll H ll ll IDD -181- 1 9 mul I1 is rv u 1 L I N KS I Il 11 u ll EE QD ' 26 ' Phone No. B-2189 P Ledwicffs Taslie Shoppe S 12th and P Streets 2 enough, the on-rushers got him. One grabbed him by the legs and he went rolling. - The others piled on to him. I wondered what was the matter, because they all piled 3 off again. I guessed he must have been dead by then. No, there he was getting up again. Well, the two lines lined up again like they was having a rooster fight. I Wonder if they bit each other, too. ' Well, after that first play I couldn't see heads or tails of that game. I yvas upset completely. They kept up the same thing for about an hour. When they finally quit Hplayingl' CI,d call it fightingj the crowd all said that Johnny was the hero of the game. I don't know. Nobody was killed fat least Johnny didn't kill a villainj, and Johnny didn't rescue a girl, has all heroes do in story books. But I guess if they .l say so it must be true. Anyway I guess I donlt know this game. It's got me : H stumped. Before I go to see another game I'll make Johnny tell me how the fool things are played. -Harry Bastron, '26. i F F' : I WHEN YOU ENTER TI-IE UNIVERSITY ' lT'S THE 2 i COLLEGE Book STORE E. H. LONG, Proprietor Q F ACING CAMPUS Q ' 1 ED ' Ui Uni ll, ll Il ll IJ U Il U Il IUU --1s2- 1 9 Sgr' L11 ll ll lI,,I L I N KS 14111 L 11 lie, 1' 1153 2 G ' 'T STRYKER FLORAL CO. FLORISTS DESIGNERS DECORATORS When you say it with Flowers, say it with ours 1 Phone B-5244 127 NO. l3th street I Q :I 2 1 Wilma Benjamin in English VII was making an impressive address which con- tained the sentence The mariner who charts his course by the stars may be be- : cloudedu. Imagine her surprise, in mid-flight, to hear herself say, K'The mariner who : starts his chores by the cars- . She gasped, looked startled, and tried again: 1 'lThe mariner who courts his chars by the stores-'l 3 She faltered, bewildered, amid the merriment of the class. But she had deter- C minatfon, and made a third attempt. This time she brought out, The mariner who stores his charts by the course- The joy of the class knew no bounds. YVilma wiped the perspiration from her ri brow, glared balefully at her audience, and doggedly tried once more. fy I 'IThe mariner who carts his stores - J It was at this po'nt that Mrs. Westermann was called in to adminster first aid, : Are You Throwing Money Away? - You are, if you are selling your old carpets and clothes for a song. Send them to us, and have them transformed, as if by magic, into beautiful, durable, reversible Ingro-Wilton Rugs J I that last a Lifetime. :1 OUR RUGS HAVE BEEN IN SOME OF THE BEST HOMES IN I LINCOLN FOR YEARS AND YEARS l -L hVe also Renofoate Rugs, Upholstery, Feather Pillows and Beds, make Feather 4 il Mattresses, and do Rug Altering and Repairing LINCOLN RUG FACTORY : OUR ENCLOSED CAR WILL CALL Lv i 2373 O Street or write Lincoln, Nebr. Phone B-6735 .J - C1121 1:1131 1Z1t:11 11 IJ ll ll ll ll Il ll Tl 1E1EI -183- U 4. E9 Engl u in rn H 1 L- 1 N KS I in n u H Eg 05 Coltonis A L 'I . - 4. E Women s Shoppe Chic Styles - Reasonable Prices : 4. TY PWRITING? Last night I had occasion to use our typewriter, an interesting old family relic, 2 which always prints the lines crooked, and resents any attempt to put paper in straight. Although there were only five or six lines to write, I determined to have them made legible on the typewriter, for many nasty remarks have been made about my penmanship. : First I borrowed four sheets of carbon paper, the stickiest, dirtiest, most Hy- papery stuff I ever handled. But it worked exceedingly well-every mistake I made was neatly and accurately reproduced. And, oh dear, what mistakes! Instead of : shifting gears so that figures would be written, I did something to the inner mechanism J: that produced capitals, so that U1926 turned out to be QOWY. l - L 3 KODAKS FILMS FINISHING : idlld All the Supplies The Superior Kind Ufe Develop, Print and For Them In the Yellow Boxes Enlarge Films L GIFT NOVELTIES FRAMING GREETING CARDS 4 Albums, Pottery Pictures Large Assortment of Cards for Every Occasion T' Book Ends, Flowers, etc. Frames and lllouldings Also Tally and Place 1: EASTIVIAN KODAK STORES, INC. g FORJLIERLY LINCOLN PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 5 l2l 7 O St. fl En: no DEH ll Il ll Il ll ll il II ll ' IDU -184- 1 9 ggi u ll in u 1 L I N KS I Il u in n digg 26 E FREE DELIVERY CONVENIENT CREDIT : Service With a Smile - AT - I I-lA1VIILTON'S MARKET B-3393 I0th and N Streets T THE STORE IVITH THE BETTER SERVICE : LJ F 2 I tore out the paper and eased in some more. Early lastweekf' I wrote. - Well, I forgot to space there, but it Won't make much difference. Go on. Early - lastweek in--Darn! no capital! Oh, well what are a few dozen sheets of paper? 'lEarly last week I gave, I punched. Fine! I gave you ablanktofilloutf' Oh! Oh! Oh! : The third time I went doggedly to the end. : f'Early last weak I have you a blanks to filout, Pleas do so anl give them toyour home roomteacher atonce. Catherinr Hughes. The fourth attempt was betterg the fifth almost satisfactoryg the sixth was a : slump-I signed my name Catherinehugherine. But what is the use of prolonging It - : Morey's Funeral Home, 27 th and Q Slrcels 3 I .I EIU EIU DEH il il ll Il- ll ll ll ll H 'IDD -185- 1 9 ggi ll sn u n 1 L I N K S L..n n u an Eg ' 2 6 ' c TUCKER - SI-IEAN ' 2 JEWELERS-Diamonds, Watches, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing. Let us figure with you on your class pins, rings and trophies. 4 OPTICIANS-Eyes examined free. In our Optical Department you may select just what you want in Eye Glasses or Spectacles. Fine Optical ' Repairing. Broken lenses duplicated. V STATIONERS-Stationery for the office, school and home. Waterman's Fountain Pens, Qffice Equipment and Supplies. Crane's, Whiting's and : Hurd's Fine Stationery. Complete line of Supplies for all departments of I schools and colleges. II23 O STREET LINCOLN, NEBRASKA - ff this tale of anguish? I' finished those few short lines at last, and later translated , my Latin lesson with ease. L: I Dont knowwho invented the typewriter: and i dont Want to know him. ' There are people who call themachine a time?saver, and who seem too qonsider carbobpaper a useful and even necessary accessory? but they hire stenographers todo there typing for them-Imay bee too harsh in thus condemning the typeweiter-it may be that ours isan excepkion. i hope se? All I gnow is, that when i earn : myliving Ill scrub floors befote ill be a stenographerl -Catherine Hughes, '26. -J : l 2 I-lotel Linclell 2 SAM A. LAWRENCE, Illanzzger IVe make special weekly rates to teachers - also specialize in serving Lunches and Banquets. 2 ALL OUR COOKS ARE WOZIJEN - Em mu nm in is in in in u ll n 11 umm -186- 7 9 Eiga in n ia urn L I N K5 I I1 11 mi. 1a to Eg 25 S THE STUDENTS' STORE S S0 D AS Rectofs Pharmacy LUNCHES 13th and P Sts. --1 : C. F. BUCI-ll-IOLZ, Mgr. - Katharvn: What is it that makes Babe Barklev's conversation so en'ofable? U . , J 5 Katharine: I believe it is her keen sense of rumor. F :L I: 'Alt was discovered that the bricks are made with two holes about an inch in :l diameter in order to make the bricks lighter. ln one brick this does not make much , difference, explained Mr. Friend, but a ton of bricks weighs considerably less. : -ddfvocale. - Miss Putney Ctrying to explain gender in Latin classjz Now, Henry, what sex I , are, you? - Henry: l'm a German Russian 3 DIAMONDS WA TCH ES .: i Y HARRIS SAR 2 OR L H , f E WE L R Y C O. l323 0 St. LINCOLN, NEBR. - ,IEWELRY SILVER : ggi it 11. nn ll air ll U wr Il Il IES -187- DUI QU :L f L UCI DEF rr u u Il 1 L '19 INKS1 un u n 26 ll ICICI El Beachly Brothers The Peop1e's Grocery Everything for the Table i 1450 O St. Geschwender's Market Fresh Meat M- Fish and Poultry SUSDENDUQV sumnw You CAN vsc Yoon SSS OLD SUSPENDEP9 A5 HATDNIDS, Q e .i5F,ZQyV' 512 - ' of ' 'f' , S?SfSNi BOYS f Sl-1 EBA5 ! h VEFOIZE You meow AWAY wut 01.0-su-aPENDE1?5 owe mem na WD NEMAY , nl' BEAULETO Ill vue mm W V ASQAQIBZS 'Y ,, 4 You cm Qfcoomze L- -. - we svsveuvfib Hui' Q5 NOTTHE FULZY rumos me l' cms LALL xvuzzums '-W uofeif wozzums CANT BE FOUND DN THE DICTIONARY SO , Q y qw Q 4 WK ,, , 4 . , W , wr- 'im-4' . 0,. YS A ' , 4 X fx X? X ,, -. I ' WE oontr Know wusrnfil THEY .,93E',1',O'Q0o?Y4',QLQgN we woomo us orauot G 'N A!!l!. ' 1 uilllllb r 'Meek IXIIIWL is Mt 'Vi 5 I F02 TUE' 5U5PENUElZ9 Nz: NoT ALL. ii' I UTTLE W uvl? CAN OT. Ng! XVI 'dig' .P-I-- 3 If f L-----, M A 1 X -15.1 -v 5 I 'ZW IIVI, - 51 I . ,, v E' ' '1 ,bg 'me sumwvsls ' igiggg . -gyvdx 0352 A ,H 1 itia ' .4 5 -0'f1- ' dsx? M' From a Friend E J. T' DEI H U U ll H N Il Il H I 188 - DEI 1 9 Sgr n n an n u I- I l?l6KS I ll u in ua :gg Courtesy of 3 American Electric Co. A 4 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 2 I5ZIOSt1-eet B-III3 5 3 Illr. Ferguson fto the unappreciative audiencej: You know, the way to keep an 3 t Englishman happy in his old age is to tell him jokes when he is young. Miss We1't.' You must not expect to make credit if you keep on hissing all your mystery classes! : High Brow: I hear the class got tumultuous while the teacher was out of the room. Low Brow : Oh, not any more multuous than you would expect. v REMEMBER-IF YOU CAN - J The Pauley Lumber Co. 7 IF You CAN'T- JUST REMEMBER ' Carroll R4 Pauley 2 E K 1, Class 1926 K I ...... ,.,L., ,.,.,.,. ,, L . E1 :J E113 mms wr II wa in ms our n as u inn '-f'189'- I 9 ggi ll rr ll u o L I N KS I ar in IL IIT IEE! ' 26 r A : COLLINS L QUALITY ICE CREAIVI 5, X Delicious Nutritious l I: EVERY ZIIOUTHFUL 11 HEHLTH INVESTJIIENT L LJ 1 I TYPES OF HANDSHAKES I As a man shakes hands, so is he not. y When I meet a man that is small of stature, I expect a rather gentle handshake. ' But no! That man nearly shakes my arm off. He seems to think he is pumping J: water for the family washing. If I meet a large man, I always look for a vigorous - handshaking. I am usually disappointed: he shakes my hand daintily, as if it were fragile and likely to break if handled roughly. I always expect a small, pudgy man just to take my hand and then drop it, for fear of exerting himself. But again my 'J expectation is deceived. He shakes and shakes and shakes and shakes. He seems to : l X believe that if he should stop shaking my hand, I would run away. He is not mis- taken. The tall, thin man invariably gives my hand a short, quick, clammy squeeze. I p If I have on rings, they are nearly bent flat, and my hand is left a mass of mangled pulp. 5 The handclasp that I really like is a firm grasp that is not of the pump-handle 1- style nor a squeeze that ruins my hand for life. I --jLucile Miller, '2S. f WELCOME T0 STUDENT HEADQUARTERS 2 Opposite lVIiIler 81 Paine ' PIONEER FRUIT STORE 4 1 Fruits - Lunches - Candies T THIRTEENTH AND O STREETS : ! 'im Um CIE? - Il 11 H IV' ll U Il is ll, HJEI -190- I 9 ggi u na ll fx 1 L I N KS r 'll ur Il err ,IEE 26 l A 'N P A Photograph to Meet Efvery Occasion THE GRAY STUDIO E Photographers OPEN SUNDAYS -- EVENING APPOINTMENTS 3 1214 O Street Lincoln, Nebraska Phone B-1062 L llliss Putney: Lauer, what is the construction of tempore? N Lauer Ward: Ablative of divorce. : Classes in English III that have been reading fllodern Verse have especially enjoyed poems by Phoebe Allnut and Charles Silliman. E Malinda Keller falls down the steps in the auditorium on senior color day. Laurence Tyler: Really now, I don't think that's very dignified for a senior! 1 lVIiss Tremain: What was our president's name fifty years ago? Art Hudson: Coolidge. Boys, fm giving you a hunch, To Witte's go and eat your lunch, N Good home-cooking there you'll eat, El They, for a square deal, can't be beat. WITTE'S Em DEH ll , . ll . ll , .ll Il 'll II - 191 - lln II I L. T 5 F i i. P' F mi mm 1 9 Eiga u ia n in I L I l?l6KS a mu is in n nag 3 ICE CREAM ' SHERBETS ICES-PUNCH A FANCY FORMS 2 FOR PARTIES 3 Franklinlce Cream Co. - Lincoln, Nebr. - 1: THE PATCHWORK QUILT I saw this quilt the other day, A patchwork quilt of colors gay, Made by an old great-aunt of mine- She started it when she was nine. I What were her thoughts, her hopes, her dreams, : As she sewed and stitched the long, long seams? The quilt was for her own hope chest. I wondered whom she loved the best. Alas-the sequel to this affair, lt's sad indeed-but oh! it's rare. I found the quilt up in the attic And really thought it quite romantic. Downstairs in haste the quilt l carried- 2 5 And-horrors!-learned she'd never married. 1 -Virginia Faulkner, l28. y t REMEMBER lHRlE'S LUNCH 3 : z112J F i V UU UE mmr 1' . ll i ll :ro ll st in it inn -192- 1 if Eg 'Il ll iff' 1.14 1 L I N Viv W ll It' as -gg J SOMEONE SOMEWHERE WANTS YOUR P h o t o g r a p h 2 Give Nothing But the Best by Having Them lkfade at V ANDE.RSON'S STUDIO 1034 O Street Phone L-8748 rl Miss Jury had lectured for nearly an hour to a Latin I class on The Value of Latin in Our Lives, and concluded by saying, Now I should like to find out what you know. Will some one give me the vocabu- l lary form of any noun? , Norval Swartz: Vir, viril CWe're wearyl. g Jack Goodwin was unable to get back his voice after the tournament, as the officials had announced that they would not be responsible for lost articles. -4 l . REWARD! Wanted, dead or alive, a freshman who actually bought an assembly or cafeteria ticket, or who ever did hunt for the elevator. Communicate with the Links, room 303. l KAl..lN'S PHARMACY 2 l st ancl J Streets DRUGS soDAs CANDIES scHooL SUPPLIES l i 4 1 I l .1 -T -1 I 1 1 Prescriptions Carefully Compozznded We Deliver T 1 i l mtl QU IF jf' ln' H Il ll U7 S7 l l -193- ' in ESI ,,,s,1gf f fj, UL, ,, ,bij i S iirmfj, if W Wignn IEE li 26 Tl gr i l l il Fi-- l D mmggiggfg .- The Store for , cms 2:.L.-, iai t Gruen Watches i iill lil llll Q-M-ngwggnog'--mg xxxx Ki E We shall be glad to show you not only the watch pictured here, but 1 a large assortment of these splendid timepieces at various prices. r Under the Gruen Finance Plan which is sponsored by us in Lincoln, I X we will accept part of the cost as an initial payment, allowing you l 1 to pay a balance as you prefer. j Gruen Wvzztches are priced at 325 and up FRED GARDNER 6: SON ' 10th and O Streets JEWELERS Speier's Building l i.J i. I - i r ' Audrey writes: A'While I was practicing I would listen to what the children l .. in the street were saying with one ear and to what I Was playing with the other. 1. La Miss Jury: Why are Caesar's writings so interesting? Virginia Sartor: One reason is that he uses such good English. V l Miss Schemel: Burton, what is the purpose of the bones? ,.q - 'il Burton: For soup. ll ,Ig lg Art Abbott: There are several things I can always count on. - Dick Armstrong: What are they? 'T ,Artz My fingers. J W Tl li V STUDENT HEADQUARTERS A l if IDYL HoUR Q l-l. F. AUSTIN EB V , Y Y, grfr g DEI UML 7 Y lL,v,,, , .MDM ,,fJl Vfrr IL ILY IL W, ll, ll lln lCllIl -194-- fgtilr.'g,::::fQe'iT:i1T::TE:i::1'1Ti1ii,11if' S 2 M C2 'i31t:i:i1:::i:':1tT::LT.T1Z:f'iT?:g::t::i72tl3Q um I O mm 'T 'Z fl I 1 I ' I i a I ' F L Q INSIST ON- H : l E E , RICHMOND OANDIES E R z For Every Ingredient. which Enters into the Making of E, RICHMOND CANDIES if Is Selected with the Utmost Care fi M. S. PARTY HOUSE CHOCOLATES LINKS if ' F v QE ji SONNET l: I always wanted to write a Sonnet About my best girl's Easter bonnet. A fi I used to think l'd like to Write A Sonnet on a fistic fight. I I changed my mind-unnatural thingl- f And decided to write on a Queen and a K'ng. ' Alas! I turned another leaf, . .E 1 And thought I'd write on a pirate chief. 'f Again my mind did make a change- 1' A brand new Sonnet for Red Grange. . At last--a Sonnet for the Prince of Wales, I A prince of England and a prince of males! Eg L: But-and out of my ego this took a fall- Q I've found I can't write one at all. l . . . I -Virginia Faulkner, '28. it t. Li e I . 1 li ii cO1v1PL11v1ENTS I- . l t Harvey Rathbone I Zi gi li L. H. S. '06 . B 5 ' u 4 I I 'l i. L DU Y Y V UU DDI ,Y , , ,Il H, Wann, , jLi.:--A,, ..v. -..Is ,ULYWYJI ,.f...f,ll,.,- , , if ,-.,,,, --L.E-,!E?f.'L -195- e I ziiifiiiiiif:1i11if:T:1r:'3'11ut1: Lu E N PC, S ...zo L- 'L e it , F EE THE l HAUCK-STUDIO l HAUCK AND SKOGLUND 1 PHOTOGRAPHERS I 1216 O Street Lincoln, Nebraska B-2991 1 5 Mrs. Swartz: Miss Winter, why did you call my son a dirty elephant? Miss VVinter: VVhy, Mrs. Swartz, I didnitl I said he was a disturbing element. X , ti A STUDENT'S PARADISE . For Fine Candies, Excellent Photo Finishing, Magazines and ' School Supplies. Walter Jol'1nson's Sugar Bowl f, B-l3I9 I552 O St. ' jim: Hear the joke about the two men? Hank: No. Jim: I-Ie-he! in I Banking Knowledge And Experience :I are needed for all occupations. They are important parts of your education. You will get the 'best banking knowledge and ex- perience by opening an account with THE LINCOLN STATE NATIONAL BANK I 1 N. W. Corner l Zth and O Streets i l l S no I K 'iI i::ff.l.lHQ1.f.f,QQl1if:ffffilI::1f' i ' ATTN 'T Tlff.'1Tl'll'f1fffT'T f.fil Eiffflfllfl llllfl -196- i A i. 531 E, IC' in '11 V 'iL. 'WV 'E L- I f-3 1 'ir ll 1 tTi'lT 'i1gg Q O F DAVIS COFFEE SHOP l08 No. l 3th Street El ' TOASTED SANDWICHES , HOrWE IWADE PASTRY it Z UNEXCELLED COFFEE l E Virginia: Do you know the abbreviation for dog? 7 Edwin: No, what is it? 1 Virginia : Pup. 3 i. irirr :r l R WE SPECIALIZE lN CHlLDREN'S PICTURES N W MEN AND WOMEN ARE CHILDREN GRO WN UP V . . i.:: 1- V E 1'.,: W ' f Q32 :' . Q 22 l A 'AAA 2 ' f ' - izz 1241 N LINCOLM NEBR. '-.', Q :-: -- ,- '.-.. - '- 5 ' E i Rastus: How do dey get de water in de wiaternielon? - Sam: Bo, dey plants de seeds in de spring. -T- i MARRY THE GIRL E Then See . l E. A. GEHRKE, The Bungalow Man N - For the most reasonable priced houses for sale or rent in the city. Sixty new, modern houses under construction, to rent for 3525.00 to 335.00 per month at Twenty-ninth and F and ' T Twenty-ninth and E Streets. 'Q L NO OBJECTION TO CHILDREN Res. Phone 113707 409 Little Bldg. on-ice Phfne B 2515 H L 5 mm Um UUE . lpfff 11 ' .ii o :':iiLi.LJf: ij1' 11 .E f H3013 -197- ' W tiiigggm AMI: Lv fxj Ifi Lfijjiiigji' -,g .I 1 11 'I 9 II DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY Club Plan BOYD JEWELRY Co. IO42 O STREET LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Mr. Townsend Cabout to take Dutch Witte'S picturejz Now, do you want this mounted? Our hero: No, thank you. The sehooI'S never seen me on a horse, and I dorft know how they would take it. The Old Homestead LUNCH ROOM AND PASTRY SHOP Mrs. D. E. Bixby, 1202 M Street Phone B-5356 MY SPECIALTY?-JUST FOOD Jack Barkes: When will water stop running down hill? Lyman Bray: When it gets to the bottom. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL - - S200,000 SURPLUS - - SIO0,000 Your personal account will be appreciated Savings Department O SECURITY MUTUAL BLDG., COR. 12th AND STREETS V-f-A ww.-Y...,....-..- ... ...J .-.,...- W .7 I..- .. , , lr... 11 W.- , ,, -1.31 ., WI, , ,, . ...- ,.,W...s....... M-, H .W ,, -.-A.. L ,.,,,,, L.--,,, Il -198- U ICI I I I I v I I LI -I I I I I J ,I I 'I I I .I I I I .1 -I I . I I I I F: L: .J ll -, Z , 1 3 It E! U '1 5 GREEN'S w 1 1 1 WALL PAPER ...J PAINTS i 13 2 GLASS 3 1527 o street li l Mildred Dole: Miss Jury, did you know Caesar had an Irish wife? 1 hfliss Jury: What are you talking about? l Mildred: He did. When he came to the river, he proposed to bridge it. is T 5 sl PRACTICAL SHOE REPAIRING - li CCRRECT SHOE REPAIRING I nsures Q HEALTH and COMFORT l Let Randall Do It IO34 No. 22nd Street - - - Lincoln, Nebraska L! if 1 i 13 l Miss Cather fto Frank Roehl, after mispronouncing his narnej: I never can tell li whether it's roll or rail. I do know that it is some form of locomotion. I l 1 ! . 1 l fi l l 1-5 1.7212 'Q fl A O.J. FEE 555 N. l'2 th LAUNDRYZS CLEANING 5 , w x il lj Fl 1' L U W r'-'- - '- 'w me- -'---'--3 --1---- f----H-e-'- fe'- -1 rw- -A --'-'-'------ X f v--- U iLJL,, , ,, 11, ,,,,, L Ag, LL, ...., ..- .. L -- ,, .N ,E -199- 4 e 'fZiTl3 ' Lwfiliiiiviil im S N FQ ff, ::1:i1::tL:T.. ...iT I 9 I I ESV' O Jr, Tl ILL lL,sJ L I N KS in 11-'E an E JI ,IEE T 2 5 - l: f I - YOU WILL SOON BE THINKING ABOUT 1 ANOTHER SCHOOL YEAR AND ALWAYS Y OUR STORE FOR YOUR NEEDS 1 1 1 1 ' FENTON B. FLEMING ' 1 L .l ' II43 O Street JEWELERY-SHOP 1143 O Street 5 Clayton: How far were you from the right answer in the test today? T Ralph: About four seats. T 5421: if ,f,25f,:4f- , F3512 ffffg-J ' - y ,W , , iS: ,Lg 51 ,ga 4-1 Af :'f 4:51. lll'lllll 35-5: 37 T L 5r5l4 1' s :ml'11 KlMBALl., BROTHERS W1 - E' 'iz' ' V1 M lk ttte F lljflflill MAKERS or MENTURHALS Ml f y ,ull EMROMED W1111 QHAMQTER ,rg Q11 , w vf klp. AND GRIGINALITY E ,Hlgll 1 EN V MONUMENTS'MAUSOLEUMS'STAG'UARY ll, lklllll 1796 lfiwl fl ' O O ' O ' S T REET'LlNCO LN QW 7 All l , ., I llwf irr i i-sg?-ff TE R? ' 1 V--l '1 fr 'iff a': 2Z g-1, 4 ,Aung Miss English: What is a synonym? L Robert Joy: A synonym is a Word you use when you can't spell the other one The Record Without Words 5 A PHOTOGRAPH 5 CALL ' ' MACDONALD ' COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER F 218 No. l lth B-4984 1 Lincoln, Nebr. F I A 1 ' w EO , y an UmM---.s,-g1 3 JI gl .15 .T' ,, 1L, JE ' LH. 'IDU 1-001 16 SSI .ll-. 11 1 ll 1 L i N l'-If .ll eel. ' ice 'JE E' 26 i L: This space donated by a friend of the Lincoln High School U I3 VT E l l '1 l ,. I l .4 v- V li I l l U 113 l M fl :li E' 1 l 1 l 'N l F l l li T! 1.1 l 1 l ll l: f 1 2 Ll 1-s e., l V Miss Gray: Virginia, use the word loquacious in a sentence. Virginia Faulkner: A girl bumped into me in the hall, and I told her to loquacious going. 5 GUM' QIITUHRY 3.959491 ugvznfn sv. - Q'P!l0lll.?ll17 A A llflyron Johnson: Did you go to the symphony at the auditorium last night? Ernest Lindeman: No was it good? lVIyron: Fine. Ernest: I always heard they had good music, but a rough floor. 1 Chas. W. Fleming JEWELER-GIFT COUNSELOR 1311 O Street L- CLASS PINS Alt Your Service JOHN F. AYRES in charge of Optical Department. Special appointments made. Correct 3 Vision Glasses. : : : : 1 : kdm . U E111 H ' H' W' H 1 ...Jlf 'll 1, S 1, 11 T313 1' 'L .n..,.,U -201-- U THE LATEST SONG HITS Kresge's 5 and 10 Cent Store TRY OUR FOUZNTTAIN FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT t lVIiss Piper: What was taking place in the United States in I823? Bud McKee: The war of 1812. Baker of French and Smith, Capital and Domestic Pastries Royal Potato Bread THE BIGGEST LOAFERS IN TOW'N 26th and O Sts., on the Corner Phone B-3930 Lincoln, Nelor LINCOLNVAR 1926 MODEL Oh, the young fellow came out of the west, Through alL the wide border his clothes were the best, His socks were the loudest, his slicker most bright, Ye Gods! Ye .Gods! How those colors did fight! His trousers the widest, his tie the most gay, His car was so handsome, a Ford painted gray. Oh when he drives in, the town is so glad! Was there ever another like this sporty lad? -Virginia Faulkner, 328. -202- 13 -1 1 1 1 1 gl 'S 1 1 1 1 1 LJ 1 1 1 5 1 1 11 1 1 I 1 1 I 9 i U 1 1 ,l li 'W 1 1 LJ 11 1 .1 1, 1 1 f ' 1L,., H, 1. 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