Lincoln High School - Railsplitter Yearbook (Orem, UT)
- Class of 1929
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vlvduilf ri 4 If 'vm ' V v X E A Y 1 H ,W ' NWT Um 'XAWTI' The Railsplittor Published bu the Student Bodq of the Lincoln High School 1929 Uirqinia Taqlor Editor Elmer Terrq Business Manager o o. 0 3 Q, Q f ,af w, 0 ooo o -C9--w - -Q o - ' oo oooo ooooooo o -QW A 2 .Q wQ2' m 00200. f2'aQ+2'3v3,mo0 . , . .0 Q Q Q Z . ,, -3, of I ? 65 of 'B o 0 ' 0 Q O0 1: 4?-Q 0 lf: o - 1 22 Z' 80 Q o 0 QFQB 'Q' ' Ay., 0 0 : 4 A 2 . 1 ' 0 ' It Q Q f'- 0 Q ' g fx vi? Ns- Yi? 14, X? obo 0 Forewor 49? QQK5 .aaa 40 4 N The Ra11spl1tter we have endeavored to portray 51 every phase of life in our High School: The plea- gif' 'v 9' . . . 9 sures of outslde llfeg the ser1ousness of class workg our 1o,Q , , , v Q- hopes, our alms, and our ambltlons. 0, 6 O Q25 Here we have learned to l1V6 and love and be of ser- 2 vice to our fellowmen. May Nthis book be a medium 03 Q . . . . ' 9 ga through Whlch, ln commg years, we may re-hve our 3 plc , happy school days at Llncoln. 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PAGE FIFTEEN - A- e- Q? 5 'o V Z 9 o Q ox 3-lv ' o o 0 it 2 0 0 o o to Q ., 5 Q, 00 Ei 489 00 2 iz fi: 2,1 52 3 o Q3 ZZ 32 - B I ' Q , MERL PERKINS CARL FIELDING LENA ANDERSON 'AG Vice-President President Secretary Q49 OW that this school year is coming to a close we look back over the 5,2 events of 1928 and '29, and we see a group of students Working dlhgent- 'ffgi ly in our behalf. They are the student body Off1C61'S. Hardships often have 55 threatened them, d1ff1cu1t1es have presented themselves many times, but under Carl's very able management they have led us through a year of suc- 'Nl cess. Qs? 'Q cum few 643' gyf QQ ,gy .gs Na W . .' X54' 0. 5 SQA vase X20 9 2 sis? ' Qxv O O as 'Ni ' 'V Qi, 1 0 o Q:- Qif' n ,' if o 'o Z a a. is 2 at X Q Q 4 ' O . 0 ELMER TERRY s VIRGINIA TAYLOR WEST HILLS e Q 3 0 gig? DERAL FARR MYRTLE BIGELOW INEZ HOLDAWAY HOWARD FERGUSEN ' ' ss-Sswesee eww 'M-e - -Q Q - PAGE SIXTEEN rw IIQNX f l'lUK.lI1 l ' mm V157 ffx fx I llvfiillllzmxh ' lllllll5Qlll 1' if CLASSES Q 4 00000 some 'Q . '..., x . Q Q oocmm 490 .Z : . 02039453 03303 ' ' Qc 030,20 BQQMQ9 ' ff' W 1 . i 4 O 430 All S 29 og 00 o 5 sg, 9 0 0 2: 0 O 0. 353 : . oo Q 0 Q oo o ' ogg 0 I I . o - o O g :Q 'S ' ' ' l K W' QP 020 fv o 1 33 do a 3 Q0 V Q- 3 Q' N Q 3 ff 'P we 'Q 38 0.0 fi .9 V 0:0 490 .f . I ' - o QD I ' 8 lllllll f-M49 ' 0 gg -,,, vlulnu h I 0 lm 1 U Q, 0 02 ' S 222 Semor 21 o O 9 o QQ C ff: '7 'ri go -a 0 Q O O M N. T' Cf 22, 49: Q 1 77 0 9 o o v 9 - 2 3 A 'O O 0 ' . . we 2? Q o 59 v 0 O ' O ' 3 . oo cg oo ze: as Jo oo og: 020 Q 03 300 oo oo o O0 0 oo o 0,0 o . 33 22, s QQ 'O go 490 Qc oo oo Q20 do o o'o 33: 1' of - ' oe 45 O fx Q 0 0 4 o , A ' O ' QA, Q 0 Q 0 . . 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Well, it won't be long now for the years pass all too soon. - We have endeavored to set the pace and be the example for our friends in the lower classes, and we hope we have carried it out quite successfully. We have many happy memories of our good times here and they will live with us throughout the years to come. 0? 0 00 00 22 490 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 oo 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 20 22 222 9 0 3 0 0 3 020 020 232 020 0 20 020 03 0 9 0 9 0 O 0 020 0.0 0 0 202 O O 0, 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 00 .0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 0 00 00 430 0 9 9 Q 420 0 220 9 Q 3 222 03 020 3 0 22 232 020 232 0 3 ' 9 3 Q2 Q 0 00 490 00 00 00 00 O 00 06 00 0 0 02 Q 220X20202020 02020220202020220202 2202020 2020 02 0 0 0320202 2032220 0220332 02020 02 03320320202 PAGE NINETEEN 0 0000 000000000000000000000 0 0000 0 0 0 0 00 00000 0 0 0 0 43041300 00000 20 +0 00'om0+aw00'o'o+0'o00' 09 0000200 aa3va26vaa0'0v3 'X0fXf2Qi0f30 ., 0 23 O0 020 0 0 0 40' 9 QQ 3 0 00' 06 0.0 232 90 0 0 203 0 0 0 0 0.0 Q 0 Q O0 00 00 00 0 00 0 00 00 00 0 020 00 3 00 . 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'9 QQ' 1.45 oo 10 O 0 O O 6 0 00 00 C 00 Q 020 450 00 of 00 0 0 Q so Q O0 oo 00 2 2 O O 0 O 0 0 2 2 O 23' 'B 2 32 0 0 it 0 5 0 ob 00 OO 00 0 0 o 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 9 420 9 32 0'0 0' 0 0 52 333 0,0 O 0 333 0'0 03 320 0,0 2 I0 ' ' b 000 0 04' 0 CYRIL LOVELESS 0 X O 0 O 0 O 0 O0 0 0 0 ' 30 03 0 3 3' 3303333303033 3 33 3032 033'3'oQ93'33933033033f343v2m'a3f3'3'343'3 - eb 3322 0 Q, Z '0 . Q 0 DEAN MINER Boxin '26: Baseball '26: Ag Club '26: Basket- E ball '29: Open Forum '29. v KA.THERINEl HANSEN Home Economics '27 '28 '29: Dramatic Art '29, INEZ HOLDAVVAY Opera '26 '27 '28 '29: Play '27: Dramatic '29 Student Body Officer '29g Second Place H. S. Vocal Contest '28g Staff '29. DEAN NUTTALL Band '26 '27 '28 '29: Orchestra '27 '28 Chorus '27 '28g Opera '29: Stock Judy:- ing '26 '27 '29: School Play '29, Az Club '26 '27: Boxing '26. Club '29 ' Ag Club '26 '27 '29: Crop Judging '27 '28 Class Officer '27. DELPHA FILLERUP Open Forum '28 '29: Home Economics '28 '29, DIARY SHEPHARD Home Economics '28g Chorus '27 '28, RICHARD BURNS Open Forum '26 '27: Ag Club '26 '27. 0 Q 00 0:0 00 Q 00 020 00 00 33 090 Q 00 0'0 0 00 O 0 0 - 0 OO 00 OO OO 00 00 OO 0 3 02 '0 32 O O O O O O Q0 232 0 9 3 0 252 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 O OO Q 0 0 OO 00 00 OO OO OO OO 00 . 0 00 ' 0 0 Q 00 0 00 020 3 232 Q O Q 9 00 3 02 020 Q Q ' Q Q 30 Q 0 Q 00 00 Z2 00 Q 420 Q Q 9 O Q 9 O0 OO O0 00 OO o O 00 OO OO OO OO 00 00 00 00 00 00 Z2 .0 0'0 020 00 - - 4 4.42 A- 0 000 0 000 00000 000000000 Q 000 00 0 420 Q S Q- 0Q:'0'0Q3Q'gQ'0Q9g50'0'e9c90'a'0'cXv . 0 0, Q f 00 - 0'0'0Q3ew43'? ' QQ3'0Qv'gg4Q3Qs 0 0 f 4202 0 PAGE TVVENTY-ONE 00 00 00 00 00 00 oo 0? oo oo oo o 00 O 00 00 oo oo oo 32 000 XZ 00 O 0 000 0 490 0 0 OO 00 0 00 00 oo oo oo oo - 33 000 oo oo 0 0 0 oo oo 32 ob 030 020 0,0 0 o 0 0 0 Q- Q 0 0 0 oz o o 0 a O 5 06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 004949 - --0 - - 0 o4?ooo0oooooo'oooc94Q9o oo 658068000000 oooQ:o 0 080000000985 LENA ANDERSON Student Body Officer 29' Chorus 28 29' Class Officer 27 '28' Home Economics ' 28 29: Dramatic Art. 27 '28. KENNER CLAYTON Basketball 26 27 28 29' Open Forum 26 '27 28 29' Chorus '26 27 28' Opera '29: Class Officer '26 '27: Band '26 '27 '28: Baseball '282 Stock Judging '26, NORMA SCOTT Tigerette '29: Home Economics '28 '2 3 Open Forum '28 '29, EDNA CLU FF Home Economics '28g Chorus '29, MERL PERKINS Student Body Officer 29' Opera 28 29' Chorus 26 27' Dramatic Art 28 29' School Play 29' Tigerette 29' Class Officer 26. HERBERT MADSEN Opera 27 28 29' Chorus 26' Basketball 21 29' Track 27 28 29' Class Officer 26 2 ' Stock Judging 26' Ag Club 26' Band 2 28 9' Orchestra. Q 27 28 29. DERAL FARR N. A. S. S. 29' Basketball 27 28 29' Ag Club 27 28' Baseball 27 28 29' Chorus 27 28. EVA DAYBELL Chorus 26 29' Home Economics 28 29. Q -K 00 00 0 0 00 100 -0 1 0 0 0 44 0 2 0X0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0.0 10 0 0 0 0 0 X xo.. 0 fa go 00' 00 0 00, x 'x 03x 410 0 v 0 454000 00000003'020000 00000 06000600450 0000000 Q0060Q,'000 0 00090060 06000606000 WQ 0 00004000000 0 450 o 0 oo 0 oo oz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 z 0 , oo oy , ' . I , , . . y O Q ' 0 I 0 ' ' 0, 0 ' xo 0 gg ef? o o , . , , . . . a 02 . : . , ' 28 0, Q ' . . 7 I ' . , 0 0:0 ' ' . O03 , ' 7 ' '2 , o , o . 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I xi 0 o 2 ' Q Q3 o o 0 X CLEO JORGENSEN 202 Q' School Play '29: Opera '29: Dramatic Art '29: 00 'f' Open Forum '28 '29: Home Economics 0 3 '2sq '29: Tigemmre '29, E3 O 0 Q 0? v 9 0,0 Q, 55 3,3 0 4 O 'o o'o 1' 0 OO .Z REED BUCKNER 0 0 KI, Ag club '26 '21 '2s: Crop Judging '27 '28 '29g 'QQ 355, class Officer '29. 000 5 0 oo X LEONARD JOHNSON 0 fo 07 0 A Scholarship '26 '27 '28: Basketball '28 '29 Track ,Ex '27 '28 '29: Baseball '26: Class Officer 030 Q, Q, '28: Debating '29: Typing Team 96p 654 '27 '28g N. A. S. S. '29: Open OO o '53 Forum '29: Ag Club '26. 0.3 4 QX O . 0 Z oo 3:0 02 9 2.23 X Ze OO o A 480 O ' 0.2 0 s o o ' , Q0 0 0 O0 - oga ' I 352 Q EDNA NELSON ogg ,ZZ Home Economics '2S: chorus '28 '29. gtg by 0 VIRGINIA TAYLOR 2.0 Editor Railsplittsr '29: Opera '28 '29: Class Of- Q ficer '27: Staff '28: Open Forum '28 '29: .'. Home Economics '28 '29: Chorus '27 , . Dramatic Art '29: Tigerette '29 , be Service Medal '29 : School 0 . Play '29, 4 0 9 'O C C O O 'K ok X O - -- oo Y 06 db oo ozo K: ELLENDER KEELER b 3,2 0 . Chorus '27 '28 '29 1 Home Economies '28 '29 0.0 o 0 Girls Track V26 '27 '28 '29: Dramatic Q 0 ' Art '28, 067 'O 00 A 0. ozo X: KENNETH LUNCEFORD ggg Q o Chorus '27: Ag Club '26 '27 '28: Typing Team '29. ozo . . 00 ' , O . . Q0 0 OO 3 o : o O ' OO 0 O 3 ' o 0 o Q 0 3 A O 0 .-'fxngi-sage aromas Q 0 0 0000.1 920.-S oo 0 v 000 00 .-,4,o5 '5 2'a3M,Q,0X'2+32Q'o'0 2m2Q,'8m gQ?QQw 'o'0a'o'oo . 1 Q . PAGE TVVENTY-THREE fx OW0 00 0 0 by 0, o QF o 0 0 Q qs OO OO00 0 0, o 4 0 4, 0 00 6 o 00 O0 Q O0 0 Q Q. O 0 0 . I O o O ozo 9 Z' C fi Y . O 0 o 9 0 0 OO 0, 29 9 go o ox 0 Q, 035 . X :. s o ., 9 6 0 , 'X 0 0 01 0 0, 00 o o Q A Q. 1 v Ko 49 O 0 Q Q 0 0 o X . Q 30 o o 0,0 QS o o 490 3 Q o Q o o Q O Q EN fi . . of 0,0 0 0 ozo 0,0 0 o 3 I 0 Q 3 O ox Q 0 3 49 0 o 0 220 ok o'o 0' BLANE KEELER Ag Club '26 '2'7. NAOMI SELMAN Club '29: High School Contest '29. Dramatic Art Declamai-ion ' ETHEL HUFF Chorus '26 '2'I: Home Economics '28 '29. MELVA BRERETON Home Economics '28. KEITH ERICKSEN Ag Club '27: Crop Judging '27 REVA CORDNER Tigerette '29: Chorus '26 '29: Home Economics '28 '29. LaPRIEL SHAVV Chorus '27 '28 '29: Home Economics '28 '29: Tigzrette '29: Open Forum '28 '29. LINFORD HOLMAN Ag Club '26 '27 '28: Chorus '28 '29. L s Q.. 0 4 X, Q 'N9 3, , O . . Qaaofosf gvwoooovofoo of Q o 0 Q . 0 f. . 29 0 o 3 4 - o I 3 X 63 CO O0 1 ' ' OO GQ Z. O so ov Q9 git S21 O0 O. OO 56 5,52 QV ' Q s 3. ' O 0 Q .q, Q G: Gio cg o Q 0 0 Q o 0 0 O i O0 .O 'o OO ro. Q O 'M Qs Q O 0,45 Q5 ., .bw 'B Q ZS -.. xx Q21 ,, 0 0 O 9 1, 0 oto 0.0 0 O 9 0 O oz Sk 029 0 0 0 ' X 0 00 0 0 0 ii lg 0 0 0 f- K - 0 0 -6 oo Q f V' wow, Q-, . , .. ,A o oo oooo A , - V . oo C 'vo .mayo an PAGE TWENTY-FOUR 00000000 000 000000 00000000000000 0000 0 00000000000000 0 00000 0 00000 0 0000202002030 20.0 020 0 02020X020,02020,02020a20,0202020203020202020 2002000202002020020,0202020a,02020,02020202020202050 0 0 og of 0,0 O 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0x0 of 0.0 0.0 of Q0 0,0 0.0 0,0 0. 0.0 0,40 20 0,0 0.0 0,0 0.0 0.0 450 0,0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 0.0 0.0 0,0 0,0 0 0 23' 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ALICE REESHA Home Economics '29g Dramatic Art '29: School Play '28: Chorus '28 '29: Class Offi- cer Laramie '27. BASIL HATCH Tropic High: Basketball '26 '27: Baseball '26 '27: Track '26: Debating '26. CHESTER BOUNOUS Ag Club '26 '27 '28 '29. INEZ NEWELL Home Economics '28 '29: Chorus '28 '29. IRA HUNTSMAN Virgin H. S. Basketball '26 '27: Baseball '26 '27: Track '26 '27: School Play '27: Tennis '27: Ag Club '27: Student Body Officer '27: Class Officer '26 '27. Lincoln H. S. Basketball '28 '29: Baseball '28 '29: Track '28 '29: Ag Club '28: Class Officer '29. Seniors' Farewell HE class of 1929 is now on the eve of graduation. The goalitowards which we have striven during our four years of high school life is al- most attained. We have found pleasure in the accomplishments of our daily tasks, joy in the reward for service, and happiness in the companionship of true, and never to be forgotten friends. We will soon bid farewell to our high school activities and many of our friends, but the knowledge that we have gained and the experiences that we have had, we take with us for a foundation upon which our future suc- cess is to be built. May we always be loyal to our Alma Mater and may the Lincoln spirit live on forever. 0 0 0 0 2 2 32 0 2 222 0 553 232 0 .0 0x0 0 0 3 0 0 3 3 0 3 0 0, O 0 Z 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 232 3 0 0 0 0 Q 00 0 0 22 203 , 0 3 80 0'0 Q0 0,0 0 0 020 0,0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 O 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 Q0 00 00 00 00 33 00 0 0 00 02 230 232 Q0 0 0 0 0 03 3 023 Q0 3 0 0 ozg 33 3 0,0 020 0 0 0 0 0 1 00 232 33 00 490 10 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 090 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 0 00 3 32 0 ' 0 0 0 0z0 0 0 0 0 0 020 0,0 0 32 0 0 3 332 '0 230 . 00 0 00 0000000000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 202080,0a0202020a,0202020,0202 0202020 02Q0Z02QZ02 2030330 033038 203030320 030 202 3302020302 02 202 030205028 PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Z I f 0?0'?' 0'K +32 f 0?Z0Wi9 f3 '33'0QZ'Z00'Z?X0'2 3'3 420 0 32? Q0 0 0 0 0 Q 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,Q I 0 o 9 53 05 02' of . ' 0 M 0 Q 020 0 0. -0 o QX 0 00 N '0 O0 I 50 fi 3 00 Q90 0:90 0435 45 0 0X0 0 5 2' 0 O v O 02 .0 LQ 0 Yi 'J o 0 0 00 O O 0 20 223 2, 0 0 50 00 00 0 0 0 00 00 0 5 00 T9 00 0 00 0 3 0'0 00 0.0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9 X30 9 X0 490 0 00 Z 303 9 430 O O 9 9 Q 0 0 0' 0 0 4 'ills 'P Q ' V 0 00 rig, b VV 3 Q 'SSX eq I. ao 'P ' X oo Y' -H-.3 lilllh -0 An. +0 uiulllllllpn-u,.,! lb ZX 00 00 Juniors E2 00 7' Z x0 '11 0 22 '0 250 0 0, 2 020 Z if 00 Y C W X Af S5 fl Md ff , . ml 77' Y Q Q Q90 0 0 0 0 QS 0 90 0 0 05 Q0 0 0 020 . v 0 51 0 0 05 020 0,0 - 0 0 3 00 3 '0 320 , 9 f 0 0 0000 00 00 0 0 v 5-31' 000 000 00 0' f + 00+ 0300 + 0'M0?'0 0 0 0 . 0 . 0' 0' 00000000000 000 0300 30 20 300 ' PAGE TWENTY-SIX o ooo ooo ooooooo o oooo - oo - ooo - o o oooooo o ooo - o ooo Ne 44Q:Qv Q9ogQ: Y':'c?o'49o'g'oQtQ9c9o o o ck o'oQ:5'oQ:Qs64Z'o'o?'oQ9o'g'og9o'o9oQ9o9gc9c9o9 'gg Q Q 4 00 00 00 O0 O O0 00 O0 00 00 O0 O0 0 0 09 oo 9 Qs 9 oo oo o oo 0 420 0 0 43, 0, 0 0 0? O 0 457 05 o, 9 0 oo 4 go, oo o'b e ef 38 5 9 0 00 0 O0 0 o O 0 o 0, OO 00 O ,o o'o 00 ZX o'o . t O O 0 o 4 va O Q o Q o Q 0 o Q L 1. 'fy 3' if rf .r Q . -V ggpiwf . .. Q im w ' gs? , . , msg EX! KAI. ' 2 ' , ,133 15:5 'Val ?. Q. . gc, ts, wi -,gi A 41 at W . . We 2 f i. like is Q v ..: qniivw I-Q14 0' 'K T, 04 :lb- Ants, ,v , si: .1 3 gms: D , F ' Lu V'.2fl.11ms!i!2!l 9--xv, .. .. . , .2 ' A e LUCILE FARLEY RUDOLPI-l REESE' ELLEN FIELDING Vice-President President Secretary HE Juniors of '29 have proven to be one of the largest, and most active classes in the history of the high school. Great interest and enthusiasm has been portrayed throughout the entire school year. The Junior students have willingly cooperated with the student body officers and the faculty in making the year of 1928-29 one of the most successful. 00 00 00 ' O O O0 5. ego .O 0 0 Q0 200 Q K O I oo oo O0 00 OO 00 O 490 oo 0 9 0 00 029 oo 0 J. 0 oo oo O 9 OO 0 'Q 00 9-0 0 . Q94 594 . X. 0 0 0 0 00 OO Q OO O Q. a . 032 00 0 0 4 02 'o O . . . . . 0 The class has been well represented in all the student body activities, and have worked very diligently to put Lincoln High School on the top. The A Junior Prom, one of the principal events of the year was a huge success. I This was due in a large sense. to our able class officers, and the willingness of the students of the class to cooperate and Work with these officers. .A Credit for the success of this class should be given to our worthy advisors, 3 Miss Bird, Mr. Newman, and Mr. Christensen. gg gg As our project for the year, the Juniors are giving one hundred dollars gg 0' toward the building of a tennis court. We are certain that this undertak- gg ing' will be of great use to the school. 3,2 o 323 2 gg 00 oo o 0 . 9 83 0 at 3' 3 45 zz gt I 5 2 0 03 I2 0 8020920 0 2 PAG E TWVENTY-SEVEN 0 000000 00 00000000000000000000 00000 00000000 00000000000000000 SB? Q 00 0 . 0 000000000 0 . 00200.00 . 2000.0000.0000'32 000.00000000000000 SS- 06 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 03' Q 0 Q 020 Q 0 0 0 0 32 80 0'0 0.0 ' 0 0 0, 0 0 3 I o QQ . 00 2 0 00 8 of 6 'WP 0 0 00 .4 0 O 0 3. 032 0 00 0 00 4 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 0 0 oo , 0 Q Q Q 4 3 0, 30 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 35 009 0,0 0, 9 0 0 3 0 222 0' 0 O Q Q 00 00 00 0 00 00 0 ETHEL CLINGER Lake View, Utah. ALICE YVILLIAMSON Lake View, Utah. DAVID ROWLEY Orem, Utah. GWENEVERE FARR Orem, Utah. . ETHEL JOHNSON Lake V1ew, Utah. ALEN E HOLDAWAY Vi-neyard, Utah. WOODRUFF JENSEN Orem, Utah. CLARENCE HEISEL-T Edgemont, Utah. DONA MADSEN Vineyard, Utah. HUGH PARK Orem, Utah. 00 00 00 00 00 00 O 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 32 0'0 00 00 0,0 00 00 00 Z2 0.0 00 00 0 00 of .1 00 00 Of O0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0'0 00 00 00 00 00 00 32 080 00 00 00 o 0 Q 0 Q 2 0 222: Q0 :Q 9 Q Q 5 3 Q 9 0 9 9 9 3 .0 20 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q Q Q 9 5 9 9 3 0 0 O35 0,0 0 Q Q Q 9 0:0 0 ' Q 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 X 353 0 0 Q Q Q0 9 9 9 9 9 Q 9 Q 0 0' 03' 0, '0 220 Q Q 0 9 0 00 00000000000000000 00000A 000 0000 0000000000000 0000000000 000 2020 0030300.0o000 00000 000000 I 0 . 00 0 Z0 0aZ030000m,00000 000 000002 00000000000 , PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT 0 00 4 M 3 0 ' 000000 00000 00 000 00 0 0000 0000 00 ' ' O ' 3 0 9' '3 5 3 o!9o'ck . Q'Qr 'o'oQ9o'o . mmm ommvovgaofaofaaof ham wo o of 00 00 0 Q 00 0 A 0 4 0, 023 0 0 . ozo oy 3 333 3 3 o, 0 0 Q 0 03' 3 0 iw o 'Q 4 00 0 00 00 00 00 5 5 0 , o 00 00 00 0 00 00 O0 oo oo Z2 490 oo oo oo 33 o'o 00 00 00 Q 0 0 Q 209 0 0 0 4 0 o 30 0 . 3 3 020 E53 oxo 3 0 Q Q ii 5 0 4 3 o 3' Q: 0 0 3 'o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03? . 0 Q 0 o 0 0' 0 0, of 2 . Z' ALTA N EWELL Orem, Utah. ELROY MURDOCK Vi-neyard, Utah. BERT MURDOCK Vineyard, Utah. MAUD ROWLE-Y Orem, Utah. LLOYD BAUM CLYDE .HOLDAWAY Vi-neyard, Utah. ADA JORGENSEN Lake View, Utah. RUBY POULSON Orem, Utah. VIRGINIA JACOBSEN Orem, A Utah. Edgemont, Utah. VONCILE LONG Lindon, Utah. 00 0 is 4 00 00 00 0 Q , 'Z 3 o o 020 0 3 Q 3 43? Q o Q ozo - o 90 o o '00 000' 00 00 OQ6 O 0 00000 ooooo4'3Xooo'fo o ooooQ9A'c3oo Q9o - Woo n 0, o oo go 'oo 'Q -'oo 0'i .0000 fo 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 O 6 0 'Z 00 5 Z - o - o o . o 0 3 202 ozo 0 2 333 o o ok ok - o ' 02 I Q , . o o 0 o 430 o 0 O 0 Q A 0 o '3 ir? 'g, 00 o 2Q,Qf iQ'i05304363'Z'ZQ33033233'2Q?ii'XQ53'9X'3X'X'XXQ3Q'i'4?2'Z'A8QQZQQOXQSQZO?9f?3'i?23X'2'3Q?Q90Q3'X0QQ, X: 20200465 PAGE TWENTY-NINE Q Q o ' Q Q Q Q 0 00000 ' ' ' ' WQ O 0 0 00 0000 0000000000 00 if + 3v +a Q' Q 3? . Same . . .9300 . .moo . 'Sw . fo'aX'3Zvo+a.m'2fM,vovom+ + 0 Q Q 1. 0 Q2 22, ooo oo WZ O go O o'o oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo 00 00 oo Z8 490 oo go O o X2 0 5 Qc 3 2 'o Q0 9 0 3 X03 O 0 430 3 ooo 0' . 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 4' 0 0 0 0 2 2 O30 0 4 'Q ' 222 0 0 5 .0 0 3 0 0 232 0 3 0 233 0 03 6' 2 0 Q0 We 200 20 3 022 W 0 0 5 0, ,xi A63 -gg so o ' GEORGE BOYCE Edgexnont, Utah. CATHERINE SUMNER Orem, Utah. THELMA WARD Lake View, Utah. BERT BUCKLEY Grandview, Utah. GENE HARDING Grandview, Utah. MARY PRESTWICH Orem, Utah. THERESIA CLAYTON Orem, Utah. HAROLD MAAG Vineyard, Utah. BERNICE DENISON Sunnyside, Utah. VERNA BETTERIDGE Orem, Utah. O2 Oo 0 0 30 0 Z 0 322 I 0 to Q I I o 3 oy oy go o,o o o 490 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 O0 00 00 0 00 00 00 490 9 Q 03? Q Q 0 9 023 2 220 9 Q oo 05 83 233 ego 0,0 go o o Q5 Q ff: so iv. C O 0 o 490 490 oo 0 cs 0 00 00 0 5 00 Q 00 00 00 00 00 00 ' 0 ,O 6:0 Q 0 0 0 0 0. 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 355 0.0 0 0 O 0 . 0 00 00 0 0 X! A iv- - M 'ef34b6be- ' 0 wxw,-4 -1+ .Q New -, 0 Q - 2 - N9 'oo Q 949493 000 - . 00Qb 00000O0000 000 0 0000 00 0 00,4Q3QJQQ5.00 g0.0. Q PAGE THIRTY 1 . .Q . Q Q 9 v vv 00' 00 00 0 0 000 00000 00 0 3 0382 ai? ' Q . . 130380 0332020 . 6305900 0 I oQ93foQ.'3M 2v0vofoQ.fM.mQ.'.a?Q.+Qfova 0 00 00 0 ig? Q 9 3 Q oo + oo oo oo 5 - 4 Q oo oo o E22 'o 320 oo ob 80 O 00 00 2 O0 o o o o o is o o 020 4,3 5 W W 00 00 00 0 O 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 o o o' oo 0 O oo 090 0 0 222 0 0 0 iz 0 o ZZ 0 0 0 2 . 3 oo 'Z o 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 ' Z 0.0 Q 0 250 2 2 0 Q is 'Q O O20 3 33, . oo LORAINE PARSONS Orem, Utah. DONA PARK Orem, Utah. RUTH ASHTON Pleasant View, Utah. WEST' HILLS Grandview, Utah. VVILLARD OIJSEN WESLEY RAWLINGS Vineyard, Utah. NORMA BO'UNOUS Edgemont, Utah. EFFIE DAVIS Orem, Utah. MERLE WILKINWSON Orem, Utah. Lake Vlew, Utah. ERMA BRERETON Edgemont, Utah. 0 00 00 00 oo oo o 490 oo 00 00 00 00 00 6 00 0 0 5 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 22 is 490 00 00 00 00 00 00 O 00 0 o 00 00 00 O0 3 o'o ' ' A o Qc 0 Q o 3 o o o o o o 3 o .0 9 Q 0 - 0 Qo o o 32 0 Q o o o o Q Qc go 3 2 .O o o Q o g 0 QB Q f o Q o o o og 0 3 0 9 02? Q ago 9 9 Q 9 0 0 ozo 9 0 O oo o ' 2 to ,o Q oto 'o o o '9 , ., , , .. oo -ef H 338 2 ' f2M3'2' Q3'33+ '2?3Z 'Z4 486+3 ' OZQZOQ . Xi? '2'2QZW+XQ9o 'Mo . 200 . Q PAGE THIRTY-QNE O OO OO 00 o is 0 Q o Q Q2 0 90 OO 'O gf 00 .Q O O 0 as 0 'Z Qc Q go Z3 30 32 O0 go O 53 0 00 0 Z 02 0 0 00 0 00 v O0 OO 0 O0 00 o 0, 0 Q 0 o 09 Q C .I 3 'Sf Q of on o 'O 00 O9 0 00 0 00 44 oo o 0 0 OO O 'O gm 0 52 O0 0 00 OO 0 o o 00 00 2 0 020 2 9 OE 45 9 O0 0 Q00--.zfooo OOOQOOW 00 000O OOOO0'vfv'O 00 00 OOOOOOOOOOOZOO 'f Q, +0 va ofivo . . Wo a ww . o+2?'2'ovwwo o 8mQ2fom+amo'oo www' EWLY IN BUNNELL TI-IORA MAAG, Vineyard, Utah. ALVIN ROWLEY Orem, Utah. GENEVA YOUNG Orem, Utah. LEAH MUHLESTEIN Pleasant View, Utah Lake View, Utah. AUTHNELL LARSEN Vineyard, Utah. BERNICE ALIJMAN Pleasant View, Utah. ESTHER HUFF Lake View, Utah. 'IWHELMA SELMAN Orem, Utah. E-ARL CORDNER Orem, Utah. 385 WO 50 db 00 Q O0 00 OO OO O0 OO OO O0 OO OO OO OO 00 O 0 O 0 O 0 . O 9 45 0 0 db 4 6 0 2 0 35 00 OW 00 Ei OO 00 00 OO 0 00 . 00 0 03 OO O0 0 O go 3 U. 'O 0 o 90 OO at 65 09 O0 o 33 db 65 QF 00 O0 O O02 oo OO X I 00 gb Q92 O OO 2 O X00 of QQ QQ OO 032 522 W' QQ 2 Y? ' .9 OO 00 00 ooooooooo-oow'of ooo o o v + Q Q 0Q5.4Q7Qb.O 90 . QQQQQQQ-,QQQQQQO SQQZQQS X'3,'433QY05S'3'345ZQ343Q?' Q3 X 3 ZNQSQZQZQXZQ, 0 Q 3Q92'X'f'm 3' PAGE THIRTY-TWO o 20 6 3'3'2' 2' K'2Q3Q?Q'i'3'3'f2'34m . 3036, QfQ?53'3Q93 '33'3'2QQ 0003630348033 - 4949 0 f f' ' , M O90 .Q o to - o,o o - o o 4 fx QQ, Q Q, 0.9 o 0- 'o oo zo ELMER TERRY 22 Orem, Utah. 3, wg O. A Q0 ,, FLORENCE SCHENCK 223 Grandview, Utah. gg o - o o 252 X33 Q ego 0 0- oy - v o,o Q9 3 0.0 - oy ,Z LORAINA MECHAM gg 6 Orem, Utah. 290 822 DON LEES 1 'f fx Lake View, Utah. I ., I Q as 0 Q' :P 30 o 0 0 o 1 : NORMA LEWIS Y Q C ok Pleasant View, Utah 0 0 ago 'o oo og O O Q MARY NEYVELL 2 o 0' 2 Orem, Utah. gg 02 32 M, . -. 0:0 0 'Q o 0 e Q o - 3: ENOS NELSON Z' 2 Orem, Utah. f I X I o 320 go 06' o,o 3 o'o O O Z, 0 0 3 0 0 0 O Q I Oo Z oo 0 0 oo MYRTLE BIGELOW Orem, Utah. MAY MUHLESTEIN Pleasant View, Utah. JESSE HARDING 00 O0 00 OO OO O0 I 0 O 30 oo 0 O 020 6 ozo .O ,Z O 0 I X .O 0.0 036 0 :O 2 O O h 0,0 Grandview, Utah. oo o 5 oo O oo O 0 0 OO - oo O 0 g 3 - 'o O Q.-f...Nqyu, .5 f ,..fx,.s -. ., . o 'ANG' AA I I tl 2? 0Z030Z032?3Q0?0X03ZQ',0Z0 03 or ., I I .. 0305024302038 . I PAGE TI-IIRTY-THREE , if RAMONA DAVIES Grandview, Utah. DON ELLIOTT Edgemont, Utah. VERA CONDER Olmstead, Utah. EMILY THOMAS HOWARD FERGUSEN Edgemont, Utah. MAURINE LOVELESS Orem, Utah. EMMA BURGENER Orem, Utah. 3 BERT' SKINNER 5 Orem, Utah. O oo ? Yi' . . ' ' O0 KENNETH CARROLL f Orem, Utah. ., ELVA -cox . Orem, Utah. O 0 O 0 O O 0 ob 0 'f if . o 03 . 3' O0 o OO 203862 2 . PAGE THIRTY-FOUR Grandview, Utah. 2'Z?X N 3??3'Z'3 0 6030263636 3' 30303 00 0 Q Q 4 0 0 ' o 0 00 ... ol Q 03, 0 O 0 0 4 0 OO ob 0 0 Q. 300 . 3 o 0,0 o O 0 ' 92 Q 0 . . O Q Q 0 gf' 0 0 0 0 3 0 Qu 2 0 Q 0'0 020 0,0 0,0 232 0 0 020 0,0 0, 0,0 00 0,0 0,0 0 0 232 393 0 0 'Z'8'Z'fQi'Z+3'X03f3Q?fZ Q?'Z'ZZ 'WiQ'3Q?'3'3383343'?r24Z'Xf3fZ'i?QZ8Q?Q? '32 3303 .. .9 0' 0 00 -f 0 0,0 v I 0,50 Z R 9k as 0 n OQ5 0 -, 4 v 020 . THELMA LARSEN ALO' ,665 9 0 9 Orem, Utah. ' 2 020 TI FAY MONK Eg 0 Q Pleasant View, Utah 2.3 o Q 0'0 Q 0? 0 020 0 0 0 0 6 O ' 832 09 an Q6 Ca ' ERMA STUBBS 055 0 0,0 5: Pleasant View, Utah. 292 0 - ' ' 0'0 + Q5 Q0 'QD NEOLA MADS-EN 2,2 0 9 1.20 Vineyard, Utah. oto 0 0 Q0 fo 0 0 0 0, Z0 30 0 9 so ' I . jg JOHN HAYWARD 2 Orem, Utah. 0 0 0 00 302 0.0 f 090 .O 0 450 . 0,0 Q0 Q3 . 'Q C! , 00 5. 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X r':3-wifes. 3 4-'T f- Sri 3 v 3 . if gi- ir? 3 P , 4 was '- - l , 0, f ei er 'H pe- its :Qu Eg, . 3 N , A 3 A 3 4 L 34 ' HELEN MADSEN PAUL BOYCE KARMA SKINNER Vice-President President Secretary HE Sophomore Class of the Lincoln High School is making rapid pro- gress toward the goal of graduation, which every student with true Lincoln spirit is attempting to reach. We are not only striving to graduate from this institution, but we are taking part in all school activities so as to further the progress of our school. In our estimation we have the best class offcers, class organization, basket ball players, musicians, readers, etc., in school. We are taking advantage of the possibilities that we Sophomores have of making our class the most successful one in our school. This is possible because our students have ability and are learning how to apply it. Our class has an enrollment of about 80 students therefore ranking among the largest in numbers of any Sophomore class in the history of the Lincoln High School. We are not only great in number, but in all the qualities that stand for everything a student should be. Our class officers are working diligently and setting a good example for their fellow classmates who are following suit. Under the supervision of our Class Advisors, Mr. C. H. Davies and Miss Edna Shelley we fee-l that we have accomplished much. We intend to keep up the good work, for we realize that the Sophomores of today are the Juniors of tomorrow, and the Seniors of '31. 0 3g3 3 Q52 33 3'3 3 3 0 2 oz, .O '3 53' 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Q 9 0 0 Q 0 Q: 3 3 3 3 Q 3 0 O 0 2 035 3,3 30 03 3 3 3 Q3 3 9 2g 0 32 4,0 Q3 Q 30 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Q 0 253 2:22 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3'3 . 067 3 3 3'3 X32 3 00 O0 O0 3 Q0 00 3 3 00 00 OO 00 OO 00 O0 O0 0 00 00 3 O0 O0 00 O0 00 33 33 33 33 33 33 3'3 33 33 0 O0 3 3 3.3 3,3 O0 O0 O0 O0 00 3030330303303343iZ'3'f?Z3'3'3'3'3Q36Zv 030303 OZWSOSQSOZ' 63'X8Qi'30Z4348+33'3'3'33' 0333 2343430303 '363'3'3'3'3'3'3'3 PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN Q My , 3 .Q ggi fi 'QQ gfx 2 ax . 5 N G 5 x ,Six 5 A xi? xfixlx .5 ,x ff Qs? 1 0 . s Q- kai x 0 if . X35 9.fQ . - . . X ' 's ,X N 5QXx ex! X , , O . , '. :- wb K 'I W, 'VYXX 0 xc, N 3 . QQ, 'VQQXQ YXQQ! ,, .X A 'SMC 'w 'Q 1 xi? wi 3 S. 5? iox 593 QI - xl! X, .,,. .Ny me Q6 51 - gf gn m 2 53' 3 ig Ev. .L jx! 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The annual Freshman party went over with a bang , and the enthu- siasm demonstrated at that party carried on throughout the school year. Soon after the freshman party the girls of the class waxed ambitious and put on a gay, colorful operetta entitled Ghosts of Hilo . This was a decided hit . Our officers, President Wesley Soulier, Vice-President Velma Adams, and Secretary-Treasurer Lena Baum are the best that could be had. They have held the Freshmen together, and it was their splendid idea that we present to the high school a large framed picture of Abraham Lincoln, on the 120th anniversary of the birth of this great man. We forgive the upper classmen for their somewhat harsh initiation day, for after that we felt like the real Lincoln High students. p Our class of 131 students is the largest in the history of the school Withi united efforts we have cheerfully accomplished one year s work and are looking forward to the next three years with joyful anticipation OOO 0 Q 00 Z 0'0 00 00 00 22 3.2 0'0 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 9 , Q 3 0,3 X20 00 020 00 00 00 Q 0 Q 9 9 Q 90 0, 0 0 00 0'0 00 00 00 O0 0? 00 00 00 00 W 00 00 00 322 . 032 3,0 0.0 O 0 3 223 O 203 0 0 0 O 0 0 .0 Q ' 0 O 0 0 020 0,0 0.0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 Q0 0 0 9 0,0 0,0 0,0 0 0 020 0,0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 O0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 z , ' z 3 03 . . - . 'O 0 . - gi 9 Q 3 2 3 Q30 9 9 9 O 3' 3 0, ' 06 9 0, 2 ' : 2' Q?'2?Z'Z'33'HQ9o0 0 Z'Z'3WQ3'Z'263QfQ'?93'Z'2'2530343030Z'fZ'Z0X02'XQ?'2' 0302020202030 232 2 20203200 202454302 PAGE FORTY PAGE FORTY-ONE 0, 0 f v 3 l 'o, I' f o - . X 9 , O3 r X 5' X A320 ' - -. s v fkz f' 3. 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' ,Q 0: SECOND ROW: Orlan Stubbs, Fenton Farley, Raymond Flack, Wallace Howe, Clifton Brereton, Harlo Clayton, Gilberrt Farley, Willard McCarthy, y Q Harold Hendrickson, Wilford Gillispie, Russell Schenck, Eldon Perry, Reed Pierce, Earl Finnlayson, Kenneth Carter, Dean Jacobsen, Glen Lee, Wesley Soulieqr, 05 ' Arnold Draper, Carl Andreason, Meldon Keeler. , 9 W' THIRD ROW: Esther Amacone, Marie Creer, Virginia Clinger, Carol Prestwich, Lillian McCarthy, Verl Kof ord, Arnold Draper, Alma Hansen, Parley 4 0 vb . 48 Rawlings, Harold Madsen, Donald Clinger, Ralph Kitchen, Russell Smith, Lowell Garden, Wayne Monk, Lane Jolley, Howard Jacobsen, William Terry, Stanley . e 9 . Finch, Edna Scott, Afton Salisbury, Velma Adams, Dorothy Chipman, Jessie Betteridge, Bessie Young, Gladys Davis. Q Q Of FOURTH ROW: Nola Collins, Gladys Olsen, Areta Sumsion, Marjory Johnson, Lorna Wentz, Alta Clinger, Vera Lystrup, Melba Keeler, Melva Jones, 'I 49' Cleo Keele, Mildred Rawlings, Edna Rodebeck, Amy Hendrickson, Bessie Harding, Norma Pierce, Vera Brereton, Phyllis Murdock, Zella Harding, Virginia 3. Peterson Alene Kofford, Elizabeth Sumner Evelyn Selman. 3 gf, , , or Q FIFTH ROW: VVeldon Carroll, George Johnson, William Willoughby, Mont Burr, Alton Woods, Elmer Huff, Mark Scott, Leon Mecham, Vard John- 0 ' son, Lester Anderson, Rex Blake, Robert Johnson, Eldon Mork, Alta Meeham, George Wagner, Leslie Healy, Jesse Nuttall, Dean Luncecford, Willard Hirst, ' P V Kennard Riding. 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Junior Hiqh LINCOLN Junior High School was established in the autumn of 1928, with an enrollment of 151. The students attending were from Spencer Vineyard, Lake View, Lincoln Grade and Mountain. The variety of sub- jects offered was extraordinary in scope as compared with other Junior High Schools of the State. A splendid working coordination between the Junior High and Lincoln Senior High has made it possible for Junior High students to have access to all the High School equipment. Our students 'come under the instruction of thirteen well trained teachers, each a specialist in his field. They are B. M. Jolley, Principal, History, Thorit C. Hebertson, English, Elwood Baxter, Mathematics and Health, Boyd C. Davis, Science, E. G. Sandgren, Geography and Mechanic Arts, Thomas Cordner, Health, Fern Jude, Physical Education and Health, J. Erval Christensen, Typing, Carl Swen- son, Physical Education, Edna Shelley, Domestic Science, Mary Bird, Domestic Art, Ralph Booth, Music, C. H. Davies, Agriculture. A student body election was held in November and the following offi- cers were elected: Jack Littlefield, President, Miriam Partridge, Vice-Presi- dent, Afton Taylor, Secretary and Treasurer, Paul Taylor, Athletic Man- ager, Julliet Nuttall, Yell Master. These officers have worked diligently for the growth of the school. Splendid Student Body assemblies have been held every two weeks under their direction. Much credit is due the stu- dents for their high standards of work and conduct established. Discipline from the office has been at a minimum during the entire year. Our basketball squad, under the direction of Mr. Baxter, decisively won the two games played with Pleasant Grove. The boys who composed the squad were: Jack Littlefield, Lloyd Brown, Alfred Lupus, Harold Bunnell, Carrol Farley, Jimmie Reesha, Garner Madsen, Robert Bunker and Ted Maag. We are proud of our Junior High and, shall look with interest and hope for the future of the school of which we were the first students. The novel opera Up in the Air , which was presented by the Junior High School, April 18, 1929 proved to be very successful. . Lincoln Junior High School Student Body. 0 O0 D 9 QQ Q7 Oo '0 X0 Q0 00 as 80 O og 90 0 O0 o o 9 9 oo - Q 0 Q 0 Q. - oo o - do oo 490 Q o C 'o 0 'o o 3 032 o ,o 00 00 O0 3 I Q o Q X . 0 ego o o 22? 0 222 o o o'o o'o Qc 0,0 o,o o,o go oy go o o 0 2 3 233 ob 0 00 Q8 0,0 3 0 EX, 1 ,o oo o 'Q 0 00 0000 00'5'0' 0 0 0 We no 0 .9 0 QQQQQQ, . 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This distinction which they have has not been gained without diligent work and hours of hard study and the student body is pleased to award the four highest students, two girls and two boys, a major student body award. Honor students and their averages: Lucile Skinner ............... 92.8 Dorothy Jones ............... 93.0 Elmer Terry ................ 92.2 Harold Williamson ........... 88.0 Q 0:0 Q O Q 441 f 32 00 o 'o 0 00 00 00 00 00 032 Q0 ox 0 W ' Q Q ozo 9 go o o 32 o o 00 00 00 00 00 0 'o o o o o Q 353 Q o' .. f. .,.. .... . ..: .. . oo oo oooo oooo oo oo 4 .9 . 343 03353 f. f. 1 . 3 . . og . o '3'?3'3W?3Q3Qm'2 49643'0bQ9oQ'S QQQ QZQQ . PAGE FORTY-EIGHT ' ' 'E 00 X f 0000 V' T'5N 3 'B , ,-'D -620 , ,. ,- . . , ,. , ',-'55 Of 0 00 00 0 O 00 3 ' 3.2 - 45 I 2 . 63 if ,O ' oo O O 5 II 3 020 oo 53:5 oo 'o oo oo ob oo oo oo oo 22 O3 3 o Q 90 z.. 5 Q. 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Q '- 0, e - -Q - 0000000 Q 3 :60 49000 0 Debating EBATIN G is a well established activity and among the most important in the school. Every year since the coach, Mr. Newman entered our school and introduced this subject the students have taken a sincere interest in it. The debaters have worked very diligently, generally being quite suc- cessful. We are ,pleased with the work that has been accomplished this season, and are fortunate that only two of this year's debaters are graduates, therefore we feel that prospects are bright for a banner year in 1929-30. This year the debating season opened at Lincoln. Our first debate was a practice debate with Heber. Other such debates followed with Tintic, American Fork and Pleasant Grove. No official judges were present as these were non-decision debates. Out of the possible four league debates, our team was successful in se- curing the decisions in two, our affirmative and negative teams winning over Provo's negative and affirmatve teams. The debaters are: Negativeg Myrtle Bigelow, Leonard Johnson, Louise Allred and Velma Bigelow. Affirmative, Elmer Terry, Dorothy Kofford, Ruby Jepperson and Alene Holdaway. S 0 00 ff? 0 0'0 00 00 0 0 90 ' Q 0 . - 0 0 0 I 3 - 0 w 090 0'0 0 0 0 3 of 0 0 I K 00 00 0 0'0 00 '0 X3 00 '0 0 I f, 0 00 2, 00 an 'Q .0 1 0? 0 0 Q32 0'0 O5 X, 0 0 . 00 0 0 O 0 30 00 Q 0 Q2 O . 90 0 QQ Q0 060 0 0'0 480 50 0. .. -32 Q 04 30s 0 O 3 4 'o 0 0. o Qc mo 0 09 '0 go 0 00' 00 0000 0000 00000 000050 00000 00000000 00 0-f0b620fs...sQda0- 004,0003000o000000'0o 000 2 , 00 gygoogoyg, MQOQOQXOQOQOOO , 551 , 5 ,, ogg, ' ' , I 00000 0000000000 0000 0 0 00 0 . PAGE FIFTY-ONE Q Q? A11 ,JQX ggv gs, ,ASX A is QQ Q35 QQX QQ JA 'KN Ss QQ QQ SQCK 'QL A6 SQ igvl AEQ Qji AJ? ., , sg, Xt 'Sf Gxix Adiow v,ig AJ? ,QQ Q2 AQ .. QS ,gibQ wax Az? ,4s is SSN SQ QQX ,QQ QS 'fQ Qgfx 5K SQ 'is Sf? 'LSA 'N 'gig AQ. ' E. 'A Q 4 Q' . Q o 52 O X 6 244, Qi 5' All Q3 o I I o . O O . , A O 0 L ia RRG 39 Q Q EQ FK? jj X . 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The play was Seven Chances, and was directed by the dramatic teacher, Miss Fern Jude, assisted by the dramatic manager, Inez Holdaway, and the stage managers, Herbert Madsen and Kenner Clayton. The cast of fifteen characters all delivered their parts exceptionally well. Don Holdaway will not need any coaching on how to propose after trying his luck seven times. He emphasizes the old adage, If at first you don't succeed try, try again. Don did, and won his lucky seventh, which was Virginia Taylor. Virginia took her part splendidly. Lyle Brown was ay grouchy old man. But who wouldn't growl, if they had a wife always complaining of not feeling well, as Ivadell did? West Hills didn't stop to drink in the ordinary way, but just poured it down. Carl and Alene rather enjoyed the pretense of beingengaged. Say! Elmer Terry was a real pal to Don, and proved successful in solving all difficulties. Dean Nuttall was an elderly man of a loving nature. He took his part well, be- cause Dean is a natural lover. Grant will be very useful to his wife when she entertains, after the practice he received in carrying a tray. For at- tractiveness, Cleo Jorgensen, Ruby Jepperson, Donna Madsen, Merl Per- kins and V ilda Haws scored high. The parts were all taken creditably, and everyone in the play worked very diligently for its s.uccess. Was It? 'I'll say! 00 00 Q oo 4,0 oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 g. 9 0 00 00 0 00 0 2 3 00 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 O20 20 2 050 S 00 0 3, 49: 3 go 32 +3 o o oo oo o'o oo 0 . I it 2,0 0 in 'o 3 o o 3 0 0 33 4 4, 'SP o, Q 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Z2 00 0 00 00 0 0 00 OF 00 64: ,O ok :O o '2fo-c - - ifx o - o o oo o om' .ev . or I 'M 'Svc as Q I 0 . im 8630 0030033280 oi : Z a PAGE FIFTY-THREE o, QQ -Nxixi SF -QN-FQ'-fQXifXWI5'3'?'? NW? 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The opera The Two Vagabondsf' taken from the royalist opera Er- rninie , is the most difficult production ever stag-ed in the school. 0 0 0 0 , fi This is the first year the opera has been competitive, and also the first 35 time awards have been given to the cast. Many tried out and an excellent I ' cast of fifteen of the most talented students were chosen. ' 0 lg Due to the illness of Professor Booth, the music was directed' by Anna 3 S. Hinckley, and the staging by Miss Jude. Much credit is due these two capable teachers for the success of the opera. Professor Robertson and students from the B. Y. U. composed the orchestra and were excellent. We are indeed proud of our 'opera cast this year. Inez as Erminie thrilled her audience with each appearance. The Dream Song and Lullaby will n-ever be forgotten. Herbert as.'Eugene did himself proud and was surely typical of his part. Too much cannot be said concerning the clever manner in which Virginia played the role of Javotte. Simon, her lover, played by Don Elliott, was well acted. The two Vagabonds, West and Dean, were a scream. Little did we realize we had two such comedians in the 6 'X school. Merl as Marie was charming, as also was Alene as Cerise. Kenner 'YI as Marquis did very splendid work. Carl Fielding as Chevelier was ex- 422 ceptional f Just as you say l. Don Holdaway as Ernest played his part well, while Carl Andreason as Captain, and Harold Maag, his lieutenant 1 were outstanding. Will we ever forget Cleo as the Princess? Oh how o o I nice J. I The chorus was splendid with many clever dances and costumes. g The lighting system and costuming far excells those of previous years. 2 The Opera will be a lasting impression on all of those in attendance, as gg, well as those participating. fo 45 Q, PAGE FIFTY-FIVE -w 4. Q. - o - Ko. 1. QX, X sg Q o. ES eg Gt X ,XX N as eq QQ XX .' , ' Q,- 'QQX if ,, ., 65 'ff wiv 46 sig Z? 4334! iii? olqm T23 C50 .ax ee wg, p The Freshman Opera eq Wii 7 an fi 4615, VERA BRERETON XX Accompanist QXQX S QQ' Q . HE Freshman girls chorus gave a very creditable performance of the Hawaiian Operetta, The Ghosts of Hilo. The principals Were: Princess Lellanl .............................. Louise Allred :gg Kuuiei -- ...... ...................... .... V i rginia Peterson f fi Maile ......-.. ........... - - .............. ...... R uby Olsen es Q42 . . . . .X Kealoha ................ ....... .......... - V irginia Clinger 4,53 Lorna Wentz, Elizabeth Sumner, Vilda Haws, Evelyn Selman were the Hula Dancers. . Louise was very charming as. the Princess of Leilani. Virginia Peter- son as Kuulei, a favorite of the princess, did very creditable Work. Ruby Olsen as Maile the Sorceress was outstanding in character Work. 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OO 0 o Ol 00 O O0 ob . 0' p Q Home Economics ECAUSE of the enthusiastic spirit manifested by the members of the Home Ecnomics Club, it has been the most successful social organiza- tion of the year. The officers have striven diligently to make the year's pro- gram one which would stimulate a spirit of good fellowship and the de- sire for more active club work in thefschool. We' hope that the Home Economics Department may continue to grow and that the girls Will realize the importance of this work, and put forth every effort to make efficiency in the home their aim. 00 + 0 . 490 0 0,3 30 O 0 02 00 0 X3 0'o 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ' 0 0 0 Q0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 o o Z 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 0 .00 0 O 2 I 0 0 3 303 0:0 0,0 0 0:0 0 090 2 '30 65 0 0 233 - 0 0 G48 6 .9 0 0 153 00 obo 00 .O 0 '20 00 00 00 00 0 0 'Q 00 OO 'o 9 O 2? 00 - 00 0 0 0? '32 00 -e Q30Z02 080 0Z803e o050 02032 Tri: 'gi : z 3 802 It 0:0 305 PAGE SIXTY 030202 O 0 4 o oo 0 00 Q32 300 o 20, oo u o '0 Q o Us Q sfo 0 0 0 o 0 on 00 ok no oo Q ok o as o 0 4? of 2 0 00 Q 3, o, Q, 2- '0 o'o 0 O 0.0 3 Xi Ya 9 if O 'Q 0 Q1 0 O0 00 O O0 O 5 00 0, oz I X - 0 0 o 0 0 2 ' 252 O o ob o X 23 ok 'i . 0 42 , 0 0 o o o Future Farmers Chester Bounous ......r.................. President George Boyce ................... g--- Vice-President I-Iarlo Clayton ..........-........... Sec. and Treas. S our name indicates we compose an organization whose aim is to up- hold the vocation of farming and seek to increase the joys and profits of agriculture. We have about eighty boys enrolled in our department this year study- ing to increase their knowledge and skills pertaining to farm life. Last fall we staged our annual Ag. Club Ball and were fortunate in clearing a neat sum to be added to our summer vacation fund. In our department We now have about 5,000 state and government bulletins indexed for class use. We have added also several upeto-date reference books to our Ag. library. Clyde Holdawayjwith his last summer project was awarded the gold medal in the sweep stakes class for the most outstanding project conduct- ed in Utah for 1928. Reed Buckner was awarded the bronze medal for his fruit project. While our stock judging team failed to capture any prize money given, neither did we place anywhere near the bottom. Our score ran in the top half of the contestants. We feel that under the cap-able direction of our teacher Mr. C. I-I. Davie-s, the Future Farmers are preparing themselves to gain a living from the soil. We sincerely appreciate the efforts of all who are helping us to raise the standards of agricultural practices and rural life. 2 3 I I ' 'Z 0 03360303020 Q'Z0M0o030Z03030303Q3030 330 030203603 0 ' 20 I PAGE SIXTY-ONE 0 Qs 0 oo 0 0 O ? o 4 0 00 09 O0 00 obo .Q 2 Q45 6 Q Q oo o'o O0 O 00 0 ,ig O 00 O 9 O Q oo I 0, o 0 0 Q go o'o 235 O ' 2 O l? O I 5 o RQ 0 Q5 O Ss 02 O 0 490 o 00 00 O0 OO 00 49 2? Q33 0 0 0 00 00 9 222 020 0 0 3 9 W 3 0 9 0 .0 I O0 00 00 0 O Q 0 0 00f 0, 0000 A C f - Q -3333 1 5 Z'3Z'2Q2f82 'iQbZ38 32 0 00 K 303 if '0 00 3 ozo 5? O o ofa 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 o 00 00 00 00 o o w 0 Z, go o og 7' 9 0 00 on 0 00 X 4 IZ 3 is Q. 00 00 0 0, oo oo .I s v 2 00 65 0 '0 o 0 00 00 oo 00 X oo o 00 50 00 o o gb o o o o o 202 ok 'o . 49: do Q90 o'o 090 030 0, 1, 00 1 Ruby Wilson, Virginia Jacobsen, Reva Cordner, Carol Partridge, Ellen Fielding, Karma Skinner, Verna Betteridge, Virginia Taylor, Bernice Denison, Vera Conder, Iva Dell Jepperson, Helen Madsen, Catherine Sumner, Cleo Jorgensen, LaPrie1 Shaw, Norma Scott, Ada Jorgensen, Merl Perkins, Dona Park. Tiqerc-:ties Virginia Taylor .....-.... ............--.- P 1'GSidGI1t Merl Prey-king -,,,,. .,................ V ice-President Ada Jorgensen .............e.... Secretary-Treasurer Vera Conder .......... ................ C heer Leader HIS year marks the organization of the first pep club ever establish- ed in the Lincoln High School. The Tigerette Club has been one of the most active of all the clubs, and its success is expected to advance with the school. ' Miss Fern Jude is largely responsible for its success, having organ- ized it and having been its chief advisor throughout the year. Several stunts were put on in assemblies by the members of the Tiger- ettes, and at every basketball game, they were represented and gave spe- cial drills, stunts, and yells. In the past year basketball was especially sponsored by these girls, but this is only the beginning for the activities of the club, and next year all athletics are expected to be as fully advertized and represented as was basketball this year. The Tigerette girls have had very able leaders at their head, and what is just as important, the leaders have had the entire support of the club to carry out their plans and also the interest of the 'student body. These girls have attracted the notice of other schools to the Lincoln High, and have set an example of loyalty, which others could well follow. odoooooooeoo 000 0000000000000000 ..,.. . 1 do omee 'o ofa evmQ.+ mQ,m+0+ao .Mess 3638 0 1 3 ZKfi?Q'3v8'3+2e we . 93' 0 Q0 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ck oo oo oo o oo 0 0 0 4 0.0 3 o ,o 3 qv fi Q 0 0 M 0 0 0 oto 203 232 00 00 4' 0 0 A 3 3 00 3 fo 00 e CA 'QP oo 'O as Q 0 o .5 020 00 0 0 0 o - 3 ok 3 . oo oo oo 0 00 00 c-Q: oo oo oo o Q 3 0 00 32 Z? O O 00 ozo 5 0 Q5 00 0 o Q- oo O0 OS O0 si 35 022 2 .0 : PAGE SIXTY-TWO 0 0 00 0 00 0000000 000000000 00 0000000 0000 00000000 0 0 0 0 3040,0 Q0,0.0a0 03 0002000000 . 03000. a00mwe0aa0iM0, oa0Q0,e .0a0o0o0e0e0,0a,0,0 0.0s0a0e 002000 I 'O O0 00 0 00 00 00 O0 00 O0 9 Q 00 00 o 4 o ov Q9 Q 5- : 4 I W Q90 Q 0, go 3 0: ozo Q, Q of 0 o o o o o 3 Oz 3 : 208 O o o o 9 o 490 o 0 Q v. o 00 o'o 0' Q 00 O0 0 0 O0 00 00 00 00 00 O0 00 00 0 OO 00 0,0 00 go 00 4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 o 30 030 Q 0 Q O Q 9 9 30 0 Q o o 030 0,0 0.0 0 4 o 0 ? oz of O Q 9 0 Q 0' K The Open Forum Societq HE Open Forum Society has enjoyed a consistent and successful year with the largest group since its organization. Our aim has been to pro- mote debating and public speaking, that it might be a means of helping its members acquire the ability of clearly and adequately expressing them- selves in public. The Lincoln High School recognizes this as one of the important activities of high school training. The club has also served as a stimulus to the students to attain greater scholarship, since its members must have an average grade of not less than B , This organization fosters an annual formal banquet, oratory, debating, and other social and scholastic activities. In the past the Open Forum Society has been an asset to our school and 'has become the most active and prominent of the school clubs. A large part of our success is due to the work of our able director, Mr. New- man, and to the club officers which are: Deral Farr, Presidentg Alene Holdaway, Vice-Presidentg and Donna Madsen, Secretary-Treasurer. 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' o,oo,i5dooooooo o 'oo'o'oo o'o'oo'iX-ibcyoooko o O Dramatic Art ACH year the importance of Dramatic Art is growing, and the stu- dents are realizing the necessity of this type of oral expression. The Dramatic Art club has been increased to almost twice the membership of last year. Before anything is accomplished We must first have a desire and an interest in that particular thing. This is especially true of Drama- tic Art and the purpose of the club is to develop an interest in this line and encourage students to take part in all things pertaining to the subject in the school. During the year we have had several readers from the B. Y. Univer- sity read plays at Lincoln. These plays were thoroughly studied and all were presented in a very creditable way. All students interested were allowed to hear the plays read and aside from receiving an hour of enjoy- ment those attending gained many new ideas and helps in their own work. Each play was discussed in the Oral Expression classes and all students were asked to give criticisms good, or bad which they noticed. Competition for parts in the school play was very keen and resulted in one of the best school plays ever presented in the Lincoln High School. A large majority of the cast were from the Dramatic Art club. The aim of the club is high, its ideals good and therefore success is certain. NQAQTSQVQ o '5a'Qv6B4X:6fQ'v Oofbfiuoso a 5:Q 'i'8'5-fifgofbfbfgoanafao 44.10, 4 y 'ooo Q 1- 0 03 0 'z 3 o'o ogg 0 o o o o 32? 202 490 00 00 00 OO . Q 03' 302 :go O O 52 o v 4 03 0 00 O0 Q 0 O0 3 , o ' 0 ' by aio QQ Q o 55. 0 O 0,0 - Q cj O0 1 9 ' 0 O 30 . 0 00 c-'o Jo ' 9 0 o I I Qu OO cj o O 00 53 Sf O0 OO Q8 0 0 go 0 oy o o .. 0,0 'N o o o o o me Q 'oQ9o 'oooo o ooodoooooooooooo ooooo ooo?oooooooo'o'o4MvQvoo9oo'o' - PAGE SIXTY-FOUR Q400000000'x00000 00 00000'0000040v' 0000000400 0 0000 000'0000000 00 . 5 +00 0 . . ws 'Sw aovaomamm . Q , Q0 o o0QwM.x4vof2'aa0Q,'o+.a.+ofo+o+o . if O 0 0 0 o 0 W 3' 0'0 Q 0 00 0 0 00 0 o 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 O32 O0 06' O. qv 0 0 05 :O 0.0 00 5 . 0 06' 00 0 00 0 0 0 Q0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 O Q O 0 O 0 00 Z3 go 0 . Q0 Z 3 03' 09 O 0 0'0 0 220 0.0 00 00 o 0, 00 00 332 0 of ?0 00 0, 00 0 0 O. 0 0 490 0 O 0 O0 00 0 0 Q 0 Q. 020 302 00 0 iii 0 0 O o 0 O 0 Q0 02 K 0 x Tupinq YPING is becoming more popular in all schools-especially at Lincoln. This year besides having added to the dep-artment a Junior High class of about 20 students, our Senior High enrollment increased 38 per cent over last year, making a total of 114 students taking typing. We have had a very successful year in regular class work and in our contests. Our Typing Teams, won the first place pennant in the Alpine Division contests and made a fairly good showing in the State Meet. The State teams were Novice Class: Nedra Watkins, Maurine Love- less, and Lucille Farley. Second Years: Carol Partridge, Ellen Fielding, and Rudolph Reese. Amateur: Carl Fielding. Those taking part on the District Teams were Novice: Nedra Wat- kins, Lucile Farley, Maurine Loveless, Emma Burgener, Esther Huff, Emily Thomas, Lucile Skinner, and Norma Lewis. Second Years: Carol Partridge, Ellen Fielding, Rudolph Reese, Catherine Salisbury, Kenneth Lunceford, Ada Jorgensen and Reva Cordner. 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 490 0 00 00 00 0 0 0.0 to 3 .Oo 0 3 365 0 06 0.0 O 0 332 Q 203 0,0 303 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 06 Q 0 f 0 tO 0 0 2 Ofc '0 0 .0 Q0 0 0 490 00 Q0 00 00 Q 0, 0 490 . . 0. 0 '0 00 00 Q0 00 00 00 'Q 0 4. Ozo O 0 3 52 Q 0 Q3 02 0 0 00 Q9 Q0 ' 00 420 'O 4 'ee 0 oo F. 2 I Q25 20120: we .22 90 'O 020 09 'O .0 go 04.0 3000 30000 00 000000000 0000000004090000 000000000000 0o54855Q 3 00'e9 . vZv0vZv0Qm'0v0Q.Q,v2'Z00vamwvafaovo 0000000200000 Q09.0,'0sva3QM,0 . ov., . 0 PAGE SIXTY-FIVE 0 ,o, .t ,. A ig Va. x Q. Q fx,-'visa A al: saeysvm is are v a sg ,Q 5 ' 5-fx-5. as 5 wi fy. sg are axe :fx was Q as -r .f ess as 'Q ei 'f S' 6. 0 2 'X OO . Q 'O O I Q o I 00 .,-. oo -455 . Q 2 0 6 , ig QMA Q .,, '55 3. 0 15 . . Q . It 0 og ' 0,', gg o Q 3 it Y Ya? ,V 1. O.. as 584 W 00 .0 O 0 e ' Q2 YQ ' Q, 'o Q, Q. .25 . . 5 Q ,QS z z - M b 0 Q O 6 f EE: o O 0 Q 2 RUDOLPH REESE HERBERT MADSEN DERAL I-'ARR 3 . BERT BUCKLEY LEONARD JOHNSON Q0 if IRA HUNTSMAN CARL FIELDING KENNETH CARROLL '- it . . . . 0,45 - h s Q . llatlonal Athletic Scholars lp oclctq '3 W o 'o . . is .' INCOLN High School is 11ow a member of the National Athletic Scholarship ' O , , O Q 'Q Society. The eight boys whose pictures appear above are charter members having satisfied the requirements for membership early during the fall of 1928. ' A In order to be eligible for membership in the N. A. S. S. a boy must have Q Q8 made his letter in one or more of the major sports, and also have a scholar- 0,0 Zoo ship average, for the year and a half prior to his initiation, above the general QQ QP averge of the school. 1+ if We are happy that this society has been established as one of the Q . organizations of Lincoln High School, for we feel that it will play its part in . . 0 maintaining the traditional high scholarship standard of our athletes. '- I We congratulate the boys who are now members and urge all future athletes s of our school to strive for membership in this nation. wide society. as o 'o .IQ , z. . 5, Q w, .r V., . -'. fr. Sy, ' Q . 0.-' a -WWA, BQ, w f. Q. , Q, Q, . . I ' . 0,45-QR. VG, PAGE SIXTY-SIX Q 0,0 0 fl, 0 '96 45 0 0 0 0 'SQ 0 o,'3QQ- 0, 7 '3b 6Q'bQ 'O 5 '51 QQ 0 '0 'g 4, Qn 64X45Q5f3, QFQQQ, o '55 o 0-0 a mas s . 0,0 0 .Qs 0 0 -0 . sa e 0 523235-sf. 0-0-'s7AQc9qQ0-0 -0 0 0 00-Z1 .Q 3 .49f,X12y0QyQ,Q0 O 0 5 00 O 0 00 -0 00 00 00 00 K. 'D 55 02 ' 300 . 0 0 ' 2 0 - 0 33 t 0 0 32 Wm 2 Q0 3? 00 0 3 0 0 0X0 0 302 Q0 0 O0 00 33 495 Q 32 I I I I - 0 0 9 33? M 2 03' 0,0 067 0 035 9 9 Q 3 3 0 0 3 22 of 0,0 5 Q 9 9 020 9 Q OO OO 00 O0 00 O0 OO 00 00 00 33 0'0 00 00 32 Q0 0,0 30 Q0 050 00 0 0 SHELDON HIRST DEAN NUTTALL COACH DAVIES HAROLD MAAG Stock Judqinq VERY farm boy should learn early in life how to choose superior live stock, both for production and reproduction. There is a correlation between superior type and correspondingly sup- erior production. It is the job of the stock judger to determine by com- parison and careful examination the superior points of each animal in the ring and finally to calculate the points and place each animalin its pro- per rank. Our stock judging team this ,year consists. of Dean Nuttall, Harold Maag, and Sheldon Hirst. Mr. Davies was coach. We participated in the judging of the Utah County Fair, Utah State Fair, Ogden Stock Show, and Spanish Fork Stock Show. We were success- ful in placing well up toward the top in all shows, but were not able this year to capture any prizes. But we value the experience and training very much. Each team is allowed but one year's judging, so that a new team will be selected for next school year. 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QQ QQ QQ QQ Q9 QQ Q9 Q9 QQ Q9 Q0 Q9 Ov QQ 00 00 00 00 O0 00 490 Q3 00 2670020000000 Z? 0030 323 00 3 0 gi 450 142 00 225 430 33 303 020 450 450 00 490 80 490 O34 00 490 490 80 490 420 QQ 00 90 09 33 M33 3 43 52 52 Q0 00 Q0 90 if 90 420 00 Q 0 3 0 83 Q3 3'3 0 W 00 5? 00 333. 'N 333333333333 0 PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT D m n ian, um. xv mmnl Im Vflly ATHLETICS fxslx I4 -nil' - .Q 4 ,ZIINIUID N ' IWIIIIIZFP-.I 1' 0 000 00000 0000 0 0 ,O- 55' 0 - ' 0 0 00000 0 0 0 0000 000 020 . 'oY9o'gcQaQ993 o g oo'ooo39 'o I o oQ:Q:' Q?rQ '59 o o'49x9o' o'o o'o'o 00 00 0 00 00 3 0 32, 3 330 oz 0 Q 0 o 0 0 0 O v X 0 2? EE 0 03' 0 9 X O 3 44 0 0 . 0 0 'O It 0 0 0 00 .0, ol . 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 00 Q? I5 0,0 eo ,V 0 I 1. 2 0, Q 0 4 Q. 9 O 0 I I ' o o 0 I Q, -o we ein QQ ,MA o Q ' T 0 - 0 O 0 so 2 S6 3 Co 0 0 4 Si in 5 o X33 0 0 0 2 O2 0 O 00 c if 011 5 552 0 0 0,0 0.0 0 0? 0 . 4 6 O ZZ 2? 00 0 O 0 0 Q 0 0 . X 00 ego 0 ,Q CARL SWENSON PERM- FAR!! , Cgach Athletic Manager Q o '51 ig , 1 THLETICS at Lincoln are rapidly approaching the top. The Tigers are making the name of Lincoln known throughout the state. Especially is this true in Track. The Tiger track-men easily took the championship of the Alpine District meet, having 92.5 points to their credit. Fifteen of these points were made by Herbert Madsen who was high point man. At the Invitation Track Meet, Lincoln was the outstanding team in Class B, also the best balanced team in Class BJ The Railsplitter goes to press before the County track meet takes place, 00 00 00 00 be successful in this. Although Coach Swenson did not produce a championship basketball team for Lincoln in 1929, 'he did develop a squad which made all the other District fives in this division uncomfortable. 00 Our hopes and our aims in the feld of athletics are high and we have oo confidence that they will be realized. 00 o 00 go J' 2' oo Q40 0 o 0 oo 9 9 O 23' Oz 3 0' 0 ' oo Q0 2 , . 490 QE therefore we are unable to record the results but we feel that our boys will gg 252 o O o X ego 0 9 10 02 0 0' X Q'QYgQQ3-,:.0 00?0,Q O Q WOOOOO O QOO OOQQ Q A W QLQQANQQQQQQQBQQ 'oao'3N-'o 'QMCXQ o Q31 e'o sei oft 4-'o b,-Q 'b o 'o Q o Q o 4 4 ofa Q 4 Q o 4 fo 0 0 ob 014 Q64 0, , P30 000 5330033380 PAGE SEVENTY oo o ooooo f ooooooooo - ooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 0' 49 00 2+ 2? 3' Zf3vZ'32+aM03v83QvaQ, 'aa0mQ,+mso'a0'w0v vQ'oQ,v0vo'ofao - QP aoqn o 1 Q' . 0 O N 0 Q Q 0 OJ 0 or 4 0 Q O 52 Q-Q 225 oi ' 0 00 oo 0 0 0 00 0 oo oi Qs 0 3 35 Ol o K. 0 0' EP ki QV oo 0 0 vo Q'- 0 o 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 0 00 00 0 0 00 oo oo 32 ck oo oo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fi? 0 0 3 ,o 0 2 292 fs 0 0 0 0 3 E2 Q0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Qc 3' 020 0 0 0 2 33 0 0 O0 220 O35 .0 0 KENNER 'CLAYTON - zsFATrn Left Guard RUDOLPH REVESE CKRUDYY! 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Many sports have been tried and they all proved to be very interesting. Some of the outstanding ones were: Basketball, baseball, track, and archery. Marching and excercises have also been encouraged. A girls' basket ball team was organized this year. We played only one competitive game, which was very exciting, especially for Lincoln as she won over Pleasant Grove. C12-83. A track team was also organized, it too, was a success. The girls took all five first places in the district track meet, and won more points than any other school present at the Invitational Track meet. Archery, a new and interesting sport was introduced into the school this year, it was accepted with the greatest of enthusiasm. By consistant practice we were able to enter the event at the Invitational meet at Provo, where Vera Conder was successful in taking first place and Cleo Jorgen- sen third. The bright spot in the physical education work was made by Vera Conder. Her interest in the work together with her ability to do made possible our victories. In appreciation for this the student body have given her an athletic award. 33 OO Q 0 'O ' Qssoff- 0 vt , .ooo was ,q 1 - ., Q0 Q 00 30 60 A-32L 3 38 '3 '3 X55'3Q9o . X . ff MX I 2 PAGE SEVENTY-FIVE 4 gg 'o fat 420 450 02 0 3 0,0 +2 3 0. '35 LO 'O OO 0,0 'O oz O O 0,2 0 0 O O C Q QR 'X 'Z 9- is g 0 is 0 Q . O0 it O 0,0 OO 0 be 0 3 . Q 0 35 O O 0 0 '0 3' 0 iQ. O 0 'Q 0 Q 0 0 'Z . A one 0 0-0, ,g . ,A s 0 0 0 . Z . 0,0 QQ Q0 303 .Q 3 0 OO 2 , 0 0 OO O oo OO 0 ' x O 000 . . . .- . . 000000000000000000000000 00000 0 Q 000000000 00000000000000000 QQ ' 249 0 ' 9400 202020'020Q:2c90Qv249c90Y9 23202028490 - Q 32c905'020202024QaQ202c90202490205205205520202020 0 233 302 02: 020 420 020 33 3? 0 020 0 0 490 20 020 30 020 20 E33 303 020 020 020 020 20 020 30 020 02 020 20 020 - 020 020 020 202 iii? 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Q Q . - 0 ' 0 040 0 o Q 0 O 0 00 00 Q0 f 00 Wo ' 0 Q 00 0 0 OO 0 02 0,0 Q 0 00 0 0 32 3 090 067' Q0 0 oy 00 00 go 02 00 f Q we 022 0 o o 0 0 gtg Q Q oo og 0 0 3: - 0,0 00 I 2. 0 0 5 is sf 22 0 oo 23 252 Q: in 490 , Q 020 0,0 3 308 332 2 0 00 0 ' sz fs .w wf-LXQBGXG Q 4NAQ'bfg,4yj. ,, .60 .. , 1f G-3f51.f.5fAQ5Q . L ., . 0 0 Q90 05 0933 000 00 00 0 00 000 90 0 00000 00 9gQv 000 49 9cg'09 g0YsQ9 '0 PAGE SEVENTY-EIGHT fm . fmmmmmim 'umm v'Jff?V fssx I' -ilu, A 'V . V Iuulll X- 5 ' X l 'lllll-'HQ-.I J' -F' l' FEATURES .lax 'O 'O 0 o O 00 00 0 .z z z QZQ Q, . fo ., , a z o Q9.9 'o'3 o : . f 'N 'V oo M 0 o o ' oo Popular Ladq 0 00 00 00 o .Q 0 Q o o O0 OO go O 0 My 32 . 2 O ck 0 Q Q Oz .51 09 6? 0 O o o Q oo 0 'Z . Ev io Xu 0 I 00 QD 43 ax' . 9 9 I 2 ozo 0 93 'O 0 O 00 0 . 33 'O go .X gi . Q O0 OO OO O0 0 00 Q 00 n Z Q if 2 . Q0 E22 0? oo 42 ev 00 QQOOO Helen madsen If there's a girl who is lovely, whom we all revere, It's Helen. If she greets all her classmates with a word of good cheer. That's Helen. If she never grows sad, but makes others feel glad, That's Helen. If she spends every day making all of us gay, It's Popular Lady Helen. OO WO W0 O0 O25 Q 00 QQ Sgo O0 0 00 O0 OO 00 00 QQ 00 O0 O0 00 Q O Qi 0 Q0 O 2? 'O Qc 0 0 o Z Z3 0 go OO 5 0 O 63 fx 'O to O0 549 O0 9 00 O0 00 0 oo W 0 0 o Oz Q00 OO 32 035 ,O C O OO ozo O Q Q 'Q 00 0 0 0 X O0 0 0 o'o OO 0 0 0 go Q9 O C I 0 O 61 - o . . . . 0 9900 99..A....1qo. 0 Ov, any i?Z0oQ3'ZQi'Z'3QZ+2 Q243Q?'Z'Z 39?'i?502fX6iQi0Z8Q2+ Q3Q3 . 243, OOOOQQQMO . . 4. f Q 3 PAGE EIGHTY 'O no s Q 'O O0 950 00 0 oooooo ooooooo o N o o N o o o ' ' X ' ' 'i' 0 oo o oo og oy 0545446 Q4 4,0 ou, o oo 0, 41, Q - 9 o'o sex, f - 0 A860 oo Q - T - 0 f ' we Q owooo oo o 0 00 Y g Popular man 0 00 0 O0 o of oo 00 .1 0 00 Q O0 00 Q' O0 OO 0 0 O0 0 Q9 o 022 o QQ: o'o 4 0 OO o 00 on OW 00 oo is oo 'x 3 ,o oo A Q O0 'O O0 00 0 9 O 9 oo Q 0 U U 9 O oo X32 490 . ii X. X. 9 Q 33 AJ o Q go W ,. 0 X oo 0 'Yo oo 0 0 so o O OO ' O 'O 2 X. 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'waist Q,Q,0wo+oQ,+ov0'M,Qaovo+0mQ,Q,mQ'MmQM0 Mak, vo PAGE EIGHTY-ONE Q --, .. .,.. . ., .'. . .f,-s 'a4sQ3,049fs.w Nszkx,-5 f.,, Hs A -5 QQ' - : oe v M808 4909000 - 33s949?3259Zx,i - 000 0 : Y 13 ' 0 O K5 0 0 Q0 363 .0 03 0'0 0 f Q 0 ,, 3 90 f 0 0 'zz ,O 0? 0 0 Q0 O on 9 .0 3 O 0 Q32 O 0 Q: 00 0 Q 0? 00 C OO OO 00 OO o o 00 0 00 OO 00 O0 OO O0 00 00 O0 O0 00 O0 00 00 OO O0 00 O0 00 00 00 OO O0 00 in 2 50 . ' ' 5 9 Q Q 9 9 Q 9 :Q 3 0:0 zo 035 9 0 0 5 5 Q Q 0 Q 9 0'0 0 3 3 Junior Prom NIGHT in Hawaii is rightg and a re-al night it was. What night? The night of the Junior Prom, of course. Could anyone let such valued memories slip from their keeping? Impossible! No doubt the Junior Prom was a night of air castles causing one to abide in hopes of a future honeymoon to that land of romance. The decorations of dainty colors were gorgeous-the palms and the beautifully shaded lights, throwing a spell of magic everywhere added to the Prom's attractiveness. A At intermission Hula dancers entertained the happy crowd. The music was great, and a good spirit prevailed throughout the evening, mak- ing it a night of unsurpassed pleasure. . Senior Hop OVEMBER 23, 1928 heralded the glorious event called, The Senior Hop . Though the years glide by, a faint recollection of a night of peace, love, union, and fellowship will be recalled perhaps forever, by the Seniors. The Senior Hop to some was a mere night of pleasureg to the gradu- ates something more lasting, a memory of their most Valued years at the Lincoln High School. Surely no one could wish for a more beautiful mem- ory to cherish. It was a night of radiant loveliness with the harvest decorations, the golden moon, and the gentle breeze rustling the leaves and corn stalks, as it wafted in through the windows. The Hop was an event looked for, hoped for, but never realized until midnight had drawn its curtains around all. May the Seniors in future years have the same wonderful realization. And may that night be a treasured memory and a beacon light of true friendship and loyalty. .ge 0 O 0 ' o 0 'Z 090 0.0 Qi? 3' ' Z3 2 0 o 0 o 0 020 0.0 0 Zo 0 0 0 0 O0 0 0 OO 00 OO 0 00 O0 00 OO 00 00 00 00 00 23 02 00 00 00 Q0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Q0 BQ 0' 23, 0 0 SM . 0' . 20 0 0 3 3 Q0 0 9 9 0 0 020 0 9 9 0 O Q O 9 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0, 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 00 . 0 00 0 00 0 00000 0000000000 0 - N - 2- ' g'0'o'o906b5g.g'06d'0'0 0805.0QQ-8'0'cQaQ90'0'0'c!949a9g'ggg9ge9 0355.3 1 . g40?'gg9gggg9gg 8 4938 0 Q3 PAGE EIGHTY-TWO QQOQQO OO000 0 000 00000000 00 00 00 ' ls xo Of' 0.0 00' 5Qf 0 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 0'0 00 00 22 05 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 2 f 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 2 ' 5 030 02? 0 0 02? 0 302 0 0 0 9 0 222 Q 0 2 Q0 0 0 9 0 0 O O gs, 0:2 232 O 0 32 0.0 0,0 ' 0 .O 020 0 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0'0 00 00 O0 O0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2' ,0 0 30 0 0 2 0,0 0,0 0,0 0 0 0 5 0 9 2 .0 0'0 0 2 220 O 0 . 00 Q00 we ovoaovowf woo 0Q00va,+a2m.m0' .mo . . 20 00 . . 0 ? 09 wx 00 0 0 Q2 W2 0 ,0 33 Z2 490 0 3 O2 02? 020 05' 04 00 K kj 030 l 0:0 23 .0 00 023 2 00 05 020 Oz 6 0 0 020 0,0 0,0 zgz Q 0 .Q - 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 382 22 22 0 0 Q0 0,0 0,2 22 0 2 332 0 222 0,0 0,0 0 0 '0 222 22 000 My 090 0 0,0 303 090 0 0,0 X2 0:0 O9 09 of 0,0 of 0,0 Q3 22 6 0 0 0 A . . . 0222232'222'2222'2'22222222 202320 2 22222020 032220222222222222 2222 2020 0202022 204, PAGE EIGHTY-THREE ' Y ow 000000000000000000000 0 0000 00 0 0 00 000000 00 O v ' 0 E 3050280 . Za . aeo vaweowofowmemvomcag vo , 0 . 030800 aaZ'oa45'mm'o+om+womwoQ, . L fi 00 330 03 ZX 0 00 00 0 Q0 00 00 00 OO 00 00 00 00 3 3 I 0 0 0 0 3 . 0,0 3,0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 3 3 0 23 3 3 0 9 0 0 Q90 .0 0, 0 0, Q 9 0 3 3 O o 0 o 0 0 0 0 9 232 0 9 Q0 0,0 Q0 Q0 0 0 090 090 333 0' 020 0,0 0,0 0 0 Q0 0 0 090 0? 490 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 O0 00 00 00 0'0 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 Calendar ' September-At. last we are back to school and almost ready for work. September 12-Now here's some friendly advice for the upper class- men, Be sure to be nice to the Freshies, and don't get excited if they stroll into the wrong class, September 17-The Freshies have, at last, got some of their bearings, they no longer come down stairs on all fours, or eat their lunches, between classes. September 18-Lincoln's old land marks are again visibleg Leonard and Mary have taken their positions in the lower halls. September 19-The new 7th study teacher shows his teeth, and lets us know he means business and not monkey business either. ' September 20-Norma and LaPriel exhibit their skill and give the Freshies some pointers on how to beat the crowd to the mirror at noon. Sptember 21-Lincoln High students certainly enjoyed the opening dance which was held by sleeping it out. Anyway 'dreams are more re- liable than some of the boys. The girls didn't miss a dance. September 26-Class elections and everyone satisfied. September 28-All thefarmers and farmer boys have collected their best crops and sent them to the fair, while all the girls have collected ex- cuses from Mr. Banks, to go and see them. fCounty Fairj. October 1-Smile at troubles, folks, this is a new month. October 5-Don't get excited, its only a student body dance. October 12-Yes, to-day is odd sock day and there are! surely a lot of odd socks. October 22-fWeek after Harvest vacationl Oh joy, Oh rapture un- refined what a pleasure to get back to school and once more resume our studies. . October 23-Did we say joy and rapture? Oh heck! Everyone makes mistakes once in a while. October 24-What's the matter with the Freshie girls we wonder. Their nerves are tense their faces eager and expectant October 25 The mystery is solved and suspense over as Wesley Souher has a date now foi the Freshie party October 26 Velma Adams ieceives many black stares from the Freshie girls She must have been the lucky one October 29 The 1nter class basket ball series began to day with great lnterest on the part of the Seniors Just because they beat the Juniors 6 points Later The faculty appeared on the floor for a battle against the fCont1nued on Page 861 Q52 0,0 0 0 Io 00 00 00 O0 0 0 00 00 0'0 00 490 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 0 0 00 40 9 ' Q 9 Q Q Q 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 22 090 00 33 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 - 00 00 Q ' 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Q 0 3 3 020 0,0 0,0 0,0 0 0 9 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0 0 0'0 Q 06? 0,0 0 0 00 00 33 0'0 00 00 00 00 00 2 , 0 0 . 22 Q L J 0 Q89 . . . 0 0 , - 0 0 0 . 00 0 - ' 232 Q . . U ' . 0 O z 1 . - . - . 9 O 0 . . . . Q , z 0 0 ' . 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'B o 0 Q o Q 1 OO o 00 o 0 0 X 0 o is .x is Q 4 ii O 22 3 0 0 O 00 0 Calendar CContinued from Page 847 Freshmen. Mr. Newman inspired his mates to victory by putting his shirt on backwards. October 30-On everyone's lips might be heard, What are you going to do to-night ? Well here's some interesting news for the Freshmen, it is Hallowe'en and goblins eat fresh Freshies. i . . November 1-Headway is shown in regard to the event looked forward to by all, its none other than the school play, and its just tomorrow. November 2-The play was a howling success. November 5-Our prayers have not been in vain Leonard is back and looks the same as ever. November 6-The first fall of the season takes place. Hereafter Isaac fElva Coxl decides she does not choose to run . November 7-Someone had better tell Mr. Booth that it is unbecom- ing to frown so, and that he'll have wrinkles before he reaches maturity if he continus to be so cross. November 8-Pretty cool weather but the breadline still exists. Proof: During the noon hour take a look at the south side of the building. Reva Cordner and Bernice Dennison rendered a duet in American Problems-No, it wasn't a song, they were merely yawning. November 9-The Ag. Ball was given with great success, but the pig had a misfortune when it got in the hands of Norma Bounous. November 12-Armistice Day program, the parade in town proved quite an attraction. November 13--Take warning students from Leonard and Carl, don't sluff while school's in session. November 14-Freshies interested in the theme of the day's conver- sation. November 15-Some more fun Freshies initiation , Dick Davies learns that the Seniors aren't as dumb as they look. November 16-Happy day we stay home and let our folks spend a day, at school. November 19-We're back to school and wondering if our parents are as bright as they act. November 23-Do you realize why your dad ordered extra hay? November 29-Oh! 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Note: Lincoln gets first basketball workout. December 10-All welcomed back Mrs. Cunningham who has been home ill with influenza. We wish to mention that we also appreciated the substitute. December 11-A girls' pep club is on its way to successg officers are elected. December 14-The faculty gave their annual Vaudie with great suc- cess for a divorce suit andl a new doctor, as love and laughs were the main features. December 17-If We ever had any grey matter it was sure exercised today CHoliday exams.D December 21-Whoopee! Xmas, Vacation and Alumni day, dance, game, assembly everyone welcomes home their old friends. See you next year folks. January 2-Back toschool and trying to get interested. January 4-With the help of the pep club and West Hills, a pep rally was held to excite all for the first game of 'Che season. Later: An ex- citing game was played and our boys were ready and determined. January 7-A good turn-out at the game was encouraging to the boys. January 11-Our second league game was played at Lehig our boys returned without bruises. January 14-Oh! What are those dreadful sounds coming from the music room? Mr. Booth has just introduced our new songs for the Opera and the chorus members are demonstrating their musical ability. January 15-9 o'clock and all is well. ' January 16-The Seminary students are interested in the scenes pre- sented by Mr. Anderson when the lights began to flicker. Go bring forth the villian, ordered Mr. Anderson, to two stalwart youths of zion. They go below and there is much noise. Finally the door opened and the eyes of the class beheld-oh fooled you, it was the electric light repair man. January 18-O. F. S. men sing the I Faw Down , song while our tigers joyously warble Absolutely, Positively and How? Good game wasn't it? January 23-Flappers! Brush up on your morals, lengthen skirts and faces, hold up your highi ideals and keep on your pedestrals. 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It was one of the most interesting programs of the year. The girls think so, anyway. Game and dance at night, and we students, are wondering if we should approve of the faculty party after the dance. Take our advice, teachers, its not nice to keep such late hours. February 4-The Tigerette club finally solved Katherine Sumner's problem by deciding to give the extra skirt to George Boyce. February 8-Wecaught Mr. Banks working today. Beware of him when he's in the mood. See the game? February 11-Big track meet held at Lincoln High campus at 12:15 when three Provo shieks drove up. First place was awarded Helen Madsen with Nedra Watkins running close competition and winning seccg La Priel Shaw was out of the meet on account of her hearti February 12-This is a day in which we students are made to realize what a wonder man Abe Lincoln was. But gosh, have you ever stopped to realize that we have a real live wonder man right here in Lincoln ? Mr. Karl Banks has spent exactly five months wondering what to do with Kenner Clayton who has not missed one day in the past months. February 14-Three hips and a couple hurrahs Lehi Pelicans meet the Tigers on our own floor and we are happy to say the Tigers escaped with but a few scratches and a pretty good disposition. Note: They must have not seen the score. February 15-Mr. Banks is butting right into the popular campus track meets. He took part at 10 o'clock today. He was defeated however by the Provo sheiks who escaped by a hair's breadth in a car. ' February 22-Today is a day to be remembered by allg not only a mem- ory of George Washington is aroused but today is girls' day and you all know what that means. 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Maurine Love- less thinks that to go through the Tabernacle Organ we'll have to crawl up the pipes and slide down through the whistle affair. March 14-Make up examinations are held today. Another reason why boys leave school. Parents and teachers make whoopee. March 29-There is music in the air! The big Opera of the season is on. A 496 April 5-Let's all sluff all of our classes today so we'll be rested up in good condition for the big Home Ee. and Tigerette dance tonight. Whoopee! April 19-The Junior High show their talent by putting over a suc- ow cessful Opera. April 29-The boys are taking advantage of the nice warm days. The campus is armed with half dressed athletes. 5, Q April 30-Kenneth Carroll comes to school with a real cold and in- forms us the old swimmin' hole ain't what she used to be. May 1-A number of girls were excused today for a May walk. We wonder if this was for a May walk or otherwise. May 10-It is now time for Lincoln to shine, Track Meet. 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A NA Tl ON WIDE INSTITUTION J. .Pggglgliv Q Theam An Hus Strong healthey check you can get a strong chicken by having cenetary cups Sz fresh air plenty of the right cinds of feed when they are halph grourn they should be out on a range Sz have plenty of grean Sz exerzise when your check- ens start to lay you will put them in the cups. The eggs are not good TIMPANOGOS CREAMERY CO. Our Specialty-Timpanogos whin the checkens eat grean feed, Butter 8: cape the cups clean for that is where dezeasen come frome Sz plen- Cash paid for Cream and ty-of fresh air is nessarey because ' it is good help. Plenty of fead is Eggs. nessarey for the checken will eat in poparshen to what eggs they lay Sz water is very nessearey to. O' S- Olsen, Mgr- Provo ----- Phone 313 Ivan Nelson: I always p-ut the alarm clock under my chair when I study English. Don Lees: Why? Ivan: So I can tell Mrs. Cun- ningham I s.tudied over time. 235 So. Univ. 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Q3 520 Perfection in Baking Ercanbrack Q3 132 West center sf. . 2 O ggi Q Son Phone 746 E 2 154-156 west Center 5 'Q O lo 40 45 31. 0 0 if A :f . 232 oo When your Suit comes Home 4,20 Z3 3 E NOVELTY GIFTS From- go Q ' Q 52 GREETINC' CARDS Madsen Cleaners if o o. 00 o o 0 ART MATERIALS Not only will it Q3 0 OO 3323 PAINTS Look like a New Suit 322 2. GLASS but you will be rewarded with oo iff? WALL PAPER Umgel' Wear 225 2 30? 0 0 0- 00 ' Madsen Cleamn ' Provo Paint 81 g gg gtg 119 North University Avenue 52 ozo C o'o 355 0, WE DELIVER gg 252 Phone 475 gg 25 232 X0 I 0 20 I A ol y 2020303038028 30 0302038338000Z0380ZQ?0X020502?Z0Z020302020203330 02630XQ80X02i303?80Z8X0Z 08036 0202020 0 PAGE NINETY-SIX 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 oo ob 06? 0 0 00 00 00 0 Q O o 4.3 Z Q Qc 3 o o 0 302 o o 0 Qi 35 o 0 0 2 X 0' 0, on 0 o o o o 2 X0 3 o Q 037 3' so o o 3 QP 0,0 o o ozo O o 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 022 oo 0 gf 02' 0 2+ 2 ZZ 0 0 2 0 0 at 0 o'o A Z3 O 0 00 00 00 oo oo oo oo oo 490 o oo W 0000 600000000000000000000000'0 000 '00 00 '00 00 0 0 a ' ew ar e aaaaqsmf so Q53 V. va 0 '2'a,fo'2'k,'a2Q? 3+a2Q+Z+?QQi3+2 ' o Name Rudolph Reese West Hills Mr. Christensen Virginia Jacobsen Donna Park Don Elliott Earl Cordner Willard Olsen Carol Partridge Inez Holdaway Carl Fielding - Ira Huntsman Katherine Sumner Mr. Partridge Elroy Murdock Glenn Kocherhans Ada Jorgensen Harold Maag Ruby Jepperson Herbert Madsen Ramona Davies Merl Perkins Mr. Banks Leonard Johnson Afton Jolley Clyde Holdaway Lincoln Direcloru Classification Romancer Loud Speaker Booster C A. Mutt Jeff High Stepper Handsome lad A real gentleman Cute but shy Siren 100 per cent student Pet Talker Joker A darling Little chap Champion of right A fruit Charming girl Song bird Book worm Lark Good Sport Carefree Flirt High brow Ambition Surpass Valentino Radio Salesman Coach a World's Cham- pion Typist Join the Tribune Comic Section Be with A. Mutt Dance like Mr. Newman Sing like John McCorm- ick Be principal of Lincoln Teach like pa Vamp Mr. Swenson President of U. S. Keeper of Princess Alice Be Mrs. George Boyce Get as thin as Ruby Wilson Get even with Bert Grow six feet tall Tell jokes all day Join Miss Shelle'y's class Have Mr. Christensen teach her Accompany himself Just read Sing to the little Madsens Find another joke Corner Mary Allred Get her man Ignore the common class 00 00 oo oo ok Q, 0 00 00 00 00 ' 3 - ' , . 00 ' 2: ' gf: 00 20 0 0? 2 00 ok 00 00 0 o 00 0 00 0 Qc 20 up 0 O23 00 00 oz 0 o 20 2' 00 0 0 to 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 00 00 o o 4,0 Q o o 0:0 o o 0 0 : QQ 0 o 1 Xu Q 0 90 3 O of Q9 02 90 x Gr' no of Q4 Qc 00 Q22 00 og o 0 Q if 'O 3 KO 9 ok O Q -O Q z o , s Q 'M' 00 000 ' 000000000000 000000000 00000000000000 -3'-0'v4f 00 a,f3'XvZm me m wasva,wm'Zvaa,'Q+o'am02Q,'ovaa,'ovaa, 0 . oss . +200 PAGE NINETY-SEVEN 'QKQW 'O 4 'Y ' Q-'Q 'OXO 3 0 1 0 Q ' 5,4 0.1, 0 orofo 4 Q, 0. o ' , Q: Q 'ooo5o C93 6? o 'o'oo oono66?Q 9'oYo'oo 430 ' ao7QxXQ. .Q ,ig fx 1' Q 00 00 ' 540 0 OO 0 0 00 Oo . 0 O W I 00 3 v O - I Oz qx sumnn IQ 9 O eq, ii is ON I is 'o oo O 0 Q . . 0 I 0 o oo Q20 oo 030 o o oo ' . . . ' 23 Unmatchable values in Highest Quahty , o,o .f,, Q2 Foods 3' E25 1 020 '33 363 gt 32 at ' ' o O 333 .Zz 5 - og . minute. Above is a picture of Con- If do der recuperating from her record f, I breaking flight, and preparing for 3 l photographers from the Baily Blat. I 2 is o 1 0 ,I O O 0 .v For Sale 0 222 , . gg A few As-Lucile Farley. My seat in American History- 3 Voncile Long. . gg A small lot in our flat-Elva . Cox. . 0 g i A good knowledge of chemistry Yi l -Myrtle Bigelow. 0,0 l A new sociology text-scarcely 20 1 been opened-Reva Cordner. Q if J t th . t 1 Several partly chewed matches- j ggg us am er plc ure among Om half price on account of being ' 490 gaueffr' of Heroes, You may Say, but slightly chewed-Willard Olsen Z og the picture of Miss Vera Conder S d . h E '. og-. 220 will go down in History and she Th Ome re Swlfc es-' muy 232 2 will be long remembered as the Omas' ' , . 292 3 daring lady who braved the wrath 301110 adV1C9 111 Oral GXDFGSSIOH- gg ge of the faculty and shattered all Ada Jorgensen- ' 0 0, records, rushing down the banister A large amount of conceit- Q3 222 at a net rate of fifteen miles per Louise Allred. 13 02 go oooo o - oo oo . . . .M. . .e. a. 2'oQ',Q9o'33'Z'?Q3Q93 0 003'3'oQ?3'349f?o'33f'XQQ3'3'3'2'i?X'o 302 . 530 308 . . 49XQ3'3'3'XfS43'o'343'X'X'2Q ?Q 0 49303 on PAGE NINETY-EIGIJT ooogf oo -6 oo , ,- oooo oe - - oooui . oooo oooo o . oo oo O0 M oo oo oo oo oo 00 00 00 00 OO O0 OO OO OO O0 ozo Q o o 3 3 o o o 0 9 Q o o 3 o ogg o o 9 333 33 o o Q 3 020 Q 0 9 0 00 00 0 00 O0 00 O0 O0 O0 00 00 30 3 W 00 o'o 0 0 31 ' 32 G - 0 Qc 0 00 00 0 00 00 ' O 0 0 ' 0 ' e .O 33, 00 sie Q0 9 '53 3 O 9 Q ozo 0 g3 0.0 33 00 0 0 33 0 4 O O ALL THE LATEST y Popular and Standard Sheet Music Globe Music Company MUSICAL MERCHANDISE AND REPAIRING 104 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 137 PROVO, UTAH Utah-Idaho School Supply Co. 155 So. State Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Everything .for the Office and School. 00 OO 33 ok O0 OO OO o o o o X3 ' ok ok 0 o o ob :Qs o do o 3? so - 3 oz: go go Q 9 203 ozo oy go Q o o o o 3 3 Qc 3 o 33 Q o oz 0 9 9 O O 33 035 0 0 Q Mr. Banks: What insect re- quires the least nourishment? Majorie Johnson: The moth. It eats holes . Mr Banks Cin Biologylz Con- sider the little grasshopper, it can jump 100 times its own length. Fenton Farley: That's nothing I've seen a little bee raise a 200 pound man three feet in the air. Miss Shelley fin Domestic Sciencel : What is the most use- ful thing in the world ? Leah M: Water, because with- out it nobody could learn to swim and therefore everybody would drown. Mr. Banks: What is heredity? Katherine Sumner: Something a father believes in until his son starts acting like a damn fool. TAYLOR M COMPANY 162 So. Main St. Room 206, 2nd Floor. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Makers of the best to be had in Class Rings, Pins and Awards. A convenient and courteous place to do business. 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Alta Clinger Cin Biologyjz Gee, I just swallowed a worm. Areta Sumsion: Quick, take a drink of water. Alta: No-let him walk. of laziness ? Eldon Mark: My idea of the height of laziness is a man who sits up all night to keep from wash- ing his face in the morning. Mrs. Cunningham: Students tomorrow we'1l take the life of Longefellow, so come prepared. That Proud Event GRADUATION Let us make that photograph and you will be sure of get- ting the latest pose and the newest finish right up to date. The Rollow Studio 32 West Center St. PROVO This Book was Printed by Post Publishing Company Year Books and Fine Printing Our Specialty Provo, Utah. o O 0 o o Zoo 0 00 00 00 00 0 0 ' Q6 0 OO O6 0 Ol 0,0 00 Q85 00 00 O0 0 'O 4,9 ri X 0, O '4 Q 0 QF' 3 'Xa is .sq o, o, 4, f o.. 1, Q 'Q X ff YQ if 9-f 0, '05 0 Q 5. o o 2252 o Q o Q 'B o o ' o o - o 02 320 303 o'o Jo o'o Q53 Q 38 Q! 222: a O 0 O0 00 00 9 0,0 S O O 00 OO 2 00 O0 .- . o oo ooo o o oo . .. . . .. ., . . 0 oQ?3'32'QQ'3'3'o'fQ, Q . . 0 003802049 . 2+ZQ?+2' f3Q?QZ43Q?'f9.9X'3'20o'fM3' 63026562 Q 0 3 3N 3Q93?9Z'Z03, PAGE ONE HUNDRED 000000000000 0 000000000000 O O f we 0 0 'QQ QQ? 'Q . wwawm , . Q . Q- . .0'mmvov2voQ2Qx . M . .gg,.ggvg .gaggg.g.g.gQg.3vg . 0 OO Q Q sfo ow . 0 ' go Q 03' oo oo oo oo Qc oo 0,0 Q oo I - ZZ - - oo oo o o 8 Q, 'Q Q, Q We Serve You Right Now At The Park-O Service Station fOpposite Lincoln H. SJ Phone 048-R2 0 oo do 22 ok oo 00 O0 vb 00 oo 0 oo oo o 0 490 2 2 0 Q0 00 O O O 0 0 0 0 wp 0 0 Z2 ff We sell Parco Gasoline, Par- 0.0 If co, Veedol, and Penzoil 'gig gg Page Don Alverado! Pardon us Oils : gg follfs, we mean Miss Ruby Wilson. G1-eases, Auto Accessories, 1. f. . This young lady made great pro- , , Ig 02 gress at Orem's Studios, but with C0UfeCt10I1S, G1'0C01'1eS, gf her ability and ambition she feels Feeds, Drugs, and Orem not large enough for her Ice Cream , I talent and is, leaving for Holly- FaH10l1S MZSHUS 3-Dflnk R00t 1 wood where she intends to take the Beer Barn? , ' 2 Q3 city by storm and do credit to her Try Us You Llke Us gk dear old Alma Mater. You will H E Stl-ang Prop, 'I E remember Miss Wilson as the dame ' ' ' 00 0 2 who first established the custom Q ' of waxing hankerchiefs so gum, Q when parked there would not ad- 63 fg here to the sides. QQ 0 0 0 cw -l-- . . . , . Wine, jfmlgz, and morals went for a fj Wa , , Wllllarn S Servlce One beautiful moonlight, moonlight . night 2,1 Wine and jazz are all the talk ju . Q Grocery But moral is an awful sight. 3,2 9' ------ 0. . . Maud R: Did you get the right QQ Groceries, Confections, Ice answer ? 3 0 . Mary Prestwich: Nope, Q - Cream-Gas, 011 Maud: How far were you from I iw' g Mary: Two seats. 1 If we please you tell othersg i-- I I long for health, 0 Q: If not tell us' I long for wealth, 2 I long for power 0 2 To rule the nation. 3 323 But most of all gg - f I yearn to walk oo II, With you, my inspiration. TI ' ' -Bob to Merl Perkins 00 00 ' gg g '52 Q ,442 ,. Vw V 00 00 , . , s 6 Q 9 . fx. , 4- 4. I I QR 0 . 2 I 33302880 PAGE ONE HUNDRED ONE SQ? I' I X I' ' 333 I Z I 32Q?'2'2+2+ 9 oo 9 0 0 Q3 Q 0 Eg o 4 0 N 3 58 Ps 0 X Timpanogos Marketing o 0 . 0 0 0 f. . Q 1 00 -Q. 0 'I 0 0 O 0 0 35 O0 obv aa Q Association . YQ 2 I1 ' 0 ggi Is an association of 200 of the most progressive farmers 1,41 4,0 . . . Af . j and fruit-growers of the Lincoln District. Organized for the ,' 1 purpose of buying and selling collectively, and for raising the If 2 standards of sizing and grading fruit and vegetables and of Q improving the appearance and conditions of the package pre- pared for market. f . . cw' Eighty seven carloads of peaches were shipped in 1928, -fy: for which the producers received a good, substantial price . If which compared favorably with that received. by other pro- Q ducers in the state. Twenty-four carloads of onions were shipped, for which the growers realized a good price. jj, Fifty carloads of apples and seven carloads of pears were also handled by the association, and netted a good income to 5 the producers. This organization is now the largest of its kind in the sate I, .' of Utah. In 1928 it shipped a greater amount of peaches than 3 . . . 0 ji any other organization in the state. Q Q Spray material, boxes, baskets, etc., were purchased FI through the association at a saving to the members of from five to fifteen percent. IZ In unity there is strength. Organization gives additional opportunity far in excess of the expectations of the individual 25 I-is producer. It is the farmers' organization, for farmers as well Q 393 as consumers welfare. The association needs producers. Pro- 5 420 ducers need the association. II H. A. DIXON, President I :ll SIDNEY CLUFF, Secretary 2 Ig T. H. SALISBURY, Treasurer Q IVERN PYNE, Manager Z5 Y obo o' 2 1? gg 05 ZZ, PAGE ONE HUNDRED TVVO o ooooooooo oooooooooo - fe- i f oo ooo ooooo o ooo o Q-04' . W. . . . .azboevovovofo . so me w2'woQ2sma+0w f8+ovaom Q . - Mm no , o IO .0, o,- 5 fx 2 - oo M A correspondent once asked for A Difference-Some lie beneath E22 A 31 Mark Twain's advice on the ques- the starry sky, And some there are 020 tion whether fish was good for the who never lie. 203 brain- Mgrk Twaill- ffmsiwered Height of Modesty-Then there X DI'0H'1IJf1Y, YGSS and Judglllg from is the girl who always carries a 2 YOUI' IBVCGF, Inshould D1'eSC1'1b9 two hankerchief to cover her knees gg whales dally- when she sits down. A young lady in Idaho reports . . 292 that she has lost four pounds dodg- thqwk absgf mmdei T133 fega 3 Q? kgras5h0ppers. f 'I1hc?f aretbso thieatoelget firfleiiie S a 2 I.. ic , an Jump so ar, s e con in- , ' o ued, that the people of the tovsfn When they fmeuy Sueeeeeed be 3,2 gather the hops and make their thanked them and gasped- A Q2 Q: Own h0me,bI-ewyf very closeishave, mdeedg and .the 3.3 4, worst of it, gentlemen, I've Just 026 They were inspecting a horse remembered that I can swim. gg? that one of them had for sale. The --1 Q7 ff hogs? W 3 S bmken-Windfidi b Ui Prohibition Officer: What's 1, ot 61W1Se looked well. . See his your name-yi 0.0 ,Z sleek coat, isn t it beautiful? said Earl C cdrunka , .GG Stavisis Q3 the owner. Yes , said the would- Thr H C r. ' Ili fk oo '? be purchaser, but I don't like his tfmf O0 1 lgx a lygr n oge e' 32 ,V , t .aa . oo pan S Officer Cputting book back into Tall girls are usually looked up pocketbi 'dwell done let it hall' 2 to. pen again. ,fx W 9 a -s . Q I HATCH o n KAGGS 2 9 - 'J 'wicn Service ' m fs I ARY If , A 2 The latest in food mbulanfe 22 my 0 Q QI QQ 22 2 stores Chappel 0 fe OO it A Square Deal if ' OO ,gl 4 a O is Best ln Service, Meats Phone 532 Eg ofo Q Q - o - and Groceries - 0' gl? Night and Day 0. 00 M 222 Q eg 3. 482 2 I 5 . - 2 ee 580 203 : 2e2Xe2+2-EQ i PAGE ONE HUNDRED THREE ,x 3 o oo oo ooooo ooo o o ,oe ,- ' - oooo oo o o ooo A f exwswee 4 5.30.4300 oaks f argvoo Q - I ooo Q I, I 49 6546 I so STANDARD MARKET t 'Q oo Q oo 'co Q o Q gfo gy, IX 1 as O 'O O 2' 0 A. . Y 2 0 0 ' 2 A11 Over the State A11 over The World B 335 A , 2 PIGGLY WIGGLY 3 3 24: 2 , , S5 Miss Jude: West, if you don t Mary and Helen 1+ be still I'll take your name. May think they're vamping 045 . . Q9 Q West: Gosh,1s she threatening But what they need to marry me ? Is a darn good spanking. If . Dorothy K: ev .S9'5f, OH on Mr. Davies: Illness always at- , , is known for its stupidity. , ,, yg 2 Mr Newman, uwhat makes tacks one s weakest spots. Q., you think so ?,, ' Dorothy Jones: 'Tve been won- 4, , Dot: Because the textbook dering Whf L'-mile has S0 many 5 says, 'London is very dense! head2Ch9S- Q 2? 00 3 O I 2 a ' W 1: Q' The Winchester Store 0 A TAYLOR 2' T Get Your Hardware at , F h a PAPER CO. res Water S e For Your Provo's oldest Merchant. ' Q Z School Supplies'-Typewfiters In Business nearly Half a 1 Fountain Pens-Etc. 2 o Century o,o 0 31. , I Phone 15 66 N. Univ. Ave. . 3 J Builders Hardware, Ammu- it Q 4 o je nition, Fishing Tackle 322 15 PROVO, UTAH , Q: Q Our Specialty 00 00 O0 05 OO S f E2 A 1 Vxfyvx f . . 0 xg -xqfx 'o PAGE ONE HUNDRED FOUR ooooooooo oo 2 2 - 2 2 . ., 29aa2'.92'.92QQQi' '2'2'32'a2v3QZ'ZQ2 838036360333243'Z'ZQ2fi?Q?i2'Q?3?9.i?2'348'X'.42'2? 33 38880336 ZZ 3.3 490 00 OO 00 00 O0 O0 OO 00 OO 00 00 0 O0 00 QQ 0 oo 290 oo oo 00 00 OO 00 O0 00 O0 00 00 0 00 O0 OO 00 3' - o Q 9 9 9 9 Q Q 0 Q 9 Q '32 Q 9 2 o 2 ozo 303 '23 o,o Q Q oi: 9 0 2 222 2322 9 Q ii 'o 0 0 2 Oo Q Jo oo oo oo o 33 ob oo oo 490 oo oo 0 232 06 0 o o o o 3 332 0' 23 490 o'o 3 ' 9 3' 9 2' o 9 9 0 o Q -v Compliments and Best Wishes The Glade Cand Compan Salt Lake How We Can Identify Our Boys Herbert Madsen-by his short limbs. Ralph Williams-by his line of gab. Leonard Johnson-by his curly hair. W Carl Fielding-by his constant attention to his glasses. Deral Farr-by his hair so black and smooth. Dean Minor-by his cherry com- plexion. Ira Huntsman--by his muscular body. 1. Bert Buckley-by his thin waist me. Rudolph Reese-by his big feet. Lloyd Baum-by his healthy giggle. Elmer Terry-by his fondness to be coaxed. Marvin Meldrum and George Boyce-by their affected airs. David Rowley-by his musical cough. Mr. Sandgren: Ever study a blotter, Carol ? Carol P: No Sir. Mr. S: Very absorbing thing. Ellen: I sure like to look at funny papers. Virginia: Go home and look at your family albumn. Eldon: My paper looks like a graveyard. Ralph W: I-Iow's that ? Eldon: Because it has so many crosses. -- Mr. Anderson: What become of the swine that had the evil spir- its cast into them ? Reva C: They must have been made into deviled ham. - Effie D: Gee, if I were as fat as you I would diet. Iva Dell J: And if I had hair like yours I'd dye it. 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This was made up after Clark 0,0 3 had been asked to sweep up the Q31 While looking like hecsa 1 found Study 1100111 floor, Preceded by a 33 ff, it paper fight. 2 I f Where some kid tried to drowned it, il- 3:3 I picked it up, like an English bull May I borrow your screw- j 'Y of PHP, And thrust it into the dern basket I thought I would have a little funa And round the room started to driver ? Sorry Id rather lend you my ca . Why? The cat will come home alone OO I: I u , 7 Q 00 t oo 3 , 3 L F I X A 3 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIX 0000000000 00000 00 ' 'V 0 04 0 o Q Q 0 0 QQQQ 0 Q oxg, . we oQ,+Q+MMem Q a5bi?f2m 3gQ2'g'o 49 0 2v3'2'3?22v Q, 2092 , ' O 0 0 52 A oo r 2 X0 ob 3 Q 0 V QV o I o o oo o 0 of Q Qc I 0 3,0 o . 9 a Q 9 O -:Q oo o CXO 4x oo 0 o Q , O Bonnevllle O0 Lumber Compan . 'g 1 Ng Z: That Good Place O ' KI 4 4 ' re To Trade 2 fig : 3 5 : Q 5 Herman Hinze, Manager Phone 104 298 So. 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H When Inez sings of lovely spring, She says the bird is on the wingg Why, how absurd, upon my word, 00 00 00 00 O 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 y0 3 3 333 sg. 322 ' oto EQ 3 0:0 o,o 3 3 90 2 9 3 3'o ozo 0 9 3 252 - o 30 0 0 0 3 ' fb 90 v o Q - o , 2 2 o Q o 0 3 30 480 o o ego Q o o 33 33 o o X o ' I'm almost sure the wing's on the o MARKET bm'- -1- 22 Vera Conder: May I leave the gg room. Mrs. Cunningham: Don't take 00 it with you. oo 00 O0 EE H 'f NX? oo Tellurlde Motor Q 3 3 0 I Q E 2.2 ' 19' 'T if - Company fvyfia n gg ,I X . ff X I . ' , DEALERS 0 00 Phone 279 F 5,5 I PROVO, UTAH 174 W. Center Street. In the Automobile Business in 1 Phone 466 Provo f0I' Fourteen ye2l.1'S. If you want it done right- 2 Let the Ladies Do it. 33 Za? 253 ozo 0 0 '00 0000000000000 00 00000 -ovfsofoooo 0000 0000'00 0000 0000000 00 MQSO QQQ, aaow+om '2mfZQs,m+ . w as . QQOQEMOOQQMMM 0Q?3v.r0vZ oQ9o' QvQaQ9 PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHT Q uf .. , fr o oo ooo Q o o si ' o - fo as 'A of 'T 'ggggg g ge9gg oo cQ7'o :3' o ' oYsQ: ' go o'r9o 3? e if o 99 W4 go f Q5 at O , Q. O O, 0 Q- 0 Q. fi -A 153 I 4 as 0 .Es E QQ mi oo 3 yQ ' ' o Q. 0 9 o ,o 0 949624 Z fx .Ea . fe 3 4 N9 1 go 00 O 300 0 Za ago Q 0 ob 032 0 Q oo . . In o . . X O 4 G Q 4 A Q Q 4 O O 0 4 020 9 o of 9 0 BANK OP PLEASANT GROVE PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH General Banking Business Your Financial Troubles will Vanish as your Bank Account Grows Officers W. S. Chipman, President J. R. Halliday, Vice-President S. L. Swenson, Cashier Clarence S. Hill, Asst. Cashier Herbert Taylor, Auditor Directors W. S. Chipman J. R. Halliday L. W. Lund O. E. Grua, M. D. Jas. H. Walker Harry Gammon Stephen L. Chipman Neola: What makes your hair so red ? Emily: It's so wiry that every time I wash it, it rustsf' Mike: Do you think you will get all that dirt back in the hole? Pat: No, I guess not. I don't think I've dug it deep enough. Virginia T: What makes Inez popular with the boys ? Merl P: Oh, she makes them think she doesn't think they think they know everything, is all. Mrs, Cunningham: Fools ask ask qustions wise men can't ans- wer. Emma B: That's why I failed in the last English test. Barber: Does that suit you, madam. Mrs.. Cunningham: You have it cut altogether too short-a little longer please. Q!! Mr. Partridge fin geometryl : I take great pleasure in giving you 80 on this paper. Rudolph R: Make it 100 and enjoy yourself. , Partridge: My intelligence is my fortune. Miss Bird: Well, anyway pov- erty isn't a crime. Elvin Bunnell: Are you fond of Geometry? Neola: Yes, I get stuck on every problem. Carl F: Dad, Nedra can see in the dark. Father: That's impossible. Carl F: Well its true. She told me I needed a shave. Lucile Farley: Sit down in front. Dona Madsen: Sorry, I ain't made that way. f O 0 0 22 . . +2 O O O ' 2 E 0 O 3 if I. 0 X. 00 ,O ' OO OO 0 We Bs. -'og 0 Q S' ' Q U as ww Q5 5 Qi . gs 'o 3 o, o. Qs. ff Yo me 432 gb 'Ao . . X Q 9 0 'O 0 0 0 5:3 gf? go 00 00 obo E2 XI X o 0 ' 0 ' 4 B I 0 Q 0 4 go 0 .0 ' 0 O0 09 oo og ooo o oo oo00wo Q0 003 AQYQQ 0 20202 . 0 0 Z 00333'gg'33f'3'33ii'g45Q4i'2'3'Z'34l'32'gk 02020Z'3'?Z?2'Z6SQ3Qf'3'3'Z'2'ZQ2QmQQ9o'oQ f PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINE 00 00 OO O0 00 O 00 O OO 00 4 o 3 'A 00 80 0, 03' . 0 ' Oi? 3 oe 300 Q 3 32 49 035 at 033 W Q il i oo ob Of Q fi' o'q 29 -s. ., 5 ole 'Q Z6 fs 03 4 oo oo o 33, 00 4 oyo 'Q ,AQ oo 'Q OO 0 00 oe oo sv? ob 0.0 O I O 0 0 o o o 43 0 o go 0' - 0 ozo o o 0' at 3' or go o ' 'ooo sm - 'Ii I if' it 2' 'MOZEQW 0303 Calder's Orem Service We Buy and Sell What You Eat Try Our Ice Cold Root Beer and Sandwiches Service 8z Quality O41 R 1 Orem State 8: Canyon Drive The STRA Theatre for ENTERTAINMENT Provo, Utah. U May I print a kiss upon your lips, he said, A. K. Thorton And she nodded her sweet permis- sion. sz S C So we went to press and I rather guess ons 0' We printed a large edition. Q . h. . But one edition is hardly enough, Can furnish you everyt ing in She Said, with a charming poutg the So again in the press the form was Building Line Complete and up-to-date stock of General Merchandise In Our Drug Dept. We make a specialty of pre- scriptions. Our Fountain Drinks are the best to be had. placed And we got some extras out. Mary Allred fafter dancel : Say something soft and sweet to me. Leonard Johnson: Custard pie. Among the other notable results of the California earthquake was the fact that it shocked Hollywood. Few of us realized it was that vio- lent. . Mrs. Perkins: I object to those one-piece bathing suits. Merl: O Mother, we got to wear something. .0 oo 490 oo oo OO OO O0 O0 00 00 O0 490 5 a 3 SX 3 o Q 5 3 0.0 Qu Q, 0 O 9 f 3 490 or 3 0 ozo 'o o o o o Q o o A as o o 3 3 fi 0 Q QB o . o o o CX O o fo QQ. 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You may rest as- sured that we will never know- ingly destroy this Confidence, because it is. the foundation on which this business rests. You'll Like To Trade Here Chipman Mercantile Co. AMERICAN FORK, UTAH The Store of Quality 15 Per Cent Is a Good Saving Bring This Advertisement and THORNTON DRUG No. 4 PROVO Will allow you that Discount on any Purchase. C11 Busy Storesl No Dissapointments if you ask for McDonalds Chocolates and Bars The Standard for half a cen- tury J. G. MCDONALD CHOLATE CO. Gosh, I'm lonely, gee I'm blue, Haven't got a thing to do, Wish to Heaven I were dead No more girls to tire my head, What'd you say, the telephone? Tell the girl I'm not at home. This you LaPriel? Hello, hello! Yes I hear you. Wha'd you say? Oh, of course, why sure you may. Uhum, I'd love to-half past eight? Hot dog West, I've got a date! -The Dumb Bell. Out of the air the cry rang wild, Switchman, switchman, save my child! 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' vc, ' ' Y, l 'Q Vg q MM mNnfsb1'l7!L9'W Farewell Aww ' ' ls Qxlf' We wish to sincerely thank all those who in ' any way have helped make this book possible, our advisors, Mr. Banks, Mrs. Cunningham, and Mr. of ,- . 5 ,, .. X -5 , QQ X v xl 0 ' 0 ohh Z. o' OO Q o O 1 XZ O0 Q Q Q Q40 0' it X I- Davies, the Staff, who have been so willing to co- 3. A i X ' - . l so ' , O Q gf operate, the faculty, our kind parents and fr1ends Q, O o Q . . Q gg X , 1 and all who have encouraged us ln times of des- ' 233 Oo 5 A i . , gtg R . fl, ,Qu The book, like others has 1ts. faults and we 5 . gt lr , ' Q hope you will be lenient with us in that respect. X it 5 0 'A -X 1' . . ' 222 X Q Xi .QQ Y We have tried to record the real life of our , xg . 33 X A K jjdear high school and hope that in the future it ' 452 533 X .ixilwill bring back beloved, never-to-be forgotten 2:2 5 X s9QNQlfymemories. 1 gg ,335 . 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