Lincoln High School - Torch Yearbook (Webster City, IA)

 - Class of 1928

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Clarabel Rinehimer Dorothy Rutledge Normal Training Language Foreword: ‘A school Foreword: ‘For it’s mate true, a friend we everywhere known, that adore, always happy, feminine tone gets away could we say more?” with all masculine gen- Table of Contents: der.” Normal Training Club; Table of Contents: Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Glee G. A. A. 1; Debate 3; Club 2, 3, 4; Double School Journal 4; Quill Quartet 4: G. A. A. J, and Scroll 4; Annual 2, 3; Basket Ball 1; N. Staff 4. T. Vice Pres. 3; Annual Staff 4. Cecil Segar Mildred Shaffer Commercial Normal Training Foreword: ‘‘The world Foreword: a. shy knows nothing of its quiet person searcely greatest men.”’ known by all. She’s cap- Table of Gontents: able and peppy and farm Mic Chercs 4: Foote Sie ts Ber eal” ball 3, 4; Track 3. eg y= RN Tg eg al ; Normal Training Club. a Ey Avis Shelton Kenneth Sohns 4 Normal Training Lanague and “ Gat As Scientific m Foreword: “She is gen- 5 tle, she is shy. But Foreword: “A woman nd there’s mischief in her hater and proud of it! al eye.” His philosophy, however, Table of Contents: seems to be that it’s still : Normal Training Club; a greater life if you Urs Class President 2. weaken just a little.”’ $ Table of Contents: School Journal 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Annual Staff 4; Track 3; Ten- nis 2. a Margaret Swanson Pe Language ernest Tad etait Bertha Taxted as well be out of the world as out of style.”’ Table of Contents: Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Glee Normal Training Foreword: ‘Silence is Club 2, 3, 4; Orchestra the perfect herald of 1, 2, 3, 4; School Jour- joy.” ; nal 4: Quill and Scroll Table of Contents: 4: Debate 4; Declama- Normal Training Club. tory: 4s )G eA AL AZ. ss Annual Staff 4. Page 27

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Kermit Oleson Language Foreword: ‘‘We don’t hear much about him now, but we're willing to wait.” Virgil Pringle Language Foreword: “Yes, we all know the name, for by his voice he’s won his fame.” Table of Contents: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Double Quartet 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Track 2, 3; “Blue Moon’; ‘Captain Crossbones.”’ Claire McFarland Commercial Foreword: “His com- ing is always announc- ed by a slow pleasing drawl.”’ Gladys Neff Normal Training Foreword: “Another loyal booster person up- on whom you can de- pend; she’s persevering, patient, loyal to the end.”’ Table of Contents: Normal Training Club; Sergeant-at-Arms 3. Viola Paulsen Vocational Foreword: “It’s nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice.’ Table of Contents: Entered from Denison 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Glee Club 4;-Declamatory 4; Annual Staff ae Be Mother’s Mistake.” Marion Rasmussen Commercial Foreword: ‘‘There are two things on earth I don’t want, a dress suit and a girl.” Table’ of Contents: Mixed Chorus 3; Track 3. Charlotte Neff Commercial Foreword: ‘To work or not to work; that’s the question.” Table of Contents: Orchestra 4. Guy Nelson Scientific Foreword: ‘‘Once ‘caught studying, but has almost lived down the reputation.” Tab'e of Contents: Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Or- chestra 2; Boy’s Glee Club 2.



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Ida Winchell Normal Training Foreword: “She likes to have fun, laugh and talk. Yet at work and study she does not balk.”’ Table of Contents: Normal Training Club; Mixed Chorus 3; Basket Ball 1, 2, 3, 46,G. A. A: Lea Aosta wits BOD.” Phyllis Valen Normal Training Foreword: “Her two outstanding characteris- tics—giggling and pep.’’ Table of Contents : Normal Training Club; Basket Ball 2, 3, ; Tracks 2.05 Gs An Ace Ls 2, 3, 4; President of G. A. A. 4; President of Normal Training Club 4 ; “Mr. Bob.” Harvey Weedman Commercial Foreword: ‘‘Occasion- ally within my brain I think a thought.” Mildred Zeihan Language Foreword: “The girl with a smile makes friends all the while.” Table of Contents: “The Arrival of Kitty.’’ Harold Warrington Language Foreword: ‘‘Among the tongues that sway the nation. Count on ‘“‘Speed’”’ for an oration.” Table of Contents: Mixed Chorus 3, 4, 5; Boy’s Glee Club 2; De- clamatory 3, 4; “The Whole Town’s Talking”’ ; “Captain Crossbones.”’ Louise Weidlein Vocational Foreword: ‘‘She’s lit- tle, but she’s wise. She’s a terror for her size.’’ Table of Contents: Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club: 4:3 Gl A. CASS Annual Staff 4; “A Mother’s Mistake.”’

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