Lincoln High School - Totem Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1914

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Oconner Kathryn Henneken Herbert Evereftt Dudley Woodbridge Beatrice Mathielr P4 Aoixew NELLIE JOSEPHINE Fatty C ommercial cour E n t e r e d from Lnner ity Heights school ALMQUIST PALE B Paul ne College preparatory course Entered from Fur view school BAEEEMA GEORGE XX Dimples College prepara ory course Entered from Al len school umor treasurer 3 umor Totem staff 37 Senior mixer committee 4 BAKER ALICE HARRIETT Allie College preparatorx course. Entered from Latona school. Grls cl b I 2 3 45. Latin club Q4 . Appolonium Z . Aucmsox ARviL1.A+'BI- i . Colle preparatory course. Entered from Uni- versity Heights school. Com- mittee girls club mixer I . Chairman sophomore May Fete committee 2 . Chair- man committee Girls mixer Appiollonium, 3 Q. - . lblltl l 2 BARDIIN EWRETT jAMr College preparatorv course Entered from Plat head Co H gh school Kalls pe Mont 3 Mr get basketball C3 Mldget base Ja 3 Baseba Cast Merchant of Vemce BARRON FLORENCE MARLA RFT Lollege preparatory course Entered from ohn B Allen school May Pete Z BAUM HAROLD J Bum College preparatory course Entered from Green Lake school Sec class C2 Mud get football 2 Mrdget baseball Zj L A A l 2 J 4 Sophomore party commrttee KZ Mana ger midget football C4 1 tem staff 4 Cast Mer chant of Venlce C4 Bust ness manager Merchant o Venrce C4 Appolomum 3 45 Cla s baseball 4 Senror prcnrc commlttee 4 BIHAIIII- MARc.A11r1 I- Peggy C ollege prepar xtorv course hntered from Bur ton High school Burton pay t 4 l:ORRt5I 999 Appolonlum Orgon rlatron commlttee I Pres Wxtenagemot 2 Class d b e Z 3 West Seattle debate 3 4 cOmmlllC9 'Sophomore party I l'nte tamment committee Appolfn rum 4 Asst Adx Mana ger Totem C3 Gem debate 4 Merchant of Venice ca I 'L is-- ' ef mm. 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I'f'::,l-1' BENNET HELEN College preparatory course Entered from Broadway Hugh school Girls club 3 4 Latm club 3 4 Appolon rum 31 4 Mixer com mlttee Girls club C4 Girls club play 45 Secretary Lat rn club 35 Semor reporter 4 Senior play cast 4 Semor prcmc commrttee 4 BERGH MAY ALICE College preparatory course Entered from Green Lake school BRADLEY BLYTHE A Bab College preparatory eour e Entered from North l-lrgh school Mlnneapolls Mmn Girls club f3D 4 Latin club 3 BRENGAN MARGARETA Gretta Girls Manual Ar Entered from B F Day school Glrls club 2 3 f4J Wlnner ln bread contest f2, BROWN: JESSIE College pre paratory course Entered from lnterlake school 1Ull Xl ' ' C J. C J- ' U c J. c J. H U c .Uc 2. ' - . ' J. ' ' C - - c JU. U j U c J. C D- Girls' club CID, CZD. 135, C4J. ' ' .c 5. C D- ts. . . . j ' U cm, C J, - BUCK, HAROLD H.- Buclcie. College prepara- tory course. Entered from Na- ponee High school. Nebraska. Mid et football 4 . BURLEY VERA Nor Vu: C-rrls manual arts course En tered from Unrverslty Heights school CAMPBELL ANNA LAURA General course Entered from Manhattan school CN trfn rn u CAMPBELL MARX M Col lege preparatory course bn tereo trom Bla lc Rner polonlurn 4 Senror bas lcetball team 4 CAAF FLD DAMON Demos tlrenes College preparatory lake school Editor m Chief unror Totem 3 As o c ate edltor Totem Q4 Chr! t rra play L42 West Seat tl debate C4 Orchestra 2 3 C4 Apps on um 41 Qemor play 4 g C J Cl . an . L ' ' Q ' Ap: ' - C 5- ' ' course.. Entereel Afrom Inter- 1 ' L ' 1 1- v s- ill-Cl-C P- l- 1- i 1 . .U ' C L. A. A. 131, UU. T .A E Q HAFFLIH ARTHLR L CARLSON HATTIE Chub by Manual arts course bn tered from B F Day school Cxast ln ullus Caesar rr c b 4 Appolonrum l 2 42 C-urls ath et1c 3 German club Q3 4 S Ar C ollege preparatory course I-ntered from B F Da school l.. A A l 3 4 Basltetba 4 Baseball 4 QHONIN FRAN1x N or pora M a n u a l tram ng lalte school Qougmax DONALD J Don College preparatory course l:.ntered from ohn B Allen school Clas de b te 2 3 Vice res rclent Appolonrum 13, Ad vertlsmg manager Totem 3 Buslne s manager Totem 43 West Seattle debate 3 ueen Anne debate 4 Franklin debate 41 C man play 35 4 orary member Latm club 3 Semor play cast 4 Sen lor plcmc committee 4 Chairman debate pm commrt tee 4 Valedrctonan COLEMAN I ousv Weegy Qollege preparatory course Entered from ohn B Allen school C onstrtutronal com mittee latin club Chalrmwn CZJ German play C20 Con stltutlonal committee German club chairman 4 German ply 49 , I J 4. tw V Cgjl GCls' lu CID, 121. lv CC l. ' C 5-C J. CU. C . ' ' l ' C J. l.C 5. .. tif' 4, T 'f yu 4. . . . f pl CZY. C J, C 7- V ll C P- t C D- ' . ' ' '.- C - I. ' i course. Entered from Inter- .5 4 3, 4 pf ' P - ' c J. ' S C . C D. Q C 7- A C . er- C , C J. Hen- ' C 5- 4 ' . . .C 5' ' . . C P' C cp. ' ' . , 1 B - ' . ' C J. a C . 'rt P'l'I-IRI CRAIG EDNA A fl Commercial course tered from Green Lake school CRAMER LORA V Com merclal course Enterecl from B F Day school Gxrls clu IJ CZ May ete 2 Orchestra C3 4 Appolomum l C2 3 4 Totem reporter 4 CRANDEL1. MILDRED MAY Mlded General course Entered from lnterlalce Chan man commlttee of Girls cl h colors CROFT LHLA MAE Col lege preparatory Entered ohn B Allen Girls club Latm cluh 3 CROGSTAD CLARA IRENE Pe Manual HITS TOT! NI '1 t T 0 , .- E ' . En- 'b k , 5. ' F C D- J, C J- - ' C D- D, C J. C J- C D. 'W ' C J- H Lu l . -Q C LRTIS PAL, 1. XX ILLIAMS Curt C ollege preparatory Fntered from l oppenlsh H DE BRUYNJ PAUL MARCEL LUS Marcellus College prep Entered from Isaac Stevers Class debate 2 3 Franlclm debate 3 Broaoway debate C3 Pres Appolomum 37 l'ranlclln debate 4 Scrub football 4 Treasurer Boys club lreasurer Appolon rum 47 Semen play cast DEMPSEY PEARLP College prep Entered from Broad way Hrgh Orchestra l 2 3 4 Presxdent orchestra C4 G A A l C37 DENNEY ALICE Im NE Col lege prep Entered from Lm xc-rslty Helghts V1 e Pres Cnr club 3 German c u 2 3 May ete cast C-lr clu A A Herald for Grrls club DESOUCY LAuR1xL M College prep Entered from Qtarws ood Hugh school .. ' C 7. C 7- ' C 7- ' pi. E. . K . 4 J. , C 7' .. 449. A - . 4 I I I C477 ' . .4 m, C 7- C 7. C 7- 5 .... 4 3, 42y, 433. 445. cms' club CI7- C27- , C47- 'ls' 4 1. lb C 7. C 7- F 41p. 'ls' b 413. 425, 435. C.. . . 427. 433. ' ' C27- I I 'l 7'l'l4I3l DIETRICH LEOTA College prep Enterecl from Day Donor HAROLD hntered from B F Day school Mrd get football 4 Mrdget baseball 4 EDLUND RUTH ELISABETH lgnatz College prep Glrls club Totem represen tatrve 4 Semor mrxer committee 4 C-nls club 4 lr s C u mixer committee 4 C A A ZH 3 4 German club Q3 4 Appolon rum 2 31 4 Soplro more play cast 2 Senlor play cast 4 Ex ERETT HERBERT Herb College preparatory coure E. tered from Baltlmore Clty college Mrdget football QZH 3 Track 3 C4 ec ond team football C4 Trews urer of Senior class C4 Cao tam Senior track team 4 FAHPY FLLAIRFNE Spot College preparatory course l-lon member Latm club C A A Curl club May Fete c t 2 . ' HB. F. , . cj. .'l' cv. . cyd . ..- ' cu. CZJ, 131, C J. Cl' lb ' ' CD. .c ,cur rm. - ' cm ,cr - ca. ' cu. cy' cm, 5.55 r 1- 1- . . P- A' .Cy 'r '- lj-l' - IHOOT, JAMES EDWARD- l:eet. College preparatory course. Entered from Central High of St. Paul, Minn. CARDVNIER ISABELLA Belle General course En tered from Broadway GARRISON LAURA GRACF College preparatory course Entered from Olympia High School Olympia Wash CALQTAD LILLIE Gus College preparatory cour e Entered from B F Da Choo Gaiam LILLIAIN GERTRLDE C allege preparatory course Entered from Broadn ay High 2 German club C3 Sec German club C3 Chairman Girls club Thanksgrving char ity committee Sophomore par ty decorating committee A . . My 5 l. school. Girls' club 121, 133. UU. G. A. A. UD. . . lx. 'ra frm: GIESER HAROLD FRFDFRILK Pretzel General caurse Entered from Aberdeen S D re eslra LI 21 4 Student dlrector 2 4 Manager 4 L A C3 C4 polomum 3 4 Leader Pretzel band 4 lqrea ur er German club 145 Edltor 1nCl11ef Purple and Gold 2 Cast Merchant of Ven ce 4 benlor mrxer com mlttee 4 GILBERT MAXBELLE EXA College preparatory course Ent red from Danlel Ba ley se ool Curl el b I Z C3 49 GILMUR JENNETTE College preparatory course Entered from atona s hool Pres: dent C A A 4 Basket A 1 1 lr c ub GRbNDLLND Irxliz Manual art cour e Fntered from Farr vlew school See and treas A A 41 Glr c u 4 a Extrax asfanza 2 Gwmx CFCIL Qollege pre paratory Ul Entered from Harm gton l-llgh school Oreke tra 4 0 h tn, c 6391 cb. ' H, 4 9. 4 5. ... A.ClJ.CZJ, J, :Ap- ' c J, c J, c J. - U. a i 1 J. ' r ' 't J. he. auqyqgy, 3,1 . 4 . .Cf 51 Z ball1lD.12J.13l,14D.C. A. . IJ.12D, 35,141 C-Als' l 111, 12j, 131, 143. G. . fr . 1ff11Q 1lJ,C25,t3D.CD- My 4 5. A tl 5. ' l ll Nl T- ff-'. HA 1. 11 1 . 5T1R1.1xc C. - uDuke. College preparatory course. Entered from Inter- lakc school. blwrcas. I-. A. A. ' La in C ub p o onlunn I 2 1 HAN1lLTON E T 11 Rj Com ITCICITI CCLII' E Elltefed from annex cl ocl GITIS C u HA1xAxQox THOR RALNER Marual art course Ent red from Ro Q chool Boncle A Mc et ba eba 7 enm club Q7 I-IAMCIN X 'ARIE Lune General cour e hntered from Hclx Name a aelerm c e prcyaxa on UISC Entered from Irterlake hool Qee Appolan um fl C Ia S etball U1 C5 lf b 71 A 3 May e e 504116 X Iotem staff 4 etalx o a CLD 61 Ei t c t C-U. 41 l C31 C-U. API- CXCLC3, C-U. Fi' fvsi..4 lb CU. CD- C35. C47- 1. . ,lfilpf 423, 431. CAO. ilg s ll 'I' 's -5. C31 HP1NNIikEQN, KAT11RYNA K. Cxllgcn f'1A1,'c:1'. U ., 3.WT's' bask , 121. 'yo A- A. CU, CD. C3D. C-U. Cfls' C111 CU, C-,. Pres. G. , A. Q J. Ft 121.1 ' 4 1. feel' 1 cl ss . M '- CIT r. of Xeziice as 'V' VVICNI HEN RY ELIQABETH GILLETTE Betty College prepara tory course Entered from Lmversrty Herghts school Charrnean program commlttee Girls club 41 Constrtu tlonal committee German club 4 Vrce President German cluh 4 HERRICK ROBERT DEAN Prof General course E. tered from Greenwood school Mldget basketball C41 HOLMES ANNE A P P Lollege preparatory course Entered from Unrversxty Heights school Girl club C4 G IJ C23 C39 C4 oonlum l 2 4 Latin club 3 41 Honor member Latn cl 1b 3 Corresponding Secretary Girls club l hflay Fete 2 Totem representative Glrl club 2 President Girl club Q4 Basketball team 32 4 Vice Presl dent G A A 3 resh man Frohc commrttee I3 Sophomore play C21 Senior ball commlttee 4 Merchant of Venice cast C4 Com mercement speaker 4 HOTCHKISS HA7ELLE D Heck College preparatorv course Entered from Holy Names Academy HoxslE GLADY5 V Manual tralnmg course Entered from lnterlake school .I C J. . . ' C J- qu, 429, 435, 9.5 .A. A4 , , , D.Ap- Pl ' E- C 3, C J, C3J. c J. ' c 1. c . c m. A '- ' ' C 7- C 7- ' f SI C 5' ' C . C J. ' '- . D. . CDD. F - fb. , ' c 9. ' J. - . q p. TXX'Q'Ilt5'-l':lLZlll HURD LUELLA CMILDREDJ Mllly College preparatory cou se Entered lrom Inter lake school Grrls cl b I 3 4 Latin c u 45 GAA JACOB ISABLL Izzre Cel lege preparatory course E tered from the Qummlt s hool Girls basketball l May Fete cast 2 umor repre entalrve of loterr C3 C 2 Glrl cu JACOBS ' UCINDA MARGARU Lou Commercxal c urse Entered from the Dan el Bag ley school unxor proszram ccmmlttee 3 13l,1mn1 re porter 4 Girls club LI 2 Merchant of Venice Cast 4 Class day commrttee AEGER AL Icky College preparatory course Entered from the B F Day chool JAMES ALEEN Leen Gen e al course Entered from the lnterlalce school Girls club C' A 32 4 French play cat 4 PT XI F' . ' 'C u mi CZJ. C J. C D- ' lb 4354. 135. ' ' M c J. Z ' C J- J ' - 5 4 1 A.A. uyqp. su, CU. CZJ. C3.- C43- ' CD- ' - Cl- J. cp. ' ,. Cl- ' C49- Up, qzp, C3J,.C4J. ,. 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C D- s C Tl li. l'xETCHLM WEAN ER V H914 Ketch College preparatory course Entered from Broacl x ay l-lIgh school Sophomore .lebate QZQ Appolonlum 21 3 4 Delegate Y M C A conventIon Q3 Chau man Boys mlxer 3 Track 3 4 PresI ent class 3 PresIclent Boys club 45 PTCSICISDIL A A Q4 Semor mIxer commlttee 4 Debate Q4 Charrman Semor ball COmmlltCC 4 Class baseball 4 Merchant of Venlce cast 4 KILBOLRNE MELXILLE L College preparatory course Entered from the Ross school KINGSBURY MILFORD K Face Cream College pre- paratory course Lnterecl from the publIc school N I4 batmg assocIatIon l Ort- cu um LJ 3 L A 2 Q35 AppolonIum 4 C-eneral Debatmg a socIatI0l 3 Q49 s w Mgr loterr Deutscher Verem 3 4 lxIRBx WILLIAM I Manual arts course Entered from the lnterlalce chool Football 42 Jeconcl teal! football 31 Basketball 4 C a s track .fy 3 ln man and bophomore trac team 3 INAPP ELIZABETH Beth Curl manual atb course Entered from the LII!- xersIty l-lelghts school C-Ir ba ltetball team Q3 Cllr c ll , C-erman club 45 Crls a 4 I f f , '4v1Qf X - I - --'li' Q J- Q l- ' I - w- ' ' Q l- QZJ. Q l- Q l- 'Cl Q ls ' , 1 g Q J- 3- ' ' ' Q 5- V c I. ' Q 5- Scranton, Pa. Freshman De: H A ' Q l- l Q , Q J. . .A. c I ...' Dcjm. Qlj, QZJ. Q L. Ast. Adu . ' I Q3l. ' Q P- Q l. ', - s'B'll. I cc . -1 S C ' ls ' ,Q E. Q l- lg '., P ' L S' ' D. 'ls' lt Qll- Q23 639. Q41- Q . 'i L' Ill- l-t':. Q-, 31. km Apron FLORENCE Mt RTLE lrlossre College prepar atory course Lntered from Brandon lvunn school lxRAFT Lnwrx d Col lege preparatory course tered from the Spokane gram mar school KRAMER FERN KATHRYN Fernle College pre paratory course Entered from the Broadway I-llgh school becretary class 3 Totem reporter German club 3 President German club Q4 Merchant of Venice cast 4 Class day committee 4 LANCASTER JANIE Lankv ane lxaster General course Entered from the Coldendale school Grl club 13 4 LA VIOLLTTE Mruw FRAx C S Doc College pre paratory cour e Entered from he Chehalle H1 h school Salutatorlan R' , m- E T - . L..Il' N f P- ' A p c 5. . J. Secretary Appolonlum 142. , , f 7' ' C P- .l -. - i S' J- C 3- 1 - .:' AQ A - It 11 I 'I' PT!-ISI LEc.c, Lois CORNELIA Col lege preparatory course E tered from B F Day school Totem reporter French Club LEWIS RUIH Rufu Co l ge preparatory course E tered from the Black Dlamond l-llgh school Lhrlstmas play t 4 Glrl club atm club German club LoPP DWIGHT Srmple General course Entered from the Latona school Mrdgen LORENWFN Oux L O re College preparatory course Entered from the Whrttler school Curl club l 2 3 C41 German cluln 47 MANsoN GLADYS G ad C ollege preparatory course Entered from Burton Hxgh Cast Merchant of Venlce 4 ' Cf nf 445. f fu e V. nQ cas C M' s' . L 'J football Up, t4J,'C3J. C , 'Q- ur - i S' C P-C J. C 3- - 4 1 C - , f -H 1 C A ' 4 pf I 5 U 'l'llix'l3'-'l n'w MARTIN JENNIE E jane Commercral course Entered from Latona school Girls ase all l rr club tl fl MUNSON DORI General M course Enterecl from Broad- way Hugh school Curl cluo 43 45 A T H IE U BEATRICE Qlats College preparatory course Entered from B l' Day school Class Totem rep resentatrve 2 unror To tem representatrve 3 Lrter ary eclrtor Totem UU Sopho more glee committee 2 lor program committee 3 Chairman Senror mrxer com mrttee 4 VICC Presrdent Appolomum 2 Vrce Pres rclent Grrl club 3 Her ald Girls club C21 Cr A A 31 4 lr s c u l f Curl mldget basketball 4 Class prophet 4 Vrce Pre rclent class 4 MATHIS FLOY GLADYS Col lege preparatory course E tered from B F Day school lr club l f MATSON WAINO College pr paratory course Entered from ohn B Allen school TUTI NI b b 4 1. 421. 431. Cls' J, 5,131 ,,Q ' . S ' It 1. J: C1 A ' 4 1. ' - ' 45-Jun- ' D g j 41. ' 4 1. 4 ' .4 1. ' - ' . 4 1. - 411. 421. 4 '. 4 11613 lb 4 1. 421. 31. 441. ' ' 4 1. K ' s- r ' 4 1. G14 4 1. 21. 6313 MJ. J . . TOT! NI MCCAFFERY MARGUERITE Iola College preparatory course Entered from the Ev erett l-llgh school MCLEOD HELEN Lommerclal course Entered from the ln terlalce school German club 3 4 ass basketball 2 MCCORMICK MARIE General course l:.ntered from the B F Day school Grrls club C C33 J MCKILLOP MARJORIE Las L E lVlar1le College pre paratory course Lnterecl from the Umversrly l-lerghts school urer 1..atm club C3 Girls bas etball 2 3 4 Senlor baseball team polonrum Z 31 C43 G A A C21 35 C4 rrls club committee MCKNIGHT EDWARD PRES COTT Mrckre Commer cral course Entered from the Ross school Secretary of L AAC4, rrrf cw, 421. cd. c J. Cl C J- 29, , Q41 .---' -- ri Latin club CZQ, Zlqreasl . J' . , k C D, C J, C D- ' . Ap- ' C XC , - - . . ',q , 9.0 ' VICNAUGHTEN ELGEINIA Aenre College preparatory course Entered from Latona s hool ME sm-:sr DARWIN MASON Dar College preparatory course Entered from Lmver stty Heights school Buslnes manager unlor 'l otem 35 Mldget football QI J 2 Nudget basketball KZJ C31 4 Captain C4 Mxdget baseball I C2 C3 Vice Preslclent Boy club 3 4 Totem representatlve os club4 l A man club 35 4 Me chant of Venice cast 4 Midget reporter for Totem 4 Class will writer 4 MELKILD MILDRED EUNICE fot College preparatory COUTSC VIILLER MYRL Muggms General course Lnterecl from wartz Lreelc Mich Girls club C31 4 VIoRRls j Russhu. Russ College preparatory course Entered from Unn ersrty Heights school Baseball ZH I J . : C . . ' C c J. ' J. ' ' ' C J, 7- D- ' ' S' is D. C D- ' B y' Q D. -. . A. UD, 129, 137, 645- Ger- t 3 C J- f- I K 7- C D- ' '4 C 7- Q ,c ,1 - .V G . Tl I I 'I'H'1'l-IM MORRISON EDNA ROBERYA College preparatory coure Entered from Calais Me Sophomore Totem edrtol 7 Commencement speaker MORSE VELMA M General course Entered from Red mond Hlgh school Girls club UU MORSE VERA BFRNICE Gen ral course l1.ntered from Redmond Hlgh school bxrls club Q45 NAHHAS Louis S Crcero College preparatory couree Ertereo lrom U H H h chool Union I-illl N Nmsow Fixx Swede N 2 'Vlanual tramma couz Er ered from B F D1 s hocl Football Z 3 Baseball Q3 4 S . ' AC-l- U 'Ti . . ' 9 A , A ' 9 . . ,. , .. .. ,, . l ' . . ig s , ' , .j. ... A, r rv-t ' rvfv. .H A 'D x TC. .I . . ey 2 - Chl, f D- D. K J- I ll Nl 'I I,'-.'X NELSON, HELEN-Colleeg pre- paratory course. Entered from lnterlalce school. Qhristmas play cast 4 NYE E.LI7ABETH Inz C I lege preparatory course tered from ueen Anne Hugh chool Latin club C3 4 r s lub I 4 er man club 41 OASS ALF College prepara tory course Entered fron Green Lake school OFFUTT MARIE LOUISF College preparatory course Entered from North Cc tral Hlgh school Spokane Wash Latin clul: 4 Ox Efwrmm BHQTHA FLOR paratorv cour e Entered from R M T Danvllle Va A A as etball l 2 Curl clu play 3 4 May Fete Q31 German club Latm club Committee Grrls club party C J. , . 'TMJ' .H 0' . En- Q . S - ' J- ffl- Gil'c qyqp. G- 4 . A ' 4' p. ' ' eNcE+i'l2ee. i College prej cf f fqzy, mf mf B k C D, C J. C33- q4J. ' sl , 429, c J. c 1. U czs. T4 P'l'l'IRl xi. PARKER FLORA A Pa Girls manual art course En tered from Kansas Clty Kan PARRHURST F LO R F N C E ELFNA Peggy General course Entered from Umver slty Heights school PAULSON CYTHERA Art course Entered from B F Dav school POLLSON L1L1..AN ESTHER Dottle Entered from Au dubon Iowa College re paratory course l atm Club urls c ub PrTLRsorw I- LORLNC b Flo College preparatory course Entered from Can brrdgc Hugh school Can bridge Mlnn PETERSON INEL HELEINE College preparatory course Entered from lnterlalte school Latm club 3 4 Cer man club Q25 3 PETERSON RussELL Russ E.I1lCl'CCl fI'0IT1 Iflleflalie school Presldent Fre hman debate I l'reshman debate I program C0mmlIlCC Freshman Frollc l PresIdentSopho- more class 2 Sophomore oebate 2 Llass debate 2 31 CIty debate 4 Senlor pIn commlttee 4 Chalrman class day commit te 4 Echtor In Chlef To tem 4 Commencement speaker PHILLIPS MARIF Tony College preparatory course Entered from UDIVCTSIIY Helghts school Orchestra POWELL QORIIILIA F Con C ollege preparatory course Entered from Broad way l-hgh school Secretary l s 2 rlotem class repre entatlve 3 Secretary and treasurer C A A C31 T tem debate ecntor C4 Presl dent Latm club Q41 Sopho more play 2 Semor pIn commlttee C4 Merchant of Vemce cast C4 Senlor mlxer commlttec 43 POWELL MAROARLI I Col legc preparatory course F tered from Broadway l-hgh school Treasurer Cnrls club 3 VICC PresIdent Appolon Ium Q42 ' I I. I I. - .I I. I I. I S I I ' I I. ' I I. ' C J. 'i I I.I . ' I I f ' ' f P e 1 J. ' -' - ' - I I. III. I2I. 431-649. cas A ' U - s ' Q J. , I I. ' ' . 7- . I. ' . C 1 J' l , , - 'l' 'l'l'IlI 'N 1, neg? 1 :F MP 11 232312 'X V6 A Q -Q I n PRINS A L W 1 Clara Mutt General course E. tered from Holland Glrls cl ln 3 C4 German club PRIM Hmm Lntered from lnshllrlult Prms Holland PRIOR Rum GABRlELLl College preparatory course Entered from Green La e school Vice President AD po annum Q2 Secretary 2 Treasurer 3 Sec retary 3 lqotem represen tatlve 4 VICE Presldent Latin club 4 Pumrnm GLADW PLARLI Glad General course pn tered from Iqteflake School lr Club German clula 4 RANH GRACE PAL Ll xr Babe C ollege preparaton eouric Lntered from West Plame Mo Senror play cast 4 Commeneemerl com mlttec 4 H nf' T - N E - r .aff A Q' - 1 -5 fl- 1 ' ' n' A c J J ' I It ' u . . .. 2 1- 6, V C J, 1 :lf 'Y A Q Qmfii' -, 4, , rj f3,g+,,+, ' 5 f-f115ff'V ef ' ' -Q' me . 'X 37 n j pg, A A .vez ' , ' . f'11?f.r-ft 421' e . -,i - - - 1 . 55- - . - - - ., , - . . . . jligfh A A f , ' k , aga r . . 2 K , 1 ' -4. . - fairy, ,ii - , ' , ' r C D. Q5 r g ar., f ' A ' - ' V 5' .. ,Z I V A ' kk 5 M 5 'ffgzh fffx5a'. , f . L. , A S Q I Jr - Q.-3:51. re-'tzji - A C J.. r N' if 754 Z?ff ' ' '45 rr 1- ef f-fav A, A 11. Q, y ' 1 ' ' 1 ' Q. f 1-W .. ' I... f I --I A -gk 5 I 5171! C J. 1 - , 14,1 . r K ' C ', f.4,f .QI--I wr. A , , , ,, '-, 1 : 'l'l-IM rf...-ry RANDLE JAME HOMER General ccursc Entered from Anthony Kan Hugh school Senior mxxer commlt te 4 RANDLE MARX LUCILLE Prmcess Manual arts course Entered from ohn B Allen school Glrls club l 2 Basketball l Z RAYMOND GRACE KATHRYN Kate General course Entered from Danlel Bagley school Vice President Ap polomum 3 Debate 3 REGAN CHESTER A Chet College preparatory course Entered fron- Qeattle college REGAN LALRENCE College preparatory course Entered from Qeattle college Ifrtx Onc Tull C 4 5. ' . ' J . - ' ' C D. C 7- C XC 7- ' c 1. c af - -:AI REYNOLDS OLLIE MILDRED General course Entered from l.atona school C-lrls club 4 rr s clul: play OU SCHNEIDER LEONARD H Dutchman College pre paratory course Entered from Ross school Mrclget track and baseball l Track 3 45 Basketball 4 Totem athletic representatlve co. c2J, 05.4 J. GI' ' c 9. 1 J- l - A CAD- UU- SAUNDERS, ROBERT H. - Bob Manual training ' C P- f s s l D. .C I . g course Entered from Warren Avenue grammar school RYAN l. EWIS Tully Texas College preparatory course Entered from University l-lelghts chool Football 3 Captain 4 Class football l Ba ketball C4 Clas basketball l RITTEN HOUSE Fm Manual trammg cour e Entered from Bellevue Wash Mud et baseball 43 I IINI l I l SHEAHAN NLLLE Babe General course Entered from Bagley school Treasurer Ap polomum C42 May Fete 27 urs club l 2 4 Art editor unlor Totem 13C-AAD SHELLENBERCER W E B B Shelley College prepara tory course Entered from Bryant school Salt Lake Cnty Utah Appolonlum 4 Midget football 4 SCHUMACHER HALL Hal Entered from ohn B Allen school Purple and Gold Z Latm club 4 Latln club commrttee for Roman dm n 4 SMITH BERINEICE GERTRUDE Skinny Commercral course Entered from Sal mon Bay school SMITH HELEN Cleneral course Entered from Inter lake school Glrls club ll C ' f 1 of C-'l' C Y- C J- C3l. C J- ' J ' J .... C3 . ' , . ' ' 4 5. C D- College preparatory? couree. It J . YO c rf j 4 n. j er C ' . ' ' c f CZJ- 39- C45- 1 1 Il TUTICM MITH RALPH R Heck College preparatory cour e Entered from Green Lake choo Baseball I 2 3 43 Qaptaln baskbet b 3 4 Qaptan on b ll 3 bMITH ROSA Rozre Smlfl Glrls manual art course h tered from Green alce chool enror play cast 4 QTEIN WALDEMAR L Walde College prepara tory course Entered from ohn B Allen school TEN ENS PERLY P A he lVlar-ual arts course l:.nterecl from Franklin N D Stage manager Senror play 4 Qta e manager Clrrl tma play 4? STEWART L o 1 5 0 Comm rcral cour e Entered from lnterlake school Ma Fete 2 Girls club t Q4 Appolonlum 3 FPTIXI l l I S 1. mu, cm. ' ' - allfjfj. ' Elt- a .' -n S' inf ' J . ' . v eq. mu' ,b Q- Bb. L Y cb. '39, 1. ' cr. QTONE Ht11.1N lVlORRlLLf-- Pebble' Clollege prcpam- tory course bnterecl from Unnersrty Herghts s hool Chrrstma play cat 4 Y tem reporter Latrn club 4 Phrlanthrcprc commrttee Clrls club charrman 4 Merchant of Venice Ca t 4 STOWELL GLADXQ CLAIRE Peggy Ctrl manual arts course Entered from Latona school SWFGLF ADLLP MAL Babe C ollege preparatory course Entered from Inter lake school Sophomore com mlttee 2 Girls basketball 3 C hrlstmas p a SWIGART HOWARD Qwrg General course Entered from B F Day chocl Prcrdent Freshman Debate club l a debate l C25 lV b e 3 4 lqotem staff 2 Treas general clebatm a so 7 Manager 5 Vlce Preslclent 4 Second prrze oratorl al cont t 33 Presrderrt benrcr cla s I4 C lass orator 4 A Lou F HH Q e pwratcry cout e Fl tered from umm H1 h chool Qumner Wa ln Secretarx cf eta s 7 N 'I 3 H' S C l ol . I E . C. lc s C ' C rf f 1 CZD- C J- ' ly C35- . . 's '. -sc Cl ss C . Ct debate Stale Cle- at C D, C 5- r C J- - e. 'Q S - CJ- C 7- 1 ' c r. l: r es C ,. Y C 3- Y , ,D' f--Cf ll L2 pre- ' '24 q-pf 'I' 'rligt TALBOT G1-LOROE S Doe College preparatory course Entered from UHIVCTSIIY Helghts school President Cer man club 13, Secretary Cer man club Q41 President Ap polonlum 4 Senlor pm committee 45 Senior play cas 41 Chrrstmas play cas 4 TENNANT HAROLD E Col lege preparatory course E. tered from Central Hrgh school Spokane Wash Christmas play 4 TERRY BEULAH ORR Bee Commercial course Entered from Columbia Clty school Sophomore glee commrttee 2 Appolomum 3 THOMPSON JOHN Colle preparatory course Enter cl from B F Day school Mrd get football l Midget t lc I President of class 3 President tennls club THOMPSON R E B E KAH Becky College prepara tory course Entered from Broadway Hugh school Girls cu I t C . m 1 ,. ' ef J. ' ' c S. ' German club 135, 6.4 D f 3- ' f J- rac ' f J. ' ' C35- 1 b. ' IYHORRELSON BORGHILD V Borg College preparatory course Entered from Inter lake school Girls club l 2 35 45 Chorus 3 4 Deutscher Vereln 43 Appolonrum ullus Caesar farce 2 Senior play cast TOTTEN MABEL College pre paratory course Entered from Unn erslty Helghts school Sec retary Freshmen debate l Committee Sophomore party Q2 umor T1 tem reporter 3 Latln club reporter ' - ' ' uf C ll C , C - C l, Cl. ' C - C J- ' C4J. 7 Q 'r mf 5- J ' T C Y- ' ' C41 Secretary Latin club C4J. TUCKER, RUTH ELIZABETH - Tuck College prepara- tory course. Entered from GI' 41.19.1331 Cl- ' C - ' J-C - r C J. 'l ' CU, CZJ, . .A. CU- CD, J- C45- b. ' ' Unlverslty Heights school urs club l 2 4 Deutscher Vereln 43 Appolomum C2 33 TYLER EUNICE College pre paratory course Entered from Interlake school May Fete cas l Gll'lS basketball C- A C3 VALLERY RUTH College pre paratory course Entered from Fremont Normal Fremont Ne T JTI NI l Nt vs, I IIXI VAN KIRK, VERA-HKirk. College preparatory course, Entered from Corona Hlgh school Corona Cal VAUCHN FLORENLE lVlAUD lVlauclSlt1 College pre paratory course Entered from B F Day school ulrus Qae sar farce Z qenror play cast VIQSER JOHN J Rooltre C olleg preparatory tour se Entered from C olby rammax School Qollny Wash ALLAQP I L re Qeneral mu l nts red from B F D15 School hulls VICE' PTC ldlnl lwfenill Clllll l ftlllll pl ly fALIPR 3IAIRlCI ee C olltge prrp n xtorx Course l ntered from 5111 Drego l-llgh Qchool San Drum a FX. '5 A flf! fig, . . , N . -f 1 . yj' o' - , tl ' ' K ' pf A- , A , W f 1, 211'1'Hf licl' i 'f 156. 'Z l L clnl: fllbrl f-ll. ' C41 7-r z Cell. 1252 ' . ' V NX 1 , l 1 'Q I. 0 'ff t 1-'-rr-ry-:Amare ilk sv l is R , x P. XVARD, fl-ZIL M.-Wliuscasf College preparatory course. Entered from Daniel Bagley school. Sophomore debate QZD. Midget track Mid- get football Captain midget track WARD MY1,Es- Hem Col- lege preparatory course. En- tered from Daniel Bagley school. Vice President Ap- polonium President Ap- polonium treasurer Ap- polonium Sophomore debate Junior debate team Totem staff WARREN, L. S.-uPickles. General course. Entered from Latona school. Captain midget football team Captain midget basketball C3Q. Manager midget basket- ball f4D. Midget football UD- QP- 05, VU- Mid- get baseball C3l, Midget basketball Midget track QD. WATKINS, LLOYD H.4 Casey, General course. En- tered from Skykomish High school. Basketball WEAVER, GENEITA-iisunny' -lim. College preparatory course. Entered from Green Lake school. Secretary Ap- polonium Vice President Junior class UU. Pin com- mittee Dramatic club 131. Girls' club Q-H. C. A. A. C-42. Committee Senior mixer C-41. Appolonium 131. UU. Cast Freshman play flj. l I ITICBI 'l'0'I'ICM WHEELER, CLAIRE VIX IA Babe, General cou Entered from Green L school. Girls' club f OU. May Fete ' polonium. Cx. A. A. C25 WHITI1AM, SARAH NELLI UNell. C-irl's manual . course. Entered from In lake school. Girls' club Q 625. 633. C49- WHITIJAM, VIVIAN-llliin Manual training course. I tered from Interlake scho Secretary Sophomore cl KZJ. Committee Senior b 141. WIDITZ, MARY AGNES- B lief' Comemrcial course. E. tered from Academy of Ho Names. Girls' club CI Q2 f3J, Appolonium CZ f3J, German club C3 UU. Chairman G. C. Xm committee lotem repre sentative German club C42 Vice President Appoloniu UU. Senior play cast WILLIAMSON, M Y R T L E - Myrt. General course. En- tered from University Heights school. III D 4 ...qs ...X WiNsi.ow, CLYDE - Doc. General course. Entered from Vancouver, Wash. Art editor Totem Track manager Midget bas- ketball WooDBRiDcE, DUDLEY WAR- NER- Dud. College pre- paratory course. Entered from lnterlake school. Class cle- bate CZJ, C31 Vice Presi- dent class President l.atin club City debate 135. President General De- bating association 141. In- terscholastic debate Class reporter Totem Sopho- more debate QZD. President class Track Asst. bus. mgr. Senior play Senior play cast Com- mencement speaker ZACHARIAS, Ross LYDIA- Lid, Entered from Broad- way High school. Girls' club UD, 121, f3J, UU. Cer- man club fjj. Latin club til. Y, ROBIN-- Bob, College preparatory course. Entered from B. F. Day school. Senior play Christmas play C43 ANS, ROBERT- Bob College preparatory course , HOWARD- Crouch Manual training course. En- e d ' ' 'f re from Ctreen Lake school. Freshman Debating association orchestra C4 , 5 ll. Oraculum May festival L. H. MARIE-General course. Entered from lnterlake sl, WALTER E.- Walt. Commercial course. En- from the B. F. Day school. Secretary of Lincoln High School Athletic association Second team baseball f3D. A member of the athletic executive committee 5'-1 rn.- TUTEBI t I MACLAREN, GAY FLtZABETHf' lack. College preparatory course. Entered from the lnterlake school. junior program committee Senior mixer Senior ball committee fell. Secretary class MCGULLOCll, FLORA MAY-General course. Entered from the Darrington High school. NIORTON, LUCIE-College preparatory course. Entered from Lawrence, Kansas. MYERS, LUCY VIRGINIA-College preparatory course. Entered from Poulson. Montana. Ross, MATTHEWS-!'D. D. General course. Entered from Fairview school. SHIMOMURA, HENRY M.--'ll-leinrichf' College preparatory course. Entered from lsaac Stevens school. SMITH, GEORGE E.- Snake, Manual training course. En- tered from B. F. Day school. Basketball Baseball GD. Football 145. STARTIJP, KENNETH4'lHeclc. Latin course. Entered from Startup, Wash. WHITNEIK, WALTER- Whit, General course. Entered from Oak Dale High school. Crchestra Base- ball 131, 145. Football C4D. WILLARD, DONALD F.- Dorn College preparatory course. Entered from Lowell school. Freshman football Track fll. Football 121, WRUCKIQ, CHESTER T.4-l'Chet.l' College preparatory course. Entered from South Seattle school. Football Sen- ior play cast IWX- '1'tiT1j11 I-'ifty'-Tun YM Elisa Qvmnr mtnrg lid!! cf ht! T1 Btfmtl PC ALL for just a moment a bright autumn morning in the fall of l9l0 yshen marching boldly up the step calm without but quakrng within you entered the portrls of I mcoln High as a Freshman On that day vou Joined the class of Nineteen fourteen to begin mth your many new classmates that long and tedious climb up the ladder to the seat of the mighty enror A a First step we all felt that nothing coulfl be more httrng than to organize oursely es into a class yy hrch yu had aluays heard they always haye at high s hool Nothrn loath we soon formed our oxyn class with Ross Denney as pres rdent and began rn good style our high school career Qlass sprrrl ran high and though eyerythrng was new and strange yet bein' a Freshman yy as yery pleasant But alas and alack a sad drsap porntment was rn store for us soon The lunch room was some y hat damaged ID a slight fire and yyrthout the necessary lunch room ue could haye no Frolrc Was there eyer a Freshman class rn such a plrght3 Then and there eyery member yoyyed tha next yen there should be a Sophomore party yy hrch should amply malte up for the lack of a mere Frolrc But there s good in all things l'he money continued to pour rn and surelv somethin could be found to spend rt on After due deliberation rt xy as Hence the picture of Abraham l rncoln which o fittrngly adorn the Assembly walls nas dedicated by the class to the school fhough depriyed of ocral honors the fourteens went to uork y rth a yxrll rn debate and traclt and succeeded rn establishing goeel re ords rn both And o ue endeo cur Freshman year at peat with ourselyes and all the world only to begin a more dellghtf I one as bophomores It rs an old school tradition that a a Sophomore a high school student rs at the height of hrs glory at least rn hrs oyy 1 estimation ind me ys ere no exceptions to the rule Realizing that new responsibilities rested on our shoulders and anxious to acq nt ourselyes credrtably me proceeded at once to elect capable of hers namely president ames Ballcema yrce president Clarence Xlelson secretary Vryran Whrtham and treasurer Cordon Che yrlle And then came the glee Proms and balls are of cour the height of social achreyement but rn eyery loyal Fourteen heart there lingers a little tender remembrance of that glee Xxfrth sprrrt and enthusiasm stored up from our Freshman year under the hands of a most capable commrttee Russell Bracket! char IHII Nl . . i ' c V I c ' I . I' ' V4 4 V 2 I K A .1 . I- V Y Y As Y V x - O! Q ' ' h ' . f ' ' c . g v ' i vi -N' . kc . .Q G , ,- V . , , . I , . 3 V . . V. v y 4 I V K . z ' Q ' ' ' - V ' I A I JY vu' . , T5 x . 'K . wisely decided to give something really worth while to the school, , 4. , V . S . V S 7 ' v S 4 Q K 1- v , A. - f- I q - ' ' -rw '4 e V ' , 1' A H i U . I . . S , .v ' il - v . - V 1- . V I . ' . M , ' se rfrrry-'r'r.r-.-.A ,. ,. A:- man Beulah Terry Vrvran Whltham Beatrice Mathieu and Glenn Chevrlle-the stage was set for a celebration noted rn the annals of Lincoln And this tlme there was no drsappomt ment The remembrance of that glee will always be wrth us Not content wrts social triumphs there burned rn the hearts of the valrant Sophomores a clesrre for more glory and so there were added to our honors laurels rn debate both crty and class and track Finally our Sophomore year drew to a close and we were ready to take our places as unlors the upperclassmen of the school Wrth the assumption of this new trtle we all determined that this our third year and ln many ways our most Important should rn every way excel those that had gone before As a good b glnnmg we elected as officers Charles Fletcher president ohn Thompson vrce presrdent Fern Kramer secretary and George Balkema served as the other rolled by letters on treasurer Durlng the econd semester Weaver Ketcham presrdent and Dudley Woodbrldge as vlce presrdent ofhcers remalnmg the same All too slowly the trme untll the date drew near which was marked with rel our calendar for rt was the date of the unlor Prom As young ladles and gentlemen the Fourteens should make therr bow to the public rn all the glory befitting such a gala oc asron A commrttee composed of ames Balkema charrman Russell Brackett Bee lVlath1eu Lucinda acobs and Gay lVlacLaren set to work and the result of therr efforts was that never to be for gotten prom Amid decoratlons that transformed the old gvm mto a place of beauty to muslc that set your pulses throbblng the happy throng threaded their way through the maze of dancers work rn debate and athletrcs also characterrzed thls year And now as sprmg came on and the w arm sunshlne began to teal mto our hearts with thoughts of vacatron there stole across the mmds of many Fourteens vlslons of next year when they should conf back to l rncoln as Seniors At last that happy day arrlved and each proud Fourteen anxious to begun the new year artght arrned brrght and early to begin that year of all years the last As Senior officers during the first semester Howard Swrgart served as presrdent Gem tl Weaves vrce president Gay MacLaren secretary and Herbet Everett treasurer During the second semester the ofhcers were Dudley Woodbridge presrdent Bee Mathleu vrce presrdent Kathryn Henneken secretary and Herbert Everett treasurer Soon delrghtful rumors began to be circulated that a mixer was to be held rn the near future Handled by a most capable commt tee composed of Bee Mathleu chairman Gay lVlacl.aren Ruth Edlund George Balkema Lewis Ryan and Weaver Ketcham and with almost every Senior present the mlxer proved a real op portunrty to get acquarnted wrth our classmates And then the plns armed and all else was lost sight of rn the Joy of thos glorious lnSlgIll8 ln February on Sarnt Valentmes day we IUIIXI Ixtlx I ur ' , ' , in . . ' s . and departed, only to wish that it was all to do over. Hard V M . V . S . . . h ' held our ball our Senror ball the culmmatlon of all our soclal efforts The committee proved most capable bemg composed of Weaver Ketcham charrman Anne Holmes Vrvran Whltham Cay MacLaren and Russell Brackett and transformed the gym Into a veritable farryland Red and vvhrte cuprds darts and ar rovvs suspended from red and vvhlte streamers formed a lovely canopy above the dancers and comfy chairs on the landing tempted one to rest a brt and en1ov the hvely muslc Altogether rt was a charmmg affair and fulhlled our hrghest expectations Not to be outdone rn a dramatic hne the Fourteens presented that lm mortal drama The Merchant of Venice Surely we have had among us abvlrty rn every lme for who would have dreamed that our famrlrar classmates could be such splendid actors? A-. Scmor Ball The class of Nmeteen Fourteen has vvon honors ID almot every held that It has attempted On he athletic held and among the debaters vve have had our representatives torlmg not only for mdlvldual glory but for the glory of therr class We could no easlly forget the vv orlc of such as Chester Wrucke and Ralph Smltn on the football held or of Hovv ard Swrgart Dudley Woodbridge Don Coleman and Forrest Bennet veterans of so many success tulful debates Many others have brought honors to therr class ln every lme of endeavor and thelr work IS apprecxated by both their class and thelr school And novv our Senlor year has ended We have clrmbed the ladder and attalned that for whvch vve have so long be n seelung And to those who as vve vvere once are novv at the bottom of the ladder eager to begln the ascent vve can only say that vve vvrsh for them as happy a career through therr four yea of hrgh school hfe as v e have had ln ours ltlll XI PRESIDIL N 7 HARRY NORQUISI IlCh PRFSIDEN1 Anms WALM R SEC Rb TAR3 LORNIA FRO5T TREAbURl1R X IRLIN IA Ixrxq, 0 Q- Q UIQTLGS Harry Norqulst Addis Walk r M15 Norton Lorna Frost Vlfglnla King I iI'I3'-S--M11 Tl l'1'l'IM umm Ginza wtnrg Edrlcd by Eljreda Smith HREE years ago the members of the class of l9l5 assem bled for the first tlme In our eagerness to become students MX of Lincoln Hugh School we arrrved about an hour and me half before ten o clock the time which had been set for our appearance Consequently we walted lmpatlently outsrde of the building untll a bulletin announced that we could enter the assembly hall w hrther we hurried mth all speed We the class of l9l J w ere lmtlated into the mysteries of hugh school life Lnder the leadership of Harold Rlsley and with the advxce of Mrss Sterling we managed to be a very successful class Gur Frohc although much lxke others of the kind was ln our mmds at least just a lrttle better than anv that had preceded lf In athletics and debate we drd well The Freshman boys of roll 307 won the mterclass roll meet while our glrls took the mterclass ba ketball champlonshlp both honors whlch usually fell to some class other than the Freshmen The Wltenagemot our debating socrety won the city champlonshrp among the Fresh men Certamly no record for our class to be ashamed of And then we were launched mto the Joys of belng Sopho more Oh how good lt felt to call some one else Fresh Russel Peterson took up the burden of pxlotmg us through our second year As Mrss Sterlmg was no longer wlth us at Lm coln Miss Norton by kmdly advrce has helped us to become the cla s that we are In athletlcs and debate we were agarn vlctorlous The boys dlstlngulshed themselwes by wrnnlng the rnterclass track meet the grrls by agam reecrvlng the mterclass basketball champronshlp Our debaters by means of a comblnatxon of genlus and hard work won the Sophomore champlonshrp of the crty We seemed to have had qulte a llterary trend of mmd for Rebecca Hawthorne a Sophomore succeeded ln capturlng the prnze for the best story rn the art lxterary contest Several other hrst rate contrrbutlons were made to this contest by Sophomores Our Sophomore party was a grand success We certainly enjoyed the playlet wrltten especially for that occasion by Florence Ballalne and Anna Eastland Nor drd we lack fun ln the gym or refreshments ln the lunch room afterwards Now for the most Important year yet ln our hnstory our unlor year w hrch means upper classmanshlp Our class officers for the hrst semester were Harry Nor QUIQY president Ruth Vorrs uce president Vlrglnla King treas urer Lorna Frost secretary and Harry Hayser athletic manager IHIINI llttxll 'II 0 o 1 ,- -.. q Ajxjil. , f. Q.. 'Y ' ' ' 1 cc , . , , . , . 1 1 1 v , - r 1 1 1 S' , ' . . , Q - - u 11 e. , . . . l 1 1 1 S ' . ., K , 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 J . - ' ' . , . - . . , - 1 v 1 1 1 1 . 1- . ',v.:':-:A The first important thing we set about to do, was to get a constitution. Henry Agnew, Clair Sanders and Florence Bfil- laine, chairman, undertook this important work. Pretty soon it began to be rumored about school that the Juniors were going to have a party. It was to be a mixer. held immediately after school, so that everybody in the class would have a chance to come. Harry Norquist appointed a very energetic committee in charge of this affair, Virginia King, Anne Blunt, Lorna Frost, Robert Shearer and Paul Shuey, chairman. The Junior boys contributed dimes to buy the punch and the girls do- nated quantities of candy. Instead of having individual programs. there was one immense poster on the wall, telling us of the games and dances we were to enjoy At the beginning of' the second semester Addis Walker was chosen to till the position of vice president the other officers re manning the same umm from And Juniors could there possibly be a person as uninformed as not to know all about the Prom5 The regular Prom commit tee was composed of Pearl Harper Louise Franltland Leone Filio William Thompkins and Paul Shuey chairman The decoration committee was as follows Eugenia Garrett Anne Blunt Clair Sanders Robert Latour and Robert Shearer chairman Merely a hint or two such as the programs the bids that put those of the Seniors in the shade Wagner s orchestra or the decorations will be sufficient to recall that glorious event to your minds We have been as well represented this year in athletics as in social functions The unlor girls have again acquired the basket lltlx Xin IHIIXI ' . ,Ml-- I , A J . . V ' U I . . 5 , . I 1 ' V . . 1 , . . I I 1 V umor from Comrrrttces ball champion hip The unior boys on the football team were Piercy Hoffstrom ulius C alluns Iv an Ramsey and Charles Rose Henry Agnew of our class was one of the three debaters that won the district championship for Lincoln Robert Latour yell leader i also a member of the unior c ass Next wear we hall come back to Lincoln Seniors and our hope and expectation IS that our la t year will be as successful as the three years that have Gone before YFYSRVQQ THE HOME 7 RA VELlzR I have traveled in xarious countries In Italy England and France I is as lost in the African Jungl s And es aped from death merely by chance I se seen murders and is eddmgs and funerals Among both the rich and the poor, In high-toned American cities And lonely Arabian moor. Ch, my life has been full of adventure. I've seen dark sides of life and the bright, Yet I've not been away from Seattle, For I went to the movies last night. D. M.,'l5. 'I'H'l'I'IBI Sixlf , U1 MURL Y mm X I X 5? V' XXXXXX X 10, I I XX X XXX XXQX 1 ff f ff ff XNXXXX SX XXX X f ff!! SX ,ff f XXX' I MWM Q Ei? iasffli-E25 PRESIDEN 7 Au IN WESTIN VICE PRESIDENT OFELL JOHNSON SECRETARY FLORINE ROSENBERQ TREASURER Illl 'W I ' N X L I x 5X1 I X .ff-' T? J 'V X, , 5 N f w W 5 X4 UK T XX I X X ' f , ff 'f X M- . Q-4 NW' QM ff V . XXX XX 'WH 4 ZXX X m f ' -X T f M M X' ' X KATHRYN SATTERLEE 'XX' X- X 351 S - - Lfflf g fi' - S Alvm Westln Ofell Johnson Mlss Abel Florme Rosenberg Kathryn Satterlee 'l'1D'l'I'I1I Sixty'-TWO Qnphnmnrv winrg lzdrled hu fran Watson l- was the second day of the month of September when the hall of old Llncolnra sxs armed urth eager and enthuslastlc , 1 boys and grrl lqherr hour had surely come for xx as not rm their long and NN alted for career before them at last3 Their rammar school days xx ere dead lqhe masterful Seniors of l9l2 had passed from the stave and Wallace Haworth and hrs trustv followers the Semors of I3 were on the throne lo the chlm of a bell the Freshmen trooped to the assembly and were adused nd lectured by our mighty professor Mr Froula At the beglnnmg of the year ue chose the followmg chrefs to prlot us onward Donald lVlcL1nton president Wallace Loxett ure Our superb and grand event of the year the Freshman Frolrc was held soon after the Qhrrstmas xacatlon Under the guidance of lVl1ss Abel the party was a great success The little Freshxes drd much also ln the athletlc and debatrng actlvltles of the school As a whole our class with banners Hymg was drrven three mches of the foot whrch we shall have consumed at the end of our Semox year In room 312 on October 6 191 3 a large band of Sophomores loyal as of yore gathered together and elected thelr ofhcers for the year to come These skilled offrcers are Alun Westrn pre 1 dent Ofell ohnson wce presrdent Florme Rosenberg secretary lxathryn Satterlee treasurer Wallace Lovett athletrc manager Morrl Parker Totem treasurer From the hrst of December untll the great clay armed many Banquet Table Sophomore Partly NIXIX llrt-I ILIIIXI 0 5 S I 4 V 'A - A ffififif . 5' . 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A ' V mv terlous ard Qeeret thlngs were hemg prepared Dlllerent Com mxttees would enter room 306 to con ult 'wlth M129 Abel xslo rely ed them xxlth many of their brlll ant plane XX hen the partw d d come off on December l3th lt uae a bnll ant uecese The play An Old Fa hloned Qchool made people laugh untll the tears rolled down their creek After the program me nent to the gym and there me dxneed a d danced to gay muslc lhen a bullet luncheon was erwed to ua by some llttle Freshman glfli one nent home at half past hxe t red but happy and X ell fatlshed wlth the suceese of their partw Our Claes ras done much good worlt IH debatlrv Lnfou lunately ue lot the cxty hcphom re cleamplon hxp by Jut one xote The team was eompoeed of Vman lxellam McLlell n Stewart and Ofell ohrson leader And Alun Vvestln our Qophomore preexdent as xxell as a d hater help d mcoln xx rw the clty champxonshxp IH debate nPllXl V l S A . . M l ' ' A . ' . ' I ' S I-. , 1 H - , I ' ' ' n Q S ... .. S . M ',. V . A c . ' r - A '5. , ' ' ' ' 2 fl ' . ' S ' A ' ' e. YlQO2iSlS XVCTC glVCl'l SCYCI'Zil of OUY teafhers Zifld ClEiSSITlalCS. Every- ' Q ' t , ' V A I , . I A . .DA D , '- v ' S 1 .J . O . S S . . , e ' . ' . ., ' , 3 ., -' ' e , 2 If 1 'Q Nor are we behind in athletics. The Sophomore boys have clone good work in football and basketball. and came out second in baseball. ilihe girls also have shown the athletic spirit in basketball. The Sophomores all wish to thank Miss Abel, our faculty adviser, for the kindness, patience and helpfulness she has given us this year. 4 HN OIU3 TO SPRING thirk Ill write ab ut the pr g And tell xcu hut the b rdies sing Of the Qreen reef' ra the balmy iii Loxei roamine with nexer a care Or perhaps l ll xx rite about the snow .Ard tell you hcx the north winds on nl h coastin parties doxsn the hill The tump in the path ard then the pill O thatxxontcloluesll t Tb s poetry ouncls lke I m having a fit rl e rcxt time teacler a ks me to take up my en l ll look her traicht in the face and say Nlexer again' D HOVEX '40-+,Mx-lg 'WPA F. F81-35 x itil' t ,W . f l I 4 i I A . ' ' ' A 5 s in . . 5 . . 1 L . V . g . g ss, , . A, V .C .' - , . v vi . . ' v . bl ', . i M. 9 , M I . ' . s ' . .. s I . h . , . , . ' 3 g s l qui 3 .i s ' 2 ' . ' . 1. . ' Q . . I AA A 4 . - , N p ' s .. 1 Y ,, 'Y 'I6 .'-.ffY 'L:-.25-1' '-R Q.- 4 2-' -' ' S 1 i' 'T- -:' -4 iz fix---152:-,bi My K N 3: -V , sky. V Hn . 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Mg, 'l'41'l'l4IRI rrahmam urtnrg Edrled by Laura lferd INE long months ago on the door of a red brrck burldmg a knock was sounded It echoed loud and some one from wlthm called Who IS there5 We are the mlghty I7 s was the qulclc reply The doors were thrown wr e open ln marched the Freshman clas Perhaps you have gone through those same doors entered the same large room where there are so many rules and regulations to be obeyed If you have you know just how we felt Lllce puffed rlcel We had heard great rumors about the shocklng way Fresh men were treated by the WISC fellows therefore we were prepared for almost anything that might happen Lpon one occasion we were ent from school but It was just when we wanted to go down town to see Santa Claus and the other classmen w ere com pelled to attend a Christmas play sour grapes Another tlme our gurls pondered all night before they accepted an mvrtatlon to so royally however that they Jolned the Club No doubt about lt we are such a curlous class that no one has dared to trample upon us We have avolded the wttty end of the Qoph s tongues and thus escaped the name scrub We caused excrtement when we held our first class meetmg So many were present that we filled the assembly room If vou could have seen the other students endeavormg to peep m hear and see what we were domg you would have laughed They drs gustedly sard Fudge as they turned away xt rs only those srlly little Freshles holding some kind of a festival We were not' They knew It the next morning for they read m the news paper t Nrxtx I1 rt . , 1 tum , , f . - V , ,d ' - ' l A r ' ' Q. . , '. f 9- . . ' . h a l-lallowe'en mixer givenu by the Girls' Club. They were treated 'ru 1-:M argl e s mm C a 1 urtalnlx UNIQUE II1 than C10 ot off1ct1 6 p1cs1 cnt A tm rt ctcnm me p1 lde t P aLe unn ctarx I s th t1na 11161 I mto1 Ra 1 1 C m1n1Ue1 X 1te1 noonv L th to1tu1 1 1111111 M 1 ont 1 tuu x 'ldtt 6 X ll Q 1 6 o L pen Ol oi Clll mom 11tul 110 .f s cu1 p11t1c1p1t1rn ll fl o et1c ls no ut 1cxs11 ut oo not 11111 ct lxeeplnv It a e e 6 u IC me to Je Q1 els ncxt X611 not to Jxxel X keep an eve on us fOl we are not onlv good to look at but 111 teacL1 you hom to team xcur lessons xuthout studylnz to pass notes 1s1tl1out bemg notmed to begmle your uftermg teatlners and to succeed 1n many othm elm atlng practlces George falbot Agnes Wldlll Paul De Bruyn Fern Kramer TH'l'l'lBI S.-Ye-ntji ppntnmum Pdrt d ht. Ruhr: firm t xxas eary rn t e re man year that the clrss ot xr ganrzed therr debatrng club the Appolonrum the membershrp xx as small at frrt md the orfzanrzatron would haxe gone under had rt not been for the trfl of cletermrned oflrcers and therr domrtable head l-loyxrrd xxrgart Debrtrng terms xxerc or ganrzed to meet the freshmen of other hrgh s hools rn debate and t e work of the club xx rs soon under xx av In the xarrous pro grams rnformal drscussrons rnd rmpromptu deb xtes xxere the rule lhe prrncrpal debrters thrs xear xxere Hoxs rrd hxxrgart 'Vlyles Ward rnd George Buchxn In our Sophomore year the Appolonrum flourrshed 'Numer ous debates xxerc held betxxeen the tyxo lactrons of the club the Vlfe uns and the aou uns We uns usually comrng out xrctorrous lhe cunnrng lrttle srlxer trrangle shaped prns were chosen thrs xerr the letter A and number I4 berng engraxed on the center face lmportant hgures such rs Dudley Vlfoodbrrdgc Donald Coleman Prul De Bruyn Russell Peterson and XX eaxer lxetcham rose on the horrzon of debate rn l rncoln and the Sopho more debate champro shrp of the crty xx rs grxen xsrth not one de crsron unfavorable to Lrncoln 1 rs xxas lrrgely oue to our plendrd coach Nlrss Hrnna lhe unror Lrterary and Dramatrc ocrety became our nrme rn the thrrcl year Our rrm had been so exclusrxely debatrng that we were at hrst handrcrrped because there xsas no crty junror debatrng assocratron Hoxx ex er our debaters tools promrnent parts rn school and rnterclrss debrte llen xxe thought xxe xx anted 1 play and much enthusrrsm xxas aroused oxer rt But xxhen x e asked Mr Froula abcut rt the reasons he gaxe for drscontrnurng rt xxere so conxrncrng that xye could not rrghtlully object Hoxx eyer good musrc chemrcal demorrstratrons re rtatrons and sketches made up some rnterestrng programs Thrs year the Senror year has been tle best and most suc cesslul one rn many ways for the Appolonrunr lhe hrst meet mg thrs xear xxas the largest xxe ex er had and rts enthusrasm pro'n rsed much for a successful year lhe ofhcers of the first semes er xxere xxell chosen ones xsho xxere lcnoxxn for energy and trre endeax or George lqalbot xx as elected presrdent Nlargaret Poxxell xrce presrdent Fern lxramer secretarx and Mxles NX ard treas urer Presrclent lalbot shox ed splendrd judgment rmmedratelv by choosrng an able dramatrc and program commrttee consrstmg of Forrest Bennett charrman Dudley Vvoodbrrdge Ruby Prror Corneha Poxxell and Anne Holmes lhe hrst program was a success and xxrth thrs encouragement the commrttee xsorl-.ed trre lessly On December I8 a second program xxas grxen rn the assembly room A scene from lQhe l-ale of fxxo Qrtres ard xrrrxwr 'IFN . - G ' X' '. 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L' L' 3.4 Lf in I he Srnurr Iglag The Merchant of Verr e was preemrnently one of the most ambrt rous and succesful plavs ever pro duced at Lrncoln lflrgh school and the dates May I5 a'rd I6 wrll take a deservedly promrnent place rn the anna s of Lrncoln as well as be ve y memorable evenrngs to the enthusrastrc audrences that crowded the a semblv room those two evenrngs So great was the demand for trckets and o rapr the sale that we mrght well have been rnduced to play a thr d nrg T e cast hau rehearsed srnce Feb ruary an were especrallv ll drrlled wrth each exceptronallv htted for the varrous characters of the plav The dress rehearsal occurred on Thursday the day before the per formance and the success wrth the afe arrrval of costumes and scenery all pornted proprtrously to the two successful performances that follow ed The audrence both evenrngs came wrth the rdea of berng pleasantly entertarned They were cer tamly not drsappornted rf one may judge by the lrberal and appre cratrvc applau e tor the frne work of the cast who plaved therr parts wrth admrrable stage presence and frnrshed smoothness Fern lxramer played Portra so well that nothrng more could have been desrred rn manner appearance and spee h She was the very rmpersonatron of lovelrness statelrness and sweetne and drd full Justrce to Shakespeare s noble and beautrful herornc qhe captrvated the audrence who gave her repeated applause Bassanro Portra s gentle lord was rnterpreted wrth nrcetv and feelrng and was played rn a frnrshed manner by Weaver Ketcham The two made a noble couple to be sure That lrttle coquette and the companron of Portra Nerrssa w as most ade quately rendered by Borghrld Thorkelson lNerrssas over Gratrano that Jolly and lrv ely young grant was portrayed rn a surprrsrngly sprrrted and efhcrent manner by Paul De Bruvn For rest Bennett played Antonro rn a hrghly commendabl manner Harold Cue er enraged and drsgusted then turned the audrence s feelrng to compassron by a rare portrayal of Shyloclc s character brrngrng out especrally hrs mrserly greed and the pathos of hrs frnal fortunes Laufrcelot Gobbo could not have been more ablv and excellently rendered rn both character and appearance than bv vrvlrr Q ....,,,............. ,, . .. 12 1. . 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NCOLN xxert into the debating contests at the hrt of the year with a grim determination to um and win she did Ney er before had the school witnessed such a fortunate out 'A come of the debating season But let us stop right her to note who deserxe tle credit for Llncolns success F t of all we thank the debiters who represented Lincoln so well new those is ho tried out then Mr Saunderson Lincoln s imaluable coach ard la ily x e nu t rot forget the loyal debate enthusiasts who gawe the teams their support Lincoln has always shown great interest in debate as well as the other school activities but thi year le has hmm even an increased interest At all of the debates me hate had large and enthusia tic audiences lossinv xx ell known aid capable ofhcers Dudley Woodbrid e president Howard Quigart xice president Elroy Miller ecre tary Alvin We tin tiea urer and Henry .Agnew business man agen lhe hrst debate of tl is year was the tate debate with Franklin lNoxembei 7 lincolns team Dudley Woodbridge Hou aid Qisigart and Herry Agreis all debaters of two or three years experience upheld the negative side of the regular state question of the exclusion from the United States of the imm grants from the countries of southern and eastern Europe The Lincoln boys completely xanquished tlce Franhlln team securing a 3 to 0 score ll'e team certainly started out by setting a high standard for the sea on and succeeded in hung up to lt in all but one debate Perhaps we rray attribute this defeat to the fact that the i incoln team was debating with Tacoma at Ta oma with not more than txso or three people 1n the audience hoping that they would win We who have nexer debated do not know of what importance is tlce upport of the students ln this debate Lincoln Woodbridge Swigart Agnew i , 1 1 ZA , V . WA . S v. .. . I .A , . . I i i ' ' !::-'14- JA ' ' , V, ' ' 1 ' A ' . irs Y A . 1 . l Y f v A .1 V A ' ! . . .5 f - s . . ' 's s s ' . ' ' . ' . ' . ' ' -' s A ' c. At the first meeting the debating association elected the fol- ' D ' - i : g. 'e 1 ' H ' M Y v Y ' 1 , 5 ' 1 ii 5 1 ' N5 v - , 4 ' i 1 in S . . A . , C, , , . U , 5 A ,. . ., ' . r A v . I V I 9 - ' . ' i I - I ' V 1 ' V' ,, Q ' ' 9 V V ! . I . C . . P - 1 F 1 I 1 Y 3 3 . 'I41 , warn had the negatrxe of the same questron Vt e may be con so eo about Lrncoln s loss by the lcnouledge thrt rt rs too much to cxpect Dame lortune to smrle contrnurlly upon Lrncoln Lrncoln s next debate on the state qucstron xx ls ysrth l num clan Ihc dc bate toolfc place rn the Lrncoln Assembly lall ua x 30 lhrs trme Lrncoln arvued for the aflrrmatrxe sr rom trrt to fmr 1 there was not a dou t but trrt the r rnco n team xxoulcr urn Our ony urprr e rs tlat he drd not secure r unmrmous decrsron rnstead ol 1 Z to I s ore Ilrc next school to vo down to defeat belorc the Lrncoln team ua West Seattle lhrs debate was all tte more rmportrnt srnce rt decrded r hether l rncoln would h ye a chance for th trtc champron hrp Srnce the score rs as 3 to 0 for Lrncoln tl e total ot Lrncolr s pornts was nrne ueen Anne had the rnc num ner tu tyrng nrtr rncon or t e r'rter c oa trc anpo srp o tr drstrrct lhe tre xx as argued ofl March I4 rn the Lnrxersrty auclr torrum lhrs debate xsas by far the most sprrrted and erccrtrng of the year lhe central floor of the large audrtorrum xx as cron dcd ysrth enthusrastrc lrsteners Lrncoln turned out four hundred strong The may or of the crty acted as presrdrng oflrcer Lyerett bmrth of the Superror Lourt Mrtchell C-rllram of the Superror Court and F C Hughes a drstrnvurshed attorney of the crty were the judges for the occasron The leader of the ueen Anne team Tom Parry was sard to be the best debater ueen Anne had put rnto the held srnce the trme of ohn Boyrngton Marlc Shats and Russel Adams also were masterful deberters But Lrncoln s debate-rs Howard Swrgart Dudley Woodbrrdge and Henry A neu were fully capable of equally therr arguments rncleecl thcy surp1ssed them Great xx as the shoutrng and clapprng from the Lmcoln srde ol the audrtorrum where Mr Cotterrll announced Afhrmatrye Lrncoln 2 Negatrye ueen Anne I llurrah for Lrncoln' But Lrncoln was not satrsfred wrth the state d strrct champron hrp he must secure the crtv champronshrp also lhe crty debates are drxrded rnto tx o ets one for the hr t seme ter and one for the second semester Each school has tx o debates rn cach set All of the debates of one ct talcc place on the same after roon In the hrst debates Lrncoln debated We t Seattle at l rncoln and ueen Anne at ueen Anne December J l-he questron for the hrst debates read a follows Rcsohed lqhat the City of Seattle Should Adopt the Crty Manager Plan of C-orernment rn Preference to the Commrssron Form of Corern ment Perhaps some of the freeholders y ho hare recently pro yrded for the crty manager for Seattle rn he neu crty charter were conwrnced of the unequalled ments of the crty manager plan xx hen Forrest Bennett XX ear er Ketcham and Damon Canfreld ar gued rn fayor of rt rn the debate ywrth West Seattle At anv rate the judges rs ere conyrnced as shown bv a 2 to l decrsron for Lrncoln N IXXrr ltlltl . l ' . ' '. .5 v' ' ' L z ' f ' , . ,, 15' 'ar 'Z - '. M ' c. j 1 jan- trb' . ' h ' ' D ' h . ' 'de-. lf' sf Q 'sl '. b la 'Q l 1 ' . ' l' s ts ' .Y s t . 4 k . I . N 1 K S 4' ' v Q. ' a' Lf' esta 1 ' s A . Q' ' A A . I . V I rw: A . ', ' . Q sz: ' . - l ', li s 'Al lj l f h '. shl's cl1'1 izrli' t' hs Q 7 . C . X C . 4 Y ,. , A Q . 1 . A . ck. l 1 ' ' , . Q A C 4 J. 1 CQ J. c s ' is 3 ' 'f ' ., ' . . N I ' . 4 V s . ' ks Q s . ' - . l . ' v .. r . ' vs 9 A ,- 1 Q Q . r, s '- .. s 2 ' . 3 .H V ' - . f , N Y - ' - Ii Crell W Ketcham D Coleman A Westxn R Peterson P De Bryun F Bennet O johnson D Canfield 'T'lr'I'l-IH I-Iiglny' Over at Queen Anne at the same time Russell Peterson, Donald C'oleman and Alvin Vllestin carried off the big end of the score 3 to 0. They upheld the negative of the same question concerning city government against Queen Anne. ln the second set, March 20, Lincoln duplicated her record made in the first, upon the question: Resolved: 'lihat a State Board of Arbitration with Clompulsorv Powers Should Be Estab lished in the Qtate of Washington to Settle Disputes Between Employers and Employees ln our own Assembly hall Henry Agnew Paul De Bruyn and Donald Coleman upheld the affirma tive for Lincoln against Franklin and won by a score of 2 to I On the same afternoon Alvin Westin Edward Crell and Ofell johnson met with even better uccess at Ballard by a score of 3 to O Thus l incoln won all her debates in the city series and witn them the city championship Now one more city championship banner will hang upon the wall of the Lincoln auditorium This is the third consecutive championship Lincoln has won Let .is hope that next vear a fourth banner will join the three and then another for every vear that follow it Ollirmtrrma Breton It was snowing' We had only to look out of the vvindov to become hlled with the Christmas spirit of which snow and ice play so important a part Even new the big v hire flakes were being steadily added to tle wonderful carpet v ith which lxin Winter had covered his Dominion I was sitting by the fire mu mg of the morrow for tomor row was Christmas l had be i ieadnff the Christmas Totem as ull good people do and lad f u d out that its pages contained 1 wealth of knowledge to be ga ned nowhere ele It made me think forward to the time w hen I should be one of Lin oln fast increasirg number of Alumni and made me wonder if mv rvame should ever be found on the Alumni column of Ihe Totem I must have grown tired of wondering and fallen asleep becau e or o tte 1 ov dre se in r mrgnihcen gan r au cos ume irt ticug t w is that some frien wa trvirf to exercise his idea of humor upon mt but I invited iiin in aid 1 ed im ns nime mov Sdl he lm c C hri tmis pirit lm daddv to Qeattle Npnit and grandad to th famous l incoln bpirit l greeted mv distinguisted vi itor v armly ind 1 ured him that his visit was appreciated l drew up a ch rir to tle fire and a ed him to be seated e did sO an after looking at me intcnllv for a fev econds a ked me what l wou d like for Christrra l va urpri ed but assured him t at llllvlii l1llXl v. . S , I . V . , . Y. I 1 ' H' j 's. V Y F' Tl oooqyoo ssggssa Q 4 X - y L ,I ,I . v' X- v I ' v A . I ' xv ' v -I ' l 4 .. et A i U A W ' s . 4 ' ' i ' . ' l heard a loud knock at the door. My visitor proved to be a sh 't, llv' IQ l f'Il v' s. d l 1 ak ' t not ta Cxl. sn :t . My fi s l h Q: is 5 ' d 'f s ' tt tsk h' li' 1 . ulVly' l 'd , U ' Ol l il 'S if S ii, ' D' ,, Qs' ' .. ' e v' z . ss ' ' ' A . ' ' ' ei 1 sk ' . H A s ' id .I i I I , iv xv S x' S 1 ' l i' is A s, v' s 5 's ' V h 5-:l',,., ,.,.,:. I would lrke abore all el e to be transported rnto the future so that I could see what some of my frrends were dorng He prom rsed me a brref vrew of some of l..rncol'r s drstrngurshed students and handed me a small lozenge commandrng me to swallow rt He assured me that rt was harmless and would enable me to enyoy many unusual experrences rncludrng rnvrsrbrlrty and I swal lowed rt My boy sard he you are about to experrence the mysterres of the Fourth Drmensron and wrll vrsrt Future took hold of my arm and started tow ard the door I attempted to open rt but he stopped me and sard urte unnecessary well just use the Fourth Drmensron and we passed through the wooden walls as easrlv as rf they had been composed of strata of gas Ihrs rn rtself w as qurte an experrence I assure you Lead me I pleaded to the habrtatron of our Mutual Iirrend Mrss Bertha Oxermeyer Accompanred by an explosron and an rmmense cloud of smoke we departed downward to r beautrful mansron whrch we entered wrthout the formalrty of knockrng Ads incrng rnto the study room I beheld our herorne h1rd at work upon a new poem From the letters and newspaper clrpprngs on her desk I realrzed that she had not drsappornted our fond hcpes but lead mdeed become a 'Nlature Poet' Prckrn., up one of her works I reao leer Florrst Qlrm The Wrld C-ur neahen and mo t lovely of all her Ode to a Grecran Lhurn I w as forced to burst rnto tears at the purrty strength and beautv of these noble sonnets and you may be sure that rt was only wrth queen of poets We drrfted out of thrs realm of genrus up rnto the P I Burldrng The edrtor rn chref Russell Peterson was havrng a vrolent altercatron wrth Walt I-lerrerd chref of polrce The trouble seemed to be oxer a certaln P De Bruyn convrcted moonshrrver It seems that Peterson desrred hrs rmmedrate re lease for ber g a publrc benefactor whrle Herrerd representrng theW C T L and the X M Q A de rred hrs retentron untrl a subscrrptron cculd be taken to set hrm up rn busrness agarn I never knew how rt encleo because my gurde clapped hrs hands together and we were transported wrth the sp d of lrghtrng to Washrngton D C A specral e sron of Co gress had been comened by Pres: dent Lcurs Ryan The cue trorr to be debated was one of great rnterest Dudley Woodbrrdge he of the rosy cheeks and fear less eye was on the nevatrxe Opposed to hrm was Howard wrgart and thrs beardle s antagonrt of the drvrne rrght theory was pleadrng wrrh lsu ky vorce and trembl ng knees for the rm medrate ratrhcatron of hrs brll for the Open Arr Pool bystem for Infant: Speaker of the House Agnew was cryrng softly to hrmself over the beautrful utterances of the representatrve and Indeed srr there was vary a dry eye rn the House We armed rn Ceattle Clan tmas mornrng and eerng that a IUIIXI Ir trrx Iw 1 I Q A V V! 9 I - it I V il 4 il V I ' . ' ' ' f , . . . ,, . . He . , tt - l V u . . Q . - , C 5 f 5 - - ' ' e . Q VK . . K . V c ' . ' ' . ' ' , . I r . . I Y I' I V IO ' ' YI tl 4 'X I I U , ' , s ' f , . 1 v I ' 1, L great reluctance that I left the abode of this great woman, this I. V L I 1 ' l s , , ' 1 - ' U , V D. Se . . ., . . ' s s ' I n s ' s'- S V, .A S .S A . . . ' V . V. S . A Q . - 4 . ., . .V . V A .S . S , H .M ,U crowd was on its way up Madison Street, we followed them. From the billboards we found out the feature of the day was to be a hydroplane race between Demon Damon Canfield and Colonel Addis Wvalker of the United States Marine forps. The judges were to be Bee Mathieu, governor of Washington. and Near Admiral Frank Chovin, of the Pacific Reserve Fleet. A ballfty motor was causing a delay and we did not wait to see the outcome of the contest from here we drifted into Matthews church x here a huge rexixal was being held Huge posters announced that Re ulius Calltin the Human Ex angelist and Lut Rate Soul Suer w ws X ithin and was to be aided in his worlt bx C Vlfmslow wor d famous cartoonist who wa going to appear as the horrible ex ample Vffe sat down and waited for the sermon to commence I started thrnlting of the good old davs at Lincoln of the huge pile of spuds and applies we had collected for distribution among those who were less fortunate than we were and of the days of pretty Freshmen girls These plea ant memories must haxe been try soothing and put me to sleep because I felt someone gently slnalting mv shoulder I looked up but instead of seeing Old Christmas Spirit I saw mx littl Freshman w ho also inquired x hat I would like for Christmas I X as slightlv di pleased at leasing ms fantastic dream interrupted but when I toolt her in my arms I forgaxe her because I knew that Christmas had something better than dreams in store for us We went to the window and looked out It w as duslt and the houses acro s the street were barely usible in their blankets of snow The snow was still coming down and it w as bltter cold but we were cons ious only of the great Christmas spirit that hid settled lllte a beautiful dense fog over our city JOHN VISSER I4 QS KW l fl wf fkf' Z 2 -e i I7 f fx '14 t f'f? 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'I LL ,-.'ix rn the gamc and not atrshed w rth only one touchdown Lrn oln pushed the prgskrn across the lrne rn the la t quarter for two more touchdowns W at d ye know about at Lnrcoln I9 Broadway 63 Lrncoln s fate rn regard to the crty champronshrp remarned to be decrded rn therr last vame wrth a crty school In thrs game they went up agarnst the ueen Anne Hrgh school and defeated them 26 to 0 The early part of the game w as a puntrng duel rn w hrch Lrncoln canoe off best gettrng one touchdown to ueen Atnnc s none In the second quarter the teams got down to steady football and Lrncoln showed her superrorrty rn tlrrs also by makrng another touchdown In the thrrd quarter ueen Anne fought her w ay to Lrncoln s hve yard lrne but the latter s frne defensrve wore would not allow a touchdown Lrncoln s last touchdown w as the result of a thrrty five yard run by Ralph Smrth By wrnnrng thrs game Lrncoln won the crty champronshrp Brrngrng a uccessful football season to a close Lrncoln went to Tacoma Thank grvrng Day and battled wrth them to a O to 0 score Ar the begrnnrng of the game Tacoma was near enough to the goal posts to try a place krck but the ball went wrde The second perrod was good hard strarght football rn whrch both teams held therr own The last quarter w as devoted to passes In thrs quarter facoma had her best chance to score when one of her players mrssed a good pass about four vards from the goal lrne Harry Brdlake demonstrated hrs abrlrty at playrng tackle by hr strong buckrng rn defensrve work ulrus Calkrns proved a terror to hrs opponents when he made hrs tackle around plays Walter l-lerrerd was the heavrest man on the team and woe to the players that got rn hrs road Chet Wrucke was the best guard rn the crty outclassmg all of hrs opponents Ivan Ramsey and Roy rmmons were both good men and could be shrfted to drfferent posrtrons on the lrne Ray Loomrs that tall blond was rrght there when rt came to playrng end always narlrng hrs man George Qmrth was prcked as the best end rn the state and belrexe me very few players got pat our lrttle C-eorgre How ard Walters played a great game rn the back held XV wrll hear morc from hrm rn the future XX rll am Krrby only played rn one game but he was qurte a hero just the same Delance Prrce harls from Krrkland I-hat s w hy you see rt on the map Ralph Qmrth was the fastet man on the team and t her grven a clear held or any other trme for that matter he always made good yardage IHIIXI lr rt t rt ' s ' . ' , ' c . , . . S E , . , . v Q Y g 5 ' n . , . . . . . D g. . . . . . , I ' Q . . S v y . ' n S . . . 1 'I ' f 7 ! , . So the season ended, four victories, one tie and one defeat. .S . . . Y U V ' A. , S' . 5 Y Y V V . . U ' 1. 4 - ,- f s . ' b , V ri' .J ' ' - s . -r C ' 4 . . V 411' v-:ma lo LOUIS Ryan beloncs the honor ol pllotlng Llncoln to the crty champlonshrp and he certarrlx dr plax ed hr ahrlrtv a a leader ln dolng rt Don Vfrllard was our bright star at fullbaclt and he ls to bc our capta1n next year Max xcu help brrng another champlon hlp tc Lm oln Mr NX rlla cl Qizlalwttmll Zlllh anlzvfrtmtl Athletics lcne a htm hold upon a chools ol any QIZE l'l thrs coun lhey are of great rmportance to school lxle becau e they are respon e for the re and sprrtt o e school ln fact all school actmtres are lmportart fol thrs reason but not to uch a degree as athletrcs Vlfrth out the rn alry there 11 ould be no prrde or loyalty whlch so drstmguxshes our schools Exerybody who posslbly could dn- should tal-.e part rn some school ac tnrty because 1t not only helps to put e nto 1 Q ool Jul t lelp 'Ng participant It gnes him a clan e to do somethlng for the school and gnes school an added mterest There ts no doubt that athlettfs benehts a boy m trammg his mlnd an bo y But the Greatest llalftltlg l gnes IS to the bodx Exervone now realrzes that more Importance should be Cnen to trammg the bodv and uch lYntllllI't9 rs lDPC0l'Tll g compulso x ln all the chool Atllettcs arc a practical appltcatlon ol body tralnlrg Flhey burn abcut a clo e assocntrcn am n the ovs and grke them sell conhd nce and tlce ab1l1ty to 11 orls together a most athletlcs requ IS teamm orlt Tho e xx ho are not abt to talte a tue part should be loyal supporters of the school aro help make YN hat rt urderta es a sur ces Nllrere IS no d ubt tlrat the student of a school that IS u cessful IH drferent 1nte1 chool actmtres are prcud to be a mem ber of uch a chocl but when rt comes to do1ng ther part tl'e most of them are lou d xsantlnf They expect the coa h to con tlnualy turn our XNll'lI1lUg teams uhxch IS an lmposslb l1ty matter hcu good the coach xl the materral 1 laclung Some o t e Joy 1 o turn out or at etr s gne up If they do not malxe the hr t team rlght away Others do not turn out u'1t1l they t1 IX Xlll . 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' 1' ' s 'V ' 1 A , ' -Slut- -- '1'f1'1'1f:Ar thrrk the team has become poor enough for them to make It Thus rt looks as If playmg upon the hrs' team and wmnlng a letter la a greater inducement than the game rtself entrng the school ln basketball we started out wrth a ulnnlrv team and lt looked as If we would take the championship Bxt m the mrdclle of the season two of our play ers graduated and that broke up our team uork We trled to hll the gaps but all the other players lacked experrence because there was no one who had turned out for the team before It took too long to get the team to workrng together and al thcuvh x e hm hed sxlth a strong team ue had lc t enouvh games rn t e meantrme to cost us the champlonshm lhe re ult x as we hm hed rn second p ace l baseball the lack of experlenced plat ers was apparent In this sport as xx ell as basketball lt takes practice and experience to dexelop a gowd team So rn plte of the fact that we axe not been successful so far as turn mv out a champlonshlp team 15 con cerned me hate xx orked hard to have I only hope that IH the future more students wlll take a lrxe 1 terest m the actnltres of the school and do thelr part to have the school xt ell represented and to uphold and exen increase the good rcputatlon that thls school has and ol uhlch eterybody has a rwht to be proud RALPH SMITH Captaln I3 I4 tI9iTirPr11 nfl' as at Presrdent lce Prer ent Secretary lireasurer Custodran Football Manager Ba ketball Manager lirack Manager Baseball Manager faculty AdYlSCl Weaver Ketcham Louis Ryan Walter Lehmann Edward McKnight Stirling Haley Harry Kayser Qlalr Sanders Harry Brdlakc Qlyde Vvrnsloss Percy Hoffstrom George l. Devllbr s I II XI Xin . . 7 'C v . l l 1 - 4 . ., v As 'A . . Q - h L o V 1 . ' s v ' As ' n , ' .V Y X' V' ' 1 v ' 7 . ' S A 'Q L ' - Y ' V Y V , . as good a team as possrble repre- S 4 . , . I A K Y- U V H V . . . , I . A . A L A Q . V 7 A Y , 1 ' . f Q . A Q A Q V, sd , V , , s' 5 ' - iv v- - . A VS .Haart My Frist Ttam Basltctball azikvthatt IT H three of last year s letter men Qaptam Ralph bmlth George Smrth and Walt Whltner and plenty of new N materral things looked brrght for Lmcoln m the mdoor sport of the year But after wlnmng four strarght games the combrrvatxon w as brolxen by the graduation of two of the letter men George Smrth and Walt Whltner Whrle whlppmg the team mto shape agam four games passed of whrch we won onlv one but the team braced rn trme to defeat ueen P nne and put her out ot the runnlnv for the champlonshxp and place us second Llncoln started the eason well wlnnmg the first four games N XXX rl he hrst game w as wrth Franklin ln thelr own gym Nl he teams were ev enly mat hed and Lincoln was ltept hustlmg to malt thelr ZI pomts against Franltlm s I6 The second game was also away from home rn the Broad wav gvm l'he game w as exceedlnglv rough and numerous foul were called Broadway had better team work than Lmcoln but when the score was added up Lincoln led 33 to 27 lhe game w nth ueen Anne was m our own gym and we w on 30 to 20 The hrst half was very even and Lrncoln led by onlv one pomt ln the second half however we ran away from ueen Anne making I4 pomts to thelr J -- U . , N . N 4 , . .. A. a ' '77 l' , , V A Xx ' V 4' 'r . . . . U - . O . . v H . O . ., . 5 . ' , ' ' L. V Y . . . - - f- ' - Y ' -Q V .. . c . . , , . Y. W, I , F. ' S . V I . ' Y - , . , , - 1 . Q . , t . Nilzvf' -4 'ltr' 'I'4r'l'l4jM Lincoln played the fourth game with almost a new line-up. The first half of the game with Ballard they showed up well and ran up a high score. The second half Ballard played the better but could not ovcrcome Lincoln's big lead. The final score was 35 to 20. In the next tltree games Lincoln did not show up well, losing all three, the hrst to Broadway I3 to 3l, the second to Ballard 22 tc 24, and the third to Franklin I6 to Zl. Lincoln's last game was with Queen Anne and as Queen Anne was tied with Broadway for the championship, Lincoln de- termined to win. Queen ,Anne led at the end of the first half but Lincoln worked hard and as a result they won 30 to 26. f rarh There is no reason in the world why Lincoln High school should not have one of the best track teams in the state. There are just as many athletic-looking chaps in school now that would develop into fast runners as has ever been turned out at Lincoln. One person in particular who has shown up to good advantage and is a shining light in the track squad this year is Dud Woodbridge. It seems to me that every year there is less interest taken in track athletics. There are a good many boys in the school who haven't enough gumption and school spirit to turn out for a single activity and help the school along. Probably the reason why more interest is not taken in track is the inconvenient hour at which we turn out. Getting up early in the morning never hurt anybody and besides, it is very liable to make a man out of some of the fellows who do nothing but drink malted milk, smoke cigarettes and parade up and down the halls to show the girls what noble things they are. A fellow does not have to be of any regulation size, because there are events in which every type of fellow can be used. Track is hard work and arycne who has the idea that all he has to do is turn out for the meets and throw the weights so far that it takes an hour to find them, is mistaken. To amount to anything at all in track, a fellow must turn out regularly and train hard and consistently. The prospects are fairly bright this year, having built up the team out of a nucleus of six letter men. Rogers, Kayser, Nelson, Winberg, Everett and myself. As a parting shot, I will say that if the fellows who have any ambition whatsoever, will turn out next year there will be no more talk about not having a track team at Lincoln High school. CHARLES ROSE. Captain 'l4. 'rf P'I'IiAI xiii.-1 t rrw., 5,1-Ai. ' 'npl f . 1. MIDGET ,wp Sfcofvn 'Tcfllvro 4, if K 5f' Q ,.g,Z . 5213? Zrnxgb 'T L . W- i 4 4 ' QA,- m . I ,, ! ' 'Q' . ni A f X K' 5' ' Q , w . 1 1 f 1' 1 31' H 1 ' K , ,4 ... A A ,Y--v X ' 'J' V , I 'i'v'l'l-:xl f V . nnthall In a measure the Lincoln football team of l9l3 is a thing of the past. lts history has been made, its life has been lived. But to the team it does not die. To them, its history in the making was full to the brim of things worth while and its memory will ref main even when we must pass from Lincoln and from university life into the ways and walks of the world's busy men. l repeat it, our record has been made. If in it there was any- thing but clean playing, manly con- duct, a fine school spirit, just insofar, we failed to reflect the training of Coach Wells. He encouraged our en- thusiasm, he gave us correct training and high ideals. And as it was with him, so it was with our school: both stood by us in the thickest of the fray and never a moment deserted us, even when we met our Waterloo at Everet:. Our team was a unit first, last and all the time. There was no littleness no meanness no clashing. We stood for Lincoln as Lin- od for us and while the state championship passed from in a stubborn fight. we are glad to remember that hampionship team carried the Crimson and Black. ln the team we reiterate our thanks to Coach Vlfells and They brought out the best that was in us. team of l9l4 carry the colors a little higher than y they win complete victory, bringing LEWIS RYAN, Captain ll 3. x ,s M1 Wells Mr Wand Mr Lenf Mr Morgan NlI1+lXllXn TUFINI D '3 5 ' - ' ' - ' . ' ' ' f'L4:'. , ' W. fu' .. 'glgfw ' H, ' - 7 f .L-jj: AA V, .' wi Q - Q. ' . ,7,42:u,5.' ' f 4. 7' V L , I 'fl' f'.-,-' .K ' j , - QQ - .j A , 2- . f. .5 , Lliyj' ,wfagg '. K 57-ff V 'A m A s lf K J' . , ' Q A ff , if li ' - I 3 . ?, . ,, 1 S if ' Q I - ' f t 5 4 ,.? 2 ,IQ i , , A ' k lg-5-1' Xin-,ly-Six In-ly-Sv x. gl Tu Erark The Llrcoln Hrgh school should be proud of therr tra k team thrs year Lonsrstmg mostly of men vvho turned out last year although not all letter men and turnmg out rn the morning lsetvveen the hours of 6 30 to 8 00 to vvhlch the fellovvs have gradually accustomed themselves they have a hne chan e of coppmg the crty honors ln the meet on May 23rd flee first meet vs as the Freshman Sophomore meet m vvhl h Lmcoln received second place In thus meet Lmcoln found a good werght man m Hovv ard Walters and a corps of good hreh Jump Lmcoln sprang a surprlse IH easlly capturlng the relay The second meet vv as the dual meet vvlth ueen Anne Lln coln drd not have a hard tlme ln pllmg up 65 pomts to ueen Anne s 48 Vvoodbrldge easrly took the mlle Nelson the half mrle Everett the lovs hurdle Walters the shot and Rogers the hr h ard broad jumps Besrdes securlng these flrst places th y toot culte a few econd and thrrd pla es ard the relay The dual meet agarnst Broadvv ay proved more evccrtmg than the ueen Anne meet and the vvlnner vvas not decided untll the relay race had been vvon Broadvvay took hrst place rn the dashes and the drsta ces vvhlle Lincoln took first ln the hurdles the vverglets and pole vault The other pomts were evenly drstrlb uted and before the relay Broadvv ay had 55 pomts to Llncoln s D3 Broadvvay vvon the relay thereby wlnnlng the meet Qllllthgeiz Heralded by unparalleled sprrlt and support from the students excellent coaches from the faculty ardent and consrstent tralnlng on the part of those playmg on teams make the current football basketball track and baseball easons second to none Although but one vrctory was won ln football and three vs ere lost our team vvorked hard and probably vvould have hmshed stronger had Delance Prrce started coachmg sooner One game each vvas l t to Broadvvay and Franklm by 6 to O scores The thrrteen ll 5 rs carnmg letters vvere Harold Dodge ud lxenney Brllre Balclwm Albert Hagmoe Walt Loomrs Brll Augerson Charles Oehler captarn Andrevv Bushnell Lloyd Warren Webb Shellenberger Harold Buck and Cell Ward The entire erght basketball games wxth teams from local hlgh schools vv ere turned mto vrctorxes by our mvmcrble fave and the crty champlonshlp added to the school laurels ueen Anne gave our boys thelr hardest battle ln the l-llll gym when they held them to a I7 to lb score Dean Herrrck shot the vvrnmng score The return battle rn our gym was somevv hat easter the score bemg 25 t lb ln thrs game George Vaux netted ten pomts vvhrle Laptarn Darvvm Melsnest made fourteen and Lloyd Prckles Warren tvvo pomts Those makmg lett rs ln basket ball were Clyde Wrnslovv Dean Herrlck Charles Oehler Albert VV Richards Burton Reynolds George Overmeyer George Vaux and Dam n Mersrest captaln IPIIXI X11 . . c . 4 . , ' : 1 , ' ' . 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V 9 I 1.-rv-latent Smith captarn Qiahrhcrll enll ha ot een as ucce ful trrs x ar a coul X r hed lhere xxere hte letter men hacle and plents of goucl matcrral ua found rn the rnterclass games but omehou or oth r me are not rn the po rtron me mr hr be ln lrncoln plated one or two practrce ames before the sew on opened and then met Franlxlrn The result X as a 9 to l de for Exerxthrn nent frne untrl the fifth rnnlng fren Pranl-elm opened up The econd game was agwrnt Broadw as and on our oun Zrouno Xgarn ue m t defeat Il to 7 although at drffer rrt nrts o tra imc rt oo ed 1 r rncoln mr In x rn hex lc e run rn e tl rxth but four three ln e hrt ne ec goadxx rx frm run rn the exenth lIlI1lft2 an thex rin ofl xx r the Qame l rncoln toolx the next txso ames from NX est gewttle 6 to 2 and 8 to 4 Ballard ucceeded rn rxrn u the thrrcl defeat but rt toole Ballard secured therr hrst run rn the second rnnrng on a home run by Prlee and Lrncoln secur cl by a home run also The feature of the game was the X orle of the prtchers Pllxe fannrng tuentw txso and lNelson fannrng ten mearvra fOO I B PILL them fourteen rnnrngs to do rt therr one run rn the ninth rnnln nf Ihr 41 BASFBAIL L Rxan captarn quarter I Ramsex center C Vtruclee guard Brdlrlee guaro l oomr end hmrth eno X 1 ter ralf V8 rllarcl captar e u Prrce half rmrnon cfnter mrth half Call-.rn tac e llc rr ed uar X lx rbs ull P Hofl from l315lxl7l31LL m c rotarn om ard X ore fcrptarn elect uerrd l oomr Dame Rx an Nel on Sharp 'Nelson P Hoff from TRACK Captarn Charlre Rose Harm lxawer ohn W rl on X rcfor 'Nelson lr rn Ne e Dudlex Vl oodbrrdge Herbert Exerctt Harold Au erson Gorcron Rogers Howard V9 alter ulru C allern Cx ohnson Leu rs Ryan l XX atl-.rn forma W allace Loxett Ralph Smrth Bas l. 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Q I D ' 1 c'1'. 1 111- PRXSEH' Bu 'wir BOYS L01 :P R6 mp P, Hoon IL...J..-I fb YS FYVTWFU 4 in-I -1: I RCU! IOVI ro -IL LIFIQLLVI HI H SCHOOL ---J ,,,, l1TQ - - UW MIMMHIHIH 1-l IECISCIIILIII and Fm! flow Plans In III: II I I KL.: C mm IUNI - IIII 3 I ? Y HM -W ' f IIIIIIIIIII ' If W I , , W A f ,l ' II , I A K, X , ' I 'I ' I ' - II II 'II , wx I , wr: I , I Q: Y ,L . I N , I I ' ,I V, 5 X X V V i 734- L Xnmiv nyurv-me In-u ' - fr lg.- uu 5 , , rl .. I DI'AvAHIJFY hf'kTCf1 III I I I II I QIIL' I I I ' I Nvgeggp F ' - rn. u I I II , , ,I Q I.: I 5 1 'A if I 9 I I' ,,. , I I, IQ I4 I I H fy F IISQ' i ' 5 ' W W 7 f 77' ' 1, if Q ,- iiiie-fr' ,rnvf I f'l'I2.x1 .I ,, I ,A ,, 1 P Pu uhttnrmm lhe new bulldlng rs under construction at Lincoln e basement has been duff the foundatrons lard and numerous other thmgs preparatory to erectlng the wall And rn w hat a busrness like manner they are proceed ng wrth the work lqhe car llne ha been extended right up to the grounds rn order that the work may be carrred on with le s handling of material Vvtth the chug of the nolsy donkey englne the roll of the cars the constant tapprnv of many hammers the shouts of the men the svvlsh of the gravel belng unloacted we have found lt rather hard to concentrate our mlnd upon our lessons lnhe present mconvemences have been slrght but next vear they wrll seem great rn lookrng back when we have addrtronal class rooms and a new audrtorrum the blggest best and most uo to date ln the tate of Washington Ihe auortorlum IS the brg feature of the new bulldmg It wrll have a seatmg capacrty of about l 500 The maln floor wlll be used as a study hall v hrl the balcony wrll be htted v nth opera chairs and wrll only be used during assemblre Wont rt be grand to have smgle assemblres alter two years of double headers3 The stage rs gomg to be as large as tho e of the down town theaters It will have almost all the features of a real stage for rt will have a drop curtavn scenery dressmg rooms a store room footlrghts and all the other thlngs that dlgnlfy the stage It wrll have a seating capaclty of 200 people enough for a w hole graduatmg class What a splen drd thing rt v rll be to hold commencement exercxses rn our own school' ln the rear of the assembly on the maln floor there rs going to be a library that will b shut off from the audltorrum by fold mg doors No longer wrll eager students rn the pursult of know' eoge be oroered from the llbrary w hen some leather lung d you 1 cl bater w1sl'es to expound hls theories of the solutlon ol the present trend of socrety No longer wrll be forbldden the use of the llbrary w hen the embryo Mantell Garrets Ir mgs and botherns carve the He h from Antonro defensele s breast The lrbrarv wrll be equrpped wlth modern furmture good lrghtmg facrlltles and an rncreased collectron of book ln the basement there wrll be two gyms one for the boys and one for the gurls Both gvms wrll b provrded wrth nunnrnv tracks all the latest apparatus new and rmproved shower bath and lockers The audrtorrum and gy ms wrll be connected wr'h the old burldrng by means of haltwavs on the basement and mann floor only ln the old burldlnv the as embly hall and Qvm wlll be torn out and three floors added The hrst and second floors will be changed to ordinary cla s rooms whrle the thrrd floor wrll con lst entrrely of laboratories r H1111 ll llllxl - o D D, . . 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L ' ' S ' , S wg .- 1 I 1-1-. g,g'.-.A 1 Q- With a few other mmcr charges the foregorng rs a brief resume of what has been and what wrll be at I..mcoIn We should be very proud of this addrtlon for rt wrll not only add to the already numerous convenlences but rt will add greatly to the commumty as a soclal center for there IS to be an entrance IDIO the audrtorxum excluslve of the regular bulldrng lhe com munity has long felt the need of such an assembly hall and now lt rs twrce blest for rt wrll serve a double purpose Ir IS a wrse student and a wise community that knows of the natural resources and takes advantage of them But to whom are we mdebted to for thrs magnificent audi tor1um5 Qurely not entrrely to the taxpayers nor to the school board who made the cream a reality but to our prrnclpal and friend Mr Froula He felt the need of addltronal room keenly and after what seemed an almost frultless task he finally persuaded the board to submlt 3 bond issue to the people w hreh was over whelmmgly passed But the battle was only half fought The plans IS where the heat of the contest waged long and hercely but even here Mr Froula was successful and we wrII soon have a bulldmg ln the community which w1II serve as a monument to an unselhsh rnterest ln every man woman and child IH the cuts ,.. .J -I' ,ff LINCOLN S PRINCIPALS PAST AND PRESFNT M1 Nlclxown Mr Froula I9 I9Il 9 4 Il Xi 'VII Hrmlr ll ll . . . . V I , . ' U . , v , . . . , . . ' ' 2 and to progressrve tendencles along educational Irnes. I I 'ff' str: A -l- '- ' ff' a A I' I' , . 07- I I I- '3' r .jA 41 I '.-1 -'rr - wrrhvntra bill' L1 lL Dons Surrrmtrs HIS rs the end ot the orchestra s Frfth year and who can say rt has been a l'arlure3 At ETSI a small group of earne t , N musrc students trugffled for three years encouraged by the taculty to be ure but no tangible means of growth nor credit aye tl at accorded to them by the student body lqhey had no leader proyrded by the cl ool board but with a leader chosen from therr number w orlsed therr way to recognrtron Then at the begrnnrng ol last year the school board put Orche tra on the lrst ol credltearnlng subjects and what w 1 better proylded us wrth our able leader Mr Worth And w hat 'rn rmproyement followed Whrle we all hcartrly commended th pre cdrng concert thrs ucce s far oyerreached rt and we all felt that underneath tle splendrd general effect the musrclans wer confident and well trarned lhrs year eyeryone tarted rn enthusnstrcully to rmproye on the precedrng ucce s Whale a great number of new member were added y e trll retarned a number of yeterans who helped traln the new ones XX e w ere fortunate ln hayrng Laura Cramer at the prano Pearle Dempsey yrolrnrst and Harold C-reser trom bonlt among those who lsnew the ropes The Orchestra play ed for debates class partres and assem blres and crowned these trrumphs wrth a greater one the concert And thrs w as eyen better than last year s As the Assembly wa oyercrowded last year only hye hundred tlclcets were sold ln ad x xxxx' W 1th an apprecratne crowd able leader and well trarned orclse tra rothmg more wa reeded to core a complete ucce and tlel was done The team worl, was good ard the whole prc ram from the brlslt marches to the selection from Fra Dlayolo wa well receryed A number of solos a duet and a quartette were played and the players acqurtted tlsem elyes wrth credrt lqred Smelser made farryllce musre wrth hr flute rn Dreamland qerenade and pleased all wrth hrs electron of an encore Pearle Dempsey con flrmed her reputation ol a trong true masterful musrclan ln ler solo Der Sohn Dre Herd and a well chosen well played en core Both of these talented muslcxans dd well rn therr duet lNocture No I Op IB3 Franz Hehr and Xtlwcnlnc acom po rtron of l'arnest A. XX orth Ct cour e Harold Cel ers solo pleased eyeryone both rn hr two numbers and the w alt7 re play ed as an encore lqhe strrns quartette composed ol Perrle Dempsey Marg xret Pettit Damon Canheld and Mcflellar xtewart plaved two numbers T 1 XX rld Rose and the Nllnuet rn C yerv dalntlly as htted tr rr character trrlrlrllx lIlXl A r Q 'cl 1' ' ' '77 f A -. c 5 - V . ' ' 75:2 ' V . ' s' ' 1 . - . j I' . s 1 'h V V 1 S V I ' c ' '25 , V c V I , 1 1 ' . . ' A ' . ' ' e ' 5' r r , : s ' s ' . . ' , - 4 s ' 4 - a 'Q ' -' ' . t 1 ' ' ' s sz ' s ' , Y S V L . ' , , v . Y. , - 1 iv. V s Q ' . . Vance and no more were sold at the door. ' , 5 ' . . ' ' s . s ' S ss. D . . as ' ' . 4' My A V V . . . , , s ' ' . ' . l J .J , . , Q . , , I I - C -I -1 I Q . . ' e, . ' , ' 17' - r U - y A I N t., - D- ss K ' s , s ' ' s ' . . , 1' . ' s i 's i s . . -1 . , . 0 c ' . N . . ' 1 .S r . r. 1 .V 'fr v- .gl L I 4 'lv 'l'1I.XI -N, p4 . X -, ccurf Ome ol lxe Qucce Q xx is cue to t e o lc r 3 x re eectecl exrlx IH me x e xx Preirdnnt Pear e Dempeex ecrctnx treaeurer l OUIQC Bentox mxnager and :Iudent clrrector H xrold Cleeer l otem repre entatrxe l xura C rxmer lxtc rep aced lax Doll ummcrQ rn tructor l' xrnc t H Vx ortlx an Q of 1 xcu tx dlreccr lx rw o mow Here 1 the concert prof ram he Bride l lect mxrcr Medlex of l renclr Arre lute Qolo Drexmlwncl S Spring Som, a me Strung uxrtcttm lo x Vx rld Ro l lVl1nuet lI1 Q, Pearle Dempxex Damon C mneld Mmm 1 1 Stexx nt l ra Dl3XOlO Qele tron lrombone eolo Harold C e er lntermreiron l lie C laarl rt rn March X rolm Qolo Der Solan cler Herde lncxrlz Demp cx L-erman Dxnu l lKlJE'ill1Ul'Y'l Duet Nocturne No 'Xt l' xen1nG Pearle Demi ex Fred Smel f Sou a r lx Be lt l red Smelx I lVlendelQQol1n X clxer Mc O ell Bcetlxoxen Pettrt Mcllellin Aulxer Selected Souea lxcler Belw O3 VIII 901 l arne-t 'X Vx or li l a Morearr 1 'Vlor e Spanlelr Dance Op I7 Nloflxoxxbltl Gllmrua HE culmmatron ol all tle Qtrenuoue practrcmg and clrllllng ol tlrc Hlgll Qcluool C l1o1uQ x as tl'e Max l7eQt1xal XX lnle lt has lxcome lrterallx 1 tlnng of the past tlxo e xxlxo at tended tlre mu lcal xxrll not oon forget lt Popular PTICCS lxelped fill t e eat and on both nlvlat Max l t and Zcl tlrere xxai no eed to complavn of tlre attendance Q er a tlnou md xoung peopl the x rte clad glrb QUIIOUH :rg the Jox rmng II1 a 0 x at 1 rvna lrom tlae dnector olbexrnv lux Qllg te t no gr mg llrelr be t to tl e croxxd ol mu rc oxer lr rr' the br Armorx axclecl lrx tle lne xrolmr t ennre Mlcldlexltcla and txxo a entecl art Qt M1 I1 lueth acque oprano and olm Vi Lrrrce lla-Q0 moxlng Qmoctlu xtrouvlraxe coen program ecltexat ru ence e bound 1 ll ' 1 NI Of U S k t, . 5. 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'. , .1 , M . - lg lu C x ll- 'lu 5 r , lv l lu fs 1 di F11 ll- GMLS CL UE Of'f'fCE'K-S 5 IIINI 1111111 Irla Shih lzdrt d ht Ruth Lcfluml HF end of another school xear ra come and forthe Grrls C lub rt has been an unu uallx successful one Our ofhcers New and adn ers ulth the heartx co operxtlon of the entire NA' body of glrl haxe thr xear made the C-lrls Club one of the most promrnent Lrncoln orsanrzatron lhe follonmg grrls xx ere elected to office lrrsl Senushr Strand .Suncsiu Anne Holmes Presldent Arne Holmes President Ahce Denney VICE Presrdent Eugenla Garret Vlce President Lucrle Hrclts Recordmg ec x Luclle Hlclt Recorchng ec y Ardl Muller Corres Secx Ardr Mlller Corres Secy VlfglHl3 lxlng Herald X lrglnla lxmg Herald Fllen lhaanum Poster Curl Fllen fhaanum Poster Curl M195 Hxleltlne Facultx Aoxlser lhe object of the Curl C lub rs pnmxrlly to help ot mer secondly to proude good lnflumces md good trmes for Lincoln grrls lhe dues haxe been ten cents 1 eme ter but ex ers Lmcolv grrl I9 1 member whether she paws her clues or not lhe xx orlx of the C lub has been conducted under four depart ments each department superxlsed bx x member of the faculty wrth the xctlxe xsorlt done by 1 committee lhe departments Ceneril Mrss Hafeltrnc uperxrsol Anne Holmes comnmt te chinman Philanthropic lVll4Cgl1ll'l6YlZ-lI'td uperwlsor Nlarearetpow ell committee chairman hrst semester Ruth X orls committee chair man second emester Educatlonal Mlss Allxn superxl or l'l1LabethHenry com fnxttee chwrrman ftrt semester l our e Coleman commlttee chalr man second emester Vocatlonal MIQS Mann uperxrsor no commlttee The phllanthroplc uorlx of the Club has been more ent tenslwe than the uorlt of am other department On the day before 'lhanlc gnlng basl-.ets each contalnmg enough food to lat a family exeral days were dl trlbuted to twenty poor fwml l Chrlstmxs gifts were sent to chirrtable organlgatlons the Orthopedrc Hopltal the florence Crlttendcn Home the Old Ladles Home and the XX tshrnfton C hlldren s Home .All yexr there hue been committees XNl'llCl'l hate mrde xxeelcly Herts to xarlous hosprtals and orphan x ylums to tell stones and show prctures to the suck chlldren lhere hare been commlt tees that sent flowers to slclx members and frrencls of the C-urls C ub Although the phllanthroprc work has recened much time and effort the other departments haw bs no means been neg 'FH Hunt! tXrr IHIIXI Q f C' l . 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C ' 1 is' . , . , . o . r . . , R D - Q- 4 wr ,'i n' lected Nearly every meetlng has been provrded with a speaker vs ho has glv cn the grrls helpful talks on lnterestrng subjects Some of the speakers and thelr ubjects vvere as follovvs Miss Hazeltme Purpose of the Crrls C ub Mrss Glass Hovv to Make Dreams C ome True Miss Dunbar ournahsm Dean Austm Chrlstmas and Its Meanrng Mrs Dabney Forming C-ood Habxts Mlss Hunter Hovv to Become 3 C hlldren s Llbrmrlan Miss Rcynold Art and Design Mrs Kelly Dramatrzatron of the Blue Blrd Mrss Fraser Wagner s 1 annhauser rss Lynch New Zealand Schools lhe C lub has had several meetings that have been of especial Interest ln October vve had a Conscience Meeting Several members of the C lub gave short talks on such ubjects as slang srm pllcrty rn dress pohtene s and the general conduct of hugh school grrls vvhlch vvere helpful and rnterestmg March I9 we had a peclal meetlng for the mothers More vv as served them by the Domestic bcrence glrls Aprll I6 a very mterestmg meetmg rn honor of the teachers W1 held lea vvas served to the teachers aftcrvv ards Apnl 30 an alumni meetmg vvas held at vvhlch several of the former Girls Club presidents gave short talks The lo t and found vv as estabhshed early ln the school year and ha proved a great success The vocatronal department vvas estabhshed for the benefit 0 grrls vvho vvrsh to vvorlt after school lhe girls get t ese posrtlons through Miss Mann Besides the programs at the meetings we have had tvxo blg soclal aflarrs ln the fall v e had a Hallovve en mrxer rn honor of the Freshmen girls Each upperclassman toolt a l reshman to the mlver and made rt her duty to have her Freshman meet as many grrls and have as good a tlme as po slble The gym was dec orated vuth black cats and pumpkms Flhere vvere ghosts all over the bulldmg fortune telling booths a baushees cave and many other features The latter part of the afternoon vs as spent rn dancing The Lmcolnvrlle Carnrval came off Aprrl Znth and vvas a tremendous uccess Every grrl vv ho by any means could come vvas there and those vv ho could not come have heard uch glovv mg accounts that they are strll mournlng their loss The drflelent attractlors had booths rn the gym and on the thrrd floor Clowns traveled around selling candy and pop corn The fat lady was all that could be deslred IH the obeslty lme and the thln lady vv as a mere bag of bones The strong vvoman msplred us all v 1th avve at her vvonderful feats and the pltrful slght of Mr Pankhurst berng forcibly fed vv as enough to bring tears to the eyes of the sympathetrc audlence IHII XI 'ill Hurrlr l I rr . ' s ' N ' 1: I. '. ' , U s ' .' il 5. . , H ' ' ' 71 -11 ' M A s ' ' 8. .. ' f, H ' ' . ' IO. . ' . . i ' s ' . L, .4 - - Cy I ' ' C V ' n . s ' ' than sixt of the irls' mothers attended and after the meeting tea y g - V V vl- 4 V4 . as . . M. ' , ' ' ' . ' , s ' . . f ' ' 's ' ' - . . H 4 h . . I K L' , .V . t .. . V '. f' - r . A Q' V - 7. V Q ' 5 - 9 lf V . , . .7 . - v s . ' ' ' A . .. V . . S .1 . - . sv. v 1 .. . S. V . , IKLS CLUB CERN! VAL 41 lfllllh ll x1 IHIIXI One corner of the gym was occupied by a fish pond where the curious public lished for valuable QU prizes. Vlihe ring toss for gum was a highly popular game and the indoor traclc meet was very exciting. The side show excited much merriment and the snake eater gave the desired creepy feeling along the spine. After Spending an afternoon among such thrilling attractions it is no wonder the girls went home tired and happy. The girls who are graduating this june are very glad that they have had the privilege of belonging to the Girls, Club and will never forget the good times they had at the Club affairs, and the good influences of the Club will be lasting. There are already many plans for the Girls' Club next year. We hope that the Club will be even more successful in the future than it has been in the past. 'I'H'lxt4IAI tri- Ilviii-lim! Tu- ,xr- .Uuumr Sruiur iatm Glluh fdrlcd hw Helen Slam HE jumor enror Latm Club has continued rts promrsrng career mth much Interest thrs year l-he ofhcers were well :xv chosen and haxe ably fulfrlled their dutres Cornell. X Pow ell recened the honor of bemg president Ruby Prro uce presrclent Mabel Totten secretary and William Thompluns treasurer All students rn unlor and Qenror Latm are members of th club and those rn the Sophomore class who are honor students and are elected by the club are honorary members The new members this year aclmrtted to the club were ean Watson Lenore Roach Stephen Flummerfelt Helen Dickerson Helen The meetings have been very mterestrng and some of then mstructne as wx ell The first program was held ln November and some very line local talent was drscovered rn Edna Morrison and Desmond Williams At the next meetmg rn December Dr Srdey who has re cently returned from Rome told us many rnterestmg and ln structne facts ln fact we recerved an entrrely new lmpressron of Rome In anuary the club gave a Roman luncheon ln honor of Mrs Mulkey who at that trme was about to leave for a several months trlp through Calrfornra and New Mexrco Miss Mullcey was our faculty adviser and me were both sorry and glad to lose her sorry to lose her help but glad that she could have a vaca tron Her place has been most ably fllled by Mr Fitch The last meetmgs were held rn March and Aprrl These meetrngs were very rnterestmg Scenes from Vrrgrl were read by Elrzabeth Nye and Illustrated rn tableaux by Helen Bennett and Edna Morrison Un Hunir l llrnl rr IHFINI 2 0 9 O 1 U . - . -S . . V . , A . . ' l C in ' 2 . . . ' 1 ' ., ' ' c : .I , I I V U Nelson, Alvin Westrn and Harold Glenn. . Y . . E A , . I V ' , 7 ' I v - , . .Q Y . ' . . 1 U - .- .-... ' 42. Uhr Gin man LUluh Fdzted bu Agnus Hfrdzl N December I9lZ amld the hum and buzz of enthusl asm attendlng our varlous school a llVlllCS a most success xxfx ful orgamzatlon der Deutscher Verem began lts prom Wx rsmg career The object of thls club rs to study the customs and legends of the Germans and to gam practlce ln the use of the German language Whlle thls oesrred object has been reached to a large extent the club has also been full of proht and mterest to many outslders as well On Qeptember 30th the followmg offncers were elected t direct the progresslve young club Fern Kramer presld nt Ellva beth Henry vrce president Harold Gelser treasurer George Tal bot secretary When we reahzed how rapidly we were pro gressmg we then and there decided to frame a constrtutron Ph s lmportant task was assigned to a commrttee composed of Loulse Qoleman Ehzabeth Henry and Agnes Wldltl At our meetmgs we enjoyed many mterestmg and also beneficial experiences In October we took a thrxlhng trrp to Europe Under the gurdance of Prof Mersnest of the bm versity of Washwngton we boarded the grgantlc steamer Molke and traveled upcr the blue waters for four days far from the slght of land wlth only varlous QlZ6d specks whl h upon closer observatron proved to be shlps and the slght of a large whale to break the monotony of those rollrng waves Then we came to a warm place ID the ocean called the gulf stream And at the lslands of Madlera where we stopped the natrves dlved mto the cold waters for our mckels and dlmes Then we passed th well guarded polnt Glbraltar NlSltCCl Algxers later Naples and lastly but of paramount importance we entered the Blue Grottn at the lsland of Capri In February Em Mar hensplel was gnen m the Assem bly and the hall was crowded to nts capaclty The German students lent tlaerr xonces to swell the melod us strams of Dre Wacht am Rheln whlch was played by our Lincoln Hugh school orchestra The weet thrlllmg tones of the orchestra as they play d Menoel sohns Sprlng Song was a flttmg lI'llI'OdUCtl0ll to the pretty woodland scene whrch followed The reflectlon ot colored hghts added to all thls truly made us feel as rf we wer ln Falryland The play was such a success that lt was gn n before the German Club of the Unnerslty a week later At the March meetmg M1 s Anderson of the German D partment gave a xery mterestmg taht on the German customs a she ob erved them durmg her recent two years sxst rn Germany 'IUTINI U1 Hnnlx ll url ll . , b , , V' ' Z. ., .. .. , . ' l l l 4 1 V., , ' . X s..44- '- . , , . . . V , , . O . , . , . , s , , ,. 9 9 U l - , 1 - . , . . . 1' , . . . , . ,. . . A . I9 ' ' Y ' . , A ' . N . F . V V , , , , . - . . , , , F. . c - - f - . , . . , . . .. . . ,, . . .- , . V - , . . . . , . ,, . 1 V 1 - .. . . . , . . S , f , .. - ,, . . . e ' s ' 7 v v I ' ,- , , . ' V ' 'e s Q,- , . ' ' 1 -. , 3 . . , . . C , , . ,, - . . . . ' '1. rv rmr -H. -.-V The April meetmg nm dexoted to hor! tallw on clllv Qcenerx awd launk of xc .oxmcd authorQ gn en hx membexs of th X ercm md llludrated hx QICTCOPII on PICIUYCQ VK lth tl e help of 'VIH I1 Cher our iacultx adxner and N11 ohnion the club ha UICXXD rdpldlx and hc-come xerx QUCCGQNHII an lt 1 tl? hope of the prwent memberi that lt x ill groxx CXCI more rapldlw 1rd become more uccewful m the future of Lmcolmm J lIlNl . I' . H - 'r 1 ., n' H' 'Q r Q , . . v .F , 1 . D . x K. I . -1 ls 75 , l D' 'Q , S, J x , . . 5 ,' ' ' I Y' ' V' y JR '. d A 'S 1 A K K n s ' ' A ' V' 1 . S x. 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I rin thlvttra Edzlcd br Dorollru Hoveu HE success of the Girls Athletlc Assocratlon this year ha certainly been great Basketball baseball swrmmmg and :ASV tennls have been a source of pleasure to a great ma rs Hx gurls of the school Early rn the year eannette Cnlmur l eola Baller and Inez C-runlancl and xx ere chosen as the presldent uce presldent and secretary treasurer of the assoclatron The ofhcers haxe performed thelr dutres to everyone s satlsfactlon and are a brg Item rn the success of the assocratlon The success lowexer rs most of all due to Mrss Westhold the coach and advlser She has worked untlrmgly throughout the year and has lad her hands full managrng the teams Never before haxe x0 the Introduction of these IS the result of Miss Westhold s worlt Basketball was the blggest thing of the year From early 1n October untll March the gym on Tuesdays and Frldays xx as the scene of much hard practice and many deadly contests Then the teams were prcked After much deliberation Miss Westhold selected the followmg Seniors lnez C-runland lVlarJor1e Mc lxrllop Cornelia Powell Mary Campbell Adele Smegle Bertha Overmeyer and Eumce Tyler umors Leola Baker Beth Stem art Anne Blunt Laxonda Mathlewss and Isabel Trenholme Sophomores Alrce Borgun Ellen Holm Dorothy Hoxey Mar Ouerlte Campbell Alrce Wass Mildred MacDonald Helen Wrrght and Fthel Dawes, Freshmen lrrs Canfield. Eselyn Bef gren, Marjorie Axery, Leona Morrow, Margaret Bovee, Ruth IHII Ni 'mr liun-11.11 elxr. rn i Y 0 l . . V . K V I Q A V . 4 S ry- - -It AL f I- V V. . - . , I Se A ' ' . A. I. , many different branches of athletics been open to the girls, and if ' if I. . '. , V - D . . . Keilholtz and Weyana Lopp. Then the games began. The Sophomore-Freshman and Junior-Senior games were veritable slaughters. the Sophomores and Juniors winning by overwhelming scores. The Senior-Freshman and junior-Freshman games were also unexciting, the Seniors and Juniors winning easily. The Sen 1 lor Sophomore game was more interesting the Seniors surprising everyone by winning by a bare score of 5 to 3 The umor Sophomore game was the most exciting of the year and was a steady Hght from beginning to end the unlors flnally winning by a score of I4 to II The unlors won every game and so be came the champions for the third time in their career at Lincoln This is a fine record and the uniors are looking forward to next year with high aspirations Their skillful playing and team work leads one to think that their hopes may be fulfilled All the teams however were excellent and deserve much credit Baseball and swimming sports new to most of the girs have received large turnouts and have been carried on with mu h success this year Tennis not a new but a very popular recrea tion has also had its enthusiastic followers ri in I all Xl , , . I - ll -V . 1 U , I, Y' V. I1 i V. h W , ,rv t . ,:. A- L k , ,, H -- HI rlrwl Sm-'lil'--ii 'I. Guzrulanum Edrlea' by lawrence Hrlsafut HE liusculanum Socrety successfully gurded through the frrst year by rts ofhcers and worthy advrser Mr Frtch , Ms resumed rts work September Z6 l9l 3 urth the electron of NA' officers The followrng were chosen for the frrst semester Presrdent Vrvran Kellam vrce presrdent Mcllellan Stem art secretary Ofell ohnson treasurer Alvrn Westrn Totem rep resentatrxe ean Watson and Mr Frtch as advrser and debate coach A tryout for the purpose of selectrng a Sophomore debate team was held durrng the frrst semester Thrs resulted rn the selectron of Ofell ohnson McClellan Stewart Vrvran lxellam and Kathryn Satterlee as alternate They started out successfully by urnrrrng from the Lrrcolrr Freshmen and the Broadway sophomores both decrsrons bernf' two to one rn favor of Lrncoln The next debate was mth uerrr Arne for the champronshrp of the crty It was held rn the Lrn coln audrtorrum and resulted rn a two to one decrsron for ueen Anne The questron of these debates was Resolved Th There Should Be Complete Commercral Recrprocrty Between the Unrted States and Lanada Alvrn Westrn took Mcclellar Stewarts place the week before the debate on account of th latter s rllness The officers for thrs semester are Presrdevt Vrvran Kellam xrce presrdent Emrly legg secretary eau Watson treasur r Lencre Roach Totem representatrve Lawrence Hrlsabeck On lookrng back over the year we realrze that the Tusculanum has been very uccessful and we are eagerly lookrng forward to another srmrlar year But we must not forget to mentron Mr Frtch To hrm we ovse many thanks for trarnrng our debatrng team a d for hrs trmely adwrce throughout the year .IHIIXI U . .V ,wk , V ' ' Y . :Q77'l? V - , ' - A - N 1 , . . , . , I . . X Y- , , . : . J 1 V . : - ' . J , . . . J, .J . , . 7 , , , . V 4 I - Y , Q ' - rr V. . . .. , , uv. . N U - - q . , ,1 , . r I r , Q ,' ' ' J . ,,, . , - , , . , - r Z . - . Q v ' v . . v v . . . rt ' . 'L nr- Ifrlrrrtr'-'fl Iiiggtrt--1-rr Gur debating team, while it did not win the championship this year, has received in the last two years, more judges' votes than any other Sophomore team in the city, for as Freshmen, they won all of their debates with the Freshmen of Queen Anne and Franklin by unanimous decisions. XX'e extend our thanks to them and to our officers for the faithful way in which they have served us this year. Uni' Hliii-tiw--l Niii-t-V--it 'I t'I'I'I3I Ev Qirrrlr Eranruiz Edited by Lois Legg. lhe first date that IS known m the hlstory of Le Qercle Francais IS March IZ l9l4 when a crowd of enterprlsmg French students under the guldance of Mlss Mann and Mr Riggs met to form a French club At this early perlod the OHICCTS for the semester were selected and plans were made for many enter tammg meetmgs lqhose to w hom the offices of the club were entrusted were Mlle Marguerlte Bugnon presrdent Mlle Ednth Wallace vrce president Mlle Loulse Benton treasurer and Nl Robert Evans secretary The purpose of the Lercle IS to famlllarlze the French students wrth the customs tradrtlons and language of France I order to further this arm selectlons from famous French plays are performed and petltes causerles about different parts of France are grven by the students The club hopes to be able to cele brate some of the more lmportant French hohdays ln a truly Frenchmanlnke manner From the spmt shown so far It IS evident that the club will be a success and remam a permanent and active factor ln Lm colns varied actlvltles Let us hope through our club we may be truly benefitted that through It the language and llterature of France may be brought closer to us and that with an awakened mterest the learnmg of the class room may be turned to pleasure and at the same trme profit 2'-M.. was 3 1ulINl Hn Ill 1 Lfinga Qlluh Edrted by Darn rn Mexsnest Under the leadershlp of Weaver Ketcham president Dar wm Melsnest nee president Mercer Meany treasurer and Paul De Bruyn secretary the hugh school Boys Club has experlenced the most successful year smce nts organlzatlon m l9l0 M Schoal of the English corps has rendered excellent servlces a faculty aduser George Cole of the X M Q A has been faithful ln his work and has gnen us much good advice Cwer twenty hxe regular Frxday mormng meetings were held and some xery good peakers were heard At one of the flrst meetlngs of the year Coach Wells addres ed over one hundred boys Rex H C Mason Frank Moran Wnlfred Lexus fol lou ed mth lne dlscusslons and useful messages Herman Ander son of the LJ poke ln De ember and xx ould hawe set a record attendance had not the cablnet secured Coach DOblC for a later meeting Close to one hundred and lxty students were present Other speaker xx ho haue appeared before the club were Blshop Elmer Broun Tracy qtrong Coach H Conrbear and H Hale Smith of the faculty The annual stag under the auspices of the Club was allxe from the first number untll the final hnll of Ralph Smlth s dmner bell proclaxmmg Larry Rlggen mnner oxer Chet Wrucke rn a freak boxlng match The commlttee tn charge nas composed of Clair Sanders Fred AUQIIH and Harry Brdlake The ofhcers for next year are Clalr Sanders president Rob ert qhearer uce pres dent Fred 'Xutm ecretarv and Wllllam Thompson trea urer I ll 1 l t f . Y. . ' . V , . Z - - ' . 1 , .N V I V ' . r. . ' . ' s g- , g ' s ' . . S v . '. . . Q s I 'I ' ll Y U! ' M' - . . S c A ' ' ' . sf ' . V s S Y 4 ' Rowe, Dr. Hall, E. S. Meany, Dr. Underwood, Rev. Hugh ' v -1 vu - - A .. w , L ' Y .' . s a -1 -' V ' . ' ' . 1 - ., , -t 3 ,- s A. , s , 'A ' , s lrnt- llnntlr.-ti 'I'u.-1115-'bln 11 Aj,X Qnrwtn Edited by Kathryn Hennelgen HE winter and prlng have passed pleasantly Hardly a week came without bringing with it some social event during the enjoyment of which all the trials and worries of school life were forgotten Although the number of partie given by the school was not as large this year as in some previou years yet those few have been enjoyed all the more for this reason then too the large rumber of private parti s and dances held outside the school were keenly enjoyed We lave had so rruch pleasure that we are looking forward with the highest expectations to those things which the coming year will bring. SOCIAL CALENDAR. October. NXXX -The Seniors gave an informal mixer in the gymnasiumy --Fir-t A. B. of P. dance. -Helen Bennet entertained at an informal dance. -First Qtaggers Club danc . -Florence Ballaine gave a Hallowe en party. -Arvilla Augerson was hostess at a Hallowe en party. November. -Anna Eastland entertained a matinee and dinner party. -The Juniors gave a class mixer. -Marjorie McKillop was hostess at a dance. I4--Dinner party at the home of Anne Blunt. TOTEM On Hundred Tw -nty-Twf nne Holmei gaxe a dance I Leah Dudveon entertarred a card party 79 Hope and Dom Moore entertained rn honor of tle Pruhmen ofhcere 78 l ucrle Hrclt gue a dmner theatre rnd dancrng pxrtx L V71 f 7 reermrn ro rc 1 a alr was certwrns 1 gr rn Succe o Nucr wee o r lhe program drncrng mu rc rnd decomtronx were rll excellent 7 Xrwrlla Augerxon gene 1 Chrr tmrs purtv X trnon Packard gene a partx nc hundred parts it the home ol Rohert Mc l ll rnd ru berry Gam 1 New X earx dancing prrtx Nr VK alter l. XX clplex sue 1 provrcwxe luncheon ur honor ot e rn VK it orr and Ruth lrenholme dnt dl L wx and George hflclaren entertirrecl r mdx t partx N rrgrnra lxrng gate a party bcphomore Qlee Great x ai the excrtement ol tht mg thenwelws which tl ev certarnly drd After a provr rm gnc rn tht A emhly tle guefts were rnwrted to the gymnuerum rxlerc thew dir Lcd and enjoyed r buffet luncheon lt'J Latrn C lub gaxe a luncheon rn honor of lVlr Nlullcex 72 'Ne-llre and Vrxmn W hrtham gaxe a farewell pwm l r lNor1 lxrncrrd Dance grxen hx am and oe Qrosdrle FLIVIUGVL Dwyer lVlcl.a1n and Darurn Mermne-t gare r dr r Mr and Mr A lx Allen gaxe a Frwe Hundred prrlx btaggers gawe a dance rn honor of Lrncoln Alumnr A ternoon at Elrzabeth Henry Q emor Ball lqhr dance of the mrghtx errors Qlroulel be or red letter mar rn our calendar The clecoratrone were cluer remrnderb ot t Valerrtrne Q Dax The floor nab lrpperx t e musrc uperb Surely tlee dancer could not helo from bernv Lappx 78 Rebekah Thompson Gare luncheon lfdfcll Dance grxen at the home of George lalb t Mrldrcd Mo and Lucrle Paxton entertar t Armors flprr Lll COll1 AlUIT1I'll d3l'!CC Lll1lOl Prom 4 H1 28-fA . 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X 1 Ilvmlrn-ilu 111 I x l4lIIXf Name Chester Wrucke al s Bat tleshlp Wrecker booked as wlfebeater emarks I nlhe prlsoner ns tremely young and boyish No posslble motlve can be seen for hls turnmg from the stralght and narrow path C2 The p rsoner also shows remarkable promlse of becommg a great actor or a second lm Thorpe Name Damon Qanfleld allas Lin canfleld booked as unemployed marks Culprlt IS a begmner ln the art of queenlng Is extremely lazy Thls may be explamed by the evldence that he IS a member of the Totem edltorlal staff Canfield IS a bad speclmen extraorclmar 1ly bad Name Lew: Ryan alnas e ty Louie booked for excessive mdulgen e ln malted milk Remarks Thls prlsoner has an msatlable thlrst for thls speclal med rum of lntoxlcatlon and m ny hrst perlocl classes suffer consequently It IS sard that ln his hrgh school days he drank mnum erable draught of the creamy llqurd rn order to play football wrth more acumen and brrllrarcy Name Melville la Vlolette alras Mel the Red booked as Incendiary Remarks Hard study brought about thls youths complete downfall Lnder hrs peculiar case of msanrty he fancled hum self a match and continually went about cratchmg his head expectmg rt to lrght Once whlle walklng along the street try mg to light himself he fell lnto a man ho c He llt' Name ames Everett Bardln alras Babe booked for smoking Remarks The culprlt has such a babylsh cheru brc expression that one could not exen Imagine hlm mdulgmg ln any nefarious practlce Angellc and beautlflc as the prrsoner apaears he IS a hardened offend If one of the most notorlous of a famous band of bluffers Name Forrest Bennet ahas Cush rons Hasbeenxt booked as drsorderly Remarks Bennett has a pronoun ed pro pensrty for propelling pxllows prouded peevrsh pol cemen are not present Il Htl I W I1 X , 3 li-'. - 3 . 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' I ' A - an , - Q s ' . 1 . 1' D - - , vi U v llll 1'--1 T 'e lf-Six Name George Talbot ahas Hold p George booked for carrymg con cealed weapons Is a member of the notorrous black hand club known as the Roughnecks Other members haxe the same characterIstIcs Nlame Herbert Exerett allas Dues booked as a suspect Remarks I lhe prlsoner nas for some tlme collector of dues for the Senror cfass and because the stuoents aIoIded hIm so carefully he be came lonely and despondent and trred to teal all the money he had collected fD0cD Name Paul De Bruyn alla: Paul ne C oroner De Bum booked for ex treme dancing Remarks Ip e tumb prmt gnes the Impresslon of be longmg to a hlghly moral man Z3 Many trarts are shown by thrs prmt Paul xx as undoubtedly a morahst a debater and a man fond of moneyed pos1tIons Ha large pedal extremltres Name Donald Wllllard al a Handsome Dan booked for mash Ing Remarks fl The prlsoner l though a person of fme character IS un doubtedly susceptxble to the charms of the faIr sex to a great degree Z He trred to strike up an acqualntance urth a max model ID a store umdoys but the authorl tres serzed hIm before he accomplnshed hr purposc Name Clyde Wlnsloys al as Mrch ael Wlnsalo booked for oyerdraysmg bank account Remarks l The cul prrt at hand IS not entlrely to blame for hls oflense He was accustomed to draxx eyerythlng frorn Totem plctures to salary and the Idea of overdraxslng hrs bank a count came to hlm as a pleasant dn erslon from ordmary methods of drawmsz Name Damrn Melsnest allas lxld napper booked for abductlon Remarks l The prlsoner IS held for the kld napplng of a pretty ewess CZW Through hls news spaper artrcles hc trred to mak the publrc belleye that he w as a repcrter Thus he IS also booked for trymg to u e the L S malls to defraud 4 'II Hun lr l xl 1, .-L... -.L TUTILXI V . .. vu - i u 5 - .- AA L vt A Y ' . , A . .. .. 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I' 'I -.-It 'FXI'-'IIIy'-Sch-II '. it Svrrunr 11 ifarrmvll ivhhrrmr sprrlfullv I7 clrtul lo L40 VV brrundcrson HRF L years and nrrre months ago our mothers hrought us forth to thrs lI1lllllllOI1 concerved rn lcrrnrng and dedr ,fxfxfn cated to the proposrtron that all persons must study NA' Novv vve are engaged rn a vveelv ol examrnatrons testrng vvhether thrs enror or anv enror so brought up and so schooled can long endure VC e are met cn the first day of these examrnatron We have come on thrs day to leave a frnal marlv lor those vvho here spent therr lrves that vve mrght learn It altogether frttrng and proper that vve should do thrs But rn a larger sense vve lcnovv not rf vve rarse our grades vve lvnovv not rf vve lovver cur grade vve can but try lhe brave men tall and short vvlo teach here have frgured rt out far above our poor povver to add or to substra t lhe school wrll lrtlle note nor long remember vv hat vve ay here but vve can never forget vv hat vve drd here It r for us the Senrors to be brrllrant rn order that vve may overcome those obstacles vs hrch our teachers have thus far so nobly advanced It rs rather for us to accom plrsh the great task standrng before us that vve should talve from our honored teachers a new amount of knovv ledge ana set our selves to the taslt for vvhrch they gave therr last measure of patrence that vve here hrghly resolve that these teachers shall not have taught rn varn that tl'ese poor Senrors from therr ponies shall have a ncvv hrrth of lcnovvledge and that a graduatrng class of the Qenrors ar d for rl e genrors shall not perrsh from the chool r' My R I xx 1'0 N Xv-In-1 ETSI, lacalron ls Hcre l IIXI . 9 ' O ' D O 9 ' 4 ' Q .4 1. 1. qrer-. ,Q V - ed s. e. .9 I K S N A i Y I - ' ' IT ' Q ' . . . .II 4 . . . on A . 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I ltnou nothmg about danc mg I xsallt about mt ears open In one ear I hear the terrlble tales of broken dates broken hearts trred muscles an bad times This sort of stufl comes from the dancer In the other ear I hear sald WHIIS and lamentatlons about shocking dances uaste of time plunderxrg of class ITCHCUYICS to pay for dances andthe unfalr ness of a class gm g dances when tsxothtrds of the clas arc of the stronger sex tty Many a tlme and oft haxe I heard some brlght box Ol falr marden oenounce dan mg ln the harshest of terms and then In less than a year many a tlme and oft hate I seen these same people reallx enjoymv dances Da cvng I 'e tle tarrft questrcn bobs up exery year Exe w year me lax orators such as Hotellmg and De Bruyn made martw rs for their eloquent denunclatlon ol this gentle pastlme T me most comfortable posltton on the danclng question rs a seat on the fence 'lhen you can svmpathxze with both dancers and non dancers n thelr tale, of woe whxle you may laugh behrnd thetr back Houexer nexer express your oprmon of the tango or tfe hesitation let ignorance of danclrg terms et you slightly em ba-rasscd Heal tleen the co clusron of the whole matter If you a boy or glrl ss ho can dance and can alxsays get a good partner then dancing rs UUGUCQIIOPHIJIY not only rwht ln prlnctple but also elexatlng and upllfttng tn exery nav If wcu do not haxe th rcqursrtes tl'en darcrrg IS a deadly s1n and should be abotlshecl and tl'e soorer lt 1 dove the better It urll be for Llncoln Hxvh chool humanlty and espeoally for your elf 4 WE N f A hort man may nct alw avs be beneath contempt Burn I YOO TRLE Ile pure food lan doesnt guarantee preserx ed peaches H1 It 1 ttrrtxlrx IrI1X1 - .1 ' . 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'l-l. :- '::rt':'-- ,E Q- ' H I -jw Efhe ilhfth livrtnh Stung if Ladres and Gentleman Whats the matter wrth the frfth pe 1 rrod stucly3 To begrn wrth rts the worst perrod of the day fAsk Mrss Melrck 1 You dont want to study and you 1 1 cant talk Mrss Norton rs afflrcted wrth long srghtedness so you have to srt strll and see what s to be seen INXS, The boy across the arsle really should X Jorn Rrnglrng Brothers Hes good at SQ!-RK contortron acts I cant understand why the youth rn the front seat does not ob tarn a harr cut I d slrp hrm frfty cents but he mrght accept ust watch the grand rush begrn when the roll rs taken See how everyone trres to be hrst to the lrbrary It rs qurte amusrng to see the way one person keeps a charr for another certarn party All goes well untrl they are detected talkrng together Then the cruel hand of fate waves them toward therr respectrve seats brlence now rergns supreme untrl a parr of shoes much the worse for the lack of orl squeak therr way across the floor and the room rs rn an uproar ,I X .u.....r.r By the trme rt rs quret the warnrng bell rrngs Then rt rs too late to study 'MYHTIIPYB In the hrst place I never saw why I had to have a brother A srster would X Q have been so much more convenrent I an t wear any of hrs clothes or fuss vvrth hrs harr And I have to w ash the drshes alone He says he has so much to do Why I d much prefer to chop wood for hours than to get my hands all red and horrrd rn hot soapy drsh water three trmes a day And then hrs drsposrtron' I-le gets provoked so easrly Not quarrelrng ex actly but he generally gets fussed be cause rts my duty to reprove hrm for varrous thrngs And he never thrnk he deserves anythrng but prarse and honor And then he has such a grasprng drsposrtron I'he frrst thrng he drd was to rnherrt all the good looks of the famlry so there w asn t any left for anybody else And now rt takes all my strength to keep hrm from eatmg all the pre or cake whenever lre gets a chance LlL...r Xen? 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I rs rf I ,fly I Trl . y ' . ,N I l , And hes first in everything Well he was born hrst and that gaxe hrm hrs start And then he was hrst rn most all of hr classes And that got hrm to berng concerted because rt gave hrm such a good chance to look down on me Well the only thrng for whrch I can hope IS that he gets marrred hrst so I can spend a few years at home rn peace i Lbvarhvra ,A a 71'fvv4KQwv feat-1414, Q1 f 141311 USCA fi ffv bfi' X -wie H llmllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllilllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllll Felloss students why do we come to school3 I rust cant see But I suppose the teachers have to earn some money I just wouldnt be a teacher be cause I couldnt assrgn such thmgs as oratrons toasts d bates orrgrnal algebra geometry exercrses and all those thmgs We xx ouldn t do such thmgs be cause we are human and Ive heard that teachers arent hu man Where do the, get teach ers anyway5 l et me see' Oh yes of course they rrrport them Maybe from Afrrca that s where savages lrve and so that must be their home Don t tell but teachers have brarns Brams3 Yes that s rt I dont know have more than they need Do you suppose thats what makes them 1nhuman3 I bet I have drscovered something Teachers haxe brains and rf brarns make them rnhuman why not extract t err brarns and make them human3 Oh joy fellou students let u trx rt ard then ue would newer hare to come to school any more Patrent Eastland Bennett F1 ro Canfield Baum Dodge Mathreu Hughbanks Ixrrbx Bennett Hazelle Hotchkiss Larry Rrggm H bmgart R bmrth 1 H111 lllrlllx N Drsease Whrsperrng Poutrng Jrgglrng qtudyrng mallness Qashfuln lqhmness Hugeness Heart trouble Qluffrng 'Vlakrng eyes lrrtrng Tangomg Athletrcs Cure Front seat an t C-ag Vacatron bt: ts Cnr s Vat producer Diet aura pnglrsh IX Classes 'Vlarrrage Rroken leg ame , ' ' . R, B., 15. 1,7 WI , ' . I h ' v , C- ! ', -'-' 1 ' . . A ' . ' ', -fs 'I ' -7 2? ., 1 lfWll'lll 'I - 4 a I 7 2. -1 .Li Xi ' ' .' .' what it is, but it's something that we haven't and they seem to I ' A L. L., '15, ' H. . ' ., , C ' tell. L. 'l' , gf ' , , , . D. ,, ' ' . H. .......... ,xr . N 'I . H. . ess . ' l. B. A .. ' ' - C. .. ...... .. ' . B. L j I. . F. 1 I' , ' . 'r.-- : 1- V- j-.'r-xx.-rr W I I 'IW Pl I XI -mr Wrfwxf Fern Kramer Bee Mathreu Howard Smgart Lucinda acobs Weawer Ketcham Anne Holmes John Thompson 13 'J 4: VH' 9'- Qz-rdff-' 7 Harolcl Baum Harold Cue er Cornelia Powell Don Coleman Helen Bennet Chester Wruckc Ralph Smith C lycle XX m lou THE SENIOR EXAMS After many hours of preparatlon The brrlhant Semor makes appllcatlon He chews hrs pen IH cogltatron And IS finally rewarded wrth an lnsplratron But alas' he flnds to his great consternation That msprratron brmgs consternatron And m a moment of desperatlon He flnally uccumbs to nerve prostratlon EDL CA TIOVV A pxratlon mystlflcatxon examlnatlon four years duration Antlerpatron hard occupatlon short vacatron no cessatlon Expectatlon condxtxonallzatlon posslhcatxon then salwatlon Reahzatlon gratrficatron m sweet graduatlon A FEW WELL KNOWN BOOKS T e CFISIS T e Scarlet Letter T e Battle of the Strong D rr T e Seats of the Mrghty The Man Farthest Down The Llttle U Mmlster Graduation 'cam papers after correctlon Harry and George Calluns eletclon mght The Senlors Freshman Paul De Bruyn Two Years Before the Mast Chet Wrucke The Barrier Xve t sld of chool Sketch Book rl he Totem The Music Master Harold C-le er SHAAESPEARES IWWORTALS AND OURS Cae ar w ho w ants the earth Cordeha gentle but dec ded Hamlet the mad Dane Cmna a poet rlghtly murdered fc Cassius Clean and hungry Romeo young and romantlc Benedrct m love agarnt has wrll Clowns Cicero fwho lowes to tallt Portia CWISC but human Foo Launcelot Gobbo plaln fool Tt'1I D Woodhrldge Anne Holmes R loomls r h s xer es Damon Canheld Russell Peterson l I1 F Bennett V9 Ketcham Freshmen H Swrgart Fern lkramer here please3 lsham V rls , , , . 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D Y ,- . , J , l C52 . , C 4 P as V in wr -H 1--1 I-'--my CAPITAL PL NISHWLN T Don VI nllard I au a ysoman hanged yesterday I-I Smgart W here5 Don Around her lower neck NO CAPITAL REQL IRLD Stranger What s your bu 1ness3 D Canfield Q ontractor S What l1ne5 D C Debts Aunt Llza s former mlstres ss as talklng to her one mormn when uddenly she dnscosered a llttle prckanlnny tandln hylv behind hrs mother s sklrts Is thx you little boy Aunt L1za3 he asked X es Mrss dat s Prescrlptlon Goodness what a funny name auntle for a chnld' Ho v ln the world drd you happen to call hlm that3 Ah simply call hum dat becuz Ah has such hahd mu k gettln hlm fllled Mr Kelly An how are ye thr mormn Mxstre s Flyn3 I yer rhumatlz any better3 new doctor s treatment IS dom me a xx orl ay good I belaye H adyolses me to take queen ann eternally and to rub anarchy on me J 1nt So I m doing lt an I thlnk lt helpln me wonderfull Are you acqualnted wth Mr Hlfly your fa hlonable ne1ghbor3 Only ln a roundabout may I'Ier cat board at my house THINGS THE SEIN IOR CLASS CAIN DO They can always be a ured of thexr meal becau e there us a Baker ln the class In thelr Journeys they can cross any mer becau e they have a Wood brldge If they bullt a Mans 1 on of Stone they would be ure of a Tennant Wlth a Weaver the Ixnapp ot thelr cloth would be good They mll not get cold because there 1 a Coleman to furnlsh ue For the prcmc they can go rldxng on a Herrnck A fort can be bullt proylded xuth a Garrlson who could Dodge all bullets shot at them All mlscreants are punt hed by a Ixmght who Lopp ft the Foot of the offender They haye a Qchumacher to proude footwear If they make a garden Myle long they hate a per on to Wrdrtz La Vlolette beds II I II I TIIXI , - Y - V - s ' ' ' '. -. 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