Lincoln High School - Totem Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1915

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A 5 DEPARTMENT EDITORS Alun Westln Luclle Hlcks XX Illlam Thompkms Lorna Frost McKinley Donovan Alice Borgum 'YS L A REPORTERS Elfreda Smrth Desmond WllllamS Laura Verde Ira Curry Zelma Roach Leola Barcer George Berg Jean Watson Florence Ballan- 1 il an I -' H. 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V l'l .If Gmdo I mgvs. 1 2 111 Joscfgl 11111' g V1 lf-fd-11'k 1.1111 ' fc-I111 I1111-I H-1-1 .A .1 -1' SEIN IOR OFFICERS Mr O'Connor Henry Armen Robert Sheaxer Clair Sanders ' Addis Walker ABRAMS RICHARD M Drclc Entered from La tona Course College Prepar atory Mrxer Cxommrttee 4 Chemlstry Research Society C4 Zd leam Football 4 ADRINS C.UlNrxLRr om my Atlqns Entered from In terlake Course College Pre paratory French Club 3 4 French Play 3 Curl u l C3 Aoxrw Hmm CLAX l-lanlt Entered from Lnl xersrty l-lexghts Cour e Col lege Preparatory Pre Llas e atln Assn Class Debate l C2 Crty Debate Z C3 C4 Treas urer General Debate Assn 2 Sophomore Proffram C om 2 C hamplonshlp Qtate Debate leam Q3 Mgr Ge reral Debate A sn 3 Presrdent Gen Debate Assn 4 State leam 4 .ALMQLIST MABLF ROQALIE Brick bnterecl from Farr neu bchool Course Com rcml Gnls Club l 2 C3 C41 German Club l 3 42 lnypexsrltln 61 words per mrnute 3 Prize German Cwlub Contet -4 Chorus Honor Roll AxDERso1x ANNIE E Is. C UllSS Entered from Port lonnsend Hlgh School C ourse C ollege Preparatorx t w H , y A Ui J- CP- ' 1- 'l' - . ,f . c C J- C D- 'Sl Cl b C J- C27, J. C47. Db 'g f uf' qzf C 7, D- ' C J. D, J- - ci J. Q ' . 4 9.7! i ' ' M 5. . A-r' s . C D, c J. c J. ' 7. - ' A C J. CZXC5-C 'Ms A ' ' c J. 4 5. , f A1 ICIIN IRENE Mm Reme hnteled hom Xe ler School Course College Preparatory lr Club I 4 Gnls Club Chris ma Com C3 Glrls Club Car 'ma 3 Lbrlx FREDERICL. C Futz Entered from Sbat tuck Military School lan biult Minn Cour e Collefze Prepalatolw x 'Vlmager lotem 3 Awt Buwne s Manager lotem 4 Secretary Boye C lub 4 BACIII LLPR IILLI N IUWIAA Batch l' Illlalid from General lJAlxER LEOLA Lee I 1 tered from B F Daw C our e C ollege Preparatory G11 lb u C l hducatlonal C ommlttee 3 A A 4 C bamplomblp Basket oa Team l 4 X me Presldent G 'X A 35 President CQ A A ALDXXIN WILLIAN1 I Blll Entered from Litonx C oulse C ollege Prepal atorv C la s Debate I Mldget Football 3 C-l Midget Fl rack 33 GIS ,C ca. 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S' xv 76 ff 10036 0 0 es fc 4 Tm L 3060 Afliw C 30 EC ff 5 Y Wx T BOGERT JOSEPHINE DL Som BRE Entered from Interlake Course College Preparatory Freshman Frolrc Com I Soph Party Qom C25 Charrman Flower Com Grrls Club 3 German Club 135 C41 German Play 43 Presrdent German C lub 4 Senror Play Com 4 ' atm Club 3 4 rr Q un Uramatrc C lub 4 BOHN RAQHLLJ hrddo lgntered from Danrel Ba lex Couree College Preparatory lotem Rep of umor Lrterary A German Club 42 C3 4 Brzowwlm, WILLIAM CLAR FNCE lub Entered rom Mandan Hrgh School Man dan North Daltota Couric General BL RLLX S5 LX AN CLr N Adolplmu l ntered from C,nr5 er rty Herghts Course College Preparatory l W5 s.'Ye A ,NJA . - ' OC. 3 Y 3 A 1 5 , jg . 1 .45-. . Q . Q t R S ' ' 5 4 5 ' Q . W rr 5C 5. - A. - I Q 4 ' 4 5 ix rg 67,67-C-tl? Q X 411 4552 425,D435, 445. 5+ o - Q X N w , , Q 44,4 9 Society. Girls' Club tlj. Q 425, 435. Q. A. . 445. g Q - 5. 5. 4 5. L 5 In .,,,, Y v W E 'I'U'l'I'IXl I -. bf BLSHELL ANDREW MCEWAN Bush Enterecl from L nl xerslty Helghts Course Col lege Preparatory Mud et foo Jall 2 3 lst Fl rack eam 3 s leam bll4 Bunk ANDREA S Andy Entered from Fargo High School Qourse Qollege Pre paratory Senror Play Cast CIIYS Club Q3 C4 er man C lub Q3 4 CAMPBELL MARGUERITE LIL LIAN Peggy Entered from Green Lake School Course College Preparatory 4 lqenms Q3 C4 Base b ll Q31 Wrnner of prrze for hrgh Jump m C. A A 2 Swimming 4 Basketball 2 QZJ 4 De ate l Sophomore Play Q21 QADE ORA LILLIAN Bub bles Enterecl from Green Lake School Qour e Com merclal QALLANIDAR GRACE Mac Duff Enterecl from lkmg hcluard l-lrgh School Van couwer B C Course Col lege Preparatory I I 1 It c J, c mfg 'g ll 1 C l.t r lioct- a fp. '1' f' 3, 9. G l ' Xl D- G. Af A. fly, 425, C311 c J. 'I J, J, - ' ' ' ' . . .cy ' CJ- ULC J, ,C J- b C D- - CARL ON Lmm L5 I1 lefed ffOITl C:1fCCI1XXO0Cl School COUISC College PlE'pEil3lOlX X P LIN N mt ere rom Lxndm chool Qourse Q ollegn Pre paratory CASNIDX D ROIHX CAIIIIR N Dot k.I1tE'ltCl llom dncdster Olno C OUISQ Col lege Prepnalory Qml C lub H ln Club 3 C4 German C uv COATEQ ISABELLE 01.151 Polly Entered from cl e lV1.ay l etc l C our Gene: xl COMP1 ow DORIS df General course Entemed fiom B F Day school Fresh Com l Soph Glee Com 2 SCHIOI mmer commxttee 4 Plnlanthropxc commlttee C-urls club 4 A 5 , ' Y ,df 'H- ce .fm ,sell lan- t d f ' High ' ig ', o ' ' -. - luke ' i -1 415. 6251, mf mf 1.4 4 5, 5. 4 ' 1 1 445. n lnlgi l'k. ' '1 'C 1 se. , W ..J, ku.. ' ff 5. V. ' ' Q f 7' . ' I , CAD., C P- ,,, QRAIB MARGARET CUMMIM. Peggy Entered from Auburn I-lIgI1 School Course College Preparatory C RAIVIER XORA R Sue Entered from B F Day C ourse College Preparatory QRELL JR EDWARD Ed dre ILnterecl from UDIVCISII H6lgl1IS Course College Pre paratory Crty Debate 3 C4 QI1aIrman Senlor MIXCI' Com CROGSTAD CLARA I Cle CLRTIS MILDRED CAR o VIRGINIA Brlly EDIEICJ from Green Lake School Course College Preparatory I..atIn Club 3 Q4 Cer man Club 39 4 CIrIs u C I J Z C3 I I I I Q. . ' ' g cy, J. College Izjreparatorylguursea I II, I. X I , I I. Clb ,I I, 5443. DEARBORN FIDELIA Frdo Entered from West Hrgh Des Moines Iona Course Cxen eral Grrls Club 4 DEMRO LLCILLE IVIARGLER TE D lrcra Entered from Interlake Course C.-urls Man ual Arts May Festrval l C-urls Club I 4 May Fete Latln Club 3 Dmw WILLIAM F Bull Course College Preparatorx lJIClxINSON HUJN MARIAN Dlcky Entered from Scott School Clucago Ill urs Club I 2 4 Constltutlonal Com of Cnrls Club Chorus l 2 Latin Club 3 Dox NING RUTH E Dom 1 Entered from Daniel Bag ley School Course College Preparatory . 'A 'lf 4 pf - I ' ' c 7, C27- ' ' C 5, C-23, C31, c J. cn. C J. livntelred from Kirklail Higb. C-'l' U. c Jfwl q 9. i A ' . ' C C 7- C P- ' C J- '1' '- lj-l e EATON GEORGE EDWARD- Craps Entered from Mt Vernon Hugh School Course College Preparatory EHRRE ERNEST BORMANN Mushface Entered from Hollywood UDIOH High Los Angeles Cal Course Gen era Orchestra I 2 Q3 Q41 German Club QZJ Bo s Club I Q2 3 FACH HENRY AUGUSTUS Herne Manual Arts Course Entered from Broad way School Zd Team Base bll ZH 3 Baseball 4 Teddle Entered from West Seattle Course General Ger man Club Q31 41 FILLIO JESSIE LEONE Phll Girls Home Eco nomrcs Course Entered from B F Day School unlor Prom Com Girls Club May Fee I Girls Club 2 3 Sen1orPlayCast Senlor Mrxer Com I ' ' c :I 1 df y ' c 9, u. c ul C49- a c ,U ci EOOLESTON: ETHEL IVIARIEA . :C u . - Vcmfm cg, C IJ- ' , 'l'XV1'lllj'-I A I II NI Fox, VERGIA- Verg. Gen- eral Course. Entered from La Crosse High School, La Crosse Wis FRAME LORA MARJORIE Marg Ceneralcourse En tered from Puyallup Hrgh School FRIED BFRTHA Loom Buffy Domestlc gcrence Course Entered from Um v rsrty Helghts School FRIED NETTIE IRENE Nett Art Course Entered from Umverslty Herghts school FROST LORNA MAY Fros e College Prep C ourse Entered from Unn ersrty Helghts School GlflS Club Play CZD Secretary of Class 3 unlor Mlxer C om Q3 C-lrls Club Mlxer Com 3 fhelr FITSI Christmas Dm n C st 3 Socrety Ldltor Totem 4 Senior Play Com 4 Dramatic Club 4 The Mlser Cast 4 sief: . I 1 V - ri f fi W T q1p,q2y,q3p,'q4p.c.a5gm CHD. Jef j ' . J. '. . , A - U- ern ia C ' : ' rp. v' ' . c J. D , c J. ' c 1. 'I'xx+AnIy-Six GARRATT EUGENIA ENID ean College Preparatory Course Entered from Un verslty l-lelghts School Clrls u l Vrce President Glrls Club 3 President Clrls Club Q41 Sophomore Play ,Iumcr Prom Com Chrrstmas Play 3 French Qlub C3 4 French Play Cast C3 4 Debating A9SOCl3tlOD Z College Preparatory Course Entered from Daniel Bagley School :BBS EDNA EARLE College Preparatory Cour e Cnr s Club Z C3 4 Senior Mixer Com C4 G A IBNEY EUGENE L Skm nay College Preparatory Course Entered from Um verslty Helghts School C-lee Club C41 RANT QATHERINE STEPHP NIE Taps College Pre paratory Course Entered from Loretto Academy Florlsant lVlrssour1 I' l clgb 4 yn, qzp, gaj. 445. CJ. ' ' ' A c 9. 4 9, c J. 4 D, C 7- ' K ' ' K J. 439. SARVEY, EDMUND j.q Ed. 3 , - Ear '1' . ca, 5515: A. . ' ' ' HALL MARY LEE College preparatory course Entered from ueen Anne Hlgh Girls Club Cl, 2 4 French Club C25 43 French play ca t C4 Honor roll -U HARPPR PEARL College pre paratory course Entered from B F Day school Chairman Freshman Frollc Com Sophomore Party Com 2 Vlce Presldent Sophomore De batmg ASSOCIHIIOH 2 Pro gram committee umor Prom C-urls club I J HART THELMA Gener l course Entered from B F Day school May Fete 2 Christmas Play 3 Presldent Dramatlc club 4 Glrls cu l Senlor Flay cast 4 l'lAWlxlNS ELMA Pete College preparatory course hrtered from C-reen Lake school Senior Play cast 4 French club 4 HAYNLR MARIAN MARJORIE Wow Classical course Entered from Olympla Hrgh Q '. I - 1 , C 5, C J- .C . S J- C ' ' ' ', . my . . C - C 7- . .. . 415' - J C3D- ' ' C 7. CZJ, C3J. 14. G. A. A. CID, C29- ' . Q pf ' C J- ' . C D. . , lb c J, cm, csv. co. C J. C J- I vr1ly-liiglrt HEBERT IVIAMIE IEONA Hal General course E tered from Franklm Hugh school HIRMAN MAMIE C Bo ble Domestrc Arts course Entered from bnlverslty Helghts school May Fete 2 Basketball I Senlor ball commlttee 4 HILL QLARENCE ETHELBERT Bert Qollege prepara tory course Entered from la coma l-llgh HILL ETHEL M Thel C ollege preparatory cour e Entered from lacoma High HOFMANN MARIL Mrtzre Cseneral course Entered from Interlake school Glrls club C4 er man club C3 4 Q' H , Q b- ' . C J. c J. ' ' c J. cw, czn, wi J. G - J. c J. T l.'-N'x- ltll xr HOFFS1 ROM PIERCY J Purse Manual arts course Entered from Green Lalte school Football 3 4 aseball 2 3 Manager 4 baseball Spreaclmg the News cast L 3 45 Senror play 4 HOISIINLTOIN BERHM HAR RIET Dxckle Dome he arts course Enterecl from Lew IS and Clark school Spo ltane HOLCOMB ALICE A re tered from Unlverslty Helghts school Crls club l 7 A 4 May Festn al I 7 HOPPFR AMX L Hollx College preparatory course Fnterecl from uneau I-hgh l lOPPhR ELIZABETH D Col lege preparatory course lL tered from uneau Hlgh Man age! G A A 3 - C 7. C B C P- C lt C45- M A c 1 . C4J. . A. A. CU, C23-. C 7, C ' ' Cl- , -M ll' Home economies course. 'bn- - i y C C-J. 131, G. A. . 135. C 5- h' C l- C-D. C41 , ' J . J ' 1 ni . . . Q 'l'l t, HORNE, HAROLD H.- Horney. Entered from Fairview school. General course. Baseball Mgr. baseball Scrubs' football HOSNER RUTH D Rufu College preparatory course Entered from Port Townsend Hugh C-urls club Q4 Cer man club 4 HUGHBANKS QLARENCF F Bunkus General course Entered from Greenwood school IHRIC, I-JARL R Pontrac Manual arts course Entered from Yesler Wash JOHNSON OFEL1. H Aw fl or Oats College pre lnterlake school Debate l 2 35 UU Vrce Preslde t class debate I Sec cla s oebate 2 Vlce Presld rt clas Q2 Sophomore party commrttee Orchestra C2 L A 21 f I I I UP C 7- paratory course. Entered from - f J, f , . ' - A r. ' C .I s C - 3. s ' A. , 31, KAXSER HARRY College pre paratory course Entered from B F Day school Athletlc manager l C3 C4 Lus to lan L A A C2 3 Dramatic assoclatlon 4 Rep L A A Q45 KINCAID lLNOC,ll L College preparatory course hntered from Concrete Wash KELLOGG Mm Louisa Mazle College preparatory course hntered from Latona school C-lrls club l Z KFLTNFR lVlFLxA jum l..1ttle One Home eco nomrcs course Entered from B F Day school Gxrls club 3 C4 Semor play cast 4 Tennls 4 lXllNC EDGAR College prepar atory course Entered from lincoln ' ' cm, rf J. N - d' . . . J. C D. ' ' ' cb. 1 ' c J. c 5. f3J, Carnival committee cm. cirfczv. c nf rn. ' c m. ' c Q. 'rr A 'ry-'1'v KILEEN DELCIE JEAN Dlck General course E tered from Latona school Sen lor play cast 4 KNOWLES LAWRENCE Gen eral course Entered from Nooksack Hlgh school lxOlLOWbIxl FRANh rrxtz Qollege preparatory course lgntered from Danlel Bagley school RRAFT WARREN Colleg pre paratory course Entereu from Umverslty Helghts Qlass de enagemote I Exchange edr tor lnotem f3D Edltor ln ChlCf unlor lqotem C31 Edltor IH chlel lotem 4 Boye club council 4 Pre lclent bhort Story club 4 KRAMER KARL Dutch College preparatory cour e l1.nterecl from Broaclxx ay Hugh school lhurx lln ' R c 9. ' hate C I Treasuurer Wlmiti . 4 7- , J.. 'S' . . ., -. - , f 1-. - C J. S C 5- Knxc VIRGINIA E C-In College preparatory course llntered from UnIversIty HeIghts German Club C21 C5 45 DramatIc club 4 Sophomore party commxttee 2 Senlor play Totem play 4 Treasurer class 3 Sernor ball commlttee 4 German club and Glrls club plays 3 l..Iterary EdltOf Totem 4 LARSEN MAGDALENE C Muggle Commerclal ccur e hrterecl from B F Day C33 C45 LEXIS LILLIAN Cnrls Manual arts course Entered from By ron Hlgh school Oklahoma LITTLE GRACE MAY Tom my Manual arts course En tered from Cak Lake school LITTLE ORLO W Ole College preparatory co rse Enterecl from OlympIc VIew Nllclget track q UTI X1 Thlftb I our J, I '. ' cb li C 5- ' , C l- C D- C P- A C 5- sshool. Girls' club' LOCKMAN IL DONALD Skmny College preparatory course Entered from Apple ton Hrgh school Appleton Wls Senlor play cast 4 IOCKMAN FREDERICK V Dmlc College preparatory course l:.ntered from Apple ton Hlgh school Appletor' Wrs Glee club 4 OVAN LUCILE College pre paratory course Entered frcm prrngheld Hlgh school Mo LUNDQUIST FRANK MATHIAS Lundy General course l:.ntered from Interlake school MACFARLANF DONALD Don College preparatory course Entered from Unlver slty Herghts school Thnlx l1xL TUTLNI ! ' -'T , , , , .- Q L , - - Q , , . - A , . , , A -4, 'T r '- '-. -. ,fl PYAUXER1 L Louis Loure C ollege preparatory cour e lgntelecl from Interlake school lVlAHl 5 VIRLIL Agumxldo Qollege preparatory tour m hnteled from ranxreu school IVICQLFLLAWD Hmm LX R Lzoc General Couree l tered llom B l D15 Qcrool IVCLORMICIX WIIIPPLE Mac General course 1' tered from Santa le Hrgh chool Santa l e New Nlex WCDONALD GRAQF l ILLIAN Gretchen Manual arts c urse hnterect from Lnl xerslty l-lelghts school Fresh mar flOllC caat CJITIS C ub 4 a rn c u 31 Senror play cast llllll lltlIlX XIX 'A x A l , 4, . .fn- X' 7 . 7. i'.'l . lf, r' , ' . - l A ' I- -. N.. ' - CU, C-25. 137, f J- L I' lb C . ' i C47- Mr RRIL Mmm HOINOR Onle College prepar xtfrv course l:nterecl from Inter lake school MILLLR MABE1. Mab Cnrls manual arts course Pr tere from ohn B All 1 sc ool Qnrls l b I P7 3 C-U German club 3 4 German club prar st I re hman lrolrc: ca man eclucatlonal committee Grls club 4 MORITZ HAROLD lx Pro lessor College preparatory course hnterecl from Urn versity Helhts school Frenel club 4D Boys club 4 Mowm l'RANJle LAWRENCE College preparatory coure En tere from ohn B en school NILLSOIN CLARLINLI: BLRNARD Fellers College prepara tory Course hntered from Kennyclale school Captain Freshman ard bophom re track Thlrtx s x d NA 5 . 'Ill- h . cu C C-, c J. . uc 7, Q ' Tl 141. 5 s ' st. Senior play east Chair- i ' 4 J. ' c . ' 'cfm A d J . ri' ll ' NELSON MAZIE GENEN A N Snoops Manual arts course Lntered from B F Day s hool French club Curl cu l Q3 LsoN VaRNoN Dnwm fl College preparatory course Entered from Lnr xcrsrty Heights school Midget baseball l Qaptarn midget baseball Z Baseball 3 I ELSON VICTOR N Vrc ollege preparatory course ntered from Lnrversrty Herghts school Secretarx Boys cl b 2 Aclwertrsrng manager l otem 3 l raclt 4 Captain rack 4 Presrclentl.. A A 4 Lrncolonral cast 4 Business manager Senror play ICI-IOLSON JOHN F Nm C ollege preparatory course hnterecl from lnterlalce school Senior play cast 4 lkNlSBET MACLEAN Mac Manual trarnrng course IL terecl from Unlversrty Herghts school Lrncolonral cast 4 lb 6 3, cn, rf 449. S Ni , ' 4 4 - U c 5. N ' ' C J- C 7- C ' 7 '. hp ,, . 7 ,J V 4., H C J- V ' C-27, UP. C 7- i ' t tb. A . . . c 9, A r I c r 443. rs i , ' .-H A. ' c J, ' . r ' 4 5. Tl ' lj'-lilglll NORDSTROM CARLJ Coll ge preparatory course llntered from B le Day school NORQUIST I-IARRr A Butch College preparatory course hntered from Inter lake school Mrclget football 2 Mrdget baseball 21 Sophomore play cast 7 German club play 43 P10 1 dent unlor class C3 Qhalr man scenery commrttee 4 Stage manager ChllStm8S play 3 Member Board Drrectors of the Auditorium fund 4 btage manager Dramatic club Q41 Lhalrman Qonstrtutlonal Commlttee Dramatrc club 4 Vrce President German club 4 Vlce President Boys club 4 Lharrman Senlor ball committee 4 OEHLER QHARLES Dad College preparatory course fLntered from Latona school Mrdger football I Z 35 C4D Mxdget bas ke all 3 C4 M1 et lVl1dget track 3 C4 Lap tam mrdget football C3 4 Captam mldget basketballQ3 4 Qharrmar mrdget ban quet commrttee C4 German club orgamzatlon commlttee QA, Treasurer Mldget Letter men club 4 OLDS MARCARFT Bmmx Peggy Qollege preparatorv course Entered from XX e natchee I-hgh school Vrce Presrdent class 2 Sec 3 OLDER ROLLIIN EL ENE Typexs rrter College prepar atory course Entered from ohn B Allen school O c estra I 2 Concert commxttee Q4 TIIX ca. ' ' c . mg. J. As- J r u. j cap. c J. ' W A A c J. A , . . . C D. c J. A - ' c J. R ' ' ' c J. 1 R c J, c J, c , . A - tb Q 'dg baseball CID, CZJ, C3J, 145. ' c J. J. ' - ' ' rc J. . , D, U. , .B I . H . . 47- , ' c J. ' c J. ' .c rf J . . rl . rl- 11 c 9.4 71339-649- OLQhlN AGNEb ELIIABI-TH Aggre General course hn tered from Benton Hall Anna Laox Xc dx ntelecl rom Inter r e C our e college prepxraton OLQOIX l'LCJPlNl lx e Entered from Franltlln Hlglr Course general Baseball l presrdent l f So ro more debate 2 Boys club Z Boys Glee Senlrl ball committee 41 OLSPN ORXILLF Orr E terecl from Wblttler four e coll Q6 preparatorv PARKI- R MORRI5 Fmt-red from Interlake C ourse col lege preparatory Orchestra l 2 4 Totem treas urer 2 Busmess manager Totem C4 German clubt l 1 2 C41 Treasurer German club 43 Advertlsmg manager orchestra concert Q41 Honor roll 4 Commencement speaker 4 01 Ill. A ' A ' O . l'lS'I'liIiR W- 1 5 - f- X-Lt-. . ', l 1'i ff- Ol, ,. V I Q Class athletics CI Cilass ' C 5- LJ- -N Pl f f 5. -' 612.1 5. V' 4 445. HN, ' f. ln- cJ,cr,ca.' f 5- ' ' 5 ..'r . q 5, . M r A f - ' c J. ' f 5- V 'ty PASSAGE EDITH MARION VAL ENCOURT E P Entered fom Green Lake Course commerclal PA5sAc.L MARGARET BAL FOUR lVlaggIe Enteted from Green Lake Course glrls manual arts PAXFON LUCILE MILDRED ou Entered from Umon Hlgh Bremerton Wash Course art unIor art edltor 3 Semor ball Totem 4 Commltte of CIrls c u PATRICK ROBERI C a l:.nterecl from Greenu oocl Course college preparatory PHASE JR DANIEL WId W Entered from Interlalce Course manual arts Inter roll track l I OIIX UNL INTL, XI -'TL' . I 4 C D- committee Art editor c , . , l b. ', ' f.- P t. 0 I' ' i ' cm. ' PETERSEN LEA janv Shorty College preparatory course l:.ntered from Seattle Semlnary and College Prrr MILDRED Esrum Muddy Entered from Ln: erslty Heights Course home economlcs Wlnner of bread contest 2 Girls club I 2 35 4 May Festnal C PLMTER MIRIE DEN1sow Ertered from Hudson Hugh c llege preparatory Clrls club 3 4 Latm c u 3 Lmcolonlal commlttee 4 Semor Mixer commxttee PRESSLNTINI OLGA M ee z e Entered from Washrng ton Hrgh Portland Ure Course college preparatory PRIOR HAROLDS George Entered from ueen Anne Hugh Course college prepar atory U. ' ' cn. 1 rc .c 5. 'V cw. 25. cw. school, Hudson, Wis.ACourse. c3J.cJ.cJf ' lb C J. . , , c J. ' ' ' 645. f 5 ' I ll XI rf -1,-.T PUSEY CERTRUDE ELIZA BETH Pussy Entered from PHCIHC Course college preparatory Orchestra 3 RAWLS VIOLA V1 Entered from Unrverslty Helghts Course college preparatory lrs club I 4 Rep Gen Debate Assn REDDING BERNICE ELWA BETH EVELYN Jlmml l:.nterecl from Snoqualmie Hlgh Course college prepar atory REED LILLIAN Entered from Ross Course home eco nomlcs GIYIS club Q3 4 REMSBERG HELEN Entered from Green Lake Course college preparatory I-mty Thr l JI' f ' 4 Q, C4D. GI c J. cza, ml C J. . . . cw. ' rc JY REYNOLDS Arm LAURA Skinny' Entered from Um verslty Heights Course gen era C-lrls club l 4 lreasurer French club Rm NOLD WARD ALLEN Mldget Enterecl from ln terlake Course college pre paratory Mlclget football l 2 3 Q4J Mldget bas lc all l Q2 Q45 rd get baseball l Q25 Midget trac l Z Basketball 4 Program commlttee Cer man club 45 Secretary treas urer Boys Glee club 4 Class baseball Q3 Q4 Class trac 3 4 Presl ent Tennis club 43 Quartet 4 bemor play cast 4 Lm colonial cast 4 RICLERT GENEX A Entered from Daniel Bagley Cour e home economlcs RICKERT HARRY College p e paratcry course Midget foot b ll 43 QISTINE AUDREY Commereral COUFSE c 9. Q4j. c J, c J, . 4- etb Q J, - Q J, - li Q 3- Q D- Q3D. Tennis club Q3J. Q 5- - Q , - - ' Q D- k Q X Q 5- 'Cl j c . cy. u c J. - Q P- a Q . I ll xr 1.-,1,.lQ.,V ROALH ZELMA Lenore Entered from FHITVICW Qourse college preparatory lotem Rep Sophomore de bate Q2 Latln club 2 4 lreasurer rs cluh 3 Chairman C.-rls club Mixer committee 4 Author of Sophomore play 4 Program commlttee f Dramatlc club 4 lotem Reporter French club 4 Chalrman of Qonstltutronal Commrttee Short Story club Q45 Chairman Name Qom mlttee Llncolonlal 4 Row R WILLIAM GORDON bllm hnterecl from bnxyer srty Helghts school Course college preparatory rlraclc eam l lotem Rep Llee cluh 4 L rlstmas play cas 4 Qchool quartet Q4 Claalrman Senlor play commrttee 4 Basketball Q4 Captaln and stroke Lmcoln crux 3 L AQ Q3 4 Class baseball 2 5 a erball l C ast Llncolomal ROMIG ROBLRT H Bc Entered from beward Ala lca I-llgh school Course selentxhc and mathematlcal cllCIUlCZil Research ocrety 41 Llee Club 45 ROPLR LLEwvLLxN P Lew hnterecl from L1 ner slty Height Q our Q college preparatory R o s E N HILDEGARDE Dutch Entered from Non elty C ourse cell ge prepara G P 4 C rm pron hrp C ll ba lcetb ll t am 5. ' Q 1 5f 435, 1 5. oil' q 5. ' ' 4 QD- Q 7- 0 ' 5 c 5. . . Q . .4 5- A Q c5. ' pg c 5. c25. 05. clw. . ' Q 5. ih' t Q J. U 5. J ' I c 5. 5. ' C 7- - A. . 15, QZJ. 5, 445. Class track Q J. Q 5, CW' ggkw 4 5, 525, 435. 4 , A i .EH bf' N s ' . Vi 4 . tary. A. iff. i A I D -, 0. L l 15'l,'-l ' I tll Xl R055 Efl-H EL Adams E tered from Green Lake C ourse college preparatory Vrce President F rencld club RLm1MLL11w HLLEN1 LAW ox Snoolcs Entered from Mercer Course commercial G r club 3 Q4 Q orus Ross WILLIAM KENNETH Ken Entered from Latona Course specral SANDFRS CLAIR W an er College preparatory coul e Entered from Green Lalxe school Secretary Fresh 'nan Debatlng Society l lotem reporter of class l Pre hman Glee commrttee Roplwomore Party commlttee lrc 1 urer l otem 2 l rack 2 4 umor prom com mrttee 3 Manager football 3 C lralrman BOVQ c ub mrxer 3 C-lee club 4 K rtx debate 4 Preeldent of c a IIERLEE lXATIlRX1N COX lxatrma College prepara t y course Entered from ln terlalxe wlreasuler class 7 1 etra 2 ast G vnan play 3 Curl club ', 4 - n- 445.- rlly' q pf 5. 'h ' CU, C25- r Q- 5 - Q1 L' t A K Di F 5- 7' ls fy. ' C D. tt?-J ' - 1 c J. r 1 1 gp. ' ' rl c J. c J. Q J. K, l'Ss o-:hs ccrbcspg. yn' CZEA, C3J.'G, A. Af fu, 127. l 't-'-.fx SALMJI Rs HALLET Q Q ollege preparat ry cour belllwx IRMA M Wolmy o eg pxcpna ony cour 1 hntexed flom Danlel Bagley Q.-ermdn club I 2 3 lrs club I MAA Schucky General cour Fntered flom WIDSIOYV H fh school Xxlnsloxx XX ish brzmox WALDO L Senatcn bogum Qollege prepalatory cour e Entered from Eu Hugh chool Cm debate 4 kk X I-RIN IINLA M C ommelual cour e Fnte1ed from Paul bc N Y' Q 1 vuekil- letf' i 0 SC. Ci llne I -Q i CD.iD.C3i Cl H. c J. cm. 439, Q45 .... C-U. SQHECKELS, HAZEL- S.. gene ' S . CJ. EI - .'-- - I ll NI H A W MARMO IONA lVlarm General courne En tered from Green Lake Qclwool enlor plav Cast -l PARFR RoBrR1 Lous Bob College preparatorv course Entered from ueen Anne Hugh school unror prom commutee C3 BUQIHCSQ manager unror rwue ol l otem 3 Preerdent of Bow club reaiurer o c aw Ln Colonial Hnancnl Commlttee 4 gemor play caet 4 hut PAL1. qluey 0 l e pleapratorv couree En Clwalrman unlor prom 31 C lnalrman umm mrxer C mmlttee 3 Pleeldent C ee C u J l-l lee P e dent Drxmxtwc elulx 4 X 5 C YU ll IA SLATFR GFORGF FRAACI Slate College prepalatolw cour e Entered from Lnlx er Qltv H6lQl1lQ SMIFH ALIPNL Grrle manual arts Couree Entered fl0m B P D y ' , .- Q 5. A ' SPH' 1. , 4, ' ' 5- . - - 1. l 5. . ' ll.. ' ,l 'l.. C 7- M ' ' - ft 7- terjed from Unirersity l-lneiglmtsi Boys' l l l W. V, - Y S3 z 1 V C P elul 1 1 eil. l. . A. 18 a . K l l lull NI l ur'ty-l-Iiglrl SMITH ELFREDA ALLEN Frltz College preparatory course Secretary Girls club Q2 Junxor emor atm cluo 2 3 Class reporter of lotem 3 4 Gll'lS club SMITH IORRENCE Q 1 dles Lollege preparatorx course Entered from Interlake Sec of Freshman class Eats commrttee Sophomore glee Girls club C4 German club Entertainment commxttee of German club STOU1 LUELLA Polly General cour e Entered from Plams Hlgh school Plarrs Mont Mlxer commrttee 4 STUART BETH C-lrl Manual arts course Entered from Green Lake school Basket ba 3 C4 Tennis 3 C4J Qhalrmancl A A Hop commlttee 4 Sec and treas urer G A A 4 lrs cl CZ 4 SLAAMERS DoRIs EDITFI Col lege preparatory course L tered from lnterlake Class party commttee 2 Orches ra lotem reporter l rench club 3 4 Latm club 3 Orchestra C3 4 lllX I pf T -s ' 5 ' tml. c D. ' c Q. c J. T ' um, 129. 131. 449. ' N g .,k'd- A ' J. 1 'I . T 4 51 ll cur, J. ' ' c uf H, , 1 . . . Q J. C-'I' ub J, C Q. ' Wanf i ' 49-G - li A my 'A c 5,4 J. ' c J. - . M J. O'5'-. ' 'I'.1'l'IM V CLTTP OFF JOHN RLSSEL H L. GCHCIHI COUISC EH tele Hom Hood Rue-1 H h C O ood PIXCI IC O fAR1OLl Ill C0111 THh1.BERc3 Fwux PETH Elway plepalatolx coum 1OI l L I C19 31 sc ool C11 b mccl t 1HlEs XVILLIAM B Pill P Llffx C clleffe E1 tewd He flt ege plcpalatflg C uw? THOMPSON GERTRLOF 0 leve' pleparatory course IIIINI ll1Ix kcluill H .A O4 . A3 :xx 11-1L . Ch-.nl f' . xitfl .hifzs h . :lu 121.131, L' :vial :af 'N 5, ' ill. QVlf I '- L' O Q 1 . ', ' C l- THOMPSON MARGARET Col lege preparatory course l1HOMPlxINS WILLIAM RIDDY-L lcmny Blll Qollege pre paratory course Entered from A Boys cu 3 4 Treasurer Boys club -l olte eclxtor umor Totem 3 umor prom ccm mittee 3 l..at1n Club 3 lreusurer Latm club 5 olte eclltor lotem C4 Dra ma IC club 4 l lllCOlCJY' ml ca Or hes ra C halrman mnter omm tte TOVILINSON ARELLA Ex sun Dollle College prepa a tory course Lnterecl fron' Damel Bagley school Germa c u 3 4 Curl c u TLCRER W GRANT 356 College preparatory c ur e Lnterecl from W est Wocdln ci school Zd team football 4 7 team basketball 4 lLxANDER RLTH Ccllege preparatory course Entered from Pro ser Hugh Pro ser Wash V ins' ' N l- Y. M. Q. f A ' Ib c J, 4 J. .D A' ill. J ' J C D-J U 5 A c J. ' c J. A 4 ry J f ' J, ,- r C J. j .C ist' - Q ,t c4D. L . x. lblqyqp. lb? 1 . . ' x -d Q 9. l I'l.'-I ' I 'IINI VEQTAL rdoulsa KATHLRINE Lou General course En tered from Green l alle school C-lrls clubf2l C31 G A A 4 Senlor play cast 4 Vows RUTH Imaxa Ruf C ollege preparatory course Entered from lacoma Hrgh C las reporter lo em .4 Vlce Presldeut class 3 ecretary of class C4 Lalm club 2 C3 German club pla 3 Glrls club p ay C31 Honor roll WAowrR lVllLDRl-D Mn College preparatory course Entered from Broad XVALIXFR ADDIS I-I Ad Manual arts course Pntered from lnterlake school Class 31 e l all Q2 lee Presldent class C3 C4 A soclate Editor Totem Senlor play cat 4 Senior ball commlttee 4 Senlor commencement committee WALRFR Br ss1F Peggy DOmCSllC scxence course E tered from Interlake school 1r s club l 4 Freshman play cast I May Pete cast I c J. s ' ' Uf ' .1 Y s ' Ni QU. A - ' t .C s - 5. 4 J, at , ' y Q J. I . L, 1 4 'I- llef' N ' way sehool. mms up, yi v' A- ' s- A ' my ' I S can. ' c we ' 'A 'A is ' . Q1- G1' c J. cn, ml c J. Q c Jr C J- . 1f'r1g-'1'- WASSON IxA Ik Home economlcs course Entered from Latona school Glrls club 3 C4 German club 63 49 WATNLY STANLEY College preparatory course Entered from Irving Wash WATSON MABLE CLAIR Mabe General course En tered from B F Day school Girls club C3 C4 German cu paratory course Entered from University l-lelghts school WELTY CONSUELO Come Entered from University Helghts Course College Pre paratory Glr s Club l C33 c J. J. ' 7- C - ' 5. . D. . l b. WATT, MABEL. College pre- f '1 c J, KZP, - UU- l iI'I5'-'I'l I ll Xl WFSTIN ALCIN E1.1As Al College DYCHPIBCOTQ course Entered from lntellalte l IC Im rnan debate l Pre rclent of Tusculanum I Sec y Cen eral debating Assn I C lass pre dent CL Treasurer Qen eral Debatmg Assn 2 C ltw e ate 2 3 lrea us culanum 2 Sophomore de hate 2 Honorary member l-atm club 2 Mud et track Z -lj VICE Preslclent Len eral Debating Assn benlol pln commlttec -l C3 UIC! l.. S D1 H111 IC c u 4 otem sta Boys club council -4 lmclt Mgr C45 State debating term C4 l-lonor roll C ommence ment speaker ILC ox ALCA Al 0 lege preparatory course l'n tered from West Vloodlaun school WlLLlAMs DrsMoND D perate Q ollege prep xr rtory COUYSC l1.I1lCl'C'd l-I'OITl Lflll xersxty Hel his school lVl1y g Pete bophomole play cast Wrlter Chrlstmas play xench club atm e u French club plas cat otem reporter Qml c um 4 Salutatonan WOOD hw, -IE5QIF xe College preparatory course Entered from Falrxlexs school A A l French c u WRIGI T ALMA Oh Deal College preparatory course Entered from Green Lake chool Honorary member Latln club 2 bophomore play commlttee 2 Senlor play committee 4 1 C J. ' Q A. .C D. :si 'J. A A 'Q 'k d D Q yr Q. i N C J. ., - C J- 'Q' ' C J. Q C ,vi ' V4 ' V . C-U A ' ' C ' ' C J 'lqr 5 ' ' . H. Q. 'Q at, lb 4 5. '1' wil 449 , p . Q pf ' . ' K W - , '91 Chl , ' C f CSS F- , L ' lb f S C33 1 A - -, -ll C D. ' . 'W 5, ' as .AHEC 3 C. . . C J. Q l lb C3J. C-ID. a I . Y E C J- ' C D. I'iI'Ix'-ll' ' WRIGHT MABEI. LOIS Mab College preparatory course l:,nterecl from Inter lake school French club 3 4 Latm club 3 C-Irl c u l Dramahc club 4 WRIGHT lVlARlE General course hntered from Cree l.alce school WRIGHT RUTH HAIvII.Ix Rufus College preparatory course Enterecl from Centtal l-llgh school Wash D L LatIn club 3 4 Curl cu l C3 LERWEKH NEVA Newah College preparatory course Entered from Franklm Hlglw sc ool G A A l Glrls club 2 4 freasurer class 21 Basketball lj 3 Semor ball commlttee C43 G A A mIxer commIttee l l..In colonlal cast 4 C-erma club Semor play cast 4 if 25' .vgtrlzlaarlsfx -4. ' IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll Aannigfi-..l..-f4 J-Tix?-'-1' ag lfll IJIINI ' . q If C J- ' C l- ' S' lb Chl- CZJ- C3l- C47- C J- ' in. 45. lb C 5, CZJI lv C43- French club h .... C C4l- ' ' C J, C3l. Cl- C - ,c , c I. ' ' p ca. R 'A Una iiluhrht In Main, QJIPII' Iitrturrz liuhlmlwh BLUNI ANNk Fntered from Cjreen Lalte Qehool Cour e College Preparatory C, A C4 e Jxll team l lwlxer C omrmttee C3 Prom ommlttee 3 CClCl3lW xulfr C1 A A J BICAC Don BI RNICI LTIII L P1 Lntered from ueen Anne Cour e Home Leo nomlce C l Club l C3 47 CALICINS JLLILS B na ghettl Entered form C,n1 xerslts l-lenght C ouree o le c Plepn xtorx lraclx ootnxll 3 xp un oe b l 4 FRAMCLANIJ Loum R Lou Home Lconomlce Coure Fntered from B F Day School unlor Plom Com HADI I N1 I DVA JULIA hor Art Course Lrteled from Cjreen Lulu gchool Bas Le ull 7 HAcxIoI AI.IsI Rl M Coll ge pl'6plIilOlV eoulse See L A A -U HAMMrR sTIIIR Fssn: General Cour e I' ntexed from XX 1 hmvton Hlgh lVlIlxs au ee HARRIS BRLLI- Nlarual t1a1n Ing I ntered from Lnnelsxtw Helghte IxIJsAI jIAIx C Ions College prepxmtory CCUI e Lntered from gan DIGQO HII h school Nlld et baqeball Zj Midget football 3 Ba eball L 4 Yell leader C4 C c estra I 2 Pretgel band C3 Cxhalrman concert commxttee 4 I MATTHEWS LAx ONDA C ol lege pl6p3fHlOly course bn tled from Falrxlew chool Cn basketball 2 3 MATTHFWQ Ross ROI IRI C-enmal course Lnterecl fnom Vanxless school MITCHI LL JLLIA P Ju e Colle e prepanatorx tourme n ered fr 1 L t Ig school Roche ter New X ork MOREHOLQE DOROTIII Dody College prepn xtorx Coulee Fntered from 'North l-llg De lVlOlI1f' low I LRI HX I ANIC I I Commcrcnl cour c I ntt d from B I Dax Qcmool RILCFIN LALRI MI M Laurle EnteIed from nl xerslty I-leIghtQ Course gen era Mld et football l 2 3 C4 Nlldget Jas e all Z 3 MI Het a eball Z 3 C apta n Mldget football C3 L X C4 tl man club play C2 ROOT ARTHLR M rt hntered from Loram Hlqh school Loraln Ohlo Cour Q commenclal RXAN LFXXH luflx lqexas Entered hom Lnlxel Itx l-le Qlot C our e College pre D3ldlO1X Football 3 C Ip 1 4 1 foo P etbxll -l Bi e Ja l STI PHFNS DFLORI Q l'RANCl Cwommercual course Entered flom Franklln Hlgh XXHNBERC. 'XIELS Manual trammg course Entered from Lmxel 1ty Helghts school lqrack 2 C3 4 A. CID. 425, mf Jfrsasl L'-ls' I If C. JI V2 D, lrezs 'I N, . - . C4 . . . . l 1 4 -1 Q '-1 N 'f Q -f - 1 g - 1 It. Y' Qi T g .. U. . .D '- b fl ' Et on Cas Hnkh I. lI'S C . S -'11, ' . rc . . L N ' -v I ' T- Af..-SI ' ' '. N ' sez 1' L M l b- 1 . 4 ' ,l 4 AA s. ' 1 , C' l- ' hu S ' H. - C3J. . , , 4- ,. 4. . If lt I I. II. If M . .' I I all 7' .5 f J - -I A ' I. 'g R' A 'I J. - mc I. I. .1 - ' 4' '. fi ' li Ib C 7. C 7- do ly' .Y Cl '- ba CCP, C 5-J lf i 'Ilia 4-5. M X .A.qIy,I25,q3pD, 'yell . -. , Ei' Qi - , ' , I ' , A . 7' sx f. ' ffl. ' K' 4 9. 1 C L A' 5' ', .Q ' 'LLHSE V I. tail C Cxlms tl all ' L E-1 - 15. Hash z C Class Islvt- T L. 'O 'A l llC J. A . ' g . C . 1 2. ' ,' 'as C D. s . -. 4 I . C3J. . A. A. CZJ, C3J, - I . I cu. I I5 c3J,c4I. V, I .4 ' 6 I. I uc I, J, I I. ' ' 'VICN I-'tI'lxY. . Qvmnr rntnrg Edzled by Elfreda Smzlh The Class of l9I5 after four years of hard work IS saym 1 farewell to Lincoln Looklng back over the years just gone and vrewmg our failures and our achievements we can not help but belxeve that we have left our mark We feel that we are golng out mto a golden future but before we separate to begln new enterprrses new careers let us revrew the events and happenings of our class The Flfteens made their appearance as all other classes do not as others clarm to have done No playing of bands or sound mes of trumpets marked our debut at Lmcoln but we entered the walks of htgh school lrfe quletly and humbly hoplng to mak our four years worth whlle As a class we were unusually fortunate for entermg with us mto the llfe of Lmcoln a Fresh man IH SCTVICC hlmself we have had the lnsplrmg leadershlp of Mr Froula Wrth Harold Rrslev as presldent and Mlss Sterling as class adviser we were shmmg lrghts 1n alhletrcs and debate A Fresh man roll won the lnterclass roll meet the glrls basketball cham plonshlp was vwon by our grrls and the Wlntenagemot our de batlng society won the Freshman champlonshlp 1n the crty Our frollc was admittedly better than any that had preceded 1' and set a very hugh standard for those to follow Our second year was as successful as our first and brought much glory and credlt to Llncoln as well as to the class That we may enjoy our vrctorres over agarn we recall that the boys won the mter class track meet the Sophomore debate champion shlp for the clty fell to us and our glrls again won the basketball champronshlp Furthermore a Sophomore was awarded the prlze for the best story ln the llterary contest Ilflx N X THTIV O O f , , as , , , , . ,J , 9 , c , . , .' A 1 Q M - . . . y - 9 ! - , . r , A , - , - , 1- , 1 , 4' 1 ,-. -- en U Our ophomore party was an unusually enjoyable affair i ncticeabl feature being the presentation of a play written by two members of the class During the year Russell Peterson acted as president and Mi Norton toolt Miss Sterling s place as faculty adnser Vtfe come now to our unior year Harry Norquist was tho n as president with Ruth Voris and Addis Walker as uct piesd nts Virginia lxing as treasurer Lorna Frost as se ie tux ard Harry lxayser as athletic manager lie adoption of a constitution was an important event we ng accomplished after a great deal of hard work by a compe tent comm ttee By this time we were beginning to expect the girls basketball c hampior hip to come to us as a matter of course and we were not disappointed The two prominent social exents of the year w ere delightful affair Tle first of these the Mixer was largely attended and well managed For thi aflair the girls furnished candy and the bovs contributed ten cents apiece amplv covering all expen e Much good fellow ship resulted and many class friendships were cemented The umor Prom was enjoyed to an unusual degie l he committee in charge de erye much praise for its success Nl hese committees were made up as follows Prom committee Pearl Paul Shuey chairman Decoration committee Eugenia Garrett Anne Blunt Clair garders Robert l atour and Robert Shearer chairman The decorations were particularly efrectiye and beaut ful Ihe Prom became noteworthy in another w ay being the lat of its hind to be held in the old Gym of Lincoln High Our Qenior year and of course the most important year has just drawn to 1 clo e Many of the eyents of the year are still fresh in our minds Our class oflicers for the first semester were Clair Qandeis president PaulQurt1s Nice president Robert Shearer treasurer Ruth Voris se retary and Hairy lxavser athletic manager lnhe firt social eyent of the year was the Mixer with the following committee in charge Doris Summers Doris Compton Edna Gibb lyan Ramsey Dick Abrams and Ed Crell chair man ni hat this w as the first affair of its kind to be held in our beautiful new gvm gaxe to it an added interest and pleasure Not to deplete our treasurv and to lne up to our former reputation the girls provided candy and the boys gaye fifteen cents each Sei eral good stunts were features of the occasion and furnished a Great deal of amusement After much and animated discussion our Senior pin x as de icled upon at a cost of l 73 apiece the final if rather de layed re ult being by all means the most beautiful class pin ex er lullxl litlxll Q . , ' , ' -A s 1 . i A ' ' Q ' M . 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' V j-Tglrt worn by Lincoln Senlors The commlttee ln charge were Alvln Weston Piercy Hoffstrom and Florence Ballalne chalrman Our Semor ball rs stlll a much talked of affair It was m every way successful The decroatrons were very noticeable for beauty and profuseness lwhe class IS mdebted to Frederlck and Nelson for many beautrful floral baskets w hlch the commlttee used to good adx antage The punch booth and a cosy corner were partlcularly attractlve Many parents were present as YISIIOTS and apparently enjoyed the ball as much as we drd Our new gym beautiful ln ltself seemed a verrtable fury bower Ihr cost of admrssron was put at one dollar per coupl and the ball was so well managed that mstead of a deflclt as IS u ually the case the class had ten dollars left ower and aboxe expenses May thls example of good and effrcrent management be lrved up to by the classes that come after us lhe Senior ball commrttee was made up of Vrrgmla Kmg Neva Zerwekh Luclle Pvcton lVlam1e Herman Addis Walker Eugene Olson and I ouls Ryan wlth Harry Norqulst as charrman The ofhcers chosen for the second semester of our Semor year were Clarr Sanders presldent Addls Walker vlce presldent Robert Shearer treasurer Henry Agnew secretary and Hxrry Kayser athletlc manager On the field of athletrcs X e have always carried off more than our share of honors We stlll hold the glrls basketball nd all other alhletlc teams durmg the last four years have bt en largely composed of Flfteens fn debate we have been well represented l he three members of the state team are all Seniors The commrttee appomted to select plays to be presented to the class for consrderatlon were osephme Bogert Lorna Frost Alma Wright Wrlllam Thompkms and Cordon Rogers chalr man The play finally selected by the cla s was fhe lVl1ser by Molrere The success of the play IS stlll fresh ln our minds and w as greatly enjoyed by all Our last Mlxer was as successful as former ones It w as well attended and every one enjoyed themselxes to the utmost The committee rn charge consrsted of Mme Playter Leone FlllO Lulla Qtout ack Sutthoff and VV1ll1am lqhompluns charrman On the w hole as we revlew our class ZiCtlNlflCS we feel sure that we have set a hugh standard We have been well repre sented rn debate athletlcs and other school affalrs What thus the class of I5 has accompllshed during rts four years 1n Llncoln IS let us hope but an mdlcatlon of what lts members may achreve ln the years to come And now as we are about to withdraw from active partlcl patron ln hlgh school life our partmg lnjunctlon to those who may follow us IS to study wlth drlrgence the hrstory of the IDs and above all thmgs to endeavor to emulate the example therem set forth flflx Nm llbllxl , f A , U , ' . . . 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R 1. 4 D U K f ' 0 If A I n J 1 1, 1- I I lx is 4' -'Z 19 . , 'f O 1 .,: 9 if K 2' L-' Q Ji' , 44, -' 4 J ,Q , f P Q f' , a f N 4.5 1 - H17 1 K ff 'Y A 'Q 111' pf ,X Xxx 'M N GV, -4 .N I -,I glnvljxrr if. A N Q V, Q gg, .V xx .A -' -ei...Am: ' wx 1, V , N .A .. if , 11 ,J A 'il' ,Zh-aJi,,,,, -1--Y pt J V f L I 'V fg V 5 JE 5' - ' ' H ' Q-. V50 JUNIOR OFFICERS Harold McQlnton Cldarle Flfer M1 s Abel Mareu rite Hu he Luclle Hlclxs -, 'I fi Q I gk , 5. h- f iQ . s '. M 8. g S . . , IIUIHI' 15111111 Edited by fcan Watson OES rt seem posslble to you unlors that we were once rnslgnlhcant l:reshmen3 However Impossible rt seems It 36356 rs a f t lnhree years ago we lrttle Creenres be an our career at lincoln Little urchms so we seemed gazing wlld eyeo and fearfully up and down the corrrdors envyrng the upper classmen who serenely passed us by Our tlmldrty homer er was soon overcome and we showed tl'e upper classmen that they ww ere not the only ones who could do mlghty deeds I We made a tremendously good start by choosmg the follow mg officers Donald lVlcQl1nton president hrst semester Wal lace Loxett se ond semester lVlacQlellan Stewart vrce presudent lnorrence Smrth secretary Vlvlan Kellam treasurer Dorothv Hovey Totem representatrve Soon after the Christmas holrdays we gave that superb event of the year the Freshman Frolrc MISS Abel and all our commlttee made the party a great success from beglnnrng to end Do your gurls remember that fan dr1ll3 To thlnk that we ever took part ln anything so chxlcllsh as that And the musical selec trons and the play Then the grand march and the refre hments served ln our lunch room That day shall surely nev r be for gotten In that first Vear we started two debaters on thelr xx ay to fame Alvm Westin and Ofell obnson These boys are two of Lmcoln s best debaters novw xrxtx . . 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A A I l A 1 l ' . , s Q . . , , ,' -'-'l'llI'1'Q- 'l'1Vl'l'l5l To sum xt all up we Freshmen were well started on our career and had passed one fourth of our course wlth colors flymg ln room 3l2 on October 6 l9l3 a large band of Sopho mores by name we were now called loyal as of yore gathered to elect our officers We chose the followlng to pllot us through the year Alvin Westin presldent Ofell ohnson vlce president Florme Rosenberg secretary Kathryn Satterlee treasurer ean Watson Totem representatrve Great preparatlons were made for our Sophomore glee From December first untll the great day arrlved we were preparrng many great and mysterlous thlngs Mlss Abel whom vxe all love xx as agam our adviser On December I3 l9l3 Lincoln was the scene of much gayety First a program ln the assembly -will The play An Old Fashioned School made everyone laugh txll the tears rolled down thelr cheeks After the program we went to the gym and danced and played games and had lots of fun as chrldren first out of the prrmary wlll Then a buffet luncheon was served and toasts were given by several of cur teachers and classmates We Sophomores strll kept up our debating honors Nor were me behind ln athletics Both boys and gurls showed much athletic splrlt And now for our unlor year We are now upper classwen and can look down with dlsdam at the Freshles and Soph Our class officers for thls year are Harold McCllntcn presldent Marguerlte Hughes vlce presldent Luclle Hxclcs sec retary Charles Flfer treasurer 'IUIINI NU-U ' M , . ,l .. 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Q , ' S , ' : , - V ' 5, g-I-'r ur Not long after school started we held our hrst party the unror Mlxer You all remember tlre fun vve had Games hrst and then dancmg Soon after the mlxer the corrmrttee for the Prom was announced Frances Skagerlmd Katy Verde Pearl lxerston Laura Scougal and Solon Parker Graham Fmdley Wallace Lovett Edgar Dame Harold Glenn chalrman They worked their hardest but fate seemed to be agamst us all rn selhng the tickets for we drdn t grve the Prom It rs feared that the umor bprrrt has declmed a lrttle that rs m comparison wrth the other two years But as you know every great undertaking has rts perrod of depression and then springs up to be greater than ever before 90 rt rs with us We have rmproved greatly ulreadv If you attended the umor mx you surely must have notrced rt You certainly missed a Jolly good trme rf you werent at the mnter The play The Mrser was surely the best ever and the musical selections were great Then down to the gym we went to dance to our heart s content The musrc w as dandy and we were all reluctant to leave for hofne The junrors have certamly excelled all others m clramatlcs The cast of the Chrlstmas play consisted entirely of uuors ex cept three Freshmen Many juniors took leadmg part m the Lmcolonlal We are not behlnd ln Athletics elther Vincent ones our basketball man rs one of the shmmg lrghts of the class Many cther boys as well have shown skrll m athletrcs The grrls are not far behmd the bovs m track basketball and tennis We have but one more notch to clrmb before we reach the goal for w hrch we have been trrvmg so long so let s work wrth a um that rs more than vrm and by each mdrvrduwl domg hrs lest for the class we can leave the happiest memories behmd PESTS WE AL! KNOW CAN WE WRITE UH BOTH 5lDf5 0F Tllf PAPER? ff will N 7 f X. f f! i I Ari CIEN I6 NIXIX s..:: f l 4 . . H54 . l'JQ Q . I .M . A J Y. ' Y- . ' ' . f f ' A 5 ' us when we depart from the walls of Lincoln. N W y f A , ff . , X JD? XX ,Z , rig Q? 9 0 . L, M l N 1 f ' f r - , v , fl? , ff g 1' T-i 5 X' -lilly fy I fxqf 7 X ,uf ff, ,I W .rl y I 1 X xx . X U X X 'll gi av!! I 'N i' f , f X 'J rd 4 j-I'iv't- '1'w'1'1f:A1 0 HH I 1H 5 Kd' 5 A5 .l.. 1. 13-fl ii , ' 1 22'QQf 5 i 4 1 5 ' AIA' fs 5 if WA 'Wir f M 11 lj V I HL vf S, ' 1' M.: u. 5' ml I,:-Lleallllh I ffQ'lWm' NPN iiiiqlsmwluffl Ing SOP!-IOMORF OFFIQ ERb Belle lxellner Oliver Elliott Miss Hopkins Burton Reynolds Beatrice Bressler Qnphnmnrr iatnrg Edrled bv Laura Verde OOLS rush ln where angels fear to tread To tread through mysterlous paths IS the queerest FAI sensatron to sophomores They mlnd each step ta ln l care to roll no stones of mdlscretlon The path IS long and vslndmg with many crooks and four turns ust two of these turns have been rounded once by some steady Freshman once by some glorxous Sophs ttwmmitees ,....i, The path IS long and winds by many maglc caves where dwell strange golden haured maidens who guard a sacred tree On that tree m strange hleroglyphlcs are carved these two legends Qome Freshmen ln slmplrclty walked this path ln pursuit of a light Their leader was Albert Ketcham his tram was Hazel Gunn Ins Canfield and Heaton Randall In each loyal Freshman s heart lmgers a tender remembrance of work uccess FUTI 'XI 'wxxlx 112 U .I . I . , ki g . J H' f 1 ! l N. as S L ' , For - - 9 , - . , S C. g-54111 and frolxc for thus were they advised by Miss ohnstone and then eagerly crossmg they turned at the fork ln the path takmg thelr second step tow ard the llght bome Sophomores of unrque unclerstandmg walked thrs path an pursuxt of light They waved their whlte and yellow for they were learnmg the power of the halt When the Moors were weary and foohsh the Sophs wlsely guided arlght They chose as their leaoer Burton Reynolds his tram was Bee Bresslar Ohver Elliott Belle Keltner Arthur Plttelkan In each loyal Sophomore s heart hves glad memory of defeat work labor gam success and glee For thus were they advised by Miss Hopkins Now happlly on their way they prepare for the commg crossings whlch lead to the hght they seek the hght of thelr future fortune 'XC SOPHOWIORI Ill- PAT! I X N anuary fourth the Sophomores met the Freshmen ln the Hrst mterclass debate The question debated was Resolved That all vessels engaged ln COHSIWISC tra e under Unlted States reglstry should be relieved from toll ln passlng through the Panama Canal The Freshmen won this debate by a very close margm The sophomores upheld the negative and the team was composed of Allen Patton Leo Lasson and Chester Alloway On anuary eighth the Lincoln Sophomores defeated Ballard at Ballard the Sophomores being represented by the same team whlch debated the Freshmen Our second semester debatlng team was composed of Leo Lasson Kenneth Kohler and Allen Patton This team met defeat at the hands of the Queen Anne Sophomores debatlng upon the questlon Resolved That the Phlhppmes should be grven thexr lndependence wlthm eight years Lincoln upheld the afhrmatlve ln thls question The Sophomores debating team wlshes to thank Mr KlfSCh ner for hls services ln coachlng the team 5lXlN XIII TUTI NI V - J A , - . . . 5 . . , . . . 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X if - ' f Q ' + X, ,v 'fwi li ' A 3 - ' FRESHMAN OFFIC F RS Blanchf' Holt Dorothy Wlllard Fraser Mcphereon Mugs Joyce A ' .nikki n L '-Zfx ' fi: U , ! 6 , QS- ff K Hrvnhman urtnrg hdrled by Ceorgfc Berg HE present Freshman class rs made up of boys and grrls from eleven grammar schools of the North End Jorned XM together rnto one organrzed body who nme months ago nu entered Lrrrcoln to begrn therr hrgher educa ron It rs easy now to look back over the year and recall xsrth plea ure those frrt few weeks of school When we entered we found everythrng new and xastly drfferent from the grades We noted that an 'rod d responsrbrlrty has been put upon us and that rt was cce ary to be alert rn order to arord mrstalxes I xx as a clelrght to go to school rn the afternoon only to attend the thrrtx mmute perrods and enjoy the easy lessons xx hrch ended mrth the completron of the new burldmg X,-. Qu ng to the remodelrng of the hurldrng rt was rmpossrble to get the class together untrl the nrnth of December Un thr day me were call d rnto the new assembly hall durrng the srxth perrod to elect oflrcers for the year lhose rs hom me chose rs ere Charles Brasheld presrdent Blanche Holt vrce presrdent Dorothy Wrllard secretary and Fraser McPherson treasurer lhese oflrcers serwed us through both semesters except Charles Brasfrclcl who left school for the East at the hegrnnrng of the thrrd quarter For class adxr er we were xery fortunate rn haxrng Mrss oyce who has spared nerther trme nor energy to make our frrst year a success Nestled rn the faded past are the memorres of the Frolrc our one great socral exefrt of the year and now as we thrnk back oxer tlee term we can recall the pleasant trme we had hom we enjoyed the play the games and dances and the pleasant luncheon and truthfully ay rt xx as the most delrghtful afternoon ever spent durrrg our Freshman year rr 'IX . 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M M , 6 VH X .. 1 Itl1ISllM.XN Vt: ll,lI' t'4PMMl'l l'l4Il'I . 1 v - X C I v 1 V .- I I U O U ' A L '. i L VIS V V I rl , . . h . , V 4 9 I v 4 4 Y V Q Y '1'.1'l'l4jA1 S1-xo ty- ' vo In athletics the Freshmen were not as fortunate as some of the other organizations because of our lack of experience, but we made them aware of our existence fhe girls in basketball contested hard for the championship but although not obtaining it they brought out some star players who make the pro pects for the future look encouraging In track we did not wm any 'neet but far better than that there was fcund material with which to bring up the standard of the class The baseball team cl d the best by ending the season without a defeat Orly one game w as played how ever N HE firt Freshman oebate this year was held agamt the Sophomore The Freshmen were successful and defeated HA' given by the same team consisting of Charles Brasslield Claude Woodworth and Ruth Holland w as lost in a class debate ly a two to one decision to Ballard This same team rext went to Broadway wlcere both teams gave a very good debate but the Lincoln team came out with more direct and spirited re buttals on top with a two to one dectslon lhe next team composed of Robert Biggs Loren Millman and Mildred West was defeated unanimously at ueen Anne in spite of the good debate they put up Although successful in only two debates this year we hope to be successful in them all next year and make as successful a showlng as any Sophomore class has yet made at Lincoln To do this there must be not only larger turnouts to hear the debates but bigger tryouts 'mx TVIINI . ,, . U ' ' Q ' ' 1 i ' '- . L Y y Y I u L, , I4't!tfISIlM.XN Ibl4Il!.X'I't'Ill.' s . . . I I ' ' 5 s. QQQQQ the sophomores by a two to one decision. The next debate 'll , , . 4 N J I A l . h A A V s I - Y a , . . M . fr- 'r-ilty-'l'trr'4--' 4 ' G. nga' luh HE Boys' Club has passed through one of the most success- ful seasons in the history of the organization. Like the 3 --1 school the club has been through a period of advancement. ' Everything tried this year was a little different than the thing done in the years before Those who have piloted the club through the season are Mr Scholl Faculty Adviser First Semester Second Semester Pres Robert Shearer Pres Robert Shearer V Pres Fred Austin V Pres Harold Glenn Sec and Treas Bill Thompkins Sec and Treas ack Sutthoff Another year has passed since that first meeting in l9l0 when the Boys Club struggled for existence During that time many new things have happened at Lincoln Every year brought some new change and some customs Sometimes it brought a new organization but each year the Lincoln Boys Club has increased and its standards have remained the same This year as I have said before was the most prosperous because the ofhcers and members worked out new systems and IHIIXI x it I 111 - , . ., . ., J i Boys' cr.1'1f: ozfifivrcias , , . , . Y q sn ya., - the members were all workers. Each year hnds something new in the lineup. This year found Mr. Scholl ready to take charge of the club in a businesslike, systematic manner. The whole boy student body was represented by the boys council, who took the important thing to be decided upon into their hands and put everything needed through. However one thing which has before been a custom was omitted and that was the Mixer This aflair was crowded out by numerous other school activities which took place at the time planned The main one of these was the Lincolonlal The speakers of the year and their subjects follow peaker Topic udge Everett Smith The Boys Club Dr E M Carney Medical Profession C Crosen T ennings Walter Shiel Tracy Strong Russell Callow Boo Bryant l-larry Anderson Prof Nleany R H Mattlson Dr Smith Sew-ntx I ix Law Profession Use of Public Library Place of Athletics in the U of W 3 3 3 The three uestion Marks University Men Citizens in the Making Character Making Men History of the Northwest Publicity Toxins HUYS' ULUH m'llUNt'Il, Q . ., . . . ---in .VVYY Y AVYY Yvinqihrnn- -VYY -hurunn is ' Di ' 'Q 't' 'A' A ' 'A ttt 't ' IQ A 't . . ,, J' 'J . rr 'rrr g g rrrrrrr . . ,. cc r 'tcc as 'cccc 22' ,, C Q . 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M ' 5 fn wr- 'I'U'l'l41M 1115 Stub Edited by Desmond Wrllrarrrs HE Grrls Club of Llncoln has trlumphantly completed its cycle of I9l 5 Qne has come to belleve more and more ln the generoslty the loyalty and capabrlrty of the l mcoln Q l Every year the plle of evldence as to all around fine ness has been added to I9I5 sees lt towerlng up ln all school llfe and casting nts shadow wherex er the girl goes But vou must not stop now gurl of Lincoln You must strarn exery libre to keep up your reputation and as rdeals expand ln the unrollmg years so also must you expand We present to cur members and readers a budget of the years not of expendrture but of accomplrshments l hese hawe been our I9I 5 officers lst Semester Znd Semester Eugema Garratt Presldent Eugenia barratt Presldent Florme Rosenburg Vlce Pres Florme Rosenburg Vrce Pres ITIS Canfield Recordmg Sec lrrs Canfield Recording Sec Dorothy Ballard Corres Sec Dorothy Ballard Corres Sec Emily Legg freas Dons Graham Treas Vlvran Kellam Herald Laura Scougal Herald Ellen lhaanum Poster Curl l:.llen Thaanum Poster Glrl Miss ohnstone General Faculty Aduser The committees have not been Idle The educational commxttee Thelma Hart chairman Mlss Anderson faculty adviser hawe procured the speakers of the meetings and arranged the programs Not a meeting has gone by that every numbe has not been well arranged and on tlme For this we ovse thanks to thls commlttee TH'l I NI nlx Y . 9 I- , ' . -A gl.. - . . . l V . 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Y 'fr .' -Xt' ,'-Sl, Another hardworking committee is that of philanthropy Uune Keltner, chairman Miss Sutherland, faculty adviserj It was they who so successfully conducted the filling of Thanksgiving baskets which brightened many a poverty stricken home N Then too the Story Telling committee has been working all the year Ruth Trenholme chalrman and her corps of helpers have told stories and amused in various ways the children in homes and asylums Elfreda Smith chairman of the Flower committee arranges for the flowers to be sent to the sick members of the Girls Club Many many girls who are working their way through school are grateful to the vocational committee where a girl s high school employment bureau is conducted under the management of Miss Mann During the year there have been regularly two meetings bers kindness for entertainment save for one speaker usually rom outside the school at each meeting Among these speakers have been Miss Downey Nursing as a Vocation Miss Cazzam Smith College Miss Hanna Mount Holyoke Miss Anderson Germany Miss Mattlews apan Mrs Saunderson The Other Wise Man Miss Fraser England Aside from meetings for vocational or college talks we have a cur annual conscience meetings where once more we be thought ourselves of conduct in the halls modesty of dress hon e ty attitude toward teachers and all that goes to make up a good little maiden YQX IN Sax TUTI 'NI Q . . ' -fi r:lI:l.s' r'l,1'i: m':mMl'1 l'i4:lc r'ii,xl1z.llcN .. V ,, . . , , , . . ever month. In these meetin s we are indebted to our own mem- Q' I ' g c - , f I . .. . . .. 2. . -.. . in 3 . .. ,, 4. ' Sl P! - 5. ' ' ICJ Y, I 6. . Q ' 7. . -.. -as h d l i . . - i U - S , , A .' - w-n Q-.' - 'vn Ci IIS lJl'1I'I' Edzled by Morris Parker Much of the credit for the success of the Orchestra IS due to Mr Worth and Mlss L V ohnson Mr Worth our director has only been wrth us three years but he has certamly accomplrshed a great deal wlthln thus period Mr Worth de xoted a great deal of hrs tlme to the tralnlng of the members of the Orchestra and It IS because of hrs eftorts and the co operatlon of the members that the Orchestra has reached the hlgh standard rt holds has cautrously gurdecl the Orchestras finances has contlnually tried to augment the number of members and she has finally succeeded ln her task Due to the excellent preparation the Orchestra made a number of publlc appearances We made our hrst bow to the general publlc at the dedication of the New Lincoln Hugh School AUdltOf1Um Besldes thus we furnlshed muslc for the Teachers Instrtute Parent Teacher s ASSOCIBIIOH entertalnment Llncolonlal and the Senior Play But by far the most Important event of the year for the Orchestra rs the annual concert Preparation for thus event begms mlth the opemng of school ThlS year the same thing took place The culmmatlon of our hard work took place one December I I I9I4 ln the Orchestra and Alumnl Concert From the lntroductory march and overture through the trombone solo by our old friend Harold Gleser the duet by Pearl TOTE' NI N N I A s Gt ez ' ' 2 TE Miss I... 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Johnson, the faculty adviser of the Orchestra, Y L .'Q- 't-nty91'I'ght Dempsey and Fred Smelser Lowe s Awakening Waltz played by Rosamond Crawford and the few selectrons charmmgly sung by Theo Karl Johnston the noted Seattle tenor the audience whrch filled the audltorrum was enraptured Part of the uccess IS due to the officers and committees which were ln charge Louise Benton was president Ernest Ortell later succeeded by Jean Lindsay secretary treasurer and McClelland Stewart Totem reporter ean Llndsay was also chairman of the Concert Arrangements commrttee Rollin Oliver was rn charge of the seating arrangements and Morrrs Parker was rn charge of advertlslng and prrntmg The personnel of the Orchestra was as follows Fzrsl Vzolm Viola Se S Paul Robertson Lourse Benton Ernest Ehrke Kathryn atterlee Carl Erlckson Emlly Legg Raymond Tlselberg Harry Mlller Fanny Stewart Gertrude Pusey Ted Schoetler Doreen Kennedy Allce Markham cond Vrolm Desmond Williams Margaret Pettrt Myrtle Ellrs Thelma Edwards Roy Mahan Ellzabeth Mccullou Melvllle Davrs Kathryn Henley Delma Kreader Arlyn Whlte Elrzabeth Onsum gh Qonstance PhllllpS Flute Fred Smelser lrvrm lXece Clarrnet ea'1 Llnd ay Bass V101 Moms Parker frano Dorrs Summers Bessre KL epferle Cel o McClelland Stuart Marre Phrllrps In Canfield Cornet Ernest Oertel Trombone Rollin Oliver Horns Berms Munson Drums Laton Fisher '11 Tl Nl .. 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' s A 1 . , I 1 I 's Cevt-nt3'-Nirw 'I C. , :- Qhnrt Qtnrg luh Edrted by Lozs Way O the numerous club of Lincoln Hugh School has been added another the Short Story Club Sometime last Xu February a group of would be authors who wrshed to KN become proficient ln short story wrltlng were tentatively organized mto a short story club Although rt has not long been m exxstence permanent orgamzatlon has now been effected and some very prohtable meetings have been held The offncers elected at the last meeting are Warren Kraft presldent Lois Davls secretary Pauline Hoag chairman of the program commlttee Vlfglnla King Dorothy Davls ITIS Canfield and Letha Klpp executrve commlttee Lois Way Totem represen tatlve The purpose of the Shory Story Club IS to make a thorough study of the short story with the arm of becommg successful wnters Two well known authors of this clty Miss Marshall and Nlrs Eastland have glven lnterestmg and helpful talks to the club A very enthuslastrc splrlt rs developing ln the work and If this continues good stones can be expected IH the future Students wnth a good English standing and who are Interested IH either the short story or ln magazine ws ork are mvlted to become members of the club Fl htx C THTI XI vvt - :ffxzv . . 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'- .xlxxqxxs lxxw xx ' - Q' , . , , -ff - 'Q' j-H11 mul xx 111 xxlu xxx .nw 11-Luz x -WZQ, Hllvrllxlx11wxx.:1!11lIMxw xx111-fxlyxhxx hw, M h 1-rI:wx11lrI'I.J1N12.4-xxI'I'I'iS Ins-xl, Mx flivli In 'I Yum. :ln-1 sxmu- -Xxx X x--11'll Max' .4 wh Mk. .llxlm Mx- ! xlymxx, x,1,.x1l' l:.:,y 11' V X 11+'1'14:x1 .gd HANK AG-NEW N 1 1 1 1 1 11 S6111 1 1 N MORRIS PARKER N 1 octor, 1 N 4 111 1 1 1X1 LUCILE PAXTON 111 1 1 111 11 1 kmdergar en 111 1 N N 1 1 EUGENE OLSON 1 1 1 Metropolltan Opera 1 11 1 1 1 N 1 -37 11--11.1. 112111111 11'- N111111N.- 1.111 - ' 11'-- :1111 111-111111111'i11g 111111' 11111111- L Q7 , 111-111w ns 111'11I11, XY1-11. 11' -'1'1- :111 11111111111111111-1111111111111-1111-11:11111. AY . 1 1 '1-z h .tor., Rlj, 11111 11'-1'1- 'F 5 1 X I 111'111111111 11111. X11-.1111':11'.'11111112111 11' gx E , 41-1-:11 I11111QS111'1'11l1. 11111 ll S1-111111112 2 1 1 I 11 ,M U :11111'f '1'111sis11111111111'11, 1111111f 6 1111111f 1 '-1 ' 4 -'31 X 1I111- 111 11 111111-. 1111-:1s1-I XY11J11? 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XY1:11 111111-1-1 N11'11i11S :11'1- 11 1s1-2' XY111. 111:11 is 1111-111-I1 1111- 1':11111111s I'I11L:1-111- IIIS1111 N'11:i11u. 11.11s' 114' 1s11111' 111 1111- ' . sr' 11 :1':11111. .11111:1I11-1'.' XY1:1I 11 1'1I1SS 111:11 1111', 11111- 1111s 111 1111'11 11111 .4111'11 1'1-1--111'i- 11 1s, 1'1-1'11111111'1-11-1'1'1111-1111.1-1'1111u111 111 1' 1-1- 1 111111111. ls11'1 111:11 ,-1. 111111- :-111-'.' 11I1g1111'-S1-1'--11 'l l l Nl 'X K .2 1 f 02116, .yin N DEBATE '13 Hnnry Agnew M Saunclerson Alun Westin O1 wer Elllott kenneth Cole I IIXI I ll I II 4 Q v I 'll h r. INCOLN always exhlblts splrrt and abllrty ln the debatmg actlvlty of the school whatever be the circumstances that present themselves This IS naturally the resultant effect ard zeal of the debaters but the valuable coaching of Mr Saunderson and the enthuslastlc support of the student body have also been conducive to the vlctorles attained Soon after the Debating Assocratron was orgamzed with Henry Agnew as president Alvm Westin vtce presrdent Ken neth Cole marager and Chver Elliott treasurer the prmclple conslderatron was State debate l-he questlon selected for state wlde dlscusslon provlded that all revenue for local purposes rn the state of Washlngton should be ralsed by a tax on land values only The debaters chosen to master this questlon and to rep resent Lmcoln ln the serxes of debates were three of Lmcoln s letter men Alvm Westln and 3+ the clty pennant last year and Henry Agnew the leader of the team who prevrously had figured ln both state and crty debate The first argumentative fight was against Broadway Llncoln upported the negatrve sxde of the question and put up such a strong opposltlon that ln splte of Broad way s eloquence and argument the Lincoln team landed unanrmous decxslon my The next debate was agamst ueen Anne but thls time It was necessary for our team to support the same proposition whrch against Broadway lt had easrly defeated Although Lmcoln s debators presented good argument ln a convmclng manner the judges awarded the declslon to ueen Anne rl hrs debate w as the only one lo t by Lmcoln ln the scheduled series so her chances ln the champlonshrp run were not seriously lmpatred Three more pomts were added to llncolns credlt when she defeated Klrl-:land Thrs debate meant our second vtctory on the regatne srde of tlse question and that fact made the return trtp from Kirkland all tl'e more pleasant to the band of Lmcoln rooters On the same night that we defeated Kirkland Port Towns end defeated ueen Anne and smce we had already lost to ueen Anne lt was evtdent what we were up against when lt was an nounceo that our next opponents would be Port Townsend How I x Intx Num gzgagzlzv-1 . 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I '.. - 'l'tl'l'l'I3l ever the Lrncoln team worked and worked hard hnmg up an rnexpugnable defense of the afhrmatlve w hlch secured for Lmcoln a vrctorv and strll more the three pomts whrch tred us wrth West geattle for the champronshlp ln the state serles lhe champlonshrp debate took place on the nmth of Aprll ln the Umversxty of Washington audrtorlum Lmcolns dlsad vantages ln thrs debate worked for her defeat wlth as much rn fluen e as drd West Qeattle s ad vantages In the first place the rncoln trlo had to support the afftrmattve side of the question the srde wrth whrch few schools have been able to clatm a vrctory ano to make the condrtlon strll wor e the Lrrcoln rooters were outnumbered by the people from West Seattle a school of but a few hundred tudents ln fact tl e Lmcoln audrence was smaller than at other tate debates but probably thrs was due to a con HlCllI1g arrangeroerts of dates rn the north end However a better dv play of school sprrrt would have mcreased Lrncolns chance materially but nevertheless the debate put up by the Lincoln team was one of whlch every one rn the aud ence was proud and XNl'11Cl't even the West Seattle orators feared would capture the tlt e Although the judges thought that the West Seattle prop osltlon oeserved thelr votes the final debate was certamly rndrcatrve of the fact that Lrncoln s shcwlng ln state debate thus vear was one whlch all of her loyal students w ll feel proud of remembetrng Llncoln s crty debaters have also made a good showlng and although they have farled to capture the laurels ln thls year s serxes of city debates they have glven the champlons a close rub fo the championship A few of those w ho represented l mcoln w ere comparatxvely rnexperrencecl at the begmnmg of the season but they developed rnto efte t1ve and successful debaters showtng abrllty rn all phases of the game and thls IS largely attrrbuted t the coachmg of Nlr aunderson The crty debates of the vear were dlvrded unto two ets one ln each semester each school furmshmg two teams to debate rn each set The hrt c1ty debates took place on the fourth of December Llncoln debatmg Franklrn at Franklm and Ballard IH our own audtorrum The ouestlon for these debates was ltllltl Nm , Y ' 4 , . 7 , . , . . , . . . , , r . . c - U - I .i. 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' S Q , C Rn - - A 7 I . u ' , r H VU, FIRST CITY SERIILS Tcam Agamst Ballard Ildward Qrell Qlalr Qanclers Percy Clenclenny Team Agaznst Franlflm Kenneth Cole Waldo Semon Ollver Elllott X I IIXI Resolxed lhat all cltles m the state of W3ShlHglOH ruth a populatlon of over 50 000 should own and operate the street rallways Xtlthltl the crty llmrts mterurbans excepted C ertalnly the judges were conv' reed of the beneflts of thls munlcrpal on ner shlp proposltron xx hen Edward Qrell Percy Clendenny and Clalr Qanders presented thelr afhrmatxve case agamst Ballard and recelved a unanlmous declslon At the same t1me we had a team opposlng thrs same prop os1t1on Kenneth Cole Waldo emon and Qhver E,ll1ot were debatlng at Fran' lm but ln spite of the fact that they put up a strong opposltlon the decrsron was s-lven to Franklm who recerved mo of the rudges votes In the second et of c ty debates on March I9 Llncoln was strll more successful sunnlng both of her debates agamst strong opposltxon ueen Anne and Broadway Ihe questlon xx as olved That the constltutlon of the United States should be so amendeo as to deprne the Su preme Court of the pots er to de clare acts of Congress unconstr tutlonal Whlle ln our own audltorlum Henry Agnew Wal do Semon and Ollwer Elliot fought for a unanimous declslon ln the afhrmatrve Edu ard Ran dall Percy Clenoenny and Ken neth Cole presented a successful negatne debate agamst Broadvx ay and recelved a two to one deer slon But these VICIOTICS dxd not secure for us the crty champion shlp West qeattle recened one pomt more than ..,mcoln thus placlng them at the head xslth the champlonshlp honors but cer tamly throughout the season Llncoln proved a close second But me cannot always expect that fortune wlll contmually be wlth us when there are so many others to serxe For three years past Llncoln has secured the clty pennant and although It xx as lost thus year by only one pomt let us hope that next year and ln the mose distant future pennants will be won to decorate the ws alls of Llncoln SSS 'IUIINI Nm . , - 4' L ' f , 'V .J f ' l . , Q ' ' ' , ' . 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' 1-ly-'I'xxuv SLCOND CITY SERIES Team Agazml ueen Anne Henry Agnew Waldo Semon Oliver Elllott Team Against Broadway hdwm Randall Kenneth Cole Percy Clenclenny ITINI 'Fiji bf u M Nw Tx NJ I fl 5 Y, J. 5.41 I IINI ED Gow P Qllzwa uf 15115 'ru Irjvara illrnm Num Rtrrurrllalvlt flrlvunre R ports .Sttuurl at Qual 0' xptnst or H1 70141 V5 Q3 Q V v LY JV' 271 LOA E short Noyember day was drawrn to a close lhe lrghts rn the nearby bulldrngs flashed on lhrough the xxxxx he1v1ly fallmg mlSt they gleamed dmly llc u h l Hx the lJus1ness hours w as over and the few who were left on the streets were hurrym home WIQIOUS of 1 sttamlng upper hastemng therr footsteps l leaned back 1n my sw nel charr satlshed wrth the outcome of the day s busrness The door opened quretly and my prlvate secretary entered A speclal delyery letter for you he sald w rs Pelun Chlni lnwardly wondermg who 1t could he from l operecl lt It rin as follows October 23 IQZD Dear Old Fellow No doubt you wlll Wonder what ha talten me Into thl corner of the world l have Hnally ettled here after l11Nll12 trayeled extensn ely throughout the East for the past e1ght years l find my worlx as 1 mlsslonary extremely mterestlng xncl l olten lah r wrth tle nitlyes 1n nsuch the same way that l drd on one occas on Vllll Bob Shearer' By the way l met lelm recently at Qt Peter hurg where he IS 1n the employ of the government as ta collector l-le told me prrvatelv that lol ucce s was due larvely to hrs ewrperrence wrth Senlor la s due He had tor lls asslstant lkerrreth Rc s l was qulte oyerct me wrth u1p11 e a half hour avo when I w as halled hy a jltney dr1ye1 who proyed to he our old lrlend ack Qutthofl H lb plrnnlnv to trlte summr trlp haclt to Hood Rryer County Qrevon and exp cts soon to be enjoymg connubral bl1ss Whlle 1n K alcutta l had the sfreat fortune to run across Zelma Roach who was C0I1dLlCtlI1U a lt noergarten for Hlndoo mfants l must close now as l made arrarserrcnts to meet aclt at Dons Comptons WafHe l-leuse wleere we expect to perrd a pleasant hour tosether HOPIIIQ to hen from you soon l am yours DON IQH-XM XIII V' u ru 11 V' G? 00t300'a1f 116000500 00'5000iQQj uQb1 . , , ., ' I ' . ,H H ' Q -. .0 1 'P c '11. Dm ' :nc grit, Maggy 356511, xizeg 5 Q: Q' lk A 1 yrs on 4.4. Y ' A H X N v v , . , . f H ' Q' , slr, Q ' . With some surprise l took it up, noticing that the postmarlt 1 ' . L . ' : . F F , . it . ' I ' y ' s ' ' s ' . s' 4 . 'A K ' - Y Y V s A It A lain ' Q 1 ' '. ,t 4 t 2 o ' r 1 4' t ' . - 1 .1 ' . ', . t ts . S V, ' 1 l I , j M t 3 X . A fs 5 s ' D ' . A ' c s s. . 1 f ' il t I ' .. S . ' ' ' f ' s ' 'S ' . , J .J . e 7 2 ' 1, 2' a t e' ' ' ,.,, , t J e . Q . s . 1 . ' Q 1 ' l - ca ,g 1 . ' ' . 'K . ' .M A . ' I U - A f . - ' Q .. . ., A ' 1f1y-1f1r.- '1'11'1'1-IM I couldn t heIp but sm1Ie at the change 11 h1cI1 Iad come oy er my classmate of Iong ago Don Isham m1ssronary' I p1cI1ed up 1 I1ttIe bundle of Ietters 1yh1ch Iay on my desk and sorted them out Berng rn a remrnrscent frame of mmd I re read them all II1e frrst one begun Berlrn Germany Auvust IQZJ Ds tl C Iassmates haye ecently seen a 11umber of the class of IJ ll Ixl1OWll12 I1o11 rntercsted you ale 1n all of us I thought I 11ouIcI 1111te you 1IJout them Of course you Ixnoyy thert IVIIIQ Desmond V1 lIIldIH Dons Summers a11d myself are Illllyltlg our f1re11fII ILuropean toul Vve I1a1e taI1er1 BCIIIII bs storm and hopc to he urcess ul 111 t1e ta s e 1 1an1s 19 starrrng 1 1 IUOCICIII CIdIlCCl 1yI11Ie Dons and I play 111th hel X ou I11yc no rdm I1oy1 many I lncolnrtes haye come to tI11s crty Ile o er c111 11I1rIe NISIIIIIQ one of tI1e pa1I1s yye lan rnto 1 ITIOXIIIQ plcture KOYIIIJIIIX 111 acnon 111d 11 ho sI1ouId be on the Intl but V11 Nelson 1 INesI11t 111 1 omp IIIQ 1n 1 1 Cl n 111141 1 e or th nu Drop o B ood p11sc1tedI1y A 1 Vt 1 1 IIltIltL,lI If g YN 10 too IC eaung IU 111 uf 1 S1 1 tel Desn y s e y I IIIS., 1 11I1o used to he 'rs you Itnoyx Neya Ze11yeI1I1 She ntlllltd t1c X611 after gr1du1tron and noyy IS blest 111th a Inge and tal ronnnv fork of chrldren must close as we must prepa1e for thts cyenrnf s yer IOIIUIIICC' SIDCCIQIS I OLISI RI IN IOIX Xnctl Cl come Irom Xleyy N orlt IN ay I97 J Den At last I I1aye found a mrnute rn 1 Inch to yyrrtc to you II1e Irfe of a Vvall street frnancre1 1 no Jolse Although the gene11I pubhc say I I1a1e made a success I often y11sI1 I were baclt at Icrncoln enjoylng the care free moments of hrgh chool re Un my last trlp to Xxashrngton D C I met tI1e on Herny Agnew Representatrye from the Nate of Ions I I1'1cI t1c ycrv grtxt opportunly o hearrng 11m 11111 III my m poruneous speech on tI1e New FI rade C omm1ss1o11 fl r 1 I1 It 1yent to hrs othce 1r1dt0 my surprrse I found Ruth Ix1ttIcsI1y ntrns., as I11s prryate secretary Ihe New York Herald rs noyy belng efhcrently managed by the neyy edrtor Warren Kraft I alyyavs Icneyy War1en had lt rn I m I happened to go to Rector s the other evenrng and not1ced a certarn fam1I1ar1ty about the head walter Cn second glance he proyed to be ulrus Calklns The postman dld not surprlse me th1s a m 11 hen he brought me the announcement of the double weddmg of I orna Frost and I Il NI Nix 2 . V , K N A 1 ,Iv ' D s 1 I-- ' '1 A ' 1: I ' ' 1' ' Y' ' 1. ' F, :rd W' '. .I I ' x ' 1 K 1 1 'r as s at ' I S te1. IVIII . XVIII' . Q . 1 ' rs 1 . 1 - v A I v - 7 , 1, ' 11 ' 1 f Q A ' I ' ' '. th M11 ', 1 11 mr II1 11 ., ' 1 Slitt 1, s1-11 -rf 1--1-11 Mrk . ' e 'II ' I I -1 j dds V1 Ike, 1 1j . II I I1'I 'I It rl I1 It k ' Ie 'ss I. XII1 ftxut. 1111111 in Paris we visited IIIC famous R1cIce1't-I axtor1 studio. I.11st Ifzs ' . 10nd, Doris and I '1.rt d Lad-' ,gr-A11Id, ' . 1. ' ' .I I' V' 1 A ' ' A 1 1 ' 'Q il . Q I ,, A : 1 ' ' s A' 1 ' f : 'I ,Ie ', -f. Y I 1 N . 1 - kk M , S 4 If . V' 1. ' 'I ' , . H . If 51- ' 't I 'A I' d1I 1- 1 wte - 1 5 . 1 ' I I , a 1' 1' 11' we ' 2 I V' ' 1 ' A j , ' , I l , , . . I, ' ' 11 . I I 1 1 -Q, Ntlly-ly-. .' Everett Turner and Mamie Herman and Enoch Kincaid. e all knew it! Well business presses but I will write again soon Your friend CHARLES C Dad J OEHLER The next letter was from a little village in Idaho Tuckerville Idaho une l925 Hello Old Boy' Ill just take a moment to drop you a note for the sa e of old times I thought on my last trip to Seattle Id be a e to drop in and see you but business interfered I am the head traveling salesman for the A Weston s Milk Chocolate Company and so I bump into many old Lmcolnites on my travels I stopped in Ellensburg last week and who should I meet but Florence Ballame that was She is the same lively piece that used to Hit about the halls at Lincoln although she has two frolrcsome kiddies She told me that after graduation she trav cled a but but finally decided that Ellensburg was the neatest little village on the globe and settled down there I saw m the paper the other day that lVIll'l6 Playter and osephme Bogert were doing settlement work in St Louis We may well be proud of our energetic and unselfish classmates I, doubtedly you have the rumor that Piercy Hoffstrom is to run for the presidency on the Democratic ticket next elect1on3 really seems like a fairy tale to think of one of our good old Dutch friends running for president of the United States My wife rs calling me to dinner I ll lave to q t f r the present Best regards to your family and self Sincerely C AIR SANDERS OHS COIIICS l:l'OIT'l I'if Off AUSITHIIH August I9 l92J Dear Chap You have no idea how it feels to be making a musical tour of the wo 'd Ward Reynolds and I haxe reaclsed here with great success Little did I think I would one day be doing this when I ang at the Lincolomal in I9IJ but fate has so or oamed While in Hawaii we ran acro s Thelma Hart who is in charge of a large ho pital on one of the island She is assisted bv Amy Reynolds who is living tleere x hula her hus band is there stationed with his regiment I oont remember meeting any other people since leaving Frisco but while there I saw Pearl I-Iarper She w as teaching s hool You can imagine how surprised I was cant you3 Ward and I are w ll and hope you are too As he is getting impatient I will close ex pectmg to find a letter from you when I reach Y okohama X ours as ever EUGENE OLSON X 111 1 s .- 1 , . 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U ' I 9 I A At f , tt H .-ly-.VY-ri Ttlnlfflf I-Iele IS one postmarked Clex eland Qhlo I4 J Dear No doubt you wrll be surprlsed to hear from me but I just learned of your whereabouts last week from Harvey Mc Clelland w ho IS maklng his regular trrp throughout the Eastern States sellmg Kayser s Dental Paste and smce I am endeaworlng to keep m touch w xth the members of the class I am now w rltxng Bemg marrled I haxe lots of t1me Well I am glad of a chance to w rrte you and hope to hear from you soon X our frrend LOLISE VESTAL fof vorej Next Boston Mass uly 1929 Dear Fellow Am snatchmg a few moments between patrents to w rrte you a lm or tso Last week Robert ROmlg and hrs wrfe came up from Hartford Conn to pay me a XISII I-Ie la now ln the 3dWClIIQlIIP busmess Gordon Rogers IS the personage for whom I'e IS HCIXCIIISIYIQ Cordon IS the owner of Hartford s Iarget de partmert store u t thlrltl There comes a patlent Must close In haste MORRIS PARRFR .Arotl CI ha Is from Cshlto h W IVIay -I 1925 My Deal It las been many moons smce I haxe heard from you and IU fact mee I my elf hare wrr en INO doubt you wculd ILC lo know w hut I am dm Q I am sure I am crazy to anew ab ut haxe three brg c al doclts on I.aIte Quperlox IV' home 1 n Du uth a d I am crly III O Isko h on a usxt VK ho oo you suppose I saw standmg ln front of hls clothrng tore but Harold MOTIIZB We nexer would haxe thought thls of I-Ialold as I ate seemed to Iawe prepared hlm for a tage manager I ast month when I was ln Clexcaeo I aw Leone FIIIIO that was She now does conslderable trarelmg a leer hu band IS a xaudeulle star Ie told me that IH a mall town IH North Dalxota Eugenia Garrett w as pollmg suhrapette xotes wlth more Cl less succe Vvell lt rs getting late so wrll qult Hoping you are w ell I no tours as exel IEA N LIIN DSAH Of four e one among us w as lntellectually lnclmed and w 1th a great deal of pllde I epened the next letter from the colleve presxdent INew dork Crty qept 1923 Dear Frrend How Qoco lt rs to thlnlx of tl e times at I.1nCoIn and re member all of our old fuerd The days I pent there wlll IHIINI ll 1 . L V Y Q . I Milan. . I92', .. L . v. Y v v I . V. 1 - -Q - s ' A .I 7 - I . .. - L. Y , 8 V . U V Y . . Y. a -v I' I - 'A I I . ' ' . ' ' I s - .. it , I !l .. 'E ' Q ' ' s , is.: , . it 4 1 . f ' ' , , ' , s' f ' 'tr . ' ' ' I' ' xc 'rr . , ' Q you. Yi ltipple Nlcfcrmick and I are now' in the coal business and ' I 'g o ' f o '. ry . 's I I . I1 . ' 5. s ' . If' ' -' . . t, ' . A ' ' A s , ' A 1 v , . ' . T t f ' ' ' ' 5 . . .,- - Q ' ' V, s . . s ' I '. S1 I s ' I ' A L ' , M ' 'A A . , ss. - I is ,Q I 9 In I- A I I - 5 , M , . ' I tt y 1 ,- .L AI 7 - I -5 A I H T , . . ' ' f , U ., . H 'lv -T I - ' ' V ' W ' - I 7 , 5. I. ' S 'A '- Ni --ly-ICi:I.! always be pleasant memorres to me and so often my mrnd wanders back to those balmy days when the class of l9l5 were boys and grrls together My work as presrdent of Barnard College rs just what I enyoy most I have many warm frrends among the grrls and most of them attarn a very hrgla grade of scholarshrp Mable Mrller you remember Elrse rn the Senror play3 rs takrng post graduate work here We often haxe an hour or two together wlrrch we make lnely by remrndrng each other of the happy days at Lrncoln I lately recerwed such an rnterestrng letter from Elfreda S'r1I a bhe came rnto a large sum of money soon after she graduated and what drd the dear grrl do but establrsh a home for lrttle warfs rn thrs brg old crty of New York Qhe rs playrng patrent mother to them all and IS cheerrng them wrth the same sweet smrle wh ch we grew to love and know so well I recened a telephone call one evenrng last week whrch surprrsed me earceedrngly It was Henry Fach He was here on a busrness trrp so we had but a half hour s conversatrorr He ls a corporatron lawyer and rs drawrng a neat lrttle salary of twenty thousand dollars a year Everyone speaks very hghly of hrm and some paper has rt that he rs the only honest corpcratron lawyer rn the Unrted States Three cheers for Henry' He rs marrred of course and showed me prctures of two of the sweetest chrldren From Henry I learned that Francrs Slater and Paul bl uey were partners rn a wholesale drug busrness I m a lttl cl appornted about that for I do thrnk Paul would make a very excellent rector I wonder rf you have heard anythmg of lV'arre Wrrglrt5 qhe had some unfortunate atlarrs wrth her husband and they hue separated Henry sard she was thrnkrng of teachrng I am truly sorry tl at sle rs haxrng to go through such an unhrppy trnc rn her lrfe I hope to hear from you soon and do tell me all about the good old town of Seattle Srncerely -IESSI F B ROWN X es the good old trmes are strll wrth us Ir s hard to forget the happrest hours of your lrfe I collected the scattered letters md tred them agarn rnto a lrttle bundle lhe fatrgue of tl e dat had left me and I felt strangely revrxrfred as rf some frrendly person lad pressed my hand rn a clasp of brotherly sympathy and under standing I locked my de k lrpped rnto my rarn coat arrcl went cut to the eleaator A I hesitated at the entran e of the burldrng and felt the gentle force of the wrnd on my face loyal fr ends comrades all' How good rt rs' Truly the old Lrncolrr Qprrrt was strll wrth me' The Eqd Xrrr , ., . . . - . 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S . c C A I I 1 5 K . . , . ., It I I . . .ryANirr.r 'IV 'I HM Prman luh Edited by Florence Ballame HE close of the semester marks the end of the most successful year the German Club has yet at ,I Xiu tamed At the rate It has been growing this past Hu year It bids fair to become one of the most portant permanent organlzatlons of Lincoln Hlgh School A great deal of the credlt for the marked success IS due to our president osephlne Bogert She has worked untmngly md consistently and has been an msplratlon to the students And no less credit IS due to our falthful secretary essle Brown who KIIXIXXIIII UIIIIIIN so rehgrously wrote up the events of each meeting A good ac curate secretary preserves the dignity of a forelgn socrety To the other officers vsho perhaps have not been as wldely known we rush to extend our sincere thanks for all the services they have clone to make the club a success Next vear there wrll be new OHQICCYS to take up the work where we now leaxe lt Wlth such 1 splendxd start xt IS sure to be a success and we only hope the way has been made a httle smoother through the efforts of the present ofhcers The alcl of the German Club IS to stxmulate Interest ln the foreign language and to become more and better acquamted wlth the German hablts and tongue Only German IS spoken durlng all the meetings and the more we talk the more confidence we have ln our ablhty to talk There have been pleasmg varletles 1n the meetings To all those who have taken part clurmg the year the German Club wishes to express lts gratltude Those who have helped have done lt cheerfully and wllhngly ard to the utmost of thelr ablhty and we surely appreclate xt It might be worth whlle to gne a 'TUTI M One Humhtd ,. 7.1. . .N ' lm- 1 . . J - i . c .J . I-Il..f.' ','i, Cl. s , y , M . v 1 I , r brief summary of the meetings. Of course, the first meeting was purely business and the time was spent getting organized The second one was a musical program The Christmas meeting vsas unusually fine consisting of Christmas songs and a talk by Miss ohnston After the program German cookies and cardies were served Oh yes and we must not forget our little decorated Christmas tree The first meeting of the new year was in F b iuary and the special feature was a German play The Ghost in the Girls Boarding House Those who took part were Eleanor Mydell Sigrid Klaeboe Mabel Whlttenberg Katherine Satterlee and Frances Huntington Violin solos were given by Louise Benton This IS the only meeting that has been held in our new assembly hall and there was a large turnout The C FRWIXX LLIT PI XX March meeting was a William Tell meeting at w hlch Dr Meisnest of the University of Washington gave an unusually interesting lecture on William Tell illustrated by slides Miss Westhold gave two very pretty vocal solos Various members of the club recited selections from William Tell The meeting closed with a violin solo by Katherine Satterlee We feel very grateful to our faculty not have attained the success it has We the interest and enthusiasm she has shown his mother so we say of Miss Fischer adviser Miss Fischer wish to thank her for As Lincoln said of All that we are and hope to be we owe to the gentle guidance of our faculty adviser gym I Z fJ J 5, f fear file' Hn llllntr tttn 1UltNl . ' . . . 6 - for her splendid assistance. Without her efforts the club could l lj 1 X 'P l 1 I I ' ,I 1 X, 1 s , f , f 5 5 ' , - . - -. -21 I . I '- I fi v ' K 1 7 , on .- 4 -.'. - -2. Uhr Svnnnvi The sonret IS composed of fourteen lines of ravlngs from a weak mmd Each sonnet IS wrltten wlth the full lntentlon of torturing posterity Thus specles of rhyme and rythm xx as of course first uttered by the clxstracted lover Our Hrst plcture of a sonneteer IS that of a howling knaxe IH a dark Italian street Here we see hrm vnhlle he walls out hrs own sonnets to some unfortunate young lady who would much rather leep no doubt The poor woman perhaps w onders what sm she has commltted that she must be torturect ln this barbarous manner But there IS no answer as the sonneteer IS an unnecessary evrl and lxke the devll the best one can do IS to Eght agalnst hum And so the moanlng scamp keeps on rnto 4 I q,. ' X the small hours of the mornlng Having once camped rn a locality he IS not easxly removed Finally some self sacrlhcmg soul IS so kind as to put the poor maniac out of hrs misery bv hlttlng hlm on the head mth a shoe thrown from across the narrows street By cro slng the seas to England we flnd another pltlful case Here once exlsted a notorrous person who when not busy smkmg Spanrsh galleons wx as wrrtlng sonnets He made many enemles at court through these blts of ravlngs which he scattered broadcast Of course he xx as not the only sonneteer of his tlme for then as now there were and are more llke hlm ln fact each generatlon has far too many of these oddltles for any one of them ever to get into a museum as a freak THII . V V S , . ' . . , . . , , v' R ' f -cv , 'mmf 3 , ' ,ww .Q ff U ' TQ, b ff... I 557 'Ml xv 11' W . X, I y c -t P ' V Y, l f f f ,ivirr lf a , r A L L 'N 1 X Jlx lt - R, ll ll I... ' J s l ' ' . U V D ' ' ' 'IM Um- llllll4lI'r'Il Two 4 'r5I'H'T YEIIUEITII luh wtnrg This IS the end of the first year for the Dramatic Club and who can say that lt has not been a success3 The members of the Semor Play cast of the Mer chant of Vemce lard plans for the formation of a Dra natlc Club at Llncoln The Club was or ganxzed and Harold Gelser was elected presrdent The proceeds from the Merchant of Venice were put into the treasury as a start and then the Llncoln Ath letxc Assocratlon became mter ested and donated a large sum to the audltorlum fund of the Cub Wlth thls excellent beglnnmg the plans vsere lard aside untll October of the new term when a meetmg xx as called to hnlsh the work of organization Robert Shearer was appointed temporary Presrdent and the electron of OHII cers for the ensuing year wa held The results were Presl cent Thelma Hart V1cePresl dent Paul Shuey Secretary Loulse Benton Treasurer Alvm Westin Totem Representative I ucrle Hrcks Miss Shelton con sented to act as faculty adviser Two committees were p pomted one to revise the constl tutlon left by the founders of the organlzatlon and the other to select a play to be grven at Chrlst mas The members of the flrst commlttee were Harry Norqurst William Thompklns Louise Frankland Lucrle Hicks Ruth Klttlesby Those on the Chrr mas Play committee were Anne Blunt Vlrgmra Kmg and Har old Mcclxnton Later two more 1 uhm n 0 . 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Bl' l ' ' W . ,, . li 11- Hu 1 '-al I s ur commlttees were chosen one to select the curtam and the other the scenery for the state of the Lrncoln auclrtorlum The first commlttee was composed of Victor Nelson William Thomplcms and Laura Scougal The members of the scenery committee were Harry Norqulst Wallace Lovett and Vlvlan Kellam Several of the plays of thus year have been given under the auspices of the Dramatic Club including the Senior Play and the Christmas Play The programs presented at the meetings of the Dramatic Club have been especially Interesting The lrlsh sketch Spreadrng the News given at the Decem ber meetmg was a complete success and the sketch entitled Fl he Mouse Trap glven by the unlors of the Club at a later meeting was enjoyed by all who saw rt The Club wlshes to take this opportumty to thank Mr Rang for hrs kind services 1n the coaching of Spreadmg the News He also deserves credit for dlrectmg the Dramatic Club sketch The Pot of Broth which was presented at the Lrncolomal The Dramatlc Club has made a great effort to get everv one lnterestecl and has trred to represent all of the classes ln xts programs Wlth the help of our capable advrser Miss Shelton the Dramatlc Club has grown raplclly and has developed a great lnterest ln Dramatlcs and rt IS the sincere hope of the present ofh cers and members of the Club that lt wlll contmue to grow and Wlll become more successful rn the future of Lincoln Hrgh School Um lllllllllvtl I In l-Ill Xl a 1 - n p . , , . v - u - ns - . v ' . . U . v n 1 ,, . . .I y v , 1 . . . . - 4: - n a u n - - - , . u s , - hrwtmaa lug lhe eater Q M1Sl6lIJlCC6 oxe of the most ucce ul Cl1lllm1S plays exer presented xxae the xxorlx of ou1 PIUIHI nf. young playxxnght Lmlly Legg A Chmtmai plax conttst xx1 he ld x 1th Mr Lothrop Mm F11 61 a1d Mlxa Shtlton 1G juclvex an 1 111 1 nge num Cl Ilillj Legg Q plav xx1Q c o en 1 tu mu t xx1Q OXPI oxxlng xx1t1 t1e uletmae p111t an the lttt tx good clur of olden tlme l 1e xelx efhclent caet xxhlch x ae choQen to talxe part x 1 lo the e tel Harold MCC llnton INCII t 1 on lxenntth Cole lllll 111 Q,-ordon Ro ll I1 1 S 1 1 IL 1 o 1 Lon 1ld lshnn Old lofle Ltntit Qoodnzz old Hugh Geongm C ooper 11 argaret Fr mces '5lxas,erl111d L xdv L llzaheth Ellen l t1 1 mum Other Lord and Ladnes XX all 1ce Loxett Cheatel Qolhnf Dorothx Hoxex Don 1ld Moron Ruth Dalxzh Robut 1 qexton wut Q11 u 1t Pcaiant Chlldlen Nl IIN lVl111ne1 xe xn 011011 MllgOIl lxler ara I 114 1 x Sl ack Bwnett l'1m 1 l1me box Cultxe Nllcldlebroolx Gllu B'1ltlDClCQ Louls Plttxxood Bet 1 poor chtld ean Vxfwteon hune aatle of PIIIICC C3lClCQQ Chrlxtmas Exe ln t1e hlttenth Ltltllllx 11old Mel llItlOIl ax thc e tcr x as Qplendl Bene lct the lxrnd hmlted old Monk xxae e peclallx xxell t1lxen hx lxenncth C ole l 1u1a gcoug1l as Lady Conxtance xxas charmmg and Gordon Roeera made 1 galla1t Pxlnce Careless Before the play began Thelma Hart the preardent of the Dramatxc Club made the formal pre entatxon of the new Qcenerx and nexx curtam xxhrch the club had Juet purchased xxrth the help of the School Board and the money xxh1ch had been donated hx the L1ncoln Athletlc ASQOCl3ll0H They xx ere accepted hy Mr Froul1 on hehetll of the l mcoln I-hgh School lullxl 'VII ltl111I1 I IX 1 J ' . 1 ' ' 1 S ssl 1: ' .1 .' . , ' 1 ' ' ' ' 'si 1 ' .A Y' . . 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V '- . 1 sy 1-q .'1'I'INI'IS FH4 PM I.INl'4 Pl.I PXIAI, Qvmnr lag The Mlser who was the father of Cleante ana Eh e and who w as ln love with Marlane could not have been better portrayed IH both character and appearance than by Piercy Hoff strom The old man wlth the long grey hair and beard could scarcely be recognized as one of the best known football stars of Lmcoln s team But the preferred lover of Marnane the tall handsome Cleante was easily recogmzed as Robert Shearer who playeo hrs part ln a highly credltable manner The role of Elise the sweet and gentle slster of Cleante was very prettlly clone by Mable Miller Henry Agnew as Valere the pollshed lov er of Ellse was excellent Marlane who w as ln love NNltl'1 Lleante but beloved of his father The Mlser was the very lmpersonatlon of lovehness ThlS role was charmmgly played by Andrea Buvlk Edmund Garvey was the dlgnlflecl and elderly Anselme the father of Valere and Marlane The part of Frosme that crafty httle manager was played exceed mgly well by Desmond Williams who captlvated her audlence wlth her fascinating manners The role of La Fleche that hmpmg dog of a valet was especlally well taken by Donald Lockman Duck Abrams ln the humorous part of the M1 er s unscrupulous servant Maltre acques was very good and brought shouts of laughter from the audience The role of the business hke broker Maltre Slmon was well taken by Addis Walker The part of Commlssary of Pohce was played w xth much skull by ohn Nicholson The rest of the cast although they had nothmg to say portrayed their parts both ln appearance and actions exceedingly well Dame Claude and Mane servant women to the Mlser played by Thelma Hart and Eugenia Garrett Brmdavolre and La Merluche lacqueys to the Mlser by Henry Fach and Ward Reynolds IUIINI 'Yu Itunlx l I1 ht O rf - n 4. 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' CA 4- 1 -1-v 'Til Then there were the dancers who delighted the audlence with a graceful mmuet The names by which we know these clalnty maids are as follows Florence Ballame Leone Frlro Lorna Frost Elma Hawkins une Keltner Delcle Klleen Vrrgmla Kmg Grace McDonald Luclle Paxton Marmo Shaw Lourse Vestal Neva Zerwekh Specral thanks are due to the stage force who worked hard to make the play a success Don Macfarlane ws as stage manager wrth ack Qutthoff and Glen Burley as hrs capable assxstants Henry Fach acted as property man and Eugene Glbney as elec trlclan Harold Mcclrnton was head usher Others who deserve many thanks for their work are Vrctor Nelson the financial manager and MISS Roys who arranged the dancers and drilled the dancers Desplte the work of the students connected wrth the play its success IS clue to Mrss Shelton who coached and arranged rt and who worked so tlreles ly to make this play 3 success Un llumlr rl N , , ,J , , , . V ' t 1 -N A 1. 'D - , ', ,,!. b r , ' I . 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I F' 1- b 4, s 1 ' fs ' A rr 6-, ' ' , t + . ,g c f Q Q ' ' ' ' z-.J S' r Nt, . ,- l .I .Enl- A ,, ,., I .. 3 R. rmfkw ' ' '35 1 L t ,, , 7 Y ' Q ' .- Aint- 'rt vr ml mrnlnmal In the month of anuary t9IJ the Grrls Club had a happy thought And after many rseelcs of torl and trrbulatlon the happr thought resolred rtself on the erentful and lon to be remembered nrght of March twelfth rnto the Lrncolonral lhe Curls Club conferred ruth the Boys Club and the result was that me Jorned forces and presented tl'e entertarnment rn the name of both club Nerer xx as any lrke project forsxordecl rsrth such rm and enthusrasm re c clrd boy and grrls work and plan a we drd for the grand occasron bereral members of the faculty were equally enthusrastrc rrrd rl rt lrrd not been for therr untrrrng eflorts I am alrarcl we mould hart grren rt up as a leerculean proposrtron We wrslr to th rnlx e ptcrally Mr Galzam Mrss Streator Mr Rarrg Nl R holl and Mrss ohn tone The executrre committee was as foll rx Dramatrc Play 'lhelma Hart and Paul Qhuey Stunts Florence Balla ne an Brll Thompkrns School Sprrrt Mme Platter and Harold Mc Clrnton lrnancral and Adxertrsrng Vrrgrnra lxng a d Hob Shearer tage Mana er Don Macfarlane Faculty Adxrsers Mr l-lrrrret ohn tone and lVlr C.: VCC Qcholl lhe proer rm con rstecl of Gr erture bv Lrncoln l-lrgh School Qrchestra I Coon songs ung by Fred Lockman l-arxey Bayer Ray mond Guron Don M ljarland Charles lrler cr ar der Gordon Roger Vlfard Rem' ld Paul Rerelle a d Harold Glenn pranrt A Pct of Brotl An lrr tr play by X ates Presented by I H S Dramrtrc C lun Cas! 0 Cfraracl rs R131 lxatre Verde o rn l: rne t Goodner llre Beggar l-larold lVlcClrnton al lhe Peacock A legend told rn a dance lanta X Acl 'lhe Dance of the Pages Martha lxelly P'-rrrea Day llre Dance ofthe e ter Marjory Mel con Nlargar t lvleytr llre Darce ol the Seasons l relyrr llelbcrg can Vtfat on Dorctlry Berllrrd .Alrtt lVlcDonald lhe XX rtch Dance Emogene Boylan Ac II Dance ofthe Pea oc' Dorothy Hox y Popular Song Hrt Gwyneth Galbrarth Eugene Olson r rr xr rr r r . . 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A I' 'e CPP ' 'S as ' r - mimi, llrrr rrrr- r-- 'l'r,rr SVICXICS l IlUM I,INl IIAYNIAI, f Llwlng MONICS Farce Cast of characters Helen engaged to Nlartln Martln enga ed to Helen Gene mald of honor Don best man alxe the eountlv fellow Sadle New York shop glrl Landlady Helen s mother Helen s father 'Vela Zerlselch Mac Nesblt mogene Boylan Blll fhomplcln LOUIS PlllWWOOd hllzabeth Hopper Ellzabeth Hopper Helen Reddlnger VIC Nelson Brldesmald OUISC Sltton Dorothy Wlllard Mlnlster lxenneth C ole School Qplllt Alleqoly VK rltten by Emlls Legg School Splllt Lole l..lI1COlll lun sl ter to School gplllt AIlXlJOX Alny glll Pesslmlsm l'oul Plan XIHCCIH one Loul e Benton cl11l'lCS Ilfel ugenla Garlctt Mar an Herllelt Kal ensen l illne s l lam Vlfestphalen Dr Football Dr Qlatorv D cholarshlp Dr l otem MISS Qptlmlsm D1 lotem s Asslstant Harold Glen Allen Patton Luelle Hlelt Henry Fach Vlrglnla lxlng The audltollum NS as crow ded that nlght and ue xl ere proud that our Mothers and Fathers and I'l6lQllbOfS KN ere present FXPIV tlllng ls nt off lxltllout a hlteh Each number lsas well coachec 1nd left the audlene wlth a pleasant feellng of jolllty lt la been declded that the Llneolnlal shall be an annual aflalr hele s three louslng cheers for the future performances' BROKEN APPOIHUWEHTS The Vlornlrlg Alter VE All It SERIES I IIXI ..,,,P:- IT ws rms may I H412 n lure xg, hlfffl HIE Dflvrzs rf ff Q S Wm, W Vg,-I r HIM ll Y' g . 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NECE CUSTODIAN ANDY BUSHELL STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE HARRY KAYSFR FACULTY ADVISER MR E F WELLS Managers FOOTBALL LEWIS RYAN BASKETBALI CYRUS JOHNSON TRACK AI VIN VVESTIN BASEBALL HAROLD HORNE U H I ITI I IIITI4 Sill ION ill III-R -XXIJ NIXN XCIR TOTITNI -v Q i 2 nnthall UCCESS ln football rs not altogether determined by vrctorres and championships Thls 15 especially true of this season s results Though our team lost the championship as the score book will lndlcate by defeaung all of the remalnmg clty schools lt attained as close and worthy a second place as any school could hope to boast of At the openmg of the season there were five letter men back on the Job namely Hoffstrom Ryan Herrled Ramsey and Calkins About these as a nucleus Coach Wells began with perslstent effort and hard work to build up a football machme drawing from an enthusiastic and encouraging force of recruits to flll the vacancles In the flrst game played agam I Frankhn the team proved ltself worthy of greater hope and confidence than we had dared to place uoon It The boys were rrght there wlth the p esl l work and handling the plgskxn The next encounter with ueen Anne Increased our satis faction but made us a little nervous at tlmes for though our boys malntalned an unbroken control over the hilltop huskles the score was a close one A clean sweep satisfied our deslres to beat little West Seattle fhls left us m lme for the tltle but to be declded against the best team rn the clty Broadway The most crushing defeat Lmcoln has ever suffered at the hands of any high school was handed us by our old rival Broadway uch was the llne of fight which our boys put up tfat we are satlsfled lt could not have been done better, and Om llumlrul Iiftun TUTI NI - . l D . 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S 2 , .ne- , . , Q , - Q v a , . - Q L, Broadyxay rs strll berng congratulated upon haxrng burlt a team tl at could defeat rt Hoxxexer they deserxed to xxrn and xxe admrre the way rn xxhrch they drd rt But 27 to 0' Remember that ye Lrncolnrtes and frght your future battles xx rth those xxords betxx een your teeth Z7 TO 0' Thus the season ended four xrctorres culmrnated by a de feat The felloxxs xxho earrred upon therr shoulders the glorx of Lrncoln through the season are the folloxxrng Lexxrs Ryan quarterback and half proxed hrs xalue to the team as an able leader and a foundatron for good team xx orle ulrus Callerns end left us early rn the eason to the dr apporntment of the team by xxhom hrs absence xx as strongly felt Prercy Hoflstrom fullbacle a human bullet rn brealernv through the thrcle spot xx as generally rrght there xxhen needed Paul Coles half the ex mrdget and the fa test man cn the team dealt xxrth ground garnrng of the greased lrvhtnrng xarretx lx an Ramsey center xx as one of those xalurble dependable experts xx ho eonrbrnes the neees ary reqursrtes of r eenter brains and the qualrtres of 1 batterrng ram Hrs assrstant Harold Glenn rs one of our hope whom xxe haxe xxrth us next year and he puts lost ol pep rnto the mrddle ot the lrne Fallrs quarter held doxxn a job xxhreh no one xx ould lrlee to trade for yet rn the Crrses eommanued the admrratron or the grandstand for hrs qurcle slrcle xx orle behrnd the lrre rmmre Texts end hlled a hard posrtron and al xrvs rn tl threle of battle looleed after rl e left end rn 1 eommendrlrle nrrnner t Vtalt lflerrred all erty t r xxrs our e min 1 terror to ull xxhom rll luele placed rn xx mme lrne xxre leer l c e tae e xasa r Cl xrtr goods and lexx and last xx ere those xx ho got pa t hrm lhen there are Glen Burley and rm Olson txxo husley Guards xxho drrected the mrddle of the Clash xxrth exer tellrng J oxxe Andy Bushell rrglet end xx as an unxreldrnv scrapper and rn many rn tanees pr ox ed hrs xx orth on the lrne xxrth hr eombrmtron of strength and speed t rss reen sar 0 oxx X71 ters ra t at he po esse the smaslrng poxxer ol a ehrrge of dynimrte together xxrth the peed of a deer Paul C urtrs quarter possessed a srngular abrlrty for mnaeu lously brealerng through the lrne and malerng long runs Ro e playrng left end rn the last txxo games performed rn a prarsexxorthy xx ay a d besrde leeeprng hrs end free from opposr tron xxas alxx ays erther yumprng at the ball or the unfortunate guy that had the ball Others yxho played durrng some of the games xxere Srmonds Hue ton and Qutthoff really! Hn ttvnnlr IN .1 ', ' ' , V v -' V 9 g v' ' .' , , . ' , A 4 ' . , ' S , 's- f - . . , 4 1 Y 'Y b Y- Q1 ' ' ' - S. ' f ' '. . b , . - ' , s x ' e ' D . 'c w'. ' e . , , ' e . 'e e , ,A. 4 K, . s 4 X . is . 7 .Ml K i s -V -. I ls' I x I I 1 C A- n I A ' V -, , A . 1 . , .1 , f X il' ' , ' ' N K , xy-:' re A ' ' , ' ' 1 , A 4 2 e flap. fyr . , ' - j S ar' 'ight taelele. 'z 5 'heaxx' 1 , 1 4 ' A ' e , n his ery. He sure' if se - ' e' '. Cty' lornson, the tls r' e kt , x e lxx'ay's or han x l tl'e- : 1 h l D . I I e tl ' ' ' ' . fi . . t D' ' s e .. ' ' ' la ' s e l le. l . nd full 'H Xel .,l.lf. lr ss.. d . . . r' K ' e' ' V' e n L W ' 't ' s ' '. f A, e .,- Q Y - 1 ' e '- . I w-I frxl'--r FROM THE CAPTAIN OF TI-IE FOOTBALL TEAM The football season of l9l4 rs past lts hopes 1ts efforts lts cllscouragements are thmgs of memory But to those who take part ln the actual games those memories are vrvlcl and mterestlng and will be la tlng although they may not be entrrely sweet Although Lmcoln clrd not wrn the champlonshlp she hved up to her tradltlons rn clean sportsmanllke perslstent play 0ur coach Mr Wells drilled the team not only m the prm crples of good trarnlng and good football but also rn the prmcrples of manlmess The season was a success the team rtself worked to gether farthfully and strenu ously to the end of the season The school gave us hearty ..,-.Q support Even when our goal llne was crossed the loyal spmt of our school Hared up rn good old Lincoln yells And there s the second team whether they won or lost they are great fel lows they drd a great work and deserve well of the school The prospects for next y ar are bright Not many of the veterans wlll be back but re crults from the second team and from the brain and brawn of the school ln general wlll come a team that ulll mthout questlon of doubt do great work for Lincoln Here s to the team of the commg year may therr path be brlght and clear May they play wrth sprrrt mth vigor wlth um And all thelr opponents so neatly trrm That the bacon comes home to l lncoln once more Where we hope lt wlll stay forevermore WALT HERRIED Capram I4 Hn nh - , , I I 9 , A C I - U . . . . 1' L' ' ' ' ' f - , - , A - , Z , , ' , 6' . - J . 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V. , , . , u V ' x V ' A , x . . - . . , . n- Hu 1 wt Sr-x AIll Il 'l'HTICM zmkvihall Hll E Lincoln dtd not VIH the clty champronshlp ln basket ball thls year lt easlly won second place by defeatmg twlce each of the four schools whlch lt met untll xanqulshed by the speedy ueen Anne fue The season was opened suth three letter men Ryan Day and Captaln elect ones The lmeup conslsted of Ryan Curtxs Tens ones and Day but of these the first two graduated 1n anuary leavmg both the team and prospects ln a seemmxzly sad condrtron However bracing up xslth new determlratlon the ubstltutes xx ho filled their places prow ed so capable that hardly any difference was notrced and vlctorles piled up the same as before Ewen i' ' L jf Broadway was defeated on her own floor by two pornts lead xx hlle West Seattle Franklin and Ballard all of xx hom had hard xsorltmg and fast playing teams were defeated both ID our own gym and upon their floors Our frrst defeat by ueen Anne was the hardest and from the uewpornt of a pectator the closest game that had been played A few weeks later on the esenmg of Saturday March 6th, the teams met in Queen Anne's gymnasium to decide the title and though our men played a praiseworthy game, it was a T4 1'I'I4jM Urn- ilumlr wt liiglrtv---11 losing one and we had to concede the honors to our hrlltop opponents from whom we had won lt the year before The team whlch played ln the last game of the season was made up from the followmg ones and Rose guards TCVIS Day and Heuston forwards and Rogers and Nelson centers FROM IHE CAP l'AlN OF IHP BASRE. FBALL TEAM The Lincoln l-llgh School basketball team w as wery fortunate to rank second ln the crty champronshlp race It was only through the support of the school and the hard work of the coach and the quad that we ewen had a chance for the clty trtle l'he season opened wlth two uc torles our Frwnklrn and Broadw xy lqhen Louis Ryan and Paul Curtrs the two star forwards graduated They had helped greatly ln dexel p mg new men to fill therr places md w e w ere able to keep our record clear for the next hve games ueen Anne then usrted us tn we suflered our frrst defeat m a ard fought game Therr forwards were death on long shots We then met h Broadway and defeated them for the second tlme ln the closest game of the season The game w sts un Wh., declctcd .mtll the last few mlnutes M of play when lneus and Day each shot a bas tet rl hen we met ueen Anne for the final game Dupllcatmg the football season s results we lost the crucial contest but lt was be cause we were playmg a superlor team C harlle Rose and Gordon Rogers worlted hard and consrstently to Hll the gaps left xacant by Ryan and Lurtls ard they de erxe the credrt oue them T e s ason was one of cean sportsmanlrlte conduct on the part of ull the teams lqhe lteen malry drd not have any of the clevradmg lnfluences usually ex hlblted ln such aflalrs lV'uch cledlt rs Que Mr Strong for the manner m w h1ch he handled the vames Wlth james Tens and the two remammg letter men and x nth the help of the second team let us hope for a w mnmg team next year but lf they fall may lt uphold the spmt of the past VINCENT JOVFS Captain I4 lb Jn Illmlu I XIII! 1 lfvll Xl A , V I J , ' L , 7 , . . . 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N . , . . l ,AL , ' . 1- 1 .fr 1- t--' H Erark N sprte of xarrous handrcaps thrs year s traclx season ha e eral brrght aspects Fl he team eonsrstrnv of nrne letter men ,xg x and sex eral others xx ho l'axe had one or txxo years trarnrng un rs maoe of champronshrp stufl and promrses to handle xery credrtably the close competrtron xx hrch rs must face rn the comrnv crtx meet on May Z9 l-he frrst or rntroductory meet xx as the lnterclass meet xx hrch xx as xx on by the Senrors and xx hrcl' furnrslaed the data for doprng out the prospects ln the Freshman Sophomore City Meet xxhrch xxas charae tcrrzed by the PfOI'l1lilIIg shoxxrng made by our future traclt stars close second to Broadxx ay xx as the best xxe could slrp oxer lhe Lrncoln Broadxx ay Dual Meet xx as as u ual thr closr t d most excrtrng meet ol the year Nelson and Neem easrly tools the mrle Rogers topped I7 pornts rn lrs yumprng specrultres and Rose made the others loo loxx rn the quarter and hall X et Brordxxxy had scxeral star performers and thoush the meet sctmed slrghtlx rn our fsrxor untrl the last txxo exents the broad jump and relax these turned the table Broadxxav s xxay lhe Dual Meet xxrth ueen Anne xx as more encouragrn though less excrtmg from the grandstand pornt of xrexx for cur team put rt all ox er the hrll top boys fprobably they xx ere mrndful ol that basketball score Several urprrses xxere sprung as C ar lander s second rn the mrle and Croodner s first rn the broad Jump 7 PIIIIIB s o 1 e st me trnf, xx as hel lor the pur Jo t o e e trne a presrdent and a mana er Ward R yno xxas elected for manager but as he x as rnelrgrble arnr lexrs xx rs appornted to hll the xacancy A meetr rv ol the tenr club ol the crtx hrgh chools vas held at Broadway and a schedulc xx 1 draxxn lor the season of 9 D lhrrty txxo felloxxs sroned up at the begrnnrng of the seasor ter the annual school tcurnamert orrre good matches took place ard ames lexrs xx as the xxrnrer xxrth Al Rrchards as runner U1 -l he four men xxho made places on the teams xxrre lame Tex rs Al Rrehards Fred Curtrs and Stuart Peelx Thus far Lrncoln has met both Xxfest Qeattle and liranltlrn rn dual meet rd has been defeated both trmes althouoh some of the matche xxere close The Atl letrc Assocratron rs furnrshmg shoes and ball for the team thr year be au e the tennrs club rs not a paxrnQ proposrtron l:.xery year a greater rnterest rs shoxxn rn tennls and rt rs to be hoped that rn the future r rncoln xxrll dex elop m re tennrs stars lrrllxl rr lim r I lxx nr K , V . , . . , M S S X- I . , A I V D I ' 2.222 . ' y . - , , . - A r' ' - ' mt, 1 s ' , - . -s :rn A A' n n . A ' if- ' ' . 2 ,K I ,, A, . A A . D 1 xx V v ' I C Y A I Y I ng F C 4 . ly, M V S . . ,L v, l . . -I 1, J Vlqhe 'lqennrs flub was organized this year about the lrrit l Ay ril. 'th hr, e ' 1 ' A d A . I sr l lc' M ' A g '. ' e A lds 'e ' A ' . ro :is 'r s ' ' e l l F. 4 - ' ' 'Z ' Q . s r ' . S - fx J x ' 4 ' - A r ', . ' ' t e r '- J. 4 . 'A . : s Q ' 1 ' 1 ' V K 5 V . N M ' A ' S az ' , O 5 ' ' . 1 . . ' . t A ' s As ' : s I 1 'V . 4 I i, I . ld. V, v G- 4x V r.- . 3 1 ? A -Q 4-A MI! gm. .2 N 1 5013 4 FROM THE CAPTAIN OF THE TRACK TEAM At the beginning of this track season, Lincoln's prospects looked fairly bright, but then we received a hard blow. We were informed that we would not be able to use the University grounds 1-- for our morning turn outs as we had done other years, but finally we were allowed to have the use of them for two mornings a week. The track men decided they would turn out with such 1 dark outlook and mike tle best of rt go Lincoln started to develop 1 team by turning out at the Uni rersrty at 6 30 two mornings 1 week and the other three morn mes abcut rl e school grounds and Vvoodland Park Vvrth such an outlook a winning tra k team c in hardly be expected of Lincoln High but you may be sure that exerv fellow will be glad to rep resent the school and wrll fight to the fin sh There are ten letter men back hrs year with which to build up a team Wilson and lxayser rn the sprrnts Rose Nece and Nel son rn the distances Rogers Augerson ohnson Lovett and Bushell rn the field exents Next year tle team will made up mostly of niw men mot of the letter men graduate o here rs a chance for some fellows w ho are willing to mike some rcrrlrnes ind turn out for track VIC lOR NLT SON Qaptarn lb an W pf JW' t ic,-x,,f-X if KX R ML zz sv ENV r f fwycc IHIIXI lm llrrrrtr I Iw rrlx tw ' 'lr '!, ' 4 rdf as '- 'Z'-I I ' 'LP ' ' -5, ff ic ,.T', U Fil. gy ' . 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I fl ,...-I my gh TOTENS SPORT AU 10N PHOTOS amrhatl LASURED by prospects a cl achrevements tle ba cball season rs not as successful as could have been wr led Though suflerrng many defeats our team has playe a f -:NT class of ball that has brought out a large crowd to exery ame even to the practrce games ln the frrst game defeat was suffered at the hands of Franf l Lut a couple of weeks later the xalley team was repard wrth a core of 3 0 The Broadway game was another sad lo s for us l ut rn the last few rnnrngs rt turred out to be a decrdedly rntere tru ame Wrth more defeats doped out and very small chance of wrnnrng tl'e crty trtle the team has been working hard to ma ter tne scrertrfrc game and hnd opportunrtres rn every game to at flashes of some real Lrncoln play Howe cr as some of tle best players are underclassmen the prospects for rext years team loom rery good Mclxrnley fur Freshman prtcher rs there wrth the class and fans them out ruth lessly flee general lrnup for the hrst half of the season r a rollows lV'clx nley and Horne prtchers Hoflstrom catcher ensen and Fach first base Qaxrdfe second base Turner thrrd ba e Lrnd ay rrght freld Wrlkrr center held Morrrson l fr leld and Henderson shortstop XXI XXI ,Q . . ,, Qc .r , . - . 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FROM IHI CAPTAIN OI PHIL BASEBAL' IEAIVI A muslclan may possess an lnstrument of the hnest quality but lf he rs lacltmg rn abrlrty the muslc from the lnstrument hrs medium of expresslon wlll show hrs short commgs A team I9 merely a medium of expressmg tht schools sprrlt Iqhe team may be of champronshrp maternal and yet lf the school rs lacking rn spmt the school s short commgs mtl be TCQIS tered on the score cards Moral Ve sou so shall ye reap other words xou cant expect more from a team than you put mto rt Ihe axerage student considers anything short of a champlonshrp 1 far ure Il me were to judge 3 thls tandard me hawe not been xen successful But any deep thrnlung lndnldual wxlll realize that NICIOTIQQ are not essential to a successful sea son m fact a xsmnmg smlle 15 often een on the face of a good loser Prlmarlly athletlcs are for the lcrreht of the partxclpant and the tudent body as a whole NICIOYICQ r-052- are secondary And ll the seasor ends wxth any one better off physlc a V me tally or morally rt a urey been a ucce And rf per chance lt hasnt been lt 1s undoubt edly through no fault of Coach VS ells who has con tantly kept the desrre for a good clean Qame abou a x ctorv And ue are great y rn debted to hlm for turmng out ex er slnce he has been here teams of good clean portsmen and not a bunch ot roughneck PERCX HOFFS I ROM Q aptam I 559.4 3554- 'tall f, -Q Q :5? lIttItQ I A. - A IrIINI H1 Hunt: Ilu11IxN . , . d , - , - , . .A . 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Z A, I . 1 A - 7 C T Q l 'ku - A H A 0 K , I - :H ig-LA ,Af Mn, QYWNV1 N N if ' A ir-I H , ', , ff 5' figgftfl-I . ,. ,, -I - . -.-- .- .- '1m'1'1-151 ihgvta l-hough other teams have failed to brrng home the laurels the smalles team m the school IS stlll able to urn champronshrp Wnth a xxell supported turnout and through the expert upervlslon of Coach Wand a football team was dexeloped uhnch was equal to any hghtwerght team m the clty Through hard and consr tent trammg thelr hopes began to be reahzed one after the other untrl tled wrth Broadway for the clty champlon hlp The declsrxe game ss as played on the exenmg before the blg game and resulted m a 6 0 core ln favor of x l lncoln Those who helped um ss ere Klrkpatrlck L E Keeney L T Baker L G Kunz C Kldd and Rlckert R C Baldmn R T Pugsley R E acobs L H Capt Oehler B Reynolds R H and Vaup. F B Ba ltetball proxed equally uccessful for defeating ueen mne and Franklin ln several games and tymg ln percentage xuth Broadxx ay lt ss as decided that lnstead of playmg a champronshrp game the glory should be shared rn a brotherly xt ay by the two schools The team consl ted of Campbell and B Reynolds for wards Pug ley and W Reynolds centers and lxunL and Oelaler guards In a hotly waged campargn and vote It was decrded to abandon baseball thrs season ln favor of track and owmg 0 tlee amount of promlsmg track materlal another champion hrp was m ured lrllXl 1 llllllll .Hmm Ihr Svrnrr Manic NOX X II 11 1 'V IN DI III 0 II I IQOIII IIIKOIII f C C L I LIIIK PIII 1..IIICOIII I IIIQO I I IFICOIII I IIILOII III K I..lI1COIIl I IIICOIII I IIIKL I FOOT BAI I I l'1IIIxIll Bullard III X1 1 X el 'W IOICIXN IN OIJIJQJIIQ nl I XNIxI X I I2lO1CIXX IX II I x B1II11c N 6 I 51 1IIIL 1 111IxI Queen Inns Broudu my uccn Anne Opponc III I3-XNIQBA' I Ill PDI'-ZVICIXK U FI'AllIIxIll Iu1II11cI TR-XQIX. 1 I III 111 Sopl omom 1 II L -I-9 Bro mu 11 UCGII AIIII? 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X' - 1. -. -1 cl, 1 5 - A 1 . lfll, 1-- Bd 1- 1 ' ' 5 D' 1 . 1 , 1 glAl'X1' to 116 il 11111, A11 1 '1 1111111 d011'11 il 11111' N1 111 111151 1111' 1'-' .111 1111, 17011111' 1-011105 11161 1 ia1 3 d 5- '1 ' ld - ' 1 1 1 1 ' Ish' 1 151 A ' 1 ' 11, 5 ' 1 1. v Q. - 1 , 1 1-K S , ' 1 fs ' ' 1 X 1 1 jf 1 111151 111- 1111111111-11 'l'1,11l1-'1'11' C A A OFFICERS Helen Wrlght Leola Baker Beth Stuart Irlz 1 Irma Edzted by Allce Borgum The curtam folds on thrs years serles of actlvltles amld the spontaneous applause of the parhcnpants wlth the full ap preclatlon of thexr accomplishments and hearty assurance of as satlsfylng contlnuance 1n the next chapter Gur officers have proven the most CHJICICUI and enthuslastlc leaders we could have chosen and we hope we shall be as fortunate ln popular electron next year Leola Baker Presldent rs one of our all around athletes She was the star forward on the I5 cham plonshrp basketball team a beauty of a pltcher and 2 shark at tenms Helen Wrlght VICC President we shall mdeecl be sorry to lose Anne Blune xx as Secretary and Treasurer the first semes ter and upon her graduation ln anuary Beth Stuart ww as chosen to fill the office Beth dnd not turn out for basketball untll her unlor year then her talent blazed forth as the rnvln lble center of the I5 s She was the champlon smmmer and dlver of the swlmmlng class and a prominent tennis player and catcher for her Une H 111411 1 'gr l . A ' ' ,As l Q , I! 4 - - u - an - at, u . ' . ,, 5 - , , .I . , . . C. v s - '- - . . , . . , I 1 'ml 'I'llil't5'-'l'lx we Tl PTICM team last year. But, above all, to Miss Allyn, who coached and advised us in every phase of the year's program, do we owe the stapleness of our uccess and do we unanrmously, extend our sincerest appreclatlon and thanks This year the basketball turnout toppled over all precedmg records' A better class of talent presented ltself thus rnsplrmg a keener sprrlt of class rlvalry Each class was represented by a good team and all the games were close contests The Seniors decked the helm of their vlctorlous craft with a fourth champlon shlp and manned the proud crew wrth the slgnrhcant honorary emblems of letters They Indeed have completed a splendid voyage and have set a xx orthy starclard to gulde asprrmg tolloxs ers The are Leola Baker Capt F Helen Wright F Beth Stuart C I-llldagard Rosen srcle center Lavonda Mathrews C- and Marguerrte Campbell C to second place The team conslsts of Ruth Ke1lholt7 fCapt G Evelyn Bergren G Ebba Anderson F Mlldrcd Shank F ITIS Canfield C and Una Weaxer side center The Juniors rolled mto thrrd but thrs rll luck more strongly knlt their resolve to carry away the champlonshlp next vear I logical order It rests upon the oldest class to assume the responsrbll of the leadership of an orgamzatlon The class of l9l6 has talthfully pledged itself to thls purpose and we are fully confident therr s will be success The unror team consists of Ethel Davies Capt J C Clara Blegert srde center Dorothy Hovey F Allce Borgum F Mlldred MacDonald C. and Esther Hervln The Freshman team ends the llst but they have m cle a fine showmg and we are proud of them They are Dorothy ones Capt D F Anna Clark F Mary Hovey C Grace Tucker 'IOII 'XI Un Hunrlr lTlr1r S , , ' ' . Y . . . N s, r l SVINIHII x+:A.sKr:T 1a.x1.l. 'rr-:AM C -5, -: ' , .2 v - 1 , 1 . -s The Sophomores surprised every one by shouldering their way .: , .1 , .1 ' N . . . . , . . A M . n G. , Z1 C . , .9 . .5 , .9 . ' C. 0 'vm ty-Ifrrtlt' sicle center: Cleva Blair, side center: Willa Hughes, G., and Laura Ketcham, G. The hike committee, composed of Beth Stuart, chairman, and Dorothy Jones and Alice Borgum, arranged a program of popular hikes. A few of the points were Pontiac, Three Tree Point, lrvington on the Sound, and Salmon Creek. X xl Another novelty was the swimming class at the Y W C A The members numbered around twenty five We hope next year that more girls will take advantage of this opportunity as a safe knowledge of swimming is necessary to every person s welfare The G A A Bloomer and Middy l-lop held April I6 cast a bright glow of perfectedness over the year s exents The com mittees were Program Beth Stuart lris Canfield and Mary Inv .F .Il'.'lU1lH.XSl l'l' lLXI,l, 'l'l-IAM I Q? ,HSA X SH1'HUMHRlG IEASKIVI' HALL 'FICAM 1 llllIl4lI'l'4l 'l'l1ii'ty-I-'ixw 'l'4 i'I'l'IM Hovey Refreshments Ruth Dalgh and Mrldred MacDonald Decoratlon Ethel Davles Dorothy ones and ean Wingate The Inter class tennls tournament managed by Beth Stuart for the Seniors Fanny Qtuart for the unlors Evelyn Bergren for the ophomores and Mary Hovey for the Freshmen From the results of the matches the Senlors were represented m the finals bv Leola Baker and une Keltner Fanny Qtuart and Vnran Daley represented the unlors The Sophs battl rs were Marguerite Bugnon and Mae l-loelscher The Freshmen con tenders were either Wllla Hughes and Anna Clark or Dorothy ones and Mary Hovey FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE G A A Clrl drd you ever stop ln the halls and notice the drfferent types of glflS3 To whlch class do vou belong3 To the groups that attract attention by loud meanlngle s laughmg or to those who laugh laeartlly from a feeling of hearty goodfelloxxshlpil The latter come to school because they love It and reallze there IS somethmg to school Are not the ones that love school the ones that support school aCtlVltlCS such as football basketball baseball track and debate3 Notice sometrmes at a school func tlon and see lf the majority of grrls who patronrze It are not the athletrc glrl Athletics make a gurl physically well whrch IS necessary to develop the mental system It rs durlng the hugh school perrod that your physlcal condrtxon counts more for lt helps you to form the habxts that remaln wlth vou dur nsv the rest of your llfe What I want everv gurl to do rs to turn cut for all sports especrally the Freshmen l know how backward you feel at Hrst becau e I entered as a Freshman but lay this aslde for a trme Along with athletics I adn e every girl to take physiology by all means LEOLA BAKER 'IMI I Xl n wx ' , U J ' , . 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Ji ,ff rows- gf 'W' Um- HUIl4lI'l'4l 'l'l1i1'ly-SQ-xwrl T1 n'L'1-gl SEPTEMBER HE first party of the year vvas glven by Lourst Btnton September first , ,M One of the most amusmg and enjoyable affalrs of the NA' month was the Mock Wedding glven at the home of Lucrle Hlclls Frrday September tvventy hfth After the vved dmg the brlde and groom were given thelr presents OCTOBER Albert Keicham and Charles Fzfer celebrated a double blrth day bv a dance at the home of the latter on October nmth An honor dance was Gwen for Erna Verd on the even ng of October seventeenth by Dorolhu Ballard Ruth Sanders and Hopc and Doris Moorc The Class of Nrnetecn Ftftccn gave thelr hrst mtxer on Frl day the tvventy thtrd of October It vv as the hrst class to malte use of the nevv gy mnaslum Ghosts and spooks from every comer Peering from behlnd the green lhey vvele all tn lllzss lungs attlc On the night of l-lallovx een Dons Graham vvas the hostess of a delightful Hallovvecn dance on the evening of October thlrtreth lhe house vv as vrlrs vvrtch who preslded over the punch bowl and dealt out the for tunes to those vv ho 'Attended Lzllzan flummerftlt and Margarct Thompson vver hostesses at a dellghtful Hallovveen dance Ghosts and spooks ln all shapes and manners haunted the house htdmg behind clumps of autumn leaves NOVEMBER Vl uman McCoy entertalned a fevv of hrs hrgh school frrends vvlth a dance gtven at his home on the afternoon of November tvventy hrst The house vvas artlstxcally decorated vvlth school colors crlmson and black SUTPTISC3 aes Eugcnza Carre!! was very much surprrsed when she entered the house on the afternoon of November twenty seventh to see many frlnds avvaltmg her and flmgmg the vvord Surprlse at her most unmercxfully DECEMBEIQ T11 Class of Nlntlccn Sevcntccn gave thelr C-lee Decem ber tvvelfth Ten couples enyoyed a dehghtful Chrlstmas dance at the home of Erma Verd Loursc Franlgland entertalned a few of her frlends tnformally at her home Tuesday afternoon December tvv enty nlnth After chatting around the hreplace for some t1me the guests enjoyed a delightful luncheon lull Nl Hn Huulr 1 ll111lv lt ht v .' ' ,Y V i I Q l n I a ' ' - 7 ' .f 9 1 - D' 1 ' i . Y -, 9 i Q V ' . . ' M' ' , tically decorated. and a novel feature of the evening was the old V V 1 . ' 4' 1' J f 'J O Y 'V' A , 1' M ' , ' v , . y . , . , f . , 7- ' . - st 71 C , ,, , , , - - w a 7 ' l - . .. V .W ,. Florcnce Ballame rtlzrze Playter Elfreda Smzth and Vrr gxma Kung were hostesses at a progressive dinner party rven De cember thlrty flrst It was given as a watch party to brd the year mneteen fourteen farewell and mneteen hftecn welcome Hdfflll lflfoodtvorllr entertained 1 few ol her high school frnends wlth a dance New Year s Eve Hfyrzrcrn IWLCOU entertamed a few of hrs frlends wxth 1 party glven New Y ar s Eve IANUARY Ruth anus was hostess at a dellghtful luncheox given xt her home Frrday afternoon anuary hrs! Nlter lunch Games were arranged for the guests enjoyment Lucrlc Hrclfs w 'rs hosteess at a pnty New X mr s CNLHIIU, grven rn honor of Darwin Melsnest Walul Mzlltr entertamed at rn ll formxl IVXIIV glven at her home anuary second Anne Blunt gave a luncheon and box party at the Orpheum ln honor of Mzss Ruth Edlund whose engaffement to Mr W l 'Vlay had been announced Oh happy Senxors wrll you ever forvet the date anuary calendar for lt was the date of the Senior Ball FEBRUARY Lillian Flummcrfclt w as hostess at a delwhtlul birthday p xrty on February tenth lwhe house was artlstrcxlly decorattd ln tlny red hearts ITIS Canfield entertained with a unxque Valentlnc party on February thlrteenth Louzsc Mattlrcws Blanch Holt olm W1r1Gaic and Adolph Vlezsncr entertamed wrth an mformal dance Frrday evenlng Feb luary nlneteenth The house was tastefully decorated to carrv out Valentine schemes Pearl Kcrston and Vzolel Krohn gave an mformal dance Frlday February nlneteenth After the dance a dellghtful luncheon was served LULIIL Paxton entertalned with a dancing party Thorn s Hall February nlneteenth The hall was beautrfully decorated wrth Lmcoln colors and pennants flortmt Ballazm and Evelun Patlrson entertuncd wlth a Washlngton blrthday danclng party Saturday evemng Februxry twentleth MARCH The Class of 1918 gave thelr Frollc batunday after noon March sixth A short program w as glven ln th AUdll0 Hn Ittmtr I Itnrlv Nm I Ill Xl V ' - V -1 3 s J V . L . . , f ' ' ' ' . L kl' z ' U ' , J ' -s. ' be : 1 ' I '.. t -' 1' ' '.'. . ' c '. . . . ' ' ' ' 1 2 'z z . Q ' . . ' , , - O . . ,. l . y ,A ' , ' V D -1 . srxteen, mneteen-fifteen? It should be a red letter date ln your . i V .5 . i Y ' J Q , J ' D s 1 , ' - Q. , k . . V. . 'J 1 . 5 1 .. c , L K . 4 x, . X V . k. l , , ' ' . i rxum after xx hr h they xx ent to the gy mnaslum for thetr games and dancing it short luncheon xx as serxed at ftxe o cloclx Lorna Frost was royallv surprised on Saturday afternoon March sixth xxhen about thnty Cftrls came callrng as tt xxere 1 Class of l9l6 gaxe thelr u or mks on Patrtctx s Day A program xx as gtxen 1n the Audltonum after xxhlch the gay company xyent to the gymnasium to dance Bu B1 xxlrl nad l ITQIFIIG Carroll were hostesses at 1 danct gtxen March the txxentteth The house xxas prettlly decorated xxlth ferns and floxx erlng currant A delrghtful Tennts Step xx as gtxen Vlfednesda ex emng March thlrty first at Thorns Hall The hall xxas artlsttcally decorated xxtth Lincoln pennants tenms racquets etc APRIL A deltghtful SUTPTIQS party xxas glxen for Cludt .Slrucu by hrs cousln Paul .Slruty Frlday exenlng Aplll second 11 llz lomlmson xx as hostess of a deltghtful Aprtl Fool Ruth Duzglr was hostess of a delightful luncheon gtxen Frt day Aprll second Flhe C A A held thelr annual bloomer and mtddy hop Friday Aprll sixteenth Ruth Trenltolrm entertalned a fexx of her frtends al a dance gtxen at her home The Holltes Friday eyenmg Aprll twenty lhlrd Many house partles were enjoyed durlng Faster xacatlon lhe second Srmoz Wmer of the year was gnxen tn the gx mnastum Wednesday afternoon May Hfth Fl he Socuiv Club gaxe a launch party on Lake W ashtngton Saturday exentng May elghth The Semm Plan cast enjoyed a banquet and dance glxen Mav nineteenth :Mural Sumner gaxe an lnformal dance Frldax ex enmg May txxenty first Harold Clam entertarned xxnth a dance Frlday exenlng Muv txxenty eighth Vcrru Umm: entertalned xuth a laxxn party nd dance baturdav exentng Mav txxenty nmth JUNE The annual banquet of the Totem Staff xx as held Thursday noon une thlrd The Class of Nmtieen Fzfleen gaxe thetr annual pxcnlc dur mg commencement weelx I IIXI . . u ' .Q 7 V . , x N I ' f v .y y , Y u . A D , . , TIC .. H Y . ni .. St' s s 'cl-5 s- C H K ' ' i Y - C s A , , ,, . . H - . , . s . , 7 9 9 ' I U V ' ' N J w 1 Y -N -N - I v ' ' ' - 3 K . . ' ' - A xt - xv I L, l R V u , , 7 1 party g1x'en April Hrst. .lv ' 'w U ' H ' v A l r- Y ,..7 , , ' f Q 41 Y r V A , . . m ' In V 'V' 4 u E, Y -,- Am , ' v' v if U g V , Y - . . LY' .f ' V . I . V' J , I ' I . A . tt -QA tml- Iluntltwl I'-lrly' IEXUIULNGES Kia-Kia A GLIMPSE AT OUR EXCHANGES AH'i,Li i' E'AAfJiff1x 11A .. Hi 'Qiii ' xe 5 Sept 2. The N Annu!! X Cn and H31 l ff, -' V0 Sept B 1-Q P F-not ball Turnout 615.3 W f K We , MMG 4 ff A uf, 64 'WWI 5 ' fbculll 5 3 Leiter ' J il if Q-2, 14 fe' A 1 akigfgsgf QQ AXE' N xl'7 N P X0 NG X Q Are Rqhl Todau, Cloc. T Co o f O X f WK I PIINI fi ' ' 0 S' x , 5 'f L31 1 ? Q ? QI' 4 ' Q Z ' , I , Q' 'ff , A NJ ' 'Cb' , A 'S xi ,, 3 - Y Z, 1-9 ,, ' 157 .O MX? 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Dean 'Il ,, Fzmuuv Y- EM PRlCf qluu MU mmm wrxr ft 1 IINI 11 Ii 1 11-' 'lj-If - Prlclwy loth F1 diy 20th Swtluchy 21st Tuesdiy 24th Wfdncsdwy 25th DECEMBER Tuesdiy lst F1 :hy 4th TIXIXICIITY 10th XI xx I'x1d'1y I1 X S'1tu1d1y 12th Tueschy 1.: Mondiy 21st We cl xesday 23rd Prldxy 11 PIII III I I I-III III JANUARY Pruhy lst onchy 4th udwy 8th I ourhy 1 S'Itu1d'1y 16th '1'uesd'I.y 19th Weducschy 001:11 Iuufdwy 21st Mondny 25th Tuefdmy 26th PEBRUAR 1VI0ll'1dy lst Thurfdwy 11th Frlday 51:11 I Prlday 19th I Thurschy, 4th Monday 8th Y X X 'I I . III fIIIlII III IIII'II III ,I II- '-I'I X IIII,IIIXXII-I,-I I I' I IAM I I , . II:IIIIII, X-II' NIIII. XIIIIII IIII .II ,I III III II X,.,,I,- IIQI- H r - ' , 1 II IIIII IIIIII NIIIII I-I IIII. ,II I.II4,I, 3 I.IIIIIIIII , V- 1 N M I , . IZIII-II II,-I IIIIII III! 'L I I . IIIIIII.II IXXII II . . l I II IIIIII: XI'IIII III IIXI-,Q IIIIQ I-I IIIXI II IX I III I y.II,I A X. , 'I I II II I I IIIIII XI- .IIII X IIIII IIIII -- I .IIIIIX I Y F I , . 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V-L -4 I ' 1 + 1 1- IV X2 r L, 'Qzggj' 1 Hiliflf 'Q .1 , ' iff: 'P ---fi fll ' - ' T' ' 11. 'Hr lf - 'f - yn 1 ' . Z1 1 ,l, .1 -E, - , -75 1: :M T ' 'xlnfhf-,h ,. 1 0 .T H' Y KU k...,..r , - I1 Y Af N ' I . . NV ,f SJ !! ff Q F M Linh 1:11 ' Jw- f f ww' - - ' ' ? 1 41' 51 is V, Tw, i , 7' 1 ' 'WW ' ' ' - x' , WTI ' I X- K ' PJ' . I I . gist: l ff. .. QL!! I if i ri lr 14, ,gy 1. - 12,2 Al.. ,- .V , f I 'fi ...,. 7 . N ' ' W - r .. WM 'Q gf ' X' if Q K , uw -Q fi. ' 4 , X- A K ' Q i . , - r l a V , W ,MA F ' lb 1 '-Af' 'L 'll 1 ' 'ml l m'Iy-li' ht WHA T MAKES THEM FAMOUS Plerfi ROlDiDSOn ,.,,,,.,, . ,,.,, ...,.,,,, . .. ,,., ,, .,,,,,, ,Silence Harold lVlcClinton ,....,...A,,..,A,. ,,A......,,.A, , ...,A...,A AA., ,.,,...A, H is Nonsense Vida Robinson , , , , ..... , Bob Mercer lVleany , . lVluriel King . , , , , ,......, ,,,,, , , Posters Helen Reddinger ,, . , Herself Clem Price .. , , H , , ,, S ,. ,,o, , His Smile Paul Coles , , Junior Jokes Bee Bressler Oh, Gee! Chick Fifer i ,, .. ,, Ruth S. Clair Sanders His Advice Bess Kuepferle , , , , Piano Music Ed. Randall .. . , .. ., . lVlr. Baer Francis Robinson , Her Prohle a la Cy. Zelma Roach .. ., ,, , .. , ,, ,, H H Latin VIII. Vince Jones His Fussing Ev Turner , , ,, , .,,. ..., . , Lorna Frost IMACINA TIVE Mort Totten Gee but l cl like to be the census Harry Hale Why3 Mort Because it embraced eighteen million xx omen MAKING ROLL ANNOUNCEMENTS When A Fellow Needs AF' ierxd 64 -'F QF if y - ' T , . u 1- st - i - - ' V vw 55 H4 56 1-J' K ,,, n 1 ,. ixn 'l flllv- llllIllll'4'll I-'fwly-Nilie 'l'lVl'l'IM PESTS WL ALL ICNOW wnm HE usntrauocnnme Tnf Bum fm Wo f Z-4 Cilffx WW 1 ,f' ,7-3 Z2 4 I n Z W gr gl I LLEM A Falun! L o john INIFIIOI on Alun VK P tm lI1IItt xunclme C ondon Rogcne C Ixru cc I-Iugllln in IIFDC Rwm ey Mclxxnlx Dondxon Alxce I-Ian Inns Dzscast Clxegln g gluffxng tuclvlng Heart I ro C utcne u I ma ne I'oxtne IAIIIIIIAQ uble A IN 1 Q Nlmetlon X dC IIIOII I dur 1 C ommon I xmu e A C Ilu It :nk Stl ts VI 11r1xQe LOS! HND LOL VD S Um Iectume M1 Q lfelton One Smlle I om Vvand IVIx XOICG M1 Ci E Bael FOUR OI nm Qgden Ruth Calland Ruth Garland johnny Ogden gomt I nge Vtords I'Ia10ICI I-IOIHC In C anlleld I can tell you hou much ualel goe oxer Niagara Falls to a quart Ilxelyn Bergren I-Ion IVIucl13 rm Iwo DIDIS Iqatlxer Were you out aftex tuelxe last nxgl1t3 Bert I-Illl No slr I was only aftcl one lllXl ill ' I If' 13 C X f :QSQ -fp C L , S if e 7 5 f- ',' N A . ix in ','g,-- X 10 .N f' 7 ls' AM X I . 'gf I A Fi ' 4 'f 3 1 1- f 1 9 f W ' 3,5 1 A . 9, I , ,,- ' K I, t fl,,', ll, '-U - 14 : x - -L - O '.:1 I X If ' I '. ,A I W 'X ' 1 E .Q -f V ' I C'1:1'c . Fili Iv C13 N I., 5 is, L, . ' s L 1 1 C n,l 1 I Ilruce Harris Dancing Brolwn Ing lf x 1 I ss , I -wmv I1 'V' L 2 Its I2 lx ., ,,.,, . LX ' c s S II,ss,. sk . gI.1's M Y' ' f S, ' ss . .I 'I I ttf, at ac A4 ,. X . 1 ,X I ost f ' ' i C1 .' . dL N 'c T . ., ' .4 'Y --Y ' . ai X -.S , . iv.. U V A M S , Q ' . .U 4 -Y LL 4 Til!! . I .- ' . is PF is 1 r 1jA Ulu- Illlltt -r - 'I' Oh Mr lxmg where chd you get that bump on your fore head3 Ed Ixmg W hy that s xx here a thought struck me Dld you ever see star hsh or 1nk stancl5 clock spnng or 1 com sl1p3 A bottle Hy OI a bed spr1ng3 sword hsh Ol a stone fence clock wrlng ltS hinds or 1 table eros IIS leg Corn prlck up IIS e1rs O1 1 potato 1w1pe 1ts ey 1 sou exer hear the shoe hloxx ltS horn3 A blrfh h1rk3 A pllloxw t1ck5 Morrell Totten Sxy dont you know that cur1os1ty once k f' 1 C I5 m Lampert Wt1at d1d the cat want to know3 Breathe there 1 man 111th soul so dewd Who ne1er to h1mself hath sand As he humps h1s toe igwlnst the hed 1 Ihompkl s Deare t lf I had known Hut tunnel was o long Id hue gn n you 1 Jolly tug Mengxret Qallahan Dldnt you3 Why somebody chcl' I5L5INl1bb IR INSAL HON5 WHl1N IHP PRPSLZNI SHNIOR CL 453 WFRE IRESHVIFN 1 -' lrudm u School Tulgd for a Luntlz Chcth 1 I I rn I ll NI ! ' Y - .. .- f. 11 f' 1 . ,Q 1 I 1 , 55 55 55 A ' . . A '. 'I K z ' I . 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P5575 WE ALL KNOW t l?LE5kSlE-:'5lfl.L VIE A CAR TICKET f l .J 1-.-...lr N me Holcomh rn 1 lnenclly lone lg tl e ss xy llt x u 201119 to talxe Qupper anywhere tomorrow exenmg3 X llgll Mayes eagerly XX hx no not that l lxnoxx ol Xllce Qfrenely Mx' ss on t xou he hungry rn the moxnmff OYZQ Anderson Tell me wha you e1t ancl I ll tell xcu x 1 xou are Vklrlt lilCl'TlCd l ll tell you some other time I had pollx for clnner toclax PIGYCN Hofletlom Vlfhy lsnt ullue Ill Chool toclax Harold Home VK hy chdnt you hefn about tle br acu J o H H Vlfell he had hrs eye on fx grrl s an e and che t te lt Ban lt our money Ol your hte' on l oclxman m mt UIIIIIIQ rn urc 1 mo an ut eg I udon Here s a Ill lxel for can fare Vvhlpple MCC mmrclx and Harold P1101 were cle u Qlnf' l 1 tlCl lINCI'ltlOI19 ancl then rnxentora Raid Harold l thmlt Fclleon IS the Qrmlet rm entor But there are otheri ju t as meat lepllecl Wlrlpple Vell der fell wx clat lmentecl compound mteret xxaQ Qlouch Wanted An Incubator for the Qenlor boys moustacheQ 1 I I l 3 ' f fin 515 55 515 f l ' 2 lf y e 'E,',2't.'O g 'CJ 7 l Y V ' ,, . 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' 2 U , 5 ' ' ' ' 5 ' e :if HT 'IX Un: Iltmtllt-tl I-'1I'Ix l'txt Helen Remsberg Thls mornlng I read an account of a en which lard three eggs at once and then died Lavonda Matthews Yes probably over eggsertlon Rollm Olner I dreamed I was m heaven Robt Patrrclt What w olte you the heat3 want a lreense to marry the best gurl m the world sald Warren Ikraft Funny xsnt rt3 commented the clerk lhat makes fifteen hundred llcenses for that grrl this season ohn sald MISS Shelton tell us what you would thmlx lf you were to see the Stars and Strxpes waving proudly over battle he ds ohn Nlcholson I should thmlc the wmd w as blowmg EVER HEARD THIS 9 1111 he the Inst game Uou ever san: and zf me lost tl I1 It ecaust ilu other team rs murlr belief lluzn they ve ever been he or S Z' 5 I Nlulniln ames I clarmed Wallace Loxett recltmg of England through hrs grandmother because he had Tlmldly Fmogene tlptoed mto the presence of Ioolxmg mother umma she sud trmorouslv I Ive well proposed and I accepted 'mf ww fmf, ff all 1 ff Q I X 1 41 I1 -VVDLQ D,-. O? '55,-w HE' To W: 'fo 1? her stern R xlph has Daughter' her mother exclaimed ln angry amaz ment you promised me that you d answer hlm ln a word of two letters Emogene smrled sw eetlv And so I dtd mamma she replled I answered hum rn German' Mlss ohnson What does the word Barbarossa mean3 Iatln Qtudent IVIorr1s Park r Barbar wtld rosa rose Wlld T026 I QUE Ernest Ixetelaam Bug fr ht down the street Frank Mow ry A cat lclted his pa' lltl Html: lI1tlxlIu1 I I1X 1 : 'N 'D-1 it D A . A 2 I I 1 - '-4 ' : ' : : A . li . 4 r I k I I M A ' . A A2 A A Al.:.A AA W V E, lr t 2 A L A .A f lr ' . : : A ' 4: ac -v I 1 ' -x i at I LA A 4: -me at -1: I: A .-.UQ , 'I N, ' A , . A -rc ,5 ec : Q A 4: I ac - U -1: A' A -me A -me V -1: , tx ' Sc, A V Q -1: ci ec f -me ' V: 4: A -X . f- I l X f ' ' x ' A l I . A . A - A A If .A ' ...G 9 . ' : '. , ' I In mxmlw ', X 'Nl , I I . . ' . , A I u mmmmvfi A T A : ' I I 3 ,' A A . A .- A A A AN I . :A . M Q. AAA :sow .A 1 . Q t I Q X - T. r . A ' . I A 'A A. 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A 1 4 W 'H il a I I ' fp, ' .z , J ' , f 1 Q ' l 4 vj -' ' U I - 'f'-.LY M 5 s, U Kar, ,A I M 5 - eu.ooM ' Y -1 f 1 Harry Benzer l plugged on that problem untrl hxe o clock t IS mormng Earl 'l xxrg And then old you get the rdea3 Harry Well It began to daxxn on me Qly de Shuey lWll'1g a current IOPIC He rented a farm lrom a xx hrte man that was going to xx aste Mr Baer m phy rcs The harmonv of tones are mamlx due to the sounding board of the mstrument Fd Randall ls that x hy Caruso alxx ays wears a stlff shirt xx hen he smgs3 lhe man xx ho boasts that he xxorks xslth the head should not forget that the xwooclpeclter does the same thing and he IS an axxful Jore Mrs fampbell A ou xxlll haxe doxxn to the top ol th page for the next lesson KLEIN S SHOE HOSPITAL SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT X 11 mtl NX ml rn urs A J ob Worth Domg Is Worth Do1ng R1ght GIRLS GO T0 THE Y W C A Hlgh School Conference at the Y W C A Camp on Balnbrndge Island June 21st to June 28th A WEEK FULL OF HAPPINESS Reglstratlors must be made at the Cnty Office Flfth and Seneca LINQOLN THE. GOOD OLD DAXS Xou xxrll loolt back many trmes recallmg the pleasant memorles of the past year If vou haxe xxorn Qhea ty s Qmart Clothe vou are doubly prepared to meet the xx orld and lts need requrrements xxe hope to hold hx ment your contmued patronage ' ' 'after EWS XYOUNG MEN swam: M OCGRAVES. PRES nd AvedrSprmq h' ' A M A ' s as 4 ' S 4 I ee! . 'C' s' .jg V Y , ' j - K 7 x' O ' . .' ' ' ' . A A 1 Q A: az az ' Y v' , 1 C 7 613 Second Ave. All York 1i11:11'a11tv0rl: Rest 3l2lll'Y'l2 2 ' 'Q a :hip I 9 9 I A f, ' ' ' 1 U SOLE AGLNTS Holi-:proof I , Homlerx For MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN Sx Pairs Guaranteed for Six Months Without Holes MifCK HATTERS and MEN S FURNISHERS 1317 SECOND AVE ARCADE BLDG FROM ALICE ZENA THE GIRLS D0 LIKE f'l3f-me ,gugomm SQUARE YOURSELF WITH A BOX . 'QI W Y f 3' inf' -'. .1 'J ' Xa ' A ' I , 1 T0 JOSEPH MA YER :Q BROS MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 359 COLMAN BUILDING Seattle U S A COSTUMES OF ALL AINDS SEE Lueben Costummg Co 1923 THIRD AVENUE REAR MOORE THEATRE Store Elliott 5041 Residence Main 2540 oWn1anS, zmiorcl o BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS ENGRAVERS Prmtn 1 FIRST AVENUE AND CHERRY STREET SEATTLE THE PACKARD SHOE SMART SHOES FOR MEN 917 FIRST AVENUE THE FREMONT STATE BANK YOUR HOME BANK 3424 FREMONT AVENUE The Ploneer Bank of the North End We Want Your Busmess Commerc1a1 and Savmgs Departments Small Accounts Encouraged 4 PER CENT 4 PER CENT ' 0 I - ' , n 1 1 I , I I l Y A IIIVIIEIITHII :xml Dann-v l'1'og'1'z1111s l'I11g'r':1w4l :xml Q' it AT OO Fresh Peanuts, Popcorn. Chewing Gum, Candy AT THE FRONT OF THE SCHOOL IOI-I KATSARO The Confectionery Specialist Harrv Frost Nlaln 2619 Harrv Seynen Frobi 83' beynel, Inc NIERCANT TAILORS SUITS S2500 AND IIP 1205 FIRST AVENUE raham Confeczhonery WILL SERVE YOU THE SAME DURING VACATION YOU KNOW WHERE THE GREEN LAKE NEWS LEG C REMONT COLLEAGUE I nh rs oi ' Toh m ill OIBUI' P IIYKI L? Xlmnger 717 BLEWETT STREET Prlnhnfg oi lfu ry Ixmcl EZAQLLEE ,XVOASSLNZTQQ 9 Y Pri EQ '- 1 H eniral ' ublishing Go. GC0- W- Haiqh W. M. Tomlinson l2oyal Printing Company Prmtlng That Attracts Engra ng Rubber Stamps Seals Advertising Novelties Etc 0 First Ave ue Phone Mann 4393 SLIIIIITICI' Footwear TENNIS OXFORDS WHITE PUMPS BAREFOOT SANDALS WITH QUALITY AND PRICE THAT WILL PLEASE YOU I-IGYT Sl-ICE C0 14023RD AVE W MARTIUS MUSIC HOUSE Sheet MUSIC MUSICGI Me chand1se 36BAGH 1009 FIRST AVENUE BADGES BUTTONS AND CELLULOID NOVELTIES BULL BROTHERS, Inc IUb'l PIQIN I l1l2S Phone Maln 1043 1013 Th1rd Mad1SOU Bldg Your Pocket Money XM mll help you to get ahead hs p-lung won Pom Per Cent lntutst on Tour Saungs One Dollar Opens An Account Northwest Trust F' Safe Deposit Co Colman Bu11d1ng F1rst 8a Columbla JACGB S 55222 Second Floor P I Block BEST KODAK WORK .. - . ,, vi . . , ' ' ' . . -WZ .. n . v 7 5 7 ..! 0 I . T . 3 l l I You should save at least a part of your Pocket Money. Y x 'I A ' Y ' 1 'l ' I ' ' 1-I L Y V K W t A 5 v J Y O 9 'R GRAD ATl0 tel A BOOKS and CARDS fk J Approprlate Gxfts for Your C11.ssma.tes dvi 15:0 ' Student Patronage Apprecntccl THE ARCHWAY BOOK STORE Developing and Prmtlng 318 Best and Qulckest W' Plke sn S Pike St nn the Cnty 224 if YOU LL FIND THE CORRECT STYLE CRAVATS HERE THE NEWEST THlNGS IN FABRICS AND l df .17 f' 50c to S350 if l l 24,2 ,af 719 SECOND AVENUE NEAR COLUMBIA KING BROS. CO VACATION TRIP BEAUTIFUL INEXPENSIVE EAST souND ORCAS lSLAlND SAN JUAN GROUP G d H tel wnth tents an the Orchard oo o Located on a farm wuth beautnful beach In front Mount Constitution near to climb Good country fond nfl a frne mmeral sprung There are clam bakes and traw rndes and dances and launch parties and flshlng boating b thing drlvlng and rudmg tennis and other games and lots of jolly people RATES S10 AND UP FOR A WEEK S GOOD BOARD AND ROOM Fare on daylnght boat each morning S250 each round trnp Rosalie Sunday Tuesday and Thursfl v mudnlght KER ADDRESS B O BA vt ' C' 'A T5 4 fi-N ' 7.4 6 44 ki g T 'XY - L Q- . .- t V T l h X T 4 , 11, . A :T -A 4' K ' ' llll . rf' l 5 5,9 .12 DESIGNS ' an .T O STUDENTS who deslre to enter Into a busmess career should Investigate our school I DIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION ns given to each student by experts OUR STUDENTS are placed ln fare class plsutuons upon cnmpletuon of the course whach usually takes from three to sux months SUCCESS SHGRTHA D SCHGOL MAIN 3337 LET S EAT MAPLEWOOD ICE CREAM IT S PURE Nothing but the best Ingredients re used In nts makxng The most sanitary methods only are employed an nts manufacture Pure Mllk Dan' , Inc. Maplewood Products 151214 SEVENTH AVENUE PHONE MAIN 2545 Liberty Bldg., Opposite P. O., Seattle 7 O I Hlcks Cafeterla CORNER SECOND AVE and MADISON LEARY BLDG DIUBIC Electnc Lunch Department A la Carte Se v ce Prices Moderate Lunch Counter nd Tables for Ladies Ventnlatlon Superfme Means a Cool Dmlng Room SHORTHAND BOOKKEEPING ADVANCED GRANIMAR Northwest Shorthand Reporting School The Foremost School in the Northwest ARCADE BUILDING PHONE ELLIOTT 158. The Collegefown S op Wishes the Lincoln Hugh studeris a pleasant and prosperous sum mer Wrll be on the Job when s hool opens an the fall at the same old stand YOU KNOW WHERE WWNGSSCAFETERMA 1409 FIRS'I AVENUE WE WANT TO SEE YOU GET YOUR NEW TENNIS RACKET AT A G Spaldmg 8: Bros WISHES YOU ALL A JOLLY VACATION We have appreciated your patronage and hope to see you all next fall H C RIES 43RD AND INTERLAKE T A 'T' GOLD HIELD up COFFEE Gow mlm ALWAYS GOOD Sold 1n sealed cans only Roasted 'md Packed m Seattle by COFFEE 'MEI' Schwabacher Bros SLCO Inc t QM 'ETS KODAKS J! Developmg and Prlntmg I fi:-fe'-E HUBBARD s DRUG Q51 STORE 'WJDAK I Greer Lake FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Sl WNINC1 NI XC IIINI 510111 RENTS REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES Slnger Sewmg Machlne Co Unnverslty Branch 4307 14th N E Phone Kenwood 825 IIA1'l2X 'H IMXIQSIIN SUITS MADE TO ORDER CLEANING PRESSING AND REPAIRING 1312 East Forty flfth Street Kenwood 131 THE LINHOLM BOOKSTORE BOOKS STATIONERY ENGRAVING Speclal attentuon given now to Graduation Folders Glfts and Engravlng SPALDING TENNIS GOODS Fourteenth Avenue Northeast at East Forty Flfth Street .1-..1.T1. -, . . ' ' '-x l? Y , ts t i 'A Y Y :f f J I 1' I 'A we A I , A-I--..lv 1' .4 1, . .' '1- . 4 , fl ,JT . , Nz. , 'wi' . Sm. cv' K . .' 1 . rg s.. q - A -I, . ., . 5- I e,-f ' .N ,V :li - I Lck! E X 1 Y V K-1 - E .de box . l . . 4 1 ' 'Z ' v E793 '1,,f: V, Y I gin, - .- x : ee- A s4rf,,, I I , ' Q 'WF-Q - I It gsviicnigg ' N ' Y J 4 ' 5 Y V O1 , f V 1 i Y y P 7 47 1 41 5. A A r f A ,A L 4 , . . . . . , . . ' v A1 T1 ' 7 K b-., 0 D-E, A I I I v he Chrisly Studio W. A. PINNEY, MANAGER Has a fine showing of SPLENDID PHOTOGRAPHS at spe- cial reduced prices for graduates. PHOTOGRAPHERS 'IO CLASSES 1913-1915 Top Floor Northern Bank Bldg, Seattle Ice Cream and Full I.1ne of Candles HOT AND COLD SANDV ICHES LINCOLN LUNCH 1508 North Forty fomth Street EIEFIC IENQX 1 UUNII b ln dolng fne Watch Jewelry and Clock Repalrlng My thzrty years expernence enables me to do the hnghest cl ss of repaurlnq Clocks c, lled for and delnvered WAR ER YE OLD COLLEGETOWN JEWELER Cor Fourteenth Ave and Forty fnfth St Phone Kenwood 2614 CALL UP MAIN 875 St Paul Stove Repalr Sz Plumbmg Co FOR STOVE RANGE AND FURNACE REPAIRS vue haven t them In stock we will get them Call and see our stock 603 PIKE STREET LEAVE YOUR KODAK FILMS HERE Developlng and Prmtmg 5 Unlverslty Pharmacles l'ml lull l4tl1X l lull: lllll H 2. l,fnllQ l'u1'lll1rSl:n1l1l in I'Il'l'IlI nl' S+-lnml 4 W w I N w w J ,J O O . . 7 lf ' ' ' ' . . 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