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ill With Lincoln 4 ' 'I 'I cl 1,-jar 1 'Q' Football Enthusiasts Lucky Prince operetta, 1928 Fast talkers Orchestra, 1911 ..g 'f .1 W I7 'l ll? 2 i l 1 1, ,I ..',. 9 ' v 1 ' a , ' . I s ng X J U' :xo-ug ., 1 L N The Girls' Club was started in 1909 and kept the Lincoln girls busy with services around the school. The purpose of the Girls' Club then, as now, was to develop fine and worthy women. One of the highlights of Girls' Club when it first started was the Bible class. The May Day Celebrations were an important tradition of Girls' Club for many years. Other important organizations founded in Lincoln's early days are: Orchestra, Girls' Athletic Association, Latin and German Clubs, and the Lincolnial, a drama club. Boys' Club was founded in 1910 with the help of the YMCA. Boys' Club performed many valuable services around the school. High- lights of the Boys' Club meetings were well known speakers. Classroom Candid 1911 Harris, Loretta L. Harrison, Frank Hedges. Birdie Hedberg, Ruth G Hedrick. Langdon B. Henneken, Grace S. Hollingshead, Marion M, Hotteling, Harold Hovej-', Philip M. Hurd. Annie M. Hurst, Vernie E. lchikawa, lchizo lager, Yfaldemar Johnson, Anna H. johnson, Dori H. Jule, Magdalene Jones, Victor YY. Karrer, Joanna L. Kilry, Elaine Kincaid, Airdire Kirschner, Karl Klaeboe, Ragna Klaeboe, Olga Knowles, Lillian Kraft, Vincent Lewis, Ruth M. Libby, Gladys A. Magillicuddy, Martha Marble, Ivan C. McAbee, Ralph McBride, Lois McCaustland, Gwynne McCh5ney, Donald McDonald, Richard McKensie, Irene McLeod, Gladys McLeod, Norman Meany, Margate Metcalfe, Ruth E. Mitchell, Ruby Morgan, Evan Myers, Winnie Necl-ter, Ethel L. Nelson, Cyrus A. Nelsson, Victor Oliver, Mary Osterud, Inguar Patzold. Oswald Parr, Marie F. Patterson, Priscilla Pierce, Florence G. Pierce, Pearl A. Pratt, Ida M. Preston, Avix S. Prichard, Ruth Quealy, Ruth Rawson, F. Ralph Raymond, C, Herald Reilly, Esther Remsberg, Maber F. Ross, Margaret Ryan, Hal D. Sanborn, Henry Sanders, Claud Satterrhwaite, Dorothea Schacht. Carl Schloernan, Athlene Schreuder, Otis Scott, Earl Sharp, Clayton A. Sides, Myrver H. Sifton, Edith Sly, Verna Smith, Cecilia Smith, Edna Smith, Hattie Snowden. Dora E. Somers, Sarah Sowers, joseph M. Stanford. Annie Stewart, Lyllian A. Stott. Clinton B. Swope. Helen Tarp, Vera D. Thompson. Hugh B, Thompson. Lucille Viehrnann. Bertha B XYalby. Gilbert M, Ward. Montaque R Yfard. Gertrude E. Xfatson, Edith Vfeltzien. Oliver XY illard. Dudley XY. Vfille. Vinne Xfilson. Isobel Xifilson, Rex Yiknslow, Ell Vfoocls. Arra 11
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Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson, Oliver, Parson, 1910 Annie M. Elizabeth K. Eunice Eva Mabel I. Helen M. Pidgeon, Marie Prettegiani, Mary J Proulx, Ermina O. Reynolds, Avanelle Rhodes, Eva G. Richey, Charles A. Roe, Virginia Rogers, Mary G. Rose, Clyde B. Schafer, John Smith, Chester V. Smith, Jay C. Stewart, Allen Stewart, Mildred Strang, Elva F Struble, Herbert S Sutton, lone M. Sutton, Wayne C. Talbot Caroline B, Thomas, Frank Thompson, Hugh M. Totten, William P. Visser, Richard Volnagel, Bertha Waechter, Hildegard Walby, Jennie L. Walker Eula A. Whitner, Blanche Whonn, Ruth Wilcox, Elgin R. Wille, Henry E. Wilson, Sadie A. Wood, Verna L. 1 9 11 Graduates Allison, Edna E. Baisden, John Baker, Esther Bash, Francis E. Batheller, Elva L. Beebe, Albert Bird, Byron Breece, Rosetta Brown, Frances Brown, Mildred Bryant, Clarence W. Buckley, Fred Cadwill, Clytie L. Cadwell, Jennie E. Campbell, Eleanor B. Carlander, Juliana Carpenter, Hazel Carr, Arthur E. Carr, Kirk Carter, Chelsea C. Christof, Lenore P. Clyde, Paul D. Coe, Winifred E. Cook, Clara L. Cook, Henry W. Corbitt, Evelyn F. Corbitt. Marsh M. Dana, Clyde Dingledine, Naomi Dodds, Joh n M. Drum, Rachel Dusltin, Anna Duttenhoefer, Helen Erickson, Harry W. Faas, John Foltz, Irma French, Eilene Friant, Josie Gabbert, Elsie M. Gabbert, Gertrude Garske, Theresa S. Garske, Esther G. Gauntlett, Harvey V. Gerhardt, Celia Geiser, Emil G. Gould, Lester Griffiths, Ruth Halferdahl, Alice Hamilton, Violet E. Hanson, Rachel I. Harding, Paul 10 Af A C Q Activities Grow Cadet Corps, 1908 91 I' Latin Club 1913 Lincoln High School, May 27, 1918 Ten years ago when this school was founded, Lincoln's activities were sparse. One of the first clubs started was the Debate Club, Soon there were so many debaters that clubs were organized for each of the classes. The Debate Club won the State Championship in 1917. Sports had a strong start be- fore most of the other activities with the football team winning the Northwest Championship in 1907. When football began it was played with teams in nearby cities, college scrub teams, and also the teams of the Army and Navy. Many interesting stories are told by the Lincoln grads who had to travel to one of the sur rounding cities to see a game May Day Celebrations Girls Athletic Association, 1910 val Chorus of The Princess, 1912
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1912 Graduates Ames, Jesse E. Anderson, Lydia Cecilia Anderson, Oscar B. Anderson, Peter Barrie, Mabel Lillian Beauclreau, Mary A. Bentley, Amelia Amanda Benton, Dwight Carleton Blossom, Earle Bonker, George Veranus Bowdish, Arvine C. Brown, Brown, Keeler Paul Hancock Bruce, James L. Burchette, Alberta Mae Burns, Vernon Calkens, Frances Calloway, Ada Eleanor Campbell, Blanche Canfield, Florian Coe, Vera Leone Connor, Kathleen Connor, jack Corbitt, Willis G. Covington, Elizabeth B. Davis, John Patterson Day, Edna Mary Deery, Aubrey Wilmot Dennis, Wolcott Dickie, julia Albee Dodd, Joseph P. Draves, Carl Z. Dumbolton, Sam J. Dykeman, Roe Eakin, Lula Frances Eaton, Mary Entz, Ruth Eyerdam, Walter J, Fish, Walter Harold Foye, Clifton Gardiner Gerhardt, Louis G. Griffiths, Marion Alice Grover, Kathryn Eliot Grundland, Nels Guitteau, Robert George Hagmoe, Ernest A. Hagmoe, Mildred E. Hamm, Hartill, Margaret Ethel Myrtle Adell Henderson, Lloyd Putnam Hensley, Perry Hoover, Mercedes Howells, Anthony H. Hovey, Philip M. Johnson, George E. Kent, Archie Keyes, Harmon Edward Kohler, E. Lenore Legg, Emmett J. Lightfoot, Mary Alice Lord, Bernice Mahaffie, Ruth M. Maloney, Catherine Martin, Ruth Gladys Martine, Nina M. McChesney, Mark M. McCormick, Neta Gladys McNamara, james Mercer. Meyer, Morris, Nelson, Nelson, Nerlin, Oleson, Parker. Parsons, . Patrick, Beatrice Dorothy M. Gladys Dayton Byron Annie May Stella M. Frank Laura Mamie Fern Gertrude C. Patterson, Henry Drew Pedersen, Esther Pauline Pierce, Mary Luella Potter, Veda Preston, Ethel May Randolph, Elsie May Richardson, Elizabeth Rochford, Hope Rose, Gertrude Mae Rosewarne, Florence A. Ross, William A. 12 Coach Allen, 1908 COACH ALLEN Austin Allen was the first coach at Lincoln High School. He led the school to its first football championship in 1908. Coach Allen was quite an orator and always had something interesting to say. As a result, he was always in demand at every assembly. The following were words of advice from Coach Allen to the players: HWe want the name of Lincoln to be known wherever we compete as a name standing for grit, honest effort, and clean sportsmanship. We stand for the kind of athletics that sends these young men out into the world stronger physically, mentally and morally than when they entered. We want the school to be ever ready, as it has been in the past, with a cheer for the team that has done its best. A fair-mindedness that can recognize defeat by a better team with a spirit, though overcome by a superior force, is yet unconquerablef' Football 4, Lincoln smashes Spokane, 65-0 P' FU .. U frgz- iiiiii l 5' Lmco vs. ent H' Sllllllll l, lllll. I i M2180 Sharp. Ramsays Field , - 1, TF, , . Now Everybody Boost! Football poster, 1908 f. st 2 ,Qt I .aaa .4 Q ., . Wg .il WZ? , 1 ' . A v we Northwest Football Champs
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