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SENIOR YEAR ROOK 27 NAME NICKNAME HOBBY AMBITION Enid Armstrong •Tea nuts' Waiting (forV Most anything I.onm Auer “Lorn” Fellows To land 11lie whole class Francis Austin Frnney” Kids To mother the lower classmen Marguerite Barr Marg” .Spelling To win a spelling match Adam Baschawerk “Eve” Acting silly To become a court jester Margaret Beck “Toots” Dancing To conch Santa’s Reindeers Josephine Bender “Joe” Acting bard To try and look It Austin Benditz •Ben” Clothes To be a haberdasher Lysbeth Blaekburn “Blnekie Toys To become an organ grinder ('banning Blanchard “Freckles Cookies To captivate some Lorna “Doones Martha Boehmer “Marty” Skating To become the champion hash slinger of Berea Wilbur Brewer “Bebe Girls To entertain all the underclass fl a pliers Gilbert Brezine “Gil” 11 is looks a To pose for Aratex collars Anna Broscli “Brushy” Talking To tutor a class of parrots Lillian Brothers “Lir Dogs To start n sausage factory Varian Casterline “Bennie Writing poetry To make it rhyme Gilbert Clark “Kilts” Lillian To elope Mildred Cook “Moody” Nash Roadsters To vamp the traffic cops while driving it Harry Cooper “Pest” Golf To become a pro. at Ridgewood Sam Damian “Sambo” Da ncing To dance with all the chaperones Olive Devorek “Ollle” liooking innocent To deceive them all Jack Diebold “Junior Poetry To memorize the dictionary Joe Dolan “Cozy Cider To have the capacity of a ca mel Robert Eglestone “Bob” Sleeping To own a portable feather lied Beatrice El wood “Bea” Love notes To improve in that art Ervin Engel ••professor Hair To get a permanent wave Verna Frank “Frenchy” Bathing suits To swim from const to coast (Brookside Pool) Martha Gazdik •Marty” Cats To curl their fur Antoinette Geil “Patsy” Athletics To become a trapeze performer Margaret Glynn ■•Marg Latin To discover Virgil’s bones Mary Greco “May Flirting To take Wiluiot away from Elizabeth Steve Gulick •Mike Horses To go buggy riding Edward Hoffman “Ed Cigar bands To play the part of Gargle” in sore throat John Kapusta “Curly Teeth To found a home for lost fillings Dorothy Kessler Babe” Dieting To rival Miss America Anna Katzan “Bubbles” Boyish bobs To have long curls Matilde Kliment “Mutts” Being peppy To be one of Colleen Moore’s contemporaries Anna Kolometz “Bananns Fruit To own a fruit stand Lorna Koplin Peg Music To play a duet with Paderewski Eleanora Kriews “Pat Washing dishes To get a job at the Westlake Lillian Kubes “Lil Looking natural To become a nature dancer Gertrude Kurth “Gerty Coasting To slide down the milky way
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26 SENIOR YEAR BOOK Class Poem Dear Lincoln High, we now look back With mingled joy and pain On four long years that have passed by Never to come again. For we, the graduating class Must soon be on our way Since now our High school life is over We can no longer stay. Dear teachers, who have guided us To you, be love and praise And may the lessons you have taught Follow us all our days. May those who will in future years Dear Lincoln, till our place Ever thy glorious name uphold Nor falter in the race. Let “conquering and still to conquer” The motto of our class Be with us, dear old Lincoln High As from thy halls we pass. Now, as we go our various ways, Fond memories in each heart, We’ll ne’er forget thee, Lincoln High, Though we forever part. And now at last the time has come When we must say goodby With hearts that beat in love for thee, Our dear old Lincoln High. —Varian Casterline. Class Motto r E, the members of the January Class of 1927, have chosen ‘‘Vincens et victurus” for our motto. “Conquering and still to ? ? conquer,” the translation, implies that the completion of our high-school course does not terminate our conquests, but is only the crossing to the first stepping stone in the Stream of Life as we attempt to reach success and happiness. Elmer Schmidt.
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28 SENIOR YEAR BO O K Chester Livingstone “Ches” Fords To afford a new one George Metz •‘Sonin Doing nothing To keep on doing it Theodore Mossman “Ted Jazz To become a Grand Opera star Ruth Mower}' “Bright Eyes’' Ilot dresses To become a model Norman Myers “Beefy” Driving To drive the cattle home Charles Neu “Chuck” Gum To be a gum agent Dorothy Nieriker -Dot Shorthand To displace Martha Lee on the News Elizabeth Ord “Betty Teaching To follow in her sister’s footsteps Joe Pavia “Paving bricks Politics To become a custodian of the Royal Mouse Traps Arline Priehe “Arlin Smiling To smile from ear to ear Ralph Quist “Sugar Looking sweet To avoid being kissed Arthur Ritenour “Art Being late To be on time for his own wedding Olive Roper “Ollio 0 Rusty Remain U-nmarried S even S-casons William Rose “Bill Folly Girls To become a stage door Johnny Chester Russ “Ches Posing To win a beauty contest Elmer Schmidt “Schmidty” Acting dignified To become a spendthrift John Schneider “Johnny Writing To become editor of the “Police Gazette Bernice Slianowed “Bunny' Winking To take the place of Pola Negri Robert Sharp “Kewpie Shimmying To become Gilda Gray’s dancing partner Lawrence Sliestag Chink” Studying To raise a misplaced eyebrow Frank Szalay “A he” Bee Not to get stung Raymond Tatousek “Roy” Thinking To be a super-sleuth Wilmot Tompkins “Ulysses Hot parties To live in Paris Elizabeth Treat “Betts Library To get along with the librarians Mildred Wagner “Sadie Theme Paper To recover all she has sold Herman Wahl “Slats Ditching girls To meet his ideal Karl Willson “Smuds Hats To own a fur-lined derby Mary Zawadowski “Zatvy” Blushing To be a press reporter
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