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THE LINCGLMA Published by SENIOR CLASS January—1930 LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL Cleveland, Ohio FOREWORD: “Quisque liber habet suuin fatum” is a Latin phrase meaning “Every book has its fate.” With this in view, the senior annual of January, 1930, has been published. We hope that the fate of this book will bring to the attention of persons interested in the welfare of Lincoln the worthy enterprises of the school, to commemorate her students, and to provide for the senior class a cherished memory of their last treasured days at Lincoln. CONTENTS: J'acu ty Seniors Activities 7 fusic Athletics jfcumor Advertising To Our Home Room Teachers Miss Mary Benson, Miss Una C Wisner, and Joseph C. Baumgartner we respectfully dedicate this volume of Memoirs. January Class 1930 VIN10DNI1 3 H X seven a THE LINCOLNIA Lincoln High School FACULTY James B. Smiley, Principal William J. Monks Senior High Assistants Lulu J. Van Fleet Bernice M. I’imnnky. Junior High Assistant ENGLISH Blanch G. Cole Mrs. Lenore Anders Stella Broad we 11 Edith Cherrington Helen H. Cowing Mary K. Duffy Stella Kastman Mrs. Doris R. Falk Aileen Fishbeck Kvelyn Fruchauf Dorothy Grover Cecel Haskins Marie K. Herbert Bessie B. Keck Grace Kitzerow Maxine Lick Ada Marchand Myra L. McCoy Katherine E. Nutting Constance Page Bertha G. Palmer Grace Ranson Helen Robinson Marian Smith Edith M. Snyder Bertha Thesmacher Dorothy Williams Ina C. Wisncr SOCIAL SCIENCE William J. Monks Joseph C. Baumgartner W. C. Brashares Hazel Cline Elizabeth Connor Ruth Dorsey Alfred Harris Winifred Harris Margretta Molony H. O. Merriman Eva Pancoast ’irginia Waller Anna Weigel SCIENCE J. L. Van Horn Mary Beck E. D. Codings Ernest L. Cook son Mary Lou Denton R. Dwight Evans Marjorie R. Fleck Howard J. Filiere Christophre lammarino Marguerite Ickcs Mary J. O'Callaghan William A. Rolland Benjamin I . Salisbury Margarethe White Clara Wommelsdorf MATHEMATICS George P. Kerr Beula Aitken Vera Baxter Ernestine Bell Mary C. Benson Nellie Cole Clara Coyner Ray Cochran Adelaide Denison Jean Dickerson Blanche Jcnney Josephine Miller Mary O’Malley Gilbert Nelson William Rutledge Dorothea Taylor Clara Thomas Edna Waite Emma Warth LATIN Mary C. Miller Fred S. Dunham Cecel 1. Haskins Ethel Jones Wynonah Thompson MODERN LANGUAGES W. W. DuBreuil Suzanne Bricker Florence Gerhan Laura ITassler Lennabel Lafevcr Senta F. Pallat HOME ECONOMICS Mary Hemmersbaugh Isabel Collins Ruth Hoftyzcr Hilda Judge Eleanor Meek I.cona Millard Arilia Patterson Clara Perry COMMERCIAL Imogenc I. Pilcher Bernice O. Brown Harvey C. Dinner Martha Doinliey Glenn R. Elder Mabel Kerr Gladys Kochmit Catherine Martin Mrs. Grace Mickey Grace Ransom Cecilia Vandcn Bossche ART Amie Inman Gladys E. Andrews Nola Rearick Ethel St i I son Elizabeth S-mmes Lillian Wilkens MUSIC Margaret Lord Mallory Harry E. Clarke. Band Dir. Clara Goette Mrs. Norma W. Spatny Alvaretta West MANUAL ARTS F. W. Blum D. W. Cor let t Ray McEarlin A. B. Mitchell R. W. Rueter Mrs. Josephine Slater PHYSICAL TRAINING W. Fagginger-Aucr Mrs. Helen S Freeman Lorctha Potter Robert Vollmar ATHLETICS J. H. Atkinson Glenn R. Elder Howard Filiere CLASS ADVISORS Adelaide Denison 12th Grade Mary K. Benson 11th Grade Fred S. Dunham 10th Grade Mary Beck Oth Grade Jean Dickerson 8th Grade Nellie Cole 7th Grade IN MEMORY of H ajr r i et Monks I • k i ts Our beloved teacher and friend Horn—Kovemlwr 15. 1883. (Graduated Lincoln High—June, 1902. (Graduated Cleveland Normal School—1904. Teacher at Hoys School. 12 years- -1904-1916. Teacher at Last High, 2 years—1917-1919. Teacher at Lincoln High School. 9 years 1920-1929. Died August 14. 1929. Officers CLASS OF JANUARY ’30 Chester J. Stroempi.k President Margaret Kei.i.u.m I 'iee-President Herbert Durr Treasurer Rose Troyan Secretary Ruth 1’udvan Assistant Treasurer V EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Edward Yahva, Chairman Margaret Roper An i honv Arrauam AUL BRYER Mildred Lukacik Comm en cement Spea k crs LINCOLN INCH Charlotte Hieher, I’uledictorian..... What Next?’ Margaret Kelum............... Who Should do To College? Helen Tieeenbach Luther Burbank and His Work” William Murray Clemenceau, The Tiger of France Theodore Vuschik China, Yesterday and Today” Chester J. Stroemim.e................... Surface Knergy Rose Troyan... .........................“Women in Business” thirteen Anthony 1 . Abraiiam 2047 West 14th Street Teasituj every iirl in siqlit Seems Id five him real delif ltt. Present Day '28. ’29. '.50 Newtonian 29, '.50 Katina Societas '28. '29. '.50 Health Council '29 Annual Staff Executive Committee Nicholas Aftoora 1629 Auburn Avenue In sports he's clean. In speech he's l;een, In built!in , yes, He’s at his best. C vm Team '28. 29 Track '28 Helen E. Alexander Emii.e M. Hacik 2606 Searsdale Avenue 4220 Woburn Avenue At basketball she rei ms supreme, In fact in any sport she's keen. Baseball ’26. 27. '28. 29 Basketball '27. '28. '29. ’30 All Star Baseball '29 All Star Basketball '29 i. A. A. '28. '29. ’30 Swimming '27. '28. '29 Orchestra '27 Annual Staff )' •; are .to very quiet. (We seldom hear you speak) Hut we've all seen your dimples. They're assets we all seek. Katina Societas '28. '29 Football '29 K. K. K. '27 four tern THE LINCOLNIA Helen J. Barsig 2009 Treadway Avenue May your life be always joyous, .'luti your smiles be always gay, for il often has been told us That i smile zvill smooth the way. Leona Boescm 11417 Florine Avenue .- girl of dignity and poise. Who never seems to make much noise; Hut if you think she has no vim. Just watch her dancing in the gym. Tennis Club '27 Abraham Blixick 3405 C lark Avenue Our Abe is able to toot-a-toot-toot. Football Manager '29 Fluorine ( tub 26 Orchestra 27. '28. ’29. 30 Band ’25. '26. ‘27. '28. '29. ’M) Glee Club '27 All High Band '27. '28 Lincoln High Dance Baud '29 X. F. O. High School Orch. '29 Harold Bohn 4359 Pearl Road Hoic happy is he born and taught. That serveth not another’s will; Whose armour is his honest thoughts And simple truth his utmost skill. K.K.K. ’26 fifteen Paul E. Brack 4460 West 47th Street Where ever Paul Brack you chance to spy, You're sure that Luthuuj is near by. Guard '27, ’28, ’29 Willard F. Bur 3524 K rat her Road He likes to filibuster, This orator of luster. ()rchcstra '27, ’28 Rand '28 Glee Club '27. 28. 29, ’30 K. K. K ’26. 27 Pres. Aero t lub '27, ’28. '29, '30 Guards '28, '29, ’30 Lop Staff '28, '29 Hi Press 28. '29. ’30 Football '29 Checker Club '29 Hiking Club ’28 Paul J. Brykk 2206 Kvelyn Avenue Haul ran be serious, Paul can be gay; Paul can amuse us all In his rare way. Present Day '28. '29. ’30 l.atina Socictas '28. ’29, ’30 Newtonian Club '29. '30 iym Team '29 Annual Staff Executive Committee Helen K. Charles 22IS ()ak Park Avenue I ivarious Helen. With face so fair, Laughs away the hours With care-free air. sixteen f THE LINCOLNIA Clara C. Coates 4210 Spokane Avenue Music is her hobby, Success is her aim; Some day music may be The means to briny her fame. Art Club '27. '28. '29 Trcas. (ilcc Club '28 Friendship Club '28. '29, '30 Annual Staff Edna Davis 1393 Bradley Road Edna knows her shorthand. She’s tuwd in English too. There's nothing can think of That Edna cannot do. Rachel L. Diaxlska 2780 West 14th Street What three R’s mean, we must confess. Is more than we can ever guess. Girl Reserves '27 Friendship Club '28 Art Club ‘28. '29. '30 Scribes '29, Pres. Oriental Puppets '27 Log Staff '28. '29, 30 Baseball '28 Annual Staff. Asst. Editor Leonard R. Dittman-42 16 West 22n«l Street 77 just keep right on trying, . hid maybe then some day, I'll reach the top o’ the ladder And there I'll try to stay. seventeen Margaret L. Dodds 4216 W est 22nd Street football semis the only sport IVherein she hasn't taken part. All Star Baseball '29 All Star Basketball 29, (.'apt. 6. A. A. '26, '27, 28. I‘res. Leaders Club 26. '27. '28. '29, 30 Commercial Club '28, Sec. Baseball 26. 27. '28. ’29, ( apt. Basketball '26. '27. Capt. '28. 29. MO Swimming '28 Herbert Dl'RR 2315 Sel .er Avenue Herbert is very quiet, lie looks rather bashful loo; Hut looks may be deceiving— We can’t tell what he'll do. Class Treasurer Tribe MO • eighteen N’iciiola M. Drotar 1436 Brainard Avenue Coif is this boy's hobby Coif, his avocation; . Inti in this tec hope some day That he will lead the nation. Laverkk N. Kbei. 4022 Clvbourne Avenue So quiet and petite. So pretty and discreet; els yen tie a lass els one is apt to meet. G. A. A. 26 Friendship ’28. '29. MO Annual Staff John G. Fabian 3820 Dover Avenue He envies none Whom chance doth raise; He passes time In better ways. Guard '29 V iola Flory 3640 West 47th Street Modest and shy. True and sincere, If'e cannot deny Thai she is a dear. Glee Club '28. '29. 30 Art Club '27. '28. '29. '30 Alvin Findkisen 3115 Portinan Avenue Alvin helps the Council. Alvin helps the Lot); Hi Tress, Guard and Annual Tind Alvin on the job. Glee Club '27, Sec. ’29 Fluorine ( lub '27 Health Council '29. Sec. Lor Staff '28. '29 Hi Press '28. '29. '30 Latina Socictas '28 Guard '28. '29. '30 Annual Staff Axgf.ljne Frantz 3038 West 46th Street I know about a million With eyes of dusky hue. Tut there is not one among them. Dear Angeline, like you. Glee Club '28. '29. '30 Art Club '27. '28. '29. '30 ttiuelern Au:x Cans 3214 Vega Avenue In future times H'e nil null hear. Of .Hex duns. ' 'he F.ngineer. Richard Gardner 167D3 Finest Avenue IFith ; smile for oil He lilts along To him life's a lark And just a sweet song. Glee Club '28, Sec. ’29 Francis Edgar Geiger 3028 Walton Avenue 1:or, being of that honest few, IVho give the Fiend himself his due. K. K. K. '26, '27 Joseph A. Geiger 3028 W alton Avenue To our school this lad gave muscle. To athletics he gave brawn; lint if girls were in his vision— He would only sit and yawn. Present Day Club '29, Treas. Boys’ Glee Club '27. 28 Band 27, '28. '29 Orchestra '28. '29 Football '28 Hiking Club '29 Checker Club ‘29 t Harold H. Gladden 3516 Krai her Road A quiet (mil courteous gentleman always. Glee Club '29 Track ’28 Basketball ’26 Lillian A. Goodland 3520 Cypress Avenue 1.11 is cheerful. 1.11 is pretty, Lil’s intriguing She's so witty. Art Club '27. '28. ’29. 30 Bird Club 27 Basketball '28 Orchestra '27 Glee Club '27 Krma M. Gollwitzer 3022 Vega Avenue Sportsmanship is her motto, She plays expertly and fair. In every game of life, we know, She'll he absolutely square. All Star Basketball Capt. AH Star Baseball Capt. i. A. A. '26. '27. 28. 29. Pres. Leaders Club '26, '27, ’28, ’29 Baseball '26. '27. '28. '29 Basketball '26. 27. '28. 29 Swimming '26, '27, '28. ’29 Lucille Emily Grahl 4236 West 35th Street Lticile is gentle and refined. And deeply in our hearts enshrined. G. A. A. '26 Friendship ’28. '29, 30 Basketball 26 Baseball '26 Annual Staff twenty-one THE LINCOLNIA Edward K. Gunn 2605 Poe Avenue The man worth while Is the man who eon smile I Then others about him frown. Glee Club 27. 28 Latina Societas '28, '29, Pres. Track Team Mur. '28. '29 Football ‘29 Annual Staff Eleanor B. Herman 2604 Garden Avenue She's not like a stream that brawls Loud with shallow -waterfalls. Hut in quiet self control Links together soul with soul. Friendship Club '26 Annual Staff Mildred 1. Hastings 3a 17 Altoona Road Tell me what lucky youth has won Our oten dear Milly's heart ? Paine Rumor whispered in our ears That the laddy's name is Art Charlotte M. Hiebkr 3211 Scranton Road .lzcay with your belles and your beauties. They never iwith her can compare. Whoever has met 'with my Charlotte Has met with the queen o' the fair. Basketball '28. '29 Baseball 28. '29 Service Cup '29 Leaders' Club 28, '29, '30, Pres. Masque Players '29 Orchestra '28, '29 Valedictorian txceiUy-two LaVerne E. Hill 3821 Dawning Avenue Dear recollections of you . Ire pressed in our hearts . Is flowers within a book. Baseball '28 Bird Club ’26 Swimming ’28 Edna R. IIorak 4811 Clark Avenue So merciful, so strong. so good. So patient, loyal and true. Leaders C lub ’27. ’28. ’26. ’30 G. A. A. 27. ’28. '29, '30 Ethel J. Hnatii 1027 Auburn Avenue .1 bright and broum-eyed flmceret. That blooms among us here. Annual Staff Anna B. Howitt 2008 Aiken Avenue Where will we find One on whom atmosphere Sheds so strong an influence. Gay at times And oft sedate. Friendship Girls '26, ’27 G. A. A. 26, 27 Baseball 26. '27. '28 Basketball ‘26, '27. '28 tufrntytkree THE LINCOLNIA Howard V. Hum risen 3300 Dover Avenue When hi' laughs, IV c I an pli too. He cheers us uf' When tee are blue. Orchestra 27. 28. '29 Reginald G. James 3908 Daisy Avenue Original anil clever Helpful and hind; An editor soon Of brilliant wind. (ike Club 27 Hi-Press ’28. ‘29. ’30 Log Staff Editor '29 Champ Typist ’28. 29. '30 Commercial Club '28. '29. Vice Pres. Annual Staff, Sport Editor Ralph I '. Jecii 3322 West 52nd Street May yon be happy. . Is if every day You picked up a horse-shoe. Joseph S. Joseph 2047 West 14th Street Joe is a natural born artist; U’e'd mark Itiw first on our list. He studies always with kindly grin And sticks to his friends through thick and thin. Art Club '27. '28. '29 French Club '28. '29 Log Art Staff '28 Guard ’29 Annual Staff tuvHtyfoKr Mary R. Kali ns icy 1226 Huhrer Avenue There are many things in this world xvorth while; To us the rarest is your pleasant smile. J our friendly ways ami wary brown hair .Ire surely charming beyond compare. Margarkt T. Kellum 4232 West 36th Street The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight; But they, while their companions slept, Were toiling upxcard in the night. Leaders Club 27. ’28. 29. See '30 Glee Club ’27. ’28 G. A. A. '26 Music Cabinet '28 Basketball '26. '27, '28. '2 ) Baseball 26. '27. 28. ’29 Annual Staff Class Vice President Commencement Speaker Sylvia M. Kalivoda 1116 Mapledale Avenue We -wouldn’t xcant you different. We love your harmonious air. Your bright clear eyes predict to us A future free from care. Present Day Club '27. ’28. ’29 Sec. K. K. K. ’25. ’26 Biology Club ’26 Annual Staff, Photo Editor William H. Kort 2201 Hurley Avenue A friend you can trust When shies aren't so blue, He'd xvillingly give his all To see you safely through. Guard ’29. ’30 t testily-five F.i.kanor A. Kraus •1216 Maple-dale Avenue .1 flash of qay color Beneath a blue sky. A rare bit of sweetness ll'e ne'er can pass by. K. K. K. '26. '27 Annual Stall, Bookkeeper Viola L. Kuhn 3G08 Vega Avenue A true leader, athletic ton; May you be happy Your whole life through. Commercial Club '28 Trcas. Leaders Club '27. '28. '29 Basketball 28. 'ft Baseball 27. 28. '29 Stella Kukala 4188 West 23r l Street Li ah l of hair, and I'ujht of heart. H'c'tc enjoyed you from the start. Cercle Molierc 27. '28 r. A A. 29 Sec. Swimming '27. '28. '29 Basketball 27. '28 Baseball 27. 28 Tennis '27 Steve I .k va n dowsk i 1056 Molniden Avenue He buUdeth better than he knows, Who conquers every wind that blows. twenty-six 0 THE L1NCOLNIA Ellen M. Lowe 3113 Natchez Avenue Oh for the broad and fresit outdoors, A tune or tivo, a lark that soars. Art Club ’27. ’28, ’29. ’30 Bird Club '26 Aero Club 26 Basketball '26. '27 Baseball '26. ’27 G. A. A. '26. ’27. '28 Swimming '26 Music Cabinet '29. ’30 Leaders’ Club ’26. 27. '28. '29 Band '27. '28. '29. ’30 Sec. Annual Staff. Art Editor Albert G. Luzius 5204 Wichita Avenue When the frost is on the pumpkin. When Orion is the star. Then they say you play the hardest. Kick the football fast and far. K. K. K. '27 Latina Socictas '28. '29 Football '29 Ei.sier G. Lowe 1818 Brainanl Avenue He seldom works, but when he does His work is worthy of him. Latina Societas '28. '29 Mildred A. Lukacik 3657 West 47th Place Her solid, and smile, her laughter gay, Her business ability, make us say. She's a winner. Art Club '27. '28. '29 Cercle Molicre '28 Sec. '29 Vice Pres. Tennis '28 Executive Committee Annual Staff ticenty-sevcn Thelma D. Maibauer 3812 Behrwald Avenue Thelma is a charming lass IVith lovely golden curls; She is quite ambitious chid rates high among the girls. K. K. K. ’26, '27 Bird Club ’26, '27. 28 Basketball 27 Tempora I.iiicoluia Asst. Editor ‘29, MO Annual Staff Herbert K. Malecha 3151 West 52nd Street Herb is jolly, Herb is gay, IVe all visit the world teas that way. Julia C. Malong 2315 West 11th Street Carrie S. Manos 2288 West 11th Street Dainty little maiden whither wouldst thou dxi’cll. Tar and far away! said the dainty damosel, 'All among the gardens, auriculas, anemones, Doses and lilies and Canterbury bells! G. A. A. 76 Commercial Club ‘28, 29 Friendship Club '27, ‘28, ‘29 She is happiest in life, IVhen she makes others happy, . Ind especially the little ones. Commercial Club ‘28. ‘29 Rutii C. Martin 3216 Saratoga Avenue The terpsichorean art she'd lu nr. To dance is her endeavor, The Sony of birds, the blue of lake, Give her enjoyment ever. Swimming '28 Hire! Club '26, ’27 Ludwig C. Marton 4011 Bader Avenue To fly is now his keen desire. To fish his avocation; To talk with pals around a fire Tor him is recreation. Newtonian Club ’29 Guard ’28, '29 Marjorie Mellert 2210 Althen Avenue Fairer than Rachel by the balmy -well. Fairer than Ruth among the fields of corn, Fair us the Angel that said “Hail she seemed, Who entering filled the house with sudden light. Commercial Club '28, '29 Itvciitynint Bernice V. Miller 3111 Daisy Avenue Star to star vibrates light; may soul to soul Strike thro' a finer element of her own. Dcutscher Verein '27. 28. '29, '30 Latina Societas '28. '29, '30 Present Day Club '29, '30 Friendship Club ’29, '30 William S. Murray 2307 Wade Avenue You are the type of the 'wise who soai hut never roam. True to the kindred points of school and of home. Cerclc Molicrc '2t . '27. '28 ’icc Pros. Scribes '27 ( lee Club '27, '28 Sec. Annual Staff, Circulation Manager Oimmencemcnt Speaker Allen S. Nace 3901 West 1 Stli Street .Wen's a writer—a writer of dreams; MV hope that some day he’ll he what he seems. Band '26. 'll, '28. 26, '30 Hi Press '29 Annual Staff. Humor Editor Anna Xkczypor Louise Neff 448.3 West 30th Street 3645 West 32nd Street Famous she would he In la c. a Justinian. Biology Club '28 Kricndsbip '28 Cerclc Molierc '20 She is lured by a bright-lined landscape. She is pleased with a well sung song. She is charmed by the poet’s wild fancy. And she sings as she hurries along. Art Club 27. ’28 Sec. ’20 Vice Pres, (dec Club '28 Unify Lii.liax Nurmi 3240 West 31st Street Reed C. Olbrigiit 3230 est 25th Street Her ivay is striking, resistless, and grand; Her Dimmer is gentle, complying, mid bland. G. A. A. 'll. 28 Biology ( lub 28 Sec. I l Club Kspanol ‘28 Physics Club '29 Commercial Club '29, ’30 Sec. Glee Club '29, '30 Reed is bashful. Reed is sincere; Reed is likeable To everyone here. Ruth Paillon 3229 Louisiana Avenue Of all tormenting, unhappy thoughts her mind is clear; slltvays calm and unmoved as though no soul were near. Health Representative thirty-one Vernon Pease 3715 Mack Avenue One who can wait and not be tired by waiting; Or. being lied about, doesn't deal in lies; Or. being hated, doesn't give way to hating; . Ind yet doesn't look too good, nor talk too wise. Glee Club '28 Ccrcle Molicrc '29 Tribe '30 Helen A. Piskura Priscilla Pierce 4410 West 17th Street Dor tlice is lauyliint Nature (jay, Dor thee she pours the vernal day. Commercial Club ’28, '29 Sec. Biology Chib '27 (i. A. A. '27 Tennis Club '27 Glee Club 29 3226 Library Avenue we must ever he friends; and of all who offer you friendship t.et '30 he ever the first, the truest, the nearest and dearest! F.l Club Espanol '27, '28. '29 Hazel Praiist 1441 Rowley Avenue fiances like nymphs of Diana, ‘lays like Apollo of old. Commercial Club '28 Marie Pucci 2604 West 27th Street A rare compound is she of frolic and of fun; H ho relishes a joke, and rejoices in a pun; Whose temper is i enerous, open, sincere; .■I friend to truth, a stranger to fear. Tennis Club '27 Commercial Club '28 Glee Club '29 thirty-two Ruth Pudvan 2116 Aiken Avenue At times, She seems all earthly matters to forget. But always upon Success her mind is set. Leaders’ Club '28. ’29. ’30. Treas. Baseball '28. ‘20 Basketball '28. '20 Commercial Club 29 Swimming '20 Class Assistant Treasurer Eileen M. Rogers 2916 Erin Avenue Like the netv moon thy life appears, A little strip of silver light And widening outward into night The shadowy dusk of future years. Art Club ‘29 Ur Staff '29 Annual Staff Margaret M. Roper 3106 Cypress Avenue Short curly hair, eyes of (due, Jimmie likes her, we do too! G. A. A. '26 Bird Club ’26. 21 I C C ’28 Friendship Club ’28 Executive Committee Edward M. Schuster 3540 West 47t!i Street Willard, Ralph and Eddie Stick together just like glue. El Club Espanol ’28 THE LINCOLNIA f, I Ralph Sellers 3818 Oak Park Avenue hi several special lines this lad ran surpass. The most important is fallint asleep in class. Glee Club '27. '28 K. K. K. '26. '27 Vice Pres. Latina Societas “29 Football '29 Track ‘29 Annual Staff Ella Shawala 3149 West 11th Street Margaret K. Sensel 45(X) Behrwald Avenue Gentle, modest, fair to view. That's what the zvhole class thinks of yon. K. K. K. 27 l-atina Societas ‘28. '29 Trcas. Scribes '28. '29 F.xecutivc Chairman Baud 27. '28. '29 Orchestra '27. '28. '29 Friendship Club ’28. ’29 G. A. A. '28. ’29 Annual Staff Olga R. Si.any 2184 West 85th Street Site's happy all day. Trout cares she’s free. IVIty can’t we all he Content like she? Glee Club '29. '30 Olga's a sweet lass, brimming over with pep; With the rest of the crated, she's always in step. Commercial Club '29, '30 Tennis Club '27 thirty fon Frank A. Smick 4789 Pearl Road The great Muster said. I see .Wo best in kind, but in degree; gave a various gift to emit. To charm, to strengthen, and to teach Orchestra '27. '28 Vice Pres. 29 Music Cabinet ’29 iym Team '29 Annual Staff, Business Manager Anne T. Stkutinski 2201 Pearl Court A wonderful friend, a pal good and true. And where could zee find an athlete like you J G. A. A. ’29 Leader’s Club '27. ‘28. '29 Commercial Club '28 Baseball '27. 28. 29 Captain AH Star Baseball '29 Basketball 27. '28. '29 AH Star Basketball '29 Chester J. Stroemple 3335 West 130th Street In chemistry Chester’s a genius; . Is president he is marvelous. IIis diligent work is conspicuous; lie accomplishes tasks most arduous. Class President Commencement Speaker Tribe '30 Howard H. Stump 4023 Brooklyn Avenue His ready speech flowed fair and free. In phrase of gentlest courtesy. Orchestra '28. '29 Latina Socictas '28. '29 Pres. Editor of Tempora I.incolnia Tribe ’30 Annual Staff. Kditor-in-Chief thirty fit Helen L. Tiefenbacii 2409 Garden Avenue Why hath (led mads the gem so small .hid so hutjr the granite? Because he meant that mankind. Should set a higher value on it. Baseball ’26. ’27 Rcutscher Vercin '27, '28. '29, '30 Log Staff '29. 30 Annual Staff, Literary Editor Commencement Speaker Rose M. Troyan 3241 West 31st Street That smile, like sunshine darts Into many a sunless heart, Tor a smile of tiod thou art. Leader’s Club '26. 'll Vice Pres. '28, ’29 Swimming 'll Baseball '27 Basketball '27. ’29 Tempura Lincolnia Asst. Editor Class Secretary CVnnniencement Speaker 4 Georoe Yargo 1433 Clark Avenue When Time who steal our years away. Shall steal our pleasures too. The memory of the fast will slay. Of school days and of you. B. M. S. Club '29 Log Staff '29 Helen L. Waltz 41 IS Brooklyn Avenue Her kindly deeds and intelligent air. Trove her as wise and good as she's fair. Bird Club ’26. '27 A. A. ’26. 27. ’28 Friendship Club ’28 Commercial Club ’28 r Melvin Wandt 3712 Dover Avenue Still waters run deep. Conics from the poet's lips, .'Ind your hobby is skating And taking dips. Theodore Wazgar 2108 Fern Court Though Teddy's quiet. Though Teddy’s shy. Teddy'll be a lawyer. Bye and bye. Marvin G. eixacht 2031 Corning Avenue It is the heart and not the brain. That to the highest doth attain. El Club Espanol 28. 29 Football '28, '29 Track '29 Evelyn L. Weisbarth 2313 Natchez Avenue We hare you fast in our fortress. And will not let you depart. But pul you down in the dungeon In the round-tower of our hearts. Deutschcr Vercin '27. ‘28. '29 Log Staff '29 Annual Stall THE LINCOLNIA LaVEKNF. G. W'lN'OU) 3137 West 18th Place Szeeet and intelligent. Dependable and diligent. Ever eager to learn. Is our own dear Laverne. Patina Societas 28. ‘20 Ccrcle Molicrc '28. '29 Log Staff '29 Present Day Club ’28, ‘29 Tempera Lincolnia '2' Annual Staff. Managing Editor Edward D. Vamva 3333 Woodhridge venue Eddie makes whoopee l y day and by night, His Ford and friend Lucy are liis delight. Present Day Club 27. '28 Football 27. '28. '29 Track '27. '28 Chairman of Executive Committee Tribe ’30 Er.MA I.. Y A EGER 4-405 Woburn Avenue It matters not what your need may he. She alzvays says. “Just call on me. G. A. A. '26. '27 K. K. K. ’20. 27 Girl's Glee Club '2 . '27. '28 iKORGE Yank ax vc 11 724 Lynn Avenue George is a lad H e'd like to know belter. IVe think he'll prove To be a ‘go-getter.' thlrty-eiffht Anna Yarkmishyn 2213 Seymour Avenue .Inna's a modest and retiring lass; She's one of the nicest girls in our class. Commercial Club '28 Theodore F. Yuschik 4304 Memphis Avenue “Thee I adore. says the flapper, “Thee adore, Teddy dear; Tour walk is so quick and so dapper. And your eyes so blue, without fear. Latin Club 28. ’29 Orchestra 28. 29 Commencement Speaker Althea X. mi nt 2172 West 14th Street A hunch of pep, a sunny smile, A lovely voice, a wonderful style— That’s Althea. Leader's Club 28. 29 Glee Club 28 Commercial Club ‘28 Present Day Club 28. ’29 Cerclc Moliere 29 Annual Staff Advertising Manager thirty-uine THE LINCOLNIA Will of the January Class of 1930 Being ,,f sound mind and memory, although our several teachers cast doubt of the fact, and desiring to preserve for Lincoln the unusual talents possessed by us both collectively and in part, we. the January Class of 1930, for no motive whatsoever, do hereby ordain this last will and testament. After due and careful deliberation the class has decided to ask Item I. Chester J. Stroemplc, the chemistry wizard to turn his thoughts to mechanics and produce a robot that will drive geometry into the thick skulls of some students. To Miss Ina Wisncr, we leave the great sorrow, coincident to the great Item II. diminution of the appreciative audience which always listened o| cti-mouthed to her thrilling adventures and hair-breadth escaj cs in the wilds of St. Louis department stores. To Joseph C. Baumgartner. our beloved Civics teacher, we leave Item III. sonie new slang expressions, as his present one seem to be rather stale. Also a group of aspiring seniors who can write as fast as he dictates. We have decided to fulfill a long-felt want hv building and leaving Item IV. tjie school a small chute from the fourth floor to 107, so that anyone late for chorus, by pressing a button at the top, will land in his seat on time. We also donate to all future accompanists, a piano that plays Down South' automatically. To our music master. Miss Margaret Lord Mallory, we leave a Item V. mechanical baton-waving machine so that she may save her energy for shaking tardy seniors. We leave to patient Miss Lula Van Fleet, a bigger and probably Item V I. better graduating class, and the joy of explaining the wherefore anti why of the various senior functions. . We leave to the 12B class, our understudies, the sacred and in-Itcm VII. aiicna| le rights inherent to seniors those of giving orations and of going broke, buying rings, pictures, and paying various and sundry expenses. viii Because a great many seniors, who carried horseshoes in order to tcm ‘ pass the Civics course, have no further use for them, we leave them to the football team to he tacked on its shoes and used in place of cleats. . „ To the homeroom teachers of the June Class of 1930 we leave the Item IX. painful task of writing report cards in two colors and persuading the students to sign for their orations. To our homeroom teachers. Miss Henson, Miss Wisner, and Mr. tcm ' Baumgartner, we leave the sorrow coincident with our absence and the vain hope of guiding another such illustrious class a that of January 1930. . v_ We leave our sincere devotion and thanks to our various instructors tcm throughout the space of these four highly educational years, and to J. B. Smiley, for the careful and efficient guidance which he has given to this class toward its infinite improvement. In Testimony Whereof, I hereby set my hand and seal. Done in Lincoln High School of the City of Cleveland, this twenty-second dav of November. A. D. 1929. Witness: Allen S. Nace Reginald G. James and Howard 11. Sti mi (Great Seal) forty-one THE LINCOLNIA Orations 1. September 20, I 929—Clet eland Presiding Officer, Charlotte Hieber The Play House (Drury Lane) Laverne W'inold hllen Lowe The Public Auditorium anti It- Mew Winn Nick Aftoora (Itir Mew Bridge Mildred Hastings Helen Charles Cruise of the Blossom Willard Bub Garfield Memorial Kthcl llnatli II. September 27, 1929—Strmmge Corners of the World Presiding Officer, Chester Strocmple The Island with a Secret Helen Piskura A Sea Without a Shore Lillian Nurmi The I.ake of Pitch Ralph Jeck The L’ntamed Pace ( lga Siam Leonard Dittman The Great Wall of China Herbert Malecka The Pilgrimage City . Ruth Martin III. October J, 1929—Myron T. Herrick Presiding Officer, Margaret Kellum Herrick Forbears Herbert Durr Marie Pucci College Life .. Carrie Manos Political Life ... La verne Hill As a Cleveland Banker Lillian Goodland A mba s sad r Her rick Ralph Sellers Last Years Frank .eiger IV. October 11, 1929—Intentions of Olden Times Presiding Officer, Rose Troyan Primitive Inventions Marvin Weinacht Discoveries of the Ancient F.leanor 1 lernian The Great Awakening Flcanor Kraus Iron, Tin, and Steel Harold Gladden The Beginning of Clocks and Watches Priscilla Pierce The Coming of Steam Edward Schuster Gas Lighting anti the Safety Lamp Margaret Sensei V. October IS, 1929—Latin Set Presiding Officer, Ruth Pudvan Life and Ambitions of Caesar William Kort Great Roman Baths Thelma Maibaucr Roman lalleys to be Restored Clara Coates Virgil Life and Accomplishments of Cicero.. Laverne Ebcl Law Heritage Received from the Romans Kmilc Bacik VI. October 24. 1929—Virginia Presiding Olficer, Edward Yahya Old Dominion .. Historic Homes of Virginia. Alvin Findeiscn Jefferson The Shenandoah Valley Angcline Frantz Virginia, A Commonwealth That Has (.nine Back Lucille Grahl VII November 1, 192 9—American , Past and Present Presiding Officer, Anthony Abraham Aim Lowell Oliver Wendell Holmes Mary Kalinskv William Allen White Helen Alexander forty two HE LINCOLNIA Orations Adolph Zukor Robert Edmund Jones U. S. Grant ... Albert Payson Terhunc VIII. November II, 1929—Armistice Armistice Day ................ The Unknown Soldier Lest We Forget ....... Present Day Aspect of the Battle What Price Peace National Education Week........ World Unity .......... Fields IX. X. November 18, 1929—Community Fund Ten Years of Service .......... Principles of the Community Fund School Students’ Part in the Fund What the Fund Has Done for Old People What the Fund Has Done To Care for Children What the Fund Has Done for Families. The Future of the Community Fund November 25, 1 929—Kentucky Kentucky- -The Oldest State in the Union Berea. A College of Opportunity Settlement Schools .... ........ Shakespeare’s ('ontemporaries Industries Fostered at Berea Literature and Music of Kentucky Possibilities and Future of Kentucky November 27, 1929—Thanksgiving American National Thanksgiving Notable Thanksgivings New England 300 Years of Progress Early Candle Days .............. Thanksgiving Dinners Thanksgiving Celebrations The American Spirit XII. December 6, 1929—Bread History of Wheat Farmers of Olden Times History of Plows The Millers ......... Western Farming Home Baking Modern Bakery ... XI. Ludwig Marton Stella Ktibala Margaret I)odds Joseph Geiger Presiding Officer, Paul Bryef Harold Bohn Vernon Pease Teddy Yuschik Marjorie Mellcrt Sylvia Kalivoda Leona Boesch Frank Smick Presiding Officer, Mildred Lukacik Howard Humitsch Anna Ncczypor .Viola Flory Anne Strutinski Julia Malong Joseph Joseph Albert Luzins Presiding Officer, Margaret Roper Edward Gunn Nicholas Drotar Ruth Paillon Bernice Miller Louise Neff Viola Kuhn John Fabian Presiding Officer, Edward Stump Rachel Diauiska Abraham Blinick Melvin Wandt Allen Nace Anna Yaremishyn Reginald James Edna Horak Presiding Officer, Hazel Prahst George Yankanych George Vargo Leroy Strutt Anna I lowitt Ella Shawala Edna Davis Paul Brack XIII. December I J, 1929—Superstitions Superstition Portrayed by Shakespeare Modern Superstitions Shown in Drama Superstitions of Our Grandparents Superstitions of the Sailor-. Superstitions of Ancient Races ........ Superstitions of Asiatic Peoples Superstitions of the Negro Race . Presiding Officer, Helen Ticfenbach .. ....Reed Olbright ..Stephen I-ewandowsky Richard Gardner ...Erma Gollwitzcr ............Eileen Rogers ...... Evelyn Weisbarth Teddy Wazgar JHoJ-Kiiof — VIN103NI1 3 H X 5 s: (MM . L v r cr | tJiurh fiouim a m fepv. jici V -. ,71 i . ■ . - THE LINCOLNIA Lincoln a Staff Editor-in-Chief Howard Sir.mi Associate Editor Rachel I )ianiska Business Manager Frank Smick Advertising Althea Zmunt. Manager 1'.leanor Herman l.avcrnc Ebel Alvin Findcisen Paul Bryer Circulation William Murray. Manager Anthony Ahraham Ralph Sellers Art Kllen Lowe. Editor Mildred Lukacik Joseph Joseph Eileen Rogers Bookkeeper Eleanor Kraus Sports Reginald Janies, Editor Managing Editor Laverne Winold Literary Helen Tiefenhach. Editor Evelyn Weisbarth Anthony Abraham I hehna Maibauer Kileen Rogers Margaret kellum Margaret Sensei Allen Mace Photography Sylvia Kalivoda. Editor Edward Gunn Humor Allen Xace. Editor Kvelyn Wci barth Typists Eleanor Herman Lucille (irahl Helen Alexander Ethel Hnath Eleanor Kraus Margaret Dodds Faculty Advisors Joseph C. Baumgartner Mary C. Miller Scribes Officers Rachel Dianiska....................... President Joyce Lou man ....................I'ice President Marguerite Dux mire .................. Secretary Eleanor .Zinger Treasurer Mrs. Doris Falk and Bessie Keck.........Sponsors Eleanor Blazcy Helen Boltin Kvelyn Bohlcy Bob Burry Mary Blascr Catherine Clink Elizabeth DeC'roes Marguerite Gildcrslccvc Gertrude Hirz Mary Ellen Holden Dorothy Hummel Robert Joyce Members Helena Kruger Evelyn Kief man Dorothy Kundtz Clarence Lafe Grace Link Earl M unsen Claire Brough Janina Peldyak Ruth Reinhardt Kathleen Rogers Mildred Richards Margaret Sensei iizclla Sinterman Dorothea Sekerak Ecru Shewring Gertrude Stocssner Evelyn Taylor Alvin Tafel Madeline Troyan Katherine Vereckc Kathryn V’cttcrliitg Beryl Williams Aldona Zubin forty right The Health Council 3?- 1 H!3 The Lincoln Health Council is an organization two years old but in spite of its youth it has become one of the most prominent organizations in the school. Originally sponsored by the Home Economics department it has now become schoolwide and receives hearty cooperation from all the departments of the school. It is striving hard to make Lincoln a health minded school. THE LINCOLNIA Officers IIf.nry Oldenkamp ............ Raymond Lahi............ (Ikorge Theobald ............. Mary Leaser .................. Miss Rutii Hoftyzer .......... Members Raymond McGinty Vorita Worden Katherine Mikulek Alice Kuhn .....President I 'ice President ... Treasurer ......Secretary Sponsor Marie Czapo Michael Duhiaga Mary Szczcibo Rose Martin THE LINCOLNI A Health Representatives Stella Jreco Ka i lery n K as .tv y k Anna Batcuk Joe l’opil Alfons Soszvmski Steve Pavock Elmer Karohl (ienevieve Bedleuchide Martha Barnis Lawrence onnelly Sophie Popil Elizabeth Kormo Grace Shotzbarger Ida Kuhn Joe Stachiw Ruth Norton Stella Malek Bertha Seliz Ered Sehroeder Anna I dicky Josephine Lazirko Anna Dumas Anna Dragan Eleanor Kolodziej h'lorence Hiller Ldmund Kedziereski Mary Doresky ieraldine Stewar Stella B’igus Ruth Moriarty Marie Pawlisz Jeanette Kawalsk) Stella olanski Edward Merklinger Arthur Basso C hester Barker Doris Preising Marv Tonion Anna Chupil Alice h'ieisl end Julia Haynik Helen Sayko Theodor Hinz Ruth Circenwald Lois Wittich Hurley Bell Theodora Koerpel Beatrice Evan Annette Kovalvcik Raymond Wodzinski Leonard Roh Catherine Reisig Raymond Entity Helen Patti os Emil Moskol Harry Schwartz Bernice Slomka William Slit h'lorence Konker Frances Strutinski Kva Mucha Ella Tamhack Emma Lips Frank Bugala Helen West Betty Ross Eugenia Miller James A lifer is Doris W elter Jeannette Picak nna Waymik Rose Veylupik rna Webster Joseph Donovan Lila Hoffman Eli aheth Buhl Chester Carman Wanda .aft Charles Rhodes Louise Seseman Mary Alice Xace Ruth Paillon Ann Clark Joe K orach Florence Erasmus Eleanor Zinger Nick )leksyk Mary Bowen Clara Postals Ethel Kozak Anthony Abraham Lillian Good land Doris Crams fiflyuue THE LINCOLN LOG Noll’ B 'OU. i ,• I K if | Klriiischntidl. Drtsstd «- Itiril I il.v S G'l '-I' H.-.u Hi'crirtt I’riir til HttUoicc'vn I’ntlv •HllMTS IOB'1 lllHIM' U«|I 1’r.ijffl. uTWi ; • ,r1t ,i 1 ?.- • ? ■ . . .. .. — M ■ . :=Ss3:-=25 ££=-«£ ;5f Sr , J?ss r2,£rz Li) - uii OU C'ia . . rr. mr,£r.r Jin j l.irl 1 ini '■ '■‘r.'m nr j •. ’.I' .trur tre ““wm” mm •■ vi... «L£ .'™IIH VTT.CL! i.bo “ k llil r | 1 _ ;x -r tt Fon‘i ii I.arli ill Bo Shown In Xinliloriiini - m I— .... 'U .. M 1-.. I r,|M. I,, 4 ,|V(. kuinaiMitNrwNM Daiuv iiiGvn M f —«4. •— r « Hfc !■ | | c.ir.i M r r- p. (iii • I M .w« I nu ual li.-ii niiM iii «' • Pi % IWhm «• || ft. Wo. kMH.1 IWI.V I nil-. 'Iml« Ml ll. Maj. Uni • i— ivw r.- — (MlM (W I!.« «« Sift fSiJkti Kirfre TftU'Aim, Ho ku 7 1 Mo W i Rose Trovan Wilis (ire T« -l Ward («N r Iw MuWm «.• • •••- %•— u O. A. . -w. Mum. I la % StuiUr '|ani-h lUipruuml t THE LINCOLNIA Log Staff Allen I less man Dorothy Whiteman Editorial Board Mary Blaser Bay Pederson ..................... SjHirts Editor (iKOucK Marriott Gertrude Hirz [....Special Keature Writers Kec.inau) James Ai.i.en 'a i; Ve Lincoln Gossippe Editor Gladys Bariiofk I Art Editors Maynard Thomas { Donald Xoiu.k ................Circulation Manager Katherine Louis Copy Readers Edith Wkinbero Lavf.rne Decker.............Adv. and Bus. Manager Myra L. McCoy..............................Sponsor Early in 1924 the school authorities decided that Lincoln needed a newspaper to keep students, teachers, parents, and administration heads in formed about the activities oi the student body and faculty. The Lincoln Log, a five-column publication which appeared February 13, 1924, through the help of Miss Myra L. McCoy, was an attempt to meet this need. Except ior the art editors, staff members are now chosen entirely from journalism classes. As the Lor has grown in size from a five-column bi-weekly to a seven-column weekly it has improved in appearance and content until it is now known as one of the outstanding school papers in the country, one which has won recognition in all the national contests. fifty-three tempera Eincolnia Vol VIII So. I SCI (OLA SUPERIOR UNCOLNIS October. 130 Latina Socictas Deligit 0 Tk.rotly. 0 l«br tba l lk, lb Ulllna itortat . IM ■ nr« 4J and liw ■■■ a orm.ri lor Ilka omlnd rw. ltd Io rd Stamp rltrlrd Con l l'rla.u and l l K' u . Oau l tt-'nnd far Ik odlco oi 5rnb . 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I mi Ion kw for toia nb rk Find Homan Kelicx in Ixindon An anamal Ifa'klnc kaia, (aar inrkri lo-iy, allb a lorket at II rnd. n found in Ixiadou kya norknan ampkord b ik« KdmoDta VrUan IM'irtrt Count 11 nkila d fliae a tfruit, Ik road mablnc fad tk mi- rnuopo Ik- ■ kalh na dlHOTrrrd to w ol braMr and t-.ld, and Ik larkr wa rttralnl In - a ddabl. ■ nffio. .nnialnlnc l n mlnlatur knmtn -b-balon. r cm !irly rartad l lb olkrf rad uf tk .ha a I a m.ditlkro ancraird • lib a Attfim rr ' N’lar ill .pul hatr Iki. Infferf •• (drnd. o Homan rolku 0114 111 4 ia- a — ■ll roi r d a fan anonik atw. Ire Cerele Molicre II y a iilnalrur annra-t I -da . -1 iron ,| rld — « i i d foiidrr un rnrlo fr.m- • •■ I'anatHi k'liall pi t-ty d- laanp •taiia I lai. a frak l r- ►-ut it iuf r •- lli..ralun .1. I Ai i i d'anir - ... lion tmer 4 anl«i on d . da ilr •• rv nir -li’ua fill, par i« ,I ft d atolr dr pi 1-(irnmiT lx- r| b ful aoanr ”C r ! Mvltor n lo.-m ur d. . tnnl rrflaa.n franra • Coni U 1 a ta 1 draauUud Maiuiraiani u r r W r ni. do dnhi la Pirn importania il l«rol . x«u rat oa 1l4.m11. ilaa |.l.. fra nr I—a O tnda • -I la ai d • komtu l a pi famonc di u fraur Ik. a-It laaular 1 . aUrra -rrnra.nl pa aoaam-ul ban dna ibm an •) ! d In kfam. mil II. a cm n l il avail Ian iwab.lalir Iran.ad M m.nir Ira pa on y (all U ranna oaaBaa dr brnnroap d rMtaa. Rt-n imbllax p .| . la plot tmponania pour u l«4.• a.W nn a d a rafraaklaaom-nU. tl W.,f 1 Officers Howard Gunn Ink Krause Dorothy Kundtz Paul Brvkr (rKOKl.K HkA« II Dorothy Whiteman Miss Mary C. Miller ..........I res id i'll I I ire ’resident ...........Secretary Issistant Secretary ......... Treasurer Issistant Treasurer Sponsor Members Anthony Abraham Emil llacik Mary Blascr Eleanor Bla cy Made line Bobeck I.a Verne Decker John Eibett Marguerite Gildrrtleevc Roland Hartman Carol llenninger Dorothy llunmiel Charlotte Jansen Nellie Knlmhiu Ethel Kozak Helen Kormos Helen Kusncr Elmer I-owe Albert I.uriu Isabel Miulo Rose Membrino Bernice Miller Edward Stump l.urille Rocmcr Rosemary Kocmcr Ralph Sellars Brrnadinr Shaw Catherine Vereekc Lyman Whitney Teddy Vuschtk Margaret Sensei Walter Kilrain Raymond Jones Mac Green wold I.orene Schisler Mae Brady Mary Alice Nacc Evelyn Brown Lucille Ashkins LaVerne Winold Catherine Vetterling Catherine Clink Margaret Dipko Leonard Forster Jean Bailey Alice Kuhn ancient Romans and Greeks. The customary pin of the mcmltcrs is a small crimson cmbl for l.amda Sigma. The club has adopted the motto Hie olim menmisse invabit.’ these things some day hereafter). All students who arc taking, or who have taken tenth, elc arc eligible to join. of the letters , recall 1 A 1 Latin, A a i M 1 Latina Societas Beta jii ctx THE LINCOLNIA Latina Societas Beta Officers Herbert Havor Jean Waite Florence Konkf.r Okma Webster Quaestor Benjamin Forbes Wvnonaii Thompson Members Violet Arslanian Anthony Kratowicz Milton Ashkins Jane Larsen Marjorie Bates Charlotte Maruna Herbert Bavor Robert McKccknie William liihel Doris Mueller Sadie Block Warren Oldenburg Norma Bowes Mildred Ferrell Helen Brown Dorothy Rose Priscilla Burry Bernice Shull Marie Capet Mary Skorna Minnie Ccrullo Bernice Slomka Carol Cochern Howard Sprague Virgil Cozzarin Louis Szaraz Winifred Crcmainc Olga Urbanowicz Miriam Dashicll Raymond Vacha Leonard Ductemcvcr Margaret Vanselow Lavcrnc Esper Gust Vianos Nadine Farnsworth Blossom Vilimek Benjamin Forbes Jean Waite Leonard Forrester Norman Webster Lois Griffith Orma Webster Stephanie (irotkowski Bess Williams Ralph Hatichin James Williams lulia Hansis Jeannette Wojton Ella 1 lolan Steve Wolansky Anna Ilkiv Vorita Worden Helen Kapuscinska Lucy Zcib Robert Kliment Norman Wilhclmy Florence Konker Upon entering the second year of its existence the Beta ( hapter of the Latina Societas has shown remarkable increase in membership; it is one of the largest clubs in Lincoln. The aims of the club arc to create a greater love for the Latin language and to foster a spirit of comradeship and helpfulness. The program committee has planned interesting programs consisting of talks, music and crossword puzzles, promising an interesting coming year. filty-sevtn THE LINCOLNIA Ccrcle Moliere Officers I in mi i Bt i .i President Mildred Lukacik I'icc President Florence Smith Secretary Mary Helen Holden......................... Treasurer Mr. Dr Ureuii................................Sponsor Miss German ... Sponsor Members Jeanne Bailey Marjorie Bates Kvelyn Benjamin Rose Brown Allan Busstnan Mildred Cantwell Elizabeth Dc Crocs George Kadon Florence Erasmus Robert 11 rabak Vera Jackson Florence Konker Fred Kossuth StefTe Kupchik Lillian Luta George Matawitz Mildred Richards John Rudyk Nell Sabath Mary Sidorak Margaret Sommers Elizabeth Thomas Jean Waite N'ola Weyrick Beryl Williams Laverne Winold Agnes Wroblewsky Aldona Zubin This year the Ccrcle Moliere has hail one of the most successful seasons of its career. This success is due mostly to the splendid coojieration shown by the members of the Ccrcle. One of the main features of the programs is the dramatization of French plays. These plays, written by mcmlxrs of the club and presented by them, are not only entertaining but also educational. The meetings conducted entirely in French, have always been very successful. However, we are looking forward to a still more successful season in 1930. THE LINCOLNIA THE LINCOLNIA fy ] I1 V r ' El Chib Espanol Officers Alfred Higgs President Elizabeth De Cross Secretary Mary Ellen Holden .. .Treasurer Suzanne Bricher Sponsor Members William Coates Ellen Matcyo Elsie Darmow Martha Musilik Alice Kigert Allcue Nelson Helen Fritz Steve Xowakowski Leo Gosekeski Edward Olbrys Vincint Gulakowski Claire Prough Chester Holcski Paul Roomer Colctta Le Vako Ray Roth Grace Link Ann Tully Betty Jane Mackintosh Beryl Williams Mary Maline Marian Woodruff “El Club Espanol’' of Lincoln High is an organization instituted primarily as a medium to further an interest in the Spanish language. Through talks and lectures it brings its members into a closer relationship with the Spanish countries, their peoples and customs, and that culture which only the Castilian tongue can adequately express. It thus gives them a broader outlook on life and a more introspective appreciation of the civilization oi an exotic race. Fluency of speech which only a perfect understanding of the idioms of a language can give is promoted by conversation, dialogues and short plays. Incentive to better work is provided through increased cooperation between the instructor and the student body. 1 sixty-on i § : ———— If « V Jacob Werle Officers President Georce Matkvo 1 ice President Eleanor Zinoer John Kihkx Miss Laura Hassi.kr Miss Senta Pali.at Marion Aegertcr Members !.ois Heller Kathleen Rogers Ethel Bechler Walter Hint Margaret Sautter Rose Berwald Adam Kicilicnski Frieda Schlager Margaret Boehm Olga Klvtn Florence Schreibcr Evelyn Bohley Helene Krueger Karl Schutz Anna Broz Bernice 1 .einberger Louise Scscman Genevieve I)u tala Thelma Leslie Warren Sill Alice Eigert Bernice Miller lizella Sintermann Edna Mae Flaskamp Eugenia Miller Gertrude Stocssner Helene Flicger Ruth Milli Helen Tiefenhach Anita Frank Arpad Nagy Evelyn Weisharth Ruth Gottschalk Edmund I’riebe Florence Wetzel Fdward llambrecht Elvira Rieck W anda Zaft sixty-lav Friendship Club Officers Dorothy Whiteman ...................... President Rosemary Koemer ................. l ice President Mary Bi.askr ............................Secretary I£dna Mae Flaskamp ......................Treasurer iroinia Curtis . Issistant Treasurer Doris Grams.................Council Representative Clara Thomas...............................Sponsor Members Margaret Boehm Mary Clark Marie Csapo Julia Homils Helen Mueller Charlotte Jansen Anita Frank Viola Lokojicek Rose Johanek Irene Jockich Margaret Sommers Clara Coates A Mona Zubin Lucille Rocmcr Rose Longo Evelyn Kief man Olive Strok Evelyn Masteau Ruth Gicsscr Dorothy Jeckel Pauline Kerr Norma Ricdcr Betty Brainard Melba Klein Julia Jemma Rose Memhrino Loretta Tansler Grace Chapman Arline Schroeder Mildred Schiner Melva Morlock Evelyn Baisch Vlasta Sranuk Jeanne Bailey Lucille Krueger Abbic Gilles Gertrude Mantin Kathryn Kavabec Ruby Linden Mary Alice Nace Genevieve Bradley Ruth Reinhardt Kathryn Mikulek Ethel Kozak Dorothy Kundtz Evelyn Huback Flla Ho lan Margaret Mackey La Verne Cannon Madeline Weber Vera Schwenker Mildred Schartman Agnes McKinstcy Ann Tulley Mary Harkin Agnes Morgan Fern Shewring Loreinc Fliczcr Dorothy Bartelheim Ruth Gottschalk Dorothy Gilbert Ruth Schucttc Laverne Hbel Lucille Grahl sixtyi hr tt sixty- Present Day Officers Chester Gibson: Doris Grams Sylvia Kalivoda Joseph Geiger President Treasurer Margretta Moloxy Members Anthony Abraham (iertrude M ant in Lucille Ashkins Vivian Marriott Gladys BarhofT Arline Mather Dorothy Bartelheim Kathryn Mikulck Thelma Bell Bernice Miller Genevieve Bradley Clarence Neu Evelyn Braucher Ray Pederson Wayne Brooke Helen Petras Robert Burry N’onna Keidcr Paul Bryer John Robinson Arthur ( handler Lucille R •enu-r Margaret Demko Rosemary Roomer b'rank Dudziak Elizabeth Rubeusaal Clarence Dunlap Nellie Sol inttin Clarence Eiben Rachel .Solomon Melvin Gladrow Anna Widowski Armaud (irosstnan Laverne Winold Until Hacbcrle Korcst Zimmerman Ethel Kozak Althea Zinunt Dorothy Kundtz Albert Zul ek Mario Zuccola Keep the current going is the motto of the Present Day Club, Ever since it . organization in October. 1925 under the sponsorship of Miss Margretta C. Molony, History- instructor, the club has been fulfilling this motto in both a civic and social sense. The promotion oi cur rent event activities is the real purpose of the club. A club custom is to award an annual prize of $10.00 to stimulate interest in the study of social science. Art Club Officers George Farnsworth ......................President Louise Neff .................... I ice President Ruth Hakberlk ....................... Secretary Clara Coates .......................... Treasurer Ethel Stilson ........................... Sponsor Bessie Bacik Gladys Barhoff Elvcna Belluim Norma Bowes Jessie Clark Gene Cowles Rachel Dianiska Genevieve Dufala Margaret Dunmire Julia I;abian Nadine Farnsworth Anna Fraucck Angelinc Franz Abide Gillcs Ruth Glour Members Lillian Goodland Rosemary (iricser Jennie Gunpcl Carol Hand Helen Hanes Carol Hennigcr Ruth Herbst Vera Jackson Joseph Joseph Helen Kauter Pauline Kerr Aurelia Knlidzicy Nellie Kolodzicy Carl Kosky Steffe Kupshek Joyce Lohman Ellen Lowe Mildred Lukacik Betty Madutosh Kya Martin Arlinc Mathers La Verne McDowell Norma Mozola Gertrude Ott Mildred Ferrell Eleanor Prinz Norma Rieder Eileen Rogers Margaret Kyczoj ieorge Sivanek Lucille Stcudcr Margaret Souther Gertrude Stocssncr M ike Syntekakes Dorothy Taylor John Fcyral Florence Theobald Maynard Thomas Steve Waltovick Florence Wetzell Anna Widowski Ted Witonski Dorothy Whitaker Dorothy Whitman Marian Woodruff Helen Wookar Dorothy Zcchel titty-iix « Aero Club Officers Gene Cowles.................. ...........President Herbert Bavok........................Vice President Theodore Massaitis........................Secretary Kathryn Mikulek ..........................Treasurer W. R. Rutledge..............................Sponsor Members Clarence Neu Rose Sterret Marie Csapo Dorothy Pritchard George Winko Jeannette Chubb Bob Swanson Henry Ablay jixly-jeven Biology Club sixty-eight THE LINCOLNI A Biology Club Officers B6b A'iiik President Laira Bickimer ..... ..... I'ice President Helen West ..................................... Secretary Clarence Lake .................. ............... Treasurer Mak .aki:i I kr.s................................ Sponsor V11.1.1 AM Holland .. Sponsor I£. i . C oi.1.1 nos ............................. Sponsor Members Kvclyii Bausch Hilda Kredman Ella Holan Julia Jemma Ruth Kinuat Helen Kantcr Alfred Kimak Florence Konker Mike Kulnitzky Eva Much Jeanette Pisck Jack IMumer Helen Stcfanich George Stofan Jean Waite Norman Webster Vorita Worden (ieorge Comcnski The Lincoln High Biology Club was organized on it present plan during the Kail term oi 1929. It is sponsored by the Biology teachers Miss Marguerite Ickes. Mr. E. I), rollings and Mr. W. A. Holland. The club is composed of students selected because of outstanding work in Biology and is organized into four groups, each with a definite aim Those interested in microscopic organisms are preparing culture and studying pond life. A second group is interested in preparing biological displays while a third group is at work on the cases' of birds and animals in the school halls and expects to present some of these in a natural setting. 1 he fourth group is endeavouring to get some unusual photographs of plant and animal life. THE LINCOLNIA Newtonian Society Officers Clarence Kiben ’resident Robert Beu I'iee I’resident Elizabeth Ruebensaal Secretary David MoKecknie Mr. K. 1C Salisbury Members Anthony Abraham (ieorge Hrack Madeline Bobcck Walter Kilrain Mildred Bcnkley Claire Prough Ethel Bass Helen Bohin Paul Bryer Bob Buny Ethel Bcchlar Albert Gerhing Julius Klyin Anton Davis Margarettc Boehm Ray Ruth Esther Hoffmeycr Marion Tappc Henry Schwartz Allen Bussman Fred Kassouf Steve (iatsos Chester Gibson Katherine Ilalliday Carolyn Gractcr Florence Smith William Swanson Melvin Pogatus Howard Holan I.otiis Flagner Gaza Malinger Dorothy Heim Ludwig Marion Albert Xuhek The Newtonian Society is a Physics Club. It was formed March 22. 1929. Since then the club has increased in si .c considerably. The purpose of the club is to further the study of Physics by experiments, interesting trips to points of discussion, talks and other club activities. The club also intends to award a prize oi ten dollars to the student making the most progress in Physics tor a year. The club sponsor is Mr. Salisbury, teacher of Physics. teveniy one THE LINCOLNIA Commercial Club Officers Rachel Soi.omon RKOINAID James Helen Piskura Lillian Xurmi ........ I 'resident I'ice President ..... Secretary .......... Treasurer Miss Koch mi? and Miss Martin Sponsors Members Evelyn Baisch Clarence Neu Jean Hailey Mary I’acula (ienevieve Bradley Helen Petras (.race Chvsman Eleanor Prinz Mary Clark Ruth Pudvan Virginia Cornel Angeliuc Scarpino Margaret Demko Mildred Schortmare Margaret Dipko Ruth Schyettc Amilia Glenn Annie Schrocdcr Doris (trains Martha Sedley I.a Vera Grose Bernadinc Shaw Adam Kiciclinski Kent Shew ring Anna Knizinip Helen Shufleta Helen Kormos Florence Shun l.ucille Kregar Olga Siam- Katherine Louis Nellie Solomon Anna Molask Eleanor Sugn Mary Moline Loretta Tanslcr Julia Malong Evelyn Taylor Gertrude Maritnc Lucille Tricsel Helen Mares Helen Wasko George Matowitz Anna Widowski Agnes McKinatry Martha Zudick Marjorie Mellert Marie Zuccola Will the dictaphone take the place of the stenographer ? What various commercial courses besides stenography, typing and bookkeeping are being taught and required in the business world? These two questions and many others that have to do with commerce can Ik-readily answered by any member of the Commercial Club. All commercial problems and questions confronting the students of this organization are solved by investigation and debating. Investigations arc made by going to firms, banks, studios, buildings and seeing the evidence. Debating is done by having arguments brought up by students to prove their statements. seventy-four Senior Guards THE LINCOLN!A Senior Guards Clara Coyner .............. 8:10-8:30 Robert Kins Santo Dellano (jeorge Palahunic John Bushier John Krupla Library Julius Klym John Tyrol Russel Goldbogen Holland Hartman Lyman Whitney Raymond Brown Howard Weisbarth Walter Retzloff Clarence Dunlap (ilenn Zaltn Raymond Luhl 1st Hour Herbert Bavor Robert Hajek Tltcodos Hencgel John Miller Francis Parsch Paul Shephard Norman Wilhclmy 2nd Hour Ralph Ambrase John Arden Alvin Findeison Peter Hennigcs Alvin Pflcgcr Jack Plumcr John Rudyk 3rd Hour Robert Bell Allen Bussman William Crell Louis Flogner Robert Hral ak Fred Nassau f Roy Speset 4th Hour Albert Buckeye Clinton Drake John Kiben The Guard system was organized at the ....................Sponsor Benjamin Forbes Robert Joyce Robert Kliment William Kort Walter Peters Klwyn Sweet Ray Terlock Maynard Thomas Ray Klein Milton Barth 3th Hour Sylvester Chessman Larry Collister Nick Drotar John Fabian Leslie Gross Ludwig Marton Arpad Nagy Forest Zimmerman Joe Joseph George Maepey Warren Kluth Wayne Stary 6th Hour Leo Adler Ralph Beauty Steve Fill Durward Hoffman Norm Leucht Kenneth Meyer Henry Obloy John Simon Louis Szaraz Norman Webster James Williams Weldcnc Mulligan 7th Hour Wayne Brook Melvin Gladrow Edward Hambrccht Wallace Hofstrom Clarence Lafe Vincent Reeder George Sekerak 8th Hour Mcrslow Modny Michael Redilla Harry Wallace beginning of the school year, September, 1026, to replace the Military Training boys who had supervised the halls during the lunch periods. The boys are trying to do something worth while for Lincoln High School b keeping the halls clear of pupils during the periods and to see that the halls give a tidy appearance throughout the day. seventy-far Junior Safety Patrol Officers KrHD SrilKOI.DKK ......... Pavi- (Iai.ayda ................. Howard Johnston W'avnf Mather Mu. Howard Fii.ere ............... President I 'ice President ...Secretary Head Captain Sponsor Basement Floor Lawrence Contielly Frank Duplago Christ Khunaris Mike I’talak First Floor Martin Pillev Robert Keyser Adclbert Kononk George Kohler Peter Pip Members Alex Pedovian Mike Sorozak Second Floor Glenn Green Harold Hcimburger Frank Mill ward Phillip Moses l-'ugene Xahcrni Mike Sasarak Gleen Schulte Edward Zeih Third Floor Peter Bialic John Citina John Dynccuich Chester Gould Mike Hardony Stanley Kulik Peter Senchap Camille Sabath Mike Spusta Malcolm Wrick Fluorine Club Officers Waiter Hirsh ............................. President Alice Watson ...... .1'ice President Joe Kerka....................Secretary ami Treasurer Mary l.ou Denton............................ Sponsor Ernest Cook sox .............................Sponsor Dwight Evans ............................... Sponsor Members Joe Becker (Jertrude Bell Carmilla Bonfiglio Carl Celkc Elaine Deisz Florence Erosmus Beatrice Evans Pearl llolter Theodora Tocrpel Martin Klein Emily Kormet N'elda Kurzenberger Robert McKecbnic Dorris Mueller Bernice M ucncli William Ostof Peter Pelak Arthur Risenbcrg Virginia Rogers Frederick Schwarz Elizabeth Smith Margaret Sottung Mary Ulysen Herman t'ngerer Nola Wcyrick (ieorgia Wilkinson Ye Classe Son In last farewell were (fathered here. This porting song our last And sometime hence with smile or tear ITr'll dwell upon the past. With tend crest thoughts we'll hold in love ll’hat we shall hear along, “The soul of Lincoln. It will guide, Its spirit just as strong. Hut midst regret we’ll look' beyond To see a new morn dawn. Still cherish thoughts of her and us, Of days that now are gone. And hold in happiest memories Enshrined within each heart Pear Lincoln High - - - our Lincoln High, For note we all must part. Chorus Steadfast, wc turn to the future Wondering what it will unfold Each with a star gleaming bright from afar. Our beacon in days of old. —Margaret Sensei. Music Cabinet Officers George Mateyo ........................... President Marjorie Meyer l ice President Josephine Kurin ......................... Secretary Norman Thoiks ......... .................Tr,astir,r Henry Istkkland .. Librarian krin Srnu.TK........... Accompanist Margaret Lord Mallory......... Sponsor Girls Glee Club Marjorie Meyer ............... President Josephine Kurin l ire President Inez Krause treasurer Angeline Frantz .............. Secretary Irene Paolos .......... ... Librarian Mary Alice N’ace Seraeant-at-. Inns Ruth Schulte Accompanist Boys Glee Club Norman Thoirs President Walter Kilrain Tice President Fred Burgy Treasurer Norman Stricter Secretary Alvin Tafel Librarian Charles Suhek . S.njeanl-ai Arms F.velvn Kief man .Iccamfuinist Band Raymond Vacha ...............President Kmerson Wenger I'ice President Robert Hrahak Treasurer ■'‘Men Lowe Secretary Henry Ostcrlahd ............ Librarian Sam NickofT Scn cant-nt-Anns Orchestra (ieorge Mateyo Frank Smiek Howard Holan Steve hill Henry Ostcrland Chester Carman Helen Van Bolt I 'ice President Treasurer Secretary Librarian Sergeant-at-.‘Inns Accompanist S • THE LINCOLN!A ci.jhty-one Orchestra Officers George Matkyo President Frank Smick .............................. I ice President Steve Fili....................................... Secretary Howard IIola.n ...................................Treasurer Margaret Lord Mallory............................. Director Members 1st Violins Alto Saxophones George Mateyd, Concert Master Warren Oldrnhcrg. Principal Howard Hol m. Violas . Durward Hoffman Asst. Concert Matter William Blabold. Principal Trumnet U$ g£. mff n ffflucf0 „ Cellos =““ Herbert Lenow Emerson Wenger. Principal Trombones Howard Humitsch Mary .Mice Nace Roscoc Tompkins Frank Burakowski , _ Wayne Brooke Tohn Kilim String Bass 2nd Vi?Ii„8 Henry Osterland ( h).„rr om Dora Wood. Principal Flute Theodore Wodzinski. , , s,avivh Drums Asst. Principal J, hn S,av,sh Slcve Walaszek W.Uiam Wolanski Clarinets Tvmpan. Verne Koplin Albert M Rebel Gad KVikV Harvey Bcrghaus Accompanists Leuta Sharia wer , a CM Helen Van VoTT James Balias A,v' p‘ e er ill Senior Girls Glee Club Officers Marjorie Mf.yer ......................President Josephine Kurin ...................Pice President Anoeline Frantz ..................... Secretary Inez Krause ........................ Treasurer Irene Poulos ........................ Librarian Mary Alice Xack ...............Senjeant-at-Arms Rutii Sciiulte ................... Accompanist Margaret Loro Mallory..................Director Fir t Soprano Colctta Farr Carol Hand Mary Kllen Holden Julia Homik Evelyn Kolar Inez Krause Ruth Reinhardt Thelma Sauers Second Soprano Virginia Curtis Edna Mae Flaskamp Viola Flory Hazel Cute Helen Kanter Mary Lyons Betty Jane Mackintosh Helen Piskura Klia Shawala Kathryn Shelby Betty Wistnar Wanda Zaft Fim Alto Evelyn Benjamin I-avcrnc Espcr Josephine F'urin Lillian Nurmi Betty Ross Ruth Schulte Kathryn Shadrach Second Alto Catherine Clink Alice Eigert Joyce Lohman Marjorie Meyer Irene Poulos Marie Pucci Mihlred Schartman Florence Smith l± Angelinc Frantz Carolyn Graeter Mary Kilko Mary Alice Nacc Honorary Member Ruth Kopp JI eight y-ttro t H Senior Boys’ Glee Club Officers Norman Thoirs...............................President W alter Kii.kain..................... I ice President X k m a x Strieter ........................Scartdry Fred Burgy .............................. ..Treasurer Alvin Tafei.................................Librarian Charles Suiieck .....................Seryeant-ut-Anns Evelyn Klkfmax ..........................Accompanies! Margaret Lord Mallory .............Director First Tenor John Boehmkc Frank Buga la Harold Gladden Earl Keller Arpad Nagy Severin Rombach Warren Snyder Raymond Vacha Second Tenor Joe Adams James Aliferis righty-thrre Joe Bilinski Adam Kicielinski Walter Kilrain Norman Luccht Earl Munson Theodore Wojcik Norman Stricter First Bass William Brinker William Drcger Niles Engle Benjamin Forbes Julius Klym Fred Kuhl Melvin Pogalics Charles Subek Norman Thoirs Second Bass Fred Burgy Steve Gatsos David McKcehnic (ieorge Palahunic Alvin Tafei THE LINCOLNI A Senior Band Officers Raymond Vacua .............President Emerson Wenger. I ice President Kleen Low i-: ............ Secretary Robert Hrabak Treasurer Harry I '. O.arkf....... Clarinets E Flat Robert Hrabak B Flat Dante Bellini Harvey Berghaus Carrie Collistcr Steve Fill Edna Mac Flashkamp George Matey o Melva Morlock Bernadinc Shaw George Springer Steve Voloxhcn Helen W.mck Emma Wiley Dora Wood Flutes Ellen Matcyo John Slavish Bassoon Frank Slavish Saxophone Soprano Richard Voss Altos Kenneth Grader Ruth llorak Warren Oldenburg Tenor Wanda ait Walter llirsch Baritone llirodore Bogatcr Bass Paul Shepherd Alto Clarinet Durwooil Hoffman Bass Clarinet Walter Krailo Henry OsterLAND Librarian Sam Njciioff Sergeant-at-Anns Harry F. Ci.akkk Hand Master Emerson Wenger Drum Major ........... Director Cornets Herbert Bayor Abraham Blinick Sam Blum William Coates Albert Mitehel Allen Nate Emil Tedlicka Emil Pekarik Dorothy Taylor Raymond Yacha Winifred Wendland French Horn Josephine Furin Chester (Jarman Harold Huffman Ruth Wendland Melophoncs Kathryn Kavelec Emily Kvetko Marjorie Meyer Baritones Herbert (Jim| ol Roy Hartman T rombones Wayne Brooke Fuller Reed Stanley Sternik Tom Stamatix Sam NieknfT Tuba Ellen l.owe Mayo Vatxon Rojeoc Tompkins String Bass Henry Ostcrland Percussion William Crell Frederick Schwartz Steve Walas rk Tympani Emerson Wenger eighty four THE Junior Band Officers Margaret Mackey Mayo Watson..... Lloyd IIumitscii Walter Hirsch John Vunis John Guli.o Frederick Swartz Harry F. Clarke Leaders Kay Vacha Emil Pekarik Band Master Harry F. Clarke Secretary to the Band Master John Mihalick President I ire ’resident Secretary .......... Treasurer Sen eant-at-. Inns Librarian Librarian .. . -...... Pin; tor lop Bilinski Fred Kassouf Margaret Cildcrsleeve Vincent I.upowicki Elis Sabley William Sti! William Woodruff Oboe James Kalla Bassoon Hemic Shull Clarinets Richard Aftoora Arthur Bcrghaus Laura Bechimcr Saxophones Adelaide I.u ius Esther Palmer Alvin Pflcgcr Ted SahIcy icorgc Sekerak Helen Stringer James Williams Cornets Sam Assad Leonard Forster John Hullo Lloyd Humitseh Christ Klonari Morris Lambroff Leo Miller Rol ert Netibaurcr Albert Stitz Herman Nugerer Wesley Smith John Yunis Melophone Margaret Mackey Baritone Edmund Priclie Trombones Steve Dzwinrhck Fred Farage Tony Hanna Wallace Ilnfstrom E Flat Tuba Carl La|ip B Flat Tuba Jamc Meena John Mihalick Drums Daniel Aghkins Roy Hullo Thomas Shufleta Tympani Frederick Swartz riahty-fixH Junior Girls' Glee Club Officers Mary Lloyd ...................................President Ai.ick WatSON ..........................I ice President Jane Linden ................................. Secretory Aki.ink Hardlecki .......................... Treasurer Garnet Bernard Librarian Bess ii.ua.ms ................ ...Assistant Librarian Ai.iu Sutherland ...........................Accompanist Clara A. Goettf. ............................. Sponsor Members Gertrude Hell Lucy Boston Rosemary Brock Gladys Bunnell Mildred Charles Angelina Coppola Florence De Rush Isabell Dianiska Beatrice Evans Pearl Haller Elizabeth Hartman Marjorie Kuhl AUene Nelson Katherine Oldcnkamp Margaret Parks Catherine Podolak Catherine Reisig Thora Robson Mary Sanders Kltrieda Sill Arline Slatniever Elizabeth Smith Jeannette Tetinek Jane Warren Jessie Weiland Evelyn Wilhelmy eighty-six Junior Boys’ Glee Club Officers Bernice Sciiuu Joe Kkkks Vice President Lawrence Zipsir Lloyd Humitsch Stuart Wilson Frederick Schwartz Raymond Wodzinski Clara A. Goette Members Hugh Akins Peter Pelak Kdward Boczck Frank Po|x vich James Brophy Delmar Potting Carl Celkc Paul Kocnicr Robert Cochrane Arthur Rosenberg Steve Dzwinehak Thomas R vlev Albert Gingell Richard Sensei Kenneth Grader Wesley Smith Theodore Hinz Peter Svonava Martin Klein Thomas Swearingen Donald Koch Herman I’ngcrcr Leo Miller John Winko William Zagar William Ostaf Boys' Gym Team W. Fagginger-Auer..............Instructor Members Janies Anaghest Nick Aftoora Harold Betts Jerome Brower Robert Burry leorgc Comumski Steve Dianiska Frank Dudziak Ulysses (lands Nick Gallucci l.co Goschenski Chester Holcski William Holcski Merle Honaker James Evans Emil Jodlickd Peter Katzan Tony Kratewicz Tanbroff Morris Sam NickofT Joe Chester Mike Syntikakis John Pclcchaty Andrew Rishko Henry Schwartz John Savehak Bernard StolTel Robert Swanson John Szwagulek Martin Tuil Richard Voss Carl Weber Albert Zubek Donald Koch Ray Longhead Peter Lizah Paul Vician Paul Brycr Paul Pih Louis Bibokavich Ed Pintncr Theodore Korosy ninety Officers Charlotte Hif.ber Rose Troyan .... Ruth Pudvan .... .....President .l ice President .....Treasurer Margaret Kellum Mrs. Helen Freeman Sponsor Loretha Potter Sponsor Members Dorothv Bartelheim Irene Poulos Margaret I)cx! ls Ruth Pudvan Josephine Kurin Marjorie Rivard Ruth Gicsser Betty Ross Irma Gollwitzcr Dorothv Schwartz Kdna Horak Louise Seseman Ruth Horak Georgiana Skinner Dorothy Hummel Helen Stringer Helen Kanter Anna Strutinski Ruth Kopp Alberta Toman Alice Kuchn Madeline Trovan Viola Kuhn Rose Troyan Mathildc Lawson Helen West Emma Lips Vivian Wood loycc Lohman Catherine Verecka Marjorie Meyers Helen Woolsin Angela Palmer Ruth Wysong Eleanor Parent Althea Zmunt Football Team Walter Miller Kd Valiya Peter Hoffman Sidney Kocrpel Joe Adams Clarence Vettcrling Melvin Gladrow Mike Jecko Mike Kozub Clarence I-afe Milton Askins Mincm Bukhuir Ford Praikshatis Walter Kilrain Stanley Ziolck Karl Wiese John Standring Adam Kiccielinski John Kristick Delmont Kreinkamp Frank Bania John Zvara John Atkinson ...................................... Coach Glenn R. Kldek...........................Assistant Coach Though our football boys didn’t win a game this last season, the fighting spirit which they gave to their contests was admirable. Lincoln’s spirit enabled the team to far outclass their opponents in many instances. Every time the team was in a tight pinch , F.dward Yahya. the little bushy-headed 12A, was a lightning flash of relict. Fmil Bacik, Albert Luzius, Ralph Sellers, and Edward Gunn figured in many an exciting play. They will graduate this January. Mike Kozub, Peter Hoffman, Minem Bukhair, Ford Praikshatis thrilled the spectators time and again with their gridiron skill. Honorable mention goes to Abe Blinick, the manager, and to John Zvara who was seriously injured in the crash between Lincoln and its great rival, West Tech. We sincerely hope that the boys will keep that fighting spirit when they leave Lincoln for a greater contest. Basketball Team Mike Kozub Frank Bania Richard Berhwald Sidney Kocrpel Mike Jccko John Atkinson Glenn R. Elder Walter Kilrain Arthur Chandler Peter Hoffman Karl Wiese ...........Couch .Assistant Coach It passed through without touching the hoop! cry basketball fans :ls Mike Kozub tosses a “long shot . His four fellow cagers, Peter Hoffman, Frank Bania, Sidney Kocrpel. Richard Behrwald join him with fast passing, tricky plays, and accurate shots, in team work that is difficult to equal. Lincoln may not excel in football but in basketball it is one of the biggest threats of the Senate. As soon as Lincoln's basketball team is chosen everyone l« ks forward to the well-known Alumni game which proves one of the most interesting games oi the year since the best stars of past years' classes play the Lincoln quintet. This year the game was won by the Lincoln Varsity with a score of 61-57. Memories of the exciting contests and the boys who played in them will always be cherished in our hearts. 4H0f- IJUiU VINIODNII 3HX Believe it or not, but Frank Sniick's father is a barber. Eddie Yabya expects to lx: a hcn-j ecked husband. Kdward Stump does not edit the Plain Dealer. Ralph Sellers hopes to teach Latin some day. Hilly Murray is going out for the football team in college. Albert Luzius is going to take a I’. (I. Helen Ticfenbach danced with Joe Geiger at the last Informal. Frank Geiger thinks vc Inrlieve his name is Francis. Paul Bryer admires Calvin Coolidge. Thelma Maihauer is going to Ik- a cabaret dancer. Althea Zmunt sleeps on a collar button every night. Ellen Lowe is going to have another party and invite Eddie (iunn. Anthony Abraham doesn’t like girls' robber dances. Rose Troyan is going to l c an old maid. Joe (ieiger intends to Ik- a tat man in a circus. Howard Humitsch respects Mr. Baumgartner. Erma Golhvitzer is going to let her hair grow l.averne W'inold is a hard hearted vamp. Eddie (iunn hopes to take Ronald Colman's place opposite Vilma Hanky. Ella Shawala and Anna Strutinski are going to get boyish bobs. Ruth Martin and La Verne Hill are going to Ik- bare-back riders in the circus Harold Gladden intends to be a clergyman. Teddy Wazgar is going to lx- a stump orator on the Public Square. Louise Neff is going to dye her hair red. Peggy Roper has a permanent. Abie Blinick is going to sell his trumpet and buy a football. Char Hicbcr once flunked a test. C lara Coates’ middle name is Cclestia. Margaret Sensei likes presidents. Willard Bub still believes in Santa Claus. Viola Flory is going to take up aviation. Helen Barsig and Ruth Pudvan arc going to be li n tamers. Ruth Paillon is going to be a prize tighter. (Ask Emerson Wenger.) Reginald James once made an error in typing. Rachel Dianiska is a gold digger. Mildred I.ukacik licat Helen Wills. Helen Waltz docs not get henna rinses. Margaret Kellum is going t pay Mr. Baumgartner that two dollars. Elina Vaeger still thinks about Frank D. George Yankanych is bashful. Evelyn Weisbarth wanted a dolly for Christmas. Chester Strocmple's weakness is Margaret S. Melvin Wandt docs not bleach bis hair. CCb THE LINCOLNIA Believe it or not, but-' (continued) Ludwig Marion wants to take Ben Turpin's place in tin movies. Reed Glbright is going to he an undertaker Leona Bocsch wants to join the Follies. Lillian Goodland is sometimes serious F.ileen, Evelyn, and Helen are known as the ‘‘L’liholy Three. Nick Aftoora bleaches his hair. Helen Alexander comes to school every morning with Edgar. Paul Brack warned us to mention Krna. (?) Helen Charles poses for toothpaste ads. Leonard Dittman wants to get in a dance marathon. Herbert Durr, class treasurer, is Scotch. (We should have a wealthy class treasury.) Marg Dodds likes plump boys. John Fabian is beloved by all the teachers. Mildred Hastings intends to lie Miss America in 1030. Alvin FindciSen once made a discourteous remark to a girl. Anna Ncczypor talks too much. I'M Shuster’s father owncs a candy store and now we know why George Vargo wrote a poem for Miss Cole in English. Marvin Weinacht is a brute with the women. Teddy Yuschik poses for collar ads. Alex (Jans will give $5 to the man who invents lion-breakable glasses. Angcline Frantz seriously considers becoming a blond. Eleanor Herman is afraid of Mr. Baumgartner. Ralph Jech will never be satisfied until he is six feet two inches tall. Joe Joseph knows which is his last name and which is his first. Mary Kalinsky likes to dance. Eleanor Kraus likes dogs better than men. (Hurray for Eleanor.) Emil Bacik likes to chew gum. Harold Bohn wrote a good paragraph for English. Laverne Fbel has a good appetite. Lucille Grahl cannot sell a box of candy. Sylvia Kalivoda had a lot of fun in Physics. William Kort had his car stuck in a snow bank. Stella Kubala is a man-hater. Steve Lewandowski likes to he called Stephen. Herbert Malecha is rivaled only by the sagacious Mr. Van Horn. Elmer Lowe is not in love with Clara Bow. Viola Kuhn thinks she’s Louise Fazenda. Carrie Manos wants to he Dare's successor. Marjorie Mellert wants to make a trip to Mars in a rocket plane. Marie Pucci wants to Ik a dancer. Anna Yaremyshyn wants to advocate Hilda Gray. Julia Malong still believes in the Faster Rabbit. ninetysevtit HUMOR Dedicated to a Senior (ORIGINAL) Gosh but I’m intelligent. In shorthand I'm a whiz Of homework I'm most negligent, For I know most all there is. No teacher taught me anything, I knew it all before, I can talk on everything That's why they get so sore. Now please don't think I'd brag at all, I’m only stating facts Why gosh, when I pass down the hall Teachers stiffen or relax. Teachers have a grudge against me, They're jealous of my brain, For my intellectuality Makes them seem in the rain. Page—Twenty-three more wives have just divorced you. Solomon That's all right. I-ots more where they came irom. Page- No Sir. They are all married, sir. Solomon—Well, send the armv out and make a few more widows. (E. W.) Our idea of a ventriloquist is a student who can answer two consecutive names on Miss Mallory’s roll call. Freshman—Do horses bray? Senior—Neigh, neigh, my child. Convict—Mister Judge, please forget your grammar and leave the period off my sentence. If I only had a golf club sighed the convict as he looked at the hall on the links. Little Boy—Oh Mamma, come quick! Baby’s cat in’ all the currants tiff the fly paper! A teacher was discouraged over a dunce in her class. At last, in order to sec what he would do, she said, Here is 10 cents, go to the doctor and ask him for 10 cents worth of brains. He left the room with the money hut returned with a dull look on his face. Finally he said, The doctor wouldn’t sell me any brains. Shall 1 go back and say they are for you?” (WILL MR. RIPLEY PLEASE APOLOGIZE?) On Friday, December the thirteenth, Steve Lewandowski was observed to wash his I’ACE with his EARS. Ralph Jcck, selt'-tylcd artist , never took a lesson in his life. After having five locks taken off of his locker, Marvin Weinacht tried having the locker open to the general public, and lost nothing in over six months. Charlotte Heiber, class valedictorian, prepared her oration in four days. Abie Cohen was going to a football game. Being somewhat of a Scotchman, lie was worrying about spending all the money required to gain admission for himself and his son, who accompanied him. He drove through a red light, under the very eyes of a patrolman. EXTRA! EXTRY! WUXTREE! M Registering a great scoop, this column wishes to announce its choice for the All-American scrub team. Look well, dear readers, for this is the first and only team of its kind in existence! Forward ..............................Adam Forger Center ............................. Adam Borgcr Backward..............................Adam Borger Left Guard .......................... Adam Borger Right Fielder .................-...Adam Borger Well, folks, it seems to Ik- unanimous now. The reason for Mr. Burger’s having captured every berth is not only his native ability, but the fact that lie has been staying after school for the past ten years practicing. Grouchy Old Millionaire (at dance)— See that young man over there? He got his money by the law, Companion Really? I thought that he was too old to Ik- admitted to the bar. G. O. XL— lie's no lawyer, but the law made him my daughter's husband. M iss Wisncr thought that she had discovered something very serious when she found that unless a certain party was in school, Abe Blinick did not hand in any homework. Slu was able, however, to breathe several sighs of relief when she found that the certain personage was none other than Abe himself. Ludwig Marion meets Paul Brack in the hall, and this conversation ensues: Hey, Paul, bet you can't tell me what this is. I've seen them before, but what in the deuce is it? Hell, heh, that's one on you. It's one of the old dollars. The trouble with traffic today is that motorists with the right-of-way insist on using their prerogative in tight places. —Nnvspaper. On the next day, in English class, Harold Gladden defined the word “prerogative a meaning the toe on the right foot which presses the accelerator. TRY THIS ONE A Frenchman was relating his experience of studying the English language. When I first discovered that if I was quick, I was fast, he said, and that if I was tied, I was fa t. and if I spent too freely, I was fast, and that not to cat was to Last, I was discouraged. But when I came across the sentence. The first one won one-dollar prize,' I gave up trying to learn the English language. Schoolmaster— Now I want you to tell me which of those words are singular and which arc plural. Tomkins, you take the first, trousers. Tomkins (after deliberation)—Singular at the top and plural lower down, sir. The prosecuting attorney had encountered a rather difficult witness. At length, exasperated by the man's evasive answers, he asked him whether he was acquainted with any of the jury. Yes Sir, replied the witness, more than halt of them. Are you willing to swear that you know more than half of them? demanded the man of law. The other thought quickly. If it comes to that, he replied, I am willing to swear that I know more than all of 'em put together!” THE LINCOLNIA one hundred one one hundred four FRED C. HIEBER iirinusEnnramr BISHOP BABCOCK MFG. CO. HEATING AND VENTILATING EQUIPMENT THERMOSTATIC VALVES, TRAPS, TEMPERATURE REGULATOR, LANS and UNIT HEATERS 4901 Hamilton Ave. RAndolph 3170 ri Fvri ARh Ohio one hundred fir CLEVELAND BRICK AND CLAY COMPANY “Shale Paving Brick” Office—7511 Jeffries Ave. Cleveland, Ohio THE MERKLE-MILLER CO. Builders' Hardware and Sheet Metal Work RADIOS AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 3792-94 West 2 5th Street One block north of Denison Call Atlantic 5170 or 5171 Newman Studio photographers PLEASING PORTRAITS SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS MAin 2333 1706 Euclid Avenue iMiiinmniBiiiasnans Mercer Customers are always Assured the Greatest Amount of Value and Service possible in the Florist Business G. W. MERCER, Inc. 2991 West 2 5th St. ATlantic 565 6 one hundred eisjht Compliments of F. J. SOLDAT HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, GLASS, ETC. Phonf.: SHadyside 0119 4508 W. 35th Street CLEVELAND, OHIO BOOKS AND STATIONERY AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS KODAK ALBUMS FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS SCHOOL SUPPLIES If yon don't see what you want, ask for it. CENTRAL PUBLISHING HOUSE 2969 W. 25th St. ATlantic 0084 THE HEJNA DRY CLEANING COMPANY French Dry Cleaning and Dyeing We Call Deliver Scranton Road cor. Clark Avenue ATlantic 2243 A. R. GEE’S VARIETY STORE ATlantic 1093 3746 W. 25th St. Stationery, School Supplies, Dolls, Toys, Games, China, Glassware and Holiday goods in season POST OFFICE NO. 5 3 m one hundred nine . . . Optometry . . . The aid to good Vision and Eye Comfort thru lenses J. W. KRLHL -1L.SOGGS OPTOMETRISTS Over 20 Years of Optical Service 5747 Broadway Ave. CLEVELAND, OHIO Phone: BRoadway )00 ir The Right Gift For A ny Occasion other gift so perfectly combines usefulness and beauty. In years to come, a Gruen Guild Watch will serve its owner faithfully and beautifully, bringing thoughts of its giver frequently to mind. Our Aim is to have Permanent satisfied customers. We sell only the Best in Diamonds, Silver, Watches, and Jewelry. SCHNAUFFER’S Quality Jeweler and Watchmaker 4279 PEARL ROAD SHadyside 0462 one hundred ten 9 « RniLiiiin.Liiuiimuiuiu.iiLiii..iiiiioipirLiiiaii .mrmTirmHiiTnr'iu.iu, i THE W. 14th St. DRUG CO. ATlantic 4507 W1LL0WDALE MARKET j 2662 W. 14th St. A. Stillman, Prop. For Courtesy and Service Meats of Quality - Poultry Fish - Butter - Eggs ATlantic 3964 and Cheese We Aim To Please iU-—J J722 West 25th Street B3BBHHBESHE BAUM’S Velvet Ice Cream “It Satisfies Start the New Year Right Patronize Your Neighborhood Store Peter Sekerak Full Line of Dry Goods Two Stores 2641 West 14th Street 2275 Professor Avenue HONECKER and REHBURG Prescription Druggist EASTMAN KODAKS and SUPPLIES one hundred eleven The Point Barber Shop Frank Railsuack, Prop. Prompt Service Skilled Barbers Sanitary Methods If You Don't Know This Shop Get Next Cleveland, O. WELLDONE WELDING COMPANY PRospcci 2197 ELECTRIC WELDING BRAZING - CUTTING WE SPECIALIZE IN WELDING AUTO AND MACHINE PARTS We Are Experts in Production Work—Call us for Estimates— Motor Blocks Welded Without Taking from Frame. 1816 St. Clair Ave. Night Call LA kewood 361 5-M Work Called for and Delivered Wallace H. Peters OPTOMETRIST West 25 th St. and Denison Ave. Kroehle Block CLEVELAND, OHIO Telephones: Office: ATlantic 1857 Residence: SHadyside 1672M King’s School MUSIC 3 549 Fulton Road VIOLIN PIANO CELLO BANJO TROMBONE MANDOLIN SAXOPHONE CLARINET DRUMS CORNET FLUTE Best Professional Teachers Elyria and Lorain Branch, Stop 9 Lake Avenue $ r—r pi i JOE’S ELECTRIC SHOE I LOUIS F. RHODES Carpets - Rugs - Linoleums REPAIR SHOP Exclusively Shoes Repaired Two Stores: While You Wait No. 1—4265 West 3 5th St. SHadyside 0477 No. 2—3834 West 25th St. 1 The Home For All Leather | ATlantic 0247 Shoes Cleveland, Ohio 3817 West 25th Street one hundred twelve (Joday, the building of roads is given more thought than ever before in the history of our Country. In the good old days, the roads were scraped and ditched for the horse and buggy, but the automobile receives greater consideration. The problem of road building today is an important one, calling for the experience and technique of good engineers, and high-salaried officials, whose time is entirely spent in solving road conditions. Contractors must have the most modern equipment, which means a heavy money investment. If it is necessary to have high-salaried officials, and a heavy money investment in road building equipment, is it not also necessary to have the best materials obtainable? Whether high-priced or not, the best materials are the most economical, make the safest roads, the finest appearance, and are the most durable. We Northern Granite Stone Company HANNA BUILDING :: CLEVELAND, OHIO one hundred thirteen Bell Phone: Michigan 2 594 Farley Sleeve Hanger Co. Manttfdi tuteri of Grab-On” Fire Resisting Floor and Wall Sleeves, Floor, Ceiling and Wall Plates Grab-On” Hangers, Hanger Bars, Inserts Adjustable Radiator Hangers and Anchors 748 E. 7lit STREET S. E. CORNER FLEET AVENUE (Near Broadway) J. W. FARLEY CLEVELAND, OHIO William Duncan Mu.uuiiinu.BE and Edward Mabley THE TATTERMAN MARIONETTES send best wishes to the students of Lincoln High School and congratulate the members of the Graduating Class If Our Policy SELLING DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE AT MODERATE PRICES That's been your guarantee for over 54 years JOHN MECKES SONS West 2 5 th Street Southern Sweet Shoppe FRESH HOMEMADE CANDY e{ FRESH POP-CORN DAILY - - - POP CORN BALLS MADE TO ORDER }■© MR. X POULOS J080 WEST 25th STREET :iaanr!iKfiS«:in:iu.nin5 one hundred fourteen The Lake Ports Supply Co, DEALERS and DISTRIBUTORS Washed Crushed Stone Sand, Gravel and Pebbles General Offices 1560 HANNA BUILDING OHIO STATE CHAMPION 14128.5 lbs. MILK Broad lawn Moss Rose 169951 OWNED BY H. V. SHULTERS MERRIFIELD FARM MENTOR, OHIO of GOLDEN GUERNSEY one hundred fifteen ATIantic 1600 THAN STOVE REPAIR CO. Stoves - Furnaces Refrigerators We furnish parts for all wakes of Stores and Fnrnates 5766-68 25th Street Ciiviia.ni , Ohio [lit Yours for 11 cal lb and Bcau y A. L. GREGG Dentist X-RAYS MEIrosr 0456 4 14 Clark Avenue ATIjncic 1276 Djy and Night P. G. PAROBEK CO. Funeral Home 2937 W. 14th St. CLEVELAND, OHIO Prompt Complete Invalid Car Funeral Service Home ELMER H. FOX Quality Jeweler 4617 Clark Avenue MEIrovr II5V Clcviiand, Ohio rm-.in-iinuiaxg uue hundred title,,, THE MEN’S STORE OF CLEVELAND University Styles jtZi.NCOi.N high SCHOOL graduates who arc going away to College—or who are going to work—can make no better decision than to standardize on University Styles from The Men’s Store of Cleveland—a Cleveland institution for more than half a century. Young Men’s Clothing —Second Floor The W B Davis Cc out hundred seventeen FACE THE FUTURE BRICK The Standard Pavement for 60 Years Ohio Paving Brick M A N U FA C T U R E R S A S S O C1 AT I O N 935 Leader Bldg. - - Cleveland, O. . . . Vitrified . . . BRICK PAVEMENTS one hundred eitthlceu Cleveland's Finest New Buildings Are Heated By DIFFEREHTIHL-VHCUUm HEATING SYSTEH1 Rlclnt Installations Includi Medical Arts Bldg. New Midland Bank Bldg. New Shaker Heights Town Hall Bell Telephone Bldg., Carnegie Ave. New Lakeside Hospital More comfortable Heating plus greatly reduced Heating costs prompted this selection. May we give you the facts? C. A. DUNHAM CO. 430 Terminal Tower Bldg. CHerry 6689 CORLETT’S BAKERY and GROCERY ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS 3224 Chestnutdalc Avenue ATlantic 3985 ATlantic 3925 FRED NEVSETA Hardware TINNING - SPOUTING - FURNACE REPAIR WORK PAINTS - OILS - GLASS - SPORTING GOODS - CUTLERY 3264 West 25th Street NATIONAL DRY CLEANING CO. Joseph J. Hacha, Manager Quality Cllanf.rs and Dylrs 3451 West 25th Street near Marvin Avenue r C. J. SCHAEFER Cash Meat Market Two Stores No. I—9717 Elmira Ave. No. 2—3412 West 2 5th Street Telephone Service THE WARDEN LEESE CO. 245 0 Prospect Avenue N. E. CLEVELAND, OHIO MAin 3710 Plumbing Sewerage Heating Ventilating Power Piping one hundred nineteen STnBBtfitfte GARDEN THEATER W. 25th CLARK AVE. Showing Improved Talking and Sound Productions—$25,000 Western Electric Equipment—The Best Equipment and Best Productions Money Can Buy Geo. T. Sham , Manager SOUTHERN THEATER West 2 5th Street and Prame Avenue Always Comfortable and Homelike Now showing personally selected talking and sound productions Mrs. Geo. T. Sharp, Manager C. A. RICKERT Quality Meats We Deliver SHadyside 1 365 4525 Pearl Rd. D. G, FISH Styles for Men Haberdasher Hatter 2705 Denison Avenue, Cleveland, O. IMlillUlBim.; Gollwitzer’s Music Store 2954 West 25th Street EVERYTHING in MUSIC RIVERSIDE KEY SHOP ATI antic 3191 1782 Wet 25th Street Auto keys cut by number—while you wait. All kinds of key and lock work. Howard D. Sperry, Prop. one hundred twenty The Highway Construction Company 1 5 30 Builders Exchange Building 10 an hundred twenty-one Now That You Have Finished High School, What Is Your Next Step? Are you going to college, or into business? If you intend to enter business life, can you do anything especially well so that you stand out from the crowd? The Comptometer Adding and Calcution Machine Course will make you a specialist and has the following advantages: SHORT COURSE-EIGHT TO TEN WEEKS. ENROLL ANY TIME. TUITION COST SMALL-MAY BE PAID IN INSTALLMENTS. GOOD STARTING SALARY. POSITIONS IN PLEASANT OFFICES. FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE IN OVER 100 OFFICES. THE DEMAND FOR GRADUATES IS GREATER THAN WE CAN SUPPLY. We will be pleased to have you call here and talk with our school principal, or write as for further information. This is the only school in Cleveland authorized by FELT TARRANT MFG. CO.—makers of comptometers 401-409 Guarantee Title Bldg. MAin 3520 Palmer Zfpherin, Director MAin 3 521 JIMMIE’S ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR 38 30 West 25th Street ---+-- Take your Shoes to JIMMIE’S He makes them look like New. ■ SNAPPY SERVICE at II. J. MacDONALD’S PLUMBING HEATING 2976 W. 25th St. ATIantic 3027 ewe hundred twenty-tiro NTvI )! .!■ klQMOtUH AEGIS ) y “ OOl k J LUA 1 C MAICY LiONlAl ECHO i-Ji A-: . •IHEPST rnOTHG’wniTNi (Ihioh EPi ro: GPCKNUI L’AGEN ITE ’$ALM Gl vv£S7EPN RBSE POLYCHRONIC U OFNEtt JIAMT 'C R A. K lit U OF BUFFALO ’Ifcl S’ MS-HOLYOKE LLAMARAlK CCN Y' MICROCOSM' VA 'Wf.SLKVA I NfUPMURMONl jN ' UNK | () ru.,, ... i. i of Imt lift | v l trrA Juj Ini A'IHH.iI l’ ('.Ill- ton 11 fiJItiHt.l imi’i.-.lut.l • .mnl nt— .nr, anottvr until Art lefreuilt .1 iiin-Ihinons i.-.oiJ of ui lun ,-nti n , then it muit in.-JO )C' .' nuilumaiiil'i i. P.-fjih of the WiYm m Can tan fhn mil xla.Hi !■ £iien uil nml oMlftitwii to an Annual eJifM. or uianj ff. n In a interested. 00-t-oof THE CAN AND ELECT GRAVING COMPANY! HIO one hundred twenty three PEARL MARKET Fruits and Vegetables FRANK RAMBOLA 42 56 Pearl Road :am We are called to enlist as co-workers with God, to complete this unfinished world” PILGRIM CHURCH West 14th Street at Starkweather Avenue CLEVELAND, OHIO REV. DAN F. BRADLEY, Pastor REV. WALTER II. STARK. Associate EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS The young folk of thi generation come into life and find thing all ready for then . Education, Music, Religion, Homes, Opportunities all of the highest order. No generation was ever blessed as is this generation, but all these fine things are the property of those who have gone before. They were purchased through sacrifice. Ncs-erthcless our predecessors want them to take those things and use them as though their own. It should be the aim of every graduate, having used the accumulation of good things, to go out into life determined that they will replace all they take from this store and that they will replace them with better things and in more abundant quantities. This is a law to which the normal man will instinctively respond. It is a law on which rests civilizations destiny. ”ln keeping up with the times we need not get out of touch with the eternal” BUILD WITH BRICK GEO. F. GRAHL Builder of Brick Homes General Building Constructio n 4236 W. 3 5th Street SHadyside 25 83-R HYVIS OILS and GASOLINE LANG’S SERVICE STATION 4765 Ridge Road SHadyside 0273 one hundred twenty-four £ esd Majestic Radios NORMAN C. YOUNG Hardware Frederick Electric Washers 3109 BROADVIEW ROAD CLEVELAND, OHIO MANTUA SAND GRAVEL Carload Lots WESTERN RESERVE BUILDING one hundred twnty-five The ARTHUR L. OLDENBURG Company 1447 East 39th Street —❖— PIPE VALVES FITTING HEATING SPECIALISTS rThe Stores that Satisfy I. KURTZ FURNITURE COMPANY 310 Prospect Avenue THE Clark Asbestos Co. Manufacturers of Asbestos Pipe and Boiler Covering RAndolph 243 5 1893 E. 55th St :iiui..uig2j MElrose 0582 Freda F. Gamier Beauty Shoppe All kinds of Beauty Work and PERMANENT WAVING 225 1 W. 89th St. Cleveland, O. || ... Compliments of J. H. HARRIS County Commissioner one hundred twenty-six one hundred twenty seven Compliments of The American Radiator Co. Edward H. Lindhorst Son Funeral Directors 1610 Clark Avenue ATlantic 0012 one hundred twenty-eight SNAPPY FURNISHINGS AT MOREY’S MEN’S SHOPPE Men’s Boy’s Furnishings 424 5 West 3 5th Street At the Y” Compliments of JOHN SLANY to the Class of 1930 H. BLINICK DRY GOODS Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Furnishings SHOES y Brown Built Endicott-Johnson ATlantic 45S0-W 3405 Clark Avt. CLEVELAND, O. CHHS. FURBEE PRINTING GO. Particular Printing 2J09 DenUon Avc. at W. 25th St. Binding Engraving one hundred twenty-nine The H. E. Klefman Co. General Contractors 2844 Lorain Avenue BURDORFF’S UNITED FOOD STORES 446 5 Pearl Rd. SHadyside 1371 Reach for a telephone, We deliver your wants 1% one hundred thirty Quality Printing . . . ?7h Producers of Effective Printing Since IS70 HOROUGH knowledge is the keynote of quality printing. It starts with the ability to coordinate the appeals into an orderly harmonious whole . . . and to develop an individuality that will create a favorable impression The Judson Company 1013 Rockwell Avenue, CLEVELAND, OHIO THE LINCOLN LOG Your Newsp apcr A Student without a Log is like a Ship in a Fog Patronize Our Advertisers ----------------------irw m-------- nt n o n --- ft inf one hundred thirty-one SHadysidc 2473 KVETKO VIOLIN SHOP Maker of Violins Instruments of exceptional tone quality. Stradivarius Model (1722) made from 1860 wood. Supplies and all Stringed Instruments repaired. High Clan Workmanship Free Trial to All 4011 Memphis Avenue Cleveland, O. J GEORGE“DUKE” EYLER 3FnnrraI Sirrrtnr 3248 Scranton Road CLEVELAND, O. THAT'S VS AGAIN” THE UNITED SUPPLIES COMPANY 700 Western Reserve Building MAin 6850 Distributors of Granite for Curbing, Paving, Monumental and Building Work Asphalt Brick Medina Wood Asphalt Filler Paving Blocks Manhole and Catch Basin Castings Mesh Reinforcing Steel one hundred thirty-two With sincere congratulations and cordial good wishes to the Class of January, 1930 of Lincoln High School. The Lincoln High Parent-Teachers Association It pays to put better WALLPAPER on your walls. Have yours done now. Phone and we will show you samples of For Insurance Service Life or Limited Payment,. ................. Contracts Endowments or Life Income, . Contracts Educational or Life Income, __________________ Trusts Wedding Anniversary, Christmas, Birthday and Special ...Trusts Insured Savings and Income Bond,.... ..._____Contracts Disability and Double Indemnity, .......... ..Contracts Benefits, .... Contracts Say it with Service That Life Insurance” Serves'’ NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY P. E. Noble, Advisor ATIantic 4600 ATlantic 1243-M 900 Unitt.d Bank Building one hundred thirty-three Compliments of JERRY MILL Haberdashers Three Stores 815 Prospect Avenue 743 Euclid Avenue 1850 East 9th Street Ignition Service DON C. CHERRY BROOKLYN BATTERY STATION 4268 W. 5 5th Street SHadysidc 0308 CLEVELAND METAL SPECIALTIES CO. Manufacturers of CLASS RINGS AND PINS CLUB AND FRATERNITY JEWELRY ATHLETIC TROPHIES PARTY FAVORS AND PROGRAMS Factory: 2025 East 14th Street Sales Room: 1783 East 21st Street GOOD SANDSTONE for every construction purpose THE CLEVELAND QUARRIES COMPANY 1125 Builders' Exchange Building one hundred thirty-five o Is. A Copyright by LINCOLNIA ANNUAL BOARD June, 1930 THE LINCOLNIA A g. ki). PUBLISHED BY SENIOR CLASS June-1930 LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL CLEVELAND, OHIO 8 1 1 Three FOREWORD Like an Indian returning home from his first battle— victorious, braver, more courageous. more cunning and much wiser than before, we too have reached the end of the first short trail, and. as a final gesture we leave this Ixiok CONTENTS FACULTY SENIORS ACTIVITIES MUSIC DEDICATION In order to make fast the bonds of sympathy and affection and to express the gratitude which we find in our hearts, we, The June Class of 1930, respectfully dedicate our class book to our homeroom teachers. S x Ninr LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY James B. Smiley, Principal Senior High Assistants Lulu J. Van Fleet William J. Monks ENGLISH Blanche G. Cole Mrs. Leuorc Anders Stella Broadwell Edith Cherrington Helen H. Cowing Mrs. Doris R. Falk Aileen Fish beck Evelyn Fruohaut Dorothy C rover Cecel Haskins Marie E. Herbert Bessie B. Keck Grace Kitzeroxx Maxine Lick Ada Marchand Myra L. McCoy Katherine E. Nutting Bernice ()r l Constance Page Bertha (i. Palmer (irace Ransom Helen Robinson Marian Smith Kdith M. Snyder Bertha Thcsmacher Dorothy Williams Ina Wisner SOCIAL SCIENCE William J. Monks Joseph C Baumgartner W. C. Brashares Hazel Cline Elizabeth Connor Ruth Dorsey Winifred Harris Margrctta Molony H. O. Merriman Mary O'Callaghau Eva Pancoast Virginia Waller Anna Weigel SCIENCE J. L. Van Horn K. I). Codings Ernest L. Cookson Mary Lou Denton R. Dwight Evans Marjorie R. Flick Howard J. Filicre t hristopher laminarino V. A. Harris Marguerite Ickcs William A. Rollaud Benjamin F. Salisbury (i. W. Wasscrstein Margarethc White Clara Wommelsdorf MATHEMATICS (icorgc P. Kerr Beula A it ken Vera Baxter Mary C. Benson Nellie Cole Clara Coyncr Ray Cochran Adelaide Denison Jean Dickerson Blanche Jenney Josephine Miller Mary O’Malley Gilbert Nelson William Rutledge Dorothea Taylor Clara Thomas Faina Waite Emma Warth LATIN Mary C. Miller Irving F'ryer t ecel L. Haskins Ethel Jones W y i ton a 11 Thompson MODERN LANGUAGES V. W. DuBreuil Suzanne Bricker Florence Gerhan Laura Hassler Lennahel Latever Scuta F. Pallat HOME ECONOMICS Mary 1 Icmmcrsbaugh Isabel Collins Ruth Hoftvzer Hilda Judge F.lcanor Meek Leona Millard Arilla Patterson Clara Perry COMMERCIAL Imogene I. Pilcher Bernice 0. Brown Harvey C. Ditmer Martha Dombcx Glenn R. Elder Mabel Kerr Gladys Kochmit Catherine Martin Mrs. Grace Mickey Grace Ransom Cecilia Vandcn Bossche G. W Wasscrstein ART Amie Inman Gladys E. Andrews N’ola Rearick Ethel Stilson F'lizalvcth Symtnes Lillian Wilketts MUSIC Margaret Lord Mallory Harry F. Clarke, Hand Pir. Clara Goctte Mrs. Norma W. Spatnv Alvaretta West MANUAL ARTS F. W. Blum 1) W. Corlett Ray McF'arlin A. B. Mitchell R. W. Ruetcr Mrs. Josephine Slater PHYSICAL TRAINING W. Fagginger-Auer Mrs. Helen Freeman I. oretha Potter Robert Vollmar ATHLETICS J. H. Atkinson Glenn R. F'ldcr Howard J. Filierc CLASS ADVISORS Adelaide Denison 12th Grade Mary K. Benson 11th tirade Gdivert Nelson 10th Grade Jean Dickerson Oth Grade Nellie Cole 7th Grade Ten 9jp --- CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OF JUNE 1930 Wai.tkr Kierain I resident Marjorie Mkykk I 'icc-President Stevk Wolaksky Treasurer Rosemary Roemer Doris Grams Secretary Assistant Treasurer COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS LINCOLN HIGH Ai.fkkd Higgs, I'alcdictorian Goals Helmut Butze The Immigrant DoKorm ii item an Russia Struggling for her Soul Gknkvikvk Rkadi.ky T he liiinillenniium of Virgilianum Geokge H rack....................Ultra Violet Rays Sam Tannenbaum Man and Machinery T jirtmi You’d think it awn- up from his toes. ( lee Club '30 Football '28. '29 Track '28. 29. '30 Aegekter. Marian 1916 Scliaaf Road Sometimes serious, sometimes f uy, lint withal she has a loving zeay. Swimming ‘27. ‘28 (i. A. A. '28 I iernian Club ‘29. ‘30 Tennis ‘29 Asiikixs, Lucille 3034 Walton Avenue . Is Patsy in the senior flay Dramatic talents she did display. Masque Players 29. ‘30 Present Day ( lull '29. '30 Latin Club ‘29. 30 Tennis Club '28 Hailey, Jean 3328 Denison Avenue . I smilitU), peppy”, clever maid Bird Club ‘27. ‘28 Ccrcle Moliere '29 Commercial Club '28. '29. 30 Friendship '29. ’30 (dee Club 27. '28 K. K. K. '27. '28 Latinas Societas '29 Rooters' Club '30 Scribes '30 Tennis '28 Bxlikonis. Ann M. 1620 Branch Avenue .Inn is ever ehannino and szceet, f riendly, helpful, and always neat. fourteen BaniA, Frank 1148 Buhrer Avenue .1 basketball player of return'll! II'e consider I rank one of the best in town Basketball '29. '30 Football '29 Bawolak, Anna 798 Starkweather Avenue That .Inna is quiet there is no doubt, lint we always like to have her about Friendship Club ’29 Bayer. Kenneth 3721 Spokane Avenue The better you know him. The better you like him. Commercial Club '29. '30 Beaton, Jean me 3856 West 41st Street ,• quiet miss is our Jean. Her favorite color is brilliant green. Bell, Thelma 3868 West 33r l Street Thelma's poise in time of trial Makes her friendship doubly worth while. (flee Club '27, '28. '29. '30 Present Day Club '29, ’30 Fifteen Bksskrkk, Charles 3419 West 44th Street Wherever you funI '‘Chuck, you’re sure lo see '“Dave. Band '28 ( uar ! ’30 Track '28. '29, '30 Blaholil, William 3450 West 45th Street . 11 though you're modest and not very hold. Who can tell what your future will hold Orchestra '28. ‘29, '30 Vice President Music Cabinet BLASER, MARV 4243 West 36th Street .In excellent student, a wonderful friend, .1 helping hand Mary'd always extend. Friendship Club '28. '29, '30 Secretary Fluorine Club '26, President 27 Scribes '28. '29 Latina Societas 27, '28. '29 Ug Staff '29, Editor ‘30 Health Council '30 Secretary Social Committee Tempura Lincolnia Staff '30 Blazey, Elea no re 4541 Bader Avenue Here’s Eleanorc with spirits nay. With hoys and girls a charming way. Her foremost love’s a story hook, . I leisure hour, a quiet nook. Fluorine Club '26, '27 Latin Club '28. '29. '30 Scribes '29 Baseball ’27 Tempura Lincolnia Staff ‘30 Annual Staff. Literary F.ditor Sixteen Bloch. Sadie 1944 W est 44th Street Sadie's little and wry smart. Just tall enough to reach out heart. Cerclc Molicre ’28 Latina Societas Betas '29, 30 Boehm, Thomas 4502 Denison Avenue A happy eliap. Is Tito nuts Boehm. In future years. He'll rise to fame. Bradley, Genevieve 1629 Auburn Avenue Wise, pretty, friendly, neat, The hind of girl we like to meet. Cercle Molicre '27. Secretary '28. ’29 Scribes '28. '29 Friendship Club 29, '30 Commercial Club ’29, '30 Present Day Club '29, '30 ( immenccmeiit Speaker Brady, Mae Axxamarik 3078 West 25th Street Dark of hair, kind of heart, We've all loved you from the start. Tennis Club '28 Latin Club '29, '30 Braixaed. Betty 4615 Ardmore Avenue Happy and cheerful throughout the day, Hetty charms with her manner gay. Friendship Club '28. '29. '30 Cabinet Annual Staff, Assistant Editor V :si ft k'J. Sri enteen Hukgy. I'red 2608 Daisy Avenue a track Fred's ever in the lead, There he oesl Just watch his speed. Track '27. '28. 29. ’30 Basketball ’29 iltfc Club '27. '28. '29. Treasurer 30, Vice Presi Dcutcher Verein '29 Kodak Club '28 Music Cabinet '29, '30 Chairman. Social Committee Butze, Helmut 3711 West 37th Street A determined will, a brilliant mind, His peer would indeed be hard to find. Cerclc Moliere '28, '29, '30 President Newtonian Society '29 Commencement Speaker Cantwell, Mildred C. 2921 Woodbridge Avenue . merry lan h and winning way, . I sunny smile on her lips all day. Glee Club '28 Cercle Moliere '28. '29. '30 Present Dav Club '30 Caravona, Dominic 3149 West 32nd Street IVith his humorous oration Dominic icon our admiration. K. K. K. '26, 27 Glee Club '26. '27 Orchestra 28, '29 ( handler. Arthur 2940 West 30th Street lilond, handsome, tall, and slim. .1 regular fellow's our idea of him. Stage Committee Glee Club '28, '29 Vice President Basketball '30 Track '29 Scribes '28. 29 Cercle Moliere ’27. '28. '29 Vice President Guard 27. '28. '29 Music Cabinet '29 Present Dav Club '29 Eighteen Chapman, Grace 3905 Poe Avenue JfVir spent ninny happy hours with Grace. Which time shall not from our memory erase. Commercial Club '3D Vice President Friendship ’29, '30 G. A. A. ’26 V H Chipka, Michael 4545 West 35th Street If is {food points are many. His faults—has he any? Spanish Club '29, '30 Clark. Mary 5402 Memphis Avenue Mary is ever in a hurry Without care anil without worry. Friendship Club '20, '30 Commercial Club '29, '30 Com hi.. Virginia 3187 West 32wl Street Cheerful ami gay the tree long day. We all hope she'll stay that way. Commercial Club '29, ’30 Cottonsiiaw, Virginia 2710 Vega Avenue “Theme paper, theme paper. we've heard hei With this familiar phrase she'd begin her ih Nine teen 1 )i:n ;i.kk. Dorothy 4510 llcnrit c Avenue Dorothy's slender and alert. .1 lass diminutive and perl. I)ii ki . Margaret 1116 Clark Avenue Here's a cute, little girl. With a cute little smile. She’s short of stature, lint she makes life worth -while. Latin Club '28. 29, ’30 Commercial Club '29. '30 Baseball '28 Hiijkn, John 3107 Roanoke Avenue To take our pictures John was ready With his camera held steady. Fluorine Club '27, '28 President C,orman Club '28. '29. '30 Treasurer Orchestra 27, '28, '29. '30 Dice Club 27 Stage Committee '30 Latin Club '28. ’29 Log Photographer Kngi.khart, Klmek 4(H)8 Behrvvald Avenue .I little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men.” (ilce Club 27, ‘3(1 Orchestra ’30 Track ’28 Football 28 I)j:mko. Makgakki 10110 Unity Avenue . I pleasing partner, a slippery floor. Ami Margaret will never ask for more. Present Day Club 28. 29. '30 Commercial Club 29, '30 Baseball '28. '29 Tennis '28 Twenty I' ARNSWORT11, (iKOI«.E 3219 Denison Avenue George is on artist with a joking line, .Iml at drumming lie is really fine. Art Club '27. '28. '29 President, '30 (jym Team '28 Annual Staff Farr, Collett a 5509 Archmere Avenue f riendly toward all and of manner sweet. With Colletta’s kindness yon can't com fete. Commercial Club ’29 Dcutschcr Vcrin ’30 (ilee Club '30 Flask am i . Fd.va Mae 3351 West 84th Street A friendly smile for everyone. She's full of life and full of fun Junior Band ‘27. '28 Advanced Band '28. 29 (ilee Club '29. '30 (.. A. A. '28. 29 Friendship Club '28 Ass t Treasurer, '29, '30 I re Basketball '28. '29. '30 Baseball '28. '29, '3d (ierman Club '29 Flowers, William 4815 Wichita Avenue Hill's a lad full of pep. He drives a l:ord. Girls, watch your step! Football '25, '26 Baseball ’25. '26 Basketball '26 L. H. A. C. '25. 26 (ilee Club '25 Forrester. 11 ki.kx 3290 West 82ti l Street .1 charming girl, Gentle and shy. To please ct eryone She always did try. Aero Club '29 T unity-one - d Frekichs, Eva A. 1476 Rockwav Avenue, Lakewood. O. lira’s quirt, she’s sincere: To ill of us she's very dear. Furis', Josephine .$408 West 47th Street .1 true friend and a good sport. (.let Club 28. ’21). Vice President ’30 Hand 28. ’29 Orchestra '29 Leaders’ Club '29, '30, Social Chairman Basketball ’29. ’30 O. A. A. '20. ’30 Tennis Club '28. 29, Assistant Manager Music Cabinet '29. '30 Secretary Social Committee '30 (11 it son. Chester V. 4303 Spokane Avenue Cites is a friend to one and all. Ready to help, if needed at all. h'luorine Club 26 Newtonian Society '29. President '30 Present Day Club '29, President 30 Publicity Committee Annual Staff. Assistant Fditor Gilles. A ii in k 3948 Storer Avenue . I very pretty lass is she IVith gentle loving ways. She is so very thoughtful. She merits all our praise. Art Club '28. '29. ’30 Friendship '27. '30 Spanish Club '28 Orchestra '29, ’30 Glenn, Amelia 1521 Clark Avenue U’e were always delighted to hear .hnelia's -voice, Imv and sincere. Biology Club '28 Commercial Club '29, ’30 Tuenty-tun Grams, Doris 4433 West 30th Street Sunshine for a cloudy day. Assistant (.'lass Treasurer Masque Plavers '29 G. A. A. 27 Swimming '28. '20 Biology Club 28 Tennis '29 (iernian Club ’28. '29 Secretary Friendship 28. '29, '30 Present Day '28. '29, '30 Vice President Commercial Club ’2‘ . '30 First Aid '29 Haeuerle. Ruth 3501 West 120th Street I-till worthy of a {rod’s sontj. To whom so many ,harms belont . Art Club '28, '29 Secretary, '30 President Present Day Club 28. '29. '30 Hand, Caroi. 3000 Library Avenue Tall and slender, with never a frown. Spark lint eyes, and hair of brown. Art Club '27. '28. '29. '30 dec Club '29. ’30 Baseball '26 Tennis '28 Swimming '27 Hawthorne. John 3000 West 14th Street John is a handsome fellow Who hasn't been with tts Ion; . tut. att roe ted by his friendliness. The t irls about him thront . dee Club '30 Hi cos, Alfred 2871 West 30th Street A brighter lad we never knew. Vet he's t niet, modest, and steady too. Junior Glee Club '26 Treasurer Cerclc Moliere '27 Spanish Club '29. ’30 President Valedictorian T unity-three Scribes '28. ' (,kv Club '30 I.ok Staff '28. 2 ). '30 High Press 28. 29 Publicity Committee '30 Annual Staff. Kditor Hodgson. Akcii it George 3312 Wade Avenue .7 rather quiet lad is he, But always pleasant company. Homutii. Wii.buk 4003 Clvbourne Avenue .1 taciturn dark-haired hoy II hose only happiness and joy Is teasing a certain lass Who sits in his seventh hour class. Houck. Helen 4130 Leading Avenue Helen's full of lit or and vim, She made a place for herself in the ffym. Basketball '27. '28. 29. ’30 Baseball 28, 29 Swimming ’2X. '29 Tennis '28. '29 All Star Basketball '29. 30 All Star Baseball '29 C iirls' (.jlcc Club '30 Rracii, George 3918 Robert Avenue We suspect (ieorqe studies nit lit and day But 95's his work repay. Newtonian Society '29, '30 lice Club '28 I.atinas Socictas '29. 30 Member of Publicity Committee Commencement Speaker T uvnty-fonr Tut'ily-fite Keller, Arthur A. 271«S Krin Avenue 1‘tce front rare and worry Is our Arthur ever, Xever in ii hurry. Intelligent, and clever. Kknic. Peter 2000 Natchez Avenue II e’re alu'ays glad when he is present ■or he’s a chap that’s gay and pleasant. Deutscher Verein 27. '28. '29 Newtonian Society '29 Keskk, Thusxelda 2000 Corning Avenue A happy miss who comes and goes. ■ hid all her lessons always knows. Kicjkijnski. Adam 4012 Woodway Avenue Adam’s a lively lad. Tall and strong. Have you heard him sing 11 is jolly cook song t Football '29 Commercial Club '29, '30 Deutscher Verein ’29, '30 Kii.rain, Walter 2508 Woodbridge Avenue Our president, so loyal and true. We'll always cherish thoughts of you. Class President Football 29 Basketball '28 Music Cabinet '30 Track 28 Latina Societas Alpha '29. '30 Newtonian '29. '30 Kodak '28 llee Club ‘30 Commencement Speaker. T went y -six Klefman, Evelyn 4319 Woodbridge Avenue In .Math tests she gets good marks, To Evelyn they seem mere larks. Friendship Club 27, '28, '20, '30 Latin Club 28. ’29, '30 Biology Club '26. '27 Treasurer Scribes '26 (dee Club ’28. ’29 Fluorine Club ’26. 27 Klein, Mf.lba 2743 Scranton Road .1 friend in her you'll always find. Ever helpful, ever kind. Commercial Club '28. '29 Friendship Chib '29, ’30 Klimczvk, Frank 2300 West 11 th Street Prank makes his presence known II y his joking, pleasant tone. Log Staff '28 Commercial Club Senior Guard '28 Mi-Press '28 K LIMEXT. Ki.KANORE 4487 West 20th Street IVe like Eleanore Of that we’re sure She’s a likeable maid. Sweet and demure. Kokrpel, Sidney X. 2009 May view Avenue In .llhleties and in fun, “Sid” holds his oil'll with anyone. Basketball ’28. ’29. '30 Football 27, '28. '29 Track '29, 30 Log Staff '28. '29 Hi-Press 28, ’29 Cercle Molicrc '28 Social Committee '30 Masque Players 29, '3U Annual Staff—Humor Fditor •c T went y'Seven Koo. , Evei.vn 5011 Bader Avenue Higgling and laughing all I lie day Is lizrlyit’s happy-go-lucky way. hi Kopchak, Anne 3503 West 50th Street .1 friendly classmate, calm, serene; A finer ait I is seldom seen. Koitok, Milo 4109 West 49th Street Here's a boy both clever and bright. Who labors Iona with all his might. Kopp. Ruth 3078 West 25th Street Laughter and fun are at her call. Xotliing in life daunts Kulh at all. headers’ Club '27, '28, '29. '30. President All Star Basketball '29 Captain. '30 (,. A. A Vice President 27, '28. '29. 30 Swimming '27 Kokmos, Helen 2560 Scranton Road Helen is modest, hind, and true, We'll all admit that her faults arc few. Commercial Club '29. '30 Latin Club '28. '29. 30 T urnty-riaht ‘.specially that of dancing. Kozak, Kthkl 3538 W est 41st Street .1 wonderful friend So loyal and true, 11V know there isn't Another like you. Latin '28. '29 Present Day, 29, ’30 Friendship '29, '30 Glee Club '30 Annual Staff. Advertising Manager Kozrn, Mike 2070 West 10th Street Mike’s a star in many a sport, Of a happy-go-lucky, friendly sort. Track '27. '29. '30 Basketball '29. ’30 Football '27. '28. '29 Captain Cercle Molicre '28. '29 Krause. Inez 3448 West 46th Street Her voice is sweet; her eyes shine bright. She wears her clothes exactly right. Friendship '27. '28. '29. '30 Glee Club '28, '29. '30 Treasurer Biology Club ’28 Vice President Latin Club '29. '30 Vice President Scribes '29 Music Cabinet '29 Lucille. Krueger 4401 W. 49th Street To l e a nurse is I.ucille’s wish. IIV hope she'll find joy in this. Friendship ‘29, '30 Commercial '29, '30 Twenty-nine : aSi Kuh-i., Frederic 2121 View Road When it conn's to music, l:red is there. Hoys like him el re very rare. Glee Club '26, 27, '28, ’29, ’30 Treasurer Band '28. '29 Guard '28 Orchestra '27 Kundtz, Dorothy 3420 Fulton Road Her lessons she always prepares. Xo teacher takes her unawares. Friendship Club '29, '30 Scrilies '2') Latin Club '28, '29, ’30 Present Day Club '29, '30 Masque Players '29, '30 Link, Grace 4325 West 48th Street A ways cheerful, always if ay, That’s what (irace is every (lay. Tennis '28 Swimming '28 Spanish Club '29, '30 Scribes '29 Glee Club '29 Log Staff '29, '30 Lloyd, Stanley 1148 W est 50th Street He’s really not a ladies' man. Hut a star in tennis is our Stan. Tennis '28. 29, '30 Loei i Adelaide 3155 W est 32nd Street I'ricndly to every one, Uauyhty to none. T hirty MacDowei.l, Laverne 3910 Woburn Avenue We've been InhI I.ovenie con surim, ll'e oil admire her vigor and vim. Swimming '26 Basketball '26 G. A. A. ’26 Baseball '27 Friendship Club '27 Art Club '28 Malinger, Gaza Box 558 R.F.D. 1, Parma, O Coco never let things slide. He is one who always tried. Newtonian Society Track ’28 Mantin’. Gertrude 3533 Krather Road We value Gerie as a friend. We know she'll he loyal to the end. Present Day Club '29. 30 Friendship Club '26, 30 Commercial Club '26 Annual Staff Marriott, George 1605 Ardoyne Avenue l or the sports deportment he did write, . hid thus inspired the teams to fight. Log Staff '29, ’30 Hi-Press '26, ’30 (dec Club 28. ’29 Annual Staff, Sports Editor Marriott, Vivian 1005 Ardoyne Avenue A sunny smile, golden hair Make I ivian a maiden fan. Present Day Club '26, '30 Basketball '28 Baseball '20 Health Representative '26, '30 Swimming '26 Mason. Marion Francks 3-14 Woodbridge Avenue Marion never has much to say. .She s as quiet as a mouse ail day. .She studies hard and has no care, ■ Ind always has a k tune in y air. MASTEAr. Hvki.yn 3493 Scranton Road hvelyn’s pleasant, never sad. .She's 11 true friend and a yood comrade. Friendship Club ’30 Mateyo. Gkokoe — 147 Broadview Road On Georye we're sure we can rely. To do his best he'll always try. Orchestra ’27, 18 Treasurer, ‘29 President, ’30 Band ’28 Treasurer, ’29, ’30 Music Cabinet '29, '30 Chairman Scriln's ’29 Fluorine '29 Biology Club ‘28 (iennan t luh ’28, ’29, ’30 Vice President Tribe ’30 Meyer, Marjorie 5585 ()verlook Road Had, the Tier President of our class! Class Vice President (dec Club '27. 28 President ’29, ’30 Music Cabinet ’28 ’icc President ’29, ’30 Band 27. ’28. ’29 Leaders’ Club ’28. ’29, 30 Secretary ;. A. A. ’28. ’29 Basketball ’29. ’30 Tennis ’29. ’30 All Star Basketball 30 Mizenko. John 3206 West 14th Street Johns a quiet, industrious lad. Have you ever seen him sad f Cercle Molierc '27. ’28, '29 Biology Club ‘28 Thirty-two Moi.asm. Anna 4323 Clvbourne Avenue “Still waters rim deep,” So it's often sniil. G. A. A. 26 Commercial Club 28. ‘29 Art Club 30 Morgan, Agnes 2106 Titus Avenue Quietly A fines came and went. Her time at Lincoln was well spent. Friendship Club ‘30 Naymik, Peter 2027 West 13th Place Clever in art is this lad, ellzoays jolly, never sad. Art Club '26, '27, ‘28 Treasurer, 29 Vice Presid Log Staff ‘28. '29 Xec. Clarence 4022 Bucyrus Avenue Clarence plays a name of ffolf. In an efficient way. If he keeps up his flood work, lie'll heat Hob Jones some day. Commercial Club '28, '29, '30 Present Day Club 29, 30 Aero Club '28, '29, '30 Golf Team '28, 29. 30 Nowak, Stephen 1030 Kenilworth Avenue .1 cheerleader fine Is our Steve. One true lad IVe hate to leave. Spanish Club 28, '29, '30 Cheer Leader '29, '30 Oh ester, Albert 2801 Scranton Road .llways friendly, ever r ay. MV think more of hint every tiny. Newtonian Society ’29, '30 Band ’28. ’29 Oldbnkami . Henry 4.S00 Wetzel Avenue Henry's presence we all enjoy l or he's a healthy, happy hoy. Health Council ’29 President Ott, Gkktk( ue 4(K)4 Riverside Avenue She's very quiet, hut clever in art, She’s surely worked hard from the start. tilcc Club 27 Art Club 28. 29. ’30 Palmer, Angela 2122 West 59th Street Her eyes, that dance with roffuish flee Can sparkle like the stars at ni jhl. (dec Club ’28. 29 G. A. A. ’29. 30 Leaders Club '28. 29. 30 Fluorine Chib ‘28 Parent, Ki.kanor 3811 Riverside Avenue )'ou surely are a pretty tjirl, . tnd a pal so food and true. I'm sure there is no other one That can compare with you. } M fa. Thirty, four Petr as, Helen 3912 Storcr Avenue She cannot make her eyes behave, .hitI about the boys she likes to ravi Commercial ( lub '29, ’30 Secretary Present Day Club '28. '29. '30 Baseball '28 Basketball ’29 Porter, Bellamy 1233 W est 23rd Street I lapf y- jo-lueky, a care-free chop. One who for studies doesn't care a rap Pkaiksuatis, Ford 3513 Library Avenue .1 handsome lad who fills Our hearts with many thrills. Football 29, '30 Masque Players '30 Social Committee '30 (ilcc Club '29 Gym Team '28 Annual Staff. Business Manager Pkixz. Eleanor 3425 Daisy Avenue lileanor's iiuiet, so they say. She's never sad. but always ay. Art Club '28. '29. 30 Commercial Club '29. '30 Baseball ’28 Basketball '29 Rei'.ar, Michael 3021 West 11th Street you can't deny That Mike is shy. Hut you must tjel to know him. T blrty-fi i e Reinhardt. Ruth 4313 Spokane Avenue She con ad, site can write, she con sin it. It seems that Ruth con do most anything. Glee Club 28. '29, 30 Scribes ‘27, '28. 30 Log Staff ‘28. 2‘) Mi-Press ‘28. '29 Friendship '27. ’28. '29. '30 Fluorine 27, '28 Rickkrt. Nelson 2220 Alt hen Avenue Another Webster, we foretell, lor X cl son (fare his motion well. Band 27, 28. 20. 30 Rickli, Klmer 3645 Wood bridge Avenue Ulmer likes to tease the girls, Mokes them lough, and pulls their curls. Band '27, '28. 29 Orchestra '28. 29 Jazz Orchestra 29 Riedek. Norma 3525 Clark Avenue A pretty girl And oh, so neat. In charm and .needness Site's complete. Friendship Club '29, ’30 Art Club '29, '30 Present Day Club '28. '29, '30 Class Night Committee Rivard. Mak.iorik 2105 Broadview Road li iris like Marge are very rare, Mack haired, dork eyed, without n core. Baseball ‘26, '27. '28. ’29. ’30 Basketball 26. 27, ’28. '29. ’30 All Star Basketball Team '29. 30 First Aid '30 Biology Club '28 G. A. A. ‘26. '27. ’28. '29, 30 Leaders’ Club '29. '30 Swimming '28 LJ Thitty-ti Koemer, Lucille 3532 Muriel Avenue In Lucilles pretty blue eyes, .1 vast amount of power lies. Fluorine Club '26 Vice President, '27, '28 Latin Club '28. Executive Committee, '26, '30 Friendship Club ‘28. '29. 3d Present Day '28. '29. '30 ilee Club '28. '29 Roembr. Rosemary 3532 Muriel Avenue .Is our dtunified class secretary, Kosemary will linger in our memory. Secretary « t Senior Class Fluorine Club '26, '27, '28 Scribes 28. '29 Friendship Club '28. '29. '30 Vice President, '29, (ilee Club '28, '29 Ryan, Wilson 4228 West 21st Street Wilson is a lover of fun, .Ind because of this he’s disliked by none. I .or Staff Editor '28. '29 Hi-Press 28. '29 Football '29 Sauers, Thelma 182() Brainanl venue Thelma has been a folly friend, l:rom beginning to the end. Friendship Club '30 (.lee Club '28. 29. '30 (i. A. A. '27 Scarpi.no. Angelina M. 2287 West 11th Street She ever conquers adversity. With her spirit of joy and ecstasy. Friendship Club ‘27. '28 Commercial Club ’29, '30 Athletic Association 27 Schartman, Mildred 3820 Bucyrus Avenue .In excellent pianist, a typist too, In both these lines she's excelled by few ;. A. A. '27. '28 Cilcc Club ’20. 30 Commercial '29 Friendship ’29, ’30 Schmidt, Raymond 3902 Daisy Avenue Each one of his friends admires Ray. I or his “peppy spirit and friendly way. SCIIONIU:KR IER. W II.SOX 3827 Memphis Avenue IVill's a fellow beyond compare. In every task he’s done his share. Fluorine Club 26, ’27 Newtonian Society '26 C.lec Club 26. ’27 ScIIREIBER, Fl.OKEXCK 5015 Bader Avenue ( lever, pretty, and carefree. IVhy aren't they all contented as shet El Club Espanol '27 Baseball '27 Deutscher Vcrein '29 Commercial Club 26 Annual Staff Sciiuette, Ruth -1003 Cypress Avenue Golden hair and eyes of blue, Ruth's an excellent typist too. (ilee Club '29 Commercial Club '28. '26, '30 Friendship '30 T hirty-eight Sidokak. Mary 2800 Port man Avenue ll’c'll always remember Mary’s friendly smile, ,I classmate ratio made school days worthwhile. I,'riendship Club ‘IS, '29, '30 Ccrcle Molierc 28. ‘29 G. A. A. '28 SlIl'M. I I.ORENCE 3548 West 62nd Street In small packages good things come. .1 girl who proves it is Vlorence Shum. Commercial Club '28, '29, 30 Glee Club '28 G. A. A. '28 Si1.1.. Warren 4322 Spokane Avenue Honor maintaining, Meanness disdaining. Still entertaining ’ Glee Club '26. 'll Detacher Vereiu '29, '30 Stage Committee '30 Schwartz, Henry 3036 Clark Avenue lie has lots of fun With everyone. Cheerleader '28, '29, 30 Captain Gym Team ’29, ’30 Newtonian Society ’29, ’30 ( hess and Checker Club ’29 Tumbling Team ’28 Rooters’ Club ’30 Shaw, Burma dink 2610 Marvin Avenue .1 friendly girl, and joyous loo, We like you. Bernadine. we do. Band '28. '29, 30 Latin Club ’29, '30 Commercial Club '29, ’30 c Sikkot, Mikf. 3719 West 42nd Street His popularity xce don't doubt l:or Mi If i- is surely a good scout. Orchestra 26, 27 Sivvik, Leonard 2472 West 7th Street . I very good-natured Idond Our of whom we're very fond. Sizer. Lawrence 2035 West 20th Street He makes every lad and lass l.auffh aloud in the Civics class. Newtonian Society '28 Present Day Club '30 - Sintermaxx. Gizkixa 4729 Pearl Road Dark, vivacious, a dash of spice. (iisdla's eveythimj that's nice. (ierman Club '28. ‘30 Scribes ’29. '30 I.op Staff '29. ‘30 Skinner. Georgiana 4177 West 49th Street .Is an excellent student and athlete, (ieorgiana was hard to beat. Leaders’ Club '28. ’29, '30 ;. A. A. '27. '28. '29, 30 Basketball 27. '28. '29. ’30 Baseball 27. '28. '29 Swimming ’28 Forty Slobodzian, Mary 2001 Corning Avenue A “peppy” 9irl And A ever too, To her ft lends She sticks like glue. Smith, Florence 3802 Uehrwald Avenue 11'hen Vlorencc enters the room. Out of the U'indoiv slinks “Old (Hoorn . ilee Club ’29, 30 Cercle Molierc '28. '20, 30 Newtonian Society '29. '30 ( las;, Night Committee Solomon, Nellie 2864 West 25th Street Jolly and unafraid Is this clever maid. Commercial Club '27. '28, ’29, ‘30 Present Day Club '29, '30 Solomon, Rachel 2864 West 25th Street A very dependable student is she. Rachel can type most rapidly. Commercial Club '27, '28, ’29, '30 President Basketball '29, ’30 V • ) I SotTlIWORTH, GkoRC.E 4414 Brooklyn Avenue lie's the .juiciest lad 1 on ever met. George is one li e'll not forget. ■V- Forty-one L Stedronskv, Viola M. 4031 East 26th Street Quiet ami reserved, throughout the day She did her best, at ivork or play. St kv ex sox, 1 ei.v i n 3709 Riverside Avenue Day by day our wonder grew .-It the amoving amount that Melvin knew. K. K. K. 27 Stricter, Norman 4574 Broadview Road Is a handsome Prince Charming, 'Worm zoos surely most disarming. Glee Club '28, '29 Secretary, 30 Newtonian Club '29 Social Committee Music Cabinet ‘29 Scum, Eleanor 3244 W est 32nd Street You'd never know how witty she is, I 'nless you knew this clever miss. Commercial Club '28, '29, ’30 Tafk'l, Alvin 4010 Gifford Avenue .tlvin’s tall, has curly hair. And certainly is debonair. Scribes '29 President, '30 Glee Club 27, 28, ’29 Treasurer, 30 Tempura l.incolnia. Associate Editor Music Cabinet 28. '29, '30 ( lass Historian 3 Forty-two Teaff, Chari.es 3109 Brad well Avenue A worthwhile fellow is our Chuck, Cor future years we wish him luck. Tempore l.incolnia. Staff Fditor '28. '29 Track ’29 Annual Staff, Circulation Manager Tiioirs, Norman 2311 l'ranie Avenue Xornfs” 11 loot! sport and full of fun. II illin;, to help when there's work to be done. Tribe ’30 Glee Club '28. '29 Secretary, '30 President Biology Club 28 Scribes '28. '29 Stage Committee '30 Chairman Masque Players 30 Music Cabinet '29, 30 Treasurer Guard '29. Annual Staff. Photo Kditor Toman. Alberta G. 3519 West 46th Street . liberto isn't a noisy loss Hut she con surely lend o gym class. Lincoln Leaders' Club '26. '28, '29, '30 Basketball '29 Tennis '30 Ta.NSI.ER, I -ORETTA 3446 Sackett Avenue ll'e'll admit l.oretta is rather small. Hut we know her heart isn't that way at all. Friendship ’28. '29. '30 Commercial '28, '29, '30 Tannenbaum, Sam 4374 West 48th Street els a comedian he's a wow, He can dance too. Hoy! And lime! Class Night Committee Gym Team '26. '27 Present Day Club '30 KI Club ICspanol 30 Basketball '2‘ C unmencement Speaker Forty-three Tkiesei.. Ia?cili.e 3501 West 25th Street Lucille’s capable ami kind. Her like is haul to find. Biology Club '27 Commercial Club '20. '30 Scribes ’30 Troyan. M deline 3185 West 31st Street . maiden, lithe ami gay. She donees atony her way. Leaders' Club '28. '29, '30 ti. A. A. 28. '29 Scribes '29 VAVRINA, Gus 3906 Carlyle Avenue Silence is often better than speech, . bid through silence his yoal (ins will reach. Basketball '29. '30 Golf Team '26. 27. ‘28. '29 Band '25. '26. '27 Orchestra ‘26, '27 Wasko, Helen 2605 Saint ()lga Avenue Helen is a genuine sport. She's not tall, nor yet so short. I.. C. C. '29. '30 Treasurer Weber. Carl 1436 lirainard Avenue ll 'e know Carl's interest in aviation He has won fame through this avocation. ( vm Team '27. '28. '29. ’30 Sec. Aero Club '28. '29 Biologv Club '28 (dee Club '28 Forty-four Wkxc.kr. Emerson 4227 Hodgson Avenue limerson's our drum major, so (rim and proua When he romrs in vino, we cheer aloud. Band ’27. 28. 29. '20 Orchestra ’27. ’28. ’29. '30 All High Orchestra '28, '29 Wenzel, Russel 3104 Daisy Avenue Hr never scons to make a fuss. Surely you must knoiv our Russ. KKI.K. JACOIt M. 4479 Broadview Road A conscientious student Indifferent to play. . I promising future. What more ran we say? Herman Onb '27. '28 Vice Pres., '29 Pres., '3 Log Staff, Editor 30 Whiteman, I orothy 3723 Brooklyn Avenue Charminif and clever. Dit nified ever. Friendship Club '28. '29. '30 President Publicity Committee. Chairman Latin Club '28. '29. '30 Hi-Press '2 . '30 Log Staff. Editor '29 (dee Club '26 President, '27 Art Club ’27. '28. 29 Tempura Lincolnia Staff '30 Commencement Speaker Widowski, Anna 150X Howard Avenue ll'here'er she toes, she's full of fun, She has a smile for everyone. Commercial Club '29. '30 Art Club '27, '28, '29, '30 Secretary Present Day Club '29, ’30 Friendship Club '29 Forty-five W'ii.k. Stepiiama 2502 West 7th Street Stephanies a girl with a wonderful style. She always lias a ready smile. WILLIAMS, BERYL 4511 Stickncy Avenue l ot Beryl we predict a writer's career, .Is journalist for the Log she had no peer. Spanish Club '28 President, '29, '30 French Club 28, ’29, ’30 Log Staff '30 WlTCRAFT, ETHKI. NX 3703 Bader Avenue . I happy miss who comes and goes, With countless friends and very few foes. G. A. A. '29 Glee Club ;29 Swimming '29, '30 Baseball 29. '30 Basketball '29. '30 Health Representative ’29 Rooters’ Club '30 i fA itonski, Tf.d 2260 West 7th Street Ted is an artist horn. Without his art we'd he forlorn. Art Club '27, '28 President, '29, '30 Vice Preside Log Staff Artist '27, '28. '29 Annual Staff, Art Editor V' Wolansky, Stella L. 2447 W est 11th Street Shy, demure, and helpful. To her classmates ever loyal. Friendship '26, '27, r28. 30 hirst Aid '28. '30 Athletic Association '27 i Forty-six Woi.axsky, Steve 820 JetTcrson Avenue Collecting dues ivas Steve's bin tusk. I or harder lan k you couldn't ask. Class Treasurer Latina Societas Beta '29, '.SO Wood. Vivian 3303 Louisiana Avenue Pretty, popular, full of fun, .1 friendly word for everyone. Leaders’ Club ’28. '29, '30 Spanish Club '28 Basketball '28, 29 Baseball ’28. '29 Annual Staff Wozny. John 4120 Clifford Avenue John is rather quiet In his proper way. It ut whet her it is hash fulness IVe really cannot say. Art Club '27 ZlNC.EK. Kl.KAXOR 3047 West 12th Street . Is a student F.lcanor's fine. She excels in a ery line. Scribes '29, '30 Treasurer German Club '29, '30 Secretary Zuccola, Marie 11500 Linnet Avenue You'll find Marie there, liver ready to do her share. Present Day Club '28, ’29, '30 Commercial Club '29 Scribes ‘30 Forty-seven Helen Bryan was born April 1. 1912, at New Lexington, Ohio. She graduated from the eighth grade at Memphis School. She entered Lincoln in September, 1926. October 7. 192 L she was very seriously injured in an automobile accident which later proved fatal. She remained at St. Lukes Hospital until her death on January 30, 1930. Her home room was 302. She lived at 4910 LJ Forty-eight County of Cuyahoga We I he June Class of Lincoln High School 1930 A.I), being more or less sane and having agreed that our wholesome minds have been dulled by our long mental strain, do hereby set down, for no earthly reason whatsoever, our last will and testament. Item 1. We hereby prescribe that the 1215 Class closely follow in our footsteps and take up the work we have thus far so nobly advanced, although we realize that they are unable to do so. Item 2. To Miss Ada Marchand we leave the strenuous task of making orators from material better suited for (bricklaying?) Item 3. To our Civics teacher Mr. J. C. Baumgartner we leave the task of inspiring the January Class of 31 to bring in bigger and better “Ads' for their Annual. Item 4. We leave the singing ability of Miss Mallory's right hand man, Ford Praikshatis to Walter Miller. Item 5. To our home room teachers, Miss Miller, Miss Pilcher, Miss Taylor and Mr. lira shares having guided us through our long and arduous course in High School, we leave fond memories of happy and exciting days which we hope they will always cherish. Item 6. To Miss Lulu YanFleet we leave the painful task of attending the class meetings, and answering all the questions on Senior activities with another large group of aspiring students. Item 7. To the very green Freshman who spends his time marking up the weatherstained windows we leave the ever pleasing thought of only three years more. Item 8. We leave our sincere thanks t those teachers and our principal. J. B. Smiley, who have successfully led us through this valuable course toward a successful life. In Testimony 1 Ikrkok, 1 affix the Seal, done on the 23rd day of April. 1930 A. 1). in the City of Cleveland. Testator: Wakkkx D. Sii.i.. Witnesses: C IIESTER W. tilBSON. Wilson . Sr-iionkbekgkk. Forty-nine ifty Ted Ui fort 5 Hi Sidney Koe fx J EHh-I KojujH Chcjhrr Gibbon QoH-u o H rWrr Gfcot-tfe (Hot - Gerhvde Hi re. tVofman ra Jol a Jewma I thank? leaf! ElCdnort? BiaMU FotJ fVd«Wshah Fifty-two LINCOLNIA STAFF Editor-in-Chicf Gertrude Mir . i) Associate Editor Chester Gibson Business Manager Ford Praikshatis Advertising Ethel Kozak, Manager George Hrack Norma Keidcr Georgianna Skinner Circulation Charles Tea(V, Manager Art Theodore W'itonski. Editor John Tcyral Abbie Gilles (Jeorge Farnsworth Bookkeeper Julia Jemma Sports George Marriott, Editor Assistant Editor Betty Brainard Literary Eleanor Blazey, Editor Georgianna Skinner Florence Sehrciber Photography Norm Thoirs, Editor Humor Sidney Koerpel, Editor Typists Vivian Wood Margaret Demko Gertrude Mantin Helen Forrester Florence Schrieber Sponsors Joseph C. Baumgartner Bkssif, B. Keck Fifty-three Blue and Gold (Class Colors) Yellow Tea Rose and Blue Larkspur (Class Flowers) 7 Let us be Known by our Deeds” (Class Motto) Fifty-four HEALTH ADVISER VOL 1 • No. 3 Lincoln H.gh School April . 1500 An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure This is Clean-Up Week. Why not give the medicine cabinet in the bathroom a thorough cleaning and replenish with a few dependable home remedies. In some homes the medicine cabinet is crowded with drugs with which members of the family dose themselves and each other without the doctor’s advice. Some of these are left over medicines, prescribed during a past illness; others are remedies recommended by the neighbors; others are patent medicines bought on the advice of a drug store clerk who wants to sell the n The number of remedies which nted to be kept on hand is very small. Most minor illnesses are better treated without drugs. In serious illness the doctor should prescribe the medicine. Miss Coon, our school.nurse, has given us a list of articles which the well furnished medicine cabinet should contain. Here it 1. Epsom Salts or Castor Oil—for immediate relief of constipation. 2. Baking Soda-one teaspoonful to a of hot water for nausea or pain in the stomach. 3. Salt-one teaspoonful to one half glass of hot water to be used as a gargle. 4. Boric Acid Solution—for eye or mouth wash 5. Vicks Salve—to be used on thfroat. chest and in nose for told. 6. Unguentine—for burns. (continued-on page 2) AUDITORIUM CONTEST Mr. Rolland. the sftudents and teachers of the auditorium have; started a contest which is very interesting, and helpful to the school and pupils. At the beginning of the semester, each person in the auditoruim contributed a penny to a fund which will be presented to a homeroom in the auditoruim for a party. In order to determine the most deserving homeroom, three points are taken into consideration; first, the homeroom mUbt have the most orderly conduct, secondly, it must have a low percent of failures and lastly the room’s attendance must lx very high. To acquaint the students with their homeroom's standing each day the number of the most orderly room is posted in the auditorium, every week the percent of • attendance of each room is announced. every’ six weeks the percent of failures in each room is announced. The winning homeroom should be complimented on the wonderful cooperation which must exist among the student and teacher of their room. HELP KEEP THE WASHROOMS CLEAN Fifty-six HEALTH COUNCIL The Lincoln Health Council is now two years old and is fast becoming one of the most prominent and worth while organizations of the school. During the past semester it has been publishing a small paper, The Health Advisor , which is devoted to articles on health. This paper is distributed to the home rooms where the articles are read and discussed by the pupils. The Health Council hopes that next year it will be able to provide a copy of each issue of the Health Advisor for each pupil, so that the paper may be taken home to be read by the parents. Officers Raymond I.aim........ President Vorita Worden I'ice President Georgi Theobald Treasurer Mary Hlasek....................................... Secretary Miss Rmtii Hoftyzek Sf ou$er Sam Blum Rose Martins Kathyrn Mikuk-k Members Raymond .McCiinty Marie Csapo Mary Szezerba Ralph Harkay Fifty-ieirn Officers Alvjn Tafel............................ -....... President Marguerite Dun mike .......................l ice President Joyce I .oh max ............................... Secretary Keeanok Zinger Treasurer Mrs. Falk. Miss Keck...... Sponsors Members Robert Joyce Kathryn Kavalcc June Kluth George Kriedman Helena Kruger Ruby Linden Eugenia Miller Karl Munson James Pappas Ray Pederson Janina Peldyak Mildred Richards Severin Roniback Dorothy Sekerak Marie Zuccola John Andrism Jeanne Bailey Ruth Bluhni Helen Bohn Kvelyn Bohlcy Robert Burry Allen Bussman Catherine Clink Julia Dulski Helen Fritz Ruth Gottschalk Mary Ellen Holden Cora Hauck Dorothy Jeckel Muriel Scheutzow Fern Schewring Gertrude Stoessncr Marion Loppe Evelyn Taylor Alex Tyrol Lucille Triesel Cecelia Triska Lois Unke Kathryn Vetlerling Beryl Williams Wanda Zoft Rosalie Zichacek Aldona Zubin Fifty-right L LINCOLN LOG STAFF Miss Myra McCoy..............................Sponsor Edi tor-in-Chic ( Mildred Richards j) 4 Editorial Board Jacob Werle Evelyn Bohley Gertrude Stoessner Delmont Kreinkamp Yc Lincoln Gossippc Editor Fern Shewring Exchange Editor Grace I-ink Copy Readers Gertrude Stoessner Catherine Clink- Photographer John Eiben Special Feature Writers Beryl Williams Robert Kliment Gizella Sinterman William Kennerdale Art Staff William Schock (jladvs Barhoflf Maynord Thomas Circulation Manager Robert Hajek Advertising and Business Managers Elizal eth De ( roes Janina Peldyak Mildred Schartman Sophie Paduch Catherine Vereeke Typists Katherine Louis Dorothy Hummel Mae Brady Virginia Cornel fifty-nine Sixty Officers Jean Waite, Herbert Bavor................... Consults La Verne Esper. Theodore Hinz.................Scribac Orma W ebster, Vorita Worden ..............Ouacstores Benjamin Forbes, Lawrence Zipsir ............Custodcs Miss Wynonaii Thompson........................Sponsor Members Hcsser Armstrong Robert A sober Milton Ashkins I lerbert Bavor William Bibcl Chester Bizga Sadie Block Mary Bowen Norma Bowes James Brophy I Iclcn Brown Priscilla Burry Lucy Campbell Marie Capck Minnie Ccrtlllo Rose Chaloupka Viola Clabaugh Ruth Claus Caroldean Cochern June Conrad Winifred Crcmaine Miriam Dasbiell Klainc Deisz Santo Dellaria Fred Dtj Mont Lavcrnc Hspcr Nadine Farnsworth Benjamin Forbes Leonard Forrester Isabel Gault Kenneth Grader lx is Griffith Stephanie Gratkowski Ralph Hanchin Julia Hansis Madora Harris Klizabeth Hartman Theodore Hinz Welden Mulligan Anna I Ikiv Helen Kapuscinska Kathryn Kavalcc Joe Kerka Robert Kliment Anthony Kratowicz Anne Krick Marjorie Knhl Jane Larsen Kleanor Lcsowski Charlotte Maruna Doris Mueller Paul Obestcr Warren ()ldenburg Bessie Patterson Mildred Perrell Dclmar Potting Dorothy Rose Flvira Ricck Ruth Roll Arthur Roscnhurg Ruth Sanborn Mary Sanders Gilbert Short Bernice Shull Flfrieda Sill Mary Skorua Bernice Slomka Klizabeth Smith Howard Sprague Stanley Sternik Jeannette Tctinck Olga Urbanowicz Ray tnond Vacha Margaret Vansclow Gust Vianos Blossom V’ilemek Jean Waite Norman Webster Orma Webster Jessie Weilaud Harry Whittle Bess Williams James Williams Jeannette Wojton Vorita Worden Olga Zatwarsky Lucy Zeib Lawrence Zipsir The Latina Societas Beta, now in its second year, is one of the largest clubs in Lincoln. This organization sets forth as its standard, “We have organized to foster a greater love for that very much alive language, Latin: to create lasting friendships among our members; and to offer the Latin student a chance to broaden his field of knowledge.” Talks on ancient Rome and Romance, feature almost every meeting. Programs, interesting in form, are continually being presented: Latin puzzles and interest in guessing names find enthusiastic advocates in each member. Robert Kliment, Reporter. Sixty-one L Officers Florence Smith President I i. kKxrK Koui.ser ice President Mildred Kiciiakds.................................... Secretary Mary Kller Holden ................................... Treasurer Miss German and Mr. I)u Brei’ii Sponsors Marjorie Bates Anna Bahicj livelyn Benjamin Arline Baxa Gertrude Bell Albert Buckeye Klizabeth De Crocs Margaret I)e (.'rocs Jerome Deitch Marg I•'rauz George Eadon C. Gorc .yca Mary lillen Holden Robert Hrabak Vera Jackson Members Fred Kassoat Arline Kolwbc Emily Koriniet Florence Konker Steffe Kupchick Eleanor Kwiatkowski Mary Lloyd Mary l.obanee Lillian Lota Ruth Mack M. Modhv Sophie Paduch Helen Paulus lidith Reinhardt Mildred Richards Nell Rndhk John Sabath Adeline Schcutzon Grace Schoneberger Hcdwig Siwik Florence Smith Virginia Stankwitz Mice Sutherland Elizabeth Thomas Alice M atson Jean Waite N’ola U’cyrick Edith Williams George Winko V irginia Wymahr Helen Zeedik The C’erele Moliere is a Club organized to supplement the work in the French classes. It presents the more enjoyable side of the language study, coupled with a larger opportunity to hear and speak the language. In its programs are included: short talks, games, songs and particularly short dramatic efforts to justify its name that of the great French dramatist. Moliere. This year, particular attention has been given to conversation. New members were required as a part of their initiation to present in a speech or playlet, some evidence of their ability in the spoken language. Inspired by the example of the English department. The Cercle held a spell down in French in which a prize was won by Helen Ziedik. The membership of the club i large and apparntly talented and we feel that the outlook is very bright. - =Sg2? Sixty-four EL CLUB ESPANOL Officers Alfred 11 iggs..................................... ’resident Martha Musilek:............................... ice President Mary Ellen Holden.....................................Treasurer Miss Mkk kkk Sponsor Members Lydia McCrawfortl Helen Fritz Mary Ellen Holden Grace Link Vincent Yulakowoki Earl Keller Beryl Williams Niles Engle Mike Jeko Edith Bogar Alfred Higg Martha Musilek Ellen Mateyo William Coates Leona (ioldenhogen Claire Prough Anton Davis Paul Roemer Raymond Roth Colletc Le Vakc Allenc Nelson Marion Woodruff William Swanson Sam Tannenbaum Lydia Podkransky John Dieting Lulu Grace Mitchell Edward ( lbrys W illiam Dreger “El Club Espanol” of Lincoln High is an organization instituted primarily as a medium to further an interest in the Spanish language. Through talks and lectures it brings its members into a closer relationship with the Spanish countries, their peoples and customs, and that culture which only the Castilian tongue can adequately express. It thus gives them a broader outlook on life and a more introspective appreciation of the civilization of an exotic race. Fluency of speech which only a perfect understanding of the idioms of a language can give is promoted by conversation, dialogues and short plays. Incentive to better work is provided through increased cooperation between the instructor and the student body. Sixty-file DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN Officers Jacob Werle. ..... ’resident (iKokOE Mateyo.. ......... I'ice President Kleanor Zinokk Secretary John Kibkn... ... treasurer Miss Hassi.kk and Miss Pai.i.a'i .Sponsors Members Marian Aegerter Ethel Bechler Margaret Boelun Evelyn Boh ley Anna Broz (ienevieve l)utala Alice Eigert C'olletta Karr Mary Kcrenchik Helena Kliegcr Anita I'rank Ruth iottschalk Edward I lamhrecht Gertrude Hambrecht Alfred Hancburg Lois Heller Walter Hintz Adam Kicielinski June Kluth Olga Klym Anna Kononik Susan La bay Bernice l.einberger Helena Krueger Thelma Leslie Eugenia Miller Ruth Milli Arpad Nagy Edmund Priebc Elvira Rieck Kathleen Rogers Margaret Sautter Frieda Schlager Karl Schutz Louise Sesemann Warren Sill • iizella Sintermann Oertrude StoesSUCr Florence Wetzel W anda Zait Sixly $ -M T TCs. ART CLUB Officers Krill 1 1 AKKKKI.K.. P resident TkD W'lTOJfSKJ 1 ice President .Secretary Maynard Thomas Treasurer Miss Stii.son Sponsor Members Ruth llaehcrle Pauline Kerr Florence Theobald Anna Widow ski Norma Riedcr Nadine Farnsworth Ahhic iilles Marguerite Duninirc ( arl Kosky (icnc Cowles Caral Henniger Steffe Kopchik (.eorpe Farnsworth Helen Van Bolt (ienevievc Du tala Maynard Thomas Earl Munson Margaret Sautler Ruth Herbal Mitchell Dimoff Steve actovich Arline Mathers Anna Mclash Lucille Stender Ruth ilowe (lertrude Ott Margaret Mozola Dorothy Tavlor Mildred Pernell Norma Bowes Jessie Clark Eleanor Prinz Mike Synlikakis Marian Woodruff Florence Welzel era Jackson Kva Martin Helen Hanes Donahl Liehe Ted Witonski Margaret Rvcza Marie Prochko Anna Francck Rosemary irieser Anna V ejhipk Aurelia Kolodzicy Dorothv Whittaker John tiullo (iladvs Ilarhoff Id veil a Bellini Roy Evans Carol Hand fieorge Sivanik Sixty-eight FRIENDSHIP CLUB Officers Di)ROTItY WillTteMAN . President Rosemary Rohmer 1 ice President Mary Blaser Edna Mae Ft. ask amp Treasurer Miss Thomas Sponsor Jeanne Bailey Members Milan Nolan Mary Alice Nace Evelvn Baisch Julia linmik ( ora 11ouch Dorothy Bartelheim Evelyn Iluback Helen Petr as Mary Blaser Charlotte lansen Eleanor Prinz Thelma Bell Dorothy Jeckel Dorothy Pritchard Sadie Bloch Julia lemma Ruth Rienhardt Margaret Boehm Irene Jockich Norma Reidcr ienevieve Bradle Rose lohattek Lucille Roomer Bettv Brainard Pauline Kerr Rosemary Roomer l.illian ( ehanek Ethel Kozak Mildred Schartman Clara Coates Evelyn Kief man Ruth Schuctte (irace Chapman Melba Klein Margaret Sommers Mary Clark Lucille Krueger Vlasta Sramck Marie (Napa Dorothy Kundtz Olive Strok Virginia C urtis Ruby Linden Loretta Tansler Edna Mac Klaskamp Viola Likajicek Nellie Solomon Anita Frank Rose Kongo Rachel Solomon I.a Verne Gannon Margaret Mackey Ruth Tallman Ruth (iiesser Gertrude Mantin Ann Tullev Dorothy Gilbert Evelyn Masteau Catherine VeUerling Abbic Gilles Rose Mombrino Helen W’anek Doris Grams Agnes McKinstrv Madeline Weber Ruth Gottschalk Kathryn Mikulck Dorothy W hiteman Carol Hand Agues Morgan Dora Wood Mary Markin Melva M or lock Aldona Zubin Gertrude Hirz Helen Mueller As a branch of the Y. Y. ( . .. the Senior Friendship girls are organized to create a friendly and Christian spirit among the girls of the 10A, 11th and 12th grades. The group meets the tenth period on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month; the first is devoted to business, the second is a business and social meeting. The officers are elected annually and they, together with the rest of the members, have the right to exercise all the privileges accorded a Y. W. C. A. member. The I’a-Ma-Me Banquet, a style show. Easter services, vocational meeting. Christmas services and the Senior Farewell are the most important events of the year. Siv y-ttinr Sri ni y Officers ('ll ESTER (ilUSON 1'resident Doris Crams. 1 ice 'resilient Post-: M ar Kok.Ml-.lt Secretary Treasurer Melvin Claorow Miss Moi.ony Members Sponsor Margaret Demku John Robinson John Dieting (iertrude Mamin t iladys BarhofT Ruth Colts chalk Clarence Dunlap Dorothy Bartclheim Niles P'ugle ( larence Kiben Elizabeth Rubensaal Clarence Late Until Haeberle Anna Widowski Esther HoflFmeyer Ktliel Kozak Thelma Bell Mildred Burk ley Arlinc Mathers Robert Hurry Madeline Roheck Helen Petras Albert Zubeck Helen Buhm Norma Reicler ivian Marriott Katherine Hallidaj Marie Zuccola (icnevieve Bradley Mildred Shiner Clarence Neu Pvelyn Braucher Sain Tanneubamn Lucille Koemer Lucille Asbkins Vincent Reider Dorothy Kuiultz Eleanor Prinz Lawrence Sizer Rachel Solomon Muriel Scbuntzon Mildred Cantwell Nellie Solomon June Conrad Claire Prough Kathryn Mikulek Maynard Thomas Carol Hcnninger Prank Dudziak Ruth Horak h’orest Zimmerman In the early days of its organization, the I'resent Day Club was known as the Current Invents Club. The first meeting was held on Monday. )ctol er 8. 1925. During the last five years, the purpose of the Club has been to encourage self-expression. At each meeting—meetings are held semi-monthly—the President appoints a committee which, after conferring with the sponsor, prepares and. in the following meeting, presents a program. The programs are varied. Some consist of round-table discussions of national and international happenings; some are a series of reports on interesting topics of the day: and. occasionally, a debate is held by a selected group, after which, the question is thrown oj en to all members so that all may express their opinions. Distinctive features of the Club are- an Annual Cand Sale, an Annual Farewell Party to the Seniors, and an Annual Prize of ten dollars to promote interest in Social Science. Rose mars Rohmer. S cere tary. Vm-m v i i ' Stvenly-two GUARDS Clara E. Coynkr Sponsor Members I0B Wallace Hofstram IS 10A Weldon Hullegan 105 10A Ray Klein 105 12B Robert Kliment 200 11A Michael l.evaxa 203 1111 Robert King 8 11A Karl Matt 301 10A (just Mueller 105 IIP. George Palahunia 8 IIA Walter Peters 303 11A John Simon 107 11K Ray Tcrlock 8 10B Kenneth Wangaman 11 IDA Norman Webster 403 11A Mike Petel 301 1115 Clinton Drake 207 12B Robert Joyce 209 10A Warren Kluth 17 1.1 A Donald Lei be 301 10A Robert McKechnie 11 11A Kenneth Meyer 107 I0A (Ieorge Moysey 103 10A Arpad Nagy 28 11A Herbert Reiner 301 11A Kric Olmask 301 10A Wayne Stary 105 1115 Khvyn Sweet 8 I IB Paul Shepherd 307 I OB Fred Schwartz 5B 10B George Swanic 105 11B Wilton Pollock 17 1 IB David Thall 8 11A Herman Walton 301 10A Howard Wcesbavth 7 10B Ray Hartman 17 11A Kmil Acacek 3 12B John Arden 203 11A Ralph Beauty 107 11B Wallace ioldbogen 8 11A Larry Collister 107 12A Charles Besserer 208 10A Durward Hoffman 105 11A Kdward 1 lies 108 10B Ray Leuthv 11 10A Henry Obloy 403 10B Kdgar Peutner 11 10P. Bernice Shull 11 10B Wesley Smith II 10A William Stetz 307 10A Louis Szaraz 28 11A Walter Retzlaff 301 10A lames Williams 403 I IB Ralph Ambrose 107 10B Robert Coates 23 11A William Crell 107 11A Steve Fill 301 11A (ieorge Sekerak 301 12P. Kdward Hambrict 104 10B Peter Kundracek 23 12B Mavnerd Thonas 209 11A Harry Wallace 301 10B Arthur Rosenberg 11 lOP. Merle Honaker 11 11B Ray Laid 8 9B Kenneth Grader 33 10B Richard Kurzenberger 31 10B John Krupia 18 10B Paul Muchbcrg 31 10B Russell Schwartz 31 10B Rudolph Kintop 18 10B Kddv Bloch 19 10A Herbert Bavor 105 11B Ray Brown 107 11A Charles Arnnuld 301 12B Robert Hajed 203 1IA Theodore Henczel 107 10A John Miller 17 10A John Morearty 17 10A Francis Parsh 7 IIP. Jack Plutner 307 I0A John Kudyk 105 10A Norman Wilhelmy 8 11A Glenn aim 107 12B Robert Bell 209 10B Robert Cochran 23 12P. l-ouis Flagncr 209 11A Rolland Hartman 107 10A Peter Heuneges 105 11A Norman Lcucht 303 10B Wilbert Pastance 11 12B Albert Buckeye 401 12B Allen Bussman 209 10B William Coates 11 HP. Samto Dellario 8 10B Russell (ireen 402 12P. Meroslaw Modny 401 11A Ray Sjxiset 301 11A Lyman Whitney 107 IIP. Henry Stachura 301 10A Milton Baith 105 11B John Buchter 107 12B Sylvester Chessman 200 12A John Kiben 302 HP. Benjamin Forbes 8 The guard system was organized September 1926. It consisted of twenty-five boys chosen from the 12B boys in 301. 'fhe demand for assistance in the Library. Halls, and Cafeteria has been so great that the membership of the organization includes eighty of Lincoln's tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade bovs chosen because of their record for dej endability. Clara E. Coynkr. Sponsor. Srirnly-fonr Robert Ascii i-:u Ella Hoi.an BIOLOGY CLUB Officers Preside III iee President Hki.kx West Seerelary ( iKorc.k Stoma n Treasurer Miss Ickks. Mr. Colli nos. Mu. Roi.i n Sponsors f ( Members ) Milton Ashkins Helen Kusncr Cladys Betts I'.ugenia Miller l.aura Bickinier Kva Mucha Jerome Deitch Boh Murphy Jo Desormeaux Robert McKechnie y ' Hilda Friedman Boh Neubauer Helen Jemma Jeanette Picek Ruth Kennat Bernice Shull { Alfred Klimek Lucille Slender Marcella Knodel Prances Strutinski Florence Konker Anna Yojlupek June Kluth Jean Waite Warren Kluth Norman Webster Mike Kulnitzky Paul Whittlinger Anthony Kratowitz Yorita Worden The aim of the Biolog Club is to promote interest in Biology. It takes up subjects and experiments which could not Ik done for the students in the short available time during class periods. The purpose of the club is not to specialize in any particular branch of the science, but to further enrich the student knowledge of the subjects which are covered briefly during the course. These experiment which are conducted are in due time returned to the classroom through the club members. Membership to the club is based on scholarship and interest in the club. Semily-iix NEWTONIAN SOCIETY Officers Robert Burry Presilient I.OUISK Fi.AGNER 1 'ire President Katherine 1 Iai.i.aday Secretary David Ah Kecknik Treasurer Mr. Salisbury sponsor Members Fthel Beclder Margaret Boehm Rolxrrt Bell Fsther IIofTmeyer Madeline Bobeck Carolyn Heater Robert Burry Claire 1'rough Allen Bussman Howard Holan Clarence Fil cn William Swanson t ’Hester Gibson All crt Gerhing Fred Kassoui Steve ( atsos Julia Klvm Robert Hrabak David McKecknie Clarence bate Raymond Roth Rudolph Barto Fli abetb Rucbensaal i )lga Klvm Albert Zubeck Henry Hiever Fthel Bass Niles Fugle Helen Bohill Mirsclav Modny Mildred Hurkley Steve Hill 1 .onis Flagner Peter Sprcck Marion Tappe Named after one f the world's greatest physicists, the Newtonian Society was formed March 22nd. 1929. with the view of bringing students interested in Physics together to discuss phases of that subject which are not fully touched on in the regular course, or which esj ecially interest the members. This is accomplished by talks and experiments in the club room, actual visits to points of interest. and other such activities. Mr. Benjamin F. Salisbury is the founder and sponsor of this club. ' Sr i enty-itvtn Sanity -ri ht Officers K“.u hel Solomon President Grace Chapman I ice President Officers Rachel Salomon President (?race Chapman I ice President Helen I'ktras. ..Secretary I h i.i:x W asiiko Treasurer Martha Sedi.v .. .Issislant Treasurer Miss Kochmit and Miss Martin Sponsors Members Jeanne Hailey Kvclyn Baiscli ( ienevieve Bradley (iracc Chapman Mary ( lark Virginia Cornel Alma Cominer Margaret Dipk La Verne (ianimn Ruth (iiesser Amelia dlenn Doris Crams I.a Verne drosc Mary llarkin Dorothy Jeckel Rose Johanek Adam Kicielinski Anna Kni .inik I lelen Kormos Lucille Kregar Daniel Kissel Sophie Kanct Louise Lange ( asimira Leivandowsky Viola Lokajicek Katherine Louis (iertrude Mantm Helen Mares Lenore McDermott Agnes McKinstrev Anna Molash Anna Xaymik Anna O'Conke Mary Pacula Helen Petras Helen Popovich Klcanor Prints Margaret Ramsey Angeline Scarpinu l-rieda Schlager Margaret Sommers Olive Stroll Martha Sedly hern Shewring Plorence Shnm Nellie Solomon Rachel Solomon Kleanor Sulim Loretta Tansler Kvclyn Taylor Luciile Triesel I lelen Washko Seffie ozeek ‘ What does a Radio Broadcasting Station look like? What modern machines are used in an office today? These are several of the things looked into by the members of the Commercial Club. This is done hv visiting broadcasting stations, going through hanks, and visiting a modern office. Having typing contests, giving plays, and debating are some of the other things which occupy the time of the club members. Sririiiy nine Eighty J THE PHILATELIC STEMBIEN Officers William Keebuscii................................ President Stella Kusion... ......................... l ice President Billy Blair................................... Secretory EmKRICK Sell ARB Sergeants-Arms Edward Hummei................................... Auctioneer (I. W. WAsserstein Sponsor Members Howard Catkins Annie I.ekas Robert McClaskvy Caroline Muniak Herbert Kackow l,‘rances Remsbik Homer Nabingcr Harold Hoffman Robert Horner William Ross William Coates Bernice Shull Joe Karnas Olga S ir k« diaries McCirew Wealcy Smith Haul Makuh I ierald Renker Robert Cockranc Mike Kuzak Louise Seelback Herman Walton This dub consists of 9th grade boys and girls who arc interested in the held of philately or stamps. The interest displayed by others of the student body necessitated the membership, to include other grades; They are known as Associate Members. The group has grown by leaps and hounds and the membership has increased from 3 to almost 35 students. Several students have international correspondence and are thus able t procure foreign stamps. The meetings are always peppy- new items are often announced -especially concerning new I'nited States stamps. Most of the students are collecting I'nited States stamps and some have some fairly valuable collections. Mr. (i. Wasserstein is the sponsor of this club. He has amassed during the past 10 years a valuable collection of Mint—20th Century I'nited States Stamps. Hinhty-one Officers I'red Sciiof.dkr President l’.u'i. ai.avda .Pice President Howard Johnston ... ......... Secretary Mr. Howard Filiere Sponsor Members Basement John Marhevka. Captain l awrcnce Connelly. Assistant Robert DeFord Russell DeFord Frank Duplaga C harles K lenients Christ Klonaris First Floor Robert Keyser. ( aplain Hill Kusak, Assistant icor c iadkc ieorge Kohler Wayne Mather Nick Oleksyk I red Weber Second Floor Bernard Blank. Captain (ilenn Schulte. .Issistant Henry Adatnanv Chester Boittares Fred Hein Anthony Lajewski Alex Redovian John Tisliko Third Floor Malcolm Wrick. Captain Mike Strap, Assistant Daniel Aslikins Joe Batcha Peter Biolic Robert Cochran Chester Gould Fred Herro Camille Sabath James Stratis Officers Gene Cowles....... .............................President Herbert Bavor............................. Vice President Katherine Mikulek Treasurer Mr. Rutledge............... .... Sponsor Members Theodore Maissaitis George VVinko Henry Oblov Robert Swanson Sterret Rose Dorothy Pritchard John Wink Weldon Smith Ralph Hanchin John Robinson William Woodruff Jerome Brower Harold Sprague Richard Kyplcr Eighty-three MUSIC CABINET Officers ( il.nia.K , | AIK VO.. Marjorie Meyer ....... Josephine Furin.......... Xormax 'I'hoi ns......... Margaret Lord Mai.i.oky .........Chairman Issistant Chairman ........Secretary ........Treasurer ...........Sponsor Members Kuth Schulte Alvin Tafel Raymond Vacha Fmerson Wenger Fred Rlaholil I-'red Burg)’ ( hester iarmau Robert Hrahak I.ixb y-font 'J LINCOLN SENIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA 1st Violins Members 2nd Violins George Mateyo. Concert Master Dora Wonrl, Principal Howard 1 lolan. .Assistant Concert Master Theodore Wod inski, Issistant Principal Margaret Lord Mallory, Director Leopold Kur T'.niily Kvetko Louis Szarkes John Fiben Clarence Sprosty Abbic Gilles Frank Burakowski Herbert Leonow Mike Ktirak Roland I)ey Harry Pochopsky Kltner Knglchart Richard Dvorak Raymond Grasnik Lcota Shanover Virginia Wicczarek Steve D .ivinchek Marcella Knodcl W illiam olanski Narcissa Vcttor Carl Kosky Violas W illiam Blabolil, Principal Merslaw Modny W allace Schurr Cello Bass Clarinet W alter Krailo Alto Clarinet Durward Hoffman Bassoon 1st Trumpet Raymond Vacha Kmil Pekarik T rombonc Stanley StCrnik T uba Roscoe Tompkins French Horn Chester iarman Drum Steve W'alas .ek Frederick Schwart T ympani Albert Mitchcl Piano Helen Van Bolt Trank Stavash Bernice Schnll Oboe James Balias 1st Flute John Stavash 2nd Flute I 'lien Mateyo Saxophone Warren Oldenburg Ftnerson Wenger, Principal Mary Alice Xace T'.leanor Scheipner Bass Henry Osterland, Principal 1st Clarinet Steve Fill Steve Voloshen 2nd Clarinet Harvey Bcrghans (ieorge Springer I ifthf V- fil e L SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Officers Makj kii. Meyer... .... Josephine Kurin.. Thelma Sauers.. Inez Krause............ Margaret I.ori Mallory .......President I'icc President ........Secretary ...Treasurer I ircct or First Soprano Colletta Karr '30 Carol Hand ’30 Gertrude llirz ’3.) Helen Houck 30 Ethel Kozak '30 Inez Krause '30 Kuth Reinhardt ’30 Thelma Sauers 3o Helen Kantcr '31 Aldona Zubin '31 Eleanor Bnren '31 Aim Clarke ’31 Mary Kllen Holden ’31 Julia Hoinik '31 Ruth Mlulun '32 Helen Formal ’32 Mabel Ingham '32 Sarah Sail ley '32 Kva Mucha '32 Janet Willson 32 Members Second Soprano Edna Mae F'laskamp '31 Virginia Curtis '31 Melva M or lock '31 Carolyn Gracter '31 Evelyn Kolar '31 Marian Tappe '31 Wanda Zaft '31 Dolores Frantz '32 Ruth Herlist '32 Isabel Mazzio '32 Edna A remit 32 Vihna Bartos '32 Ethel Ulmer '32 Dorothy Whittaker 32 Ella Zamback '32 First Alto Mary Alice Nace '31 Ruth Schulte '31 Evelyn Benjamin '31 Dorothy Gilbert '31 Kathryn Shadrack '31 Casmira I.ewandowski '32 C atherine Zirni '32 Ruth Henschen 32 Second Alto Thelma Bell '30 Josephine Kurin '30 Marjorie Meyer '30 Mildred Schartinan '30 Florence Smith '30 La Verne Decker '31 Alice Eigert '31 Joyce 1-ohman '31 Betty Wismar ‘31 (ilatiys Betts '.32 Laverne Esper 32 Betty Ingham '32 Betty Ross '32 Mary Skrmna '32 Orma Webster '32 Eigbly-tix L SENIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB Officers Normas Tiioirs........ Fred Burgy.............. Norman Strieter. Ai.vin TaFEL James Qlmeris Charles Sober. ............. Frederic Kuiil Herbert Favor Margaret Lord Mallory ft .... 'resident ... . ice Tresident ..........Secretory ..........Treasurer .........Librarian .Sergeant-at-.Inns .......Accompanist Assistant . eeompanist I Ureetor Members First Tenor John Bochinkc ’32 Frank Bugala ’32 John Hawthorne ’30 Albert Kolanz, ’32 Arpad Nagy '32 Warren Snyder '31 Second Tenor Joe Bilinski '31 Elmer Englehart ’30 Lloyd Hnmitsch 33 Earl C. Keller ’31 Norman l.uecht '31 Vincent Reeder ’32 Norman Strieter ’30 First Bass James A lifer is '32 W illiam Brinker '32 William Dreger '31 Niles Engle '31 Steve Fekete 32 Russel GoUlenbogcn '32 Warren Kluth '32 Robert l.ustig '32 John Rudyk '32 Charles Subek '31 Theodore Woltcik '31 Second Bass Fred Burgy ’30 Steve ( atsos 31 Peter Hcnneges ’32 Alfred Klimak '32 David McKcchnie '31 (leorge Palohunic 32 Alvin Tat el ’30 Norman Thoirs '30 Eigbiy-tnxii ■w NINTH GRADE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ✓ -V Officers r l Alice W atson I rcsid cut Gertrude Bi:li. 1 ice rresident I A XI. ! .INDENT Seer clary Madoka Harkis Treasurer M ISS ( LARA ( jOKTTE. Director Members (iarnet Bernard Bernice Munich Carol Br inker lourctta I'olan Rosemary Brock Irene Rauchtuso Mildred Charles Ruth Roll Klmira Collins Sylvia Audrey Craig Rozhon Margaret I)c Crocs A rlean Schneider Florence Dc Rush Klfrieda Sill Isabell Dianiska Elizabeth Smith Ida Esswein Lillian Sprotsy Margaret Haft Jeannette Tetinick Elizabeth Hartman Yolanda Versaci Kmily Korniet Jane Warren Elsie Kastnahl Jessie Wei land Marjorie Kuhl Evelvn Wilhelmy Ruth Mack Stella Wilk Agnes Mackey Georgian Wilkinson Helen Zcedick L p •')) X_,-v E 1 i 4 NINTH GRADE BOYS’ GLEE CLUB Officers Jok Kkrka...................... Lawrence Zips hr ALBERT ( ilNCKI.I. Steve Davcals........ ......... Arthur Berchaus............ Miss Ci.aka ( iOETTE President I ice I resilient .....Secretary ..... Treasurer Tianist I tired or Members Kdward Boczck James Brophv Carl Celkc Milton Chessman Stuart Wilson Hush Akins Steve Dzwinchak Theodore Hinz Martin Klicn Mike Kurak Carl Lapp Richard Marquardt William Ostaf Ted Paw low ski Leo Miller F.dward Pfahl Raymond Pollock Delmar Potting William Ross (iilbert Short IVter Svonava Jack Whiliter Richard Sensei Harold Aunntte Arthur Basso Carl Variano Harold Halt Franklin Hess Charles West tall liati y nine SENIOR BAND Officers Raymond Vacua Kmerson Wenger Duhwakd Hoffman Robert IIkabak ... StEY 1 Ol.ASZF.K I '. MKKSON W KNC'.KK Mr. Clarke......... ..... ’resident I iee President .Seccrtary Treasurer Librarian Drum Major ......Director Clarinet—E-Flat William Stitz Clarinet—B-Flat Cicorgc Matcyo Bcrnadinc Shaw Mclva Morlock Fred Kassoui Robert Hrahak Larry Collister Harvev Berghaus Steve Fill Marguerite (iildcrsleeve Dora Wood Kmina Wiley Klis Sahlev Steve Voloshen tiiflford Roger Ceorge Springer Oboe James Balias Roland Dey Flue.' John Stavash Kllen Matcyo Mike Kuzyk Bassoon Frank Stavash Bernice Shull Saxophone---Soprano Adelaide l.uzius Members Saxophone—AI to Warren Xdenhurg Ruth Morale Nelson Rickert Denneth (trader Saxophone—Tenor Wanda .ail Saxophone--Baritone Theodore Bogater Bass Richard Voss Alto Clar.'net Outward Hoffman Bass Clarin.t Walter Krailo Coronets l)i roth Ta lor Raymond Vaeha Sam Blum Herbert Bavor F.lvin Fitztvater Kniil Pekarik William Coates Loyde Humitsch Kmil Jedlicka Albert Mitchel Herman I’ngerer Winifred Weiidlaml French Horn t hester ' iarman Kmily Kvetko Ruth W'eudland Harold Hoffman Donald Noble Mclophoncs Margaret Macky Kathvru Kavalee Baritone Roy Hart men Herbert (iimpel Trombon? Wayne Brooke Anthon Kobe la k Steve Dzwichak Stanley Sternik T uba Roscoe Tompkins May Watson John Mihalik James Mcena String Bass Henry Ost.rlaml Percussion William Crdl Thomas Shuflets Joe Bellisimo Dominic Coppella Steve Walaszek T ympani Kmerson Wenger L JUNIOR BAND Officers Roxie Ri.akdo..............President John Vunis......... i'icc President iEi.iam Stitz.......... Secretary Laura Bicmimer._....... Treasurer Mr. Clarke Director Walter Hirscii Librarian Mr. Clarke....................... Director Raymond Vacua , Issistant Director Kmil I'ekarik .Issistant Director B-Flat Clarinet Gustave llctoi Eli' Shalcy Arthur Berghaus Richard Al'toora Vincent Lubowicki Mill Fa .kowski Albert Vcisaci Frank (‘omiglio Laura Bichimcr E-Flat Clarinet William Stit Trumpet Lloyd Humitsch George A'S.itl Leonard Forster Henry George John Gullo Joe Joseph Robert Xettbaucr Wesley Smith Teddy Gaslunski Norman Hess Members Morris Lamlw.lT Sam Assad Saxophone Eli N'uekley (icorgc l.nhhie Il« leu Stringer Ethel I'lincr Roxie Elardo Walter II it sell Esther Calmer Carl Variano Teddy Sahley Richard Kur enbcrgcr Trombone George Tlicohald Steve D wenchak Tony Hanna Fred Forage Cornet Albert Stit John Vunis Edward George icorgc Vorkoirtik Drum Roy Hullo Thomas Shuflcta Charles Rcymdds Violin I lesser Armstrong Adelhert Kmutonth Steve Dudich Melophonc Jam's Mahoney Joe Stachiw Edmund Mnckil Tuba Carl Lupti I’ctcr Henneges Fluegel Horn Vrthtir Hlaomlin Baritone Edmund Fricbc Flute Katie Sacco Ninety I iro CLASS POEM Four glorious years at old Lincoln have passed. Hut a fond, glowing menv’ry of Friendship shall last. Like a ship we’ll sail out on life's beckoning sea. To seek strange adventures, our motive shall be. And though we ma yearn for the turmoil and strife, We’ll pause at the brink of the great sea of life. [•’or soon we’ll he scattered, small skiffs on a sea. Hut Lincoln, dear High School, our Heacon shall he. ( ) er bobbing white-caps and breakers we glide. ut of the harbor, on waves of the tide. ltho we must journey far out on life’s way. May we all steer our ships together some day. d ims farewell to Lincoln, we comrades must part. Though a bright flame of love glows deep in our heart. May our life's ship sail on with a steadying light. From Lincoln, our High School, that's guided us right. Ruth lltu'bcrlc. V i7 three Officers Dorothy Hum mki. Princeton Captain Ruth Koim Harvard Captain Miss I’m 11 R Sponsor PRINCETON Members HARVARD Ruth Kopp Mildred Richards Arline Dietz Josephine Forhri .zio Mathilda Lawson Janina Pcldyak Hetty Ingham SUBSTITUTKS Kat 1 terine Vereeke I 'ranees Strutinski Marjorie Meyer Stephanie Files Kdith Blades Dorothy Hummel Marjorie Rivard Betty Ross Mahle Ingham Angela Palmer Nellie Kolodziej Helen Houck SUBSTITUTES Josephine Furin Ruth W’ysong Alice Kuhn (iertrude Anderson Bernice Zeber Ninety-four LEADER CLUB Officers Ruth K pp President Irene Poui.os.... ... Vice-President Marjorie Meyer................................. Secretary Georgianna Skinner Treasurer Josephine Furin Social Chairman Mrs. Freeman and Miss Potter ... Sponsors Dorothy Bartelhcim Marjorie Bates Ruth Blulun Arline Dietz Josephine I'orbrizzio Josephine Kurin Ruth Horak Dorothy Hummel 1 iclen Kanter Margaret Kellum Nellie Kolodjiez Theodora Kocrpel Members Florence Konkcr Ruth Kopp Alice Kuhn Til lie l.awson Kmina Lips Joyce Lohman Marjorie Meyer Angela Palmer Janina Peldyak Klcanor Parent Mildred Richard Marjorie Rivard Betty Ross Louise Sesemann (jeorgianna Skinner Helen Stringer Alberta Toman Madeline Troyan Catherine Vereeke Helen West Betty Wismar Vivian Wood Helen Woolson Ruth Wysong Lila Zamhach • - Ninety-five MASQUE PLAYERS Catiimri.nk ( link Officers ’resident Lksi.ik (ikoss I’icc I resident Ki th Rkimiari Secretary Sidnkn Kokki’KI. Treasurer Miss March anij. ....................................... Sponsor Catherine Clink Leslie dross Kulli Reinhart Sidney Koerpd Lord IVaikshatis Members Xorman Thoirs Melvin Gladrow Dorothy Knnt . Mary I blazer Ninety-six Kvery Lincoln pupil has benefited by the kindness and helpfulness of Miss Kdith Kurth. who. by clever management and sound judgment, has not only succeeded in making the library a pleasant place in which to work, but has also added many new volumes to the nhopl collection. Adam Borger Adam Borger, for seven years custodian at Lincoln, is a familiar figure about the halls, lie is to be seen at almost any time of the day unlocking doors, opening lockers, and repairing shoes for forgetful Lincolnites. His willingness to help both students and teachers has made his services invaluable, lie is every ready to give advice, as well as to receive it. ' V: Miss Helen Hobson Miss Helen Hobson has charge of the school lunchroom which accommodates about twenty-live hundred students and teachers each day in it-' cafeteria lines. She has charge of a cafeteria force of thirty-six women and eight student helpers. She also plans the menus and the fifteen cent specials that are so popular in our lunchroom. m Niiiefy-lci m fqXiJ-tjJUlH NAME Adams. Joseph Acgcrter, Marian Ashkins, Lucille Hailey, Jean Halukonis, Ann Mania, Frank Bawolak. Anna Bayer, Kenneth Beaton, Jeannic Bell. Thelma Berta, Marv Besserer, Charles Blabolil, William Blaser, Mary Blazcy, Eleanore Block, Sadie Boehm. Thomas Bradley, Genevieve Brady, Annamanc Brainard, Betty Burgy. Fred Butze, Helmut Cantwell, Mildred Caravona. Dominic Chandler, Arthur Chapman. Grace Chipka, Michael Clark, Mary Cornel, Virginia Cottonshaw, Virginia Demko, Margaret Dengler, Dorothy Dipko, Margaret Eiben. John Englehart, Elmer Farnsworth. George Farr. Colletta Flaskamp, Edna Mae FlowerJj william Forrester, Helen Frerichs, Eva Furin, Josephine Gibson. Chester Gilles, Abbie (iienn, Amelia Grams, Doris Haeberle. Ruth Hand. Carol Hawthorne, John Higgs, Alfred Hirz, Gertrude Hodgson. Archie Homuth. Wilbur Houck, Helen Hrack, George Huebner. Charles NICKNAME Joe “Mar” “Lu” “Buttons” “Ann Bania “Ann” “Kenny” “Jean Cheer ie “Mary” “Chuck” “Bill” “Mary” “Nornie” “Sadie” “Tommy Gene Mae” “Bet Fritz “Buts Milly “Nick “Art Chappie “Mike' Mary “Virg “Jinny Marg Dot” “Marg “Admiral “F.lm” Georgie” Shorty “Eddy” “Bill” “Helen” “Eve” “Joe” “Che “Ab” . Amelie” “Dorry” “Rufus” “Tillie” Johnny” “Al Gerty” Arch” “Homuth Hooky “Gossip Bud” SENIOR HOROSCOPE WORST FAULT FAVORITE EXPRESSION HOBBY Being conceited Laughing Being dignified Ripping study hall Not doing homework Procrastination Being quiet Being absent Chewing pencils Being frank Being shy Tensing girls Bashfulness Meaning well Dates Not having any Pleasing the girls Studying Driving a car Making faces Near-sightedness Brains Douglas Smiling Laziness Eating slowly Repeating Hurrying Talking Collecting nickels Staying out late Latin Talking Butting «n Tardiness Wise-cracking Wearing hiking boots Selling tickets Sleeping in class Her long hair Faultless Borrowing pencils Day dreaming Her violin Boys Being in a rush Being busy Too many dates Sleeping in study hall Being bashful Talking too much Grinning Being a tease Keeping her hair combed Always talking Studying Hello, Snagtooth Curses My Goodness! Cat!” “Huh! Save your money Silence Censored “Oh heck I” Who gets out first?” And a-ah “Censored Is that so?” Gosh I Who cares?” “Oh dear! I'm sorry” I'll help you” Sh • - !' “Ham! “Is that so? 1 don't think that's right Gee whiz gosh!” Let me see your chem Hooked!” Nothing Oh yeah? None Oh Eleanor Who wants theme paper? Whom me?” Heck! I’m not gonna get married” Hello. Susie I gotta’ a slip” I’naccustomcd as I am - • ” Ye gods!” “Oh gee, you make me blush!' “Hi I Quit it! Hasn't any Don’t ya' care, kid! Pound salt!” Ah, there you are! Hurray!” Kid. that's swell! Applesauce!” I'll see you later Oh. yeah?” Hola, Senor!” Hello, soaks! I don't know You don’t say so’ Got your Latin? I says Go on! Women Personal Regimen Acting Hamburgs Terminal Tower Basketball Sewing Dorothy Green dresses Driving a car Swimming Basketball Violin Red-heads Her new flame Pleasing everyone Girls of 20ft Latin prose Sewing Art Women Arguing with teachers Winking Lunch Eating Clark pool Chemistry Acting important Eleanor P. Ice-skating Dancing Kenneth Getting a man Taking snapshots Sleeping Drums Bugs Friendship Club Fords Being teased Doing homework Being like Marge Doris Art Being nice Chester Sketching Getting a man His moustache Women Pete Absence Lunch Sports Taking tests Library DESTINY Traveling salesman. Authority on etiquette. Doctor. Prima Donna. Housewife. Another Nat Holman.' Seamstress. Night watchman. Latin teacher. Kindergarten teacher. Stenographer. Baker. Second Fritz Kreisler. Journalist. First Lady of the land. Canton resident. Sheik of Araby. Governess. Perfect driver. Old maid. Parson. Civil Engineer. Pretzel twister. Comedian. Recluse. Rival of Gertrude Edcrle. Beau Brummcl. Clerk. Marathon talker. Saleswoman. Pavlowa the Second. Private secretary. Polygamist. Photographer. Mattress tester. Texas Ranger. Uugologist. Housewife. Engineer. Night club hostess. Model. Society belle. Banker. Dress designer. A loving mother. Nurse. Cartoonist. Stage star. Another John Gilbert. Bank president. Zicgfeld girl. Chemist. Barber. Woman senator. Street cleaner. Man about town. Ninety-nine NAME Jemma, Julia Jiles, Stephanie Jockich, Irene Karpinske, Stanley Keller, Arthur Kenic, Peter Krske, Thusnclda Kicielinski, Adam Kilrain, Walter Klefman, Evelyn Klein, Melba Kliroczyk, Frank Kliment, Eleanor Koerpel, Sidney Koon, Evelyn Kopchak, Anne Kopcok. Milo Kopp, Ruth Kormos. Helen Kosinski, Adeline Kozak, Ethel Kozub. Michael Krause, Inez Krueger, Lucille Kuhl, Frederic Kundtz, Dorothy Link, Grace Lloyd, Stanley Locpp, Adelaide MacDowell. Laverne Malinger, Gaza Mantin, Gertrude Marriott, George Marriott. Vivian Mason, Marian Masteau, Evelyn Mateyo, George Meyer, Marjorie Mizenko, John Molash, Anna Morgan, Agnes Naymik, Peter Neu, Clarence Nowak, Stephen Obester, Albert Oldenkamp, Henry Ott, Gertrude Palmer, Angela Parent, Eleanor Petras, Helen Porter. Bellamy Praikshatis. Ford Prinz, Eleanor Rebar, Michael Reinhardt, Ruth Rickert, Nelson Rickli, Elmer Rieder, Norma Rivard, Marjorie SENIOR HOROSCOPE (Continued) NICKNAME WORST FAULT '■Jewel” Too nice to have one Stephie” Asking questions Jockey” Too quiet Stan” Civics Kelly” Sleeping Pete'' Collecting compacts “Tcssie” Her haircut Ad” Following Mary Wally” Setting his hair Evie” Latin prose Mel” Giggling Hank” Singing “El Going home early Sid” Gazing into the mirror Ev Giggling Anne Shorthand Mi” Reading newspapers in class Don” Kelly Helen” Taciturnity Addy” Frowning Sally” Acting natural Mike Stuttering Honey Eating peanuts Lu” Chemjstry Fritz” Following Ruth Dot” Not paying her debts Gracie” Powdering her nose Stan” Wearing sweaters Addy” Silence “Vernie” Cutting class Gaze Trying to get grammar Gerty” Getting mad “Gcorgie” Arguing Viv” Being George’s sister Curly Being quiet Ev” Making eyes Georgie” Carrying a brief case Marge Dieting Johnny Studies? Ann Being teased Aggie” Chasing rainbows Pete” Women Clary Golf Steve” Cutting up Al” His Ford Hank” Sending radio messages Gerty” Day dreaming . Angie Rolling her eyes Blondie” Her long hair Pete Eating peanuts in class Porter Talking to himself Parks Bumming rides “El” Studying in lunch line Mike Shyness Daisy” Her singing Nel Talking loudly Elm” Bright ideas Bright-eyes” Being in love Marge” Arguing with homeroom teacher FAVORITE EXPRESSION Is that all right?” Oh, go on! Silence” Hi ya' I Got your law? You said it! Nothing” Hey, there!” Oh, no! “Oh Inez! Oh, kid ” Hello, honey Can you imagine? You wouldn’t fool me?” I'm so glad ya' told me I” What?” Where is he?” Phfna!” 1 don’t know Don’t do it again!” Ha! Ha! Ha! Yeah?” Oh. gee!” “Darn it! Don’t call me ’Buttercup ” “My gosh!” Oh my honey! “I never win! “Oh, gee!” Whadda’ ya’ care? Bunk! “Darn it!” Have you heard the latest? Aw, go on!” None Hey, you know what? I have none” “No kidding! I didn't do it” Cut it out!” Got your homework?” “Awri' ” “Don’t say that!” One! Two! Threel” Like heck I will! Howdy! Gosh, I don’t know I” Oh you horse’s neck!” Isn’t it cute? Toodle oo I Where’s Ruth?” Here comes the constable I” Ta Ta!” I caught one this big - • Heavens!” Let me take your chcm “Now let me tell you” “Oh yeah?” Say, kid” HOBBY Being nice Giggling Cats and dogs Helen Law Mary D. Fooling people Thrilling underclass flappers Presiding at class meetings Math Julia _ Dancing English Publicity Johnny Going up stairs Acting tunny Basketball Civics Dancing Getting ads Louise Singing First aid Ruth Latin Clothes Tennis Chorus Swimming His Ford Her Sunday School class Being a pest Johnny Economics Dancing Math Carrots and grapefruit Peddling milk Drawing Dancing Art Walking to school Cheer-leading Working on machines Radio Painting Swimming Teasing Georgie Hiking His girl friend Marge” Sports Fishing Buttercup Acting like a prize fighter Teasing Earl L. Ford DESTINY Champion bookkeeper Lean’s double. Teacher. Draftsman. Lawyer. Shoe salesman. Waitress. Chef. Ice-man. Cashier. Woman detective. Specialty dancer. Divorce lawyer. Dramatic critic. Civics teacher. Elevator operator. Superintendent of Education. Fun house proprietor. Politician. R. K. O. star. Popular divorcee. Henpecked husband. Musical comedy star. Nurse. Ruth’s handy man. Beauty specialist. Mannequin. Rival of Bill Tilden. Blues singer. Channel swimmer. Heavyweight champion. Minister's wife. Bachelor. Mrs. R. Efficiency expert. Private secretary. College professor. Perfect 56. Milkman. Interior decorator. Aviatrix. Commercial artist. Drug store cowboy. Circus ballyhoo man. Porter. Chemist. Artist. Owner of dress shoppe. African missionary. Champion eye-roller. Policeman. Rutter and egg man. Famous athlete. Fisher. Miss America. Radio announcer. Real estate dealer. Mrs. E. L. Golfer. One hundred NAME Roemer, Lucille Roemcr. Rosemary Ryan, Wilson Sauers, Thelma Scarp:no, Angelina Schartman. Mildred Schmidt, Raymond Schoncbcrger. Wilson Schreiber, Florence Schuettc, Ruth Schwartz, Henry Shaw. Rcrnadinc Shum, Florence Sidorak, Mary Sill. Warren Sinterman, Gizella Sirkot, Michael Siwik. Leonard Sizer. Lawrence Skinner. Georgians Slobodzian, Mary Smith, Florence Solomon. Nellie Solomon, Rachel Southworth, George Stedronsky, Viola Stevenson. Melvin Strieter. Norman Suhm. Eleanor Tafcl, Alvin Tannenbaum. Samuel Tansler. Loretta Teaff. Charles Thoirs, Norman Toman, Alberta Triesel. Lucille Troyan. Madeline Vavrina, August Wasko. Helen Weber. Carl Wenger, Emerson Wenzel, Russel Werle, Jacob Whiteman. Dorothy Widowski, Anna Wilk. Stcphania Williams, Beryl Witcraft, Ethel Witonski, Theodore Wolansky, Stella Wolansky. Steven Wood, Vivian Wozny, John Zinger. Eleanor Zuccola, Marie Zvara, John NICKNAME Lu Kitty’' ••Mickey “Darling” “Scraps “Milly “Ray “Wilse “Flossie “Rufus “Hank” “Bernie” Flo” “June “Bud “Zizzy “Mike “Len “Larry “Georgie “Mary Flops” “Nell” Rach “Judge” “Mel “Norm “El “AI” “Sam Lorry” “Chuck” “Norm” “Al” “Lu” “Maddie” Gus “Bobby” Web “Em “Russ Jake Dot” “Wid” “Smiles” Willy” Bob “Ted” “Stel” “Steve” “Viv” “Johnny .•El Sis” Johnny SENIOR WORST FAULT Not doing her Latin Being prim Losing books Art Shaw Listening to the radio Accompanying chorus class Bluffing Throwing erasers Typing Teasing the boys Always talking Talking with her hands Being a vamp Being quiet Indolence Collecting souvenirs Women Talking Intimacy Her driving Shorthand Falling down Her long hair Using notes Blushing Too quiet Disappointing people Teasing the girls Writing notes Using long words Being hen-pecked Whispering Love affairs Belittling sororities Eddie Clearing her throat Wearing ballet slippers Silence Getting excited Chewing gum Coming late Ripping Seriousness Acting dignified Fooling Studies? Giggling Gold-digging Filibustering Silence Collecting dues Her temper Too quiet Grammar Getting styes Getting hurt HOROSCOPE (Continued) FAVORITE EXPRESSION HOBBY My land I 'Three guesses I 'Gee whix!” 'Was 1 embarassed!” Gee!' ‘Aw. no!” Well, a--” ‘Well, gee!” 'lie’s a nut! ‘Get out of here!” 'Let’s go, gang! 'Huh?’P Gee! Oh! By heck!” 'Boy, Herb looked cute! 'I’m gettin' slow!” ‘Wow!” Well, gee whiz!” Holy cow! 'And how!” ‘Grrrrrrr! I'll die twicel 'Oh. yeh! I hate women •Golly! 'Are ya’ mad? 'Aw go on! Heh!” 'You have a mind of your own’ 'Want to sec a pretty girl?” 'Oh. I can't! 'Horsemeat! ‘Lousy! Oh!” 'Oh. Louis I Ye Godfrey! ‘Fore!” Tee heel 'Contact! Mr Monks?” What’s that?” 'Is it safe?” ‘Say!” Hello, cucumberl 'Certainly!” Oh boy!” 'Hey. listen! '1 just thought I’d tell you 'You know what?” 'I can see it in your eyes 'Oh. hon! 'I don't know” Well! Enjoying yourself? ‘Tell me!” Getting her beauty sleep Letting her hair grow Collecting rings Tennis Having fun Baseball Animals Arguing Hiding in roadsters Typing His red sweater Emerson Swimming Smiling Airplanes Herb Golf Airplane pilots Pleasing the girls Kathryn K. Window shopping Norman Hiking Swimming Baseball Skating Books Acting cute. Business training. Helping Miss Mallory Dancing Reading Smoking a pipe Florence Pleasing Miss Freeman Being sweet Piano Golf Being nice Aviation Band Secrets Automobiles Alumni Mischief Dancing Talking about love Her hair Art Hiking Being sarcastic Men Drawing airplanes _ Burning midnight oil Dancing Football DESTINY A he-man's sweetheart. First woman president. Horse doctor. Mrs S. Author. Bookkeeper. Lion tamer. Cow puncher. Globe trotter. Fairy ..queen. Flea trainer. Woman orator. John Gilbert’s leading lady. Trapeze performer. Cowboy. Contented wife. Grass widower. Trans-Atlantic flyer. Undertaker. Suffragette. Paris shopper. The boss. Telephone operator. Book agent. Bill collector. Sportswoman. French teacher. Lawrence Tibbett’s double. Stenographer. Office boy. Evelyn. Book-worm. Boot-legger. Orchestra leader. Gym teacher. Nurse. Ballet dancer. Flag-pole sitter. English teacher. Pilot. Famous musician. Philosopher. Errand boy. Welfare worker. Wife of her employer’s son. Professional entertainer. Feature writer. Spinster. Starving artist. Cross-country hiker. Tax collector. Style dictator. Airplane designer. School teacher. Stenographer. All American star. One hundred one G-EftTY «yJw4 ' ■Rosemary L e-in-e FRITZ « - ? Our hundred I her It makes the peas taste funny. But it keeps them on my knife. Kelson: I've added these figures ten times. Mr. Kerr.' Mr. Kerr: Fine for you. Nelson: And here are the ten answers. The first time a Scotchman used free air in a gas station, he blew out four tires. Teacher: How old would a person he who was bom in 1890? Alex Smart: Man or woman.” Hang! went the rifles on the range. 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It means training more effectively. It means f | a training devoted to the practical problems of business. It means a training that | 3 is just as interesting and fascinating as business itself—for in truth it is business. |j Here, you will train for a definite goal—employment. The school looks I 1 forward to that and will plan for it as eagerly as you. Our Employment Depart- | 1 ment will not only assist you in locating a position but will help you obtain a | | place where you will have the widest opportunity for using your talents. NEW CLASSES EVERY MONDAY — = 3 Write, telephone or call s METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE W. 32nd. 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L. KAUFMANN SONS CO. 3253 W. 25th Street ATlantic 4500 5 One hundred twenty-five •I siiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiicsiiiiiiiiiiiicsiiiiiiiimiraiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiincsiiiiiiiiiiiicsiiiiiiiiiiucaiiiiiiiiiiiicsiiiiiiiiiiiicafiiiiiiiiiiicsiiiiiiiiiiiicsiii iiuiiiiriiiimaimiiiinii : i i I GARDEN THEATER j V. 25th and CLARK AVE. = sr I | Showing Improved Talking and Sound Produc- 5 tions—$25,000 Western Electric Equipment— The Best Equipment and Best Productions Money Can Buy. 1 Summer Prices 10-20-30 Cents Gro- T Sharp, Manager. | SOUTHERN THEATER I WEST 25th STREET and PRAME AVENUE 53 5 2 Always Comfortable and Homelike Now showing personally selected talking and sound productions Mrs. Gto. T. Sharp, Manager. = = 5 5 •: miiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[}iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic)!iiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiitc}iiimiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiii!icMiiiiiiiiiic)iiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiMiiii()iiiiiiiiiiii(:iiiiiiiiiiiit3iiiMiiniiic !« ;♦ ii! iiiuic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiimriiiiiiiiiitc3Miiiiiiii(ic«S I | | I M W ; Compliments § - ; = J . S s s : = of PHOTO SERVICE, Inc. : = I 8 Picture Framing I 3 The ! 5 i ! 1 EASTMAN and ANSCO 4 : = : = i l 1 H. E. Klefman Co. 1 1 KODAKS | = S a 8 1 CAMERAS and SUPPLIES ! s c S f : r : = r GENERAL SCHOOL CLUB • L : = a 9 : — 1 PICTURE FOR $0.25 = i r: s : E : = : 2 ; : : : s : CONTRACTORS = 1 = = 3181 West 73rd Street : = = e e = = = j = = - EVergreen 5 203 | 2844 Lorain Avenue E : z : ?«inniiniuiiiiniiiiiinmiii : I | One hundred twenty-six • uNiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiHHiicjiiiiiaiiiiiciiiHHiiiiiiuiMniiiiiiitxtiHiiHHiniiiiiiniiHciiiiniiiiiiiuiuniiiiiiKjiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuoiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiDiiiiiii REP SUITS WITH THE TRUE HIGH SCHOOL AIR And such colors . . . Blues ♦hat are different. Tans that have brightened. Grays that have lost their drabness ... a wealth of color has woven its way into these newest two and three button Prep models. Prep Hah presents its showing of Spring Prep Suits, tailored and correct in every detail to meet the reauire-ments of High School fellows. TWO-TROUSER SUITS $25 BAKER’S EUCLID AT NINTH One hundred twenty-seven The xnvcf oi the Tmi 1
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