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Page 30 THE LINCOLNIAN Juniors The present Junior class has the distinction of being one of the strongest and one of the most progressive of the classes of this high school. Since our entrance into the school three years ago, we have shown a progressive spirit and a businesslike capacity for managing all our class enterprises. Soon after the opening of the school, a meeting of the new and the old class members was held for the purpose of organizing our class. The following class officers were elected at this meeting: President, Earl Norgard; Vice-president, Ernest Arthur; Secretary-treasurer, Muriel Paul; Sergeant-at arms, Willie Martin. We have always taken a great interest in all school activities. Athletics would be almost an impossibility without material from the Junior class. Our class has always been ably represented in all the athletic sports of the school. Several members have won emblems and sweaters for playing on the regular football and basketball teams of the school.. The names of “Eckman” and “Martin”, as star athletes, will long be remembered. There is also excellent material for track and base ball. While we are not as directly represented in the Student Body as are the Seniors, we have, nevertheless, felt an existing responsibility upon our part in helping to maintain the dignity and the authority of the Student Body. Several of our class members have very creditably shown their histrionic talents in the school plays which have been given. We have also entertained at a number of enjoyable social affairs. The Juniors are looking forward with great interest to the time when they will become Seniors.
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McMinnville, Oregon Page 29 won national fame from their latest book, ‘How to Raise Chickens.’ Say, do you know where Marie Harshberger is?” “Yes, in Paris. She has become a fashion designer. I heard Lillie Helvie in New York talking over the wireless telephone to Mary Morrison in Seattle. They are both operators in those cities. Have any of the class become clergymen?” “Why I should say so. William Rogers is a strong worker among the Mormons and Clifford Stevens, who was once a famous actor, is now trying to revive the Holy Rollers. Adele Weed is in Alaska operating a gold mine she discovered not long ago. Maybe you will see her.” “Perhaps I will. I suppose Florence Weed feels greatly honored after having won the silver cup in the National Motorcycle Race in San Francisco. Well here comes my train and I suppose I must be going. I would like to hear from you if you have any time to write. Good bye.” “Good bye. 1 am certainly glad to have had the opportunity of finding out about the members of the ’16 class. ifamiu'U tn ifl. Iff. § . At length the parting hour has come For ’sixteen the last To this dear place we bid good bye. Where happy days have passed, Good bye to teachers, schoolmates dear We call “good bye” to you Our paths in life today must part And we must say adieu.
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McMinnville, Oregon Page 31 ERNEST ARTHUR “A man that has friends must show himself friendly.” Glee Club '16 Sporting Editor Lincolnian '17 RUSSELL BICKFORD “For he has sown the wind and shall reap a whirlwind.” Football '16 ERMA BILLS Glee Ciub '14. '15. ’16 “Life without laughter would be a dreary blank.” PEBBLE BRIXEY “First then a woman wil won’t depend on’t.” Glee Club ’14, ’15, ’16. Art Editor Lincolnian ’17 CLYDE COMPTON “When I said I would die a bachelor I did not think I would live to have a girl.
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