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DONALD HEINZ—‘Don ’ •’Intent he seemed and pondering future things of w o ndro u s weight ' Class president. 2; “The School Mistress,” 2; orchestra, 2. 3; dramatic manager, 3; assist, editor. Lincolnian. 3; class treasurer, 3; “Penrod,” 3; basketball. 3. 4; editor Lincolnian, 4 “Hottentot,” 4; sec. and treas. of W. C. T. I’.. 4; Commercial club. 4; male quartet, 4; “ Tin Charm School,” 4; operetta. 4. PHI Li P HOLM ES— Slick” “The deed 1 intend is great. Hut what it is. I know not.” M dub, 4; football, 1, 2, 4; track, 2, 4; senior class basketball, 4. HAZEL KNEALE—“Squirt” Fain would I climb but fear to fall.” Entered from Philipsburg, Montana. PJ23; T. N. T., 4; Commercial club. 4. HERMAN LARSEN— Herman” “Live as life were earnest and life will be so.” W. C. T. U., 4; student body council. • . HELEN HU LAC—“Helen” “A book from my heart will never part.” T. N.T.. 4: Lincolnian staff. 4: Hv-pathians. 2; orchestra. 3. 4; Glee club. 1. 2, 3. 4;.girl reserve. 3. 4; “Nevertheless,” 3; B. P. C.. 2; Charm School, 4; operetta, 1. 4. DOROTHY KLIKS— Dot “Beautiful hands are those that do Deeds that are noble, good and true.” T. N. T.. 4; Annual staff, 4; track, 1. 2; Commercial club sec., 4. WILLETTA LEEVER— Willetta” “A quiet studious girl is she. Ambitious to a high degree.” G. R., 1. 2. 3. 4; treasurer G. R.. 4; T.N.T.. 4; Penrod.” 3; Hypathians, 2; B. P. C.. 2: Glee club. 2. 3; Lincolnian staff, 4. M 1LDRED MAGNESS— Red” “Quietness is her motto.” Entered from Dayton High, 1922; T. N. T., 4. 13
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m)t TLincolnian EDXA FI N D LEY— Eddie Her heart's in Salem, her heart is not here. T. N. T., 4: G. R., 1. 2. 3. 4 ; Commercial club. 4; B. P. C., 2; Glee Club, 2, 3, 1. THELMA FINDLEY— Thel i love men. not because they are men. but because they are not women. T. N. T., 4; Glee club, 1, 2, 3, 4; G. K.. 1. 2. 3. 4; McMinnvilian scan. 4; ’ The Charm School. 4; B. P. C., 2; Glee club operetta. FRANCES E. W. HALL— Frans Wise, oh. wondrous wise. Glee club, 2. 3: B. P. C.. 2; T. N. T.. 4; McMinnvilian staff. 4. MILLARD HAVNAER— Millard I would be that forever which 1 seem. Entered from Trenton High School in 1923; debate. 4; Glee club; W. C. T. U.. 4; Tuxis club. HAROLD GAINES— Bud A fearless man among men. But among women the meekest of the meek. Commercial club. 4 ; W. C. T. U. 4. ROBERT GREEN— Bob If I had nothing to do but to play athletics. Basketball. 1, 2. 3. 4; baseball, 3, 4; tennis, 3; M. club. 3.4; Glee club. 4; W.C.T.U.. 4; Doughnut council. 1. 2. 3. 4; Skipper squad. 4. HARRY HILLIER— Wing Lee To sleep or not to sleep, that is the question.” Nevertheless, 3; W. C. T. U., 4; Commercial club, 4. FREDRICK HOLLISTER— Fred” Liberty is my simple creed. W. C. T. U„ 4; A. S. B. play Pen-rod, 3; Glee club, 4. 12
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3£fje Uiitcolnian BUGKNK MARSH-“Gene” “He hath no match for wit.” Printing. 2. 3, 4; dramatics manager, 4; H. S. vaudeville, 4; “Merry Milk Maids.” 4; W. C. T. U„ 4; Glee club, 4; adv. mgr. H. S. H. Jinks. 4; MeMinnvillan staff. 2. 3; Lincolnian staff. 3. 4; baseball, 3; basketball, 4; track. 1 ALE MAHTIN—“Marty” “A little nonsense now and then. Is relished by the wisest men.” Basketball. 2. 3: School Mistress.” 2; W. l T. l . 4: MeMinnvillan staff. 2. 3: Glee club. 4. ELSIE L. ODELL— L. C.” “Her ways are ways of pleasantness.” B. P. C., 2; T. N. T.. 4: G. R.. 1. 2. 3, 4; president. G. K., 4. JOHN ODELL—“John” A hold bad man.” “School Mistress,” 2: football. 3. 4; W. C. T. U„ 4. FLORA LEE MAYS—“Flora” “Awake! for this is me.” T. N. T.. 4; G. R., 4; Commercial club, 4. ORVIE NELSON—“Swede” “Great talkers are little doers.” ”Hott« nlotW. C. T. l EARL OLSEN—“Swede “The actions here profoundly tell the kind of man behind it all.” Entered from Washington High, 1923; mgr. Lincolnian. 4; “Charm School,” 4; “Amateurs, 4; Commercial club, 4; Tux is club. 3; W. C. T. U„ 4. RUTH PATEY—“Rufus “And I have oft heard, defended. little said is easiest mended. Entered from Bellingham. Washington. 1925; T. N. T., 4. 14
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