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Lincolnian Senior Class History Composed by Robert Dow Typewritten by Wm. Diet Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! The class of '25 has tri umphed over Book Reports.” Caesar,” Geometry.” and all other trials and tribula- tions of lower classmen. As Freshmen they entered the ninth grade with the largest enrollment in the history of the school, having a total of 109 members. When they became a part of Lincoln High the next year the class took an active part in High School affairs. Besides the efforts of the individual members in athletics, dramatics, and journalism the class furnished the eats and bonfire for the big annual Newberg rally. The next year as Juniors the class of '25 staged a Hi Jinks, which was a huge success in every way. The class also took the interclass baseball championship. The crowning event of this year was the annual Junior Senior reception, put on by the present Senior class. In their last year in School the dignified Seniors have held up class and student body traditions. As in previous years the members worked for the school in all its departments. The class as a whole acted under the leadership of the following officers: Nedra Vernon, president; Warren Miller, vice-president: Robert Dow. secretary: and Opal Smith, treasurer. The Senior class basketball team were champions of the Doughnut League games. The Seniors are now starting their annual play, The Charm School,” which will have been presented before the Annual is off the press. Finally the Seniors have sponsored a policy of cooperation and good sportsmanship and have seen it dominate the whole school. The Senior class wishes to thank the faculty for the inspiration and help given during the past four years; also the under classmen, for their cooperation in every thing the Class of '25 has sponsored. 18
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MILDRED CAROLYNE WILKENS —“Angelina “The world means something to the capable.” Girls track meet. 1.2; Kiris reserve. 1, 2, 3, 4; debate. 4; A. S. H. forensic mgr., 4; orchestra. 1. 3. 4; Hy-pathians. 2; Glee club. 2; T.N.T.. 4. RACHEL WILSON “The very quintessence of perfection. Entered from Westminster College. Salt Lake City. 1924. T. N. T.. 4. NO PICTURES Kathrene Magee Harley Odell John Bennett Ralph Milne RALPH WISECARVER—“Ralph “For what I will. I will, and there’s an end to it. “Penrod, 3; “Hottentot,” 4; Charm School,” 4; A.S.B. pres.. 4; Treas. of Jr. Hi., A.S.B. CHESTER WOOD— Chet We hardly know he’s here.” W. C. T. U.. 4; baseball. 3. 4. Senior Dress-Up Day The seniors say it’s their dignity, Mr. Bauman thought it was a Mack Sennett troupe, and we think it’s a lot of apple sauce! Ralph was set on a pajama parade. Bill was in for a fat man’s race. Nedra couldn’t forget the Salvation Army. Tibbits revived the shieks of long ago. Grace Trawin, after bobbing her hair, put on the finishing touches when she arrived in a Queen of Sheba outfit. Numerous other costumes, including sailors, ministers, and farmers, were well represented. When the procession began you should have seen Nedra’s escort! One must know that such gallantry as was shown by him (Yes, it was Warren Miller) would make any fair damsel’s heart flutter! Well, the seniors had their frolic. 17
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Senior Class Will We. the members of the class of nineteen hundred and twenty-five, as we guide our steps forth from this institution of Knowledge Obtainer do bequeath to those whom misfortune has left behind all our mangled and delapidated books, our over-supply of intellect, and a few of our worthy members to help promote wisdom and pep in days to come. To Mary Bollen. I. Nedra Vernon, leave my power of ruling the universe. I. Opal Smith, leave my sister Ruby in the efficient care of Lynn Triplett. To Donald Van Atta. 1. Ralph Trawin. leave my Mary. To Kenneth Hewitt. 1, Warren Miller, sorrowfully present my red necktie. I, Budgy Wright, do leave my power of brilliant oratory to Melvin Peterson (but not my Verna). To little Bus, I. Ralph Wisecarver, will my height and hair restorer. To Dub Kimball. 1. Earl Olson, leave my talent of charming all feminine creatures. I, Delpha Powell, do bequeath to Florence Kenzler my winning ways and natural marcel. We, Marguerite Duerst and Edward Spiller, do leave unto Jessie May Irvine and Stan Laughlin our reputation as a firm and standing union, To Otto Leever. I, Edgar Wakeman. leave my dashing and gallant manner. I, Muriel Bradley, do give up my position as chief of Jazz players to Ethel Macy. I. Robert Dow, tho departing, leave my lovable disposition to Keith Fender. I, Grace Trawin. do leave my flirtatious record to Naoma Woods. My hopes for the future. I. Thelma Findley, leave unto Viola Zehring. I, Lucy Trent, do leave my talent as the heroine of the senior play to Gertrude Miller or Sadie Bloom. I, Donald Heinz, do leave unto Paul Carmichael my title of Papa. To Alice Sitton, I, Alice Stow, leave my meek and bashful atmosphere. I, Isabel Eborall, leave to Hazel McDonald my altitude. I. Evelyn Smith, will unto Lillian Paul my stately manner. To Laurence Anderson, I. Eugene Marsh leave all my dignity and exalted position in the printing department. To Pill Warren. 1, Robert Green, leave my romantic athletic career. Signed on the sixth day of the fourth month in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-five. THE CLASS OF TWENTY-FIVE. 19
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