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Lois BARKER—Editing a Socialist paper in Czecho-Slavakia. SADIE Bloom—Interior decorator with Meier and Frank Co. George Fischer and Charley Price—Diving for Pearls in southern Africa. SELWYN JENKINS—Pulling the Curtain at Hazel’s dance recitals and also a salesman for patent mustache growers. ALEEN JACOBS—Still interested in Military Balls and things. FRANCIS SlMKINS—Won the recent beauty contest at Atlantic City. EVA LOVEGRIN—Author of a number of famous books. TEON—Is one of the deep thinkers of the times. Ethel Macy, Ruby Merchant and Mary Johnson—Are working in the King and Pruden home for orphans. EDITH Jones and Alta Sawtelle are stenographers in the Loop, Leever. and Wagner Manufacturing Company. They manufacture women's clothing. FLOYD Lambert—Almost as famous as Red Grange. His manager is Cecil Montgomery. VERNA O'Dell—Has married some millionaire at Palm Beach. Etta Osterman, Merle Shreeves and Rosina White—Are all in Y. W. work. VIOLA ZEHRING—Keeping house in Chicago. Franklin Stone and Perry Trullinger—Recently hiked across th econtinent. Eva WHEELER—Working in a confectionery in Corsica. ROSIE Seeley—Playing around at the beach and elsewhere. GERALDINE Tamiesie Holmes—Taking care of a house and Holme. Twenty-eight
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Class Prophecy January 3, 1946 Dear Mary, Do you remember how each of the Seniors agreed to send a letter to Jessie May in 1946 and tell what he was doing? Well, Jessie May sent me this letter today, telling how each one is deporting himself. Didn’t we use to think the seniors were noble? Just think how commonplace they turned out to be. Well, read this letter: JAMES K. Eckman—Although a few years older, still making funny cracks, also acting kiddish. RUTH Wortman Gager—We wonder what she is doing now! Jessie May Irvine Laughlin—She bears a longer name now. LYNN Triplett—Treasurer of the State—by accident. STANFORD Laughlin—District attorney of New York. MELVIN PETERSON—With Bailey and Barnum Circus. ROBERT Mylne—President of the Longfellows Club. Lawrence Anderson—President of the Senate. Ruth BARENDRICK Carmichael—Moving around and about. Helen BRIXEY and Keith Fender—Vying for World championship in typing. PAUL Warren—Athletic coach at University of Saint Joe. Rex CASEY—Also at U. of St. Joe—giving hour lectures on “Why be Unhappy with Red Hair.’” KENNETH Hewitt—Filling father's shoes (also underwear) at Lin-field. DONALD Van Atta—Running a True Love Column in the Amity Daily. He is also classed as the official Mugger of Oregon. All those interested apply to Don. Ortha Heckman and Gertrude Miller walking the tightrope with Ringling Brothers also report a pleasant time. ETHEL Ross—Teaching (?) in Alaska. EDWARD Kimball—Methodist preacher in the interior of China. Don Neer is his official singing leader and is doing fine. DORIS BOTTENBERG—Playing in “Flaming Passion” at the Imperial. On the supporting cast are Frances Duerst, Florence Kenzler, and Mabel Casey. DAN FEELEY and ALICE Maloney—Pictured in “Dance Lover’s” as doing the latest step of the Oskalucaluchi. JOHN WIESNER—Inventor of method for utilizing the power of mice over women. LENA Wheeler and Barbara—Cooking in a logging camp. CLEO COFFEY and Lois POWELL—In the Russian “Follies.” HELEN HAVNAER—Capturing all Italy with the charm of her voice. PHYLLIS Hall—Is her official accompanist. SAM BLOOM—On the inside of the wheat market in Argentine. Twenty-seven
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Senior Class Emblems and Class Song SENIOR MOTTO—“Build for character, but not for fame. SENIOR FLOWER—Sweet Pea. SENIOR COLOR—Steel Gray and Scarlet. SENIOR PLAY—“Just Like Judy.” SENIOR SONG—“Farewell to Lincoln High.” FOREWELL TO LINCOLN HIGH Tune: Aloha Oe“ Farewell to dear old Lincoln High, The time has come that we must part; Severed now must be the bonds so dear, And the thought with sadness comes to every heart. Chorus: Farewell to thee! Farewell to thee! Fond memories will hallow all our days; Our hearts shall turn with love and loyalty To dear old Lincoln High. All unknown the paths our feet may tread; Far sundered as the year shall fly; Still the class of nineteen twenty-six Treasures aye the happy days at Lincoln High. Twenty-nine
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