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ROBERT HOLDEN Commander—Senior Class WILLARD ZIEGLER Parser—Senior Class History of The Class of 1933 As we took off on September in our Freshman year, 1929, we decided to take in all the activities of our fellow Sophomores. Juniors, and Seniors. Therefore we had little time for our own activities. As the year rolled by, we were busy witnessing the events of the upper classes. Our only activity was in 1930 when we stopped off at South for our Sophomore dance with Merle Keyes furnishing the discords. As we proceeded on our flight, we chose with much precaution the following officers to pilot us through a successful Junior year full of various activities: HAROLD LILLY............................ -................ Commander KATHERINE BORLAND - ... Lieutenant Commander MARION K LOCK............................................... Penner WILLIAM STANLEY Purser Miss McAtee and Miss Eddy were elected our honored faculty advisors. The next step was to elect a dance committee composed of Katherine Borland, Anna Perry, Eleanor Balph, Albert Santpsell, and William Stanley. On December 26, at our first Junior Hop at South, we danced under our class colors, the green and white to the haunting music of The Collegiate Ramblers. Then too, we should mention Mr. Mitchell who so successfully directed the operetta, The Belles of Beaujolais, in which many of our Juniors participated. The Boys’ Glee Club also under his direction succeeded in winning the State contest. As our funds were low we decided to stage a dance on April Fools’ Day with Bob Brown furnishing the music, in order to get enough money to give the Seniors their biggest treat at the Junior Prom.. Sis Tucker and A1 Sampsell were elected representatives to the Oil Can. This being the last event of the year, our Prom committee consisting of Robert Holden, Katherine Borland, Mary Mar Boyle, Robert Sharp, Leo Chacona. Marion Klock, Harold Lilly, and Albert Lyford decked out our ship in the good old class colors green and white. The Dance was held June 15, and everyone certainly enjoyed Kay Kyser as everyone stayed until the last dog was hung. We wound up our last Junior voyage by grabbing our bathing suits and eats to hop off to Canadotha Lake for our Junior and Senior picnic. Sailing along on the last lap of our flight, we entered our Senior year by electing our class officers: ROBERT HOLDEN.......................................... -...Commander ELIZABETH TUCKER ..lieutenant Commander KATHLEEN WEISER.....................................................Penner VYI I.LAR D ZIEGLER.................... - -....- -................ Purser
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DE FRANCE, J. A. Principal Lincoln Junior High School Faculty ALDER, EMMA BAILEY, NELLIE CADI GAN, MOLL IE COLE, ANNA McCLURE COLLINS, OSCAR COMPTON, BERNICE DAVIS, VICTORIA DAVISON, LUELLA GIBSON, JESSIE GILLESPIE, EVA GRAHAM, FRANCIS HARLEN, MARY HOUTZ, FRANCIS KLEM, GERTRUDE LAMEY, VERA MAXWELL, REBECCA McALEVY, GEORGE F. MOORE, MARY NELSON, MARGARET NELSON, THOMAS NOBLE, MARGARET STANLEY, AUDIENE WELLS, H. L. Lincoln Junior High School
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ELIZABETH TUCKER Lieutenant Commander—Senior Class KATHLEEN WEISER Penner—Senior Class History of The Class of 1933 We elected Mr. Townsend and Mr. Coleman as advisors to aid us on our flight. The play committee composed of Charles Dale, Bea Holden, William Dun Lany, Lois Mess, Mary Jackson, Helen Tyndall, and Lawrence Eirster, selected the comedy, ‘‘It Happened In Hollywood.” Those who took part were Charles Dale, Paul Zaccaria, William Dun Lany, Harold Lilly, Eleanor Balph, Dorothy Long, Myra Cohn, Robert Holden, Martha Jane Tussey, Janet Sibble, Mary Jackson, and Norman Glass. Business manager was Robert Holden and assistant was Harold Lilly. Harry Nelson was advertising manager and his assistant was Dan Dundas. illiam Walker was electrician. John Leedom was stage manager; Hugh Martin was assistant stage manager; Katherine Borland was property manager. Harry Nelson, Albert Lyford, Eleanor Balph, Marion Klock and Gail DePew, made up the dance committee who selected Walter Mills and his Orchestra for our Christmas Dance, which proved to be a great success. Our Student Council in which each class was represented did a great deal for the betterment of our school. HAROLD LILLY....................................................President RICHARD STOUDT............................................... Vice President MARTHA BERRY .Secretary and Treasurer As our trip was nearing its end, it was time to think of our Oil Can and so the following committee was selected; Dorothy English. William Dun Lany, Clayton Bouquin, William Culbertson, Harold Lilly, Anna Marie Pearson, Elizabeth Moore. Ralph Johnston, Betty McAlevv. We also selected our Ring and Pin committee: Robert Sharp, John Gourley, Helen Tyndall. William Stanley, Ruth Smith, and Phyllis Shriver. Our musical talent was once again brought forth in the operetta ‘‘Riding Down The Sky” under the direction of Mr. Mitchell. We spent a great deal of our trip participating in the various clubs: Glee Club, French Club. Latin Club, Debating Club. Library Club, Girl Reserves and Hi-Y. We should be proud of ourselves also in athletics, winning many games. Our graduating lettermen are: Football—Chacona, Dale, Gourley, Ryan. Sampsell, Ziegler, Under- wood, Sharp, Stanley, Manager; Honorary Football—Firster, Culbertson, Sebring; Basketball—Lilly, Holden, Rvan, Chacona; Baseball—Wiltanger, Zaccaria, Manager; Cheer Leaders— Nelson, Hoffman. The following committees were chosen: Picnic—Beatrice Holden, Pearl Thompson, Wm. Ryan, Robert Stanton, Herbert Hollingsworth; Banquet—Mildred Loomis, Grace Smith. Harold Lilly, John Leedom, Chalmer Mitcham. We regret that we cannot relate the results of the May Dance, for the class History was completed before that time.
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