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SENIOR BIRTHDAYS J A N U A K Y—G A R N E T Jan. 1—Joe Bowles Jan. 1—Margaret Smiley Jan. 3—Donald Goodwell Jan. 7—Lloyd Morris Jan. 13—Virginia Ruggles Jan. 13—Claude South Jan. 18—Pauline Bryan FEBR UARY—A M ETH YST Feb. 6—Robert Beals Feb. 6—Tom Syler Feb. 7—Bernice Bixel Feb. 16—Bee Henderson Feb. 17—Raymond Beagles Feb. 22—Parker Link MARCH—BLOODSTONE Mar. 3—Margaret Jones Mar. 7—James Cook Mar. M—William Groman Mar. 16—Ellsworth Zumbaugh Mar. 18—Frances Mast Mar. 22—Donald Null Mar. 25—Robert Downing APRIL—DIAMOND Apr. 1—Carl Woolley Apr. 6—Julius Vi nail Apr. 10—Esther Funk Apr. 10—Esther Jones Apr. 13—Martin Trask Apr. 19—Russell Stephenson Apr. 27—Max Cinder MAY—EMERALD May 8—Virginia A bail May 12—Phil Klein May 13—Dennis Burden May 16—Helen Ulrich May 20—Vaughn Dolan May 29—Marcelle Machlan JUNE—AGATE June 1—Robert Tanner June 4—Richard Pippenger June 5—Donald Cramer June 5—Robert Kruyer June 6—Dick Derf June 9—Mary Jane Bower June 11—Mary Cooke June 12—Howard Scoot June 20—Elizabeth Thomson June 27—Robert Barts JULY—RUBY July 1—Bette Wright July 14—James Kennedy July 20—David Joseph July 25—Beatrice A mones July 25—Doran Hogle July 26—Clifford Goodrich July 31—Jane Holloway A UG UST—S A R DO N Y X Aug. 1—Richard Olston Aug. 6—Mary Anna Growcock Aug. 17—Ruth Reed Aug. 23—Dale Boggs Aug. 23—Cora Huffer SEPTEMBER—CHRYSOLITE Sept. 5—Margaret Neiglinger Sept. 7—Dorothy Bottorff Sept. 15—Carl Nagle Sept. 21—Helen Lee Sept. 28—Donald Parker OCTOBER—OPAL Oct. 5—Mary Evelyn Knepper Oct. 9—Martha Tharp Oct. 17—Valda Mae Stuck Oct. 19—Louise Snyder Oct. 22—Dick Ball Oct. 22—Ward Yoder Oct. 23—Harry Olson Oct. 29—Jim Byrnes Oct. 30—Bill Campbell NOVEMBER—TOPAZ Nov. 7—Darwin Roahrig Nov. 13—Nann Carvey Nov. 14—Tom Rullman Nov. 24—Marshall Craig Nov. 25—Phyllis Easter Nov. 30—Virginia Ferguson DECEMBER—TURQUOISE Dec. 18—Marie Kline Dec. 20—Margaret White Dec. 23—Thelma Wraight Dec. 23—Robert Zumbaugh Dec. 31—Mary Ruth Nelson. Vuye twenty-two
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SENIORS MARTIN TRASK “Now, when I play the bass profundo . . . .” Tennis; Hand; Orchestra; Debate Club; Aviation Club; Kodak Club. HELEN ULRICH “Sorry, got the next dance . . . Interclass Basketball; Soccer; Home Maker’s Club; Secretary, Vice-President, and President of G. A. A.; May Festival. JULIUS VINALL Right after I practice . . . President and Vice-President of Dramatics Club; “Jewels of the Desert”; “Ask the Professor”; “Tune In ; “Cat O’ Nine Tails”; Hoard of Control; Mayflower Staff; Boys’ Quartette; Basketball; Track; Tennis; Hi-Y; Debate Club; Glee Club. MARGARET WHITE Oh my, oh me . . . .” Critic of Theacallosia Club; “Christmas Carol”; “Turkey Red”; “The Sour-Grape Tree”; Latin Contest; World Travel Club; Library Club; Monitor Club; May Festival; “The Trysting Place”. CARL WOOLLEY “Build a house with my plans.” Mathematics Club; Aviation Club; Photography Club. THELMA WRAIGHT “May I have an excuse?” Library Club; World Friendship Club; Orchestra. BETTE WRIGHT “I mean seriously now, what do you think? Valparaiso High School; “Phoebe's Christmas Eve”; Ye Pil- grim; Soccer; Glee Club; World Friendship Club; G. A. A.; Game Club; May Festival. WARD YODER “Why? I don't know the answer.” Board of Control; Home Room President; Vice-President of Home Room; Guppy’s Folks”; Football; Basketball; “Ask the Professor ; Mayflower Stafl'; Hi-Y; Mathematics Club; De- bate Club; Dramatic Club; “P Club; May Festival. ELLS WO RTH Z U M B A UGH “Whee. look at that homer!” Baseball; Cinema Club; Monitor Club. ROBERT ZUMBAUGH “I have a ninth period class.” May Festival; Band; Orchestra; Mathematics Club; Industrial Club; Aviation Club. Page twenty-one
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CLASS OF 1937 Juniors of 1937 look back with pleasure to the completion of their junior year and are proud of the record they have made. They entered Lincoln High School one hundred and twenty-five strong but in spite of the fact that they have dwindled to one hundred and eleven members, they promise to be the largest graduating class the high school has ever had. The class has many outstanding students. It is represented in the field of athletics by Harold Truman, Bernard Scheetz, John Bowen and Charles Pinney; in musicals by Bee Steiner, Kenneth Jewel. Earl Sauerwein, and Lowell Peterson; in scholarship by Geraldine Myers, Harriet Haddock. Kath- ryn Bottorff, and Margaret Morris. The class has one of the school’s out- standing musicians in Lowell Peterson. Charles Pinney is the Editor of Ye Pilgrim. They elected as their officers Lowell Peterson. President; Harriet Had- dock. Vice-President; Bee Steiner, Secretary, and Kenneth Baker, Treasurer. They are grateful to their sponsors, Miss Cornetet, Miss Hass, Miss Mor- ris. and Mr. Ruch for their helpful cooperation in making this year memor- able. Kenenth Baker, Bee Steiner, I.owell Peterson, Harriet Haddock Page twenty-three
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