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Page 30 text:
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JUNIORS First Row: Medill Apple, Mildred A mones, Barbara Baker, Kenneth Baker, Wayne Baker. Second Row: Louis Ball, Virginia Ball, Ger- aldine Bedwards, Mary Alice Benjamin, Mary Alice Bennett. Third Row: Betty Bonnell, Kathryn Bott- orff, Mary BottorfT, John Bowen, Geraldine Buck- ingham. Fourth Row: Mary B.vrket, Myra Carnifix, Gerald Coffeen, Betty Cook, Joe Cramer. Fifth Row: Richard Day, Harvey Deacon, Hugh Deale. Helen DePew, Bette Eherenman. Sixth Row: Regina Kmenaker, Mary Felke, Tom Ferguson. Ruth Fetherolf, Harold Fruits. Seventh Row: Joe Fuller, Henry Gerrard, Louis Girten, Frances Glaub, Madeline Greer. Page twcnty-four
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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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JUNIORS First Row: Marguer- ite Grotter, Teresa Glet- ter, Esther Grossman, Fannie Guttmacher, Harriet Haddock. Second Row: Leo Hammes, Harry Hepler, Carol Hite. Don Hol- lingsworth. Waunita Hunt. Third Row: Ethel Jeffries, Kenneth Jewel, Virginia John. Hiram Kamp, Carl Kile. Fourth Row: Ralph Lechlitner. Wendell Lee, Thelma McConnell, Ruth McCullough, Forrest McKee. Fifth Row: Francis McLochlin, Harold McLaughlin. Mildred Mann, Kenneth Manual. Harold Marks. Sixth Row: Dorothy Masters, Margaret Morris. Maxine Morris, Geraldine Myers, Irene Myers. Seventh Row: Lowell Neidig, Norma Neidlinger, Orland Neidlinger. Charles Nelson. Robert Nier. Pape twenty-five
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