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JUNIOR AND SENIOR SNAP SHOTS Know them? Who doesn't . . . There’s Scott and Klapp . . . Another pair of “pals”—“Bucky” and Wagner . . . Bergman, Truman, Drubert, Fuller, and Rupley are on top as usual; Paul looks contented . . . K. Baker and P. Zeiger. the ‘‘Brain Trusters” . . . Must have been a good joke, at least. Kate, Rosalind, Helen Ann. Kate E., and Mary Jane seem to think it was funny . . . The two trap drummers, Nier and Manual . . . The Three Inseparables, “Mitt”, Hollingsworth, and Pippenger . . . Girls, don’t you think “Doggy” has a nice smile? . . . Look at that next group, seem happy enough, eh? . . . “The Four Horsemen” are jolly as ever . . . Looks as though Charles is trying to get another A . . . The Co- editors of Ye Pilgrim . . . Lovette, “Jacky”, Frances, “Millv”, and Ruth are usually together ... It is past history but “Monk” and Wanda speak. Just one big happy family.
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First Row: Rosalind Laller. Dona Listenberg- er, Bob Livinghouse, Bette Longe, Joe Longe. Second Row: Juanita Lowry, Bill McDonald, Virginia McFarland, Vida McGriff, Junior Mc- Kinney. Third Row: 1-oretta McPherson, Helen Ann Mallory, Gerald Mangun, Kenneth Manual. Har- old Mark ley. Fourth Row: Robert Menser, Patricia Miller. Milo Mishler, Nola Moot, Marcella Morehouse. Fifth Row: LaVanch Neidlinger, Dorothy Phillips. Janies Pippenger, Franklin Pletcher, Louis Pratt. Sixth Row: Harold Price. Rollo Price. Rose- mary Quinn, Forrest Reed, Donnabelle Rhoades. Seventh Row. Albert Rohrer. Marjorie Sar- ber, Rosemary Scott, Dorothy Seymour, William Squires. Eighth Row: Rosie Stair. Kathaleen Vanata. Bob VanVactor, Florence Ward, Charles White. Ninth Row. Marjorie White, Otho Wilkins, Marvin Williams. Jack Woolpert, Mary Jane Yoder. Tenth Row: Ann Ruth Youngman.
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SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Tom Scheotz Harry I.auer Maxine Marguardt Donald Abair Jack Miner Madge Derf Arthur Haag David Wamacut SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES The sophomores of 1937 entered school last year with one hundred and thirty-one, the largest class ever to enter Lincoln High School. At the end of their second year they still number one hundred twenty- three. Some of their outstanding people are: A Latin contest winner, Charlotte Warren; Honor Students, Mary Catherine Bergman, Charlotte Warren, Fern Applemen; Athletes, Bill Ruggles, Dick Bonnell, Arnold Dunfee. Their home room presidents are: 201—Harry Lauer; 102— Tom Scheetz; 209—Donald Abair; 205—Maxine Marquardt. Sophomore sponsors are: Miss Garn, Miss Morris, Miss Carothers, and Mr. Phillips. FRESHMEN One hundred and twenty-one freshmen entered high school this fall and started finding their way around school in a remarkably short time. Already they have several promising students participating in athletics, music, and art. Home room presidents are: David Wamacut—Study Hall; Madge Derf—105; Jack Miner—109. Arthur Haag—208. Sponsors of the freshman class are: Miss Weser, Mr. Carr, and Mr. Downey. 29
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