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·Representatives Are Elected in All Home Rooms
IHarold Mardis
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I "AFTtRALL THERE' sNO PLACE LIKE~-----! Harold-C Mardis
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stallment plan. You can buy FIRST APPEARANCE and Other Countries. was one of the most beautiful rides ! co:1'1ES FROM SOUTH 2,245 Students · Regi1 this ticket by paying fifty cents ! I I have ever taken." Staying over- I' - -:-- - -End of First Wee before the first game, fifty Student Council in Charge ; ''It is fine to dream in Venice; night at a monastery which was Mr. Mardis Is Interested cents the second game, and the perched high on a cliff was one of in Aeronautics and Outremaining quarter before the of First Sophomore . and it's grand to study In Rome, Miss H.aywood's unusual experidoor Sports. . ----third game. ! Assembly. but'.when it' comes to living there's ences'. Harold C. Mardis, who 1.8. suc-=sa · Helen Dunlap Is New Get your ti'ckets early. Show j Harold c. Mardis, new principal no place like home," thus Miss "The mos t ·beautiful cathedral. is 1 ceeding Will French as principal , StU d ent 0 oun cil th 'I Ren-istration Problemi your loyalty to your school and , of Lincoln high school, made hi! Lucy . Haywood, instructor in the e M i'lan i n tha t c1·ty. The H. ague of Lincoln high school, came here .,. Sponsor. team by getting your ticket and initial appearance Thursday, Sep' music department of Lincoln high In Holland, where the World Court from Hendersonville N C where Difficulties Are V< tember 1"'", before the student school who spent her summer in meets, Numerous · · Home room represen t a tives were coming out and rooting for the Th his an interesting . E 1 dspot." f for the last four years he has been chosen in sixty-five home · rooms greatest Red and Black team body, when he addressed the in- Europe, expresses her great pleas- f ~ ~:-es m ng an .0 lmd~y head of the junior and senior high --.~ Friday, September 13. Twentyever to take the field for Lin- ! coming sophomores on the "Spirit ure at being home a.gain. S~m= eraci' ~n, thmc ~ i~g ' schools. In the past Mr. Mardis has i Registration this year ei three girls were elected and fortycoin high school. Come on now : of Friendship and Loyalty In Lin· "Rome is by far the most Inter- 'da ou ey, 0 e- 1been active in the dire-<:tion of ext .. . I coln High" in the first assembly : I n ge, co an urns were a 1so t . d . two boys · everybody, see this human torI esting city especially from a h1s- 1visited by the party of travelers. ra-curncu 1ar ac iv1t1~s an is end of the first week th Miss Helen Dunlap, new student of the year. t r! d lit t d Int d tl · t t d · tn· k 11 nado In action. See it ro up o c ·an erary s an I?O an Many other spots made famous by grea Y m eres e m is wor . courtesy of The J"ourna.l. 2,245 students were enrolle council iponsor, expects to call a sensational scores. See all of Margaret Lapp, acting as te~- Paris the most beautiful," gta.ted these great men were seen by Miss "I was happy find such a high Mr. Mardis is the new principal is about 200 more than we meeting of the representative body this f. o• a· 1·1ttle dolla• .a nd a porary chairman for the council, M.!IS Haywood in numerating her H d in 1 d' L l i k type of students here," said Mr. at th d ! th f' t 1 t th k 1. th ' ' aywoo , c u mg ore e roe of Lincoln high school, having e en o e 1rs v the ast o e wee or e purquarter. Let's go! Come on! extended a welcome to the new travels of this summer. Iand Ellen's Isle. · Mardis, ih giving his opinion of the come here from Hendersonville, September, 1928. on the fi pose of organization. students in the following speech. '.'The battle fields of Chateau "All of Scotland is like one gar- school. ."My first Impressions of North Carolina. He has been ' of school, 2,093 students The representatives, together ---·-- . "On behalf of the student coun- Thierry .and Belleau Woods, where den," declared Miss Haywood. "No- Lincoln high have been very favor- elected by the board of education present as compared witl With the student council, form the ' the number here the first cil I extend a greet mg and we1- 110 many of our American boys where have I ever seen such beau- able." to serve a term of three years. govel'111lig body of the school. come to every new student enter- were buried, the _palace of Louis tiful flowers." Prior to going to Hendersonvme school last year. They have charge of all elections . ing Lincoln high. Probably by this XIV, ruins of Rome, remaln!I of Miss Haywood's tour included Mr. Mardis was connected with the l Because of the extra larg in their home rooms and also get 11 i t d time you are fa1r 1Y we acqua n e Pompeii, castles on the Rhine, Is:even nations. She enjoyed Eng- teachers college at the University i be r of s t u d ents coming in 11ug.gestions from.. home room m. em'th h d 1 h' h diff ' lems and diff.icu lti es In rE WI our SC e u e. w IC ers Alps of _Switzerland and the lakes land the most as a country. . of Ohio and the At hens, 0 ., high bers . which they take to their ' considerably from that of your school. Mr. Mardis received his A. tion were numerous. One ne meeting11. The representatives also Bernard Jennings Elected junior high school. 1 know you ·-- - -------- B . and B. S. degrees from Ohio uniin modern histoi:y 1 , and
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success during the three in high depends greatly · · . · are Helen Keller lOO; Raymond first meeting held Thursday, Sep- upon your co-operation with the the building of a curriculum for The n 1'ne instructor• who have ! pemally those in typeWtitin Colvert 105, Arthur Bailey 107; ~ tember 12. The other officers are faculty. • . ~ both the junior and senior high been added to the faculty staff of The registration cards Sh< Ruth Jones 190·, Dorothy W . endelin Jane · · Th F ·11 h i · it .. t · b-'"' large and small t owns Edwards, vice~president; . "Lincoln high has its own· ideal . s. . .~ .· e orum Wl o tlrs schools. · .Although the institUtion · · · h.- · · · ·1 · vta.L· 117·, Ruth · . Lago.ni 120; Donne . · . . t•· . of · the · semest er Thursd ay, Lu1coln h1g .. schoo ha.v,e ex- the stat-e hav:e thei· r repr Vivian Cummings, · secretary; Leo standards and ·traditions. We ask mee L1lg wi.'th which he was formerly assod th · d · t! • th · Gronne 125·· Homer Turner 129· .. · · ·· · · M .· .h · presse .. . eir_ .. a m~r& on . OL e tives here. "' · ' · · ' ii:iil. treasurer; Clyde eiigewoo\1, you to joirr us ~in supporting:them September-19; at 7':30 "in room 326. . 1rst . . eetmg of t: e ·Club ciated is somewhat smaller than s chool. Marg~ret Test 130 ; Faith : Arnold · ill · 1 Ch les G e i m W d Twelve states from whi• h remai11 oya1 :W. en ar ~ n g w grve-·an i · -· ill Be .Hel . Tuesday, Lincoln, Mr. Mardis states that Miss Francis McChesney, . room students .have come includ• 131 ,. Robert llockenbary 132 B; se_r~eant~at~ai:ms, and De Maries and w_e hope ·you w Helen Yost 135: Robert Stephens H1lh~i;d, editor. to your old school, but at the same 8:cco:unt. of . h.i s trip to Europe. I' . September 2 4 there · is . not great difference be- 304, dramatic coach and teacher of on both the Atlantic and Miss Annetta Sprung sponsor time become first class citizens of There will be r~ports from other · tween the two schools In organ!- E 1. h 3 4 and 7 comes •rom 1 1 136; Robert Oschner 137; Mary [ ' ' tndividuals on their various trips The officers of the commercial ng is ' • L coasts. California, though • Helen Davis 139; Joh~ Bernero cal~ed the meetmg to orde~. Don your new school. this summer. Helen Calhoun will ,club held a short meeting with the zation. Jackson high in University Place 2,000 miles from Lincoln, Humphrey 141 ; Dave Qumn then served as chairman.. "Personally I think that Lincoln I For the past four s ummers, Mr. h he has taught fo the past J...·•'O; I"elen • ' tell of hers to the western ~oast. 1 sponsors, Miss Effie Noll and Daw er~ s r represented. Helen Grabe 0 1 1 a whose home is 208· Alice Stone 213· George Pil- Ing entitled l.([us er as er was after you become accustomed to -'ven. . first meeting of this year and to mal college, where he has offered in Omaha, is a graduate Qf the ior, is from OaklSl\d, and 6 ' · . ' viven by Lucille Reilly. our bu1'ldi'ng an·d . our habi•-." courses · 1'strat 1·on and su- u mversi · ·ty of N e b ras k a, and was a Bemaro's home was form 1ars' 225 ..., . .In admm . ; R ic h ard B e tzer 227 ., Dor- .,. · . Nominations f or e ditor and hi s- .' outll ne roug h1y th e work for the Jane Edwards discussed· a sche· Margaret then introduced the torian of the club will be made and 1 present semester. pervision of J'unior and senior high member of the University Play- Santa Monica. othy B ar tley 302 ; D awson H aw· elect1'on by the ers. "R omeo an d J u l'ie t" "A ren •t 1, Harold Wimer, · a senior, , • • • kins 303·, Robert Pierce 305; Harry dule of programs for this•. years followi'ng council members·· Ber• comm . !ttee chkirmen appoln.ted. [ The first meeting will be Tues- 8 chools • Hi's recent • meetl· ngs. She suggested that nard Masterson, Cly d e w e d ge- Other bu11iness mattel'l! of import- I day, September 24. Every student Linco1n b oar d of e d uca t'ion is · f or We All? " . " The Valiant," and I from Staunton M!lltary A< . Pearson 306; Robert Rogers 313; Maxine Schilling 316; Williard P lays and constructive speeches wo od ' F"r a n kiln Meir • Wallace De ance will be taken up Including taking a commercial subJ'oot is eli- a t erm of three y"ar" - " Mr · :Mardis' "The Goose Han g s Hig h •" a re a staunton, Virginia, but hiE Reed 320; ·Ray Baldwin 325 and concerning drama be given. Miss Bro'wn, B1'Jl Mobley, Bernard Jen- plans for the year. !gible to members.hip in the club 1n t eres t s, b es1'des s chool affairs• in- ·1 f ew of the p Iays· in w h'ic h M'1s.s is in Ashland, Nebraska. Sprung then told the Mummers of nings, Lowell 'Boomer, Harriet is froni Henesay, C · ar l D e1·tmeyer 403 · and is urged to join. The club elude ae_ron_autics_ an_d all outdoor \ McChesney was a member of the D~aper • Betty Baker, an'd rts He is a pllot m the reserve cast h El T' l f The j uni or h ome room represen- the new sponsor and. dramatic Walt, Jane. Edwards, L il R ·n H . l CURTAINS HUTNG ' . I' hopes to prese.nt educational spo .• ,I • . , oma; eanor mg ey c t atives a.re James Brodie 102; coach, Miss Frances McChesney, Dorothy Klllg, uc e ei y, e en int tin ' of the army air service. "I like your school very much", went to school in Montroi W illiam Molden 103 ; . Sidney who was unable to be present. Leo Calhoiin, Estrid Anderson and . IN AUDITORIUM eres g programsbe. t d t Mr. Mardis, in speaking of his Miss McChesney said in closing, and Vivian Morse is trans Hill urged the payment of club G tt K' \ · Last years mem rs vo e o "J d Dewey 113; Leah Eden bug ' 133; , eorge a 1msey. . . . Unit of PrQject Completed spend $ 25 of the club money for hopes for the school says, u g- . "because the building is so marvel- 11 her credits from Duluth,' 'P ·• v· ·t 1'" L111·an Ct•mm1· ng• dues. After Clyde V. edgewood b.a,d A n 111 s 1··al progr ... m '"as otfered ' . ing fro m student nC'.tivitie~ in tb.; :_ ou s, the management is so ef.fici- 1sota. Helen Novakoff, o: eu r o JVl, ,, .. ; . i ' " dec larP-d h imself a. staunch boos t e r ' . . .. <, " • W . h~. Dr"n__erif. " A".'_A.. • equipp:nli the <:h~ lrs ln. the bo ok•o<>· z,. ''I ka ~l--l-!.Jeff'?t' · t 0•1n<' ll 1Y1.t<mb1:rt\ Jane ".v.. ..,. ~ ' T'I, a ·it _ T knrr.;,: t.hRt _ t~" ~t1.':Jii:-"t:_:;;! <.T( · ~!lt- _ ~lld th~ studenti'l jnteresting·~'-'. .l_ . rnom lllO. comeR.Lfr.n.m C!~ pres~dent of the Mummers at their years
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Kapple 220; John Passmore 221; i second number of the program impr~vement plan which was de- now. . school, year by year." versity of Nebraska, has his headOther students, too nume Kathryn Murray 304·, Alfred TEACHERS HOLD 'I was a whistling solo, "Neopolitan cided upon by the . student body, I The new officers are. quarters in 307 and teaches Amer- mention, have come from President.:.....Joe Culbertson. Scharick 307 ; Richard Joy 312; LARGE MEETING Nights," by Georgetta Kimsey ac~ wu completed with the lnstalla- I EMIL GOEBEL DIES ican and modern history. His last Kansas and Missouri. Also . Vice-president-Georgetta KimHarold Soderland 314 ; Robert: •-companied on .the piano by Doris tion o•L the new auditorium stage IN AUTO ACCIDENT t wo years h ave b een spen t m. o f the." s h o uld - b e". gradua Lantz 315 ; Betty Morris 317 ; Har- Superintendent Lefler Talks I Mehuron. Lowell Boomer enter- curtains and window and door sey. · teaching in Huntly, Illinois. last June are back again thi Ian Davies 321; Yleen Riesland to the Morning I tained With his clarinet playing draperies. Edltor--- John Bliss. Henry and iHenrietta Goebel, Mr. Ames spent his summer in either in the auditorium or 1l"7. 1 A committee composed ·of Doris TreasurM- Ray Brady. Appro · t 1 700 b _.., Session. i "My Old Kentucky Home." Lucille Wilkins, chair~nn, Margaret HulSecretary'-Harold King. Former Students, Also Detroit, New York and Lincoln. xrma e Y oy 1'he winter seniors . are Claire · R ·11 di "Mu tard ..~ He went to Columbia for the sum- girls entered frqm the jun.i< In order to start with a full day' ei Y gave a rea ng, s •ish., Eliza'"·th Barber, Bernard s.ergeant-at-arms - John Bat.Slightly Injured. " Bishop 326 A; Robert .Joy 326 B; Plaster." L "" mer school term. sc.uools in Lincoln. of school Monday, the teachers Jennings and Robert Campbell ex- torf. · Emil Goebel. who was to have and George Sauer 326 C. completed many details of organBreta Peterson gave a 111hort ami d th t in i B t i been a senior this year, was inMiss Margaret Dunlap from The June ~eniors elected were · · speech advertising the Advocate. ne e . cur a s n ear ce Holdrege, teaches English 3 and· 4 THREE STUDENT Saturday. A general teach. . and visited the Lincoln theaters to CA-< BINET OFFICERS stantly killed in an automobile acRobert Blackburn. Aud. 1; Don ization ATTEND JAMB{) ers meeting was held in the mom- Harold C. Mardis closed the as· . . ~ cident at Kansas Cicy August 3 _ in room 136. She was graduated Cox: Aud. 2; Margaret Doerr Aud. . ' sembly with a message to the _look at the curtams and drapes. ELECTED FOR ·HI-Y from the University of Nebraska Th t in hi h h Emil was driving the family car International Celebra'\i 3 ; Earl Ji'elton Aud. 4; Bernard mg · I h I e cur a s w c were c osen in 1926. Miss Dunlap was with the M. C. Lefler, .who presided, em- sop. omores. · '. f b wrt taupe velour trimmed - across the foot of a hill. when a FoUowed by Tour Jennings Aud.5; Harvey Lanman 0 ro . Cabinet Goes to Strader to car commg . d O\Vn the h'll h d University Players, a member of Phasized the fact that there are 1 He stressed the point that al- ! are fringe. The . 1 • eras e Aud. 6; Catherlne Neal Aud. 7; now four senior high schools in the though Lincoln high wanted t h em with red and gold Europe. i f th t , Discuss ·Program for . ' h' . Mortar Board, president of the asLucille Reilly Aud. 8; Homer Tur- L . Three Lincoln high scho I l t to remain loyal to the schools from drapes at each 8 de 0 e s age S mtoh is. . . th t b'le. sociated women students, and a 1 1 d' ~nco n schoo sys em, nc u mg which lhey came, it expected and are held in place by gilt ornaments emester. T ere were six m ' e _au omo 1 •member of Pi Lambda Theta. For dents attended the intern ner Aud. 9; and Arthur Weaver Lmcoln, Jackson, Bethany, and br! th . id and large tassels. According to The Hl-Y cabinet, with Hervey but the ot)lers, mcludmg Henry Aud. 10. College View high schools. wanted them to . ng eir eas · f th Smith, the sponsor, held its first : and Henrietta Goebel, former stu- the past two years she has tau~hnt jamboree of Boy Scouts at J 0 . · t of good citizenship and loyalty to John D. Hansen, sponsor e t' f the semester Monday .1 f L' h' h English and dramatics at Albio , head, England. They are • NURSES ARE EXAMINING T~e Rotary clu_b ma1e quarte this school. ,tagecraft club, the new curtain is mee mg o ., tdents o _mco1n rg , were on1y Nebraska. Gruenig-, Joe Roth, and : PUPILS fOR RING- WORM furmshed the music. Mr. Mardis went on to say that to be used on all occasions to re- September 9, at the Y. M . C. A . i slightly in.1ured. A th E r h t h Ml Pester. The jamboree w In the afternoon, ·m eetings were · Officers of the cabinet were '! E -1 E 1 s t holdno er ng is eac e r ss Examination: of the Lincoln high it was now the task .of the new ple.ce the old asbestos one. , mi was an ag e cou ' Winifred Mayhew room 303 tended by . fifty thousan• . . . The drapes at the windows and elected to serve for this school Ing thirty-six merit badges, and ' ' school students for ring-worm was held In each building. The new taught the past t"":o years in Heb- Scouts from all over the started Wednesday, September 11, principal, Mr. Mardis, presided at students to uphold the traditions doors are also o! brown taupe ve- year. Those elected are Gordon ! was a patrol leader in Troqp 5. of the school and to maintain for lour With brown linings and are Aldrich, president; Arthur J. - -- - · . ron, Nebraska. Miss May~ew also Lincoln had a representat by the school nurse, Mrs. Mary C. Lincoln high school. It the respect and fame it has won . . . 'd t· Cheswas graduated from the · Univer- four. Mapes, and the gymnasium infor itself in past years. In clos- made the same style as the roam' WtreavHeru,n:r., s:~:t~ryresi =~dFORMER TEACHERS sity of Nebraska in 1926. She too, The boys visited man structors. The last years cases PLAN SUBMITTED drop. '. e · • ' Don HA,TE NEW D'UTIES .J.was .with • • 1 b_rought f_or- stage portant piaces on the ; Ing the new principa Besides the main curtain there: Quinn, treasurer. . tile University ~layers and the boys out for football are FOR ASSOCIATION ward the idea that LIDcoln high is a light gray drop and an orange ! The cabinet went to Camp Miss Dorothy Colburn Only and is a member . of the literary coast of Europe and sa~ being examined first, so as to presch~ol three years from now would drop. During the summer a black Strader Sunday, September 15, to Instructor to Leave cl~b, Cbi Delta Ph~- Aft.er gmdu- sights of unusual interest. vent the disease from being spread The Lincoln group reache G,. A. A . . May Join State be JUst what they, the new stu, denim covering will be ,placed over discuss and plan the program ~or atmg she taught m Guide Rock, in the gymnasium. the Friday evening before League Athletic Ordents, make it. · : the velour drop. the coming semester. The H1-Y the City. Nebr., 15,olng from there to Hebron. Anyone who suspects he has ' N E A PRESIDENT , The set of drapes was pur-/ club of Lincoln Is planning to or- Three former members of the In bot h scho?ls she _taught public opened. g anization. ring-worm may obtain a bulletin • ~ • · • , chased from Rudge and Guenzel. ganize clubs in Crete, Valparaiso Lincoln high school faculty, Miss school music. Miss Mayhew, from the health department buildA plan of joining the state ''IVEN RECEP1 ION ·' . Elizabeth Wittmann, Mis!il Alice d aughter . o f th e 1a t e D r. J . M . JEAN BEACHLY \'\ '-" ; and Waverly. · . ing on how to cure the disease. league athletic association for l:ligh 1 Anderson and Miss Dorothy Col- u h . · Li SWIMMING AW . SS E. Ruth Pyrtle H. onored : TEMPORARY STAFF IS I The first regular meeting of the . . may ew, 1ives m nco1n. Is school girls was presented by Miss Ml 1 • burn have assumed different duties M L'l G S rl h CAFETERIA ASSISTED f c • . CHOSEN BY SPONSOR I Hi-Y club was held Tuesday, Sep- ; ~ , ~ rs. 1 a · c ms er, 209 • Lillian Story sponsor, at a meeting at Chamber o ommerce this fall. a new teacher in the social science Wins Cup Given for A 17 t th Hi y b .1d. Perseverance am BY STUDENT HELP of the G. A . A., Friday, September Reception. . '\ A tentativ~ staff has been ap- . ::b::rm~r :abin:t m:mbe:~ ~~;~ Miss Elizabeth Wittman, former (Continued on Page 4.) Four Lincoln high school stud- 13. Honoring Miss E. Ruth Pyrtle, pointed by Miss Belle Farman, in-! · · . English teacher and sponsor of · - - - -- -·- Progress . . ents are working In the school Dorothy Mobley, president, pre- newly-elected president of the Na-· l strilctor and · faculty adviser, to I guests. · the student council, is now an in- ANNETTA SPRUNG Jean · Beachly, who a cafeteria at the lunch hou.rs. Har- sided over the meeting . . She ap- tional Education Association, five publish the· first few Issues of the MISS ST'ICE MARRIES structor of German ic language at IS Gl\?EN HONOR Dorothy Ogden's swimmln~ vey Lanman and Elmer Brackett pointed Vera Weyand and Eliza- J'J.undred Lincoln school teachers Advocate. A permanent staff will ·· the University of N ebraska. at Horky's Park, Crete, dur are at their usual places at the beth Frances joint concession and members of numerous educa- then be appointed for the first six ! AN OHIO DOCTOR Miss Dorothy Colburn, is teach- 1One of 7 5 Modern Language summer, won the silve1 cash registers. Thomas Larson Is managers tional and civic organizations, at- weeks of the semester. I Announcements were received ing English a.t the Evanston, Illi-: Teachers of Nation awarded as a prize. The c assisting at the teachers counter Th 1 . d f h . tended a reception at the chamber This semester there are twenty- recently in Lincoln of the mar;iage nois high school. She served for a ' S 1 t d given for ability, perseverar and Dorothy Fowles is at the stude ea ers or t e vanous f w d d in five irt the English 17 class and number of years as Advocate adv!- ' e ec e · ,,, ents serving secti·on . . These stud- 1'sports of the season were then o commerce . e nes ay even g. September 7, of Miss Jacqueline Miss Annetta Sprung head of progress -exhibited in the on • b . Arrangements for the affair they are putting out the Advocate Stice to Dr. Vernon C. Kennv. sor and for the past year was an ents register . for cafeteria work e1ected by the mem ers. They are: , instructor in the histor" depart- the modern language department of swimming. In the swi . hockey leader, Willa Shankland; were in charge o! Mrs. L. W. with only one week of preparation. They were married in Chagrin ' of the Lincoln high school, was meet which · was held. Jea and are paid f o.r their services. . . Chase vice-president of the ooard This Is one week earlier than cusment. The second sem est er she · · h1kmg leader, Betty Baker; and ' Falls, Ohio, where they will make one of the seventy-five modern one of the high-point winn1 skating l.eader, Betty Christenson. of education, and Miss Sarah T. tomary recently at ,the beginning their home in the future. Mrs. will organize, a staff for publica- languag·e teachers asked to do re- tied for first place in the . h S Ch 00I S tu·d ents " · 'd t f th Li l f th t ion of a school p a p er and will be Hlg The dancing leader will be chosen mmr, presi en e nco n .1 e year. Kenny was in.s tructor of journal- in charge of the J·ournalism class. search work during the past sum- Jean has also won first p d I Teachers association. , The contract for printing this ism in charge of the Advocate in f th t' Exhl.bi•t Work at Fai·r 1a t er. I High school teachers and pupils I1 years Advocate was Jet Friday, Lincoln high school last year. Miss Alice Anderson, previously · mer or e na iona1 mo ern 1an- one of the Lincoln high scho . t' swimming meets. Both former and present LinThe board of education bought assisting in the reception included: September 13. The Nebraska State an English teacher at Lincoln guage associa ion. This ls the second year t; coln high school students exhifour dozen new sweat shirts for Miss Elsie Rokahr, Mr. and Mrs. Journal, which has been doing the GLEE CLUB TO FORM high, is in training a t the Lincoln n esearch work consisted of debl· ted · art work at the Nebraska the girls and as thi'a was not General hospi·tal. terminin2' the most common idioms Dorothy Ogden swimming • ~. . ; Harold Mardis, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Advocate printing for a number of AN A CAPPELLA CHOIR ~ state fair this year. h th t l t f used in hig h school and college has been held . Such cam; Keith Martin-, a graduate in enoug so a every gir ou or Hackman, Miss Ellen. Anderson, years, submitted the lowest bid and The senior boys and girls glee tex tbooks. . The result of this work popular in the east, but this 1 sports could have one, the G. A. A . Miss Oliva Pound, Marga.ret Lapp, 1again received the contract. STUD~NT COUNCIL ACT 1929 and a former president or 1 mem b ers vo t ed .t o appropr Ia t e Georgetta Kimsey, Billy Mobley, 1i' club, under the direction of Glen A"'" ' ·LOCKER GUARDIANS wa s compiled and published re- of the few in the middle \ -~ · the art club, took sweepstakes h f th i t Case, are planning to form A cap- ; cently by Professor Fred Cheyd- which all activities are direc money enoug rom er reasury Bernard Masterson, Clyde Wedge- I LAWRENCE LIEBERS IS Student council m embers nre ieur of the University of Wisconon his portrait of Joe LaMasto procure about four dozen more. wood and Lowell Boomer. . pel1a choir this year. It will be . t 1oc k er sin under ~ rhom Miss Sprunc- has sociated with swimming. ter, and first prize on his sepia Miss Story, in discussing J'o!n!ng A CHAMPION JUDGE called the Lincoln high school A . servmir~ as empora ry • n • ., guards-at the present. Permanent studied. PUPILS WITH COLDS study. He also exhibited a body of the state league, said that if the ROUND TABLE TO MEET. L8.V1Tence Liebers is one of the cappella choir. Plans are being locker guards and their captain EXAMINED BY N composition and ~ome batiks. members decide to join this chapThe Round Table will hold the three champion dairy J'udges made so that the members of this ·will be chosen the last of this week MANY IMPROVEMENTS Batiks displayed by Carleen t th -11 b · 1 th Th' choir may be outfitted with robes 1 er ey Wl em c ass ree. IS first meeting of the semester Fri- chosen to represent Nebraska at or sometime next w eek. They will MADE IN GYMNASIUMS Mrs. Mary Mapes has rec Steckelberg won prizes for her. 'll ·t t th t' ! or some other a. ppropriate uni0 wi necessi a e .e prora mg day, September 20, in room 326. the national dairy show, to be held serve at the same posts as last Improvements in the boys and that all those having a cold Helen Wekesser, another memform the points which the girls already Miss Anna Marie Rehtus ' a 11tu- at St. Louis, .M o., October 12-19. · year . girls gymnasiums were completed consequep.ce come to see ber of the class of '29, designed .h ave, to make . them agree with 1 dent at the University of Ne- A.t · the recent state contest held N EW 0 FFICES OPENED . ;_· SPANISH INSTRUCTOR during vacation. Both floors were room 108. Mrs. Mapes stat• a Spanish shawl, which also h , . repaired, new flooring laid and tl;lis is to prevent the spr t ose of the state league. Through braska, will be the speaker. A during the Nebraska State Fair ., too k a prize. For pastels and pencil drawthis league awards are also given. varied. program has been planned. the best team, consisting of three Miss Oliva M. Pound, assistant WAS A JUNE BRIDE waxed. All the lines dividing the colds among the' students. ings Lucille Lampert, a senior, There are two local awards and a The new president, '.Margaret men, was selected from the fifty- principal and girls adviser, has Miss Lillian Lewis, instructor in floor were painted black, with the M&Ily students were st-.nt received prizes. first and second state award. This Treadwell, will preside. All stu- one contei;ta.nts. · i a new private office in 206. Spanish L'1 Lincoln j?.lgh school, exception of the baseball diamond, for a day or so last week 1: of colds they contracted dur. Art work was also exhibited """ill call for a new conStitutian.. dents taJUng the normal traillWg cbanlpion judges are O. H. Hackman is at present was married in Lincol n , June 18, which was painted bright red. by Bernice Burnap, '29, Winona Points may also be made by wear- course are eligible to membership rence Liebe7s, Lincoln; Elmer . using 210 for his part time office, to Kenneth Lawson. Mrs. Lawson New shower curtains were put first few days of scllooi, tha Dean .and Virginia Kimball. ing correct shoes and keeping and are invited to atf.tuul the meet- Young, Havelock; and William I Later in the yea.r room 210 will be lJ! .back at high school to resume up in the girls dressing room. The marked by unusually cold ,, for this sea.:ion. ·--------------~·training rules. m.g. Tarty, Cheney. · · · l usr~d for the Llnks staff office. her teaching: lockers were also painted.
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