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Righter I Faculty and Students Express New .Officers Seven New Teachers Charles Resigns Position i Opinions on four Lunch P<:riods ' Discuss Plans IJane Edwards Elected · • • I Come to Lincoln High at -Lincoln High I fi~;~incoln at a Meeting : Student Council Head Much Confusion Helievf!d i the ~~me system and it gets along • by Four Period Lunch ! high school has outHour; Well Mannered; . grown the two lunch period," ----. 't I F d I H (' ill d. i stated Olivia M. Pound, assistant D 'd S II E th L fl T a kes Place on Umvers1 y avore JY • " ar lS principal, "and this seemed the av1 e ' s er e er of Iowa Faculty. · only way to solve the problem. Are Sponsors. 1
Four Substitutes Are Starting y ear - for Teachers on Leave. FACULTY ENLARGED
"Instead of two wild surges into With 2,700 pupils in the building
Fourth Gitl in History of Student ,. Council to Be President.
Bernard Nevin to Be Band the cafeteria at noon there WiJJ during bad ·weather the cafeteria Club Clatter Is Issued at and Orchestra Dibe four well-manered groups,"· line would be so long that those the First Meeting \ rector. said H. C. Mardis, principal in dis- att he end would have only five of Club.
GET YOUR ADVOCATE!
Jane Edwards
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cussing the new four period lunch mi'nutes for th · lu h " I' 1 eir nc · This issue of the Advocate hour. "The idea is to relieve conCl d Plans for an open commercia.l i Robert Lantz, Alice Wiren Only Resignations Are au e 0. Morrison, electricity I b t' t 0 b h Id S is given free to all students ol fusion and to keep the serving instructor, said, "I am ~ntirely in cu mee mg e e eptember · I and Beverly Finkle Hold - Music and Athletic De25 were d1'scussed at a m t· f Lincoln high school. Paperlt lines moving." f avor of th·is P1an. Alt"~ ee mg 0 Executive Po....,ugh there th ff w partments and will be distributed during fifth He stated that the student would . are over 500 more students enrolle new 0 icers ednesday, Sepsitions. versity of Iowa faculty. During h f'ft t.ember 10, in room 117. Accord· Library. period class every Wednesday ave J een minutes to eat. and 1 ed than last year the lunch period Jane Seven new memilers have joineJ Subscriber5 will be given from his stay in Lincoln be has been di- about fifteen minutes to loaf. . conjestion has been cut to almost ing to the club. sponsors, Davie Edwards, senior, was the.faculty of Lincoln high_ school. September 17 to October 1 to, 'rector of the Lincoln high school A cashier in the lunch room . . half." Sell and Miss Esther Lefler, whc elected president of the student be ord1estra, which has won five Th L h is taking the place of Miss Effr council at the first meeting In Two teachers have been aaded pay the fifty cents for the sestate and two national championomas arson, w o is in a posi-,' Mrs. Helen Pierce, caieteria Nolla, a large attendance is to be room 305, Wednesday, September cause of the growing number of mester to fifth- period teachers. sl;lps, and the band, which he has tion to know, says, "The new''sys- . iiead, thinks the lunch period will expected. All students taking > 10. and After this date, papers will be led to four state ch, ampionships. tern causes much less confusion : work out all right, but that the commercial subJ'ect are eligibl Sh · th f t P upilrs registermg for history b t t tes given only to those who and hurries things up." · 5 t ff ·ll h t r t e is e our h girl in stumatJJemat.ics. Four su s i u have Bernard Neyin, former .dir,ector of " . · a WI ave o come ear 1er o for membership in the cornmercia' dent council history to be elected. are filling the vacancieR left by paid for their subscriptions. All instrumental music .in the Fremont Four lunch per10ds are perfect . get the food ready. club. president. Her duties consist of those wishing to subscribe will schools, -has been chosen as his except f,o,r o_ne thing_·, 1 can't ha_.ve ', "It is an excellent arrangement," ·' The Club Clatter w 1·11 be 1·,o~ue< · teachers Who are on leave of ab· II f d th f t d .,_ presiding at all council meetings, sence because of illness, while one sign their names i'n fifth period , successor. a our, sat e trst s u ent m- , ;,aid Miss Jennie L. Piper enthusi- under the direction of Don Linde. and she automatically becomes 1 astically. "The cafeteria is not so man as editor-in-chief with the as has J·u~t returned after I!- classes. 1,' Mr. Righter. has spent most of tervlewed. ·a t teach ~r ~ H s ·t 0 f · pres1 en of the all girls league. i the summer in Iowa City directing ervey mi h the Hi- Y com- 1crowded as before, and there is sistance of Willadene Anton an< J h two Years leave of ab~ence. Th· ' 1 ane as been vice-president of t th th I only ·,,esignations were in the au ba.nds and orchestras made up of men s at e ine at the cafteria , not such a long line waiting. I the shorthand 4 classes under Mr~ the Mummers, and secretary of le tic department, music nep1l i Iowa music students. He will re- ~here is- sma]ler and there is much -i think the fourth lunch classes Babich and Miss Lefler. The firs the Forum. She ls also a member 1place Mr. Wilcox as associate pro- ess conjestion. i have the advantage as they eat at issue of the paper will appear on f th 1 1 b ment' a.nd the library. 0 1 · "They're fine! Now you can get ! a better time. e gee cu and a former ·ss ·uar.,o-uerite Walton ic -:::".:. I fessor of music on the Iowa . September 25, at the first meeting member of the student council Ml in faculty a seat at the bakery right away," I Wilma Schrepf must be opt1'm1·s' in the history department bee~ I of the club. The paper has a cover Jane Edwards who was ch1sen and played a leading part in the of the g'rowing number of pup· Besides being prominent in high ex~l aitmh~ kElotise Andrews, a se~ior. i tic as to the outcome as she says, page ~nd two to three sheets of I audent council president and \u- Mummers play "The Rear Ca ,, school music he has served as a m he four lunch per10ds 1 "I think it isn't so bad. although news, Jokes and stories. Karl Kling bmatically becomes All GL1s R b t L ' r. B e f 01 I registering for history. ' , o er antz, who was elected member of the faculty of the Uni are 0. K.," says Douglas Butler, I I didn't get a knife or fork yes- was the official cartoonist last League president. · 1 i I vice •president' has been presi·den t Coml· ng to Lincoln high schoo New Room ' 306 ' Has Been versity School of Music since 1921,· and I think they will help Lincoln \ terday and had to eat- with a year. Delbert Jackson will carry ------ --- - -·:Miss Walton was instructor Selecte~ for Meetgiving private lessons in violin hig_h very much. Omaha Tech ha" ' spoon." Ill on the work of Club Clatter of the Forum and Hi-Y, was 1hairman of the home room repreEuropean history in the senio artist this year eW VOCa e t N mgs. · , during that time. He was also - --- -- --- ____________ • · high school- .aLNru:th._PJ!lt e, e· j _ . . . ·1 The commercial club was orS"J.tatives and a member of the .chard Russell \s Forum will hold 1t~ first meet- elected head of the orchestra di- BUSINESS SECT O d 1 bras k a. M rs. RI , , l vision of the National School Band , ganized in 1926 for commercial e'ata squad. ·-taking the classes of Miss Juhl:a II mg _Thursday, Sep~e~ber 18, ac· and Orchestra association at the LARGEST IN SCHOOL ;_ students. Membership fees are 25c Atce ,"'.iren, who was chosen for Wert, who is out _of school t is cordmg to the dec1s10n made by : last election. __ ! D O a semester. __ __ ___ __ __ the l')s1tion of secretary, Is 11, semester because of illness. the officers in a cabinet meeting,' Mr. Righter is a graduate of the l, 548 Students Enrolled · In the few years that t.he commemb1i: of the Girils L club, Mi~s Ruth Hall, forme.rly ~n ~1-11 lfriday September 12. The pro- University of Nebraska school of in ; mercial club has been in existence, \\illadene Anton Managing Forum, G. A. A. She is also a bra teacher at wntttier .iim10r .. Commercial Departit has grown from a small club to Editor; Arnetta Becker home ro"Il representative and is ge , dd d t the I gram was planned and the commit- music where he has received both .1 - ----- - - - - - - the largest club 1.n the high school has been a e o h' B F A dB M d H ment. school. News Editor. on the Ur! Reserve cabinet. ' . ' • t 1 tees to be announced at the meet- I is · · · an · · egrees. - e ! His Successo1· 1·n Book1·oom Last year the enrollment B J mathematics depanmen · . has also studied with Cverwonkey was Villadene Anton and Arnetta ever Y ~inkle, editor, is presiMiss Mabel Guile has filled the mg. were chosen. . ! Howard Clark Davis, Dietrich ·and Among the largest departments ', Is Former L. H. S. Pupil, above 101 members. Be;ker have been appointed man- ! de11t of the Ii-Y, a member of the d . the mathematics de· Smee room 326 1s no longer fur- , S .k in the school is the commercial. 1·._ E, E. Landegren. The commercial club plans to d't I Forum and 'l>ritew 1 b 1 evc1 . vacancy m have a party and a weiner roast ag:ng e i or and news editor of cu an scrHe played in Linco_ln high There are 1,548 students in this ' Melv·n F G h f thE Advocate by Miss Belle Far- j gean_t at arm~ of the Mummers. p artment caused by a leave of ab- nished with desks; the room in 1 t· E' ' I e . reen, w o ormer y besides the regular meetings. H h sence to Miss Mary F. J ac1rnon, which to hold tne meeting furn- school's first orchestra while a sec ion. ight years ago there 11 had charge of the bank and book mm, instruc.~or of the advanced e is a c eer 'eader and had a. l 300 8 t ct t Newly elected officers are 1 who nnderwent an operation dur- ished a new problem. Room 226 student here. He also attended were on Y ' u en s and four room, has this semester been follows: as neJVs writing class, from recom- eading part in he junior play, µig the summer and will not ~e- is too large and crowded to be of elementary ~chool in Lincoln, hav- teachers. Now that department transferred to the bank alone . The Ray Brady-President. m~ndations made by the staff I 'The Goose Hang&High." turn until next semester. Miss use for this purpose so the cabinet ing lived here since he was four has eleven teachers. reason for this change was bemembers. ! l<'or the past we~ all members Three new classes have been or- cause the work was too heavy for dent. Lorraine Coffman-Vice presiEllen ·Anderson is now head o f th e decided the only possibility -i s years old. ro have girls holding the major 0 f the s t u d en t counn have been auditing committee of wbich Miss room 306, the main difficulty being Mr. Righter assisted his succes- ganized under the direction of Mel- one person. His successor in the ! Dorothy Knox- Secretary. p(sitions is unusual, but is ac- selling Red and Blac. handbooks Jackson formerly was In chartie. the lack of a piano. sor in starting the work- in Lin- ville Green who formerly was in book room is E. E. La.ndegren who Alice Kimsey-Treao c~unted for by the lack of boys in I to sophomores during iome room Another transfer from Whitt•er Alfred Adams, the new pres· , coin high school. charge of b~th the bookroom and grndnated from Liocoln high ' !)on Lindeman- - Ed·trer. tle class, there being only nine in/ period. Robert Lant, newly 1 or. iunier · h-i..& -~is Mi~:< Ewma idenl,..will talk ut the meeting- on , ¥r. ' -' evin has s tudled in Lin- : the ~anK. JN ow h e ha' th e bank ; s r:hoo1 in Jr:nuary, _Ul:iO . w·i. C' . a class of twenty-six. In past se- , elected vice-president hf.s gold tJ1e 1 .-1- · ·p o ' " "'k·-~· "'1' tafa _,arl - - Sergear_,_t-at-arms . 1 1 .- '::'l.VdP(, jj• hr }"(f\fan, who 11as ta~en the \vork of the Forum. Catherin e -· c oln ~ Ch"~ Uni v ersity sc ho0i l·=- 1· " -···i • ;. ' " -· i... ' '"" 1-· 1, ;...;_( _a£.~·::-£ . -- · KP .:--:,., ~~ -~~ .. -~ !."'... -- _.~b~-=.;.- . ; .. .._ __ : .. .......~P!t ~·~c - t.11,&i. - 1 :- ~.:--- 1: !'\_-.:. ... e:::lluJ"H ; ........ 0-::of c.ot'. :--:- · ·" ' .. . . . i! h -'"'L:r.-h--p . - -- · Charles B. Righter J·r., who for eleven years has .been director of music in the Lincoln schools, has accepted a position on the Uni-
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Mrs. l<':amces Rein teaches 215 1 bank, Mr. Greeu' has f;ur class-~s bered the girls. Robert Lantz, vice presioent will boji and Kiwanis camps will be Nebraska fine arts college, receiv- students m fou.!" perwds. i each day. He has twenty-five as. The associate editor is Edvar- take charge of all tmiet;ngs when discussed by Alice Wiren and Ar· ing a baccalaureate degree from Fr~nk Kane, head of the com- t 3istants. Three work each period dine Dye. As:;;istant managing edi- the president is absent and any netta Becker, respectively. Robert the latter. He also studied with n:ercial depa_rtment, has conde~sed ; and the remaining ten assist him eS tnrs are Gretchen Schrag, Mar- other duties assigned to him. The Lantz will give an account of his August Molzer, a Lincoln violinist. : his two busmess law classes mto I before and after school. Accordgaret Lewin, Burton Moore and duties of the secretary, Allee for vacati·on. Besides being a band and orches- ,' one, making ·a class of fifty stu- : Ing to Mr. Green the services ot Thelma Kohiro. Mary Helen Davis, Wiren, are to keep all accounts 1 Nellie Balis are substituting d t Mrs. 'l'. A. Co~'Jurn, who is. exThe hard working men of the tra leader, he plays the piano, [ en s. , the bank to the school will be the !Louise Comstock, George Klein a.nd minutes of the meetings. n 1b drums and violin I "We are all settled down to busi- same as before. More Room and Less Con- !and Louise Powell are the copy- Beverly Finkle as editor will be 1 B pected back soon in the study ha_ . He u .' ldnaSmde yl urdette Brown_ lee, Mr. Nev1·n has .served as head of ness and are going to make this d tt l director m aro er and B F kl This year Mr. Green is. trying to fusion Are Needed in rea ers. responsible for getting all student 0 1 The new a en• ence 1. C d D. k S . ' e:er y •m e, the music in the St. Paul Ne- , one of the finest years," says Mr . . get all fees collected during the Cafet ' eri'a Boys s_ports are being _covered 1 council news to the Advocate. the office is Mrs. Eve m um· an tc chm1dt, will report on 1 • ' • , Kane. . gs, who taught at car-.tal their jobs. The car in which Ruth braska _schools_ and .as a d1rec.or , As soon as equipm~nt a _ by Wallace de _B:own, assisted by 1 fil'st two weeks of school, whereas mm of music m Midland college Fre ' before 1·t has taken nea 1 · ht . · rrives, Clarence Luchsmger while Georgia l oming to Lin _ , n Bryan Owen has been travel1'ng . . ' I , r y eig een an 1mpro d th d ' USlC School before C . h _ve me. 0 of handling !, K_ilgo_re ·manages girls sports. Edi·_ k d is this summer will be described b ~ mon t · H e h. as a lso_ been a mem- FORMER STUDENT I wee s. 11 b h!g.)l school. -of Jack Gavin. Y . ber of the Lmcoln Little Symphony , I Before Mr. Landegren came . es _wi e mtroduced in the : torials will be written by Glen 1 1 Back from a two years ea\ Impr t h . ; orchestra, Lincoln Symphony orWINS LA HONOR here to take charge of the book ?areteria. Two dish-trucks are be- Lewis, Shirley Quillan takes care omp u speec es and parha- ! . • . mg ordered that will stand at each f th h absen(,·e 1·s Miss Elsie Cather, .;ho . 'II I chestra, K1lties band, Nebraska - room he worked six months at the 0 ' e exc ange Ruby KleineOU has spent the time in CaJifo, n1 R mentary drill WI complete the 's 1 H h B end of the dining room. When the beck d R 1 t. G h h Id h t_ate ban d and two of Thur ow ug . ox ms Vmerian l board of education, and has helped .1 h er an as.on ra am o with her mother. Miss Cather . as program. pup1 s ave finished eating they the positions of personal and "The Lincoln high school orc}J.es• been a. member of the Lil--· .oln The date of the tryouts, the Lieurance s strrng ensembles. Prize in Jurisprudence he~ o~ and on for. three years. will leave their dishes on the ta- alumni editors, respectively. tra is the best amateur orchestra high ~chool faculty since 1919. topic for the speeches and the HALL GUIDES ''O For Best Grades. , '. r. andegren will not have any bles_ and f?ur women, who will be Features are in charge of Mary I ever heard," asserted T. P. 6ict'-' · I assistants although he is now being stationed m the dining room w·11 . . . · · f M' f Charle~ B judges will be chosen b th t Taking the place o • . outs com 'tt F y e ry- I ON DUTY MONDAY Hugh B. Cox, a graduate of /' helped during the rush, by Ralph , I ! Vickers. The c1rculat10n manager dings, music supervisor o mRighter, who is leaving the nigh t • t . :;:1 ee. or um lost I -·-Lincoln high school in 1922 won Smith, a January 1930 graduate remove the dishes to the trucks. is Jeanette Lowrey, with Imogene neapolis schools, after hearing the school to become music •instructor ~en y-e1g members by gradua· j Boys and Girls Select'ed to the Vinerian prize iI) jurisprudence Mr. Landegren, stated that th. The trucks will be in place in Lapp as her assistant. The posi- finals of the national orchestra · ·t of Iowa at fowa t10n last June so there will be a G 'd D · L h . . I e about ten days. I· · • · contest In June. at the umvers1 Y , Ul e unng unc at Oxford umversity, England, 1 book room will be run the sam" as "T ' j tJon of static editor is held by EdCilv. Iowa is Bernard Nevin, ·1ho 1arge number of new members th· . . . · he students haye reacted and 11 ward Apkin"'. Mr. Giddings is an authority on . taken in. Hour. is year. The p:1ze 1s gwe. n to usual, on a cash basis. co operated d h " 11 was rormerly director of in~ ruHall guides for the semester the student makmg the highest I One thing he thought would be • we , an we ope ; Francis Sturdevant is the new school music. He has written or mmta.l and high school music in k · th b h f 1 f they will continue to do as well in : librarian, while Virginia Lyons assisted in the writing of many of went on duty the first day of m_ar . m . e ac e1or o civil law . o interest to the school is that the future,, sa·d M H 1 1 exam1nat1on" 1 th 22 0 . . , I rs. e en I and Louis Novicoff are special re- the books on the problems and t he :P remont school:;>. Mr. N .- ,\n BOY SCOU TS HOLD school. Those serving first lunch ~. ere are now , 00 books in the ' Pierce L 1 h' h 1 I wJ1l be director of both the bigh This is the fourth time it has 1I book room. . ' mco n ig sc ioo cafe- porters. advantages of music in the teria manager, after one of the h I H · al · t' · COURT OF HONOR period are: Robert Lantz, Arthur been won by an American Rhodes 1 · sc oo s. e is so very ac ive lll schovl band and advanced orr esBailey, Bill Bockes, Howard new plans had been put through. TYPING CLASSES the organizl!'.g of national a.r,d tr~~ the athletic department · ar- Thirty Lincoln High School Wheeler, Donn Grone, Dawson schol~; since its establishment in Junior Wins Medlev Event "We wish to promote the good will J. '--' sectional orchestras which play at Hawkins, Lyle Mehuron, Frank the ~ighteenth century. ·The prize Lucille Halsted, a juni~r in Lin- of the students toward the cafeHOLD THE RECORD supervisors' conferences, and at ....Q!_d :..ii.uritson and Stuart ; ler Boys Are Awarded carries an d f $ 350 d have filled the vacancy left by W . Tanner, Phil Yost, Harold Soder. awar o an a coin high school, won first place in teria, and we are relieving them of Harr110ny. Class Contains the summer orchestra camp at .Harold Browne. former c'.Ja~"· at Badges. land, Royc!l Knap!?, Una Jean fe_llowsh1p f~r three years if the the medley event at the swimming the responsibility of carrying Smallest Enrollment Interlochen. In these, It is hi.s The Lincoln district of the Corn- Davis, Alice Wiren, Faith Arnold, win~er d~sires to continue his meet held at Eastridge club in their trays and dishes. It is our . W'th F" degrading duty to act as dfsciLincoin high school, who iE ow husker Area Council held its Court Margaret Test Marian Kurtz, studies at Oxford. Cox, however, August The m di · t · aim t k d I 1 1 lVe. freshman football coach at the , la t t· I 'th . e ey cons1s s or o ma e more room an ess . M F R R . f' plinarian in which capacity he has ·of Honor at the Boy Scout Over- Leah Edenburgh, Janice Camp- Np nsyo kprac icet aw _e~ er in one length back stroke, one length confusion," she concluded. ; . rs. ra~c~s · em's irst ~e- annexed the title .,f "Stony Face" University of Nebraska. night Camp, Thursday, Septem- bell and Ruby Kleipebecker. ew or or on he Pac1f1c coast. breast stroke, and length S 1 ·1 1 nod typewntmg 3 class and Miss - - -- - - - C one evera pupi s are en;ip oyed , . . because of his assumed attitude of ber .12. Those serving second lunch are ox was graduated from the crawl. this semester in the cafeteria. A. Blodwen Beynon s fifth per10d sever·ty 1'lew City School Budget Thirty Lincoln high school boys Beverly Finkle, Don North, Fred University of Nebraska, where he Lucille had charge of the chil· They are Florence Mook Charles typwriting class are two of the ' " ~ ·M. r18 ~1or•t• Than Two MJ'lt;,>11 · d by t h e c ourt. Among Fairchild, Charles Minnich, Rob- wasd prominent student activities dren's playo-round at E as t n.d ge O'Connor, R oger Wh1tburn, ' ' ·Ray- largest classes . in Lincoln high :catwne relies _mneapo board of edun ""'1 were receive Ph' B t in K .,, on me to discover as 1 e a 1 this summer. . The new ci ty school budg• ov- •hem were Robert Funk and Jack ert Joyce, Arthur French. Donald an a appr. mond Johnson and Thomas Lar- school, both havmg an enrollment . h b t h 1 00 ng a period from July ~ 930 Avery, who received Eagle rank; Rodgers, Jane Edwards, Joan Rid- - ---- -- -- - -- ----- - - - -- - - -- -- - ----son. of fifty-seven students. The small,, musi? as pos1c fa ou sc • Ei·nst Schaekel and - William nour and Catherine Maher. There are also a number of new est class Is Miss Lucy M. Hay- · si. e. or 0 ~~ man, conqnued, Mr. e1 June 30, 1931 [I._,_,s i' '' ·'jnogr Bockes, who were- awarded Eagle Third lunch guides are Charles · wood's .fifth period harmony 2 Giddmgs. Naturally, they sent t~m~ which are, . the bv. employees from outside. They are 1 ·t:h t f f' me to the nat10nal contest when 11 it•nd. bond interest, build''-~ ·1d, Gold Palms; Edwin Dahlstrom, Fuenning, Russell Fuller, Harry Mrs. Amy Ripley, Mrs. Ethel c ass wi ~ enro men ive. they heard of it. fu 1 general fund, totaling ' .um Dick J3~'1:zer,. Bob Ward and Bill Kuklin, John Bundy, Harry Hurst, Mrs. Ray Evans and Mrs. About thirty students who reg"I say that I never heard non an ~ 60 000 h'l th ' tire Beachley, who received Life Scout Decker, Herman Iselin, Dick BetAddie Stanley. istered for chemistry this semesf •. . 1 'th • ' < . ~1.6 , , w 1e e H l /' t f d t h th . pro ess10na s compare w1 the 0 c awards; Ray Brady and Claude zer, William Bruh!, Sam Bukin, oi 'roni Holl_vwoo'tl lo I Chicago, "the gang town, " has er were orce o c ange eir I' ..1 22 95 budget is $2,1 , . programs because the laboratory :pe1.ormance of your orchestra. It The adequate sanitary ker Flansburg, who received Star Kenneth Demming, Palmer GoldNm.11 York; Florida to sent us two fair gangsters, Selma _ was marvelous. Not only did your oys Scout awards. berg, Jack Gavin, Margaret 11'/ • B A. Vogel and Ethel Newt S th PRESS ASSOCIATION has eqmpment only for 160 people. group sound bette"r th .th facl·11·1.1·es prov1'ded i·n the · " yonung; uenos ires on. ou Those who were willing and those . an any 0 er Among those who received merit Walker, Mary Lou Lapp, Ahce t ,., th M' t Bend Indiana sent Hazel Conlin SPONSORS .CONTEST h d'd t d h . t th· 1. orche::tra, but it was bettr;r argy mnasium at Lincoln high sc ;ool K' · o t'tOr ern inneso a. to the' Cornhusker • w o 1 n0 e c e ms 1s ranged and balanced, better in1 rY arP- included in a special list ,for badges were Rex Carr, Arthur I imsey, Evesia Damewood, Imo. . state. · ne the purpose of new additions md Smith, Jack McKinzie Jerry Hunt gene Lapp, Mona Queen, Lorraine Lmcoln h igh school has 147 1 J y H 1 d L D 1 Entries to Be Submitted by semester were the only ones asked strumentated for the music and Jimmy Harris James' Fulton B1·11' Coffman, . Barbara Barber and new students who come from b tho f a e aln e_od to anf were Mict-n1"ght November 1 to make a change of program. h . t I repairs. • , . h th th th L' ormer y res 1 en s 0 Sap e r a p s more appropr1a e y o Beachley Bob Funk Cla d Fl _ Joan Ridnour. sc oo1s o er an e mco1n . . At Omaha. Among the overcrowded classes d d th _ th ,, • · , u e ans t B vannah Mosour 1 Toronto Oh-,., resse an any o ers. burg Harold Olsen Bob Wa d Fourth lunch guides are Hugh sys em, eryl McLaren has the ' . . ' . ':• I found the opening week, _was ~he "The outstanding strong point COME ON EVERBODY ! 'c k Ed r_ ' Rathburn Kenne•h Anderson edge on the rest; she hails from sent us the Lottman sisters, T!llie The annual writing contest class of stagecraft, meetmg first f h t ,, fl t d 11!·' . k. B t B b D 1c e zer, o oo wm • , • and F · d B b B t T t . o your ore es ra, re ec e .r. ''Football tickets will be 'ln Harold Soderland Bill ChristenBuenos Aires, S. A. rie a ar ara a es WI' a I giv~n by the Omaha Woman's period in 327. The instructor, J. D. G'dd' .. th .d f t ' d R b D a hl s t rom. P au1 B ogen an o • tend Lincoln high th· · t · 'P 1 mgs, was e ev1 ence o a b . 1 sale Monday, September 22, tor ert Holland. Robert Hillyer re- sen, Ray Kimmell, Herbert AnderJacobe Fransico comes from the f W d is year m~ eao ; re~'' c u "'.as announced Sep- Hansen, stated the overcrowdmg_ tention paid to fine details. This 1 $1.25 a student. There are over ceived the First Class bad ·e. son, Dan Williams, Ruth De Klotz, lar_gest city. Jacobe is distin- o_ ay an . academy, a co~duca- j' temoe1· 9. This contest is ope~ to was due to an error, caused by a was shown in intonation and in2100 students in school and we g Mary Lou Kurk, .Josephine Dar- guished for coming from Cagayan twnal bo_ ardm_g school at J,eaver 1 resident~ of Nebraska. The prizes misunderstanding as to the num- t t t• ---~---Da w h erpre a 10n. slould sell approximately 1(.")!l row, Leah Carlsen Kathryn Car- high school, New York. Dick m, 1sconsm. · ' ave most frequently been won ber the class could - accomodate. , "Lincoln's orchestra siason tickets to stude .1 s New Librarian Likes Work ver, Betty Cb ;·i :.ten~en, Nancy Phalon comes from away down The Jayhawks gave the C:orn- by professional writers, but stu- The class is meeting five periods was suMiss Emma E Snvder librarian h k t -perior to its competitors to a aone," stated David Sell, bi >i · '· " • Pinkerton an;; ?ni '.iinb McShane. south. namely St. Petersburg, , us er wo stndents, Bl.<.ncP.e Mc- dents are eligible. a week during the day for the first of Lincoln high school, who was ------~, Florida. IKei:i and Jack Neville. ;i:vn.n Ben- Prizes are as follows: Fifty time since Introduced. By Friday greater degree than the score ntss manager of athletics. · Art ClU h Ho Id s Try-outs I' California has teen a very gen- Jamin, · 1 ier Jun· · e li'brar·ian f th e Wh'tt• after r;o. year at W'Ontworth dollars for a short story, maximum all changes were made and the ·would indicate. I hope you will Tke printing classes are bu ;y 1th academy, his again length 7,000 words; fifty dollars cla.ss cut from about 15 to 8. keep up the fine work next year. pri•iting tickets, po-sters a• td i ior high school for the past six · Try-outs for membership in the 1erous contributor to our school by Military 1 wish you :success, for that kind years, says that with the aid of art club are to be heid this week. ! adding four new students. Hol!y- graced Lincoln high with his I for a one-act play, the time play, programs for the forthcoming 1 her student assistants, she is get· Articles t u be submitted for judg · wood has given us Myrtle S ehnert, presence.. ' ing limit forty-five minutes, and Directory Is Ready Early of work can not be beaten." fo< lbalt campaign. 1 tiug n'.cely started. . . ing should. be taken to room 12!1 whil e Long Beach lo~t Karrier Hel en Boyd con\~ ., to us from twenty-five dollars for a poem, Mary Lou Lapp and Phil Yost, , "I '1 the past students h;c ve G.A.A. to Meet Friday. Ass1sta~ts who are defm1:ely I any day after school until Thurs- Rush. Bob Dwiggins bade Los St. Loi tis and Dorot.iy Evans from I maximum length twenty-four both student council members. no been behind the ticket sales, The first meeting of the G. A. chosen are as follows: Ruth Skiles, , day. ThE' committee in charge will Angeles farewell and came to 1 in- Minne· oipolis, Minnesota. Louise I lines. came to school the last week of 1· ... 2 yeal' we shcu id show o .1r the Thor.nus hails from the wild and I All entries must be in to Miss vacation and worked on the teach- .A. will be held Friday, Seplema;c:·. rec1ation to the new cor .h .Ruth Mitchell, Amy Dr~per, Mary rate th<> e;itries at the meetmg coln to g ath er some of Stephens, Dolores Schrmer, Mar- Thursday and new members wi'l "Sower·s·· ~eeds of kr.o:ilsdi;c ;vool!y western state of w_.. orning. En:u:na McRae, 3017 Pacific sttaet, ers' directory which is located at .b er 19, in room 226. Ali memwi :. ., a big gate attendan,;;." garet Go~don, Evelyn Hough. Jean be announced the first of next Hazel Skiles comes from ColLolli form('rl v ai·ter.d -· d school 1 Omaha, Nebraska, by midni,;-ht, the main entrance of the high bers are urged to be present. 3e - ~luded Mr. Sell. 1 Dues may be paid any time. K1rkpatr1ck and Georgi.a Kilgore. week. Ville, Washingto< in Torrington, Wyo; ~g. November 1. school. -t.itpiace of Miss Tneuna .b.aL.•1_1. ?.llliss Eaton has accepted the 11braianship in the high school at Iron Wood, Michigan. Mrs. M. B. Rogers and Mrs.
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