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Show PAGE Three TIIE VOICE OF SIIAKON Friday, February 23, 1938. O EDITORIAL STAFF Wilimetta Spaugy Editor Wary Conder Ivan Eroadhead Norma Dunford Harold Nielson Glen Vernon Flora Anderson Antics of our Humor Editor Society Reporter Sports Reporter Weather Reporter Cinema Reporter Frank Jex Marjory Wagers Ruth Brown Miscellaneous Sr. Advisor Jr. High Advisor Girl Shy Artists and Models Asst. Editor Since the last issue of thiB column, the Lincoln Tigers have checked off two more basketball games of the seasons series of such games. They succeeded in Scera Theatre March 1 Have look on Tues. & Wed. - 2 last two because There are many different kinds of attitudes, some of which are becoming to a person and others which are very much the opposite. What kind of an attitude do you possess ? Is it a dilatory one or is it a cheerful attitude of persever-enc- e ? It seems to matter not a great deal about your accomplishments, it is the attitude you have while you work. If. your attitude is a Ill do it. Ill succeed or d'e trying one you will be rewarded, even if you dont do so well. But if you have a dont give a hang attitude, then you will surely fail. If you want hard enough, you shall receive. If you have a bad attitude it may not be too late to change, you surely will not lose anything, and you have a great chance to gain. If your attitude is a good one, success is yours. showing all their courage, pep, and determinat.on against these teams (B. Y. High and Lehi) and Why We Sell Popcorn During the last few weeks there have been many students with question marks on their faces, wondering why they were spending their money on popcorn. Well, here is the answer. (We hope.) The Girls' organization is trying state debate question. to get enough money to decorate Tuesday, February 15, 1038 Assembly from the K. V. High and refurnish the Girls rest room school and basketball game with them this afternoon. Theres some- so that it will be an attractive homelike spot in our high school. thing wrong with that score board. It Just wont end up with Have you heard the gossip gothe highest score on Lincolns side. ing around about the eighth grade having a party? Well, they have Wednesday, February 16, 1038 We returned A. F.s assembly one planned, but they dont know today. That explains why the Just when it will be. buys Uuu on clean shirts for a change. The-- e exchange assemb- be any education. lies are goou things. Special Lec- Friday, Feb. 18, 1938 tures on the Mormon Temples In Gee, Just one more week before all Seminary classes. this term ends. That means teBts and exams. Gosh, whose Journal Thursday, February 17, 1038 Special Live Wire picture show. can I borrow to catch up ou my We appreciate your support. Eugenics, American Problems, Those students who didnt attend and Seminary. I dont see why had about as much fun as those we couldnt Just skip over this And so to that did, if the ungodly sounds next week. coming from the music room can bed. Monday, Fel nary, 14, 1038 Gee, I guess old man winter isnt thru yet. This would have to happen when there is a full moon, and spring would come in bo handy oh! Me! Open Forum at P. G. on the Ho-Hu- m New andUsed Furniture LINOLEUM REMNANTS Prints and Inlaids at Big Reductions $8.23 Gold Seal ...... CONGOLEUM RUGS Used 9o $ . $ WALNUT DINING SUITE 44 Used $ 1 DRESSER - Used j '50 .95 - ,5 9 DAVENETTE, (leather) V Used 12 RANGES -- 50 Furniture Exchange St. 316 West Center Phone 25 WHERE YOU SAVE ln .It 'i Student Comment Tigerettes Make Plans ?????????? Personality Parade that des- the short dresses. The short dress-- ) cribes Mr. A. P. Warnick. A true es are stylish, but we are doubtfriend is always the makings of a ful as to the dingy knees being a fine teacher and advisor. All . Ir, when tuo gills wear theiq students will readily agree that Mr. Warnick has filled the quali- dresses short, they would lengthen their hose or wash their knees, fications as our principal. His parents, C. P. Warnick and maybe there would he no more Christina M. Warnick may he Justified in being well satisfied and proud of their son who was born Sept. 30, 1890.. Mr. Warnick was one of the students who made up the first graduating class from Pleasant Grove high school. Later he attended Utah State university, University of Southern Cal., U. S. Agr. College, and the B. Y. U. where he rt eived further training in the field of education. On May 21, 1911 he married Geneva West. Today he has one complaints. Im sure they dont object to seeing the knees, but they want them to be nice and pink, therefore, they must be clean. Those noticing the shirts of the We boys are the Junior girls. have some of the neatest boys of any community around, in our school, but there are a few who are careless and they are sd noticeable because the majority are bo cleanr and neat. son. To everyone may we say, Look His greatest hobby is outdoor for the good and you shall find life and athletics. Our school athletes will agree that Mr. War- the good, try to help the bad nick has given them some very along and there will be none." fine and beneficial pointers in tranlng. Our fine football squad G. A. A. Plays B. Y. U. has given further proof to Mr. The G. A. A. with Gladys Hurst Warnlcks Influence. Dr. Walquist of the U. of U. as president decided to tackle the has made this statement, Mr. B. Y. U, College girls In a basketWarnick is a fine scholar and ball game, and was It a game. teacher." This we know is true Although the home team lost, from our association with him. they didnt miss it far, the score with a defeat tor the Before acting as a principal, being 2 Mr. Warnick taught school for 7 G. A. A. In the near future, reports are I am sure there was no years. one more deserving of the pro- that they Intend on playing one motion to principal than Mr. of the 'neighboring schools, PleasWarnick. He was the head of the ant Grove, we hope they win. Also P. G. High School for 13 years. Wasatch High is being considerThis has been the first year we ed as an ideal victim for this have had the honor of associating mighty team. with such a fine man, but we hope there will be many such year in Around The Halls the future. To have such a man speak well dodging quickly from to another Friday to of our school Is an honor. He, has made this statement: "Lincoln avoid a few "beatin's. Oh, well, Is a fine school its students, Almeda, birthdays come but once faculty, and patrons are all A No. a year. V 30-2- 1. Paramount PROVO UINTA TODAY and SATURDAY! TODAY and SATURDAY! 'iri it 1 5c Mata. Evea. PROVOS GREATEST SHOW BARGAIN liiaj ffl GLORIOUS AUP1TTE cc-i- ROMANCE via Cft r.Tc Errol Flynn CHABLES TGV2niCHjn ..iunrwglx II .Mil, .1 f i ig ADDED with 113! with vMaclANE M Ann SHERIDAN . Movie of the Week ENTIRELY UNCENSORED STARTS SUNDAY! HURRICANE with DOROTHY LAMOUR In THE PRINCE and the f ALSO LIFES Inside Nazi Germany " Barton ff. The Mauch Twins PAUPER i r"firr3 MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Hat unlay at 11:43 Kay Francis In CONFESSION" and "Midnight Intruder ALSO Adventure In the Wild West ACES and 8s THE BIGGEST PICTURES BROUGHT BACK For Your Entertainment Grant Smith and Venna Watkins getting a monopoly on all the dark corners. around the halls, after squirt guns, and flippers we thought wed suffered them all, but now we find of all things, bean shooters! A new menace Sometimes I Wonder Why Dorothy is All red. Just what Estelle Is Riding. What kind of a Hurst Gladys is. Will Gam ever fill up (Fhil-up- ) If the Arvil Stone could be found upon the Robert Hills. If Leo is a V-- 8 Ford. What makes Virginia Jolley. When Russel will Park. Where the Lewis Wells are. What Holt Delight has on Paul. If Fern Kitchen has a built-i- n cupboard. For what Lenore Pines (Pynes) If Wanda is Brown or White. If Russel really Bellows. If John is still Dunkin' his doughtnuts. If Elaine could only Cook. 5 Vv i A ,V :a Business is Good at The Lewis Barber Shop PHONE 1123 274 West Center Provo Presents Second Exchange Assembly A fine assembly program was enjoyed by the student body Tuesday, February 15. The program was presented by the B. Y. High School, and it was the second inter-schoassembly to be sponsored at Lincoln High School this year. Sam Smoot, B. Y. HirVs student body president was introduced by student-bod- y president Kent Fielding. Pre- - Ident Smoot conducted the fo lowing program: A song by the boys chorus: "The Bells of St. Mary; a song by a girls chorus, A Little Old Garden," a song by a mixed chorus "Little Old Lady; a "big apple demonstration, by some sophomore girls; a reading by Carol Lowe; a piano solo by Irene Christensen; a ballet number by Ruth Miller; au art demonstration by Vernal Black and a duet by two faculty members, Ferris Edgley and Mary McGregor, entitled: "Because Youre You. The exchange programs are proving to be very successful and desirable. Our own school has sponsored programs, also, to other schools In the district. uipirnl IB 1 Wii-Jr- , e sg fe6 CPOT Now is the time to travel and save money. FareJvreextremely low and round trip tickets m?an further savings. Coaches are warm and well ventilated. Baggage stored inside always handy. Free pillows. Ask agent for low fares to all points. Spring formats are very, very glamorous. You can rustle in taffeta, drift in net, or be a siren in crepe or satin. Steer away from black, for it's smart at this season to remember that your new formal may be worn later on into the summer. Head dresses will" still be worn diaphanous veils," gorgous flower clusters and the like. On University Avenue ftDrftL 85 FHverelty Phone: 1576 R. L. Elliot tr--A gent (ML Our selected grades of coal are carefully chosen to 1 sure the b 1 g h e i heating efficiency. TeU ns your heat- lng problem and well be glad to recommend a type and size that wUl keep your fuel bill down to the mini-nu- Monday and Tuesday the picture in the auditorium was on winter sports. Some phases which skiwere shown were and ing, d, hockey. I f ( ' . uUi.o .. ..udachcM, Blurrsd Bight For glasses that give relief. Style and Comfort --S- Dr. G. 1 51 H- - ee Heindsefman OPTOMETREST vvmwwwuumimmmmu HELP TO YOU WITH YOUR CHICKEN-RAISIN- G, MR. FARMER V mz n. a very interesting and enjoyable Victoria the Great. picture, All Incidents were based on actual happenings during the reign of Queen Victoria in England. Thq last few scenes were In technicolor. STOP f Wi "Hut IM A BIG , GLORIA SHOP LOW FARES Bus Depot Burlington V. Ave. Seen At The Movies bob-sle- In ar B. Y. High School Tigerette Meeting." Everyone has seen those "peppy girls in their snappy uniforms march proudly on the floor every Friday night sine the Basketball season started. There is a lot of work each week before they are able to do this and to be able tot eat a complete lunch while sitting comfortably is a luxury unknown to them. Each noon is spent "right-left-i- n it around the gymnasium in clever formations to be used. This sounds, and Is hard, but to quote the Tigerettes, its also "Grand '' Fun." g, were 6,000 students At least the departments of registered of various American colforestry you noticed the poetical leges and 500 degrees were given James Horns face the last year to students who had weeks? If you have its completed the four-yecourse. he Is liviifg his part in 4. ) "Everyones friend" Play lar all-st- ar Dixon Fliers are Keeping themselves right on top of the Junior League for they succeeded in trip-ping over B. Y. High and Lehi by two victories. Heres only hoping that they will do that next year for our good old A1 a Mater. Those who attended the game at Lehi, saw a wonderful display of music loyalty, and what not, before the main game started. The band came A QUARTETTE OF STARS! marching in and around the gym. and played Lincoln's school song while everybody stood at atten- Jack Benny, Ida Lupino, Gail Patrick and Richard Arlen tion. They then did some maneuv- Comments heard about the picture: Artists and Models ers and the lights were turned out no which for musicals one is those of apologies are necessary. and the big letter "L" was turned on which stood on the side of It is lavish, funny, witty, showy, easy to look at, and easier the gymnasium. The band then to laugh at. is a spectacular and bountiful production, as played Lehls school song while impressive as it is entertaining. the crowd still stood at attention . .'$ A very loyal and thrilling thing ir that we all like to Bee. This week we go to battle against one of the league leaders who are hoping to go up state, Now for these problems about but there are such things as uWe have Anyi our Bchool children. psets! If you should happen Into the how we are still wishing the tigers had a few complaints about such m. some noon you would see g all the luck in the world. things as the wrinkled unclean twenty-fou- r girls hard at work shirts of lads, and the short on a stunt" to be put on some dresses and dingy knees of lasses. Friday night. This hard working of girls would be entirely OUR PRINCIPAL or complaints group The majority at a loss as to what to do with By Venna Watkins come from the Senior boys about their .noons if there were not a Lehl-Linco- 4-S- You will the play "Girl-Shy.- " certainly want to see Leltie (Greta! Garbo) Pomroy do her emotional acting and last but not least our hero, Bryce McBride, who is "Girl-Shy- " although yon proD-abl- y didnt notice it! You.will see all of these people cast In the Linplus our coln Junior High School play to be presented for the elementary and junior high, March 3, and for the Benior high and parents March JUNIOR HIGH REPORTERS Ralph Peterson, Clifton Pyne, Zeona Mecham, Waldean we are mighty proud that they still have that old fighting spirit Ivers, Florence Bone, Jean Gillispie, Earl Farnworth. for Lincoln. As yauajj Know, TYPISTS they didnt win these games but Ora Baum, Ellen Bone, Naomi Davis, Mary Gillespie, Clem- the other teams havent showed entina Calder, Della Olsen, Venna Watkins. us up yet In "fight". So far the varsiety team hasnt been successful, but the plucky Attitude Counts Day by Day o 0 o' e Thursday morning we saw All Sizes A Types of Coal Colombia Coke Oil Treated Stoker Coal Mutual Coal and j Lumber Co. y Sample Graduation Announcements Presented Phone 857 See Us For: Building Plans Some very attractive announcements for the forthcoming graduation exercises are being shown In the hall show case. A definite form hag not as yet been decided, bat the announcements to be used will be similar to those shown. ifLi -- v Auto Specialized Service Nimer & Clayson Bldg. eddbwdtt Electricity cut labor cost3 and in- creases production. TRY US FOR Seiberling Tires Vulcanizing Tirgs Re-Cappi- ng Generators, Starters All Electric Service See Reed Clegg For Electric and Acetyiene Portable Welding Service See Pers Downs for Radiator Repairs, Body and Fender Work. All Work Guaranteed 275 South Univ. Ave. Phone 649 Many hundreds of, farmers have proved this true. Electric brooders make healthier chicks, and the cost is only about 2 cents per chick. Elec-tria- ty also lights the poultry house and warms the water your chickens must drink. One of our trained farm specialists will be glad to call and talk it over with you. , PHONE US OH DROP IN UTAH P0WEH fi. LIGHT CD. & |