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Show LINCOLN LIVEWIR Yearbook Campaign Opens . STAFF EDIT0RL1L June Beau Carl Wymore, Richard Biglow AstioMait.vr Editors Maty Jean Skinnor and Mabel Christensen Eileen Jex Copy Editor Norma Dun ford AIakk Up Editor Ellen Bone, Nyla Nesbit, Angeline Brimhall, Typists Mcrlcne Olsen and Orpha Laudifi Supervisor Marjorie Wagers Nevis articles are written by members of the Journalism Class , EDITOR Business Manaolls The sales campaign for the finest yearbook in Lincolns history starts today with a rousing assembly presented by the yearbook staff under tbe direction of Junior Chatwin, editor, and Mable Christensen, assistant business manager. The campaign will continue all next week. "The cost of the yearbook will be 12.50 and with the kind of t, yearbook which can be bought at ibis price we expect to eeU more yeuruooke than we gold for 51.25 wbea we bed the out yearbook backs and mimeowith- paper graphed type, anAeiuicee Richard Bigelow, buadiexa manager tor the "KaUsplitter.'' Five full pagee will be devoted to sport , four pages to music, individual pictures of all seniors and juniors, clever small-groupictures of aU sophomores and geuerous representation for the Junior high school, and an abundance of clever snapshots and in? formal pictures. The book wUl be . finished off with F rich padded-covers- Uk c. 4 Ihrift and Smartness smart to be thrifty, but its also thrifty to be smart. Then or fifteen years ago good luck, elasy money and.a good time was what America was striving for. Any student who got above a C grade merely because he liked to study and burn the midnight oil, was considered a bit balmy. The argument then was, why trfil at. studies w hen all the breaks went t o the popular boy or girl who was a good mixer, who had a clever line, and f But nowadays Vhings have who had social-pulchanged. A boy doesnt get a good substantial, and omising position merely because he is blessed with more social graces. A young woman realizes that men want something more than a pretty faced Dum Dora for a. wife. Girls must have brains to really Make the grade now. Although the slogan Make the World safe for will never be unanimously popular, Scholarship people are realizing that higher education means chances for future success. High school students of 1938 know- that it is sound common sense to make good use of their chances to learn. Its l - DAY by DAY NOTICES 21. Glen Morris presented a Lycium on the science of Electricity. Tuesday - Nov. 22. Oh! schools - Nov. Monday a bore, I wish Thanksgiving was' today. Wednesday - Nov. 23. Had successful, matinee dance. Out for reat of seek for Thanksgiving vacation. 28. Tigerettes sponMonday-Nosored a show entitled Marco Polo" starring Gary Cooper. Tuesday - Nov. 29. It appears our teachers are trying to catch on fire yesterday. Mr. Terry lit a match in his pocket. Today Mr. Davis car caught on fire. Wednesday - Nov. 30. Oh! wont ever get over the effects of Thanksgiving. Thursday - Dec. 1. 25 more days till ChristmaB. Friday - Dec. 2. Had a year Book assembly. v. Did you know that we have two very laKuVed students in this school'.' Miss Ora Baum and Mr. mac Rnignt have been invited to Gold Diggers In Paris Nelson and Daryl Stewart. You Cant Have Everything Rhea Pyne. Love Me Forever - Grace Ellis Marie Antoinette - Norma Dun-for- d. The Maids Night Out - Evelyn Yiung. Girls On Probation Donna Stubbs and Jean G. Tbe Crowd Dallas Roars SPEAK UPI What kind of a Live Wire should we have? Are you satis-- , ued with what it is nowT What kind of articles do you think we should hare in the paper? If its news articles you want, why not have something Happen. It its feature article you want, stage something humorous. A paper is only as good as the people who write the articles for it. The members of the Journalism class are doing ail they can to make the paper a success and gather news from everywhere. these students have However, other things to look after besides news stories. It there is something you would like put in the paper, give some Journalist a break and tell him or her about it. It will help the journalist and the paper. By your oooperatlon in telling those who write material for the Live Wire, what kind of articles you like, and whats going on, a bigger and better paper will be published. Greener. The King Steps Out - Laverl Beffert. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Tdith Trotter ??????? My Bill - June Gregory. In Old Chicago - Ardis Gadd. Sinners in Paradise - Bud S and Russell P. Girls of the Golden West -Florence M. Flash Gordan - Clyde Olsen. Love Finds Andy Hardy - Eldon Harding. The Craser - Rhea Hatfield Ready Rose Marie - Clemintina C. All Baba Goes to Town - Joe Peeg! fool! I cut your throat for you!" Reesha. The Thoroughbred - Noame These words in a high voice Miller. came from the auditorium. Mr. Dooldle Kirks Off - Cullen. Here now, Carlotta, be peace-abi- " Carefree - Nvla Nesbit. drawled A mans deep To Hot To Handle - Eva Allen. voic To have and to Hold - Ora Cu.iosity overcame me and I Baum. peeped In. There I saw cautiously Blue Beards 8th Wife - Velma a pretty little Mexican girl wardHatfield. sber-ri- f a The Lone Wolf of London -- ing off tall, nky country knife. a vicious looking with John Peterson. As I watched he picked her up, Things to Come - Margaret G threw her over his shoulder and Shopworn Angel - Waldeen carried her off the stage. Tar7sn - Steve Bunnell. This was too interesting so Trail of the Lonesome Pine Stella B. stayed to watch. It turned out to Magnificent Obsession - Viola be a rehearsal of the school play, Flamule (which between you Kirby. and me means shrine light). Sweet Hearts - ??? The screaming little Mexlcai Lady Be Good - A Senior. was Inez Jones, the sheriff. Lots g Christensen. The tall, A Braver on came who later to me rest. bootlegger down Now I lay test. was Clark Johnson. There Is Before I tak tomorrow strong supporting cast and I proIt I shnld die before I wake. Thank God I wont have a test mised myself to see this play next Friday night in the auditorium. to take. ( Courtesy of the Cronlcle.) It 'will only cost me He. Flamule Friday good-lookin- units l Uux luUnr i.4 Yvaaicu at uucuu lb Lincoln at Vvasalcli - Zi bpnngvilie at Lincoln the auove games aie ail to he games. Ine played as Dec. 6 & 7 Am h r V, ! pre-seas- i I touowing scneuuie is me leguiai scueduie tor tne coming year, jan. 6 American horL at Lincoln - .13 Lincoln at Provo 2U Lincoln at Pleasant v Feb. , Wen 27 Lehi at Lincoln 3 Lincoln at B.Y.U. II) Lincoln at American Mr. and Mrs. Noel Ferre are the marriage of announcing Lincoln is the first school in Barbara, a senior at the atkte to enter the National to Le Grand Lincoln Thespian Society. This is a dra- Parka. high school, matic club with 355 troops The marriage Is to take place throughout the United States. In the near future. The club had its first regular meeting Thursday, Dec. 1, at to her many friends which a program was featured is Of interest of Miss Rhea the marriage a the lunch served to. and light to Leo a at senior Lincoln, Pyne, following members and three Little of American Fork. They CarAldorla Eva Allen, guests: were married In Salt Lake ter, Venna Watkins, Myrth Lis- on the 23rd of November. City, Brere-toten, Stella Bonnous, Beth Daryl Stewart, Naomi FerguLeader Catches Fire son, Norma Dunford, Clark JohnMrs. son and Joseph Reesha; As we know Mr. Newman has George Page, John Duncan and drilled about keeping the hands Jesa Wilton. These students have been al- out of the pockets while giving lowed enrollment in this dra- speeches. But it seem Mr. Terry matic society because of their out hadnt learned his lesson until tostanding work in dramatics and, day. While giving a lesson to his opera. They met at noon Tuesday and elected officers. President, ban,, students he remarked with Daryle .Stewart; vice president, a loud quick ouch! ! Mr. Terry with his hands in his Stella Bounoua; and secretary, pockets bad picked at the bead Myrth Liston. This group has many ambitions of a match, and at his amasement tor the future. Among them ar started a fire, frigntenmg him, the production of a three act play and also the class. Well Mr. Terry we all have to and the attendance of one or more in Salt learn by experience. dramatic production Lake. n, & alidaJPtayer Grove WEDDING BELLS Thespians Organized Students, have you noticed in our halls there is a candy stand ? nave you noticed that delicious candy is being sold there It is very convenient for you to go to the candy stand in the nail for your noon-da- y bar. Unless the students support t, there wlU be one no more. What do yon say, kids? Tuesday and Wednesday annual Enthusiasm for the Fork , is running high. A $1.00 down 14 Provo at Lincoln save will week this your payment 17 Pleasant Grove at Lin book for you. The success with coin which this campaign goes over 24 Lincoln at Lehi will determine the quality of the 3 Lehi at Lincoln book: If you want a good book, Mar. indicate it by wearing a yearbook Matinee Dance Held badge which will be given you with your subscription. On Wednesday, Nov. 23, the Lincoln high school students held Plan Trip Tigers their second matinee dance. On Friday, Dec. 2, tbe Lincoln Spencer Crabtree furnished the to which the students had high squad will journey to Castle music, an time. The matinee enjoyable Dale where they will engage in their first basketball game of the was well attended by the students, season. They will spend the night the teachers, and alumni. In Castle Dale and tbe next day Class Rings Ordered they will go to Ferron to play another game. A second shipment of senior Ten of the following boys are rings has been sent to the O. C. to make the trip: Garth Boyce, Tanner Co. for those seniors who Heber Ivina, David MacKay, Rich- missed tne first shipment. ard Biglow, Bud Smith, Cullen The first shipment will arrive Christensen, Nolan Brown, Gail before Christmas. The second Lon Loveless, Junior Chatwin, shipment will arrive the last of Christensen, John Peterson and January. nevg uemoustrate social dancing next Mario Bnaalo. rntlay, Dec. 2, for the Jr. high classes. X Shows We Remember p uitti oui if Best Entertainment at Utslls X Woman's Ways A womans Ups1 are tne rose and her tongue U the thorn. woman ie never The sec! her age. with date to up Mary, You can never tell what a woaddltirV.to'Tfr eofivinelng man or a Jury 1 going to do. pstformansr of Nolan, and Miss cWkK talented supporting Man's Way ) east carries oil high acting honIt some men knew themselves, ors. It includes J. Carrol Nalsh, they would he ashamed of the Roscoe Kama, Larry Crabbe, acquaintance. The less the average man Evelyn Brent and Anthony Quinn. knows (gbout a thing, the more ALSO: Chapter Eleven, of the he wants to talk about it. Adventures of Wild BUI Men are like pins - no good when they lose their heads. I Motion Pictures Are Your ' Basketball ocneauie Drawn - Scera Theatre I k V A 20th 1 Picfia Century-Fo- 71 with LORETTA YoUNG t u and '"wJSlCt IA DAVID SANDERS NIVEN - SMITH i- EDWARD BROMBERG EENIT WILLIAM CARRADINE ALA BERIO CHURCHILL ' Directed by John Ford Zanuck Darryl f Piedaeboa la CW? - BALE REGINALD BAIET ,NT dJt A -- SALMON JOHN WHITE KING c.V ' ,Pd iF'V " " AA The startling story of "Four Men and a Prayer filmed in all its spectacular sweep will hold an audience uieulUiesa at Us great climax. The theme is an inspiring departure from the usual saccharine movie affection. Four stalwart young men with a grand oli soldier-fatheare bound hy a gallant pledge to rove the world to avenge his dishonor and death. That great love pervades the entire story. Yet the shimmering beauty of Loretta Young and her lov for one of the brothers, Richard Greene (a sensational new star discovered, by tbe way) Is a joy to behold. Miss Young gives a flawless performance as the American girl who covers her intense loyalty to cause with an the brothers r, American BANANAS flippancy which mazes her British sweetheart most of all, but more than anything puts spirit and vigor into the grim quest. There are superb characterizations in the great cast. Special mention going to George Sanders, DaviflNiven, William Henry (the other three brothers), C. Aubrey Smith (the father), J. Edward Bromberg, John Carradine, and Alan Hale. is Four Men and a Prayer another tribute to the skill of Darryl F. Zanuck in preparing motion masterpieces. picture Everyone should see it. ADDED TREATS: A Walt Disney Cartoon, Boat Builders, a Pathe Parade, The March of Time and Fox Movietone News. and Lehi. Tell Books Ready The students of the Lincoln high school extended their sympathy to Phillip and Robert Taylor for the recent death of their father W. W. Taylor, of Lake , View. Mr. Taylor waa a noted church and dairyman, and will be greatly missed by all b' friend and fADDHTd XU The Public Speaking class starting debating, under rules which will govern the March tournament at Ogden. Questions such as "Should the Jews be prohibited to enter the and "Should United States? United States practice Mercy Killing? are samples of topics. The debates are well under-- 1 way, the first to be heard In the near future. . lbs. Brown Sugar 1 s Rn Hu MEATS PURE LARD for 49c 4-l- bs PORK CHOPS, (center cuts) per lb. 25c POT ROAST (Baby Beef) . . . per lb. 13c 17 YOUR HOME MERCHANTS ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOME" Arnold Burninoham jt jMwgT'js era away with ness. Get Proper Haircuts Do ns OREM (By Lincoln High School) g Gang and Repair Work For Best Prices ufi?(D.;0 BARBER PRODUCTS Satisfaction Always Confections Groceries ROBT. J. THORNE Proprietor ON Is . . Air Fresh Dug, per lb. General Rocket Exposed! When good actors get together, something exciting is bound to happen. Which is Just another nay of saying that the newest Columbia Musical, Start Cheering," is a whole lot of swell entertainment. It's tuneful and funny and fast, and It boasts one of the largest collections 8f star names the screen has ever seen under one roof. For one thing, there's Jimmy For another, there's Durante. Walter Connolly, and if those two aren't enough for everybodys money, there are Joan Perry and Charles Ptarrett, Professor Quiz, The Three Gertrude Niesen, Hal LeRoy, Chase and j Stooges, Xlfamy Walllngton and - not last Spaghetti 2 . . . J Pcwrel rs i vn ui C.irrov f WASHBURN SERVICE Music Rooms Progress The new music rooms are The new pep and yell books tor slowly but surely progressing. At the completion of them there the Lincoln high school are to be finished by the end of the week, will be a door, at the back center and will be ready for sale at that of the stage which will make it very convenient for our Operas time. The books are nnlque and con- and plays. The workers have worked very tain many tew yells. The cusadon it. and we're sure that which steady cards, activity tomary mits the owner to all school ac- It will be a grand improvement to our achool. tivities, will be in the book. All high school students should CLASS DEBATES try to get ons. Sympathy Expressed l?r BIN CLAIR and not least - Jonny Green and his orchestra. That's a lot of talent for one ticket to the movies! All together "Start Cheering Is a gay. swinging picture - de- finitely something to cheer about. Air.sricas Newest Woman Monday, Nov. 28, was a happy The day for Lincoln's students. price was only ten cents to miss two class perlodh and see an interesting picture show starring Grove. Gary Cooper in "The Adventures Aa each students was admitted of Marco Polo, Although most declared they to the building he was given a of the students slip of paper with his name and didnt like history fliey went wild school written 'on, so that every- with enthusiasm and laughter over some of the feats accompone knew each other. About 75 students from Lin- lished by Marco Polo and his coln attended. Also good attend-enc- e friends, declared that for once came from American Fork history had not been a bore. students Lincoln Seminary were honored at a dacne Friday evening, Nov. 25, at the high school gymnasium in Pleasant Macaroni WHITE SPO- T- Second Feature: MOVIE SHOWN Students At Dance Each 8 & 10 1 First Feature: Post Toasties 3 LBS, 102 jf Vr Crystal 5 Per Pound Dec. 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