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Show s w. EDITORIALS Open Forum Society Successful In Thanks to the Students fleeting lie P.uys Organization while;; tu thank the students for their cooperation in improving the appearance of the building 1 mi 3 Lincoln Football Boys Banqueted Lincoln Revises Grading System The Football boys of the Lincoln High School closed the season with their annual banquet held a Hotel Roberts, November 16th Principal Karl Banks acted as master of ceremonies. Toasts were given by Coach "Sauky" Dixon, Don Watkins, Louis Strasburg, Lont M echini, Clyde Lunceford, Wayne Andreason, Tucker, and "Capt. The remainder of the evening was spent dancing to the music of the Gigolos. In harmony with the latest trends in educational practice, Lincoln High School, on both lower and upper division departments, has revised its system of grading students. Since the establishment of the school in 1921 a six point scale has been used the conventional A, B, C, D, E, F, scale. After all; all any grading system properts to do is to indicate three things namely, whether or not the students work is of exceptional, satisfactory, or unsatisfactory quality. If the student is doing as well as he reasonably can with the ability he possesses, his work is therefore satisfactory if he fails to do this his work is evidently unsatisfactory. There are in addition to these two plate of students, individuals who because of ambition and classes Rich Vice President Joyce in school work will complete work of outstanding keen interest Frances Hunn Secretary Herbert Johnson quality and individual merit. To these a special grade of ExReporter ' It was voted by the club that cellent has been adopted. the national question to he used for The marks will be given out on report cards at the coniple-tios debates for Decemthe of each quarters work and parents should ask to examine ber 11. All school debates this year the cards given to the students at these times. V In addition letw ill be sponsored by the Open For ters will be sent out to parents of students whose work is outuni Society and any student and also to those, the work of whose students is in in any debate except the standing, ' our unsatisfactory. In the latter case parents are opinion, state debate must be a member of confer with teachers at once, in the to earnestly requested the club. home or school which inay As a mark of d i s t i n c ti o n hope that any condition 'at either work to contributed have may be corrected, since unsatisfactory club members are ordering pins which they will presently be wear-g- . success in school work is so closely related to attendance, Plans have been made for pro- parents are urged to keep children in school as regularly as grams to be presented both in possible. In the majority of cases of failure to do satisfactory weekly meetings and assemblies in work is directly due to poor or irregular attendance. Continued the near future. One program in absence always results in discouragement, loss of interest, and particular causing a great deal of retardation in school progress. is a character debate en- With an enrollment of nineteen and campus. members the Open Forum active We beliete that the students of Lincoln High School ot iety of Lincoln High School has have been putting forth a gTeater effort than before to help set out in seat h of higher goals keep the school clean. Hall, classrooms, and grounds are not tins year. This club has the distincso littqred with paper and other waste material. tion of being the only club in the The purpose of our Organization is to improve conditions school this year conducted accordin the school, but we can't do this without the help and co- ing to parlimentary procedure. Due to the other business affairs three of operation of all students. the officers resigned and the folYours very truly, The Members of the Boys Organization. lowing officers were chosen to rethem: Care of School Property ' We, as Junior High school students, feel it is our duty to protect school property, and the looks of our school. Waste paper baskets have been provided in order that we may dispose of all wastes. Coat hangers have been installed to take care of our wraps. Lockers have been given us to use. It is the duty of every student to take advantage of these offers. Feople are judged by their surroundings. What impression do you wish to leave with those visiting our school? When a boy or girl gets into Junior High we feel he is old enough to understand the real value of a school building. We often hear of places where students break windows, mark up walls, or whittle desks, but we do not wish to be guilty of one of these crimes. Our school building is our place of abode five days'a week ; we can make it a pleasant one if we try. Let us all cooperate with the faculty and make our school interest the best. titled "Which inter-clas- We Want partci-patin- g Came First, The Hen Or The Egg? which is being prepared at present for presentatior in assembly. a Chance Calendar Everywhere students are stuffing for exams, due toMr. Swenson morrow. plays October The Service Bureau of Lincoln High School would like the various wards in the stake to cooperate with them and give them a chance to show' their talent. We are willing to give any ,solo, duet, trio, or quartette numbers either in vocal or instrumental selections and would enjoy giving a complete program. We have chosen a representative in each ward. The ward members may inform the following: Robert Elliott Edgemont Mildred Nielsen Pleasant View Grandview Clyde Lunceford ; Wanda Jones Lake View Verna Harding Vineyard ... Reed Rowley. Timpanugos Huckleberry Finn Presented By Jr. High cave-mate Gets tinder The Junior High School present ed their annual school play, "Huck leberry Finn," to an audience of appreciative parents, Friday evening, November 8, 1935. "Huckleberry Finn, was one of the most successful presentations in recent years. The cast was as fol lows: Huckleberry Finn .... Heber Ivins Richard Bigelow Flazel Terry Ruth Watson Polly Watson Daiyl Stewart Illetta Reynolds Clark Johnson Tom Sawyer Josephine Kitchen Mary Jane Cullen Christensen John Finn Mario Bussio Fred Raviiloiid Stella Bounous Meiba While Rhea Pyne Clara Woppinger Ainy Woppinger .... Verna Harding Director Miss Fern Jude. Stage Manager Miss Ruby Edwards. Music for the play was furnished by the Junior High band, under the direction of W. M. Vernon. Acknowledgement is made to the North Western press, for this royalty play. TEAM EXPRESSES THANKS THE FOOTBALL Way AIICI iliuai suucaviui SvisOil on the gridiron, the football team wishes to express their thanks to and facultv .for t Heir tPr fine and cooperation splendid school spirit, which they have shown the football team. The team having gone through the season undefeated certainly owes a great deal to the Railsplitters of Lincoln for their backing of the tea n. We surely appreciate your cooperation and hope the team next year is as successful. Signed, Lincoln Gridders of '35 After a siirrpssfnl football season the Lincoln Tigers have started out their hoop season with a bang. Very much enthusiasm has arisen and ah enormous squad reported out for practice on Monday, November 11. Coach Don Dixon seemed very1 well pleased with such and plans on having a large turn-ou- t a very good team this year. - With such lettermen returning as Milton Reed Tucker, Wayne Bellows, and Louis Rowley, Joe Ford, Strausburg, good prospects are bright in the eyes of the high school. A very good schedule is arranged for the Tigers, before their opening league game October thirtieth, with American Fork on January' 9, Wednesday, and are expecting to show the op- Professor Carlton Culmsee, head posing teams some real battles this of the Journalism department of Young university, season. Let us all get behind the the Brigham team and cooperate in making this talked to the members of the basket ball season one of the most Journalism club of Lincoln High School. He discussed the fundasuccessful in Lincoln's history. of newspaper mentals writing, types of headings, arrangement of SENIOR MUSS ORDERED the newspaper, and the different types of news paper articles. The Senior Rings for the class of 19.36 have been chosen, and the first order was sent November 1. Apstudents paid proximately forty-fiv- e the two dollars deposit required on all rings. Students were given a choice of an r,ing for seven dollars and fifty ceftts or a pari silver ring for five dollars and thir ty Jive. The rings will arrive Christmas. A second or der will be sent in December. Members of the ring committee are: Reed Rowley, chairman; Norma Hampshire, Mana Hayes, liar vey Newell and Joe Ford. d re GRADE DEBATES EIGHTH LEAGUE OF NATIONS try-out- s. main-tainan- by-go- Expressed Puss-in-Boo- ts Our attention is again called to the progress that is being made in our music class. Under the direction of Mr. Terry the instructor, the class has been organized into several groups consisting of:: Duets, Trios, and First and Second Sextets. We feel sure that with the diligent work of all the girls that their groups will have complete success. Carl Andreason Visits Seminary ll LINCOLN JR. HIGH CHOOSES LIVE WIRE STAFF. The Live Wire Staff for F.F.A. Entertained At Banquet For the first time in six tears Lincoln held its Senior Hop. Much time was spent in preparing the gymnasium to resemble an garden, which was the theme of the Hop this year. 1 lie results were ver) outstanding and the decomt'ons were declared the most attractive in years. ' Due to a misunderstanding, the orchestra (Dob Ortons! was otherwise, and the dancing was delayed until later. Our school orchestra, "The Gigolos came to the rescue, and furnished very entertaining music. Dancing continued until 12 111 and an enjoyable evening had by all. An acount of what happened to the students after 12:30 has not been submitted as yet. Mr. Speakman Lecture the fol- : The war between Italy and Ethi- lows Editor Lena Lamb. Grade the aroused Eighth opia has 9tlt grade reporter June Bean. to the extent that they are watch 8th grade reporter Madge Lew-iin conof Nations the League ing nection with these two countries at 7th grade reporter La Vern the present time. Ginger. They have been studying the sub Student Body Office reporter- ject cf debating in connection with Hazel Terry. have English. Competitive teams The Junior High staff have been section in each been organized to meet vith the High invitetl Winners from each class will hold School Staff and cooperatively work the on debate an intersection on the Live Wire." its and demerits of Jhe League of Nations. A hundred years ago today, a wilderness was here, a man with CAN YOU IMAGINE powder in Jii gun, went forth to hunt a deer. But now the times Mr. Partridge on skies. have changed somewhat along a Miss Jude giving Ds different plan, a dear with powder Mr. Swenson making canes, upon her nose goes forth to seek Mr. Banks piloting planes, a man. Miss Grow hoeing weeds, Mr. Dixon sowing seeds, Miss Swensen skipping bv, Mr. Davis sweeping streets, Mr. Davies chasing Garbos, Mr. Newman slicing beets, Mr. Terry playing marbles. Mrs. Knudsen making pie. s. n, city-mous- Jack-Jacks- V, Junior HighJThanks Senior Class ts farewell, rock-mad- Just About School Oscar Pack came Lie to school and went to Mr. Banks to get an admittance slip : . Mr. F.anks: "Oscar! you should have been here at nine o'clock." Oscar P. "Why, what happened?" If you want a laugh just get Eldon Wdkenson to read the "Ran. som of Red Chief. "What was the conglomoraiion of tiames up in the typing room hall a few minutes ago?" asked Glen B. "Oh just Alta and Lynn trying to convince one another which lock" answerer er trev should go to Lloyd' P. fir-t.- You girls he careful when you have Clifton come to your house because it looks as though he is collecting silverware for his "Souvenir Chest. ( Continued on page 8) Additional High School New On Page 8 SELECTIVE Home Economics Club Organized In the first club meeting of the Home Economics club under the direction of Miss Swenson, they elected their officers. Those elected are: President Ruple McCarthy Donna Davis. LaRue Park. Secretary Reporter Beth Carter. They have also elected Nationality committees, a committee of constitution and a program committee. Pierce. 6. Song Virginia Jolley, Gra Ellis, Fern Carter. 7. Reading Aldoria Carter. 8. Song Rhea Pyne, Naomi Ferguson, Velina Biggs, Lois Keele. 9. Piano Solo June Bean. 10 Tap Dance Rovvcna Ginger. 11 Cello Solo Vivian Davies. 12. Song Clark Johnson. short talk ,Mr. Jolley gave a on The Care of the School The Right SERVICE at the Right Price Ask us about it Louis Kelsch and Sons at The BOOTERIE W. Center Phone 707 168 Jr. High Entertained By Ninth Grader L Prayer was offered by Heber Ivins. 2. Reading Myrth Liston. 3. Song Verna Harding. 4. Tap Dance Dona Burningham. 5. Song Beth Berton and Alene Costs Only $1.00 Ak About Our $5 Down Payment and 20 Month To Biggest dollar camera value ever offered. Gets eight snapshots on a single roll of film. Come in and see it. 15-8x- 2 Prompt Photo Finishing Enlarging Reasonably Done Pay Balance Plan! We have just received several bargains in USED CARS that have been traded on the NEW 1936 These cars FORD V-wont last long with this liberal offer,' Hedquist Drugs The REXALL Store HOME OWNED - HOME OPERATED 8. FORDS - Utah Provo, CHEVS PLYMOUTHS BUICKS - OLDS and several other makes now in stock. REMEMBER VOUR FORD DEALER IS ALWAYS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A GUARANTEED CAR. Keep Old Man Winter Out... Celotex USED att-ide- a give On November 18, Mrs. Gertrude Speakman gave a lecture to the Domestic Art Classes on Arrange ment of Lighting Systems." By using the sightmeter the light in the class room was tested, and the girls were allow'ed to determine the amount of light necessary for their own eves. From a First Grade Reader Singing Class Is Now Organized Junior High were chosen as Organize Er.nd GJljanksgumtg Year Book Is Back Again At Lincoln To Journalists Spencer School need some elementary arithmetic 28 Cafeteria opened today, we can plainly see that Miss Swenson can make good pie. Did you ask Mr. Swanson what the other guy looks like. Octbber 29 Seniors congregate in order to push Senior Hop. October 30 Play October 31 Are we jealous! Hazel and Ruth got those Swiss ladies to autograph their Pep Book.. November 1 Pep rally. It sc'ctns good to know that the team is getting good backing from our student body this year. November 4 We wonder if Laura Skinner's hair will soon turn gray. November 5 Renon C. asked Mr. Banks if be is old enough to vote and wonders why he didnt answer. November 6 Lorin Jex says he can lead the Seminary class in any song except one, ask him, November 7 Are all those books going home in the arms of students just fakes or are they real ly being made use of. November 8 Jr. High put on i The students of the Lincoln very good play. November 11 Armistice Day, High School and the Lincoln Jun(On account of the flag on our ior High School wish to express their sympathy to members of the flag pole.) November 12 We all want to know Student Body who have recently how Harvey and Joe' managed lost their loved ones. to get rides so easily. We extend deepest feeling to Virginia and Donna Burningham for the loss of their father. Also to The results of a recent campaign Richard and Phillip Taylor who proved that we students are ready of their been have deprived again to support a year book. For mother, and to Dorothy, Nita, Richfour years the year book has been at ard and Ellen Bone, who have lost a neglected activity in our school (Inspiration by gazing blankly their brother Harold. a book.) Chemistry it and we are indeed happy to have Harold Bone graduated from Linreturn into our school program. I slept as sound as a bug in a coln High School last year, with At the present time ten students rug, honors. have made their deposits of $1,55 And dreamed that Russel's nose high which is to be the "down payment" was pug, GEMS for the book. has changed his That Friendship by its very nature conAccording to president Don Watplace sists in loving rather than in being kins, all subscriptions must be in by With Oscar Peck who set the pace loved. In other words, friendship is to be the December 24 which Ijor Ma and Pa and their little consists in being a friend, not in deadline on year book deposits. Tne skunks ; a friend. committee desires the support of While Elmer the Bull Frog dis- having The first thing to learn .while on this student undertaking. every played his stunts. driving an automobile is 'how to stop. The same applies to making I dreamed that Mabel W. talked a speech. with the owl Women are meant to be loved, Sat in a tree and pegged rocks at not to be understood. the fowls, ara tinkle-beOn November 8, Carl Andreason, That Louie wore Or how Old King Cole knew where neck fair his ound a from who has recently returned Tidd and. his Uke had been in the fields, at grass And stayed Danish Mission, visited the Sharon eatI watched Adrian the musk-ra- t the peck'; by Stake Seminary classes at Lincoln. a bug, ing nest out a birdies stole He sang two songs in Danish, "The That Clyde Saw Clive the Grizzly seeking of the barn Old Spinning Wheel." and One something to hug, the to his traced And Joe footsteps Night of Love," then related to the Saw Kenneth the Spider spinning farm. the endof students several amusing incidents silk webs that he experienced while on his Mouse slept in Har- While Stewart the Fly heeded not Field Old Pa mission. his fibs. veys bed Under the direction of Mrs. Knud-seoutside the into moved And Harvey Hanzel and Gloria got lost in the Mr. Andreason spoke to tb shed. woods Travelogue Club of the Jr. High a at He went to tea the Pipers son Where Dept. During that time Mr. Anmansion ran away with the gfiods, dreason dilayed pictures and told got And Lorin helped MyrU across the of his travels and experiences there. At little green grasshoppers, ritzie for the section, old style, s All who the program en- Don gave up his spectacles and While . U Mary watered flowers standII1UV.II, tvv Att! rtrm JUJCU II donned a red nite coat Mr. Andreason will spend another ing single file, And went away beneath the bridge Reed and Leah carried a bucket dav witn us. to scare away the goat. down Vineyard hill, Five and twenty blackbirds pecked While Louise and Lola played chess off Wanda's nose. with simple Dill. Over the hills and far away a lusty . I bade Queen Beth a happy north wind blows, ' And knocked poor Billy Dumptey e And went on my way over hill and of the Junior High off the wall, wish to express their gratitude for Where good King Sanky and the dell, I rode back to my bed with Santas team play their ball. the splendid program which the deer Senior class presented to them FriI wonder how Clifton C. could tell And lost all my senses of sight and day, November 15. hear. Thanks Seniors. the earth was caving in October SENIOR HOP HELD AT Last week it was decided that the Lincoln Grade School of Grand View Ward, be transferred to Spencer School. Mr. Anderson of the late iincoln Grade school is now teaching at Spencer. The children of Spencer School have organized a rhythm band, in structed by Mr. Vernon. The band consists of fifty members, all students of the Spencer school. A meeting was held November 11, and it was decided by the parents of these children and the teachers that costumes will be furnished. The members of the costume committee are: Miss Edna Nelson, Miss Jem.ie Anderson, and Miss Dorotha Jones. The costumes will be made by Mrs. Knudsen and the Domestic Art Gasses. The Chamber of Commerce of Provo has invited the Rythm Band to participate in the annual parade at Provo, December 4th. This band Is the only one of its kind south of Salt Lake City and only one of its kind in the district. It was organized by the teachers and children of this school, and is By Sylvia Johnson, 7th grade an achievement to be gained only by What I thank for through the year, the perfect cooperation and underIs lots and lots that I hold dear; standing of the aim of the children I thank for life and strength and to advance not only through mere health, facts and figures, but by the I thank for brothers and mother of something more polishtrue, ing. A home to dwell in where there is something to do. I thank for food throughout the year, And the holy scripture that I always hold dear, The Provo Kiwanis Club and For things that have come, sons entertained the Lincoln ChapAnd things that have gone, ter of the Future Farmers at a And made people happy and never banquet, October thirtieth at Hotel gone wrong. Roberts. This day is set to give thanks to During the banquet, Mont Kenny, God, of Huldeiq Utah, winner of the NaWhose paths we have many times tional Future Farmers of America trod, Public Speaking Contest, gave his And He has safely led us on, winning speech. Kieth Ercanbrack Until the new coming of the dawn. of Provo, gave the Welcome ad-- , We give thanks to Him for Hfs dress to which Grant Cluff, press blessedness, dent of the Lincoln C'naplei tes' For His mercy and His kindness, ponded? We all give thanks, every lad and lass. For things that have come to pass. We thank for God throughout the year, The first assembly sponsored by Because when were in trouble Hes the 9th grade was rendered Noalways near. vember 4, with the following pro- - Sympathy Culmsee Speaks pre-seas- 17 on rings October 18Seniors Mr. Partridge thinks the Seniors . Basket Bail Season Fa ire Five THE VOICE OF SHARON Before Buviner anv USED CAR Ask about our $5 Down Plan and 20 Months to Pay Balance and see Tellurides Used Cars Rock Wool and Felt Insulators are effective and inexpensive. Calking Compound around windows and in cracks with Weather Stripping a.ound doors and windows will add to comfort and cut down fuel bills. Ask about monthly payment plan on all Remodel and Repair Work Tri-Sta- te Lumber Co. Formerly Smoot Lumber Co. Phone 20 Provo |