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Show THE VOICE OF Friday, January 23, 1933. SILCpN Page Three INCQLN JLIV.EWIRE EDITORIAL STAFF Willmetta Spaugy Mary Gander Ivan Broad head Marjori Wagers It uth Brown Editor Asst. Editor Humor Editor , Senior Advisor Jr. High Advisor REPORTERS Flora Anderson, Velma Bunnell, Harold Nielson, Glen Vernon, Norma Uunford, Ralph Peterson, Clifton Pyne, Zeona Mecham, Waldean Ivers, 11 ence Bone, Jean Giliispie, Earl Fam worth, Frank Jex. of our Antics t G. A. Begin Ganes Pand Picture Shown Lincoln O. A. A. girls have basketball for leen practicing e time to get In training fAuthe games they are going pi ay with the surrounding Did notice any un noise or commotion befor th main game last Friday night? Well, it was the spectator! yelling for the "Dixon Flyers" fas they, Their first game was with sure battling their hearts out to Lehl's G. A. A. girls Thursday, another victory In the Jutlor Var an. 20. slty League. These Tlgds kept Some very excellent playing was the lead over the Pioneers all one by Lincolns girls and each through the game until theNa?! school won one glne. when one of the more prat clng they hope With made the second lucky pioneers next field goal of the evening for the to win more games. Their at Lehi with one being Thursday Lehltes putting Lincoln Into a very very close second. The score Lincoln. Were with you girls and we being 1H7. The reason for this you win. hope was that these particular pioneers were "Dead Eye Dicks" whenever they had a chance to take a foul shot. They made every cne of their foul shots (except The eighth period cisss of Mr. two) which won the game for Newman is becoming rather a them, for they made only two hub-bu- b of excitement. All the field goals while our D. F. students are busy preparing demade eight. bates and are busily arguing with It surely was au exciting mo- one another, especially Lena and an.-on- t half-secon- TYPISTS Ora Baum, Ellen Bone, Naomi Davis, Mary Gillespie, dementi .a Calder, Della Olsen, Venna Watkins. Appreciation Yes, I really believe that a "Thank you from him is worth all the money in the world. He seems to appreciate the work j ou do for him, more than anyone I know of. Did you ever do something for someone, and then after all your hard work get merely a nod or a grin for your efforts. You feel as if you could never do another thing for that person, dont you? You have worked your very hardest, your work is your very best, and when you have finished and delivered your material, you get a Thank you, very much, this is very Just that much thanks neatly done and I do appreciate and appreciation will make you work just that much harder and do your work just that much better the next tiniei Appreciate the good things, gipappreciation where it is needed and help the person who dofenot do s0 well, to become better by recognizing the good points and toirecting the bad. By doing this we may not only win the adimratihA of our workers but get better work and our workers will be much happier, it. Lincoln Plays Lehi Day by Day Friday, January 23, marked the date of the game with the Scrappy Lincoln Tigers and the Srperb Lehi Pioneers who engaged in a hard fought tussel on the Lincoln floor. The game opened with Ruason, Lehi forward, making the first basket. The Tigers, surpassed, but neveoutdone, fought back making th final score Reed Gillespie, center for the Tigers led Lincolns scoring with 9 points. T During the half thepep clubs from both Bchoois performed excellently. A danco followed the game and It proved to be successful. Suggestion: Boys, lets pass the' hat and buy the Tlgerettes a new whistle. Editors note: Tlgerettes have a tew whistle gift from big sister. 24-4- 2. IMPROVING MY TYPING Ho-Hu- m something must have happened. no ball or IvceumB Well, anythin? well, fancy that what coming 1 never thought over this school it would come to lui. What a school! Wednesday, January 19, 1938 Interclass debuts today. The Senior Negative beat the Junior affirmative. Both were excellent debates. : ment at the end of that game for the judges ruled that last basket for Lehi was which meant that Lincoln won, but after au "extemporaneous huddle" among the judges they finally said that It counted and gave the game to LehL null-envol- d" Platte, Richard Bigelow says he sometimes wonders what it's all about, hut we think hell make a very fine debator If Haxel and Beta will stop talking so loud and let him study. Our Seniors how hare the lead debates but In the Inter-clathere is still time for plenty to happen. All we hope is that Mr, Newman will be able to Set through this year without adding many new grey hairs to his collection, (Or has he any? I forgot to look.) Th Lincoln 'High school band under the direction of Mr. E. B. A new social unit has been addTerry, had their picture taken January 7, by the King Irvine ed to dear old Lincoln under ths of Miss Music Company. capable supervision The K. ig Irvine Music Comp- Wagers. A meeting was held any. assisted by one of the lead- Thursday, January 20 for twenty-fiv- e numbers who were desirous ing Companies of the East is deof joining. of the entire Issue their voting band magazine to the Utah Bands. The meeting was conducted Naomi Davis, Dramatic Manage . The Picture of the band will appear In the February Issue of Gladys Hirst was chosen by the the Band Monthly as the only group to assist Naomi as secretClass B. band to win a contest ary and reporter. The purpose of this club Is to the first time they entered ay they did In Nephl two years sgo. train contestants for the B. Y. U. Speech Tournament so our club Is named the Lincoln Thespian club, Opera Tryouts (Thespean means actors). We Opera Tryouts for "Blow Me are sure, with the extra training Down", will bo held Monday and L. T. C. shqll give the studthe Tuesday, February 29 and 80th. that we will show up fine ents, Director E. B. Terry urge members of the High School to parti- at the Tournament. All those a membership In our club cipate. hand your name to Miss Wagers. There will be a twenty-fiv- e cent MALE GLEE fee charged for dramatic art The Lincoln High Male Glee material. All are Invited to Join. sang In 8take conference Sunday Meetings shall be held every January l(,nnder the direction of Wednesday at 4 o'clock. We E. B. Terry. want the L. T. C. to become a They will sing In the Picture to Lincoln for show January 25, 1938 and wtll permanent fixture social benefits as well. be guests of the SCERA ss Did anyone notice that the D. F. s" were 'stalling during the last two or three minutes of their game? it seems as though they aslo. the referee how much time wasJORto play when they were theead. by three points, and for an answer, they were told forty seconds". The referees The Seen were mistaken and the Tigers lost for If was four minutes Instead Last Monday and Tuesday the of forty seconds. Too had D. F. better luck picture iu the auditorium v as It was from the next time. very itftresUng. . btruggleto Live Series, "Beach Did anyone notice a brother Masters. The picture illustrated Llncolnlte lying In the cold show- the life and habits of the seals ers after the game with his clothes in the Bering Sea on the Mis on? Shame (double shame) on Islands, during ths mating season. him. Wednesday and Thursday ths picture was "Pathe Topics". The topics a ere: The Famous Wallen ON THE SICK LIST aaa, rope performers; tight We are glad to see those stud- "There's a Bridle Haugin' on the ents back In school who have been Wall, a song sung by Carson absent recently because of Illness. Robinson and his Buckaroo The White Wlnge of our Bodies", Alvin Washburn, who was Injura story of the function of in In ed an exnloinn (ns Aldorls blood. Carter, who was absent becauss white corpusles of the Friday the Scout Organisation of appendicitis. We hope that Howard Downs, sponsored a very enjoyable picwho has Scarlet Fever, will soon ture, "Wings of the Morning". It was presented to raise scout be able to be in school again. funds The picture was iu techniHarold B.: . (entering temcon-cer- color, and the scenes were set in asked the usher )$VhatVe Ireland. they playing now?" Usher: Beethovens ninth At Mories s txzaiB i Lewis Barber Shop visit here be Let a h,:b b r E ; sj.s HUMOR Symphony. Harold: Say, thats too bad, I WANTED: missed the other eight If you want to Improve In typA fuller knowledge of Eugening you should get down to work. your Mr. Christensen: So youre ics Lenore Pyne. And not play when yoitave got Latest edition of Lovology your first move in getting going to work yourself up from a lesson try to get it done In one "date.Beth. Park for that the bottom? ready period. I expect to type twice as Wallace Anderson: Yes, Pm Students to please quit throwfast and twice as good at the end going to start as a boot black, and ing paper in the hall Mr. Mem-mot- t. of the year. Your Appearance marks end up as a barber. You Nlta: No, Rlc) ard, I dont see To know who took my perfectly PHONE 1123 chew of cum pasthow I can marry you. good week-ol- d Provo Richard P.: Oh please, just 274 West Center ed under the third seat on the this once. fifth row from the back, in the 3TIK3L5 I5IEZB y hall. Rhea Pyne. study ' Lewis Wells. Mary Gillespie TIRE REPAIRING USED TIRES ROYAL Tires and Tubes U. S. BRIMIIALL BROS. 121 West 1 North. Provo Phone 260 BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE Beneficial life Insurance Company has so much been provided at so little cost, as in the perfect tribute conceived emd rendered by Berg Mortuary. 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Grant B.; Insufficient evi- dence. s s s The other morning John Ashton was called to the office ,ta explain his absence trononsi'Ush the day before. The following is the way he explained it to Mtsa Wagers: Dear Teacher, I went to sleep In study and not bringing my alarm clock to school, I forgot to wake up till after English. John Ashton. I WONDER IF: The Tlgerettes will ever psy for their dresses? Era Allan still likes Grant Smith? Bud Smith reaUy means that sober look hs always wears? Yon know that Norma Duntord. has found a asw Romeo? You know Mr. Dixon has naked the girls to stay out of the lives for of the Basketball hoya while? Mr. Partridge knows wpat lot of bother it is to construct bis (Those little paper boxes to you). brain-childre- n. . Well, well, It'a a pleasure to meet my daughter's fiance. I want you to make yonr-se- lf right at home. 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