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Show September THE VOICE OF SHARON 24, 1937 PaS'e Three Kenneth was uschurch, so his one Sunday was plea-e- d see him to sitting with morning d hands and bowed head Seven-year-ol- THE LINCOLN LIVE WJRI ually mother d -s in cla-pe- ATTENTION . EDITORIAL STAFF Wihnetta Spaugy Mary Conder Miss Marjorie Wagers Editor Assistant Editor Senior Faculty Advisor GIRLS Junior Elections prayer. throughout a lengthy Have you strong, healthy bodies? If you hast, join the girl- - AthThe juniors held their class elecletic Association Sept. .HI.' Help us Wedne-daThe results win our games and show the Al- tions pine School D.Miict what the gills were as follow-- : o. Lincoln can do. t; Cullen vice Liston, Myrth June Bean, secretary; Rhea Pm junior reporter; Lena Lamb, DeLilly Dunford bate manager; Norma familiar sign That Tigerctte and David leaders; McKay, jell thills of an- Mario Bus-imeeting 12.05, athletic manager; ticipation! up the spines of 24 girls and Darjl Stewart, chairman of last Thursday. the Jiumoi lrom. Five other assistOrganized for the primary pur- ants were chosen for the Prom. pose of promoting pep they immeThe juniors have great faith in diately got down to the business of Cullen's ability as a president and footdeciding how to do it. With ball coming up so soon they de- will give their full support. The juniors also haw high hopes cided it might help the boys to show them the school is really for the success of the Junior Prom backing them, so by a unanimous this year and with our artistic LEHI, NEW WHEAT vote, it was decided that they class member, Daryl Stewart, as would stay to some practice games chairman aod her able committee and cheer for the fellows through we know we shall not be disathb tiresome drills. ppointed. IN CELLOPHANE Lena Lamb has hopes of putting With the help of advisor, Mi-- s Burr, Mary Condor Pres, and the the juniors on the map as far other officers and members of this as debating is concerned. years club, its sure to be even more successful than the ones before it. Chri-tcn-e- Reporters ; Beth Park. Spurts Velma Bunnell Senior Reporter Norma Christensen and Mary Jean Skinner Sophomuve Girls Athletic Assn. Gladys Hurst Bert Fbx Reporter Mary Gillespie Typists Beth Park Dorothy Allred Once again the month of September rolls softly and slowly around and catches all young boys and girls hardly ready for school. However at the sound of the bell everyone seems school starts with a bang. happy to start the ball rolling Last years Seniors are gone. We are sad, and are really missing the n, for they were real seniors. The happy cheerful, smiling sophomores are with us this year and oh! how wonderful those Smiling faces look. They seem to have something that urges everyone on. We surely appreciate our new comwe welcome you. ers Its just like the autumn leaves; the ones on tlit te'es are pretty, they are colorful, but they are falling. Have you stopped to think of the new leaves, who have their life before them? They will be so pretty, new, fresh, green ones, full of life and pep. Lincoln welcomes you, all who are new, and those of old, back to Lincoln for a full year. Clean and Attractive School Grounds The . beauty and appearance of our school depends a lot on the school the of attractiveness can help out them free from They paper and other rubbish. should also remember to use the sidewalks amd not destroy any of the shrubbery that is planted about the school. This improves the appearance of our school grounds immensely. Attractive school grounds are a valuable asset to any school building. It gives it a more cheerful appearance, and the students have a pleasant outlook concerning school. They should appreciate what the school board has done to make the grounds appear cheerful looking and attractive. If it werent for the nice lawns and shrubbery that are planted about the school, it would be barren and dismal looking, so lets all of us do our part in keeping school attractive and clean ' grounds. grounds. a lot Students in keeping Sophomore Election Who are the sophomore officers? Oh yes we know, "Bellows rings We again such a nice president. have Jena V. Hansen to assist us downs. and over our "ups Whats this budding flower for secretary? Of course, we know; its Rose Lee Memmott. Who is - this handsome fellow who is so interested in Athletics that he can find no time for romance? - Could it be "Loveless Delbert? Who says little girls cant holler? Say listen to Madge and Maxine, our yell leaders. are already These sophomores started off with a bang, and we hope to be the leading class this year. : HUMOR Class Elections z : id Hi pre-ide- Tigerettes 48 Lbs. $1.05 FLOUR Calla P pim 10 Lbs. . . 55c DUUiin 25 Lbs. . . $1.37 HONEY Hew Crop 10 Lbs. 75c Germade . 9io Lbs. 39c o, White Beans Can you hear the shouts, and other noises coming from the football field? Well, thats football. Some lettermen returning from last year, and from which the team will be built are: captain, Reed Gillespie, quarterback; cocaptain, Donald Edwards, center; Lewis Wells, end; Richard Park, end; Howard Holdaway, tackle; Norman Smith, tackle; Kent Fielding, halfback; Marrio Bussio, halfback. Others boys planned on for anting places are: Grant Smith, Harold Brerton, Frank Jex, Dick Richard Burr, Bigelow, Cullen Christensen, Angus McKay, David McKay, Leo Ford, John Park, Warren Williams, Mark Hurst, John Peterson, Clark Johnson, Lawrence Russel Smith, Park, Gail Loveless and Heber Ivins. As yet, Edwards, one of the most outstanding centers in the state, is reported to have been ill for some time. We hope, and expect to have him with us in the near future. The schedule for football for 1937 is as follows: Sept. 24, Park City High; Oct. 1, Pleasant Grove; Oct. 8, American Fork; Oct, 15, Springvilie a.t Lincoln; Oct. 29, Lehi; Nov. 5, Spanish Fork at Lincoln; Nov. 12, Pay son at Lincoln. Lets all support our team, students. And what did Mr. W'arnick: Paul Revere say at the end of his The senior class held the annual ride? election for class officers WednesWhoa. Glenn; day, September IS. The returns are as follows: Diana: Oh, look, it says entire (Continued" from page two) Eva Bunnell, Vice president, 35c, let's take it all so we Delicious balcony Katharine apples, 2nd; Robert DaReesha; secretary, can be alone. vis, J. H. Hale peach, 3rd; Stanley cheer leaders, Frank Jex and Mary Beth Farley, Italian. Prunes, 2nd; Chas. ring committee, Conder; Say folks have you noticed the O. Keeler, Bartlett pear, 3rd; A. Park, Reed Gillespie, Maxine plaid shirts the seniors have M. Diinmick, Muscat grapes, 2nd; senior hop committee, bright added to their wardrobe? You must Robert Elliott, Liberia peach, 2nd, Velma Bunnell, Wilmetta Spaugy, notice Kent's bright orange on?; .two case 2nd; C. display peach Theda Jones, Kent and his red Dick Burr, Park's Richard hair, F. Ercanbrack, Anjo pears, 2nd, Fielding and Grant Smith. flaming Hue and Frank Jcxs pass- Golden Delicious, Alvin 2nd; Senior Day committee: Harold ionate ? green. Lunceford, Elberta peaches, 3rd; Maxine Loveless, Gladys Breretoir, Raymond McKellip, black walnuts, Hirst, Mary Gillespie and Richard DID YOU KNOW? 1st; Dean Davis, black walnuts, Taylor. from came That Mr. Warnick Italian Erval Christensen, 2nd; Pleasant Grove High and lives in prunes, 1st; Stanford Ekins, JonTHE PAST AND FUTURE Manila? athan Anjo pears, 1st; That Miss Wagers graduated Burt apples, 2nd; best May we remind you, where Ercanbrack, pack Deliclivand last some of the graduates of Lincoln from the B.Y.U. year ious apples, 1st; Lowell Christened in Roosevelt? are and what the are doing? J. H. Hale peaches, 2nd. That Miss Holdaway graduated sen, Don Watkins is going on a misDue to lack of space we are unfrom the Y and lives in Pleasant able sion to England. to print the names of prize . . Robert Gillespie and George' Grove ? winners in all departments. from That Miss Burr graduated Blake are .going on a mission to the Y and is Dick Burrs sister? desired results. By doing this Germany. That Mrs. Jacobs graduated youll get rid of your trouble and lias a baby boy. . Vee Christensen LaRue Park is the proud mother from Oxford in London and also your classes will be just one big from different colleges in the U. happy family. of a baby girl. Carole Pyne was married to S. A. That she taught school at the Sincerely, Madam Marvin Olson, graduate of Agri- Y and is writing her own books culture College of Logan, Sept. 18, for the course that she is now 1937. teaching? That Beth Haliday is the living Gladilynw Spaugy was married to Reed Peterson during the late image of Alice Hayes? That Grant Smith is a stepcummer. Lloyd Pyne and Glenda Taylor brother to Estelle Riding? That Frank Jex was chasing Iola no more. are still engaged Sorenson from West High? Paul Anderson attended WoodThat Donald Edwards just rebury college at California last year. Helen Park will graduate from turned after several weeks of illness? Quish Beauty school in NovemIf and when you find this out ber. Jack Conder sund Mana Hayes please keep it mum for its a secret. are engaged, and Jack is home MADAM from Idaho. Dear Madam Im just a little girl who graduated from the Y last year and now I'm teaching English and The first student body assembly Speech at Lincoln, Could you of the year was sponsored by the please give me some pointers about how to make the students of faculty members Friday, SeptemLincoln like me more? ber 17. . selectkxv by the A pleasing Sincerely waiting, Marjorie Wagers. band, directed by Mr. Terry, opened the program, after which Dear Miss Marjorie: Your own mattress So it's Lincoln where you're prayer was offered by Mr. Frand-soComments were given by Mr. teaching this year. Well gal, I feel renovated and recovered, Newman in respects to the one sorry for you, for I have had made same as new only hundred and fiftieth anniversary of problems sent me concerning that $4.00 . after territory before. the national constitution, Into an converted Or a If you will give Platte Tucker which'a patriotic number "The Star Spangled Banner was sung sleeping pill to keep his forever-chattin- g Innerspring for only mouth shut, give Garn by the entire student body. $0.50 little encouragement, The new faculty members were Phillips a call and deliver Free We introduced by Mr. Newman, and (don't take me wrong), take by and head Andreasons Miss ear Miss one Burr, respectively. they spoke Oierman Matlress Co. Miss Eva against Miss Wagers, Miss Holdaway, Mr. tap slightly cranium BuntieHs Warnick. probably youll Peterson and Mr. 54 N. 4th West Provo Mr. Terry sang two songs, after bring them to and maybe that love 579-Phone which he directed the band in a bug will continue on his way to some one else and youll get your final selection. Sharon Winners n; y. "How I do like English! "What?? Yes, you hear h on every side among the sophomores, and with Mr, Peterson has good reasons, subject brought that long-dea- d back to life again, and is showing us the way to delights we never dreamed existed. We are studying literature. We sophomores have established a library of our own. Maybe the books arent all classics, but if we once get the reading habit well soon be able to tell the good from the bad. Our literary will surely develop appreciation under such splendid leadership. And the beauty of it is that he's married and settled down and lives right here, so we needn't be afraid of losing him. 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In physical education the eighth grade girls have chosen for their different teams,, neckerchiefs with their symbol on them which distinguishes them from the rest of the teams. English is more interesting with our library books to read a part of the period. With all of us doing our part we strive to make this school year a better one. Grist: AS are Y Assembly Held TO PLEASE YOUR POCKETBOOK Quality r.lcatG SCHOOL IN GENERAL Our teachers LUNCHES.... P. L. COFFEE Airjviy . Lb. 18c Flour Harvest Blossom 48 lbs. $1 .1 9 Cocoa Baker's Lb. Can 14c Raisins Seedless 11 Oz. Pkg. 6c Vanilla Gibsons 8 Oz. Bottle 15c OATS Quaker Lg. Pkg. 19c Crystal White . 6 for 23c GIANT BARS Oxydol . Lg. Pkg. 20c Sophomores Are Happy Lincoln High Football Team J. 1 1 -- u. , EDITORIAL When, later, she expressed appreciation of his attentive manner, the hoy's face softened with a plea-a- nt memory. 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