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LHS Advocate 1918-1919

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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, SEPTE:\IBBR . 1~, 1918 '

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·PLAN.m· INCREASE -~~; ~:i~~~~-B~,~~~.. -THE ' ATTt''~'DAl\TCE_ i~! ::!~~~~t~~:~d· 1.tn 1,

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TER'S STAFF 1-t . •· _ ;~ _,._ everything on her plate, raises a gar·, _, den of her own, helps in Hoover, Red GERTRUDE TOMSON fs EDITOR · MAY . RETURN Cross -and Belgian Relief campaigns. .. _ · chickens. goes on an allowance, eats

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In: fact she does - everything . that a ·Ad.;ocaie fo semester -- - · . · pat~iotic girl who expects to be a -fu- is The · . In spite Of thd war the football sea-. ture American should do. · largely a new. one; though some of .. : ·son or 1 918 found as many- candidates the member$ have been" on the stat! -. ·trying out tor a place on the team. I · .· · . · . .. _ -: - before. _Thos·e have the .. :

320 Reba Maynard 325 Aaron Sohl_,.. 326 Wilma Foster 327 Lemar Burling

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. 312 Herbert Brownell :_MR. 'GOODRIC~ _,i:o ..KEE~ - 313-°l.ucy . Brisack ' ~ · - '·"' PUPlLS IN SCHOOL · 3H Henry -Beaumont . . ' ~15 .James ·-Austin ' ~. . :: 317 Wendell Eerie : PATRIOTIC CAMPAIGN STARTED . 318 Annis Robbins -

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305 Ruth Da\"is -307 P.ark Berry -· 309 Amelia Bergert

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iz~d ~ho lnt~r-ests ~ ' (!rease . S-O!l~l atf~nda_n'ce.: :A' i..rieet- RE.D.'CR·o· ss"To .sTA-.RT 111J _OCT.- a~ .any other season.. About ninety NEW' -scEMERY ' FOR ·. STAGE of the p~per, most at bea~t .are try:fn~ ._ . '<;:=

_;in'g was he_ld ~n tlie auditoriu:n Thurs1_ boys -answered the call for foo~ball ·· · l · · to make it b~tter than it _bas ever . rlay - morning by repres'"_ntatives ·.o. f ·. men last- week. Many of these are in' · · been before. With the increased cost ..... I' -TO of materials ·this . . will be more difficult · ··: each ·home room to d;~scuss ways of MRS. EVERTS TO BE IN CHARGE ~xperienced but, on the otb er h an d CURTAINS AND .NEW ,;·;~·°'Keeping boys. and g;.rls who '-are not AGAIN .. there are a. few players left ov.er . BE CONSTRUCTED -1than it has been in ·the past if the / · } ,/ ·yet . ~igbteen fn . s ch'ool. Under the · , ·_ · from last y_ear's team and some who, paper Is to come out ._evenly. in a • . ,i · of :r. .1r 1oodrich Hsts !lave _-J,i__ncoln_High al tho they _w_i_n a...:..-place _on ! ___ .the in June the s_e m:s. ·• _.___ ,. ___ __ ________...._ · --· resented at the Red cro<:s headciuar- 11917 ·team, will be ready for a regular board htrs1leen busy y..ith plans and ter · . . d. -T . h -~-~'i:ieen · made of a· ~tudents registered ~ . . h. . . , The- editor. Gertru e om son. as in the high, St I last year, those ~ers during the summer. . The . work pos1t10n ~n the eleven_ t Is year. details for the new scenery that_ w1I. had no practical experience other tha.n . began d 'J 'nne 6 iand continued e.very 1year's Mockett, \>ho Lplay~ld halfanot backh er o_.n hlalsft graduating fror 1 grade -and junior v until the rooms team, ewe !en, a · I1 Eoon belong to the high school. A that obtained when she twice -edited ' : Thurs ay morn n.,, · rd 1 Chicago man given the contract 1the paper last vear. She has taken /·rugh sch_~l<: entering from out ~losed for a brief vacation August back, and Ross l\lcGiasson, a gua. b f . h d th the newswritin ..: course however and of tnose who . are un.der j 16. . ·Ji:.... <..ttenda.nce averaged about are the t·hree "L" men back. Beside for the work and . e er ea is ver . much i;terested. in that of ;1 Each forty · ' b . h Mrs -Everts ""bu r.harge, these three Pugh, Cl.ark, Hartman, Miss Rice planned with h1m just what k. ) Sh . ·or and a mem sL•teen and should e m sc oo . I . ' t"' I B i ht Holland and lllany others from d wor ·. . e is a sent · • . 18 h0 t of , o-ave t·he following report as to r £! ' . • was needed. The scenery inclu es a ber of The club as well as ·' .:. -of. the boys er gir w. ou f of dressings made: which :is. team. real curtain and another cur ha l"ing been- on tile Girls' Council last ,. :_"School and should be ·m un ess or 305 10x18 pads The practices so f&. .. -- ~ve ~en con·_ . . also-a decora- . ·-- ;~:Cxcellent reasons will be personally 131 5 yard rolls. fined mostl·J.' to . the ,.ru_d im _ ei!.!S of the.· !I t~n ~~ well. There ar~ sp~:r1~t~n Springer bas . been chosen - - ~ern and urged to come to high school. 3411 8x4 compresses game., Smts were ·-issued . S~tu~!i) ~:v:e )ntedor scene, a -wood scene, and as managing editor. He has the ad441 8xl2 pads - . ~~hree ·o r four representatives were work .is- 1 , •!!;a. last , rderi I and th real hi wf. h 11 start d ,soon. t - Red . th ~- ; scene that was made especi· , vantage . o f wor k Qn the sta# J.I. 1 1 e cothis or w c Instead pre om,na es mblack · e _, a,nY.· f 0 •~ - the high- school. sehcted from each home room to suits year of the . year, an d i s well fitted for the WL'l"k. 4288 total 'forn a committee that will do prac- Mrs. Everets says she was very much w hi c h was f avore d Ias t year. -. · 1 ·.·The l>tagt:: .in the urnslc · .. is a senior and a member of th,• room-on the I He tic<1Iy · at-I of the actual_ work of the pleased with the work. None of the The schedule this year, altho it is fourth tloor has be.?::i reilloved and a V.-r_iters clu~. · • · .c omplet.e, mcl~des . . . . in ~hfch holds -th e s.cenery. Downs, The was business -Mervyn . carrpalgn. The members. ,of the ·<:om-' dressings . made were turned back to not yet games w1~h _gr~H built. on the manager, staff a short time . - . mitee were chosen for their abilitY be remade, whi~h means that the girls_ thoe ftollo4winsg schooKls. t L.. I The arrangement ls similar tu t~a~. Ia.st~ semester. He was also the busi.. do better work than some of the woc · - eneca, . ansas, a mco n. of any. drop curtain-the whole . s.et tiie~~ ' manager of the junior play and and willingness to -carry the plan out men who work at Red Cross. , Oct. 19-Beatrice at Lincoln. of ·scenery is rolled or pulled up . into . ·_ . !'t. -,.- bll;t.y at that time. He sucossfully. A t>imllar campaign· is The September quota of work is light Oct. 25-York at :Lincoln. the grill and is out of the way until .. ·· Mummers Club 0 ;,..'t:h·~- ve·ar · · -on among th-e gra d e so there ~i·11 be· no· need for worlters Nov att · Norfolk. readvf.or it can be Jet dO'\'l"n is a 'Wil :17el~M·a _ 0 bein: carried " h N . · 161-Norfolk h t 'Li · 1 ~ . .use • ~hen .. " and ,gra · uaL~ "".·,.., · • 's cho.Js with a view to reaching those at the high scbool llntil October, .w en ov. m::i- a a . nco n.. in a few . minutes. _ .· - o;c - Lee" · Solomon, ! forut'r circula~on · -nnpihwho ·a re not yet _.sixteen d ..... h c Thanksgiv,ing b id . .and.__ are . the· ·auxiliary Jn the cafeteria day-Cambridge at In order that the s.cenery. ~ could b_ e in-a· na-"'.~er-of T'u·e A-·. dvocat.~ was chosen 1 wm be1 ... gin. Mrs . .EYerts will be g a rn_ e P am r .!e. . : . fastened down. the _cement floor. /to be the sport , editor. ·, He had a . not adYztcelas far as high school, with' the girls again and they are de;The b1., game or the. season'. as removed and a wooden one put m :1n_ >os hiorr with the Star t.:';i.ls ;The ·pt"pose of ._this , .c ampaign is pending on her. will be the Omah~ g~me "Which~~~ its place. '. -;; {t,;hlch -gave him · much~ experience. outlined l: {ollows;,"",(1),- to bring in~o, be played in Linea n t .is year. . ' "········--. : ..·'. i ·~"" . f t*-eparatory he .is . e · .. , · Cambridge on the schedule the dispute · · · "' ' , · · .•.,._ · :~~ .. ·· · · · _;. --: - 'Jommg _ rom'J'h ·• .... ' Clu .. -ant'l · · -··· school atonce im 'who ' are' ol' _com: 1;-..:.1 -'T'lH r.nnnn J_ . OVl'r ..... _ ch':\mpionshfr1 which 'U.? t ,... _r- .rnem?er ,of' .p i.utunroers . 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Iman, was on the staff in the spnng_ hig on the L. incoln police force during _. . . : and proved her worth in reporting: . _ the summer. will probably be back ~ - ---· She ls a member or T~ ·A~ummers'. · ..; .. to, take his place - as captain of the Lincoln ., High School has thirty- i Clu!> .and is a senior. DU:rf.ng halt -0! · team. · · .· s'even new -_seniors. · --Instead _o(_grow- he7 freshman year -: · d · ·· · i ' editor., - , --- " · . f ing . ~mall er the at ten aJ?.ce seems o The. other , specfoJ -reporter, -Ln~ue· >~ .. :"! ·; social work: - ·- .. . - . '. :_ . : fl{rs. ·_ Fred ' Olson; from ·ontario, To' ' School Teachers . of - the larger every year -in spite of the Vanderh'oof has never been 'on ... , There .a.ms io be aft undersfand· mathematics department. . · · · u nlted s\ateso ·war. . The names , and · forme. .'r e.!· Advocate ,;.,. hefo"' bUt 'wrote ''tWo ·' , , •.• ,; , -: ing 11mong many boys· especially-· that - .'Mr.· 'i3. , H. " Beek, from Wesleyan -lt'fs quite unnecessary, f a.m , of the new seniors are as fol- feature stories .for The Advocate ·Iast .. · .vatrlotmn ·bas nothing do_ ·with University, · who has . _taken Bob . sure, ..for me to urge a flows: · · · .· · · year.' She is a member or the Forum, · · . - , ,, • - school -attendance . .-: President Wilson a:ager's place as .football coach . ance of the service you and your' t I Harriett Rosetta Adams, Glenwood, and a junior. .: ·d h th ritf" · h..- - . ··a· :. _ · ..·~1ri'ss Gertrude K.fncaide, ~·ho is new pupils have' rendered to · the j Iowa. ' _ · . I Kathryn Young - and Joe :Iverson_ :_. · e an er the au most o es · ave sa1 ' .uthat ow- ·.n· lh Nation and to the great cause. ·. ·.Hallie Campbell, Lebahon; Nebr. · .;... hayel been to conduct the per..: _· . .·- , ., ·.: I ~er otthat patriotic thing th'e .,,._ench de'partment. .. I chosen· Tr th.-vn "as been in ' ' · - .· -· "'• for which _is · at , war. · Mildred Campbell, Lebanon, Nebr. · .. sona co ui;n11. - n_a_ . ., "_ _ -_ : _·; _ , young · people can do at.tilts tftne is to Miss . Eunice Chap!n, .· who teach~s 1 Whatever the Nation's call has .. Maryan . Rosamond Feese, Alma, Llnc()ln High School two years•. -sh~ ., - attend .tichool fafthruliy order .that . JOth French and Spanish. been, the - response of . the Nebr. ' .· . - . . ' ha.s. been on the Student Council, was the States ·of. tomorrow may Frank Kane; who has taken, ·Mr. schc.ols has been ,Immediate and ,. · Ella State Uni Farm). a member of the Promotional Leag-.:e . _._..:,..:· . . have better citizens and 'be more able 3;.,,ant's ,pla~e as head or the commerenthusiastic. The 'Nation and . ; Esther Ellen Fuller,. Kansas _- City, and a~ -officer of the sophomore class. the Government agencies know Mo. - · · Joe Iverson was humor editor last r · take up the responsibilities that the -;lat department. · ; , and appreciate your loyalty and Lena :Marie Gillan,-· Summerfield, year. . . . wm bring._ -A ietter from the U. , -Miss Loretta Given, '1.vho is 'rrom the J devotion an<l · are graterul tor Kan. The exchange reporter Edith Olds,' . i! · - S. War D cpartment _in response to -an \foKinley S("nool o: this city, an d 1s your unfa l ling support i n every .I Ed 1 oo a e, e any, e r. .. th G d I B th N b is a senior. She ·w1ls In -- the news war service. ;_Daisy 'Winona Haynes, Valparfso, writting class·exper_ last i ence. semester, but has ·, ,inquiry from Mr. · Pickell i s here .aking Miss Mfnn1e Morrell's The schools and colleges of I Nebr. -- --- -- had __ no other THIS

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quoted: . . . _•_ - .. , In the -America are justified by their j' Isabe! Hoyle. Raymond, Nebr. : Mary Louise Bryan who has : been "It is the opinion of the War Depart- f Mr. Harry C. Goggins, from Beatrice, works when the youth of our Eva Grace Hunt, Boise, Idaho: 1 chos.en ·o . rga.nlzation . is , well nient that _bo:rs should remain in a /member of the commercial depart!and and the homes from which Irene Edna lll"Tam Clay. Center quahfied for the position. She is a 0 school . t:.n!J! e-:lch tl~e as the "'"""'"I!.· rnent · / they come are united in unselNebr. . ' . ' 1member of_ the junior. class and a ment calls them to duty or -;re . Ina Perego, from · Chicago;_ fish derotion and unstinted sacViola Gwend-olyn . :\lcJ'unkin, Dewitt, memb. er of The Mum . mers Club. She :prepared to enter college.: ·By remain- director of dramatic art · _ rifice for the cause and the Nebr. -_ · served as e_d itor of the -sophomore ing in selioo! and .'joinin·g·· the-.corp~ Miss Birdie ·Scott, a teac. her in the country we hold dear. The Doris' Josephine McKenney, Palmer, class the first semester last year. under consideration they would great- history department. . -. . spirit of American demo~racy is Nebr.. • - . - The . circulation ' manager and .the Jy·tmprove their PhYBical 'development Mr. B . . T. Kess, who _was formerly a heritage cherished and trans- \ ·Edith Juliette' Mays, (from Luther assistant . business manager have not · along atrictiy >ini.Utary lines .. Boys superintendent of scbriols- at Sprague; mitted by ,public ' educa,tion. - All College). · yet been appointed .. ' . over eighteen who have not completed Neb., and is now in the history departthat -.America has meant _to us Frances Reed,- Ravenna, ''Nebr. :-tbek secondary school course; should ment,- , . .. . . and to the world in,the past it . Ruth Emma Sorick, .Murdock. Nebr · ORGANIZATIONS be urged ··to .remain ,in- school until ' Miss · l\Iayme Dwora'k · from Wash- - . must mean . with greater and · Margaret Stidworthy, Homer, Nebr. . 'Among the clubs .that will resume called to· the c0lors. ·.It must be under- ington, D. C., now a teacher of botany~ . more disinterested devotion in Luella _ Fern ffilstrom, · Ashlail.d , 1their -activities this · year are The . stood however; that they wou'ld not be Miss · Esther Lefler, of the commerthe future. ._ ·_ . Nebr. . · -_ Mummers, the Forum, . Art-Tex, and entitled _on that account to any -defer- cial department, formerly of Fairbury. The civic sense that has made· ·Emma: Voss, Germantown, Nebr. · 'the Orphaeons . . · . __ · ment or their call." . . . _ ·Kathryn C. Welch, of the hou'sehold ·. each home and .child · part of. a Hazel Wetencainp, Eagle, Nebr. · / :mss Jna Perego ·wm sponsor 'The -A similar letter.was recei;ed from arts department, . fot'merly of Bradcommanity, part -of a state, part Pearl .Virginia Wetencamp, Eagle, Mummers Club this year. / She came . the 'Adjutant General at -Washington , ford, .Ill. . · _:. of, a Nation, is todar. deepened Nebr. · _. to from South Bend, Ind; · :_ D. C. . · . - ·· MJss · Jessie Glass who . has . taken by-war and its issues. It affects .Irene Julia \Varta, Wilber, 'Nebr.· The. Forum, the debating club, _held .:· ·-; ;'· ' ' -. -·=The ·. chairman Of . the hom:} room Miss Horton's place•as librarian. - the fate . Of many Ja:nds and. peo: . . Grace Bernice Shean·, Birmingham, a ·meeting Tuescfo.y"evening and· ! . : :· . committees whose name's -ha'te been . Miss Olivfa Pound has been appointples whose blood is in our :veins, : Ala. . ' . ., . - : _ ' . . edits officers for 'the year .. Mr. Hewitt reported are as follows: ' " assistant principal ·with Mr. Letter. and whose happier future be Lydfa Wutscl:iinek, l';lurd9ck. Nebr. who helped ' 'o?"ganlze the Forum last -... ·· _::·: : 101 ·Clarence Beeson . , She 'served -as · advisor of girls last -part· of the triumph of the prin· Jesse Dailey, Seward, Nebr. year, Is ·n.ot · a member -of. the facnlty 1 ;_"- < l03J1Carie Zimmer . . year, . . . . ciples for which we fight. ,·Lawrence.Dwri:;ch, Plymouth, Nebr. this year so ·1\.:!iss . Margaret .,Proctor , - . 105 Hn.l!fe Tatman, .· ,:; -_ . .-Mrs, Howell is substituting for l\Hss · The doors of the schools have Fred . Gerdes.· Beatrice; Nebr. wHI sponsor tbe meetings. · - .._:. ·: , Atkins, l\Irs. T. A.-Colhurn for Miss .· opened .to : a . new generation of .Lloyd' Rayinond Haegen •. Trent9n, · ·on·account 6f 'the ··Iarge enrollment' .· · '_ 112 Floyd St:nibbe · ·. ·c . - ·=· Beattie and Miss Dorothy Jane· Col· '. Children. · ·Y our responsibilities, Nebr. · .- ; "•: -, · - . -• -. - -- ~. · 1 in the :.h-ousehold'art.classes ' a iarge· . -, '113 Mildred Mayer .burn for .1\fiss Vinda Hudson . . - I ···great in ,. past and .greatly . Neil McDO\";eii. Llndsoorg, KaO:. : number are expected to jo.ln the Art-_._ - ,- . _. 125 ·Paul . Simpkins ·-. - · '.-me·t. are still greater today . . The · .Roy William Milier, · Benedict, -Nebr. Tex· _Club . this .Last . :.'.> : .. - 207 Priscilla Towle ,. . ·_- Revenge .: · · _- _. . • · ;: publication by the Committee on - . Arthur , Dudley - Morrell, Palmyra, great deal of .war relief' work "Was done · : 209 Carol Coruell "I am · going .. to subscribe for the -:Public Information, , established \. N·e br. . . _ ~ by th~ club. '·Garments - were made .C:: · 208 Della Sioniger' · ' .·- ·. · =- - - ·Weekly· Pal12dium," t>aid . old Riley in response- to · the requests ·or ·. . 0. Robsen Benedict, Nebr. for the war ·orp.lians and the needy. -.; - - . 210 Elaine Drinean . _,. Rezzidew, or Petunia.' .• "I don"t lfke -.the' schoois and ihe needs c.f the " Jary Scott, Greeley, Nebr.. ; . . The musical . club· has always been •..-··. · .. 212 Winona Smith that paper a-tall!" _ · departments whose prog!-ams in- . _Chauncey Sherm:m,-Schuyler, Nebr. of.'great interest -the higli school _ , c 213 Richard Dunker - _ , '.'If.you don't like it why . in the _volve -. the - schools, wm have' . •Noll' -!...ce Smith'; Exeter, Nebr. _ stndettti:J. ' There an opening 214 Mary Louise Bcyan , _. name·· of-goodness do . you subscribe sen.ea its purpose tfffaids you . :· Cl1J.rence --Earl :. WaHen;" _.Unadilla, <who are ,ititerested in music, and who 215· Rosa Ben Fairchild for. it?" : . · · . : ·- · . -- . . ·Jn 'perlorming arid·. interpreting Nebr..· · · ·-;. ;- · · wish to- belong ·to -the club .. . Member- _ 216 Darius Hagenback · . ,_, . ._"So- I: can have .the satisfaction of the new duties implicit in its Lynn . _Albert . ' ;V-allen, Unadilla, ·ship fs : also. open to .those .who bav-e · 218 Sarah Bessie Plattner going up to the office whenever I feel . title. ' I . Nebr. taken elocution,. aesthetic dancing -' 221 Merrill Ziegler . · · · Ike it arid telling· -the editor to stop ,' · · George- Edwin - · Mitchen,:, Bethany, 11ramatic -art . ., ¥any lnterestfng pri;>. - 225 Myrt.Ia Cook !lis dad-burned, no 'count paper!.. :WOODROW WILSON.. Nebr. , ; win be. given this year:

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