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Published "Weekly by the Sludenl~ of Lincoln High School LINCOI1X, NEBRASKA, SEPrEl.H BER 26, 1922
VOLUME XXVIII.
Seventy-five Boys Maey Former Lincoln \Lincoln High's New From High School Assistant ·Principal High Members Active On University Papers Enrolled at Y. <'·~ro"~ I
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PUPILS ELECTED BX FIFTY ROOMS
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'Vith about eleven forme r Lincoln hi.g h school students on the staff of the Daily Nebraskan, and one ex-
"The st rong compck and ,, " stronger, The weak look on and grow weaker." Qullted 0. B. Anderson, better
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Selection of Representatives Takes member of this institution holding the "Place Monday Morning During position of managing-editor of the the Home Room Period.
LINKS TRAIN FOR HARD BATTLES ON GRIDIRON; I I SEVEN VETERANS BACK Fh-st Game Scheduled For Next F rl•d ay Wit · h New
k now n as Andy, w hen asked what_· he/ had to sav about the gvmnas mm classes bein.g held at the Y.· M. c. A.
Rival, Fremont-Nine Other Difficult Games on Slate for \Varriors
Awgwan, the humor magazine pub·
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:Meet Sa.me Evening for the Nomination of Student Council Members for Coming School y ea.r. S eventy-se ven students were elected Monday morning as home representa.· tives from approximately fifty homr~ rooms. Twenty-seven were electe d from the auditorium, or senior horn(, room. These representatives m et on Monday evening to nominate s tude n t council m e mbers. Announcement of the nominations will be posted on the bulletin ·board. Tll.e election results are as follows: 101-Kenneth Loder. 103- Bernice Hutson 104--C ordon Hager 1()5- \Veaver Williams 107-Paul Jacobs 109- P a ul Powell 112--George Hutton 113-Don Underwood 115·- Richard Dedford 117-A.rthur Beard 121- Fmnk Corrick 201~c1ark Richardson 205- K enneth Carr ~00-Bud McBride 207- Maxine Quillan 208- Ray Sherman 209- Katherine King 210- Dean SchHling 212- Joy Mickel 21'3- 0tho DeVilbiss Bl4- Ne1lie Martz -- 215--WHlal'd Wit.le .. ·ca ~,: 1 c1·in o
The first dass ·Of the season met on i Monday, Septembe·r 18. Twenty,three lished by the Sigma Delta Chi jourj attended thi s class which is propnaHstic fraternity, ·L incoln high ie rly called th e high school "A" class LINCOLN HAS SPEEDY BACKFIELD AND HEAVY LINE school is well represented in the j and thirty were present at t he first state unive rsity. I meeting o f the junior high school m en back and but few ex eperienced Belle Farnam, one time editor of .. · class. Reserve •Squad Not Fully Picked Yet, players, b ut many men are out. the Ad-0cate, now holds the pos1t10n So far, forty of the seventy-five Tecumseh wilI b e one of the hardof e ditor-in-chief of the Nebraskan, enrolled expect credit for But Shows Promise of Fighting . already 1 est games of all, in the belief of Coach while Herbert Browne ll, who was also their work. Mr. Anderson says he Opposition for First Team 'B ~cw ne. Tecumseh made a bid for managing editor of the Advocate at expects ;t hat by the time the classes the state title last year and has fortyon e time, is serving in the same 1 get down to good, hard, steady work MAY PLAY OMAHA COMMERCE five men out, of whom s ev eral are letcity on The Ne braskan. Wende ll the ~nrollment for the two high t er m en. This is the Links' first game Berge is assistant editoria.! writer, Tha t t h e L m ' k s g n.d ·warriors · . f ace with the Johnson county aggregation. 1 school classes will have been raised . Hugh Cox is ex~hange editor and J h d d t . . b Omaha Central .has fourteen vetI to 12S or more. The first high school a s.t'ff there a r e seve ral other reporters 1 sc c u 1e an t 1la it w111 e I class started with exercises meant fi g'h•·, , fi g ht• fiig 1it a11 . eran pla yers back and will have one , . t11e w ~y is the from Lincoln high. T.hey are Norma to stret ch the eot1ff muscles,, t hat had . b r f f·. C ·h 'V H of the h.e aviest teams in the s tate. Carpenter, ·W illiam Card, Carolyn 't f k e 1e o oac ' . . Browne. Ac...-s,srANr ,.,,,,.,c,PAL Airy, Carita H erzog, Doris Trott, · I n ot had their due a moun o wor cord'mg toht h e R ed and Black m entor, Grand Island, one of last year 's Sanford L. Cl em ents, the new assist- 1 during the summer. Then t he mats 11 h Edith Olds, and William Bertwell. . . . . , a t e sc oo1s on the sch edule hav~ strong teams, is coac h ed .b y Ernie ant principal of Lmcoln high school 'I were brought out and the gymnasts t On the Awgwan, Robert F. Cr aig, . . .s rong teams and it wil'I take all the Frank, a former Cornhusker star who for twenty mmutes at head IJb ff once man aging editor of t his paper, 1s a .graduate of Peru Norm:'tl, t h e Uni- ;' worked . . est e orts of the team and the whole · believes h e wm have one of the strangof N eibraska, has attended Col- I spnn;;-s, ba.ck extensions, and hand h claims the title of managing editor vers~ty • • • • • I • e arted support of the studen t bodv e.s t tea ms in the state. The Grand umb1a umversity, reee1vmg his mas· sta nds. The r est of rthe period \\·as · Islanders s uffered a serious set back there also. . . to carry the Linkis to victory. ters degr ee from there, and has taught 'I spe nt m playmg b asketball, the favwhen R aisch , their veteran 221-pound · •. " Li ncoln . has one of hr ee years, in the o rite game a t th · e y . M. c' · ~~ . the fastes t line ma n, was deelared ineligible. 1 in Alliance for t rperu and Chadron normals b eforn and !'backfields m the sta te, 1_r not the fa st· T hey have three letter m en in the back afte r the war. GYMNASIUM CLAS~ES ll'lst, and a. good strong hne, and sho ws fi eld. q lj TAKE EXAMINATION£; a. good chance -Of coming out in the lead·, as far as can be told this early Columbus has a team with ten let-
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h d D C in thP sea.son," said Coach Browne. ter m en and ·a new assistnt mP.ntor W .;.,n.H '.·t.r0Bnro1"1a'n.vee , gco1'vaecn. ' pahnys1'calr. ex: Seen letiter m en hae r eturne d a nd wyehaor. coached at Midland college last H. =". are sh-0wing up weH this season. They J:>a.pe r, from a former high scohol stu. i amim.tions to five hundred boys r eg;Beatrice will have a heavier team is t ered for gymnasium this year. are Oa.ptain Gardner, end; ex-Captain d1mt, Alice Boggs. Alioe Boggs is a [ Thomas, fullback ; Lewis, quarterl>ack ; than last year, when the team aver· m ember of the Junior News staff in Coach Drowne looks after the stu- Mcintyre, end ; Durisck , tackle ; a nd aged 138 pounds, is the opinion o! i.. dents medical his tory, height and Coach Hug hes. Sixty-five m e n are out th e Girl s' Re.serve oe partment. Tl.0 I we ight, and figures up the per cent· Brown and Crieg, ha Uback. d' t d d m f th the m Purdy, who, according to rape r is e 1 e as a epa m ent o eI . I1age over <>r under weight of each Gardn er and Thomas a r e playing among C B Rocky Mountain N ews with a sta ff, Advocate Has Eleven Students in al 1 k h w e1'l and "Jug" Brown is doing sDm e oach rowne, with t en other men . ' ,. boy. Dr. Bastro n t. ier. t a es c a rge fi fi 1 is a whole team. made up almost wholly of Denver h igh I -More to be Selected Later ·and finds th e lung capacity. H e a lso ne open e d runruing according to i) makes a ve ry thorough examma . t'ion Mr. Browne. Russel J ones and BOW· Cambridge, last on the scnedule has sc h oo I s t u d en t s an d o ti ter young pe ~-1 f th h t " 11 d t I es em are showing some good work on six le tter m en on its team. r :e of Denver and Colorn•l J . The pa- ,..·Marga ret H d · Ed ' t d ~ e ea~ an u s' n an wa c 1 11 · o . f.'· r rerh)rr s nP\\',; of h o,- ""ou t". C'arn p 1 Y e '5 ; er an ,a r ro ! for fl ot ff> o; the line, .Jo nes tipping th e scales ::it Twen ty-Si men ii.r e on the R ed and
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217- Elizabe th na.ugh sco:its, high ~chool -societies, am<tte ur ' Lluy Cook a r e i Browne, seven <J ~ who1n are " L " Jn• •" ~ 1 n os ·. , ;:nd throat la ter in the year . I irorn Havelock and · HS-Robert Lorey D.thletics, DeMol ay doings, Y. M. c. ,\., The Advocate staff for the sem es- 1T 'w ':omplete m edical record of the !'striving t o fill the place a t center left T he w ei ght of the team will probably 219-Halleck Young rncJ •·oys' a nd girls·' clubs. rter has been appointed wi.tl1 the major stu rk nt is the~ · fil e d Jn the office. b y :8utchison, who was graduated last average around 166 ·p ounds . 220-Ralph P etrlng _____ - - - ·positions h eld by Maragaret Hyde .::is . Ph•'sica.! e x:1m i nations arc given to ~ sprm g . The coach laughinglly declare d t here 302- Glen Me lson , . . e ditor, Carroll Black, m anaging ed- a ll p;~pils in Linea.In hi!!:h school and Bill . Whitt~ngton a nd Eve:ett D~ri· are five t eams. More than sixty me n RECORD SHOWS BOYS !tor, Burt Stout, buolness manager, a record is kept from the time a stu· s ch are workmg at the oppo site tack.es r eported to assistant m en tor Gautsch, 304-Marg aret Ames 305--Evelyn dannemau LEAD IN TARDINESS a nd Reed Coatswor th, Hdve rtising d ent enters till he finishes. A m ore Captain Gardner, Mcin tyre, Marrs, an d who has n ot yet picked the regular 306- Margue r ite Clark manager These m embers constitute thorough e x.imin.ation is given to the P eek are out for the wing positiions second team . Th e two coach es aro 307~Lial Graham No girls w,e re t ard y \Vednesday or Ithe board. Grace Loveland is asso· students t h a t J>al'ticipate in at hletics a nd as Mcintyre wiU be unable t o '.rying to get a game with the Omaha 31>9-Rama h Ryerson Thursday. Three came late Friday. ciate editor. or take ph ysical education and swim - •play in th e first .g ame of .the season Commerce second team, to take place 31t-John Spomer , _,. Ma r gar et Hyde, the e di.tor, is a ming. !.>b ecause of an injure d shoulde r , Man·s before th e battle b etween the first In all only e lev en u nexcused ·,ar .. 1311-<Lawrence MlcCarthy senior and was associate edirtor on is being drilled for .that position. He eleven s. 313- Everett Durisch nesses among t h e girl s for one week the staff last semester . She is a Iplayed on th e secon~ t~m last year Two .g ames a r e already on the sec· ·314- John Me hser are shown in the office record. Nine member of the Orpheons , Forum and I e • • guard bµt h as shifted to encl. ond ·team slate, both to take pla~ be315- E llzaooth Elman of these had trouble with an auto· WrHers club. In h er sophomore year I With a veteran backfield, s uch a s fo re t h e ma in event, one w ith Omaha 316~Perry Sfoniger bile, and two blamed the clock. 'fhir- sh e was class tre asurer. She was · the t eam will s tart with, a nd such Cen tral at Omaha and the other with 317~Mary Lueckenote teen w er e excused for tardinesses; also home room r epresentative and men as W eyand, Curtin, Lloyd Jone<; Bea trice a t Linea.Jn. If pos~ibl e, other ·318-Ra.ymond Amen four becau se of illness in the home ,a m ember of the freshma n girls club. and Olds rto fill in in case of injuries, ga mes w111 b e booked. 319--Wilma Brooks ,~ud nine becau se of pe r son al lllnes ·~. Grace Loveland who is also a se nior the e oaich has two complete b ackfields The schedu•l e anno unced by Coach 82f--..;Hiope Howell The boys record .shows fifty.four is a m ember of th" Writers club and to work. Thoma s will probably call Browne follows : 321- Margaret Wright t a rdy marks since school began. Oi;B Forum. sign a!Ls. W atkins, Kitchen , K elly, Sept. 29- Fremont at Fremont. 325--Gr a inger Hebb m orning there wer e only t wo t ardy Ca rroll Black is fi lling the same Thompson and Russhar are also work· Oct. 6-York a,t Lincoln. 330-EJmer Moeller boys . Fiftee!l tardinesses we re ex- pos ition that h e h eld on the E n g- 1 ing out with the first squad. Oct. 13- South Omaha a.t. L incoln. 331-.Dean Haning crn;E'd while thirty-nine were U T'•'X- lish VIII staff. H e has been a me m- j T en gam es are on t he Lincoln schedOct. 20- Tecumseh at L inooln. 327- Ma rvin Barrett c·.u!;ed. Fifte e n boys ple aded p er sonal b er of the band and orch estra. j ,u le , five a t home and fiv e a way- acOct. 28- 0maha Commer ce at Lin. 326--Gail Curtain i'.lness and three sickness in hom•'. E u r.t Stout., a senior, is a member I cording to t he coach an<l the sportin g coln. Aud. 1- Helen, Aach, Marshall Ay- One boy had a n accident which a lso of the Forum and the l\Ieris tem club. I de part me nts of th e J ournal and t he Nov. 4- 0maha Centrnl at Omaha .' ers, Floyd Beans. excused him while a n othe r n ew to Las t sem est er he was viC€ president Star. • Nov. 11--Grand J;s.Jand a t Grand IsAud. 2- Freeman Des Jardie?t Fred t h e high s chool went into the wron g ·of this class, a ssociate editor of the 1''re mont, firs t on the L inks' sch ed · land. Chase, Vern-0n Con-0ver. room. Six of the unexcused offe r ed Advocate, ·a nd business man ager of ule, has a vet e ran t eam , ably coached Nov. 1 7~Columbus at Columbus. A>ud . 3 ~Fred Gardne r, Minnie Good- no excu se. Four said , " clock" e ight the junior play. by th e University Place .coach of last Nov. 24 .- Bea trice at Lin.coin. win, He rbent Fre dericks had a utomobile rtrouble . Four had Reed Coatsworth, the advertising I .year, who turned out t he team t h at Nov. 30.-Cambridge a t Cambridge. Aud. 4-T·e d Johnson, Moritz Krieg, to wait for i:'itr eet cars and many man ager, is a senior, a member of the lbea.t Lin coln in the fil'st gam e of t h e Second team games t o date : Edna King. othe r excuses were offer ed. One was 'Hi-Y and the b and. His assist a nt, season. Nov. 4--0maha Centra l a t Omaha. (Continued on Page 3) "oversle pt" which was unexcused. Harold Sch ermerho rn, is a junior a nd South Oma h a has only four letter Nov. 24.- Beatrice at Lincoln. mem ber of the Hi-Y. H ele n Aach , a seni·o r is organiza- 1 itions editor: She h as been a member of the freshman girl s club and t:he home r epresentative body. S he · is a member of the All Girls league , Fren ch club, Glee club and took part Seeing the beautiful fountains of a r e nearly a ll covered with barbed . Some Visit European Countries, moruth's vacation, but t h e lat e r esig- In the "Quaker Girl", "Captain Cross- , Ve rs ailles t hat play but once a wire entanglements, but in some While Others See America nation of teach ers delayed him. H e bones," a nd t he "Minstrel:s of 1920." month , bein g held back because .she places the fields have been plowed First. was h e r e all summe r except t e n days, Evert Hunt, a junior, is the sports h ad not h er passport, and being taken and gr eat roll s of w ire are le f.t at when h e took Mrs . Shepher d a nd thei r 'editor. He Is a m ember of the Glee to her hotel in a gondola were some on e si de of the reclaim ed land. All ONE WILL REMAIN ABROAD two da ught er s to Detroit, Mich., and club, Orpheons, the H i-Y and was of the varie d exper iences of Miss over the b attlefields that have been then across to Pelican Lake, Minn. in the " Quaker Girl." · J!Jurope, the P acific coast, N ew York, Th ey had two days of g ood fis hing Onl y one s pecial reporter, Kather- 1 H elen Wilson , ihead of the art de- idle n early three years are flowers of p a rrtmen t, o n he r trip to E urope this all descr.iptions, giv ing a beautiful and the great lakes atitracted Lincoln there. iMr. She phe rd's larg·e st fish lne McWhinn\e, a s enior, has been :·,,l't.Che rs this summe r. Many studied, w as a three and one-h alf pound b ass appointed yet. She was on the fr.esh- 1 summer with h er fath er a nd mother. ·e ffect rto t h e once battle-scarr ed lands. Afte r going t h rough the pa.lace of ot.h ers went <Jn plea.s ure · trips, and Miss Elizabeth Wittm an spent the m en girl s cl ub cabine t and during I Her tour laste d over two months. Mi.ss W ilson sailed on the Beren g· Louis XIV and seeing :th e marvelous :till othe rs combined the two purposes. su mmer at .Pelica n Lake , Minn., a n d ·he r sophomore year was home room ari a, form erly the German Imperata, architecture, mural pain.tings, and •.'di-ss Annette Sprung, h ead of t h e while there she swam a c ross the lake. repres·entative a nd secretary of the I on June 20 and reached Fran ce seven tapest r ies, Miss Wilson felt that •t he ..-odern language department, who has Miss Mamie 1Short s p ent ·three w eeks ·Student club. Sh e was secretary of idays later, " Life on a s hip is very k in gs of old h ad been l avish with boo• itouring Europe and expe cts t o in Connecticut and from there went her class for two semesters and is a cosmopolitan in the .sen se that you t h e pe ople's money while t he p eople remain in Fran ce s·tudy ing until J an- to New York city w h e re sh e atte nded me mber of the All Girls League. meet a ll k inds of people," said Miss were In misery. She stayed for a ·!ld"J', reache d Stratford at the t im e Columbia university for six w eek s. Other reporting will be done by the W ilson. "You have h eard that you time in a h otel that h ad on ce bee n the Shakespear e festival, according Mi,ss Cecelia Foster was in Ch icago three n ews writing classes. don't n eed t o know any fore ign the headquarters of Napoleon. At word r eceived by Miss Sarah T . and Battle ·Cr eek, Mich., during the Pal mer McGrew , who is c ircula tion ·.le. Miss Sprung also ·saw the Pas- s umme r . manager, is a seni or and a m ember of Courtesy of L in coln S-tar language," she con~inued, "because the Versailles she saw a lso t he f•amous ·~..>• Play in Oberammergau, Germany. Mi ss Helene Scheme! s pent her va- the Che mistry club. H e was on the Fred Gardner, cap:tain of the 1922 people a ll s peak English. But no founfains •that oover a gre at space SM w rit es tha t sh e has· had a very cation vis i•ting a;t Tower Hill, Chicag-0, sophomore debate squ a d a nd was a g r idhon aggregation for Lincoln hig h soone r had I .reach ed France than I a nd are t u rned on ~>nly once a month. delightful s\Immer visiting various in- a n d other places of inter est. home room r epresentative. Dorothy sch ool. Gardner p erforms on the was trying to rememoor m y F.rench. From F rance Miss Wilson went to tereirting countries. Miss Gertrude Jones visited many Bigger staff, his assistant, Is a senior wing position a nd is considered on e Hardly any one s peak s Engli.sh." Italy. A t Genoa she saw the home IH P. She pherd w as at his de sk in interestin g cente rs in !New York City and is a member of the Forum a nd of the param oun.t ends in this state. In F ra nce Miss Wilson saw the of .Columbus a nd a t P isa the leaning , '·14; high school office most of the a n d also a ttended Columbia unive r sity Student Sta ndard club. T ,iis is F ,·«cl's last year with the ba ttle fields and t he famous 'road, t he tower. She re ach ed Rome a t night, -.. -.er. H e had planned for a (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 3 ) schccl. Chemin des Dam es. Th e b attlefields (Co ntinued on Page 3)
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