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Lincoln Spotlight, Volume 4, Number 7, Lincoln High School, Esko's Corner, Minnesota

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Lincoln High School

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Lincoln students listened to President Hoover's inaugural address on radio, thanks to Superintendent A. L. Winterquist connecting a radio in the assembly room. The band made their first public appearance at a Luther League meeting. The 4-H Club had a reorganizational meeting, with new officers elected. The agriculture classes were privileged to be able to use a 64 bottle milk tester, loaned to the school by the Arrowhead Creamery to test milk. The girls' basketball team beat Barnum, but lost to Alborn. They started practice for volley ball and baseball. The boys' basketball team beat Alborn, but lost to Barnum. There were advertisements from the following businesses: Arrowhead Cooperative Creamery; Juntti Bros.; and the Cloquet Cooperative Society.
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Kivisto, Ellen; Rontti, Helmi; Kivisto, George; Sarkela, Walter; Mattson, Cecelia; Kortesmaki, Lauri; Miss Radabaugh; Maki, Ellen; Maunu, Fritz; Forstie, Sylvia; Oak, Everett; Polvi, Irene; Johnson, Walter; Johnson, Lila; Lammi, William
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