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We Ek-. . , K jf S .arp H: f X 'l Y-4 'fi '- X . qfixxix- 'Qf-af ?T :'1 lifana :SQIFN-qzligk 'Q 'f 1.1 fe- ,' ,V Q .. a X -,X leafs: -x - ,-QQ R I X:-:-27 1 g -.. Y X V X X X 2:1 f-H W.,...... s X' f + :-5?Zi1 - S S is kQ WAKE? f ,Q-Ifif F PQ LEST WE FORGET On a sunny September morni in l 8 fift - eyed students from various smallgtowns92f,Missogritzriived On the impressive Lincoln High School campus. After exploring the campus for two weeks, the novel- ty Of S0138 to high school had worn off. Now having ac- quired the nickname of Ncrinning Green Freshmenn, we were more determined than ever to show our schoolmates that we would buckle right down and do our job with the help of our congenial advisor, Mr. Brooks. To guide our first yearls class meetings, there was Arneda Faucett as president, Richard Timmons as vice-pres- ident, Petty Eldridge as secretary, and walter Willilms as reasurer. The extra-curricular activities of the school felt the we ight of the so-called Green Freshmen through william Turner, Student Council representative and Yvonne Collins, our contestant for Queen of the Spring Prom. Several of the nGrinning Green Freshmenu were members of the Majorette squad, Chorus, Hi-Y, Basketball Team, and the Hilltop Kitten Staff. Retu ning the next year with class enrollment at 35, we were no lon er known as 'Green Freshmenn but as baffled so S , Ph- omores. Mr. Langford was our class sponsor with the same executive deparhnent to chart our course for the year. Doris Dudley helped to make our sophomore year pleasant by being our candidate for Queen of the Spring Prom. ' In 1950, we realized that the goal for which we start- ed was not far away. Mrs. Newkirk was ou sponsor, with Delores Brown as president, Arneda Faucett, vice-president, Doris Dudley, secretary, and Betty Eldridge, assistant sec- retary. Yvonne Collins, Arneda Faucett, William Turner and Yvonne Givant were in the Junior seats on the Student Coun- cil. Yes! we were so happy when Yvonne Givant was elected the first Miss Hilltop Echo . To round out our very successful third year in high school,we gave oneof the most elaborate Junior-Senior Proms in Linco1n's history. At last our goal is in sight as we start our senior year. Gone are the days of play and fun as we settle do n ln all seriousness to make this a memorable last YSBP- T0 guide us successfully through this final year, we still have Mrs. Newkirk as sponsor.
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Carl Smith was elected president with william Turner to preside in his absence. Yvonne Collins and Patricia Fuller were chosen as the official recorders and Yvonne Givant kept the finances. walter Williams and william Cooper were to keep order while Rose Burgett informed the remaining of our schoolmates of our work. Doris Dudley, FPBHCOS BPOWH, DOHD8 J. Childs, James Van Buren, and Yvonne Givant were our representatives to the Student Council. The school is proud of its basketball teamg but we are proudest because of our classmate, Percy McBride, was elected its most capable captain. The days are growing short for us at Lincoln as we show our class rings and being making plans for the closing days of our stay at Lincoln. All the Udings we did at Lincoln shall never be for- gotten. In our hearts and minds, there will always be room for the happy days we spent at Linco1n.....LEST WE FORGET! S1gned..C1ass of 1952 4 s 4 4 4 ,THE CLASS SONG Dear Lincoln High wefll have to S01 Our knowledge elsewhere we will show. wefve all enjoyed our stay: WQ111 always feel this way: That with you we have spent the best of years. yourv, helped to make us what we are, H youlve been our constant 'Guiding Star . so now, dear Lincoln High, you'1l S00 why we look up to Thle. e we are one we will recall ggiljoy, the iears, the work and all. And in our dreams of Thee Our friend youlll alW8YS be? A truer one in life we'll never find. so with the things that you have taught, we go to seek whatfs to be sought. And then some day we will TBVWPH To you, Dear Lincoln High. Words by Yvonne Givant Tune! 222 XSEEE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 u 4 4 W Q-LQ coLoRs Fuschia and Lim! Q,-Ass FLUNER White ROSOS Eli.-E .PELTQ WE'VE STARTED A BATTLE THAT NEVER ENDS
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