Lincoln University Laboratory High School - Hilltop Echoes Yearbook (Jefferson City, MO)
- Class of 1953
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N. -X THE HILLTOP LINCOLN UNIVEHSWY LABORATORY HIGH JEFFERSON UTY, F'IlSSOURl JUNE i953 HAIL LINCOLN HIGH Blue and white our hearts are ever true We sing our hails to thee We will always heed thy wondrous words Ever faithful shall we be Thy colors ever shall fly Upheld by thy banners high We know thy name shall never die Hail Lincoln High Our days of joy are filled with thee The source of all our light Our hearts, our souls are full and free We strive to do the right What e'er we do, where e'er we go Our works will let the whole world know We are striving to make blue and white Our colors, show. Though we know the hour will come some When from thine arms we'll part All thy teaching true shall lead our way From thee our lives do start Yvith blur the color of the sky With white so pure both held so high The world can never P358 us by Hail Lincoln High, day V f I 5 'fa IIQIIII He had a smile for everyone, A 1109-ff' as mod as gem. To those who knew and loved his best, His dearest memory g-L11 never grow old. The plin was hardy the shock severe. We never thought his time so near, 01111 M1039 who have lost can tell How sad the parting without, fu-agen, H7 - Goldie Vaughn TEDICA TION In fondest menory of our departed one, Hr. James Douglass Dixon, ue dedicate this book. We know that memories of him will linger in the hearts of our faculty, students, and friends. Hay the spirit of Hr. Dixon always live in the minds of this graduating classg may the noble ideals for which he labored oontinue to impress their indelible marks upon the student body down through the years. ? 5 I F fi Qg 'Y v., 1 if l GA Q if I y. r 5 I l , I 1 ' I E 1 F 1 4 77' Seated around a table in the library, members of the Yearbook starr are absorbed in preparing copy for the Hilltop Echo '53, chan? TJM NWM V iv an ,MH up , Hr David williams Sponsor THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief --- ---- ------ Assoc. Editor ------------n Business Manager ---- ------- -- Literary Editor -- Advertising Editor Swrtg Editgr .-.--..---.-.-...Q nrt Editor ------- mum manor ---------- cmss Emmons Senior ---------- Junigp .---.- ---- -.-- ------- .-- Sophomore -S: ---- F1-ennan ------- Goldie Vaughn Delroy Goss Barbara Hardiman Frances Randolph Kathryn Burgett William Campbell Reginald C. Porter Rose Burgett Jackie Blackwell Berta Ann Crum Eloise Savage Margaret Curtis Donald Ellington Odelia Mae Branham Martha Van Buren Barbara Ann West Ernest Cooper Inez Savage Lonitm Scott 111 f K W 4 I l 1 i I I P 9 1 4 I I I I 1 4, , 1. 'fy :itil gut ,. U ' 5 0 'gl we ' g rx? y . :X J. I 'N Flbksiv HF I Q Q v ' I L. x ,I J x Xt X Int? Eng 1 I I t 4 I Q v-. fLQ1 4'F'.: K f, 'ig 1 . 1 ul R I fl I I E , l , Ax ga 1 5- e A yi I sg '!y1,. I f' rr I .If ' 'VJ ' xr Edltors, Assistant Editors, Advertising Tgs, and sponsors of the HILLTOP ECHO l 3. ' xqarion Trigg, typist Hose Burgett, for Hi.11t0P Echo '53. Alumni Secretary' 4,. Q4-sf M Lg Q ' - 4, 7. , ' - gwp- 'tirii e- W4 -F , , , f,,..'.- ' J W' 5. A 7' .V Wu ' ' U W' T' ' k , ' ' J 1-lf' 0 4 fs 1 'f 24 I I mf' s Q1 I-F , YA 1 , 3 'DQ-,HZ -nf , A f rm? I Sxljgfggfl . '-. f, 12 ' iw K . P I -K 1 ,K .., Jzfrfm 'iq q Wai, 'lf J ' L If I-Elf: ' ?'S-1 7 J 1 ' ' e...-1 . I l'l1 Campaign manager. J- Capel- ton, makes speech for Senior COIlt88f8n'C, Eloise Sgygge. 4' W F99 Hrs. J. A. Barksdale Stanper Sponsor HILLTOP ECHO 1953 In The Making: Shown on the left are students from English I, English II, and English III classes, working under the direction of the Yearbook spon- sor, Mrs. J. A. Barksdale Stamper and the editor-in-chief, Goldie Vaughn. These and other members Cnot shownj of the above classes undertook the Yearbook of '53 as a classroom project and are due cred- it for ary degree of success it may attain. nl 1 , 'qi - 2 K. k Q. i 5 1 5 1 I :E P 1 P 1 ,. Wu , '4 - i - Qi TM iff F a! i if , E Q 5 , :Af i 'EIN .-, I, ' af F W A' 4, AY I A 5' 1 I xi lm 4, QWOOA .iii x D ,Q 13 QV' 0' 'oviex' 9' 29 ce e 9,0 exvdaf Q 2 xi 'V 'ii T Q23v'!7 xv' 'f if fm '-x m4 l I X 9195 Qu YQ Q, 00 G0 i f 3 Q 55 Q1 ., 'Y 47 Q? 0 57 I uhjf nb . , if Q ,Q 3 f ggi if 1 Sw Q ff? 'nz 1? S' Q Q' 0. 5 Ui' ff n Q Q55 XX X, Ax 1 Q -aww 0 'Q x Z' Kawbxo +8406 A A fa 0 fb o 'af L- 7 ill' 'z if v 34 . J gi Xxx K ,X 5 if a 1 n 5 1 5 F: + X X 1 .gi ci 0 x lg, X090 F M, 00 G Q:-23 4-2, -n Y' Y g,'9q5m ,E 'Q 5 A V' ',,g .W ig I V6 it .- r , fb Kpscplgjb mod' f ! I A i E E I , I P K I I I I r i i l j . ,f 1 f .Ag I A :V fl 1 Eli ' -'fs ' 1 fp A f o ILOISB SAVAGE 0 Bal! A major social eveni- of the year, the Coronation Ball, is given Ln honor of 'Miss Hilltop Echo , who is crowned by Emma Belle Hender- son, Queen of 'S2. glquuxliaavmldll Quan' Elaine nmndanta: Nancy and H817 X , 5 W I M ,' , l 3 c if 1 A fW'M' 'PJ 0 f I Qgg, i Y 4 ' 4 L' 1, . A J E 1 . ' w , . 1 f f ! E s 9 f V Y g 5 i F F k w L I I 1 4 fs 1 Q 1 nf H I E g F 1 P i , 1 14 I BDMINSTRATION Dear Young Lincolnites: You are very important members of the Lincoln University Family and I honor you upon your graduation from the Laboratory High School. Let what you have learned in the books help you to understand some of the things which take place on the earth and the why of what people do in the world in the way they do things around. you. More than that, please use every bit of what your teachers have taught you about how to be a personable person and to live and work with other people. With what you know in books and the common sense you have to get along with others, you will go far in the world of the better society we want. Congratulations and best wishes. Sincerely your, SHERMAN D. SCRUGGS President. 3 5 i i : i i 1 1 f I I F 1 F r P' P r r I ? 0, , P ' 8 H To the Senior Class of 1953: Through the years gradumting classes in the Laboratory nigh School have contributed their share in the list of fine publications of Lincoln University. The Class of 1953 has more than carried forward a worthy tradition in its publication of the QQ -E213 of Lincoln Unl- versity High School. Through the stimulation and assistance of its faculty advisor, this excellent Class has brought forth a publication which deserves the highest praise. Congratulations to each member of the Class of 1953 who has shared in the preparation of this fine Yearbook. Earl E. Dawson, Dean oi' the College. Administration Dear Students: The Laboratory High School of Lin- i coln University is engaged in the very important process of developing good citizens. Our activities are organized so that each participating individual mn develop into a well integrated per- sonality. Our courses of study are planned' so that an individual develope regard for truth and organized knowl- edge. Each student is expected to shoul- der his share of responsibility in mak- ing our school camunity a desirable place. Those students who have assisted in the production of the !0a1'b00k T1-We had some very worthlhile experiences. I ll sure that they are proui of their efforts. HQ the Yearbook serve as a remind- er of the many happy days we have SPGUT- together in our om Lincoln Universiti High School. S iucerel-Y Yours 1 James H. SOGTICY: ff Principal. Ill mga ' 'X f' 1665 gd fl ny ' Q 1953 THE FACULTY Fame is the ECHO of actions, resounding them to the world, only the last part, but fame relates all- and often more than all, -THOMAS FULLER For it is a pleasure too, to remember. Inamque est meminisse zvolupiasl 1OVID H1-:Ronms A! -' F4 at Gy X 'If-I -. ' f 1 Q .4 fl s ' 4 , ' WL.. X K i ex, Q1 f ' I f , WX 72 Q W A30 64 ' , I -,. h ? Af... HYSQ Je lo B81'k8d8.10 Hrso Ro Fo Adu!! Hrs We Go Bl'00kl English and Social Studios Music Scionce I w,zg:V4.f ' , I-ex K if a F l vw Q , b X 0 -3 ' 5. - ,. I I a o 0 Miss 00 E0 Mr. Donald R. Tolbert HPS G E Wwllv nr. L. lo stove rn Industrial me Secmtm Band Englnh , r 9.11 'Ah K 5 E q'n 'H Y ' ,, I Y' t .--Q ' , ! ff f wr 1 Hr. T, Byiri Mrs. Go To SY!-!1fa0l'l MP. Do In willfllili Hr' V' J' L99 509131 Studie! French Divbrsifiod Oc. ' 1 L 1 ., xr? -A .A -xx, . . HP' C- H. Board Hrs. G. Newkirk .'X G -vis ,. 4 Q 'B , 1 'K TW' Hr. M. C. Hrs! C0 HUtll38t1C8 Physical Ed, Home Economics 506141 Studies Q xx vi Q., an 0 ' LQ :1 wr-f' 5 31 A A Lili! Hrs M Livingston fp' Alan T. H155 G, T. H188 Do Ca Ed. uriculture Commerce Lihfuim x M1 665 s' ' Eb 1 x fl 1 g,! fi 1. .UQ A ' x q X .s 1953 A ,- X I SENIORS O there are Voices of the Past, Links of a broken chain, Wings that can bear me back to Times Which cannot come againg Yet God forbid that I should lose The ECHOES that remain! -Voices of the Past --ADELAIDE A. Pnocrsn 4 F-IM. at 5 QE Q + 1 1 c 'Q Pl Q l Q 1 ? F' I ' 1 L 4 1 Z I 5 n 3.- :SENIGRSMI L class sponsors: Hrs. G1-see Sarinf-on Hr. DlY1d Willilll Goldie Vaughn, President, Her friends are many-- her enanies are fer. Wm. Van Buren Treasurerg maine Brom: S001'9t817z Real gentlenixen are few. Bom 'ith 3 Z5-ft' of laughter. Berta Crum, lsvt. Sect.: Bessie Bledsoe, Reporten Always happy, never sad. Honor lies in honesty and honest toil. Reginald Porter. Svrvavf at Arms: d' Hs keeps them wishing. x A g 'is 3' 8 . . I 1 y N 1 s. ,., Frances Randolph, Parliamentarianz Quiet and likable. I W i 1 X i . . I 4 I E , Q . I A , , 01.155 H0f1'0: ng. 1111 shoot higher who shoots at the sun than he who ails at a tree. Sidney 'Aa musicinhis ,Q T Harry Johns-- me more root.' M. 4' . I fi if Richard Blackwell... His voice ie the outlet for the Money is the root of all evilg give Barbara Hs.1'dima!l-- 'Work is work, and lust be doneg while I work I have some William CUUPDBI1-- Humorous Son, made up of wisdom and lots of fun. - Hary Broaden-- lx sweet girl without pretense. soul. Nettie Boyd-- Wanda cooper-- Quietf You should Keep smiling. him! better? Jimmy Capelton- It's a great plague to be a handsome athlete. Friendships elm!! benefit me. Curtis English- 'Han of few worded' s. r. Brad1'ord- 'I CIIIB, f I bluffed, I graduated. 10 V , i s l ! ' L V 104 Q ' I Ag Q V I Q . 3 I . 1 7 fs Ella Nichols- Henry Theme-- I'm here even 'Put up your hands, if I don't tell because Ivm the everyone. county sheriff. l owen nicrmondu IRM Taylor-- u-rry to argue if you 'Trouble is for those can, I can beat most 'ho 10 it WH? arv man. thu Albert w1111ams-- ,X2 Shirley Ricmond- A mme my-.M will HI-II il hO1' mild 811168 bg 3 fgmgr gqngdq-, he went uw. I Harold Seara-- 310139 S '5 ' ' ladi No words can express P Aalnizg gg: memes, her infinite sweetness. I2 I .. ,oi 51 i Trigg- Lillian Sll11Y0Ogq-2 HU OU and care e HM' mefna' is ' mars MM J! dv! to H11 men she is share. , XX C1388 Flower: n-PHI!! YIOLET Thomas Brown- 1 'One way to get U ' ahead and stay Not sham' ffggdff to we Rhoda Timmons Class Colors: LAVENDER and PINK OU9 1-onli 1 '01'f1iD8 in S9Pf'U1b91': '59 a group of starry-eyed, excited 1X,Ql5DOH U' , GYEH nu Qr'sB'X of nu Dll .aif-' W1 9 nn In a nna ' gif! Q9 nuuu Il ,, 5 aan Q inf N, l'l1UIJIJ nu UU i H . uu uuanniun' 2 Dun nunlllnunns lillfiillmiilgl- VENTURES IN THE LAND OF GREHT WISDOM xsnelaueasy Mary Broaden, Senior Freshmen arrived at the Lincoln University Laborato H1 h soho l Airport and scanned the horizon for the Lincoln Transport? Eseryoneo anxiously awaited the trip on this plane of High Learning. We were eager to ny to the land of Great Wisdom where we were to remain for the next four years. Upon arriving in Great Wisdom we were welcomed by a High Potentate, Hr. Janes H. Seeney, who became our guide, counselor, and protector. our sponsor was Hr. G. Brooks. We shall never forget his kindly interest in making us feel as if we were a part of the school. We were welcomed by some of the older inhabitants of Great wisdom-the sophomores who enter- tained us merrily, ridicullng us and exposing our ignorance for all the world to see. We spent the year studying such material as our guide thought wuld be helpful to us during our stay in the land of Great Wisdom. We also en- gaged in many oo-curricular activities. Two members of our class, Jimmy Cspelton and Henry Thomas were selected for the basketball team. Some menbers joined the Chorus, Dramatics Club, N. H. A., Comercial Club, and Hi-I. We worked, studied, and played for nine months, after which time the High Potentate released us from service for a three months vacation. We returned to Great wisdom the second year with good resolutions, eager to resume our work. Richard Blackwell was elected to lead us, while Carl Smith, Elaine Brown, william Van Buren, and Goldie Vaughn were elect- ed to represent us on the Student Council. Thus another year passed in which we gained more self-confidence and knowledge. Upon our return the third year, we chose Goldie Vaughn to guide us. We were again represented on the Student Council by the same classmates, with Sullivan T. Bradford joining them. We began a new yearvs work con- fident in the knowledge that great things were in store for us. We were not mistaken. Four of our group were inducted into the National Honor Society. Crhis is the highest honor argone can receive in Great Wisdomj. One of our mqnbers, Shirley Richmond, was chosen to lead the Majorettes. The basketball team included J. Cafpelton, co-captain. S- T- Bfedfvnh Tm 31-mm Elbert Williams william Campbell, Jack Carter, and H. Thomas. We ended' the year by spogsoring the nfinestf' Junior-Senior Prom ever given ln the lard of Great Wisdom. v Y 4 1 , Q , F r f 5 E 1' 1 'V u W E l Q if ! .J , 1 1 1 V , Q.. J f. 4 Q ? f 4 5 I G f K ? mv ADVENTURES IN THE LAND OF GREAT WISDG4 fCont1nueCIj OH 3UPt3Hb91' 10. 1952, we entered, for the last time, into the halls of Great Wisdom. Our enotions were muxnahapphmss ard pride were tingx with 334111933 Over our approaching departure, a Under the guidance of Mrs. G. Swinton and Mr. D. Williams, we made elaborate plans for the year, ever aware that should we complete than ue would be considered the most outstanding group ever known in Great wisdom. HOWVSP. 88 -711119 Bpproached and we looked back over our accomplishments, UO were Grateful to MVB 1'680h8d the Stars Ihile aiming for the Moon.' we point with pride to the members of our class who encouraged us to great- er heights. To be rsembered are G. Vaughn, president of the Senior Class for three tems, mauber of the National Honor Society, editor of the Hill- top Echo, lumber of the Student Council? Elaine Brown, secretary of EEe Siler Class, editor of the Hilltop Kitten, mmber of the National Honor society, W. Van Buren, treasurer of'T'xiE Sen:l.or Class, president of the Student Council, member of the National Honor societyi Berta Crue, assistant secretary of the Senior Class, member of the National Honor society, Eloise savage, menber of the Student Council, secretary to the Comercial club, contestant for 'Miss Hilltop Echolg J. Cspelton and T. BPOHU, co-captains of the basketball team: S. Riclmond, leader of the Hajorettesg Ella Nichols, president of the Dramatics Clubg Barbara Haniiman, heroine of the Christmas play and menber of the Chorus. In addition se are equally proud of having eight Seniors in the Dramatics Club and nine in the School Chorus. Today as we stand on the threshold of a never life, looking back over our tour years in this Great Land, we are indeed grateful for the knowledge we have gained through all our nam and varied experiences. In Jlms, 1953, as we take off on the transport Plane of Higher Learn- ing for the Land of Greater Wisdom, we shall cherish in our hearts every memory of L. U. Laboratory High as a milestone on our pathway toward our ultimate destination-the Land of Greatest Wisdom--LIFE. n g ,I ll nun lllll nun ' ' Inlllll aff- f .IQ ., wiki Z N - ,S l n ull QR- N-is X -Sy pgfw Ill : : J ' E U ED u Q 'Jl E gl- ' U U U u 0 N69 u-135+-f-'gs -' --- M RTE-ST wmoon L' ' ,,--.gg4?' ER 00500 LlF5'GR-5 T c s GV-59 F-A-R-E-W-E-L-L 'r-o L-1-N-c-o-L-N d Dear Alma Mater, wraPP9d in d1'99-113: Dear Lincoln High, to you 'G bi -- A fond sincere farewell, Ham' secrets if 'max mmsmmen schemes, Ranmberin how the years have fled The vows we m e, 8 hm ben our hopes four years have grown. Since the first Fres an 0 , rt Your towering P0rtals fading fast. Vgt0::'Hu8'2:clgar'3r21:: Za: tru., Charmed Seniors and insPiI' ,arg Four years of mu, now in the past- And Agfa j,2f,, ' Parting thril-18 do not subside. I-Ove 3 words by Mary Broaden '53 Crune: Auld Lang Syflel - 5 U- 6 -F 1 E --,, L n F i 45' 'Honor is given to when it is due. .is 'NW 4 ,gf Ca 0 Q 0 13 fb Goya S 5 Stix' Q xx 3 ig! If if Q' . , 5' O 46059 b , U gi spa' s 0' bl way ll! w ooo-230 9 4? ygewcv fy Vg, Bu 9 bar H N Sglnulan 496' noses 5' lf 93 9001? cr .,, O if ' 4? ooo? 404' cj Qc 0 Bam Crm -. 'fb Q9 wwf yo 49? rg G Q9 C' 1 wfn . wsu fitclij, ' 1953' -1gles,,- S w L 37-N 1953 953, bei une' :holy do dun 3111 ' N 955 T' make zu his om- las ' o Uni. To th Lincoln u rf Nb Label-stef? High School A-,E J C4 The 89111011 of 1 of s 0 . lihd ind herebyng cum P declire t t '9-Bd feet-ln e Clue or 'Sh we bequeath our ability to Cooperate with f'e1l0tr students and teachers--our Gbillffy' to betin and 00:- plete Dvo.10 organizat .0 lon ind blie-ation or the gsm-book, for Ulnplv We also bestow on the Jun- iors om- seniority Rnd DPI- vilogo of sitting on the fivnt My in the auditorim. - the Class of '55 Us 59- qulith a Copy of Pu-liqentizy - - cedlh in ordu' thgt 5119.7 by conduct class lBQtl1lg8 in as orderly a tial:- n U we did- see Mrs. Svinto and Mr. V111 or ve1'if1Cat10 - To the Glas n U of '56 th. b3? ' we our ability io G-nd 347' the right t sw' 0--Saul-' H.s AV, '.':'-, '!- K S4 f ' T1-M ,X 'L 01 68 To QQbeIbtb9 tation, :school not tb' 11 'Vi 1 Q J M, c8e3910Q,oqb ! V111 ' wlkez-:in Rr ag 5' I, E. tfinnep 'Z'4'e, V I I, 0. P En UQQS 9 em to D GIOIQ: 11 ' FY hgyf Mk 1-4. ,' H- R UPQZIOSQ A C: anal-ity b Vqhdymaak 0522 fo'.'S '? 5 12511 ' 45111 6' J. glecligglk lg? to J cm' 8' Pgqe R150 091' hai Il 8. 5ffz2to U It 'Q' my 23311 if li' iblp to Deiehdqx J 40 Gesq lzowmmo ' Pill 805,52 to 1311'- 04V-ICQQI6' I ' 5-QI. ' 'fu E' In Rr 9 ll Abt I, 05,312 Club the 911.1 of ' rdlxu N. g and ste sv' 1- to De' 12 ' J lc at 'U' fo:-U bo ' 11105 we f-i1,'f t5i5'g,tZtiZ' 'wg 1-Q ' 0 I! on 'V llbbfljee 'We ex,- ix A QQQOJ 'ng-Q, 'H a- r . NX V w. C49 ., N Cm' . 3 to h:'5m Pe to U 'MJ 511 'U-f-251' if-'Q' Q Jn HG ea, on i - V K FEEDING 'EIIIIRGDUGH THE KEIIKOLE Ee BTOYH Ge Vaughn pu- away places tn fifif, W- Van Buren for President B- Campbell for Veep I ',L IUTWD 'Ill FUTURE Peering ugh the key hole in- to the future along with Owen Richmond, the famous columist of 'UB S08 Sa To B1-'8dfO1d, H. Thorns, J. Carter, T, Brom, andn, C. Porter have replaced yestez-yen-ng 110119111 Heater, and Pearson. They state that their success is due to in o and :le new the author of the nationfs best Seller. Liiing glone But not Lung rc L Smalleood B edltor oi' G0od'H'5us'deepinE She does this while her tiff o work or at school W Cmpbell found out all of E. Simms CEsqu:lreJ Campbellvs secrets and is th'e'5?E cartoonist of .gag 4 155118170 I . K A :admins in English III. N. Boyd took English' L A' -3. y .j f new 0 0 x i.?, the day. J. Blackwell has tadren over the Lrt Dept. at L. U.-J. Capelton trains the Harlem Globetnotters E. Savage is an az-tistls model B. Handiman is a star on Broad- wayg H. Johns :la a talent scout or Hollywood. M. Broaden is the ending poetese of the times, having begun her career by writing e lyrics to the Senior Class Song. T. Williams is now President of L. U. Everyone thought he would become a farmer. H. Sears simply renained a suave gentleman. R. Timmons is the eatest artist of the times and re- ceives high honors. C. English, E. Nichols, M. Trigg, and A- T87101' '11 8!Ch Lo Us School' 'larger w long they can take it. B. Bledsoe and Richmond are news reporters on coast-tv vast network. B. Crm is the Dean and F0 ol h is secre of th L. U. School of alien. ' 1' J . B1aCkw811 Ro Co P01161' Blueprints for Wsreater Lincoln' M -Q w! mf?-Q Y a B1 F. Randolph Opening night on Broadway 3 ? 1 fi: 5 E ' F , i I 1 , 1 f I l I - lr f 5 5 li 5 5 ? 9 Q I 1 I 1 . ' 1 1 ' I ? E Q ' A E, . 4 5 v l 1 'hs 2 Q 1 1 lf jf. -5 L . P 1 I l 5 JUNIORS Perhaps the remembrance of these things will prove a source of future pleasure. --VERGIL-AENEIU .q, 1 ,-V X 1953 F4 nt w I i V, 1 I I 1 , E I I I V l Z I , 'I 1 K .t 3 r s 1 I -I L. P 2 Q. Y - P A, Seated, left to rightx- Geneva Nickens, Lola Lee, Bobbie Lee, Margaret Curtis, ----- ---- - Beulah Kelly, Dorothq'Wh1ttler, Nancy Smalluood, Edith Britt. Second row, standings: Hrs. Clara C. Mack, advisor, James Whittler, Josephine WIIE5rson, J mes Galbreath, Emma Henderson, Florence Childs, Eva Langford, Richard Galbreath, Jean Henderson, James Cole. Third rom' George Coates, Ernest Bagby, Harold Carter, Donald Ellington, 1TiTa?'H?:Br1de, Ernest Poindener, wnnm Smith and DOIN! cess . if IOR CLAS E QUN Se CLASS om-'xcsns President - Donald Ellingwn ..-- 1 vice President -- James Whittler ggowrzzgruu- tcgazby Secretary ------- Bobbie Lee d Bus. H er - Margaret Curtis Asst. Secretary - Florence Chil 8 This g1'0uP of students along with Hrs' Mack' our advisor' govern the Junior Class- JH o.K. JUVUDL E- RV' as . K wrtoili Yang' 1 I 5 9 Qi. The Present Junior class is the most outstanding class in Ls U0 Ho Su Hrs. Ca Mack, our advisor, will verify this. For further confinnation ask E. Ellington, Class pregi- dent, 01' 3 Class member. We entered Lincoln High with the intention of main- taining the highest standards and achievements possible. To that end, we led the honor list as Freshmen, and have continued to have from four to six honor students each semester since. Our present honor members are F. Childs, G. Coates, J. Cole, De Gess, Bs Lee, and Go N1-ckensU As sophomores, our candi- date, E. Henderson, was crowned 'Miss Hilltop Echo. And as Juniors, we know that our can- didato N. Smallwood, will win lthe crown. Our slogan during the campaign was, 'We want Nan- ley' for 'Queen. On F9b1'l181'.Y 7, we expect to see her crowned. As Juniors we began the yea by giving a Halloween we gave better parties :Ln order to support Nancy for Queen. W We also gave a unique talent show for the same purpose. .M F 95 ,g tl 'I HV WHO IS WHO AMONG JUNIORSt Us Ts 811155857 - F. Childs. Who are the biggest clowns? - Ee Bagbyg Ds Es Goss. X who is most studious? - G. l Coates. who is most likely to succeed? - G. Nickens. Who are the most talkative? - E. Britt, n N. smanwood, D. whituer. who is most popular? - E. Henderson. Who is quietest? - B. Kelly. h Nl Who is most athletic? - J. Cole. V Who has dimples? - J. Henderson. 1 ' A IIDDEHDA Since going to press, we 2 I have learned that Nancy, our . choice for Queen was obliged I , to bow to Eloise, a Senior. We feel confident, however, , that as seniors or v5h, our Queen will win by a land- slide. Adios '538 Q U 1V Congratulations honor stu- dents of the Junior Class on our unanimous election to the arty. id red th 7 S9315 Pars Z? tggngeaf' until National Honor Society!! 1 p ,, . f T f ,ff 'x7D d-QR S3 flee-1ri lo X I ? I S r ' E l 5.2 3 ' l 3 A ,J P , 1 ' ' 1' 1 E . y 'a N z L r 5 Q i 5 I 1 1 9 w i y 1 I ! f 3 . 4 Am 'Fa' l u t E I -f soraomones M Y-Q , x IECHOJ . . . . The shadow of a sound 4 a uolce without a mouth, ami words without a tongue. -Sxvxrm 1953 ' F' 4 S Q V . . l I 1 N N w 4 I 1 i P 5 , 1 n I ' 5 , Q X' 1 I F I 1 OP'-PTOM012 gg Helen Logan Martha Van Buren Barbara Cason B8I'th8. Turner Delores Gess Barbara Blue Edith Austin Smith The smiling faces shown be- low are those of twenty-tw ener- getic Sophomones and their Class Advisor, Hr. Thomas H. Byers. Seated on the extrme right is Mary Lewis, the charming 'Miss Hilltop Echo' contestant. Her campaign managers , Barbara Cason and Barbara West are also shown. C-L-A-S43 R-O-S-T-E-R Verlee Nichols Kathryn Burgett Harold Johns Odelia Branham Richard Cason Barbara West Eugene Webb Mr. Thomas H. Wers, Sponsor Arnold Thomas Albert Scott Aaron Smith Donald Warren Amos Sears Garland wisely Raymond Cooper 50 . ' 1 E e r ,. r 2 V ' al F l I , Q I r f 1 B N if Z g. 'F 5' gg F E u . L x V 6 9 r 2 1 x 1554367 yciiwl MNKING ITS . Oofyugfitns' SBTUD,gef.t. i cw . K' Burgeta if sm' xevff 5'-ii1?Q,m1'g :W of Y' X M109 1, DBAHATICS: 589 gOt' . B1118 0- C'3:,Y1f'9Qr0 K- Qian ,, 2, erwhm H' am' -fix. 2:.v?,5 4 B'3Z'QZ'1 1- ew' 5' B- ' Niniws gin,-ro? vp' 2 Nj- anhgl num: Wayan' T' 0. Brguliett Blue W:-4:4 Pc-10 B- ww Q0 ,gf C' OQB 0. Qtt tg D. G K. Burg H L C5505 TQQEXEYQQUJS 121: 115.059 4 Gas! 5 038139 14- DEBHEZ 0' qtfs 51' 1-,qP9r D' Ge 1-, 0 Y . C B, was to ERSBU L-'--Q-' OOKLQHTS-9 us S. O 'HE' M mix, sopmsrmcnrzny xii? --- Il.: ' X HUSIC HID 33318: CHOUIB: B. Blue O. B:-anham BU-I'g9tt K. B0 Cason Ro CUOPQP D- Goss H. Logan Ho Ao Slith Bo TU1110-P Ml Van Btu-9 B. West HND: K- Dirge B- Caaon H.Cooper Zllcho ESRB' BILL: R Clson sen-,, cott, .4 such, Vin-an 0 , H, Johns, Ao lo S . D. I I I I I I I I I Ii ff I W , I' f II , ' I W I ' , W I I 5 I 1 I 1. ' I I 3 Lg, I III , 1 I I T vvl I I I I I2 - .I II I I L I I II if ' I I vb, Q ,I 1 ag: fi i ,4 W F RESHMEN ECHO waits with art and care And with the faults of song repair. -Elvlznsou Q 3 ' f 1 ,- X 1953 F34 -. at 4 , I ! 41 .s F1 f 5 P-in SE42' Gef'-3 1exfyHef?L to Pgtbbeq diilg J Be elbg R! Se 'iq 1 L Gubmidet J IV D011 Q S Obits 'Peat tg M le? Ba sent Sc0ttb SlZf1b'0h B93s1'lYtt 1 Beshhetthllyaf Inez I7 0' 3-lock Roy, Wh, pred Le 811811 el, Vi Gqzhlie, 'nun ton' 001 John anti' Won. ' Leozviw' tb: 5 o1'paLec 110090855111 re This Ja 'Hines' P6251-9, abide. 'Pia ,291 SID' 9 G 9 Jo 1 Blcrkoa-,asonp Shes? vie IIQGJ museum Dem? film? B1-0028 clajgnafgf-'. ,ohh cLASS 1952'S3a Jqekaalfer t9,p T Johns J Ce W0 Shari L.U,H,So OD, A' Rqssizbgt on-3 11801, Qiyaries slightly slv and green, as Ho ltped ell LL Donal : Moor. they say, but under the guidance ses 1,11 Robin gan, Sd Chu of our Class Sponsor, nr. w. G. Brooks, 184-an. son, a tem ds, V9 are now quite familiar with the School. nd ey W9 are 'well seasonedn, so to speak. We know the 8081 toward which we must strive. We are ready to acc9Pt any challenge. One of the first steps toward our goal was the election of Class officers. They ares: Ernest Cooper, President, Stanley Jackson, Vice President, Ruth Ellington, Secret21'.73 Jobnetta Wade, Assistant Sec- 'W8173 Mary Galbreath, Treasurer, and Patricia Seeney, Class Reporter. These officers are proving to be capable leaders. Through their leader- U 'MP we are achieving great success in all our undertakings. Student Council members were elected as follows: D. Childs, V. Brown, R: Ellington, and L. Scott. We are very proud of having six outstanding students in our class to make the first semester honor role. They were E- Cooper, 11. Dudley, B. English, D. Kem, P. seensy, and s. Jackson. T We participated in all the extra-curricular activities---Band, Chorus, 6 Basketball, Clubs, amd etc. I We are proud of our classmate, Lonita SOON, W110 was 3 Contestant for mn' 3 Hilltop Echo-1953... Though she did xt vin, wo expect better luck another year. F ! Qr 3 jl 3 I 1 . I 3, f 1 ' g ' w 1 : E Q F K . I r V V i r , 1 P -T -E J E, 5 l I 4 1 S i 5 1 S TEEBIG O0 f I BIG QIISTI 0' IS, can rot Ingalls, Ruth Ellington- with no sense of humor....mu-y Galbreath-minus pretty Syes---Stgnlgy ackson-without his cool walk---John Curtis- thout his coolness--Major Smithdwithout his fine lue suit -Roy Lo an-with 11 her Psrsique--Alfred Robinson-without think- ins he 18 handsane--Inez Savage-without her pretty ha:Lr--- Patricil Seem!-without her corny jokes--Moses Wilson-with chew ' 8 out his tallness--Vivian Brown-witho t 1118 SUI'-B88Bie Brown-without her pigtsils--Ernest Cooperwith- out his talent for music--Lonita scott-without Thomas McKinley wn--Carl Lee-without his bashfulness--Walter Talbot-without is grade school ways--Donald Child-acting himself--John Nichols thout being fat--Georgie will s-without her dimples--Lewis Gal breath-without chewing gum-- pleasing personality---Betty ary Buckner-'without her legs- nglish-without her lessons- Bernadette Wilson-without F.H.S Johnette Wade-being tsll-- Vendell Sheets-without Lewis eola Lee-with boys---Pauline albreath--David Carter- Galbreath-without her fine, being hot instead of tall figure---Ollie Jackson- cold--Doris Kelly- thout his temper---Sharon thout a Galbreath-without her high ice--Geraldine Galbreath- 'Q f f thout being quiet---Patsy endersondvithout her cool lang--Mary Thompson-with ool or---Nancy Mcgridedwithout lackberry lipstick--Shirley tt-without her pretty teeth- larence Drivers-with jet black -John Black-without his doub- J M1,g.l,Y! e chin--Mildred Lawson-attending xJ,iZ,R.Y I I-1 ' - school regularly---Mildred JOIIDSOD -without her hair styles--Nedra udlgy-being a majorette-- ussel Logan-with the school spirit. QUESTIONS Freshmen will lege? How many for lifev QU0 mary of the forty How many will be he How many will go to 1 will pre- DOI' 'Loo .rv 1 . acrwmes Mx 1953 ' AE cy X s Forty years on, when afar and asunder, Parted are those who are singing today, When you look back, and forgetfully wonder What you were like in your work and your play, Then, it may be, there will often come 0'er you Glimpses of notes like the catch of a song- Visions of boyhood shall float them before you, ECHOES of dreamland shall bear them along. -Forty Years On fHarrow Football Songb -EDWARD ERNEST BOWEN jI,z. T - Y L' f ' V .+ - if 4 r ' X., X I -islG T 1 I AY The Lincoln High 'Kittens' have had another good season. They are again Champions of the Central Missou- ri Conference, with a season record of 16 wins to 3 defeats. Though nine members of the team are graduating Seniors whose suits will be hard to fill, coaches James Seeney and William Wines are optimis- tic about next season because of three excellent players among the underclass- H011--James Cole, Donald Warren, and Alfred Robinson. The graduating sen- iors are captain Jimmy Capelton, co- 08'ptl:l.n Tom Brown, Albert w111i8l8g H2117 Johns, To mqvdford! Richard Blackwell, Jack Carter, Isiah Thens, and William Cupbell. The team merits great praise for its echievanent this year and acknowl- edlee that its success is due to U19 P5-lid training under its coaches and Student managers, Reginald Porter Cal- '0 B Seniorj and Sonny Ullbb- QJNCRATULATIOIB, KI'I I'ENS , C0-361195 53115801-'B, and Seniors!! Umm cnsboll, RUIDYW1' n 31 mi YEA KITTENS!! 9 THE SWREDLRD TB!! E Tha Hannibal, M00 Dalton, no. ---------- 60 -- in Hoberly, Mo. ---- ------- 92 -- 16 Boonville, Ho. - ---- -- 75 --- 148 Hmeog H00 ' ' 68 seams, no. --------- 62 -- 116 columbia, Mo. -------- 97 -- 69 Kansas city, Kansas --- 57 -- 63 Kansas City, Mo. ------ 72 -- 70 East st. Louis, I11. --- 52 -- 60 St. Joseph, Ho. ------' 93 -- 62 loberly Tournament -- First Place C- H. C. Tournaaent First Place 11 if I V n neesn NLover K N818 ts. 'Ti n 'Sap' 'Squa ttielb 1? '...- 1' 'I Q if , - R-'tdb K ff 'ts' O ,Q Jimmy Capelton, captaing Tom BPOYD, oo-captaing Regi- nald Porter, student managerg and Eugene Wlebb, assistant student manager. 4 A 63300 1 Ns X IR 'gb X 4 I 5 'V H 1 5 5 r Q f ' i 1 f .V r I lg, EE 'T i F 5 Q , 1 f 5 3 Q f, I 1 HAJORETTES cnnznmunxns nf' nun va. sr. Ps-rn n ,f f iv V7 - F f 1 RS -Q 5 xl C' . L . XX -xx X 3 as e 1 s I Q1 Blz I N f 1 5 A.-. - if A fb- ' ' Ur ,. -- RAAL W V A 'fa Q ' Wb,,rg5,gf1' ,W ... WNW Q Rfb E Tl, V M455 4 'it + il IATIOIAL HOIOR SCCIBTI To those who stand out in Character, Scholgrghip, Leadership, and 5.1-vice, honor 18 Bivmf Each year, the faculty selects from the Junior and Senior Classes ghose 1-WiiV'ld118-18 1810 have excelled in these four attributes. The Seniors who are members of the National Honor Society are: Elaine Brown, gem Crum, Barbara Hwdiman, Eloise smge, an-old seere, William van Buren, ,nd oeldle veuglm. The Juniors elected to this society are: Florence childs, George Coates, ,ymes Cole, D011-'07 0953, Bobbie Lee, md Geneva Niekons. stun!!! COUNCIL The stments Ur Louenose partici- 1 pate in their own goverment through the student Council. This organize- tion assists the administrationg helps the students isolate and solve my problemsg participates in the f A orientation program, finances gohool psrtiesg sponsors the s eyi',9i4 L- ' mlnksgiving program, with dis- ,Q tribution of baskets to the HQN, gi' QQQETY li? needy, md engages in many other -f invaluable ectlvltlee. 4 it 5 The 1952-S3 officers of f ' C the Council are: W. Ven Buren, president, G. Vaughn, vice presi- dent, M. Van Buren, secretary, De 6053, Chlphinglf Hr- we Go B1-'00kS, sponsor. . 1 , my-3 fn l wf'5f1n f- N 1 725, QL. ul x ,. 1-Y ' 1 y ,H mf - n 1 H. 1 ,U , 'Vi-A nv o .J C - A fn , V - .43-:fj I 9 A R - ' .b V R 1 X lv, xgf , n o l do 'r - -A . 4, , ffzffin.3g?n o ' W 1 f f V n + fy 4 1, l , 5 N - I 5 X 4 lwlfpgfgfykllvw I fl ith - ,J Ah ,.Y - ,V-, bl- V' I. ll. A. --OFFICERS: V. Nichols, Pres., B. Lee, Vice Pres.g E. Henderson, Secv - - G00 ZENS G' Vaughn' Treasq L' Scott' Reporterg EFEICEES' E. cooI12wetiiTf'rea.I:IIs:1'frack- Q' gggr' ggstorigziei' Hmm' pianists' son, Vice Pres., W. Van Buren, Sec., . , ng . we Asstvo Seca? E0 Webb, IDVISQB: Hrs. Gwendolyn Newkirk. Treasq M. Wilson, Chaplains A. Lin- coln, Sergeant-at-Ins. 3 I r 5 x ., H111 , +51 , 4 1 ff ,on H 'Y I , ff I ml Y fn , I I 1 . 'ATI CLUB pi The Debate Club, 8P0nS01'8d by Mr. Thomas Byers, has a membership of twelve students. They are as follows: R. Blackwell, Pres., J. Capelton, Vice Pres., 0. Brenham, Sec., E. Nichols, Asst. Sec., D. Goss, Treasq B. West, Reporterg we Cmellj H0 Johns! C0 Lewis, Bo TuI'U9r, W Be Bledsoe. on Novmber 3, 1952, the Club gave an Assembly Program in which campaign speeches were made on behalf of the two national presidentin candidates. On November h, the Club sponsored a mock election in which the student body voted for the candidate of their choice. The Club is primarily concerned with debatable subjects of local, national, and international scope. The issue under consideration at present is: Resolved That the United Nations Should Send Korean Prisoners Hom. ISSISTAII' LIBIIIIAIS The student assistant librarians engage in the following activities: Charge books out and check them ing arrange file cmrdsg record circulation sto tisticsg run errauis and keep the library in order. Present library assistants BN B. Crum, D. Ellington, B. Hardiman, H. Snare, M. Austin Smith, M. Trigg, md G. Williams. Miss Dolores Leffall is Sponsor. 2 A: 9 1 1 ' r Q 'zu , 5 , .. 'S'if13'A 4 T , i ' .p-ng-, .v I 5, , ' ' , 1 .. for ' . ff?-. U' c V ' f ' 2 u I I , -1 , 'L ff---. 'M x... xv v H, Ill: 1 Z F . 3 PH l Y w L K ga: N3 Q 15 . 4 . l N? 5 0 3 v 'Elf 1 L 5 V: 54152 s I, 1 'Q 'X E E 2 1 . .' : E 5 w D- E! s W F I . , , . 1 1 ! 5 tl 1: - f,,. J me-ww,.,M,,M,WMWm , ' f ' Bwv 4...e,mNf.f-m...,,,. ,,,.,,,,,WM New ,gre XX CHORUS Under the direction of Mrs. Rosemary Adams, sixty-two voices perform at the Christmas program, while a group of modern dancers do an interpretation of 'Go Tell It on the Mountains. The dance group was trained by Mrs. Myrtle Livingston of the physical education department. W 2 M LINCULN UNIVESIT! LAHRATQ! HIGH SCHOOL BAND Hr. Lawrence In Stowe, Director 'TZ-p..,,u n in the Christ- ipatio Activities or the bard this year have included Panic ti 1. mee Concert, Spring Concert, and the annual Missouri State Music Fee va Q ' frwp W , 2 M, f E 5 2 5 WM 1 ' Q mf Vlww a 3 0:4 K s Efv . px, .i , V Q fi ' Ee ks Q w r Q cf ? f Sf I I e e Fa Fe 4 P '- Hc 01 E m11.1.1ror xxx'-:mn A 1 -1 2 , 3' , H , t Q 1 A, ' ' Wg, 'Q i if Xa' T Egger- f5 ?'1E . . ,,,?,:-hzlfgifi .,'V, E QL ,tag 2 X If 11 -.... 1 '1-A A ' as 5 , f r X 3' Q ff ii-as x H ,A V -. I .V I I , le' , WPI . ,, X , Q' ,Vk, Vkyk iff H' H A V Y, ,-11' ' 'X A., gf ,ns x I, 4 'N HILLTOP KITTEN COMMERCIAL CLUB eoooaooeooo oo W President oooeeeoea Genevlnickens Associate Editor .... odelia Branham Circulation Mgr. Donald Ellington 3P0rts Reporters: B8-1'b3I'3 Cason William Van Buren Fashion Reporters: Bnma Henderson Frances Randolph FB3'tI11'8 Writers.. Barbara Blue .4 Jean Henderson Ernest Cooper Stanley Jackson JOTIHYU Curtis Geneva Nicloens ShiI'16y Richmond Delores Goss ginthly publication by students L. U. Laboratory High School. Vice President opeeooo Elaine Brown Secretary neooooeeooooo Bobbye L88 Assistant Secretary... Eloise Savage Treasurer eaouoooeoae G01d-16 To promote interest Ln the study of commercial subjects and in the business worldg to become familiar with modern progressive business methods and systems. Miss Gwendolyn T. Mcmuffie is the sponsor of the Hilltop Kitten and of the Commercial CIu5. if '51 ,sf C I isa! 'C y K In t C t o r G L o R , soenerrc-f,necnrLsmasv1m S0 G DBLHATICS CLUB This group acquaints students with the fundamentals of speech ard drama. Activities include choral reading, play-acting, and producing. OFFICERS President ---- Ella Nichols Trees.-Bus. Hrg. - Lillian Snallwood vice President - William Van Buren Sgt.-at-Arms ------- owen Richmond Secretary ----- Duma Henderson Sponsor ----0 Miss Ouida E. S9178 HMHBS Barbara Blue Berta Crum Frances Randolph Mary Broaden Margaret Curtis Nancy Smallwood Odelia Branham Donald Ellington Annabelle Taylor Thomas Brown Delores Gess Henry Thomas Barbara cuason Barbara Hardiman Goldie Vaughn 4:2 ' ,l,' C C A Y tll.l C fa . , . an a g 1 n 4 fgflffiw - f, Z 1, li., In i - A V ,r V , , . ,gr Q, C ' 1 - f -ggi 115' , , lf , , ' iff, A,. il' az . 3 .yi H 'Y ' as v.,, 1 Sm fm' the ch:-1 m'P1sr, sona QF GLORIn DIVBISIFIED occgpgfjgqlg wonxrno-LEARNING-tuaurnc The D. O- PPOKPBII, which is being co-ordinated by Mr. David Williams, is a part-time school and work program in which the school and employer 600991174 in training students for occupations designed for making a living. This program :la open to Juniors and seniors who carry in addition to their regular academic load, a special vocational information course, which is help- ful to the student while on the job. students enrolled in this course receive credit ami pq for working at least fifteen hours a week on a job requiring special training- Ifglls P11113 James cole George Coates, -731199 3:5-KQGZZS' E. 3385! -3' YSSPOUSW1' for ad' vertioanent section of Annual under direct!-OU gf Mr, pm-14 w1111ms in D. 0. Pang CARPEITBR LIBBABILI STEIOGRA CH El FR 'I mmm '00 :cop -W' cvokloegb I 0 1'P:s pqq 1' MATH Q T88 '4'L'S HBO I I U0 or U I UD H 1' BE' 4 OI' L 32 4. SI' JTII L S0 Dbl' 0 H0 NI' Ego: 801' 3-rg so 5 'ogy I I I I I I I I I I I I I :II -II I Q I I 1,I'1'lI' Ig I1 I LII Q 'I I If II I ifegj HMI, I Q II IIII I Il, II I I I Q I 'I I , I Ii i I I ' I I I . I . I i ? 55 GV-XG. is 4, W 'ml i -A 4 . 01. , f 'L B ' - 4 0 .V ' ,. f 0 '11, 9 I 'A' I' ' 0 . Lk! 01' A I A 0 0 W 'Q we I A L fu , M 0 h 'uf 1 a '-.'1xf u SI ' 3: Hy9ff,Wa if - N , cgonus ,AV 5. ' L if , Snapshots SQA! Q. 11 , . vL JB if 3 gi' 4 Q' Niqa w Contestants and campaign managers on platform dur- ing campaign. 1' wir- , - A ,4 X! . E' , If V Ex 1 E 1 x 2? -Q? 4,1 . V Av fjixf gxm X im! Pshgts 4 . 1 ' X, fr E' '-r-N. ' x Students, advisors, staff personnel at the 1952 Headliner Workshop, Lincoln University. ' Q38 , ' v ww . I 'xx 'HP' -,Q . it , X N N 3 1 k J, Xw ,rw 7- , I ,,, l Q Mg, ,, wx 2.-.U Sql 1 W ,Fill ,Q 'lil . l Sl! .n. aes Q' 1 Q f 1 I S531 fix, mx 5 I 1953 I AE X 5? .s ADVERTISING And, lshouldj the ECHOES ..... lceasel, Like a sense of pain lwould bel the silence. -LoNGFr:1.Low f I X W gi h X I F-A u Q. ,Q .X z w P N I ?E ' f ' , P , 1 1 A I R I I 1 I W1 4 W. 3 , L w , O , ' I 2, V 1 H I , L r 1 0 ! Mr. and Mrs. Ellf.QlEllC F. Adanis Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Blodsng Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Blythe Mr. Vincent Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bradford Mr. Udell Bradford Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brown MY' and Mrs. Thomas Brown Miss Louella Browning Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browning Miss Thelma Burfnrd Mr. and Mrs. Percy Butler Mr. Thomas H. Byers Mr. Evans Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chandler Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coates Mrs. Nannie Lue Cooper Mrs. Nannie Lue Stark Cooper Mrs. Grace Curtis Mr. Phil A. Dallmeyer Mr. C. C. Damel Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans Miss Rayetta Fitts Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Fuller Dr. and Mrs. James N. Freeman Mrs. Rosetta Bennett Graves Dr. and Mrs. Milton G. Hardimfm Mrs. Bessie Henderson Mr. and Mrs, Ollie Henderson Mrs. Bernice Hill Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoard Carl Johnson Louellen Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gene W. King Mr, and Mrs. M. G. Langford Mr. Virgil Lee Miss Dolores Leffall Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis Mrs, Stella Fern Logan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. M8014 Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBride fJal4an4 Miss Gwendolyn T. Mt'Dufliu Miss Augusta McSwain Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Meadows and Mrs. George Moors' Mrs. Gwendolyn A. Newkirk Mrs. Clementine Nickens Miss Loretta Owens ll Mr. Mrs. 2 Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Opal Patterson and Mrs. Lancaster Price Josephine Reid and Mrs. Elvin Richmond and Mrs. Irvin Richmond Sara Richmond and Mrs. Clarence Roland W. Sherman Savage Sam Scott and Mrs. James Seeney and Mrs. James Smallwood Sherman Smallwood Susie Smallwood Mrs, Hallie Smith Mrs. Rose Smith Q Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Q Mr. j Mr. X Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith Miss Ouida E. Spyre and Mrs. Cletus Stamper and Mrs. Lawrence A. Stowe and Mrs. Lee Vertis Swinton and Mrs. Walter Talbot and Mrs. Cyrus B. Taylor Mary Thompson Donald Tolbert and Mrs. Dan Turner and Mrs. James Van Buren George Vaughn and Mrs. James Vaughn and Mrs. Orville Waller and Mrs. Percy Wiley and Mrs. Clifford Williams and Mrs. David L. Williams Mrs. Sara Williams Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wisley Miss Clara Woods an , In Mi 5 1 1 g , M, iiyg wllljm i I Wi . 1 E 'if f i i I E1l F' W g W F i gy L I' ir VQEEM L, Y 77,77 Y III 'T H L 'i5'fl4i Q7 'i Wi e Y :eee,ee,fifeie, ,iieee I G ' AWS S n'i'd'S II ' 1 . I what ilnieli 3311699 jan-be 3 rich and rewarding experience if one knows II, who hate i ere' 11 15 3 PIHCSIH SHYS ihe Poet Masefield, where those I R Qnofaflce HWY Sirlve to know. where those who perceive Lruth M t . W may s rive to make others see: where seekers and learners alike. banded jsgsgffl' in ihe Search for knowledge, MII honor thought in all iis finer - I I - I I l -,Q . LI ' I' . II I ,I . I I I if 'fl I ' I LINCOLN UNIVERSITY I JEFFERSON CITY. MISSOURI III I I II Compliments of . . . 'Congratulations Seniors . . . NATIONAL ASSOCIATION N PARENT TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION I COLLEGE WOMEN Carver Grade School Jefferson City Branch Fulton, Missouri I I ' Best Wishes from Best Wishes from . . . I Ig, I I CAMPUS BooK STORE FULTON SCHOOL SUPPLY XII S T O R E III Florence Parks, prop. I III I II 901 E. Atchison Market Street II' III iw Y f fldiffgi Egfefeeiei, , -liif w-'ffriirf 'L-ifisiefififge--Qi Y Q ' Best Wishes from ..... Best Wishes fmm - - GAMMA EPSILON OMEGA CHAPTER Alplwa Kappa Alpha Sorority XI BETA CHAPTER Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Best Wishes from ..... SCRUGGS-GUHLEMAN' LUMBER CO B A R T L E T T 5 Building Supplies Wall Paper Peasner and Langerhans Plumbing Supplies Hardware I G7-Grimm Cmids Selma! Supplies On McCarty St. at Jefferson Toys SpO'rtVrlg Goods 302 E. High St. Phone: 6-4511 Dial: 6-6181 Compliments of . . . Capital City Oil Company Independent Distributor Petroleum Products 629 W. McCarty Si. JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI P0l'fl'aifS EVERYTHING Cameras Commercial IN Supplies PHOTOGRAPHY V l 4 1 Hammond and lrwin 109 E. High Street Phone: 6-9714 Compliments of . . ETA ALPHA CHAPTER Omega Psi Phi Fraternity ..v VA ,X X GA . , . My. SQILA-L2 .4 lv .5 0. if 'arp 45' f '!g. ' 1' ' Compliments of ..... BETA ZETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Compliments of . . . Patrons Club of BETA PHI SIGMA CHAPTER Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Compliments of . . . 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Moreau Heights Grocery Your Neighborhood Grocer 1109 E. Atchison phone, 5.5133 Compliments of ..... Beatrice Foods Company 306 Madison Phone: 6-3173 Best Wishes ..... , I Miflsap s Department Store A home owned store for all the people 240 EAST HIGH STREET DIAL: 6-4195 ! L ee, , ei, Eiiiiifiilaiieffri' i?Z 5 H COll!l'illLll8il4iliS Seniors . , Compliments of ,,., . l BRADLEY MAYTAG ai QUALITY CLEANERS I 1 REFRIGERATION CO. A'Ql1L1lilY- in all the name implies l S l Sales and Service W E. High si. Dials 6-4153 520 E. High si. Dial: 5-2641 i . Cm-mmmems of u I D 3 Compliments of . . . . . some COUNTY ABSTRACT, l REALTY 81 INSURANCE CO. Your Record Headquarters Zenith Radios - Phonographs 906 Monroe Si. Phone: 6-3214 '17 E- High Si- Dial: 5-1451 Ml' LO H WA LZ Complete Home Furnishings Open til 9:00 PM. Saturdays 128 E. DUNKLIN 704 MADISON 'Hi i 11, izments of ..... il il TF-IRIFTY DRESS SHOP 'El li Exclusive Womerfs Apparel i ilk li l ' ii 237 E. High si. Phone' 6 8531 Compliments of ....., STOKES BEAUTIFUL PRACTICAL GIFTS GIFTS Largest Selection of Lighting Fixtures in Central Missouri STOKES ELECTRIC COMPANY 40 Years of Electrical Experience Compliments of CAPITOL CITY WATER CO. 315 MADISON Your Public Servant For Years' PHONE: 6-8145 ,12g+:ff i if , f'1 1?,4afig ' Congratulations Seniors . H SECURITY BANK OF AUXVASSE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AUXVASSE, MISSOURI Compliments of .... I i 7113 6061?-644659 OFFICE EQUIPMENT, STATIONERY AND SUPPLIES Joe P. Nacy Jim Nacy 304-306 Jefferson Street Phone: 5-1942 Compliments of .... SCHELL 8. WARD SHOES OF QUALITY LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Phone: 5-2214 101-103 E. High sf. Compliments of .... 5 V HART on COMPANY j CHOMPLIN PRODUCTS ' AUXVASSE, MISSOURI 1 PERSONAL LOANS ON SHORT NOTICE WITHOUT RED TAPE CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY 208Vi E. HIGH STREET lover Crown Drug Siorel Phone: 6-4129 Harry J. Farrar, Mgr. Confidential, Courteous Service Under State Supervision Harry R. Pernell Wade Veatch I Best Wishes from ' ' ' TYPEWRITER SERVICE CO. O L L 0 N S THE STORE FOR MEN L, C. Smith Sz Corona Typewritersn X J E F F E R 5 Q N C I T Y Phone: 6-8521 312 Madison 218 E' High SL 1 Compliments of . I Thank You For Your Patronage , . . DeWYL DRUG STORE UNIVERSITY GRILL Your Family Drug Store Bar-B-Que, Dinners, Chicken, Steak We have all the OLD and NEW and Fish preparations i Cor. Lafayette 8: Dunklin Ph. 6-8861 ' E. High Phone: 6-6715 I 22-5 Compliments of ..... SCHLEER BROS. HARDWARE 108 E. High Street JUST HARDWARE Phone: 6-2311 neun.. ,F C ,,, r ,JSM A , F S F als.-WH-sowe-Q-M--we----Qvfl Congratulations Seniors .... P. N. HIRSCH 8: CO. Fine Fashions Court Street Fulton. Missouri Compliments of ..... STANDARD DRUG STORE Phone 999 Fulton, Missouri Compliments of ..... SCOTT FURNITURE CO. New and Used Furniture 503 Court St. Phone: Fulton, Missouri Compliments of . . . BILL'S 81 CONNIE'S 505 Jefferson St. Fulton, Missouri P Compliments of . . . w l BLATTNE11 FURNITURE Court Street l Fulton, Missouri l 5 Compliments of . . . . . f NEUKOMM'S MEN'S STORE Arrow Botany Champ Dobbs Kuppenheimer Campus Hickok Stylemart Interwoven Court Street Fulton, Missouri Compliments of.. . . . FULTON THEATRE W The Finest in Entertainment The Place to Relax Fulton, Missouri I Congratulations Seniors ..... Y O U N G ' S C A F E Homer L. Richmond, prop. l 823 Westminister Ave. l Fulion, Missouri l COMPLIMENTS OF Tempfe Stephens Congratulations Seniors . . STOP sz SHOP SHOP dl SAVE l PETERSON'S 5 and lflc STORE Open Nights til 10 A C 1. E. Pi:1'hri5ON 122 h. Dunklin Uwner .Jenesron City, Mo. Serving you since 1890 with Flowers X for your Every Need J l Madison and Dunklin Si. Dial: 6-7114 Compliments of Conipnments of . . . 1 l W A G G O N E R S Infant and Children Clothing 905 E. Hinh St. Phone: 6-S629 id TRADE-MARK GD Jefferson City Coca Cola Bottling Co. zffff- - V - - I Compliments of . . . I I MEL FRANK 'S GROCERY t'Richelieu Finer Foods Fresh and Cured Meats All Popular Brands of Beer This store buys the best goods the market affords and we mark them to our customers at the lowest possible price consistent with the quality of the goods. Phone 29 Fulton. Missouri Congratulations Seniors . . . For Greater Values at Lowest Prices Always Shop at the .l. .l. NE WBERRY 5 cmd IOc Store 212 . 214 E. HIGH sr. YOUSE'S STORE FOR MEN Style Center of Fulton. Missouri 513 Court St. All Nationally Advertised Merchandise JARMAN SHOES Compliments of . . . East End lirugs 1 Your Neighborhood Drug Store Lafayette at High St. Phone: 6-3733 'East Wishes . . JEFFERSON CLEANERS Service as You Like It Phone: 6-2313 222 E. High St. W C1'l llPllllll'lliS ol , , , Filmcraft Photo Service YOUR HILLTOP ECHO PHOTOGRAPHER 522 E. HIGH STREET PHONE, 5,1911 Compliments of ..... R. C. COLA and NEHI FLAVORS 306 Madison Phone: 6-3173 JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI Congratulations Seniors . . . D A V I S C L E A N E R S One of Americas Great Cleaners F R A N K I S 1 Three Locations: 231 E. High -- 407 W. McCariy Ladies Ready-To-Wear 911 E- High 116 E. High Si. Dial: 6-9511 ' Dialf 5-1422 l -gl:-T7-- Y If 5521551 'lZ?i,55Y+i.!YV 'YV YTIZCET jiri: ggi Y 253: 5725? ' 'V x nnplunonts :md Best Wishes of ..,.. MIDLAND STATIONERY and SUPPLY COMPANY OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT 209-11 Madison Street JEFFERSON CITY. MISSOURI 0. Qafzcfon peice Exclusive Women's Apparel JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI THE STAFF OF 'The Hilltop Echo' Wishes to thank the many people, organizations and firms that have contributed. to make our publication a success. THE STAFF, Goldie Vaughn, Editoi ,du ?yQf QQ M I if I g , ! iii 1 -.1 w PL M . L I? 1 15 E I 03 .sgffifim 12 , 99 L,-X!-X 3 Tl f 4 5 1 I
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