Lincoln University Laboratory High School - Hilltop Echoes Yearbook (Jefferson City, MO)

 - Class of 1953

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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.



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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

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