Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1910

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THE LINCOLNIAN 23 CLASS NIGHT PROGRAMME. For class night the graduating class presented a drama written by Thos. G. Perry, Claude Stirman and Anna Swan- son, entitled “College Life. The drama is in three acts. The following synopsis will give an idea of the play: Act I, Scene I, shows the campus of Lafayette on the opening day of school. Scene II, the girls’ lounging rooms. Act II, Scene I. — The night before the race, which is a contest between the best new scholars and the old scholars. Scene II. — The boys in the gymnasium. .room the morning before the race. Thanksgiving day. Act II. — The banquet in honor of Howard University. The play deals with the story of a country boy who arrives at Lafayette and is hazed by the college boys. Florence flirts with him, which causes James Brown, who is sweet on her, to hate him. Browm is a fourth year man, whose greatest ambi- tion is to win the Marathon race from Howard during his last year. It is discovered during the hazing on the first day of school that Green is an excellent runner and he is also entered in the race. When Brown, who has been living a fast life, hears this, he takes Green to a small town and gets him drunk, hoping to keep him from entering the race. Green, although becoming drunk, gets sober before time for the race, which is unknown to Brown. Brown intends entering the race and winning Florence back, to him. But Green enters, to his as- tonishment, and wins the race for the school and the girl for himself. “COLLEGE LIFE.” Cast of Characters. President, Macaulay Babbington Makepeace Shakespeare Scruggs.. Arthur Willie Green (a country boy) Thomas Janies Brown (a senior of Lafayette) Paul V. Crostli . Richard McFadden (Shorty) Claude Stirn, Hczekiah Doolittle (Janitor) Roy Smith Artie Smith Roy Smith “Kid” Burns Leslie Cheecks “Red” Williams ' ..Allen Ward Chas. Lamb Cordell White Maurice Mann (Spider) Grant Moore Athletic Director Roy Lewis ' Stuttering” John Floyd Ward Prof. A. P. life, Ph.D., B.S Claudia E Jenkins Emma Dunn Claudia E. Jenkins Miss Almira Bell Roberta Wiggins Judith Synis Edna Earle JuditluSyms ' Daisy Evans May Crosby

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24 THE LINCOLNIAN Florence Roberts Blanche Bates Fannie Bates (her sister) Olga Nethersole Thelma Nunn Frances Payne Beatrice Beverly Dollie Pimples Alberta Ainsley Dorothy Vernon Mary Mannering Janice Meredith Henrietta Crossman Marion Mellin Eva Tanguay Violet Winters Clara Greer ..Marguerite Smith Hazel Miller Inez McCoy Willie Tooly Helena Washington Laura Ca Hettie Dysa ...Constance Gibbs ' .... Annie Swanson . . . . Vertella Sayers Mable Smith Delia Boaz Louise Rav Willie Parks . . . .Lillian Johnson MAKE THIS A DAY. Make this a day. There is no gain In brooding over days to come ; The message of today is plain. The future’s lips are ever dumb. The work of yesterday is gone — For good or ill, let come what may: But now we face another dawn ; Make this a day. Though yesterday we failed to see The urging hand and earnest face That men call Opportunity, We fail to know the time or place For some great deed, what need to fret? The dawn comes up a silvery gray; The golden moments must be met ; Make this a day. This day is yours ; your work is yours ; The odds are not who pays your hire ; The thing accomplished — that endures, If it be what the days require. He who takes up his daily round, As one new armored for the fray. Tomorrow steps on solid ground ; Make this a day. Louise Rav, TO.

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