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ALUMNI NOTES. Lincoln High School graduates take five diplomas from other schools this year. Edward W. Parrish, ’08, finishes the course in agriculture at Manhattan. Lulu Shelby, ’09, finished the domestic sci- ence course at Manhattan College last year and is engaged in teaching at Lincoln Insti- tute. Cora Carr, ’07, who graduated from the Fisk Conservatory several years ago, is teaching music in Virginia. Wertie Blackell, ' 09, completes the college Judith Symms, TO, is making a bright rec- course at Howard University. r rd in Kansas University. Edward Baker. ’09, graduates from the lit- John H. Roncc, ’99, is teaching in Greary, erary course at Kansas University. Oklahoma. Mamie Buckner, ’ll, graduated in April from the Nurses’ Training Course at Meharry. Pa. 1 Crosthwait, TO, finishes the course of dentistry at Northwestern University, Chi- cago. Joseph Bowler, ’08, graduated from Kansas University last year and is preparing to take the master’s degree at Chicago University. Estellene Greer, ’09, graduated from Kansas University last summer and intends to en- gage in teaching. Anna Crosthwait, 07, after teaching nearly three terms in Augusta Institute, has been elected teacher of French and German in the Baltimore High School. Rev. Clias. Williams, ' 92. is preaching ac- ceptably -in Wichita, Kansas. Rev. Joshua Rice, ’07, is pastor of a Church in Coffeyville, Kans. Wendell Green, ’04, and Loraine Richard- son, ’07, were married last summer. The young lady made an excellent teacher at the Garrison School, and the young man is doing well as a mail clerk for Uncle Sam. Dr. William I. Teague, ’96, and his wife are another alumni couple flourishing in Musko- gee, Okla. Their little son, 11 months old, visited the city last fall. Mrs. Eliza (Thompkins) Dishman, ’ 92 , of Denver, revisited her old home last fall and was the recipient of many social honors.
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THE LINCOLNIAN LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL, KANSAS CITY, MO. 1913-1914. ... j Corps of Teachers. G. N. GRISHAM, Principal. Psychology. CARRIE S. BRIDIE, A. B. Latin. ARTHUR B. PITTMAN, A. B. Physics. HUGH 0. COOK, A. B. Mathematics. SUSIE M. RUSSELL, Domestic Science. DAVID N. CROSTHWAIT, A. M. Chemistry and Biology. T. BOLDEN STEWARD, A. M. English. WILLIAM H. DAWLEY, Jr., A. B. History and Latin. EDWARD B. THOMPSON, Civil Government. GEORGE S. ELLISON, A. B. Mathematics and Economics. MYRTLE F. TODD, English. BESSIE M. HAWKINS, Domestic Science. C. R. WESTMORELAND, A. B Manual Training. SADIE E. OVERTON, A. B. English and Literature. FRED’K J. WORK, A. B. Music. ( 7 )
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THE LINCOLNIAN Woodie Jacobs, ’04, is president of the local branch of the “National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.” Lee Peters is at Atlanta University- t Neosho Venerable, ’09, finishes the bachelor of arts course at Kansas University. The class of ’13 stands with the best in the number that went off to college after grad- uation. Lorainc Jackson and Katherine Jefferson are at Emporia preparing for teaching. Ash- ley Hawkins and Chester Kitchens are fresh- men at Kansas University. Grace Middleton and Genevieve Wilson are taking courses in domestic; science at Manhattan. Mrs. Hettie (Bogy) Nix, ’93, is president of the Parent Teachers’ Association of Lincoln High School. She has two children in the high school. One of whom is a member of this year’s class. Mrs. Rosa (Pratt) Moore, ’93, has rendered faithful service to the Parent-Teachers’ As- sociation the past year. Her daughter is a member of the first year class. Edward Dunn, ’06, is in the city again after a very successful concert tour through Can- ada. Mrs. Fanny (McCampbell) Peck, ’98, is con- tinuing at Allen Chapel the excellent work she began for the young people during her husband’s pastorate in Kansas City. Wilmer Campbell, ’04, has been taking her turn at pharmacist at the People’s Drug Store the past year. Dr. E. J. McCampbell, ’04, has not only joined the McCampbell-Houston Drug Com- pany, but is visiting his patients in a brand new, light running “Ford.” Lela Taylor, ' ll, and Roy Lewis, ' 10, have entered the holy bonds of matrimony. Mary White, ’09, the brilliant pianist, after two years in Oberlin Conservatory, has a fine position as music teacher in Florida. Mrs. Fanny (Lewis) Basket, ’97, is com- pleting a fine $7,000 flat on Flora Avenue. Sallie White, T2, Catherine Washington and Callie Williams, 07, are among the re- cent additions to the public school corps of our city. Mrs. Addie Walker Collins, ’98, sent her oldest son, Floyd, to the high school last September. Mrs. Leurlean (Snadon) Wilson, ' 97, is in Muskogee, Okla., helping her husband in church work. David Crosthwait, ' 09, who finished a course of mechanical engineering in Purdue, has a good position in Marshalltown, Iowa. Inez Page, ’02, is still rendering good serv- ive as a clerk. Edward B. Thomson, ’01, is the proud father of five children. Sarah Richardson, ' 12, is attending Man- hattan. Edith Richards, ’12, is taking a kindergar- ten course. Anna Collier, ’ll, is making a brilliant rec- ord as a teacher at Douglass School. Wm. Houston, ’97, and Dr. T. J. McCamp- Blanche Yancy Lewis, T2, is making a con- bell, ’98, expanded their business and have cert tour through Canada, now two drug stores on Vine Street. O- O. and M. T., 14, ( 9 )
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