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

 - Class of 1915

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“r Il3 Second Terms. Geometry Physics Rhetoric Domestic Science Mr.nual Training FOURTH YEAR. Cicero German Music Trigonometry First Term. Chemistry English Literature Political Economy Domestic Science Manual Training Second Term. Geology German Music Virgil Chemistry English Literature Political Economy Domestic Science Manual Training Astronomy German Music Virgil -o The Board of Education MILTON MOORE, President. HALE H. COOK, Vice-President. HENRY L. McCUNE. WILLIAM J. BLAND. I. I. CAMMACK, Superintendent. WILLIAM VOLKER. D. M. PINKERTON.

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it r 1 ! sr TL UUS . Course of Study FIRST YEAR. First Term. Required Studies. Arithmetic English Latin Physiology Domestic Science Manual Training Algebra Civics English Latin Domestic Science Manual Training Electives. Drawing Music Second Term. Drawing Music Algebra General History Rhetoric Domestic Science Manual Training Algebra General History Rhetoric Domestic Science Botany SECOND YEAR. First Term. Caesar Drawing Elocution Music Physical Geography Zoology Second Term. Caesar Elocution Drawing Music Geometry Physics Rhetoric Domestic Science Manual Training THIRD YEAR. First Term. Arithmetic Cicero English History German Music American History - 10 -



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JUUMiS JUMJbSJa JL JLS 5 - CLASS HISTORY Our first year was a year of delight. Each day brought its work and pleasure. Our class consisted of 104 pupils. Each pupil represented his special school and each tried to do the best his ability allowed. Our work and friendship grew dearer each day until the Lord saw fit to take from us our classmate Archie Belcher. The class felt their loss very much because each day he had met us all with a smile, which seemed to tell each one of his love for all. We were so light hearted and full of folly, that there was not much business done during our first year. At the end of our Freshman year we all parted with much grief and sor- row, but we were able to see some of our class mates every week. The beginning of our Sophmore year found us all more logical and a bit of our gayety and vanity lost. We were all glad to see each other. We organized a club, which all of the class- mates made very interesting by contributing their best conduct in each meeting and doing all that they could to help make the club successful. The club gave several socials which proved a success. Each day as our work grew harder we did our best to accomplish the daily task. We are glad and indeed thankful to our heavenly father that during this year we lost none by death from our class by the visitation of the dread messenger. A few of our friends deserted us during this year for some good cause or other, a loss which each member re- gretted very much. We Accomplished a great deal in this year of our school life. We re- solved to meet the following year to pass another milestone in our school career. We entered our Junior year with less gayety and mischief. Each year brought its loss and gain but, with the motto : “Where there is a will, there is a way,” we made the best of our loss. Although we lost a few of our friends, wt strove all the more to make our class worthy of honor and fame. We continued our club work and gave socials, including a dinner for our faculty, which they enjoyed very much. Our class work for this year was a little difficult, but we finally learned to love each lesson. Our Junior year closed with enthusiastic class meet- ings and a big reception in honor of the Senior class. We embarked upon our last voyage a class of thirty-six with hope and ample ambition. Our club work continued with more dignity than be- fore. Our social work showed much improve- - 12 — a. c i

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