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

 - Class of 1915

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XIMMJUMJIAML 111 u‘ JL JUSL Red Letter Days o Xhe Christmas Program I VIII. Hymn No. 93 -School II. Responsive Service, led by Prof. Dawley. III. Christmas Song Adams Opal C. Bolen. IV. “The Three Kings” Marie Moore V. “Jes’ ’Fore Christmas”. ....... Crawford Darden VI. Christmas Carols Smart Roxana Cowden, Hazel Graves, Roland Bruce, Vernon Page. VIL “Christmas” .Sadie Gates “After Christmas” Lena O’Neal IX. “New Born King” L’Espois Maceo Williams. X. “Santa on the Train” Lucile Watson XL “A Story of Christmas Eve” Oscar Maddox XII. “Sleep, Holy Babe” Field Blossom Fox and Semi-Chorus. XIII. Principal’s Christmas Greeting. XIV. Hymn No. 167 School “What is the Christmas Spirit It is the spirit which brings a smile to the lips and tenderness to the heart; it is the spirit which warms me into friendship with all the world, which impels me to hold out the hand of fellowship to every man and woman. For the Christmas motto is “Peace on earth, good will to men,” and the spirit of Christmas demands that it ring in our hearts and find expression in kindly acts and loving words. Let each one of us resolve that, so far as we are concerned, peace and good will shall be our motto every day, and that we will do our best to make the Christmas Spirit last all the year ’round.” - 24 -

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JUUM JUMJIAJML JIAJLS) Miss Inez V. Page L. H. S., 1902, our eff ; cient, affable, and painstaking clerk.



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“i ft T TfL. , 1UIM(SMTMJIAJM J i Sr = — TUlLJLJS Lincoln’s Birthday, “Abraham Lincoln is one of the marvels of his- tory. No land but America has produced his like.” “ America” Sung by the School Declamation, “Lincoln” Hobart Reese Recitation, “Unsung Heroes” Saxie English “Cnword” Geibel Boys Glee Club Patriotic Address Hon. H. M. Beardsley Representing the Kansas City Chapter of the Sons of the Revolution “Suwanee River”.. Arr. by Wilson. . Girls Glee Club Awarding of Commercial Club Prizes Mr. Geo. H. Forsee Dr. Perry Announced Scholarship The Lincoln Song, “My Captain” .. Keiiy. .. . High School Chorus February 12 O Lincoln Day at The Forum Sunday, Feb. 15, was Lincoln High School day at the Forum, Kansas City, Kas., and a very delightful program was rendered by the faculty and semi-chorus of our school. The program opened with “The Rosary,” by the semi-chorus, which was so well received that they were called back a second time. Next was none other than our own mathematician, Prof. H. O. Cook, who made some very fine remarks on Prof. Zueblins, “New National Faith.” The semi-chorus was next on the program with a brand new song, “Made My Vow,” which we are hoping Prof. Work will have sung in our own auditorium before very long. Prof. T. B. Stewart next took the stand with current topics. He made this statement, that February starts with an “F,” also feet and so does fury; combining the three forces, many people are having fury with their feet in Feb- ruary. After the program was ended Prof. Cook’s paper was ably discussed by our principal, Prof. Grisham. He was followed by Judge I. F. Bradley, who also made some pointed re- marks. Mrs. Todd made a short talk on the “National Association for the Advan cement of Colored People.” I am sure the faculty, students and friends of Lincoln High very highly appreciate the invitation extended to them and spent a very delightful evening. L. CATHERINE TAYLOR. - 25 —

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