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14 THE LINCOLNIAN THE CLASS OF T7 ■ ■■ ■ C. D.— Chief Delight. A. I. L. — Aim in Life. F. E. — Favorite Expression. F. E. — Oh, murder. A. I. L. — To be a little girl forever. C. D. — Reading books and eating candy. F. E. — For crim-i-nee sake. A. I. L. — To become a foot- ball champion. C. D. — Talking to Cather- ine. HELEN BROWN, Ass’t. Clerk in Office, Sec’y. ANNIE WEAVER, Treas- urer. F. E. — Oh, my goodness. A. I. L. — To teach Domes- tic Science. C. D— Giggling. LUCILE PRYOR. Sec’y and Associate Editor. HAROLD BLEDSOE, Class President. F. E. — Ain’t it so. A. I. L. — To become a great dancer. C. D. — Talking. F. E. — I declare. A. I. L. — To be a great orator. C. D. — Arguing. BEATRICE PARSON, Vice-President. F. E. — Oh, my. A. I. L. — To own an auto- mobile. C. D. — Eating candy. JAMES PRYOR, Business Manager, Lincolnian.
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THE LINCOLNIAN 13 farewell, juniors! Farewell, most noble Juniors, We hate to leave you so, But a higher station calls us From th e petty things below. We’ve finished our foundation, Composed of well spent days, And may we erect thereon A house that none can raze. There’s something to learn at every turn, Something you do not know; There’s something to hear with an open ear That will make you wiser grow. Let not the trifles of the world Deprive you of your time ; But utilize the whole of it And make your mark sublime. We hope to see you all erect A safe and sturdy wall; That those who climb after you Will not be apt to fall. We’ve done our best in all our tasks But a few mistakes we’ve made Follow our paths in these four years past And see what men and women you’ll be. Finally and again we say, “Farewell,” While hearts oL friendship glow, And pray that success be with each one Wherever we may go. —DORIS WELLS.
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THE LINCOLNIAN 15 F. E.— Well. A. I. L. — To become a rural school teacher. C. D. — Wearing short coats. F. E. — Nothing different. A. I. L. — To be a Poro hair dresser. C. D. — Going to shows. CHARLINE EDWARDS. ORA BOND, Editor-in-Chief of Lincolnian. F. E. — Oh, shoot. A. I. L. — To have a music studio. C. D. — Going to theaters F. E. — Well, I can’t help it. A. I. L. — To marry G. H. in June. C. D. — Singing soprano in a male quartette. JAMES McLEAN. Business Mgr. Lincolnian a MARJORIE BIBBS. F. E. — Isn’t that pretty. A. I. L. — To be our Melba. C. D. — Talking to the boys F. E. — Naw, now. A. I. L. — To take life easy. C. D. — Laughing. DAISY COLEMAN. RUTH PRICE.
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