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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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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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16 THE LINCOLNIAN F. E, — That’s a shame. A. I. L. — To take a Cottage Course. C. D. — Attending Church services. F. E. — Aw . A. I. L. — To get enough rest. C. D. — Being pleasant. PAULINE GILMORE. DORIS WELLS. MARION STRONG. BEATRICE BASTON. F. E.— Yes, child. A. I. L. — To marry H. W. C. D. — Houskeeping. F. E. — Oh, hush. A. I. L. — To win Mr. So and So. C. D. — Sitting .down. F. E.— Well. A. I. L. — To get married. C. D. — To be neat. F. E. — Edna. A. I. L. — To travel. C. D. — Blushing. ANNIE DAVIS. ISHMAEL GLASS.
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