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

 - Class of 1920

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HIGH SCHOOL BAND.

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EDWARD HORSEY C. D. — Entertaining the Sophomore girls. B. W. — You said it. A. L. — To travel with Brad- ford’s band. OPHELIA CUNNINGHAM C. D. — Talking about E. F. B. B. W. — Wouldn’t that jar you. A. L. — To teach Domestic Science. TERRELL TAYLOR C. D. — Begging in the lunch room. B. W. — “Hooray.” A. L. — To become a first class Dentist and reside in Chicago. pressing influences of that institution; by in- domitable courage, energy and devotion, seizing with an avidity that knew no obstacle every opportunity, cultivated a mind and de- veloped a character that will be a luminous page in the history of noble and beneficent achievements. The outlook is then one of inspiration for us as a departing class. Therefore I express the sentiments of the Senior Class when I say it is our hope and cherished best wishes that we shall again all meet upon the vast sea of opportunity, to eventually arrive at the port of success. Feel- ing this in all its fullness, classmates, I can- not with any sincerity bid you “Farewell, Good-bye,” but will simply call to each a cheery and triumphant “Good Night!” evi- dently sure that there will be an ever pres- ent opportunity for each of you in “some brighter clime” to bid me “Good Morning!” EARL E. CLARK, President. GIFTONl AN The great war is over, but it has left be- hind old H. C. L., who causes all to tremble at his glance. He is partial to none, there- fore, knowing I was desirous of presenting my classmates a few tokens of remembrance, he has doubled the price, so I will have to give my tokens only in spirit. To Mr. Louis Arnette I present this book, “Other Folks Can Dance Besides You.” To Theresa Coleman I present this vocal solo, entitled, “Christopher.” To George Burgin, I present this “blue rib- bon” for being absent more than any other Senior. To Lillie Campbell, I give “Earl,” a violin solo which she will think most handsome. To Earl Clark, I give this “Ford” that he may ride after the Senior deposits during vacation. To Anna Mae Gates, I give the privilege to read every book in Kansas City. To Earl Drew, I give this advice, “Learn how to study.” To Roberta Chinn, I give the right to change fellows as often she likes (until Co- burn returns). To Chauncey Smith, I give these ten boxes of chewing gum, which will probably last during one football game. To Estelle Glasgow, I give this typewriter, knowing she will try to write as fast as she chews. To Nathaniel Griffin, I give this “sleep dis- turber,” so that he may get to school on time. To Ella Nelson, I give credit for being able to please all by telling Fay ' s jokes in a most comical way. The Lincolnian Page Eleven



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LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL CADETS.

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