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

 - Class of 1922

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Page Twenty-four The Lincolnian HARRY COOPER (1st Lieutenant - Band) They say he can jazz a cor- net seven months without stopping. And his most syncopated number is “Zel- ma.” PAULETA SMITH Her features are not beauti- ful but are so perfect that one would be afraid to en- ter a competition against her. CLARENCE BACOTE (2nd Lieutenant) “Caution! Beware of all feminine creatures. ,, EARL AUSTIN (Captain) “Humor is the spice of life.” Always cheerful.

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The Lincolnian Page Twenty-three FAYE STEELE Few people are able to boast about themselves, but Faye would easily be justi- fied in boasting of her abundance of beautiful, brown hair. EMMETT WYATT (1st Lieutenant) “You can’t go wrong with girls along.” BONNIE McCLAIN Oh! such long, sweeping eyelashes to cover and pro- tect those beautiful eyes! CALLIE C. MURPHY She always has a smile for everyone. ROBERT RIDLEY From the wild and woolly West came he! HAZEL HARPOLE Her popularity is due to her comical, but harmless way of teasing her fellow students.



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The Lincolnian Page Twenty-five Lincolnian Staff (Monthly) Sayings for Class Officers and Annual Staff RUTH DIXON (President) With an excellent gift to lead. CIRLEE MILLER (Assistant Secretary) Oh! that sweet little lone- some dimple; from its bril- liancy one would think there were two. JOHN BELL (Editor-n-Chief - Chaplain - 2nd. Lieut. - Band) They say that “brains don’t mix with brawn” but in this case, he has the form of Zbyszko and yet is very wit- ty. ZELMA TAYLOR (Girls’ Sport Editor) Her soft, sweet voicje at- tracts everyone’s attention, especially the opposite sex — including Cooper. CLIFTON ANDREWS (Vice President - 1st Lieut.) Generally knows what he is talking about. LAWRENCE McCORMICK (Treasurer - Business Mgr. of Lincolnian - 2nd Lieut. - Band) The wonder-boy, who among other things, is to be the world’s champion typist. HATTIE JONES (Assistant Business Mgr.) Her physique is so perfect that one could easily call her “a perfect thirty-six!” ZEORA HERCEY (Advertising Mgr. - 2nd Lieut.) The most punctual boy in his class. His favorite song is: “O, what a pal is Mary!” PRISCILLA OATES (Society Editor) Oh! Those vampish eyes and that sweec, cooing voice! HELEN TAYLOR (Class Reporter) Gee! She’s blessed with that pretty, black hair and that wonderful texture of olive skin. KENNETH CAMPBELL (Boys’ Sport Editor - Cap- tain - Band) If he encounters the strug- gles of life with the same spirit as he met the athletic contests and the young la- dies success is inevitably his. CLARENCE WRIGHT (Secretary - Associate Edi- tor Lincolnian - 2nd Lieut.) “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” What else is a good boy to do?

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