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

 - Class of 1929

Page 12 of 40

 

Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 12 of 40
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T INCOLNIT R SENIORS Marjorie Gordon “ Margie ” “Delays not a second to speak her mind ” William Hambrick “Varnish is a sub- lime drink ” Sammie M. Lampkin “Sam” “Very quiet, but wise is she ” Marcelniel Dotson “Vamp On the road to Broadivay ” Frances Sadberry “Fan-fan” “Always with friend, Beulah” Janavieve McClain “Weight is no sin, vut I’d thin” rather be Mozella Snyder “Mo” “The news- paper fiend” Mary Brassfield “Gingy” “Would be popular but how”? Magnolia Johnson “ Maggie ” A jolly good fellow we’ll all admit. Has lots of school pep, and plenty of grit. Guy Davis “What Don Juan didn’t know, I do” Edward Nolan “Speedy, the speed merchant from speedville” Leona Ware “Little Bit” “Good things come in small packages” Page Ten

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Prentis Tucker He ' s handsome , he ' s witty, He ' s in love, what a pitty. Thelma Jeffeess “A perfect example of polished idleness ” Wilma Lee “ Willie ” “If I could attain dignity, I’d be satisfied ' ’ Elree Hooten “ With a saxaphone he’s the prince of James Walker “Fatty, the question repeater ” Louise Gardener “Lou” “So quiet she resembles a clam ' ’ SENIORS Ida Johnson “ Giggles ” “ Remem- ber that he who laughs last , laughs best” Gazella Gibson “Gay ' ’ “She talks like weeping toil- lows” Gilberta Neal “B e r t” “Gilberta’ s kind is hard to find” Dorothy Felton “String Bean” “Hard hearted, hard boiled, and hard headed” Lilla Mae Marshall “Lillie” “Her silver voice is the rich music of a summer bird” Ruth North “Ruthie” “As pleas- ant as a day in June” Page Nine



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I JNCOLNITE SENIORS Gaither Johnson “ How to turn corn- ers in the middle of the block” Edward Baker “ English Lit made easy” ( Wanted ) Beatrice Bell ‘ ' Bee” “Always talk- ing about a certain street in Lawrence” Salina Bolden “Stump” “I would have gotten big if 1 hadn ' t stopped grow- ing” Edith Crews “Scholastic” in the grammar of life Therensis Penn “Penny” We couldn ' t do without sunshine , Therefore we could not do icithout her ” Marguerite Craig “Sweet Sue” “With a siveet temper and sweet voice she wins ' em” Ernestine Scott “Stine” “Oh! that million dollar walk” Dorothy Thomas “ Bobbie ” “Like . a hershey, sweet but nutty” Samuel Watson “A sock on the jaiv is worth two on the feet ” Minnie B. Prather “Be-Be” “The belle of Lincoln High” w 1929i Page Eleven

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