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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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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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Sadie Hodges “Sadie Lou ” “ She al- ways has her les- sons, except when she forgets them ” Ethel La Need “As an entertainer, sKe excells” Ruby Byrd “Lanky” “She is al- ways in a hurry” Hortense Patrick “Tenny” “Whistling for Jean” Garnett Pettis “Giggles” “A busy little bee at a type- writer” Lorraine Smith “Lodie” Very bright but small” I JNCOLNIT F, SENIORS Henry Graves “The big shot fr the arsenal” Oliver Bell “How to indulge camera angles” Anne Taylor “Ann” “Quiet, like most girls” Fern Belt “Athlete” “She is queen among them” Erma Smith “Erm” “Better than never” late Lee Davis “Sometimes at work, sometimes at play, most at play” ii!l 929 tti Page Twelve
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