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T JNCOLNIT R SENIORS Josephine Reese “Joie” “Sassy, classy girl” Marjorie Foster “ Playful ” “ The low- er hall is her play ground” Erma Harvey “Noisy” “ Once in a lohile seen at work” Carey Daniels “I am right, I can ' t be wrong” Claude Newman “ Slow but sure” Dorothy Brown “Dot” “Cosmetics is the road to fame” Nina Hamilton “Ninty” “English Lit is what makes me so great ” Roy Buckner “How to read Poe ' s ‘ To Helen ' and en- joy it” Arthur Woody “Small men do great things” Alfretta Hobbs “Fretta” “ Let grow taller broader” me not Oscar Billups “Beau Brummel” Margaret Wilson “Mag” “Days may come, days may go, But I talk on for- ever” Page Sixteen
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I INCOLNITF, SENIORS J. D. Tyson “ How to make Mod- ern History Easy ” Nina Page “Still water deep ” runs Goff Young “ A big man with a big heart ” Cecilia Brassfield “Hot Stull ” “An at- tractive young mis s ' ’ Jewell McGinis “Jew” “A Jewel worth having ” Thelma Moseby Little Bit ” “Laugh- ing is her fame ” Sherwood Harris “Say it with apple- sauce ” Essie Green “ Chicken ” “ Silence , Tiere comes the bride ” Wilmont Tucker “Bill” “Full of mis- chief and fun” Alice Ruff “Pee-Wee” “English Lit, I bid you Au Revoir” Lumbia Raines “How to jump at the wrong conclusion” Frances Ward “Lanky” “Innocence is bliss” 1929i Page Fifteen
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[ JNCOLNITF, SENIORS Webster Rand “We ” “The Prince of Music Makers ” TO FACULTY AND CLASSMEN Wei the class of ’29, wish to express our sincere thanks to the members of the faculty who have labored with us for four years, giving us high ideals. We wish them long lives, pleasant days, happy nights and a rest from the class of ’29. We hope our successors, the Juniors, will profit by our mistakes as well as the good things we have done. Also that each of them will receive his diploma in June, 1930. We wish the Sophomores to retain all the loyalty they have formally had and when they become Seniors they’ll be one hundred per cent Lincolnites. We wish the Freshmen to profit by their one year spent in dear old L. H. S., and return in the fall for consistent study, hard work, and with a determina- tion to succeed. Sammie Lampkins, ’29 PARTING There is something in the parting hour, That chills the warmest heart; For kindred, comrade, lover, friend, Are fated all to part. But this I’ve seen, with many a pang It has pressed upon my mind The one that goes is happier Than he who stays behind. Virginia Bryant. ’29 1929 Page Seventeen
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