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j JNCQLNIT F Lincolnite Queen VIRGINIA BRYANT Twenty-Four
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SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE HONOR SOCIETY The Lincoln High School Chapter of the National Honor Society for secondary schools was organized in 1925. Only Juniors and Seniors are eligible for mem- bership. The memberships are based upon four qualities scholarship, leader- ship, character and service. Members are chosen by a committee consisting of Mr. Cook and several faculty members. Each member is entitled to wear a so- ciety pin which specifies that it is an emblem of an honorary organization. This year the society has adopted a song, the words being written by Virginia Bryant. The following are officers who were elected in February to serve in office until the close of school in June: Lor- enza Johnson, president; Hortense Jack- son, vice president; Virginia Bryant, secretary; Sammie Lampkins, treasurer; Evelyn Searcy, chairman of program committee. The members are: Virginia Bryant, Hortense Jackson, Lorenza Johnson, Evelyn Searcy, Ruth Arnett, Sammie Lampkins, Leona Ware, Vera Wright, Fern Belt. Virginia Bryant, ’29 Page Twenty-Three
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[ INCOLNIT p Long Live the Queen! We present to our readers the winner of the annual Queen Contest — Miss Vir- ginia Bryant. We know she will bear her regal honors with becoming charm and dignity for winning contests is be- coming a habit for her. She has already enjoyed the honors as winner of the first prize in the Les Premiers Masked party and was the honor gdest at the “Big Tent” last year whose privilege it was to present the prize for the Beau Brummel Club. She was also winner of the Bath- ing Beauty Contest in the Annual Wheat- ley-Provident Fashion Show. In the school activities Miss Bryant is outstanding. She is secretary of the Honor Society, Lincolnite Scribe, one of the most popular members of the Dra- matics Club, a member of the Senior Girls’ Glee Club, the school chorus, and has served as a member of the student council. To her and to the other two contestants Misses Marjorie Gordon and Vera Wright we extend our congratulations and our sincere thanks for the most spirited, most enthusiastic and most successful contest we have yet had. Long live the Queen!
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