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T JNCOLNIT F, Editorial THE SONG IS ENDED BUT THE MEMORY LINGERS ON The grand old song that has taken us four years to sing, the song that has been sung in all pitches according to the feel- ing of the singers, this song has sadly come to an end. During the four years we have spent here, there has been many friendships formed. We have learned to love our teachers. As students we have come to know each other and have formed many life long friendships. There has been many experiences, happy as well as sad ones. All of these have caused us to en- joy singing this song all the more. In the coming years when our paths shall lead in other fields, may the memory of the songs sung here in dear old Lincoln, linger long. Though the song is, indeed, ended, may the memory forever linger on. SERVICE With the flight of the years, certain deeds, certain names become a treasured heritage. In the hall of fame from year to year new names are engraved of those who have lived nobly and have wrought well. It is a fitting beginning then, that Lincoln is making for the recording of the names of those boys and girls who have sacrificed time and leisure to serve their school. Recorded in bronze out- wardly but engraven in our hearts and memories are the names of those who have unselfishly served. The names of Roland Scott and Lucile Bluford as they speak out from the tablet in our trophy case, will bd an inspiration, together with others as time shall place them there, to all future Lincolnites. What they have done others may attempt to do. Our hall of fame may grow in time to be as inspiring as any other of more noteworthy beginning. Mozella Snyder, ’29 m 1929 Page Six
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Elsie Price ‘ Getting her Geometry ' ’ Cecil Poston “The guy from Chicago ” Marietta Evans “Cutie” Vamping is her weakness noiv Evelyn Searcey “ Searcey ” “ The honor roll genius” James Whibby Dart in again from the “ Three Must Git Tlieres” Emma Lou Nelson L o u” “She de- veloped her senior dignity in one se- mester” I INCOLNIT F, SENIORS James Anderson “ He’s so quiet , we hardly knoiv he’s around” Marguerite Desmukes “Freckles” “She is thinking about join- ing the movies too” Lilbon Clarke “ Phi Beta Kappa here I come ' ’ Lee Catherine Ross “Kat” “Always a busybody ' ’ Jewell Burgett “Flapper” “She charms them all” Charles Butler ”How to bring the bacon home for dear old Lincoln with a pigskin”
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