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T jncolnit F. Seniors Lois Davis Arthur Herring Cralene Jenkins “Lo” “ Once you “Art” A man ' s “Jen” “She know her , you ' ll a man for a ' holds them with always love that.” her glittering her” eye” Margie McDowell “Fay” ‘ Here and every lohere.” Melvin Han some “Rudy Vallee” “I don ' t know how, but I have to say, he makes ' em fall in his tooting way.” Acknowledgement We are told that the worse sin of all is the sin of ingratitude. Therefore we wish to take this time to express our hearty appreciation to the members of the faculty, the student body, the different members of the Lincolnite staff, the advertising committee and all who have in any way helped us to make this annual Lincolnite of 1930 one which we feel is a success and worthy of its name. We realize that if anything worth while is to be done it should be. Therefore, we wish to thank you all for the hearty spirit of cooperation which you have exhibited from the time we began this work until its completion. So we say to you: For all the help you’ve given We’ll ever grateful be, We’re grateful for you’ve helped us To win the victory. Harold Strothers, Editor-in-Chief . 49 1930 Btt- Page Eighteen
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T jncolnit R Seniors Marie Marshall “Sham” “I can ' t stay long in one place” John Bluford “Cap” “That one small head can carry all he knows” WlLHELMINA HlLL “Willie” “Nothing more , and nothing less just Wilhelmina.” Prentice Townsend “Prin” “Full of fun and mischief too, do- ing things he should- n ' t do.” Paris Harrington “Par ' f “A man after his own heart.” Tannon Caskey “Tan” “Mr. Ellison is my idea of a model man.” Velver Lewis “Vel” “She’s an at- tractive young Miss.” Virgil Swearingen “Virge” “Full of hu- mor yet grave him- self.” Jean Williams “Jean” “For softness she, and sweet attrac- tive grace.” Mary Warfield “Mary” “Thomas Jef- ferson brought m e fame.” Page S event een
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T Jncolnit R Lincolnite Queen ORALENE JENKINS To Miss Oralene Jenkins, the charming representative of Mr. Marsden’s group, and one of the most popular of the senior girls, belongs the coveted honor of being featured as the Lincolnite Queen. We wish to congratulate her and thank her and the other contestants, Misses Beatrice Gulliver and Victoria Warren for a most successful contest. Long live the Queen! Page Nineteen -sag 1930
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