Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1930

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G LincolnitE Seniors Charles Logan “ Dozens ” “None but himself can be his parallel .” Edith V. Williams “ Tovie ” “I am a wom- an who speaks what I think.” Marion Watkins “Kin” “Marmola tab- lets are not so well, I’ve reduced three times , but yet I swell.” Frances McCampbell “Mac Baby” “She ' s full of pep and full of grit but you should see her work Eng. Lit.” Herbert Smith “Herb” “The world knows nothing of its greatest men.” Helen Harvey “Harvey” “Leave it to Helen.” Booker Moore, “ Booger ” “He is striv- ing to be a man.” Jean Davis “Jean D a r l i ng ” “There’s no use work- ing when you can have some fun.” George; Hurse; “G. H.” “When he speaks the air is still.” Lillie Mae McFadden “May” “Virtue is her own reward.” Page Seven

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T jncolnit R I i j Katherine Martin ! “Rat” “As firm as | faith” Frances Lyons “Fran” “The force of her own merits, makes her way.” Melvin Gantt “Him” “A man of shrewd and careful mind.” Ethel Baxter “Bax” “ Here is a hand that guides.” Burdette Hockaday “Shiek” “Vessels large may venture more, -but little boats should stay near shore.” Seniors Beatrice Culliveii “Bee” “Scenery is not the pnly thing that falls.” Richard Rogers “Ricardo Cortez ” “ Sweetes ’ ’lil feller.” Thelma Johnston “Jack” “She charms the young men, like a cat charms mice.” Harry Johnson “Voice” “A singing baby with a baritone voice.” Calanthe Brown “Kal” “Make good of me cause good women are scarce .” Page Six



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T jncolnit R I Ethel Thomas “Noisy “It must have been a collision cause here I am.” i Della Burroughs “Del” “Slow in gait but fast in the fin- gers.” Horten se Runnels “Dean” “Silence is bliss.” Charles Drew “Herbert” “Athletic and artistic.” Virginia Barker “Little Eppie” “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” Seniors j i ( ! IT i ley Hill “Hill” “A mighty | spirit fills that little l frame.” 1 I j Lillie Mae Perkins “Perk” “I would have groion taller, if I had- n ' t stop growing.’ if Sylvester. Allen “Syl” “Slick, sleek and smiling.” Mtneola Briscoe “Min” “Looking for Hortense.” Roberta Sampson “Bert” “You may mas- ter all subjects if you only know hoiv.” Page Eight - sS 1930 E «s-

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