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

 - Class of 1931

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LINCOLNITE Seniors Leona Blalock “ Nothing less , noth- ing more, Leona.” Elmer Bates “ Always doing some- thing he shouldn ' t do” Angelina Bigby “ Once in a while seen at work” Guion Bluford “ Son” “I might he small ' physically but mentally I ' m above par” Floyd Brown ”Abie” ”Fits in any- where.” Samuel Booker ”Sambo” “ I ' ll fix it or fix it so it can ' t he fixed.” Margaeette Brashears ”Study long , you study wrong.” Ruth Boone u What ' s easier than writing poetry t” George Browning “ Spark Delosius ” “7 like my loud ties.” Wardee; Bruce Wardee “ Drilling is my cherished hobby.” 1931 Page Five

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LINCOLNITE Seniors Edward Arnold “Ed” “The life of the party.” Naomi Allen “I do not choose to study when ‘ Harry ’ is about.” Bruce Anderson “Pap” “Fm slow but Fm fast.’ Ruby Anderson “A ruby worth hav- ing.” Eunice Anderson “I speak, my mind , and park wherever I choose.” Jeraldine Adamson “Vamping is my daily occupation.” Helen Adkins “Don’t be a quitter.” Pearl Adams “Fd rather experiment for my own satisfac- tion.” Cynthia Barnes “Makes every thing easy.” Arthur Anderson “Art” “Girls are a trivial matter to me.” Page Four 1931



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LINCOLNITE Seniors Mary Brown “If thinking of me, be a hard task, forget me.” Mary C. Bryant “Smile and the world smiles with you, study algebra and you study alone” Charles Cunningham “Cunning” . “Where is his R. 0. T. C. shirt ” LaFayette Carter “Lawyer” “Let me advise you” James Cox “Cox” “ Safety first” Verlon Buchanan “Bashful” “Blushing gets ' em” Minnie Bryant “Nothing is too hard to work for, nothing too great to gain” Charles Caldwell “Charlie” “No task is too difficult” William Copes “Ben” “The Chief of Police” Viola Collins “Where there is a will, there is a way.” Page Six 1931

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