Licolnite Queen “GOOD QUEEN ALICE BELL”! MAY SHE REIGN FOREVER No greater campaign was’ ever launched by the students of Lincoln High School than the contest in which “Good Queen Bell” came out with her great victory. This was a very close contest from start to finish, but by being a very clever saleslady “Queen Bell” sold more “Lincolnites” than her competitors, who also sold many “Lincolnites.” Those girls who were competing against “Queen Bell” are as follows: Oceola Thomas ' , Hallie Scott, Ruby Johnson, Theresa Robinson, Ber- nice Hill, Emma Lou Tate, Alice Ravelle, Maxine Perry, Marcella Ray, Merrill Williams, Hazel Flemming, Lucille Byrd, Tecytl Gardner and Ra- chel Dabner. Long live “Queen Bell.” May she forever reign!” JOE NEAL MOORE. Page Seventeen
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