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

 - Class of 1935

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EDWARD HAMBRiCK R. O. T. C. Boy Scout Drummer “Remarkably fine.” FRED HARRIS Basketball Team Secretary Senior Class “There is something very likeable about him.” PAUL R. HERRERA National Honor Society President Shorthand Club “Second to none.” ALBERT HUMBERT, JR. Drum and Bugle Corps R. O. T. C. “He has lovable qualities.” BASIL HATTEN Typing Champion Track Team “He is working toward the accomplishment of some high purpose.’ SUSAN CESPEDES National Honor Society Honor roll — 4 years “In the realms of ultimate aspirations.” REGINALD RAY HODGE Typing Champion Student Council Court “He has fine manners.” HAROLD HOLLIDAY Secretary Cadet Officers’ Club Dramatics “He has plenty of good sense.” EDWARD HENDERSON R. O. T. C. Typing “He has a fine face, full of vigor.” LAURA LEE JOHNSON Student Council Represen- tative Spanish Club “A maid may err with the best intentions.” MARGARET JONES Student Council Represen- tative Lincolnite Staff “Don’t feel so inclined to sigh.” EMMA LOUISE JOHNSON Spanish Club Chorus ‘Your charms are only of the rarest.” DOROTHY LEE JOHNSON Girl Reserve Junior Urban League “The world is full of traps and snares, so beware!” RUTH JANET JOHNSON Girl Reserve Zoology Club “One suspects she is en- dowed with a new type of wisdom.” MARCIA KNIGHT Spanish Club Booster Club “Look and take a chance.” ANNA LEE KOUNTZ Latin Club Dramatics “Manages to keep abreast of the times.” MILDRED KEMP Spanish Club Chorus “Pull of the soundest com- mon sense.” CLEO E. KIRKENDOLL Girl Reserve Junior Urban League “If only right was as right as it should be.” Page Nine

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SPURGEON GU ICE Chorus Drajnaties “Truly admirable.” ALICE GORDON Basketball Boosters’ Club “Takes herself rather se- riously.” LEROY GORDON R. O. T. C. “He made a most delight- ful impression.” LILLIAN HAMILTON Girl Reserve Botany Club “At last the goal has been reached.” DOROTHY MAE HAYDEN Sociology Club Girl Reserve “Prattles and talks to her heart’s delight.” EVA LEE HOUSTON National Honor Society Girl Reserve, 4 years “Surely success your steps await. ESSIE INEZ HAWTHORNE Student Council Represen- tative Lincolnite and Business Staffs “With one quick look she’ll have you hooked.” EDMONIA ANDERSON Student Council Lincolnite Staff “Puzzled with life and afraid to ask questions.” GLADYS MAE HIGGINS Spanish Club Dramatics “A quiet little piece of in- nocence.” HARRIETT L. HOUSTON Student Council Girl Reserve President “A modest maiden of high degree.” MINNIE HARRIS Chorus “Sophisticated to a ‘T’.” OZELLA HARRIS Spanish Club Dramatics “Just to fill in the space best deserved.” KATHERINE HAILEY Girl Reserve Chorus “A half -loaf is better than none.” EVELYN EVON HEMMITT Girl Reserve Chorus “Time for study is a rare antique.” FANNIE MAE H I ' LL Dramatics Art, 4 years “Yes — no — thus the whims of maidens go.” JOSE HERRERA Track Team Graduate Auto Dept. “The perfect ladies’ man.” ROBERT HARGROVE Eagle Scout Boys’ Glee Club “One of the best.’ PRENTIS HANKINS Foreman Mechanics Shop Graduate Mechanics Shop “He knows his mechanics.” Page Eight



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LAWRENCE KOUNTZ R. O. T. C. Typing 1 “He is gaited to do things. THOS. KILLINGSWORTH Captain R. O. T. C. Judge Student Council Court “A man whose merit equals his reputation. DELORES LINDSEY Deputy Board Health Council Represen- tative “The flight of the mind is, in two senses, attic. SHAFFER LANN R. O. T. C. Paint shop. “He is quite an adroit flatterer. LEONARD LOCKE 2nd Lieut., R. O. T. C. Orcherta “A man of splendid merit. KATRINA LYONS President of Senior Class President of Spanish Club “Everybody take notice, this is the place to stop. ORA LLOYD Track Team Student Council “He loves all. ALMA MCWILLIAMS Health Council Represen- tative Senior Class Critic “Beware of worldly things. PRESTON McADORY Gym Health Council “He is great fun. ROBERT McGUIRE R. O. T. C. “He looks innocent, but you can never tell. BERTRAN WALLACE Football Team “Can’t grow up. CORA LEE McBRIDE Girl Reserve Chorus “Patience is a priceless jewel. GORDIE MCDONALD Basketball Typing “He has a sunny tempera- ment. JAMES MORROW Football Tack Team “Little is known of the world’s greatest men. WENDELL MARSHALL Football Basketball “He has a good word for everyone.” HOMER MARTIN R. O. T. C. Gym “A jaunty demeanor. CECIL MOORE Captain R. O. T. C. R. O. T. C. Drill Team “Always willing to share a smile. MARION MERRITT R. O. T. C. 2nd Lieut. Treasurer R. O. T. C. Club “Keeps you laughing. Page Ten

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