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

 - Class of 1936

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Class History (Continued from page 16) played basketball. It was even more in- teresting to see their R. 0. T. C. boys rise from positions of privates to com- missioned official positions. The honor, that year, was bestowed upon Cullen Hodge, Ella Matthews, Vic- tor Travis, Eunice Weaver, Mae Della Alexander, Henriette Briscoe, and Mild- red Brummel. I never saw so much pride exhibited as when Mae Della Alexander, Fryne Coleman, Eunice Weaver, Ella Matthews, and Mildred Brummel entered the National Honor Society. They were a dutiful class. That year they gave a marvelous reception. The class officers were: Mae Della Alex- ander, president; Herbert Washington, vice-president, and Bernice Saunders, secretary, they worked very diligently to put the grand event over. It was the grandest event of the whole year. In 1935 there was given an exhibition i f Lincoln High School at its best. Miss Rhodes and Miss Smith trained their Junior girls who showed their best. Those R. 0. T. C. privates of other days were low putting forth their best appearance as officers in a drill that surprised the whole audience. There was no conir plaint; that junior class did its part. The dramatic department was a won- ler! They put forth a junior play that was well worth its production. Hiawa- tha Davis, Herbert Washington, Sudie Brooks, Madolia Massey and William Stevenson played excellent parts. Holhe Linder and Ruby Brown had most effi- cient leads. Seniors, 1035-1936 That last and most glorious year at last arrived. Now I see them as seniors. Cullen Hodge ,as a most ablv proficient classmate, was judge of the student council court while David Pierce and Frederick Cooley were sheriff and as- sistant sheriff, respectively. They looked with honor at such students as Theo Nix, Harriette Briscoe, Mose Davenport, Cullen Hodge, Eunice Weaver, Ella Matthews, Mae Della Alexander and Mildred Brummell, for they were honor students. The R. O. T. C. was a prominent fea- ture. The boys had finally attained their hopes with William Stevenson as Cadet Major, William Palmer as Lieu- tenant Adjutant and the three captains as follows. Cullen Hodge, James Miller, and Howard Wilkins. The monthly Lincolnite staff boasted Mae Della Alexander as its editor-in- chief and Margaret Hopkins as assist- ant editor. They worked rather hard to put forth a monthly edition and suc- ceeded. Those likes and dislikes formed in the sophomore year now began to manifest themselves. A special class in journal- ism was organized. They eventually took the monthly issue of the Lincolnite 3 n their hands. A trigonometry class was organized and resulted in a trigono- metry club. The promise of a new junior college has turned most of their hopes for a college education there. A project to se- cure information for a commencement program was a duty for all of them. Their dignity and pride was increased when they were told that their graduat- ing exercises would be held in the new municipal auditorium. “Say, are you asleep?” he asked. “How in this world did you expect me to go to sleep? I never heard anything so interesting in all my life. It was something to be proud of, indeed!” HARRIETTE J. BRISCOE.



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