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

 - Class of 1937

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Grissom Harper Harper Haugh Haynes Hickem Hill Hobbs Hollins Hopkins Howard Hughes Hunter Jackson Jackson Jackson Jiles Johnson Jones Jones Killingsworth Kimble Knight Knox Langum Lee Lennox Lindsey OZELLA GRISSOM National Honor Society “Quiet but effective.” VIVIAN HARPER Girl Reserve, ’35, ’36, ’37 “Just a happy little girl.” LILLIAN HARPER Girl Reserve “It is time to worry when misfor- tune has arrived.” ERNESTINE HAUGH Girl Reserve “A charming - personality.” ERMA HAYNES Booster Club, ’36 “Dignified, may I always remain.” DOROTHY HICKEM Girl Reserves “Smiles and an alluring personal- ity.” CAROLEE HILL Girl Reserve “Oh! just let me try to sing and I’ll be happy.” HELEN HOBBS Advisory Basketball Team “Always absent.” FANNIE HOLLINS Girl Reserve “Slow, but oh, so sure!” CECIL HOPKINS Sergeant R. O. T. C., ’37 “Still water runs deep.” HARRY DANIEL HOWARD Cadet Lieutenant, R. O. T. C. “Big things come in small pack- ages.” FRANCES HUGHES Honor Roll “Give me a room full of children, blackboard and books — I will teach them.” MILDRED LOUISE HUNTER Psychology Club, ’37 “Just give me a subject and I will talk.” ARTHUR JACKSON Drum and Bugle Corps, ’33 to ’37 “There is nothing I can’t do.” WILLIAM E. JACKSON Orchestra, ’34, ’35, ' 36, ’37 “Call me ‘Chu’ Berry or ‘Slim.’ ” VELOSSYE JACKSON Mr. Bryant’s Advisory Club, ’37 “It is the set of a soul that deter- mines a goal.” EVELYN LOUISE JILES Psychology, ’37 “A thing you have borrowed, you should not lend.” EVA MAE JOHNSON Spanish Club, ’36 “I shall die if I don’t talk.” DORANCE JONES Psychology Club, ’37 “Small, but everyone sees me.” BENNIE J. JONES Girl Reserve, ’34 to ’37 “Fools may enter, where angels fear to tread.” ALPHONSO KILLINGSWORTH Sergeant in R. O. T. C. “Try to prove my point if it kills me.” GEORGE WILLIAM KIMBLE Lieutenant in R. O. T. C. “Oh, me, — -Why can’t I do right?’ DOROLENE KNIGHT Chorus, ’36, ’37 “I got what it takes.” BERNICE KNOX Psychology Club, ’37 “Miss Knox to you.” JAMES LANGUM Band, ‘34 to ’37 “A slow mellow fellow, I hope.” IMOGENE LEE Lincolnite Staff “I’m living my life for whom?” THELMA LENNOX Psychology Club “A dignified maiden with a de- lightful personality.” MILDRED LINDSEY Psychology Club, ’37 “Soon moved to tears.”

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CHRISTINA EUGENIA CARTER Excellent Shorthand “Can she dance? Yes.” BERTHA M. CARTER Psychology Club, ’37 “She has an adorable disposition.” JUANITA ' L. CHISHOLM Psychology Club, ’37 “A kind disposition doesn’t hurt anyone.” ERVIN LLOYD CLARK Basketball team, ’37 “Good things come to those who wait.” EARLINE JUANITA COLEMAN Psychology Club, ’37 “Well worthy a place in our re- membrance.” BETTY COWAN President of Chemistry Club “Live, love, and be merry For tomorrow we die.” FRED CURLS Student Manager “I am handsome and don’t know it.” GRACE MERCEDES DENNIS Chorus, ’36, ’37 “I am just finding myself.” JENNIE VIOLA DIGGS Psychology Club, ’37 “A true friend and a good sport.” ALONZO DIGGS Shop, ’34, ’35 “Where there’s Annabelle, there’s me.” IOLA DIXON Spanish Club, ’35, ’36, ’37 “Look out, here I come.” JEWEL ODELL DOBBINS Lincolnite Staff “On my way to Broadway.” MARGUERITE E. DAVIS Honor Roll, ’36, ’37 “Big things come in little pack- ages.” ALMA EVANS Spanish Club “Let me be quiet, please.” MARIE ' L. EWING “I know it.” RUTH MAE FENNELL Booster, ’36, ' 37 “I always wear a pleasant smile.” OLIVE MARIE FIELDS Booster Club “Fate is a fool’s name for chance.” JOHN W. FLOWERS Hi-Y Club “Honesty is the best policy.” ALFONSO RICHARD FOX Science, ’37 “Live and let live.” ROSEMARY FRANKLIN Chorus, ’34, ’35, ’36,’ 37 “Gaining friends, is my motto.” ZORA LEONA FRANKLIN “In the realms of ultimate aspira- tions.” EVERETT GAINES Band and Orchestra, ’33 to ’37 “I’ll see you again on the first of Never.” JOE GAYLES Honor Roll, ’35, ’36 “It can’t be done without me.” MABEL GOODE Psychology Club “Small in size, but oh! how mighty in mind.” MARY JANE GREENE President of Student Council “Let success take its course.” FLORA GRANT Girl Reserve, ’35 “If it’s in style, 1 have it.” ARTELIA GRAY Member of the advisory basket- ball team. “Give me a book on fat.” HOWARD GRIFFIN Lincolnite Staff “No more to say about nothing.” Carter Carter Chisholm Clark Coleman Co zv an Curls Dennis Diggs Diggs Dixon Dobbins Davis Evans Ewing Fennell Fields Flozvers Fox Franklin Franklin Gaines Gayles Goode Greene Grant Gray Griffin



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MARSHALL LOVE Honor Roll, ’36 “Success is not gained in a single leap.” STE’LLA MAE MACK Dramatics, ’36, ’37 “Make a little sunshine of your own with smiles and a heart full of love.” J. W. MARSH Track Team, ' 37 “I’ll take care of the young ladies.” EGBERT MAYFIELD, JR. Hi-Y Club, ‘36 and ’37 “Can make the grades.” NINA MARTIN Boosters, ’37 “Just a cog in the wheel of life.” ERNESTINE MAN I ER Psychology Club, ’37 “Little learning is a dangerous thing. CHARLES MASON Member of Student Council, ’36 “A tame tongue is a rare asset.” ALFRED MAXWELL “A thing worthwhile is a thing worth doing.” ROSETTA MAY Honor Roll “Action.” BERNARD McGARY R. O. T. C. “A gentleman through and through.” Virginia McKinney “Happiness and sunshine personi- fied.” LEOLA MERRITT Psychology Club, ’37 “Good things come in small pack- ages.” THOMAS A. MILLER Judge of Student Council Court “Sincere at heart.” HOWARD MIL ' LER Boy Scout, ’36, ’37 “Let knowledge grow from more to more, but more of reverence in us dwell.” MARCELLA VEROSE MILLER Mr. Bryant’s Advisory Club Secre- tary “I have plenty to say about noth- ing. That’s what they say.” GWENDEN MITCHELL Honor Roll “Uuswervingly loyal to duty, de- pendable to the high degree.” GWENDOLYN MORGAN Honor Roll “Has rhythm in her toes.” WILLIA MOSLEY Girl Reserve “Always happy and smiling.” GLADYS MOSLEY Chorus “I am quiet but effective.” JOHN S. MOSLEY, JR. R. O. T. C. “Finished, but no achievement.” HAROLD MOTIN Hi-Y Club, ’35, ’36 “The wisdom of this world is a re- sult of me.” LIDA MAE MU ' LDREW Girl Reserve “Here I come.” EVELYN MURDOCK Chorus “Don’t bother me — I am busy.” LUCILLE MURRAY Psychology Club, ’37 “When you say ‘William,’ I have a fit.” FLORENE PENNINGTON Psychology Club, ’37 “Ambition.” DOROTHY MARIE POSTON Dramatics “I wonder will I ever become Elea- nor Powell?” GLADYS FRANCES PALMER Girl Reserve “Sincere at all times.” WENDELL OLIVER Orchestra, ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36 “See all, hear all, know nothing.” Love Mack Marsh Mayfield, Jr. Martin M anier Mason M axwell M ay M cGary Me Kinney Merritt Miller M iller Miller Mitchell M organ Mosley M osley Mosely, Jr. Mo tin Muldrezv Murdock M urray Pennington Poston Palmer Oliver

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