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

 - Class of 1937

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Neal Pittman Pierce Poindexter Powell Price Pullam Ray Reeves Richard Robinson Robinson Ruffin Ryland Samuels Sanders Sasser Saunders Savage Shockley Small Smith Smith Sims Simms Starling Stevenson Stevenson LORRINE NEAL Dramatics “Always happy and trustworthy. ’ DE ORA PITTMAN R. O. T. C., ’35, ’36 ‘Tm a mathematician extraordi- nary.” FRANKLIN PIERCE Lieutenant in R. O. T. C. “I may be quiet, but the ladies like me.” ALFRED POINDEXTER Band, ’35, ’36 “Foot loose and fancy free; no string’s.” LAVENIA POWELL Girl Reserve “Sophistication with a capital “S.” CORA LEE PRICE Lincolnite Staff “True friend and a good sport.” ELIZABETH PULLAM Lincolnite Staff “Grin and bear it.” JANE EVELYN RAY Lincolnite Staff “Immature feet.” MAXINE V. REEVES Chorus, ‘36, ’37 “Oh, that million dollar walk!” LAURA PEARL RICHARD Booster “Frank, outspoken and honest in my opinion.” CHARLES W. ROBINSON R. O. T. C. “Ain’t I somethin’?” WILLIE ROBINSON Psychology Club, ’37 “A good-hearted fellow.” OPHELLA VIRGINIA RUFFIN Psychology Club,. ’37 “Always willing to share a smile.” ZERELINE RYLAND Student Council, ’36, ’37 “The little ‘spitfire.’ ” ERMA JEAN SAMUELS Dramatics, ’36, ’37 “Life is what you make it.” MASON SANDERS Psychology Club, ’37 “Learn to grin, take it on the chin and everything will be okay.” TOMMIE HELEN SASSER Best Girl Athlete, ’36 “When she’s not smiling, she’s laughing.” ARTHUR SAUNDERS Psychology Club, ’37 “When a quiet man speaks.” ROXIE ALMA SAVAGE Lincolnite Staff “Modest and sweet.” GLADYS LOUISE SHOCKLEY Orchestra, ’33 to ’36 “Worthy of all praise.” LAVADA SMALL Psychology Club, ’37 “Singing is my ambition.” FRANK SMITH Hi-Y Club “Knows all, says nothing.” LOUISE SMITH Psychology Club, ’37 “Life to me, is just one sweet song.” GLEASON SIMS “Better late than never.” ALFRED SIMMS Science Club “Time will tell.” MARY LOUISE STARLING Honor Roll, ’33, ’34 “Talking is my specialty.” GERALD STEVENSON First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C. ‘I am fearless.” GERALDINE STEVENSON Psychology Club, ’37 “Always laughing, ‘tee! hee! hee!’ ”

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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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SAMPSON MAURICE STILES Chemistry Club, ’36 “One to whom all respect is due.’’ MATTIE SWEARINGEN Chorus, ’35, ’36, ’37 “Some day I hope to take Ethel Water ’s place.’’ CATHERINE I. V. TAYLOR Chorus, ’35, ’36 “Patience, faithfulness and ever- ready.” WALTER THURSTON R. O. T. C. “He has a good word for every- one.” DOROTHY ANN THOMAS Dramatics, ’35-’37 “Ready, willing and able.” ANNA TULLIS Psychology Club, ’37 “Possesses a sense of something hidden.” ANNA FRANCES WOLFSKILL Psychology Club, ’37 “Secretly looking for happiness.” JANET WALTON Spanish Club “Just sweet, that’s all.” NOAMI ANGELINA WARDELL “Not bothered.” HARRIETT WAFIELD Dramatics, ’36, ’37 “I can do more than one thing.” JOHN WALTER WATROUS History Club “Into everything — a busybody.” CLARA ELLA WATKINS “A choice morsel.” ROBERT WHEELER 2nd Lieutenant, R. O. T. C. “You can’t miss me.” MAURICE WHEELER Corporal, ’36, ’37 “Knows a little of something about all.” CLARENCE E. WHITE “Smaller the berry, the sweeter the juice.” VIOLA GERALDINE WHITE Booster Club “I am efficient.” EDNA WHITE Psychology Club “Still water runs deep.” JACK WILLIAMS Boy Scout “I am timid, but I’ll ' get there.” GEORGE THOMAS WILLIAMS Perfect attendance “I cultivate quick thinking.” WILLA WILSON Dincolnite Staff “Worthy of all praise. MARIE WILLIAMS Spanish Club, ’34, ’35 “Tomorrow; I’m so busy today.” EDITH WILLIAMS Senior Glee Club “So petite.” MAYETTA DELORA WILKERSON Spanish Club “Loved by everyone.” BETTY CAROLE WILLIAMS Spanish Club, ’36 “Just a little undecided.” ROBERT BURNS WOOD, JR. Chorus, ’35, ’36 ‘He is as intelligent as he is fair.” WILLIAM WOODSON Dramatics, ’35, ’36, ’37 “Man about town.” EVELYN LA VON WRIGHT Psychology Club, 37 “Those eyes, they usually make ’em fall.” OLA MARIE MYATT Chorus, ’35, ’36, ’37 “Music hath charms to soothe this savage breast.” Stiles Swearingen T aylor Thurston Thomas T ullis Wolfskill Walton War dell Warfield W atrous Watkins Wheeler Wheeler W kite White White Williams Williams Wilson Williams Williams Wilkerson Williams Wood , Jr. Woodson Wright Myatt %

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