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

 - Class of 1938

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Goss Harmon Haynes Jackson Johnson Jones, Jr. Kerford Lewis Hardy Harris Henderson Jackson Jones Kelton King Lewis Haugh Harris Hopkins Johnson Jones Kelly Kirkendoll Littlejohn Hardin Hanners Howard Johnson Jones Kemp Lang Lee LINCDLNITE MILDRED GOSS Psychology. “Ask me, I don’t know.’’ RUTH HARDY Basketball Team. “She’s charming, indeed.” FRANK HAUGH, JR. R. O. T. C. Lieutenant. “Dignity personified.” ELIZABETH HARDIN Girl Reserve. “Just to be pleasant.” LOIS HARMON Dincolnite staff. “I’ll get along somehow.” LULA V. HARRIS “A little learning is a dangerous thing.” MARGARET ELIZABETH HARRIS “Good things come in small packages.” VERDENNA HANNERS Girl Reserve. “Men give away nothing so liber- ally as advice.” R. H. HAYNES “I always get what I go after.” MARY E. HENDERSON Girl Reserve. “With a sweet and pleasant dis- position.” ELIZABETH HOPKINS Girl Reserve. “Friendship is purchased only by friendship.” MARY LEE HOWARD Girl Reserve. “She loves to do things.” DOROTHY JACKSON English Literature ’37, ’38. “A girl of few words.” KATHRYN JACKSON “Method will teach you to win time.” WILLIAM JOHNSON “Nice work if you can get it.” AUDRIE T. JOHNSON President Senior Class. “For me, success and nothing else.” MARGUERITE JOHNSON Girl Reserve. “An honest man is the noblest work of God.” ROZZELLE JONES Girl Reserve. “Speechless.” SAMUEL JONES “Study to show yourself approved.” HARRY E. JONES Dramatics. “Little happy-go-lucky man about town.” EDWARD C. JONES, JR. R. O. T. C., ’36, ’3,7, ’38; Expres- sion, ’36-’37. ADA MARIE KELTON Girl Reserve. “Good things come to those who wait.” BETTY JEAN KELLY President Athletic Association. “Just as the twig is bent the tree’s inclined.” ROBERT KEMP Lincolnite Staff. “Don’t play me dumb, I’m too ignorant.”

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CLASS OF 1 WARREN BENTON Glee Club. “One never knows, does one?” FLORENCE VENNETTA BUTLER National Honor Society. “Where books are, look no further for her.” DORIS CECYLE BURROUGHS Booster Club, 37. “A girl with a smile is a girl worth while.” EULA CADE “Small but capable.” LOUISE CARTER Dramatics ’37, ’38. “All things come to those who wait.” WARREN CHILDS R. O. T. C. “Artistic abilities are mine.” SIDNEY DAWSON Football. “Concert, stage and opera, here I come.” MARGARET DAVIS Spanish ’37, ’38. “Just large enough to be seen.” ARLETHA DENNIS Girl Reserve. “Quiet, that’s me.” JOE DICKERSON Deputy. “I know I’m right.” RUDOLPH DILLARD Typing. “I’m a man of few words, but when I speak, I say a-plenty.” EDWARD DILLARD Football. “Give me a heart to sing to.” STANLEY DUMAS Art Club. “I read Esquire.” EDITHA VICTORIA EDWARDS Honor Roll ’36, ’37, ’38; Deputy ’35, ’36; Girl Reserve. VIVIAN ELLISON “Looking forward to big things.” 938 BILLY ESTES Spanish Club. “Just to be with Marilyn.” NATALIE FERGUSON Special Singers. “I think you’ve got something there.” POCAHONTAS FLOYD “Just Pocahontas.” ELIZABETH FOWLER Orchestra. “Act well your part, there the honor lies.” SHIRLEY ELAINE GIBBS Girl Reserve. “I wish, I can, I will.” STELLA ROSE GIBBS Girl Reserve. “Just to live up to the signifi- cance of my name.” ROBERTA GLOVER Girl Reserve. “Still water runs deep.” DELO GRAY Football. “Small ships should stay close to shore.”



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Hogan Livingston Love Love Lofton Martin Mayfield McCoy McGee Zollar McNeely McReynolds M iller Miller Moore Mooney CLASS OF 1 CHARLES KERFORD Hi-Y Club. “Little but dynamic.” ONEIDA KING Girl Reserve. “ ’Tis education which forms the common mind.” JOHN K. KIRKENDOLL Basketball. “Sophisticated to a ‘T’. ” LEON L. LANG “A swell guy with a smile for everyone.” JAMES LEWIS “Sharp and witty.” FRANK LEWIS “Pat and good natured.” ALVANA LITTLEJOHN Basketball Team. “Foot loose and fancy free.” EVELYN LEE Dramatics Club. “Dignified all the way ’round.” EARL HOGAN Basketball, ’37. “He can sound his taps.” CAULBERT LIVINGSTON R. O. T. C., ’ 33 - ’ 37 ; Orchestra, ’33- 37. HAROLD LOVE Dramatics. “Lead me to athletics.” VeESSA LOVE Senior Girls’ Glee Club. “Good, hard work kills mighty few.” EDWARD LOFTON Dramatics. “Broadway, here I come.” FRANKYE MARTIN Honor Roll. “Perseverance has its own re- ward.” FRANCES MAYFIELD Basketball. “In times of adversity show a cheerful face.” RICHARD McCOY Boys’ Glee Club. “I am an industrious lad.” 938 WILLA MAE McGEE “A smile costs little, but means much.” ALFRED ZOLLAR R. O. T. C. “He likes Spanish.” EVELYN McNEELY “He is all fault who has no fait at all.” ANDREW McREYNOLDS “I like the ladies, but the ladies don’t like me.” ELSIE JANE MILLER Honor Society, ’37. “A little learning is a dangerous thing.” VINCIL MILLER Senior Girls’ Glee Club. “Make not thy friend the one who clings to thee.” MARILYN MOORE Journalism Staff. “So modest.” ADOLPHUS MOONEY Basketball. “I’ll take care of the young ladies.”

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