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

 - Class of 1939

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Page 16 text:

This year with all the allegiance that can be mustered, Lincoln High School pays tribute to a young lady well worthy of eulogy, “Our Queen”—Miss Beatrice Turner. Possessing the qualities we all respect and admire, she emerged victorious over her eleven competitors. In so doing she has made an admirable record, one not to be easily forgotten. In future endeavors we feel confident that Miss Turner will excel as has been done in this one.

Page 15 text:

SENIURO JUSTINE SAUNDERS s ; i French Club ’37-°38; Band '36. “Making friends is my hobby.” GEORGETTA SAYERS “Let me always be a good sport.” ODELL VIRGINIA SCOTT A Cappella Choir '38-'39; Special Singers 39. “Sim- ple and sweet.” WILLIAM SELSO “Finished but no achievement.” HELEN SIMS Girl Reserves. “To err is human, to forgive divine.” ELAINE SMITH Camp Fire Giris. “Valuable things come in small packages.” SAMUEL STRONG Basketball 39; Boys’ Glee Club. “Conservative heartbreaker.” VERNON STEVENSON “Thats a killer.” DAISY MAE STILES Girl Reserves 36-37-38-39. “All angels don’t fly.” JEWELL THOMPSON “Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter.” FRED TRAVIS Lieutenant : R. 0. T. °C.3. Student. Councrk . “Big little general.” DORIS TROTTER “Be not the first by whom the new is tried, nor yet the last to lay the o!d aside.” HILDRED PHINEST TOLLETTE Honor Roll; Girl Reserves; Dramatics. “Just ‘Dred’.”’ BEATRICE TURNER Honor Roll '36-37-'38-39; National Honor Society. “I must smile when my burdens are the heaviest.” ARDELLA TURNER “I want to be fit for myself to know.” JUETT TURNER “I never trouble trouble till trouble troubles me.” RUTH WALLS “J am the captain of my soul.” MORRIS WASHINGTON Football; Track; Dramatics. “Clark Gable in the rough.” ALBY WAGNER Girl Reserves; Boosters Club. “Short but mighty.” SANDY WASHINGTON “Girls; Here. TP come.” DOROTHY WALTON President of Senior Class; National Honor Society. “I am a part of everything I meet.”



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HER ATTENDANTS Miss Turner, who is a member of Miss Wynbush's advisory group, has two lovely attendants who took second and third places, respectively, in the persons of the Misses Julia Hicks and Margaret Graves. Lincoln is proud of her queen. Long may she live. Lincoln also takes pleasure in acknowledging those who also ran. Of them we are also proud. They are: The Misses Colleen Barnett, Georgetta Sayers, Al- berta Cody, Imogene Rathers, Alby Wagner, Johnnie Mae Hayes, Edna Caldwell, and Sarah Ross. FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ee | Although there was no contest among the Senior boys we present Henry Brown for distinguished service. Through his indi- vidual effort he reported one hundred eight- een subseriptions for the Annual. Truly a “Loyal Lincolnite !”

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